-......r....r--or - Wia , r"* -- " , ..*1... - • , gucor--... -ammo, - ..- wouthirt - Trmasew pare , .. ...-2.21-5!....105a1aj0 .. ..112.5x . , .., , . , _ _ . -__ --• - , ' • .• .•• - 2 ci.- .1 , 1 - 1::::. - 1. 1 .. — N---: , :-. - _ - • .• - .., -., • t, '"--,-•';-. , - '',--- , : • . .'-'-,. ~.. ... ' • • . ---:-:; - ESIABLISHED IN 1786. -• • . 'PITTSBURG:IT GAZETTE: , • , , - - PCDLISITIM DAILY AND WEEKLY BY • '....„' WHITE & CO. DATID NYE IVIIITR.I 1.13•3117 EL MARYUT. , 2 ?Men on UMW fratre, . T DOM TO 11. rust arrgit. TERMS: DAILY-Me dollar. pee. mum; rayatlik half Peer' - - WF. EITtY-Two dollsriper armada,in idnows. Curse vill be eupplied on the followlasoattkam: " ' nem matt Per annum ..-----.-S 6 00 ~ - riles caplet , ,wr• do . , ..............-.-....-- - Teeter enters 'do Di 00 TM 1ee.X . 11.2r each dab to le addreasel to erne Fevre and to Invariably in adv.... , " dub P.W.n t ' for ' 1 " . N u t °Ur! remendros, union the money Is sen ' x renown. 1 RATES Or -ADVERTISING: - - • One aware, (10 linee of Nomenell a '- 6 •14 60, '4 ~ pi, .Dei one i n sertion..-- ........ ----II v 0 0 ea WWll:mai ins .. ertin-- 0 .d. . Doone week-...- s ue .-.. 100 ' • Do no swelh.:-. ' , - Do two mouths.....- 7 00 twdn.ntonthn • Illandbis Cord (6 Unes or lea 13•7 : 72iMiiii) 600 1a 00 , Om dollar tor e aach additional lio. • Om worm &mineable at plenum, (pa an. - ,• nastimr l lo4 No 7 Paper -.......-- 26 00 w. • • Mw ma tiOnal sonar; Inserted oyerone month. and Twat& edelitional sonars bleated nudes the yearly rates. - • • • Advertisements ereeedlug • adman., and not over Ilderm -. , ii l l altale== "n d Teml E idrerimen te the aroma eingied Ide their pubileaUon. • ~. • -- lik - tiouttaao mandates for tem to be charged the um am other advertisement. Adinartieenwrite not marked on thr; copy far • smelled number of Insertion. will be, continued UU Rrbid, and Parmant enacted secordhailr. - ~ „ago Fcl=ned an=ndvertliers li stricf=ited to Um b:oellt of other pawn; as an e d li ll as " :lledrertlmPn 'tl enni • not Immediately connected via then. own buena; tad all elates of adverUeemeota. to !south or other. net be , , Tend . t il lig h orl=ed. t a l t p y rill m Le ?egg a , t ea r i t Lrzal=l. rookoo. and prompt ferment Inlieelred. , All advertisemmte for eliminate institutions. too raw ~ Pastieu. nerd, teernehlpolud other publie meatiest; sedan poiltkal manta end notion, tO Le Chargod luarprloa Pal ahfis strictly In advance. Marriage notleal to he clawed 60 matt Death notion inserted without chuge. unless seormpa sled br funeral invitation. or obituary' notice; and when eo amomparded,tobe told for. Ragmbir adverting; and all others two mennionles time. or reqtdring notices &slimed to toll attention to Went Rolm; Concerts. or male for mu ago subtle entertainment; ;Itlre=nr-e r notice designed to nit ett all tone.. gron ;opiate enntpoteee,ealculaed or intended to ato • * Ineridnal Intern et, o n only be Inserted with the under , . iul that he an io be for.mr.ddto t= a l .Zra came . - • obarred - attherWof 100ena P 4 Una Bleel. a MP lathed to be 0.1.00904 triple prim Te or. e• - Awe Mea teo ts ...and A etna, ewe advertisements not - to be enamel rearly_retni, hot allowed • am of WC :three sad onesthltd per sent fro& the mount. of . VIZ= tat 112-effrtiti 13 D 111.3 term. --- ,-----sae Et O. p , are,: each ad/loto inditional sertions- ---......11 60 D lasertio -- n.... n ' . . luirirrelsl332lll 13 verity rata. - . .me Bow; (10 Uno.)om Ineertbm Ad mute. - , IM. such additional Imettion..-:.26 mole. • AU trended adverthements to be pad In &drams. , - '. ' RATES OF Discorzrr. ' • , . . „ eirasicrils Dane 10a Till Milano= ammo. or , ; - N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers. • - Wu. 67 lththtut 4 Woman Third mid Fourth ten. Pittenger ' _ , P.IMNISVEVANLL iltranch at Xada...--- do, Dank of Pittsburgh par l ileaueh at Youngetsiim- do, ihechaa go Bank of d0...-par City Beak, Cincinnati_ do Mar. and Manse's of do-.par Commercial lik,tlndn't. do • Dank of .t. .--• -mg Franklin Dank.... .do Dank Of If ettnarkat.-par Lafarette Bank_..-.. ...... do .p DUN Libatiempar tedo'Llte Ins Arrustblit. do -,- of Newer la.-- We, _Reserve Bank-. do Dank ren i ll ii, rn , Ma nu a alL=l . lon 71 - - 671"4" 411=2111" a: I : " All sla . I' tri a ilk il e- . 1 .: . X 1 1,,,,, Girard Bank...-- ....... ._ .pat --.pat _ -NEW YOB _.. •-•, Remington A1ank.4....-44.tr . erst York Qty---,-pat irdlT4 ,- 11,1` . ... ....,...T.l VlitatairD7: - K t=irl PhDaCelpkia ank---.=par . Pa Atlllirili'EliaVilt.. 8e t............-par AU wirent Bank...--. X ‘• Western Bank .-.-....- -... _ 'VIRGINIA. Batik of oosakomoorsin-. X Bank of the inte-- ...,,, -, • Bank otCheatem Cormty-par Bank of Va.,Rietunond- o Italia of Daneills--------rus E. Book. Va.. Norfolk " Bleak of 0.1. 0.. Cimette-par lambus' Ilk of Vireinia. : lank I° ° lrrn ---4" NmVeimmi•l•ak ~ k of 11 ,1 4 .0 6 , 1:42• .. h..-.... X North cetera Bin.- .. Bank of Middletown...-. .*X NORTH Cilairi. _: =it g 4l o2o :27th Ck lim i =t --P4r }tett rIS4 W VX! llmto =il'a o. 2 =hie Ilk& Baidys Co-par Merehante'Rl.Newbar; 2 j Doylestown usso--_-.... SOUTH' CAROLLNA. ' M1T1.1.11.021`. floc ...plie l a ltat I: =LS.= 1 F or oklE•iii - C - Z-prx Bonk of Charleston- -.. 2 armors' Ilk OtLanomter- Fluttered 3leeharee . Bk 2 N f lk n ogic k fit* l ikt i a .W LtuknisMltti j - R ATit' . Co - . . A rat, Wm unhurt. X lions of Augasta-- 6 --- 2 Franklin Bk Waehlngton. of Bra_ Y•wit, NW . a. ll Llanisberg H ank .. X F-Nli , ". Ilonsulale Ban )1( Anscdrent Banks 3 iter.tefit 800 k...... . .:.....- .... -per KENTIICX.Y. , County. Bank-dor Ilk of Reotnekrjonisee 2g bir.7.78a11k.---- - patillik of Loalvee.lburstom , ' Wan' Bank of FotiMille le NorthernilkaKentocky Illoommashela Berak-.---paritionthernßkofßentuar w Rest 'Branch 8ent......... ..... -.. .4' - 3LISSUPILI. • Wyoming Bk,Wilinbarre 3., Ilk of Statept Verne- X . ~. L llO'l'arroo dolGoreat do l Perrien. 10 Inenranes l Ebb Bank 1 OA, 2 Bk of N. Anus Bk of the Poop. /tan* of Moot. Inc of U. Canada. ZABTERN EXCI 4 New Turk-- Shiladelphla.-.- Itl wa , li leXL2lll:l 2 it --.-.....-.--1 . , • • . , • .. , - , . .....,,-..-1,......,,,,,,,,,,,A.N.Y.,,___,1r-14•.;:5zy...:c0i,, ...,,,T....,,,,,,,,k,..,,,,,,,,,,.....”,----------•-•-.--,---!•-,,,4---'...,r•',"'"---`,7\--.—.--7-' -, "i ' ~,-. ..- , •,, , .- .: .. . . . . . 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I:b. dike b. , Emelt at Atbens-... - -..- doi_ DtICIIIOAN. /indnadn at , Btldattota.....' do Partial"' 53.... h kill/tab a I Womb at Oblattentlia....- . dolGovortnnent_AtVt . Bank' 3 Wanda at Cletettad.-- do,Panltssolar Be --.... 3 Branch at T01ed0...-...-. dogmas...re CtentenanT,.-. i 3 l Entuoit st Dayton...--- , do State Bank-......„......-... t 3 ' Ittaneh at Delaware ......- . doh . -CANADA. =at C010mb0...... do Ht or.T. Amarloa,Toironto 6 at AebtattcnW-- do Bk of the People.Totonto p at Saletzt._._.. • -.--:. do Bank of Montreal.;.:.-- '5 at llenenall.-....- - dolllk aD. Canada. Tomato 5 • . nab at Maley. . ...,_.: ~... do EASTERN EXCUANGE. ad. Olnetnnatt...- 1 0On' Neve Itterk-.-:-.-.:par. . 11 at. Weablngtota.... do On Pldladelphla.-. tat , Brandt at leraeaster-_,.-. 'dol WESTeRN - ILICLIANO I tanein at St n. enben .O We... do,anelnnatt------ . 1 Brawl, at N at ewark.........- do At. Tattle ~.,_ .-... ~.Itrattett at Prepateld.--- do GOLD .5-tiDSPBCIEVALUIP.. 1 limn& at lietta: • do Doubloons, Staldnh..-16,00 Bomb at Tr0t,.....—... do . .du paittot__;..ls,s6 Brand. at Mt Ilentaant..4. ,doragic, 01d..-...,-10,00 .0003 at at Zaneseltle--- do Sank, nott...-...--....10,00 at Norwalk.__..., do Ertderlokad'ols.-....- 7.80 rt ' ail - ob at P1ant........::. do'Ten Tbablre-..-.-:.- 7;80 Branch at venna--.-. do Ten On det5....,......- 3,96 'ranch at Cufahogs.'..-. do Napoleona.-............ am . L.' ,II rut& st Masellima-•.-.firtfate..—.,..i...--..-..; 2,15 OP. STOCKS. , prrrsausan alas= rat GINS & CO. :CHANGE BROKERS, lußrlr RUM= , PEI REPOItirD FOR Tns WIL STOCK AND EX . Peredeses...Yeeth 14. 1864. • traautata ig............. 100 ,- . -:. n l2i& jaw, • " " 3 ' , .."•••—` 130 '"' - - Int.7ebbAw. - Prxwar 62-.4-.4. me --. .. int...7...&a.ar ,A,.... ii. L . 1_,..— ... ta oo ' ..: _..- _1nt.1 3 46.9 Aux • '.." - i'm • teet391375;1 100 ..- - .: 334 . 3167 eNer • : : PUietemat di/ Are:. - . 100 - •-' j u t .. j , .. 1 7 64 ,"eup:thg.N. it 100 - .- . "' a s& 3° ! /• •,,APoWeews die Ps---.- 1 0 0 - - - lot.•llartaterr . „De.' , • tau* 01413eL NO - - M t=liA I t v l ZUtlieTS 23 .26. 7 .. 2.21 4 ~, Di'AC Ts 4164 ..o. Baalt--.. 50 671 s 67b ' , a s s b Swift& Bo* 60 922 Co..- -- 65 64 13ater d .LISpeeltBailr.= - so 5o• ' - ' • •i 11e=r1,46522. 25 '. i6.'26 . co, ?Ilk. K. 114122.4.44 Z 36 33 Dl;Jaa 8 et CI fL119140.....:.,:. 50 .44 42 &w: 4 • ~ Mies Lluerues.--.4. 50 .40 • .7. D s,. 4 ... , 1991493--. 25 15 •••7 '' • ..*-- •.,V=Lles Insantnee.. - 8 10 ' 9 .. 1S ~ 2o* IssiseseweCo:— -- 10 16%. le - ' Zs _use_ Isebtrwed Cb— 19 los '1"'" . • AmealsWit IlewwW4 00- - , 7 5 • PI 10 alM . t . tds... ills . :.. f . 1 3) ~ 11. t 0 : ,,,,,,, v ,,,,. AUL 11041001.1CriaTi44 •• . T. 4*o a rap • awe 022.4- 60 •61 60 • , ..„ 4', "...+ ,. sosewbessr ' ,a . 40 D19..7 Vitt • • • ramelews 60 'l6 - - * 4 .4.2 5 &. - 3 • Railroad, 50 -,, . , • & • •Rallresd- B 4636 48 Z.s. Div. • • 19411414 R.R. 50 '''- • •••: ' 41°. • ; 94 Itseetag .. )rs Pat 100 105' - 102* . • Ceuta lenbasteW) . -;-. 100 '25 . '- ' - ...Do._ . ,06. (am .).... lw "25 ••• Oftek , liant Road 'a 10 ..... , . - Dri P 0..., Mat Rd 25 23 '25 • .1 4379696097 9 1 / 3 9 Rd. 50 10 1 Ce6r• Tra • sf&V...l. - ISO 110 Zs. Div r t : 11iettZ.......4 .. 148 145 DIT.I_ ,sai %to oth- watie5.......... ..... ... SO 75 6sertisools. , - • meth Wartent, - 4- .; . :..... ~- 18 10 (1ty...444.., -. ..'- • '3' 2 Wt9Worsh - ,, lOW ACTA.- ; ••• . 43i. 334 , , Met 17.... r......::... 7.. • V. It .. 11 , entiitt . r 0..-... - '7' ' '6. ' -. 'th.,41.110,1 • . . • - Mtillf!,.«.:::;;::=7. ::: 3 4 3 34 ' ---.. 7.7.7..........',.... 7.. • til .! I '1114341.#7.....:..--.:. 81 , 2101 • • Peejtar dl 7..i....' '" r.. 7.7. ' ''. '.s • ' .101i 1 - I =MANGY. AND RV:MG 11001311p1 -: • • A.:. - WILKE% ,ETpo.,,, v**.f.. f waltoth Roadiop, ? fall ' Puma afroet, • ' PITISBUIitat, PA. VOREIGN and Domestic' 'Exchange, Coin, 07 Re .lati Notes sad 7.14 wariantl, toolibt- •441 ' Clotteelloto made ttereeohten the union. - Radnor ptpee dieeeental sod leanf Of pod. Onc.t 424 KMw Oetemhotort Motor loom v 4 on &Pan, oud intertat amoral whin:lien for epeelfled thno • deal GEORSE E. Alar ARNOLD It & CO. rZ It DEALERS IN .IEXMAMIL. COM DANE NOTE& 74 I..trtk sirrat.opposat Bank re pm A, 41.164111 4 aanliberal etliMmT IVETABLE: THRASIMIG 11ACLCINE13 AND WititRANTED to be thorenaly built, IVT sod to work orotliirokt ga: W. OAIIIIOI,, . = l ".. l == . .1:okt mul Lel..ufter.;trlti . ..• .....,,,v, TIMISMI OS VW. to pinto. 4 may 6 -- ...., wog oroloonlonoo In horn or no 'no tor row to throatmor tooter. oh stokes tenter work. Win ttlo ono now Inv in tbo Western a many MA or tb. Ifonntalna. Moroi therm front On C 0100,00) barthols min sod. on 'stint, User turichown recommended by th ole who lb* - am than, to ho on anaphito, and to work so watt as nay In world. • _ -- lbw &pastr is 'Root's :Patent, and Is attached Jo the rula; and am =rol=r l e it Us= and c. - DMLNISTBATORS NOTlCE.—Notice ie .torobr Ono .at i, , gft ~......g. bi— ... ths-ap 410. of iontu Fa to Tbre . =arz=7 4 All perm ui s 06 . 1 . V . -an I.oste told to tosko l M r= e 1 set en clams, roma, uth snit 001E-11111Ettt 70 urea of well prerst .... l., *oat thajt a sta id iV i ri Nl ' "LIMAS WOODS, Si Mutat Mast. i~'_ BUSINESS CARDS WWI WO j S. MORRISON, Attorneyiknd Counsel yor rMirjrl4l44 ?0.44 amut streo, • w. HALL, Attorney. at Lahr, "Bike am. banding.;Grant street, yetween Fourth and Alley. • saaaal 11 0 BEILT,E.:PH:WPS, Attorney at Low, SL fi,7 EMERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Lan - - Corner or Filth sad Gnat irtnots,oppodta the Onut Items, ?Ittsburg4, . •.tar24-).t3 • ALCRAIG, Attorney at Law, New (Vide, Mono lion . . to Bon. Walter • ls Q•eslr, J. I/ ki-1 _ atozston )(moss te'U. ands Lo an, Wilson ,t Co., U. Ise sp.2S-dl7 TAMES 4: KUHN, Attorney at Law, office V, ropthtlxvet, war grant. PlttArareb. 1.154113" 1 1 : SPALDING, Attorney and Connee J aw at LaviClervelstdj)hlo. rennee2-2. Loom* ..leer 2 Stanton.fb6-dly3., RPM ANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law; J 2 No. 170 fourth street. Pittebarzb. JASPER E. BRADY.. Attorney,nt Law No. 89 Falb stmt. Pittstraish. BANKERS AND BROKERS. -sass mass, sows= wet. sumacs raisin. ARAIIIER •it RAUM , 'Bankers and Ex ' clings Pinkert. Di, and moll Gold and Ether and • Note& tiete loess on lima Estate or Stock Soar Ities,purelisse I.asm7 Notes, and Time Wit. on Past d West. Pay and sell Stocks 1101 Commlialon. Lions- roads ou all taints tb• Union. Oillee flint Food Ormiti dlinetlT °Malta the BtChar l es •.• . ... D. EING;. 'Coin, Stock and Exchange . 1 Br oker . 6a Fourth etreet,Buye and tulle Stocks on • lechemire on Fastern cities supplied at cur rent rat= lectione made co the West et lonratcon Wee tem/lank Notealbra g ht and eold. _ rr jl26 __ WA/MX.. Maas.- ZOSEIL . A. Worn. K. MM. EILIdER, H ANNA & Co. Succestion to gaper, Hanna IX, Bankorn'Farlonno Broke:nand in 'Foreign and Domestic Kneannso, Oestlneater of p;gdta, m Bonk s. Nolen and Brodo—N. W corm of Wood and . to Wooer rewired on Inpasit. Tight Cheeks for sank and ollentJons nude on nanny all triad palpolnto of the United Staten h . tAgh.gt- Pled= Pala for Fonnan and American Geld. Advances rude cm oceoloazoolota of Prodoco, 'hippo,' wair.H. - WILIZN§X 67,Ittinkers and Thfrd ..t. Eaall .ta aicoltrokora, =l. . North East comer of Spool sad • • eahlaethe. on • nand terms, and colleetlans arrantdrattiendadda. • - • • jap•ty oturgi t ft, C t, O .p . rma rac to h tb nalg iumk e Br o o r k pi er7 , at nett liberal 'atm Jill LARIIIER, Jr., Banker and Bre ttsburgh.42b, stmt. No. 06, slijoluirduir the Bulk of Pi HOLMES SON. Dealers in Foreign uedtq I te n tMergral , E : z.h t zag=tlDestee V i p t e ; , tr . tuiho tr u =s B totute en all the Ihit= COMMISSION &C. M. MeCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas, !1 Choke nadir Groceries, Wooden and Willow Ware. owner otWoid end Sixth Street. Is now receiving t lugs assortannit of fresh Goole, In-addition to hie already ex tensive stork, purchweed Orem ds In e Eastern toinitst% which will be odd at the dist low h es eat marke th t prime. n - Hotels, amniotic. and Fandllis. by the quantity, supplied et ',helmet's rata.' Q. Wads dellicred in the sits tree of ding*: male ACOmmission and For . warding Merchants,. dealers In Wool and Produn. nenesalluiso, Pittsburgh alannlluturea. No. 114, Sevmd atraet,borgh.ar.647'63 WELLS A TO., "Commission Merchants . and Whedeside Deem IA Bum. Flour. Dried =l, ‘" 4 Co rr = BOV E% 11= 4 : " tairP S. LEECH, McALPIN & CO.. Whole onvem, and Deanne In Pcorisions, Mande and Loran Manufactures. Den 212 and 214 Matt' street. Pittsburgh: rirsroirinumar- rammum. -FILBERT. 4LWEDERfoK, Wholesale Grp ' ars, notion Modem Forwarding and Commission orehants, X& 13 Woad street, Pittsburgh. Sir Liberal rash advances' on sonsignmost& All Roods • BOBISON k CO., Wholesale Oroeere, PRINGEWILAIRRIUGH„ successor to S. t: ILARBAUGIII... Cetatoloalon - aad Forwarding Sforobant. Dealer to Norm Wool and Prod** goomoljr. N0..146 That K, and HO &toped.. Pinola:rah. • -yrkT KENDRICK, Forwarding - end Com • • eoLnlmallreelnak aloo,Aireat Ibr Marostartoron. orehorme, 1i0.22 , Wood Wert. litblemah. .Parllenla} attention add rorag. Slorehandlao. i V i =firLogl i at . metnectloo, or anteroom Orden arreardta attended to. Inetnedieria to all cm* be tonlltly obeys& , 'lrma bald — moo ilri=thar7 sad Pl.dge mr pa So useorrart rm, beol /.22-7 'Ft lER & JONES,Forrnuding and Commis- A. Moo Morthats, Driamia Priam. ad Plasbara asurfarated ialicleta; Orral BUM. Ma? Eirlark•tre4: Malaria. ItRD 4 i, 'JONES & CO., Snot:Orson to MVO° JONES & 03LCannalsolon end Formard n atat", Drien in Plttabargh ILsnenetarnlOonni 11. W . POINDEXTER, Commission and Tannadlns Hon" and Aar the sursisms sad Wit R.stsm Prodars, find, Nags, OW& and We M. nesstmed Jatkis* of Plttssn re gen.rany; Wster.sad al Wart street. Pittobursb. Ps. .01, _ _ AHEM: MATHEWS & CO.,Wholeside Gro nv, Commbdon sad w ater rts. sad tslbr 'Brighton Cotton Tam st., Pittsburgh. WROER. ANTELO, Genial Commix • Merehsata r 'Phllsdelptda. Liberal idraner •on anudgpanint• ?mdse., guy i•17:1 jUowl Wholesale Groceis, commu.k.x.mhudy and Naas In Trodneot and AW:rich lianniktons, no. 236 Litartr nt-FPlttabsunt. • . ... .. .T . B.: CANTIRLD, . late of Warren, Ohio, a *amnia= end - Poreenega ir .at, aid Whale. la , Weetent Berms C Butter. Pat und Pearl Ash, unt Retina Angus . Water slmt, . between hiallthtleld end Waal, Pi taboret. =nue tarts. 113711,11. _Alinto or Arm Roistrom LW* ik Oa) T'' LITT LE & CO. Wholesale .Grocerit Prixtsco sad CrarimbolonMerchoato. in 4 . ll.ta . Wrik IMmulketurek u lioome ad 1*"&".. AM. UN • •• .11:4)S: S '• • COLLIN& ranrilding and aNamsak. Men haat,sad ATON BONNTIORST4 MIIRPHY, Whole sale.v Gheeen sad Ckeindadao Meaelssatii. t ad Dodars P._Att , A , mmAi MundbiMLn , :4 19o:= Ws/Ng street, ;Fltt.. JACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Fo mutat and Marettaat,l%. Withitdrept, 1i:01dA8 PALMER,' Importer end Dealer • n haul Amia= 111=t ri eo. Markst 'Wines Third sad fourth . W.' McOLINTOCK , Importer ard.Whole eti4Lalattl g. Me ' and Plase :n lianr Stews Best Thm:lngs N 0.11 2 Market DARD k DE LANGE, Dealer in Hides, ,=,;,..Et . 0% 11 015 libettL i wt. (Awn &the Od• and aimizaslat f T LeatilnrElhassaat t en u alt= vac Ebormakare &pig . WD t DX renal & PATTON, Wholesale and Re . tan GiiFs, on th. ;.artiten aide of the Dla/Am% • GROCERS. .11 ...4, OB .RT MOORE Whelftale"Orocer, Rea "tid l itll Maser/4 stur=atts sad &Orli.= orAioratels%=,:hlr win sod krir for ash. Wotan= 14 G. GRAFF A. CO...Grocers iind Ctan- Lkaion Marehmatn also, Dealevi In all that/ of h Matinfratured arlialea, comae( Swann and Banos,. thgLurgb. Pa. BLACK.Btribiq - di., Wholesale'Gro, ous,Boat Yarnlabera i i i nd Dealer. In Prcdtsce and Pittsburgh Manufactory.* 01 Meta •and Oalonn ahraya as band a, tladr VV' Watar atnwt,littabwat. • ' . madly . 1.01.12.1' DICIEL gran DICKEY & CO., Wholesale (ho sier retry ere= -.MIMI r. sos. & ROE; Whotaiale - Orocars and Cpterettelom Mordants, Ne. 704 Liberty street Pitto, TN. 11L6/.1.11.. ' .JOll3l L COSORAYI. Alp M. BAGALEYCO., Wholesale Gro an:ee&Soc 111 and 53 Wood stmt., PHU. • . A. .DI'CLURCI, Grocer . •and dr.IFL on hand a imar,=.ltl of itivrtil. has r a tl — Pnar Fruits uts. Wbolnale and Ivtaa EBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission Idsesimints, Denim In Peonies iiimstinmsh Slanatimisnems 114. 25S Wady' Am% WIOK 'tt' M Idr.. ANDLESS, successors t, - ) . L , ka.D.Wliabolatale dreeers,l'oreerdiag sad Otentando d n Merchants, drains id/sela , d W.M. Cat- Yams, sa PitUtrargh Idavalletorte , cor m s Waal and Water sheets. ditteduratt. .. . of CULBERTSON.. Wholesale Grocer ead (hromhsion )Ihrettaat. beam la Pradat• ma rats. Dart h Matturodored Artkice, 198 lastly strop% Ft* FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Idirebante, and Deniers In Produee—Renad atru. Thilidlnita. fronting on Liberty, Wood, and lltsta . 1114 IL ‘ 00 2.1f1;;;”: "... ....11.1411, soar AO MAY; WOODWARD & CO .; Whole R Na. Oman,. N.?. 2n/date& irthietabgaidgdo•-:. DENTISTS. , SCOTT, Dentist; Fourth street, ATO doars 'rut et Mots& T Mee A. WARD, DENTIST; Pena . itrief, - V V •'4 Dom gam Hand - bon, tena= t4 t 'P. N. .0a ItatundsTa ner o MUNike mashead Wm than SAWN r 'pedal sivarm i l i mr a:estrum, ~.;~ : ., c T . rims r 1 = ....( ~~ »~,a .+- . 7 .;, MANUFACTURING aW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Manufseturer and Dealer in -Cabinet Wane, N. SS rd it No. BO NagSAU STUKET, NEW TORE. p EYNETTk BRO., ltlanufacturaisof Plain I • • and Taney .Yalloli, Rockingham and Cream Colored ; Reliable Firm in th e City of.Nete York. • are. Miro at the Manufactory. corner or Washing -O.P . - and .Franklin nimista, Birminghant opposite Pittabor' mar:Sldly ~ JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX TIM%a innenior article, SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX VICAR, corner 'of Anderson and Rob , Damn street; Om paste from the llnnd street Bridge, Al. lesbeor CRT. teXtoell rL WORKS, corner of First and Liberty tseets. Pittsburgh. Pa.--11sehlnIsts' Tools of eves 7 ty, such as IRON PLAN Eltto,_ _Slide and nand TURN ING LATIIRS, DRILLING NACIIINP.B. A An, manta*. turod to order. Vsl2] JOB. F. lIA N A CO Hues , ... . .. JONES & Mannfattureto of Spring and B li ster Bteel, PlenseliSab Stoel,- Steel PloagE Inge, Coach and Mlle realms Iltnus Nut Tapim, Hat Patent &sew aud llatonsorod loon dales —Cutort of Bob and Rest atreeL, Pittsbnegh. - of LB. ROGERS -CO.,&Manufacturers Roves Patest'ltarrovest Steel Cultirstar.--Corn and Pint streets. Pittsburgh. .612%1 AWSON, MOHAN .& CO., Misaufacturers beior shoymli, Spades Warthogs, 230. 23 Wood st, awn rim sag Sword streets. Pittsburgh. Ps. Pena Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh: L i.: - .: , ILENNEDY; • CIULDS Sc CO. , Mrgpitao _m, tmen of— • • • : • '. . Penn A ?Ca !leen 4-4 Ehentim • Carpet Chen of 11 coigne and on • Oelton /*in% 1 -. • Bed Pula • . Plough Linea Rod Sash Cord; •• Rope of all siva and deeeriPponn Batting. tbo Hardware Stare of Logan, Wilson t ttl3l Woca; f itget, will have attention. jeanly • .. ... ..,..421.113:13944.12: •411. SIMON— ........ ..... nERRON k aiiSWELT4I3OI and Braes Pounders, Manufacturers ofall Ueda of Bras Works. otice, Steam Engine. numbers. an. Abe?. Cott.. Batting nmnufacturers. 1000DILT, Habeas Meet,WAII2I.OOII,NO. 12. Meeker. Allegheny city. I street, neer nrst,nttabursch N. ft—Old Dress 11 , 1111 COpper taken In excbanae for word, or cash pald. • • ,O ctually. ers left at the Foundry or IMOceorlll be attended to 'pun 6,161 Arnold do Williams fIEATING AND VENTILATING W , tar 11 0 U F. ,--)lountluitnrors of Chllson's F rigt=is Tubing. and fitting ibr Steam, ss ur star, ti t oast, Pittsburgh. 1111 -We have wale orn-Porosen, Patterns. &c., to Memel: ARNOLD & wheal we cordially recommend tote Penromare of the public. r • ocl . KANE. ATKINSON 2 00. VINE AND `CEDAR WAR.g.--,s4guEL KROESEN-1.4s oo stintly an hind • good snort meat of WWI and Bath Tato, Ilona iitearnboat, Oak Kitchen err Draw Basket; Wonder, Bowls, Churn*, Dry Measures, Zino and Cherry Wash Boards, and all other kinds aware In hls Bm.• -Also , -60 nests Tula, and 100 doses Rackets.. "Warwroom, Masonic Itaß. Faith street, Pittsburgh, Pa. , arrekr Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory.— • COTARTNERSHIP NOTICE—The' 8111.- burs Total the toddle onterafty. t/Tartit r el• li llai ' e enter t eri r rr u larg ship commencing on the lOth of April. under theffiin of H. lIM,I,LISL9 LOX.for themanuhrture of BLACK,9SIITII BELLOWS of ever*. description. which they are defed.. ad to make of the very best materials and imperial. work p. nod. Wend to have always on hand an assort - mentoral Atm from ZS to 40 inches. at their marodketory, corner tf Robinson and Sandusky streets. ItOltkitT WILLiAIO, JA3IES WILSON.: Allegheny City, May 2.1. mykdlr4 • A. BROWN, would mostreopoctfully form the nubile that be touo on hand, at hiastend on the treat aide of the Diamond. Allegheny City, • com plete moortmont of [Malan Blinds Alta ['mitten Shed. Um. ere made to order, in the beet ftfio. warranted' venal to any In the United States. Hie Blinds 0.0 be removed without the aid of • acme dem: Moine mare_liserd the .toolt, tools, mut weed of the Cabinet itetebiLdtment i f Ramsey t 31eldelland, r enitnepared to toruuu their old customer. as as the public at term nith b. their Um. Agency, No. 5 Wood street, PitUterirsV i" andiVi A. , kY. 14=11. PR— • . . . ...... Tnns. P332/14 WORxs; ka : RENZ & WIGIITMAN; Manufacturers of tied; of VIAL‘, BOTTLES, nnd 'WINDOW • 4.3, 63 Truer tuld 156 Front stmts. Pit trbortrb. N. B.—Prztletans attention 5.1,1 40 odd Arr. urArtseo. Ohm and prink mould, for Bottler and 11nir, fter.3 ........ M'CORD ....... WHOLESALE ADD 'mum, 'FASHION AULD HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALLEM - DS OD VCR& • CORNER or WOOD 4-YD F:TFTII ;Mtn= Pittsburgh. Pa. Ilk:Their Mack Gnabraces every. q uality andlot 4 lsof Hat. AAA um, Dcos. Cali And Par Doncirts. auirA)4mbar • Self Beating Smoothing Irons. 111 E G REA TE,ST DOMESTIC. IM y aremeneof the age. Wire and theme newt dad artfrie—eartng labor, time end money. Nerchante and Pedlar, ettpTdled cm liberal tem. Address. (part P.M.) 3. JACKPON% 4 Wend littebarg. OW Per ale, aim, at the p 12rincipal etnee hard t. ware Mane In the dlr. by U. fired 2 Co. and Mr. John .Cartmight. Alma Talton' Lens, on the same principle. 22.W.r.d1ta1j).638 Bolivar Fire Brick and Cru pn cible Clay Ilan nfactoring Com MOTS COMPANY - HAVING ENLARGED tolt'''"' ' Vh%Wt.'"e= &M e Cl oy . °^'--rair."zea. to by Sutn Pittsburgh. &adman, ZG1,53. PITTSBURGH MK ' COACH PACTOILY.IW .21: - 1.6. &Mooed gni nee: • Wood • BL — faarunT iito - . eargrat. MILD respectfully call the atteutiou of oWsouthern and Western Hierhants lola goo stork Caguas, ranging In price from COO to 31100. Them Gthriagm an built from the tedg matertal and workman ahlp.kml under Ids own mthercialonz he ram wilt:tame. donee, warrant Ids work to to InfeTtor to done lamas. lured In the Valor, 'zee Ma me of his Madams and the great Wawa in demand kw the clam of wort. has hadored Wen not to build any common or low seined work to his establishment. Pawns wanthag good Lowest work mill please ell and mambas his stork benne going Poet. dll work warranted. New Coach Factory —Allegheny, N. -11. WHITE C 0.,& would re ttily, lout. tho pout that thtr have elny, Lemek, between Federal and Emsdnakey streets. They are now =skin...mid Me premed to twelve enders Zoe snowy deaniftion of Tides. Coeebee. Chariots, 1 1 :174 , eoaeln the moon dcn oral: above wark,ate; the tin then.... they feel confident they areenaht. ad to do work on the mart remonabb. terms with thaw wanting alleles In thelr llne. IPaying partlcular attention to theselection of materla/s. and having "haw but competent Workmen, they have no hesitation In. w seranting their work..., W . therefore ask the attentkrn of the nubile to Ude matter. N. etie/ring done In th e boot manner. and on the moot reesonahle term. • iaNktf ' • Coach axui Carriage Factory. TOTINSTON, BROTIIn. & CO., corner of 1,1 Belmont and B. anent. Allegheny Qtr. maid respeetfully Waxen their friends, and the paldle genandlf that they are manulkettng Outlaw* Baroneina. Ron ta. In all their various MI order* will be eneented lelth strict regard to don. and beauty of hole& ' Repairs will abo be attended. to on lb, nowt rassmable terms :Vales lo n o t . heir week the beat Eastern Ithafts, Poker and Wheel Ittg they reel . onslident that all who Buns Ahem with their ystreasge . be • Whined on trial of their work. Perc reCaested to glee them a tall trek. pm. 'chasing alanebere. red Fifth Street StockiniFsetory.. BILITY ED ! TEROY.:. AND ECONOMY. - Elas Iced _Foods Children's Noma Nen's Socks, Es ' and Drum% mid at manufacturer's prime, at the FM Mean Madams Factory. all made from last wee wool. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. WN. DALE, giOtkinfr tub And, utesie eft." .*ll.A.e. NICHOLSON dt PA,INIZ, - . - , 1110Z74[11111t111 OF Cftl,7o MITI, 0147,9. 0pp.... - FACtNTLiIrENDISRS, ke. • ARNESTLI direct attention to a new 4 _and handmenaeattern of PARLOR /MOM juin sere = tetti inb lllr= " ettlVonTith e e ' 4 l :e ' r c Pti 7 _ 1 + Them Renee la noatvem of ardah e enmenny of tru.;i ' dr, and menunittem of a:isti•tieS, =Moto onYttdott of VO 1 na_ rd softened to the paddle. In addition to theta/Ile a alluded to ohm., Unit* Puma otoete•contprhiel evlnTtidnx In their peculiar line. with the mod spot:reed r etnenta In view of nal utility. Attotkorto and Monter ALES,ltarkilll.m, rati l ler a". lMprouTo e fer W lge .3 % '' El ": "dv"4"l"4l frilk isz ST :. a. 1. UTIFORON....,.:..CALFIX A14110.......6.4'1._1100111211, 1. NODE Wi rt PPS Co. NOVELTY— 0 S, DORM!, PA DRACK smd.Depot SCales, nay, u. and Grate dm; rattnrm. sad CountLLlck4 Dour 4".4. fl2=lll l .llm, rb rpmov h " ad pat= retl rin a n 1. - 1:' ! In' of "nhr — ltaiiti l t &' OLD, DRAM 1 7 117,7DERS,PLIIITV7211t1 - AND-um} Frrraaa. 327- alte7 329 rott'str.d. Pagnapk. 1I ND PIZAMIAL intarrorragns RAM"Was f,Allnf ALIMMINT. MANUFr ACTURE all kinds Of Water; Gas and Steam Fifties. . Maws titled nD withaaa and en ,port notice, „. HOWARTH&BEIMEEIi; • ! MARBLE MASONS, ; , sag sm EAT. NEAR SE t'INTIT. . RESPECTFULLY inform their f*ndlitind "Attt: l l;llVa INl . r i t: l l4Tie t ta b din. Av ti riefro b tallr W m, ItYl= arse roZply of batutlfol IdamlLE AlArgTaug 01.• ciao and Ude Osier, aloatunenta Tmaba Head t.tfaals. Furadtura Val* ao., which thoyta.'fmaty, offax at eatzvalety low Marble to Block, Raba in& pawed to ordor: , c m atar r lots encioaalorttis }.don and Yreeratiatonia. W. W. WILtACE, STEAM. MARBLE WORKS. as .14 as Liberty sired. oPPetife A.WVIdd Afreat PITTSIICUGH. IkitONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, ,ITJIL ruts Tow. Ifsatatt Itiog Stoites . :to.: wort on d. and mad to order: rnactdoere. at the lowest • Throe baudred nrl sad selected do est ors t' ZIMMO dinetak 3.111 Marty au= • • . w,iv..wAttaim; F . A I o TT g S n. ,& CO.. Rerehant failortiNo. 2-41 .1T1 861. 1 ,"1.ilt Z t =t7:V 2 a. "anais'O t r sopa Cr.(l4lof lisavii_FlLllCY =Or Velvet CASH mu ttu Plush, P•rar f ro and Palk Veettossin itrezt i caristy. hi. ,4717.tragrgiv, - ,=41... ~....7... will mama to utak., It to thou. Interest to purchase tin. col3' • • , E.. Wens a 0(/. _lB6 Labssif sired, DRY GOODS. ' A. A. Woos CO, summon...e. Airesoirt co.. tr. You. &A. MASON A CO., Wholegala and Retail Milers In freer lu3d Mots Da Gods. 2A Flfth VIURPHY . •& BURCHFIELD, ~ .oleside we Utg'll. Oootli .14greheati. muff loartb sakl _ , MEDICINE. EL JAMES KING: Office end'Reeidence, so. us nut Wit, !won., tb!i, AgansVitto• WOOL MERCHA ' TS.' LEE, sueceisor 31111111 T 'LES, Azzar ca v cbiamr i cs liZaugke tlur sari PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1854. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS FROM VISSCHER & KRELL'S VENER.A.I. AIWERTISING EOM& 'FORMATION ,WANTED--Inforgiation is gsaud-ars girt by thename of AMA who• Ir red with Mr t satiespocd. at. liryank. N. V., IN 1b. " ... ' seer of 1852, who ratnoski to Pennsylvania atont one..Yeae and • halt sine with her Mast and brother-In-law. It she wltl nand Na address to Mr. Vase ERPOOL: Ken Tort Plat Moo. she will hear of something greatly to hezad , ..tog.- nthal-lvre n il VIOLYNEAUXBE.I4, Mantilla an Cloak, IVA. Ilaatasettcrer and Importer. t 5 Curial 0.. • aEO. BULPIN, Paris Mantilla II - poriuni, IJI itrarlen also of Farteyynn, NI 13zolAw Wild 1111 F. ELBBATiD Jr. SON, Wild Cherry ..L., . naterkcirmsis Mut. Prna, &Ire 1.e..,5C1 John st: T. lIIIRLBURT,. AmeriairL Uomocc; larbill e v??.q% skald..., NUL, Casa: !e, for ATANDUESEN'S Improved Wahpene. It matines gray Hale to its original color, and creates • new growth alba,. Depot, 123 Chamber, rt. . OCT.• GILBERT,. from Mermphill, ie cur. Inn .hundzede Cleneers..Tamors. Meets. Sad Wens, out knife, st 1W onecions nom, B• • ',sr. AA LFRIIE VirOODHAM, itannfactnrer and lawn. off4ona Elam PLtolo. to.IOO - Fultoa eta ICWARNICIC, Manuilicturerottnanr. gilled Cottage Furniture. to., CI White et. -*"' JOAN DAVIS, Commiasion Merchant and Imparting!'"Brandies, Wines,•ad apra, 231 - IVadr Ington mt. KGOODWIN & BRO., Manafactar.ers or r Fine Cut Totem. etdars, and Snuff, 2YI end 2119 101/lIEELER & WILSON; Proprietor's arid _V.IF lionnfactonn. of A.l3...lViTnan's Patent Stitching Machines, °Mee 265 Broadwar. • WM. SIMMONS, Mathieu, 564 Brost4- , 1 tray, near Metropolitan Hotel. COOPER HOUSE ; A. J, Peal3e & Bro., Pro re q... ati Emadwar. .XDRMAN CUTTER, euccespor to-. Lee, zwwour C3o..l=wri.r sod Jahn. hi Stahl,.Co3 , 44 tour st.. ' ksCHAFFER; late. W. Newman, Mannfae• , tuna. and ITholessleDo*rinLadlegellal ten.gbalw. Broadwr. mb9.3salt Q:AMIIEL L. CAVERLY.Wliolesale Dela. lowloerW lo Ilozosno, Palatal Palls sad Twbo w Wood d' an W11 6 .' ore, Dukes, Mats, OerdlLM in. Intim Mott ea. ke, L7ll , Onewrich et York • 17r• vv LNDOW SELADES, ,Giit GondCie, Tabl e W_on nota.t.,Jottit TEBOUNAldunactunriked els% Dealer:No.lo INtbazine at, and Sic, d Chatham Han..-e. Nee Tat... .. - . _mbsl4yr r, Dko I pc:4 CARD,-11fiaink Leta • diippirited tho. ei .1,115.1ri Agent . firTlttaboils..ffue thww.arst....t - venom' Cemented' end-Stretch ed Leather Halting. mare nraetnradAly P. 7,611 ELL 4 IM)N, of Hartford. Conuartlatt, We now nner Slr sale • a large assortment of' all mr=s. taannYantored. at the manufacturer's peters. hi. beteg. superier.to any Leather Delttna erre before offered. ht thlsmarket. Also, a large stock of all widths of India /tubber Belting constantly en hand. and fir N. et the "...Machine 'letting Depot; N 0.116 Market street. • • et' lAUSTIN LOOM'S, Reai Estate Agiast, Stook. Sleorbandtk: and 11111 Broker. 'See Kai 02. ith .beet, adv... Wood. Butner peotaptly attended • hisser SAMUEL L MARSIIELL, Secretary OW son's Imareancer Company. 94 Water meet. ,; urattce w: or Olgei Agent lifmtioLlT M. GORDON, Secretary Westetn bait -1: •• rum Oz. 02 WaCir Maui. J GARDINERCOFFIN, 11 - gentroanatlclin 1, h1 9,7m x n , uaes comsn.r.stert.b.sst corn= of Wood PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma • tualizonlesnes Company. 4 W•ATlrtrent. C . EO, TAYLOR & IRISTON, (Ruccesson to Taylor a Idioms,/ Geneva Our rnlsslon and Ter warding Merchant& and Agents hr Eastern Traeugsgte- Om Lines, Wholande Dealers In Etsple Groceries, fileeet, loan Cops,. Cotton Tanta Batting. Twine, Manilla, )ID• snarl and Kontneky hemp, Tobanca Fads Ash. Wlndmr Eig r llar.and Whits Lead, Naval Edam, and Clasixr natl an Pittsburgh Manufastared Ooods_generally.— Agents to, lb. "Nan and "Banner DIV Ebeettngs, Pats/amen !Gs. 18 Venni street: felnenlla Taills.illa, Pittsburgh and St. lands Packet Landlaga anclanatl. ,ileMeßend A. IIUTCIIISON & CO.. Couuniesiorr Aim:am for tte St. LOl2lll SUM Vat , . Ovi v ium. 2:l7e.l•Vtrie 3 , 9 l.l "' ' 1.4 "d 13" "ad 4 crlPi BOOKSELLERS. &.6-. 1)111 C. STOCKTON, late Johnston j:l4 6t lkg.==lr s r : l i Thrter and ninon an , nsr al L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. Er • ss Fourth greet. ADotlo Dulbilene. . R. N I VELDIN, IVholesale and — ketnil e peeler In Meek and Reboot Doan Parys god Int= Rood ettret. (between mra TOILN S.'.DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta op timer, nimencer to ..bavtgro & AM., No. r 131bitk!.t Raft. swas , Four th , PUtsbor&b. • , REITY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller oxha. Dooloz a. bg=its.. No. SS Idaziot Moot, now h i t., B & COooksellers sod Stillosore ' No. V. Wood Maw; Oast door to thlo . &boot cruller books yva hand. AH. ENGLISO., Booluonors, No. H & C ! Co. Wood /text, to Vora 79WW1114 Di11E161215. MUSIC, &C: v4OIIN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, M and M Ihrtrunianta. &Mimi Dantit, and k- imic inim! k., 'T.L:2lEntilat.""° yoga, lEr IvENRY KLEBER: Dealer in :duTh — r - n, - ;3%- deal landruments, and Impala; of Italian littetnat, arm Ibr Nonni, it Mak'. mad and manna Mum with Laimnates .irolaan Attadiatmt. Atm Sir Dunham . ; Kama H SCIIRCEOER .t CO.. Mnsh: . Stare, 4th 11 • onknot. botnnen Margit *tad Wood. :Cm Mildew. otantly and Monica Inotronients of al Ibidn. DRII. GISTS. L ..... VILIMIRO L WILCOX & CO., Dfurgists and 'Mt:lr "' ke" onspiet• Aanenrtsent 4 Drags, Medletnes,PerftmenAndartlelopertaLslngtother braften. r Thr - sistatis plaserlstioss earstoll7 compounded. myl9 JOHN P. scoirr Wholesale ',bonier.: in Tanis, Ws. Tay/slam asd-by* Stuffs, So. fasns Med. Pittsburslai: • ' • All ordeals will rscolss priosopt =seam. sirr 2 !mat he London At Ill's sslasble madam. ma44y • A. FAuxgsroci ,t WhOlesale • nriosoa sisa w zesol nth. tg.aga orh.z.t. oQnQ . m stoat atr.L e. ItE. BELIMRB, Wholesale Dealer in ° "" dl l , l?"lrat umw ier4/1 LA "91' ARAITN REITER; Wholesale & Retail tproV & its, earner of Musty sad ,13t. Char stave* SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale elf • Precast.. Na 24, Wax, Stmt. Pittsburgh. • TOSEPII 'FLEMING, Successor ttili.W . AieoX ta & Co, comer Market street as&i:domond— lie . b , Moa oti baud s Volt and totattotOsattattatot of, Motidoto, Moitcloo Chests,' Pettrulery. an& ill Of port &abb. to hitlyttolnem' h — o ,...rt!):Adti .. *7leo . Dttni tare_ fa_ ritomioutd&i ;0:44'411. TWIN HAFT, Jr., (einecessor to Jas. M'arif rbirtAt_altsga 3 1 111VX1 Pljentridi: aw- -Re:Wu Agantibt Dr. Zora's Mama. MERCHANT TAILORS. 117 CHESTER , Merchant Tailor - itn Clo a Oder. No. ;a Irene /WO; Platelike attention 11to Boy? and Tooth. Clothing. , 00101 DJGBY,MOrchani Tail* Dra -• V Maud DeAeiln Itilidy'lf ado • ClottillW,Vii Lib . arty Arcot. IWATTS & 00, , 741iirchant , Tnilois;181. . übergy a Arcot —W. -ore • p 0 ; ,. ., treetrine . our er i rr tf lu" rtlrAt4litaCt l gtrlTAXl7tr h t Act Moods 'Ad rostornors orii! Vasco AA, co . . Alt 101 l MISCELLANEOUS. T. 0. WARRINGTON; tin LONG: & ORILDRSN'S SHOE STORE. Ile luis algars unhand &full usirtintrit, hie: Z. bah street, Pittsburgh, Ps. womrd• GRANfiIOWRY, Dealer in Leather, vpoligitibt,gamminatuesa,to.asautartgr. LLIAM SCIIIICIIMAN'SLitharph- Ibtabllatimmt, Third and, • otVilte_t • pat R ill il argrigl : aszet ra=ligral i t Butitieu=Q nit C 454 ea~ated or Mirtelitt= LTA Irioareluo K . FEurs . GENUINE - EXTRACT' OF eroga n rfaa's t r i anllAA=ro4ll tem, itat: Ol c y r ta zi tr u argh: Ps i. " /.41,ny WARDROP'S SEED STORE is now yet ntartrit tgar tr=t r ita n st i st = ff u l d .mywn g A la iur=:=:2ol - :gam seism. --.1414 ALTER P. - MARSIW4-Importer and v v Daum in Plaltared . S l,raUre Papa IlagrEto. ea Wood Pitts b peo „„, t oftbe ea% FOR - PRINTEEB,—Wo viriU . sell a • IRON PM%lmptrial ita...as um oda. " uotu:• - RAUNOYNN a RAUNR, x 1 street ILIPARISFABILIONI3,I I OIIADLES'D - RES - & B&—SA. Parts Pubkwa SarJUNE. dirOntwr ammo' w Imo owian en the Ist P r 4 ll ' L: Nwong Nam, gtor• HanE *Me. EAMRAOIDERED :AND APLlCTfdiai. w iaLai ls utatkat Med:alma At): Jett !' .7 . Pan Witha.) MAC: _ IVELLIAUL NOBLE. • Upbohtterdt, - and .414:1.grilico=Uw=1",g11481412d'a I t • H COACH FAOTORY.—Ntr. .48 4 "" a° " Au "' EMPrepristc... PEW suss light, small Spree& Prints re wand fr , A. MASON 1 INA, No. %,-Nth wokiloawimumwaikol TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1854. For the Pittsburgh Day tiszothi. Dr. Duff la Pittsburgh. Sfassns. Eurrona:-4 regretted to bear that •thore was no reporter at the immense gathering on Friday evening, to preserve the discourse of Dr. Dut'and giie it, some circulation. And rather than•it should althgether be 105t,.1 have gathered from my, memory, n very imperfect outline, which i submit, in the harry of other engagements. It may be better than none. J. Masonic Hall was crowded to its utmost co paelty, many standing and sitting in the aislei, to hear the Rey.. Dr. Duff, on Friday evening.— The platform ' , Kai crowded. with eMrgymen of different denominations. After Dr. Duff entered the Rev. Dr. Pressly offered 'prayer. Selections of. Scripture were then; read by. the Rev. Mr. Quick, of the Episcopal Church, who also gave, out the 100th Pasha' in long metre, and led the vast assembly in; praise: - The 'venerable Dr. Herron then introduced Dr. Duffin a few appro priate worth—whereupon Dr. , IL rose and said in substance: • 'Friends, and ;Brethren—Ton have heard freut holy Scripture that God has special designs in regard to our weal. You Imre also, in solemn., song, invited all people to praise God. You have thus committed yourself to labor , . and pray for thin object. You are wont toaay Ur daily prayer , f4hy kingdom come!" and what is this without alpropriate inertial' for this etid T^ He reached h s great subject by adverting,.with great plain hate, to the ruined condition of mankind; and to Hui fact that wheneenviction of sin was wrought in the heart, there•would - be a longing for tho great Salvation. And that the soul that expe rienced the joy of pardoned sin - longed to pro claim the grace to others That Gail might share the benefits. Thus he tiseed ent:the klissionary enterprise. He dwelt also upon tho great truth that God had given Ids Church the Missionary work for its own good, as well: as for the good of mankind, to furnish his people a worthy em ployment, such :is would engage all Their ener-. glee, that so they might he strengthened by labor and matured in all holy living by manly exertion. .He said it could benlemonstrated tharthe dark- Mess of the middle ages was a judgment upon I the Church for departing from. the Apostolic ,spirit of Missions. And, that always when a 'Church or people set itself to keeping what they had yet without diffusing it, God cursed that body with ;dissensions, strifes, decay and death. When an army has comp to be-acting merely on the defensive; it is a clear proof that things have come to a sad peal. It is just a state of siege, and the chances are, that, how long sector it may hold out, it will be at length taken. God admin istered his judgments upon delinquent churches by natural laws. When they declined their proper occupation of going out and evangelizing the world, be left them to be hatching discords and divisions, until their strength was gone, like the polypus breeding its minute progeny, butun like the polypus losing their life in the process. f He administered here a severe rebuke t•ls his 1. own Presbyterian family, whowere separated by lines eo fine an to be „invisible to beholders and .1 almost to themselves. The potty sects remind- I 'ed him of those spiders who in the corners of old dwellings, spin a web out of their own bowels' mast nicely andlaboriously, and all just to catch some silly flies. The spider meanwhile Laving his own web and - hiding himself in it deems him, self the most important personage. Said he. I am no quack but I would recommend as a sever--I oign specific for petty strifes, thit my brethren I come out from. their cullers and confront the 1 gigantic powers and fortresses of henthenisio r and labor to rescue the millions of India from the bondage of Sin and Satan. We missionaries I there, stand among the-e perishing idolaters and we forget all such Minute differences—we have , not time to think of them, We wonder how. any i could spend their breath in disputing about them God bas meant the Ciiiirelt on earth to be • intir,tsr, sad when any portion of it declines I , its appropriate work God gives them over to the unworthy, occupation of strife mid Wrangling, among themselves .,. When he sitii.as ho reached your shores,, the vast scale upon which every thing commercial is here carried on, lie thought I he might look for every thing religious and evan gelistic to be carried on in like magnitude. But alas! on inquiry he found the statistics to be that .the contributions to the cause of Missions were just about two crania era to every church stem. ter" That arum:lnt yea would give to your child dean to buy candies with. . That much you would give to your moo,; lt.bidbeen'obeerved otti- Air countries ) that there was a vast proportion of coppers in the contributions. And that the Indies Who Nom the finest bonnets and the broadest flounces put in the Coppers, expending the most of their substance -on their poor bodies., He :kin' • ortemplea In 'lndia far whit:lt - persons a thousand miles off had contributed 900,000 and 5 00,000 dollars. He described some of those enormous and costly. structures rivaling the glo- - - ry of Solomon's, In gold and expense. One hint a solid golden idol. rixteeh feat in height, the • palm of his hand hang as long as to his elbow from his linger end, and of proportionate thickness. ...The jewelry that ornamented, this idol far surpassed the stock of the wealthiest es tablishments in London, and be gazed at the !lax sling genis till he was sick at Uie .sight, and begged to be released from the exhibition: . ' He said that thin gigantic system of idolatry was in culcated by the heathen metheriwko began with their children even before they could speak; j • teaching them to/attain, hands Wore the house. 1. hold idol; andui boo the head in derothm; so that that first/mane of infancy pre-es:copied them, and fixed Mania the'heibits of idolatry, eren•Lefore they could speak. Ho could not, help contrasting all 'this liberality and maternal fidelity among the heathens, with the habits of giving and of tech= ing in Christian lands. What could s few' mis sionaries do among these 150 millions? liseem ad to him as he stood among them, with their deep seated superstitione, and their, costly and numerous temples,- (twine cities being cities of temples aa Oxford is a city of colleges) that he, with hie-few fellow laborers, were just nothing to the work—as if with' a few buckets he should, attempt to bale out tho'Atlantic Ocean—or with • th • taper light to turn e midnight into' noon.— Their force would he equal to a force of twelVii men for all the Millions of ttie United States. He was asked In Washington; if there ware 100,000 British residents in Calcutta. Ho was amazed' at the question, and answered that there were not more than - 50,000 in all India. And that this occepation of so vast a country by such a feeble force, was plainly God's work and for a Divine purpose, with no' natural proportion; between the means and ends. He could give any..of his brethren a Mirish of a million there if they were ambitious of9mmbers—,or a diocese of 10 millions. I witls no tithe/ Chrtaiiiin the Gltole •Priliti title! He believed thatGed bad set Great Britain and America to evangelize India—carrying their lan guage and their ?common Chri'itlanlty there.— A great convulsion of , 'the nations ; was '`pow . prOsPect, which woUlC.involve •all. „tintype and'all Aida, and drag itiAfrita,'And 'no wonder if It would in some; omplication of matter - ' 'desk in America also. '• And Whorithe frontlersof.lik. ilia should be 'attacked,: our own - American Ilia= shimmies would be the first to feel it.', Thai were noble :men., _ , They hatllbe entire . onfideniiii Oft British residents, aryl room' and , more enjoyed ' their liberal aid. ' And; indeed,'he did not'ftaw I but they were even ertrarolti Ilritish Mission-1 aries. Should not:these chnrches hasten' to do the most effective work there, so that If i every Missionary were banished from the land, 'a host] of native laborers Might arr Yon the Work. • Ilc), alluded In the course ' of his remarks, Co this tilis sloniiiyoperatlona that had 'organized in Pitts burg. First, the Wog the Indian 'tribes about 50'years Mpq;itdinikt, the Western .Poreighlilisslonary 'SocietY of the' Presbyterian .Church, which wpatho'cirigth ef the. Presbyteri att Deard 'or foreign blissiOna, one of :the Mott extenaireltustitutions'in the old' School' Presby torten tata,i, , ' ad one of the moat . effeetiTs arm kicis in die .Idieslonary field. Dr. Duff amid' the vast audience trio.honis and'lt hair, without' any flagging of the interest, Ind elostd by the declar ation that *ADO!' what. M: aistmet ate to be. of.. all theso.commotion :of - the people', ~ T his world tato be brangelited.:;An elect people are Is te 4atigerwi oak/ the nations for Christ.',•' This' oh trine was his comfort as he found it all over the Scriptures., Hod. as :carrying forward" his On pa 1 rapid. qr salc evVnts: , stnitiOniver stormy the times , they would tiling forward the 111.ismax or Pracip..ii. • Marva. or: Pieurnsurr Lovi.--Nothing 'Can 'Mark the low bone of publie morals more strikimly thin.that proposition to. repeal Alio noutrithty -laws lirreeelycd without to: and even with ,considerable , : furor, . This propo sition is liz,tafa effect, to,legalizeiiiiazsi; and it is urged en the mundthat.this will be a cheaper and- more 'effectual mode of vindicating the nit-' timid Moor thanie *omit It to the alley and navy under the ru l es of civilized warfluu • rules that arebad enough attest, but considernblY 'on the christbsit: side 'Of piracy 'or even faliboater lem:Yet n member of Congress, suppesed to eTe . ak'the sentiments of the Administration, has seriously proposed to make our ports' the rend ezvons of pirates, to Invitu.here tho 'raseslit7 themhole world, to:take advantage of arm laws to violate the lava of all the rest:bf tltp_Nr' 44410 tuit impose that.icrattroti'orto proposition ran receive muCh Support It hilted enmigh that It should beinadep—heaidisca -Aar. The titleof Mr. Dieken's new work is Nerd • , Times. _ __ • ' - FIL!CM WASIILVGTON - , .. CanogonSecoe of the Dellittet! ..elk C.i . f.! . \,,, •WAS VOTON, /rri, Marci 23. There is much egi Sen . in 'congress oif. the. Slavery question—whi # surpris'T thp totset - Oa!, tti l reasons. It ire 4 knowii•at the beginning of the session, that all accounts on that'sCpre Juni been, fairly balanced, and thi3 't book. ft atilly doted threo years before.: it is tr\ le,' that . Sir. Benton, said there would become excitement on Nebraska and Slavery doing the 8.3 d 'Congress, and that there would not be anything else,. tut them it was knoin that hl . Benton was a good deal on, set - led,. alhfrom that terrible "explosion ou board the Princeton.„: Nobody could 'conceive how. No. breaks could \ raise any disturbance on Slavery , helium Doug ' hadbeen harping on Nebraska for ten years, ".and, nobody had over thought of 1\ connecting it wit the Slavery question. It was an old hobby of 1) uglesslfor I• remember bar- , ing remonstrated ' with hint the ; first „session he was here, I thini - iitlBl3 and 11344, against a''. scoundrelly bill he had, concocted and got before the House for the organization ef this veryter ritory, Which said nothing about Slavery, bat was intendidto evict tite\pOei . ; : Indiana settied there under''the faith of treaties. , Notwithstanding this fair seeming eater, the . very announcement of the Oa mittee' on Terri tories, accompanied with the „, plaudiis of, the Slavery' propagandiets,plainlY declared the' re viral of cold contentions. , By, Gh,listmas" it was known that frequent Meetings ofqho eonipini: , , tors had taken plane at 'Douglass' Hens°, and' liy : the middle of January Hiti..Nebini` billyeah stantially the "sem e in its IBbriny is nos\sppear-, od. It was passed by thoiimiate,. bulbas by no .means restored peace and harmony in thit\body "since, for several or the most , exciting% deb tee , . yet heard have token place there sinee.. Itt been . tried in the House, and inns In that b • ~ been consigned lo perdition, as supposed, by* decided vote. And yet neither peace nor quiet:: , not even a truce lum been gained: Lek what will .„ be the object of apparenteonsideration" the lie breaks bill and slavery IWO the game \ 'ever. in view. These, or rather this:questicninrerrideS - all others, all interests, feelings . and purpeses.. TO-day we wet into Committee on come ettlina. ry appropriator ! bile Instantly and. naturally Nebraska displayed her Gorgon head. "Nebody thought of apologizing for the intinsioni for all seemed awaiting the'signal to fall On: and have \ it out. . • \ Millson, of Va.,, an . abstractionist and hair splitter, of the first chMa, made a speebh denoun cing the Nebraska bill* , canso of the 'Badger. amendment, av it Is call Monet it is tiM Stn;-. art amendment. But Mil on, to do him ~tutice, spoke of the whole moveme t with supreme min, tempt, and will probably rot ' against it'ln any and.every form. But whate t ve deficiencies were observable in his ' speech, were ado up in that of Col. Rent , of Now Orleani, \ who denounced 1 the whole thing from beginning to end as a grosi kik \ violation-of public faith, and as ea in upon the" , honor arid fair name or-the South:\ ., - 1 This went to the root of the matter, tuil is al that need be said about- it. We stand \ rTn our bargain, our contract, and exact whatianriina ted in our bond. For one I iiii7B alwayasr ‘ ortv. cd to discuss whether the Missouri ComPrVuc* Was in its origin judicious and proper or not.. That was decid+l at the time by the greates men of the country. I enly know that Weinade a compact, the censideration of which was yield., ed by us upon the spot; , I knoW : that that com pact was all that savedthe Union from demoli tion at that time. If the, slave Statenf Missouri I had not then teen admitted, with the t guarantee of the future admission Of other Slain States. South of it, the South would have seceded. :And nothinicoald reconcile 00 North-WI , the entices- Dion that the pledge that :the remainder of the Louisiana territory shorild be forever free:, We relied upon•the honor and tith cethe, South ror the fulfilment of that pledge o,„ If shoiireaks iit., now, there is an wad orlon compromises; tidall connection with her. The Union may and denbt lesi will drag en a 'fair years longer:but the very next collisien between the sections will never it„ It is the full corerktirm of this issue to the present controversy that hispirei me - With:setae Modest confidence that the bill can never . iebovir from the blowsit hasalready received. .. •,_ Mr. Breckenridge, of Ky.,from the home of, Henry Clay, made a pettifogging speech of anl hour,.a piece of shallew siecialpleadix' lg. eneera extension and expansion of ne.p.histry;designed to prove that the'compact was • no compict, that Mr. Clay had :nothing:Li do With it, that the North had violatedthea greement, It was emcee piece of clap-trap better suited to' the entertain ment - of a mob than t t o the .mtrit t nies of de-I, bats. Mr. Bri•ekenrid,gO. never appeared • to. so', ' Ude advantage, as to.day,„.but then he never ap peared in so bad a cause until to-day... t t`c ~ „ The Senate'has been agaut engaged with the" Gadsden • treaty.! Mr. Shields,concluded itnig speech against , and Mr. Busk emnmenced one in reply. '..The Probabilitiesare th 4 the treatyilll be rejected. 'lf it be, :a new- regaleition• Will b y e immediately lent to 'Meilco - te waded! another, arrangeMenti in which there shall beam" stip- , Widen fivernble to the United Sfitel., s : A number of Indian treaties have been Made, which expels the twists ?Rini 'ilinteniieViii4of their raserviltionklithe,liehriaisiiiiilto t ry. -, (This is ti':branch of tho \ Nehmska - .artindle qiiiehbehingn‘ln the eieetitiinhiiitinii of iiiiiin,, ritment !.(i tenninnitinike,,,.and,titey have done li. - ',. ' . ' . ',. t t.Jcitia:\ • , • Pot tlio Pittaburth Rant nototte. ul.'Facto lOW 1111titli c rot.Mhinkeri sad Anti, . Pittsburgh; Ind Allegheny, With their '' sdicir bon environs, bank • pOWIIOOII' of loo.ow-who, occupy, probably , . 2600'euree: Abildedlitii 'about 25,0W`lots,,eangtei fftitis ;0 to.soSeet 44t, Awl sabied'Pebnislo to ssoo4lftifootfrobt'ore, Pre-' bable Overage : of $5011...114 front,- $1,500 the .1 acre or 860 ft. front, at slo;per, ft,' ; '-'' \ ' §85004 - --.4i • .. 1, \ ' I.' .t 600% N1,, $l. 5 000 • 'And for -.400 acre., at lO h\ ~ st- t „ltio,oclos • -I. ' - .*. "•- at • 50' "N \i' $43,750,000 ':. "• :, ;" ';';', ie l'i it .300 -..' 4,40590,000 In ekteirmati,..st. 'Louis, sc., arn.vionnds 'at, 'F/000 a tacit:Stunk In Now York at $4OOO a feSiti front, or, for a - single' acre - $ I ,4oo,lgiind. oven these, prices aio justified, by el- altiolereitlii maxim " you cannot pay - too winch forMlhing, if it 4afthe right kinde,oe for kbiiildiaslifot, if it is in the 7 . ,yheplare.? \•\ -,, , -,:• '\ i Let no return to Pitinbeigh,riere - , g rounds I are cheap, mud cheaper thee come 'its the Weeftiiid ei" great deal cheaper, then' uch in the &Willis :1 Itn'aere in Pittsburgh, is only $17,500. i'llutlet; us ask who owns these/Minas nowt. ••Who dial awn them; 50 , years Ago,' ftr•!even 20 7 10, or 11 . 1 Y t i* a .g °? A W Nl 4 fr i l4t4tlld\PlV* 40 i l 4oi 1 to pip, coda theni or grono a . Which are . now . ] Wortledietti,"dollare,•ttiti'eqteit , ciiroula it have ,' been `trier, if they bad paid their siftti Tor RiiirfEs;:l dramiciitchstia,-bittery , ticks* ''''oftlioftie=ftices,."l or for exorbitant Tents, in" - the eisisidect garrets' , ' and tellers of lanes andilleYs, inkeling,the foul ' , pestilentill eitmoipliero ‘ of peat .tip citlety:toiling ' through the week 'to feed half stariedfaMilies; and through the year to poorly clothe and house' them, with Mame enough of meekly saVinge. to buy a.. ?dandies ineakfist, or of yearly Favings• to make a Ant."l'Mengnyt.of, Ilannelfortheihnby, calico for 'the Wido, bootaforthe boy, and bitters, ',Or his daddy 1/ Verne &there, and some lifting Men, will no'doubt say-by - their actions,' gee! Whit an wirer t ind",stlll, it will` bti the proWi; ' tatvtmstriv ;', wrougb out; cyphiVed up anti pub.; lisbetth the World,' by the daily, weekly course. ' end 'conduct ,of thoutandemhe style themselves' rationAl, : beings,.but Om world- pronounces bad, managers. Their . prettied is 'not lft' accordance' :with the maxim; 'the eight kind or thi Sight plate.' Thiright hind, is a .chear 'WWI, for each family, the right,ptatefor thousands liting Wind ationt Pitts burgh, is sit Rochester and ikatty Falk only: no hour from Pittsburgh .• .••-, • " . " - - ,Itacheiter and her eletoi:Sillitiasi 'ant io,drittr cnisi whit. iewell nod I,iwrento,'l 4 loWark ittal Pittersoft are, to Bohol - mid Newlfork. - -, , , ' . Betr stoand New Yeti medft • tho, iiiilleironr what ;they .ateiliter Without these tow Beep:as. and Nett York donlifnot'be whit'they'are. ..• • . - The Beaver eillifeepal a willing tribitte , to: PittSbuTghl' * 14 ' 4 1 PAP them lick. le %Me& etes4se or toinifistura,, in monoy saidl , eople,: Tbe, weal th qf .I . '„ittelat: i bas . familia Mi.:actin/zee', • of, her fia,uttate—thploil,ind efforts of thOis" sat for Any' lentil' inlylid;'eletlie4Wlttested:' and homed them '''alr that the/ etre , leurbklll the admitted ralui,of 'A . ); . gratentle. Silt will be at ' ltochater . and the F of Beaver, those wliOhnt , , • \\' • . \‘• ;; • - \ ‘• ; '• A • . \grounds there • now, seenre fortnneS \to \ than:l.- 61.1,er, as-fortunes 'Weie setured by the, wealthy inhabitants , of Pittsburgh. s In tho Beiver\ vil lages ground can be bought for ZA), eenio the foot, which will soon command tea times as much ! for 'these tonna: \ have 'grown, ‘llo7c growing, and will grow' lawn in i&l4, thazi they I have growl since 1844. If 'thinkers and Thinkers can digest the forekoing-4ome, sseldition, al Arias are on hand, • ~.• - \ , • FROM mututnntata. ' dC ' -- D y :taborer dassite." , . \ . ' Ilattrusnenri, March'2s, 18.54..,!, Lv ,Satisitt—llle Auditor -- Genera! to .whom was referred the bills of- expenses - incurred - at Oldest \ session by the entertaittmentgiven to the Maryland Legislature, made a report to theßen ate on the - subject. Some of the bills ere very. , , considerably reseed. The repoit'.• true l'elerred, 1 lb the Financecommittee.' - ' • A :petition, was presented - ;from umberland county fbr 'a nrohibitory,'Toaarco law.' ,' ' • . • . The bill supplementary; to the Butler county Mutual Fire Insurance company' was reported from the committee on Corporations; also, with a negative ''recenimendatiou bill to incorporate. cu the W ltural so ash ingtoele n county Agricultural ' and llorti ty. 'd Mr. Wellinger - nada bill in. place, supplement to:the acktotnerease the revenue and diminish the expenses of the Huvernment. - • .. , . ;YMr.. - Kunkel; one - supplementary to the 'act re gulating.Railinad cempetties. , . . Mr. Crabb,• one to repeal the tonnage tax on. ! the Pennsylvania, Itailroad. ' ' -, --. ri r. - Mr: , Meelinteelt,' onli to authorize the.Pitter.; burgh and Birmighem Bridge companies to borrow money :. The billy supplementary to the act regulating BanltOras taken`dp 3t.lut on taidioint Mr. 'Hal deman, :Nee..Senate ' agriin i 'resolved. itself into ' , Committee iitthe' whole for gelieril ,ammireent: . &motion to strike' out the third section - Vie lost; the thrtlier\considerallon'ef the.bill was ,post':. paned for the present ' - • '.• On motion of Mr. Ifolderema 'the supplement to the act to make a Stale , appropriation ,to the Pennsylvania Training School \ for - Idiotic and :feeble minded children, was tekrt up. ... : . Mr. Dazzle opposed it, and the bill was de sleeted -on' Steen& reading by, am - following ''. \l'aii.2--Messrs;Ceabli,Cressieli;XlieglOil:' Haldenian; Hamilton; Jamison, Ktinkel,!M'elin: toPkplellingeii Price, Skinner,: 51ifer.4 7 12...:: ,- - Nava.'—Slessis. .3uclialeii; trarsie, Foullcrud.;.: Fry, 'Goodwin, :limn. D. Hamlin, Ephrobir W. Hamlin: \ Hendrick:4 - Biota, Rinser, hl'Fariand, - Piatt, ,Quiggle, Sager, Wherry, -M:Caslin, SAO- When the vote was announced, Mr. Foulltrod stated that lie was reported incorrect. Ile had \ voted "aye "`put at the suggestion of the friends of the bill he, declined making the . correction With Hie viewer he?eaftcr moving ivrecousidera , -The following bills passed finallY: ', • , Bill. relative to the preservation of the report's. of the courts. Bill relative to Welgtas and Measures.. -'. ' Bill to 'enable the Cohrts.to ratite roads and • alleYs, - ATXwhen rendered useless. ,: - Bill relative to Building , associatione. '... - :, . Bill relative to the Sale and Conveyance of real estate. 'Bill' ralatlie to Costs of witnesses. . . 1 , ' - 13-11 to authorize the Pittsburgh nucleon!' hill Turnpike road company to born* mency, • ' Adjourned till Monday:morning. '-' - ,• . - , In the Hoven, tho \ Speaker announced Messrs. Roberts. Bettnr, Serous, Monaghan and. Scott rth the select cOmmitte nt the bills for :the sale 'of the 'Public Wcirl4.. Immediately'„lifter the reading of the Journal, Messrs. Abrehani and 'Muse moved to reconsideres.l4 , Vote giren -rester terday, authorizing the nkmintnient of the Se leit Committee:, After a long debate. thq moo- tion to re-consider was, agreed to: yA motion to refer thebill to \the committee . on ips and Means, was - defeated. \Yeas SS, Nays . ~ . \ e original resolution was the \lefeeteo, an d the elect . committee fell \ k 'flt Ito exteng the elnirter cif the Al of . Oat= iygl)ft, was poised bithird reading ' \ . Tim \simplement to' the Charier it c ^ Pieta , burgh. and Erie Railroad -company s taken PP. , N\ - • ''-', '-: \ \ `.. 'dr.. P,s4e submitted •an 'amendment , \ pre- \ rent obstk.urting the location of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh railroad; from the North of \the 4, \ %. -Beaver ?lire{ t . Pittsburgh: - • ' ' ' \ \ Messrs. ir am; Porter ancl' , ,ehamberland, supported thit \ e . endment, and .Messre.. Mc ~. vr ku c t \ poems and Da s posed it; and it *as lost. ' V \ Mr. Chambe • then offered another amend ~ recut of a..sbllibie aracter,.which Wee adopted.' Mr. Hart moved \ one"bestmcting the branching pri4ileges if thecompany; - which' was pending whwltellegee -1 0.1 0 .rleed. ' . -'' . - -s ecroseveeteneri ortr.'g.cceintwetslediSitisen '; FOi7IGIN. NEWS \BN TALE PACIFIe. , . ' ' . Lostum -Marcia 7,184- I 'The delrxery of, the *tan tal statement of the .Chaticeller itf the Exchequer took place last night in the Housthof COMmons, anti bas been the Pre= ether event of \ impoitance since4lie departure of the Arabia.' f Fftourro\Wholo it,lise excited great satisfarition, although Of, course in the presenk'e of war, notwithstanding the prosperity of the revenue last year,Vdcathin addißpcm to our butt leas insteadvirin initigatiorr of tfient. I ' 1 .The.revenue fric the fiscal year ch.:ling - the sth ' of next Month ahouyaanmerease 0r...C - 1,04,000 Over the amount orkgthethly cstimateo‘l9 the expenditure - be becTl,ol?,tha less t n en; --enticipatelp \ - For the ext year, howerhrothith I .the, revenue's estinnt at 453,849,000ti10 ex-t pendilare owin,g.:to,:the - ;itar, will .be raked tto .E*36,Vdthiioo. 'An iitiverse,balance,consegue4ly . Will have bilk proVided forof ..C2;40,000,:-nttd' I , this it is proposed to Obtain lsy doubling , the er g isting income:tax"for the -firalthalf '4if theyear.l. ' That tax now yie1da1.13,276,A ari _increase 4 - . this ,eroount„ hydrae : half with therefore-supply -the Pending "deficieney ~,,,o have au., resiocteubs 'ituiplus: • - -'' , \ \ \ \ . •I' , \ The principle' is thus \ adopted ef*ecting our ripene), warlike', or otherarse;athis inpatient ,theeceur, instead of giving way the temPta ,..tion'ef .throwingiimm on posterity, yWesortin I tti toloins. If the-Nair should prove ore severe ' and protthated thin /imbed:a hitherto\ atipected;, its mativin futare Ferri laity„PrOVn byoild the ability otthe public-0) meet with Ont alreifi. era= .ploymMtlof the national credit; but, the'fe*ig. is to sustain then cheerfully r - I rg- r 4-1 "7 e 'r 41titetlealty endurable, . , \.. -, Vtithregard to the *Or inerition the Promthent r point otintelllgenee -relates teirmitlier 6%040 ' ) .00) Rutalatu _of the /Mk mortifying , lthid. -it I.occuricd in,tlthweighborbood of- lialattt; biri the I:nighty:if s the 16th February ..,. The ilasalans," I it apppearis, hid redelted informationthat a yg,.. I liege called ' Cimporeeith abotit.four-miles and a' I half firma that" plaieywne held by . 4006 tWiliS,. end, it vat \ consequentlrresolved to'iothrourid them end, cut. theta 'off by- surprise. For )this purpose the Illusion general detached a bO4 of 5000 Mei:Whet:Were .directed to` march in the 'night andle'apProach the spot by two different Utnalls,"so as OS trikathe-Ttirks in, front and rear .Accordingly 200 \ men started intone direction and 2too in another., The Weather howeverwas 14 - I (remeli'fogitv; and at a point Where the. kwe rotas Met - Orme the \Village, the divisions mine I\ suddenly upon each other ; 'and' encirsupPOsing that they were encountering a battalion of Trains, an action commenced,- acid: they cOntineed.fiiing upon oneanother, foratthour sails. half,. until ' daylight\ diseloied, their - , Mistake, ',lt was then found tbad SOO menhad bcellied ittailwentuleth sad as the‘Torks trathe villa as Weillui at Rol; (afat had meanwhile helm put ,ir the guard bylbo sound . Of themusketry, the --Ilussiani, dial:ie./oi 't(ined andlicanillated,l'ell back.upon their origin-. 141 positlithitiliall possible speed s ., '......„ ( ii . ., ) \ -,Anexpeotation that thetiong threatened attach . 1 ettiialatitthsoini.:to he attempted is Still genera;" eptigs4hthrevult Must have a most important In-' Buono° in deturmining,the duration-4 the war, the public' take wpthe papers each morning with intemk'nntletY,XexPeptieg to see the \ heatling, 1 . Wefent'of the Turks" trot the tithe I .mserniii he. '\ . t -... 4 '' -•-• ':- ' ' . ' Two additional dOunlentst with the signethre 1 of the Vier have just been published. I . Ihrineon. slats 'ea Mahifesto t. his, petiple - calling upon. 'them to eittesminate the enemies alba orthodox, church Mid tik gravitate the exploiter 1812; While tlthotheris the ", reply addressed by-thin to the autograph lettarUflouladiapoleon. . The- letter, hafilled. with some -of those monstrous 'perm „ eltthe 'of feet by which the . czar it now..dikin plohed; coupled With the old complaint that IMI 114 not suffered to remain in.place: ',- no lii m illi.„-, ti.wmuifested. toward him by thealfiedpowera is 1 I still thoonhject. of ankriadversion. while net .the' 1 slightest word of elluilrita orjusilficaticm isc.Put ' firth in relation to: lthoriginal attack ' n the territoryof ' ' At e' 1 his neighber„ \ 14 the same time, the ' cotardunicationt will do mucltgeothity .fikicasing the hoSiilillt of Francthleminuch'ir thee:in.-hitt 1 "--Ifel.enough to Wrinel_upt.this predini= tion, as ,r 4 as thlalirrit,hy. a taunt tvon thetde fent OfNapolOrizi in the Anstriininvasio- ' - %Nothing farther'his - trenSplreCot much . 'fur= p . ortanie' - itegtirding ,the inhnirlAction . or iho lirSillks*:;Turkey, , and opinlonlitrit the move\ ' xnent hue ,heeh„TriaLind,.promatUre, and:that' i its ithppresslan Ilakt be_dlfundt,'l4ldly welnt ' ground. Utittsrbile,,howeier, fact} Whkia coop tolight ineonientionarith Welles! that itlunam. 'I t, manyhtstanees bean .protoked by - repacity and misconduct' on the part of the provincial Turk= ish Oovernors, ;who in proportion- to their , dlsv ill4loolfoM Constantinople are, socustometto the' practice, of illegal and reekleis tyranny, \ \ The ,\ ' \ '' '” ' .'" 1.-' =NI • \ •••‘'• • VOLUME' LXV47-;- - NUM: - / - IER 91 neccsaityor a better' .041.111Zation in this re ' 11 eels to•-remove all''Cvinkt ground - of. comp will-become.an Immediate, duty of the 'a powers, in which at aPpearathey ere likely sincerely met by tEer . Diruk. , . • - I'' , • `!'. The' embarketioi of - the ' ftritPerLion ' Of, - British contingent is non :lllriraiseompleten ' 'der the Mea t . satisfactory crlioninstancork. . Of French Mirky ;it' is : expected :20;000-`men have. sailed from -Tenon . , !,ki, the - - V llth of month. According : - to Pdoolalians of . military 'aiitheritieS;, the fi ret:Wilialost.betw the alliedforcei end the ftusaik3lol4s,okapetted occur about the..2otk of May: , ' - '' . l\ -; ' - ' - •••" r After 'the departure .ef the hattlianket, \ , Englishflide sheared dint Washed flawless. 'Co'' sole were then onotedifti, but they kulraequert receded ; to 901; - This - Averting.. however, • hive closed at 911 ' The absence of -any' arri • . of • specie,` tither front • A4l;ralla or 'Anted' and an :export of gold from beinfOn ,to P • produced in the first:Matsui* rritrtierel tende oy to , depression but therfinanelat statement r. 'thee Chancellor of the-Exchequer hitiatilly co • teracted :the adverse feeling; owing te 'the f • ofuni new•creation of stock: beingeorttemplat : -, There has been scarcely any reaction from s,reireht unprecedented' fall of Median stock • sthe :various lkirepean tairketa: - At Pt. Pete burgh the .signs of 'the. ..financier 'cent - date which must aoon•-arrive: in ekinserOence of th I, 4 in depreciation -the currency; by IncreWed nape Issuesirg-mere °billable, an • gold is leaving they contltry,` - -\ A''proliibition o its export was expected before, cthig bat prob ablYfor the sake et appearanoes\the•Ciir wish 1,6 delay thatitt .. th until War with allied-pow. llte ers has formall commetteed. ' \ ; 1 , The French. •istverrunerit have -' lanced au intended loan for . p • sum: equal ' to -"Millions sterling. In thagrainrear4t„, notwithstandin an' an noinicement that . the` exportation, of ,i.h at from' Oderise hoe - been orbidden:Li tendeeci : te, lower prier:alma:been minifeeten Witten,' Mirror; anvietnel , change in rpiettitions: f- The ireithek for egrieultural,eperatione in Pngland is conMd ered during the past four , . ipoethrti . 3o have bet. . of an unus uall ' Y fa • vor ablo o erecter , - ,"" .•Nailfessv Of th e c_„ ~ l e‘.. ,,. . WilMaeas run ilita g o '' ":" No have already Wormedo7 belove d am fitithfel Subjects of the progressoear disagree mente with the Ottethin' Poite., - \, „.• ~• ...':: "Since then , - although Edit illideitto win =paced, -Welhaver.not cots ildtkincel4lfin wish, news still *rob,' the, cerriation'mf .bloedebed.— We even entertained the hopethatledlecOoll anti \ time would convince tlt Turkialt.Goveranritiof its Misconceptions enge area' ..by .. , treacherous instigators, - in in - which 'eine' list 'domande; 'founded; en treaties,. have been represented "as - attempts at its independence and veillgintentkins ofig grandizement. Vain hooay, \, ; _haver . liee n our , 'expectations so far. ' '`, - .., -.1'1,-4; ) \ , !.The English ard'Preaell .03 iernmente have • sided with, urkey, and the app . the • combined fleets at ; Coins op ec , ieried as a ; .\ti further incentive, to its olatinio r Inow, both the 'stern rowers, without ' .inkly,irledir• 1 rine war, have bent - their .fiekots \note , e r ßlack Sen. ;reclaiming 'their intention `to ; 'feet the '. \ ii Turks and impede: the ;Cebu navigation '4f. our vessels of n uar ,Lt for the defence of or ' ts.— After no net d- of -a cburseameng% 'fir na- • tions,lwnsa ed our embeseles fro gn and \ . andprancnk a d have broken affair gel 'ca in- . \ toreoerse with. those powers...-. ~ , : .1-, ' , " ~,,' '"Thits, P4land aid Franca hav,e,.. sideik mitts , - the ninnies of Chris tinnithagarnst Ruse% g olk 4, - is combating for the Orthodox faith.":' , 'c •"But Russia will hot betrather'lliklY dell' ; \ ~and if enemies .enfriDge oar. frontiers; We ace_ 4 , ready to meet them with.the firmess . bequeathed to us by our' ferefathern . Aro wedurt,thek,satak t:t i,i, Silesian flatten; of wh ski exPlettx, the,,,nrwori- \ ble events of 1815 bea Wfteess 'l, ,' - v . . • '-; \ • , "May the Almighty a st ns"to previf thid by \ deeds. With ads hope; coinbatting for Our pir- sccutedbrethren, followereoy . the leaner-Christ, with ono accord let dl Rants niclaim, -,q) Lord, .orintedeenier 1 Whearshallcwolwr-1,,,,,Mix God be glorified and his ettemielt,seattersittr. . \ "St. Petersbergh M , - M(g, :)I etneriary, 1854." B.ars,an Tavi•On - "-Tinks.celehrated : tawnier Is , 'shortly to *tern in.. this \city' The TOGVeland Leader gives the' following , -Wain! of Ms sue ceoses:in -that 40,14 - -'"--• ''- ;'' .,,.. ..k:. : •: , ..- The.Meledien - inaereWdody . ielta:lntlca ca- • , parity, leSt night,'. on the-.Oecesden. oil ; ftayard • Taylor's lecture. It wail ciertainlyilkiiiitost in teresting' andinsteuetite lecture we,ovei,ipottem bee to Imre heard: and, was laferied." ickerith the greatest attention thiMighoutY :Ile-ltiltrtres .„amti4 to-night, on "Japan. ".: , is said . thsc - the 'late tour made by Bayardlall thi.japan \ enrol:llo6n was caused tithe. ha of ar,beaklli c\ • ftft women to whew he bad pledge:Aida:teeth. oeirmtption; believer - i robbed", 013310 t :11, \ 19C011, - companion, and gave 'Retain another angel.--1, \ nfeir days before her death they were married, - \ ‘ and \ When her remains were' aid beneath ;the ).., • wild &Users, he Sot outl l flr 'the , East, with„ tier 1, last sigh still fanning • pallid: check, ,-; ilia coarse **since laken'ene of nineterinpted-euc- \ cess, and 'his Mission 'eralnentV, prospetojks-- ' • Doubtlesehis heateri-lyikhas Marred pyor len - pathway,ehCcred hissalidenedepinitand Smother' hie erigged . Way, ` Mr:Tayibi;inlthotighswidely ' known as a Welter, will "achieveetilracater ge- \ \\ ~, Devitt is a lecturer, and 'it 3s n il t. too, ntrich to \ \ picklictihnt.thb yourf,g enther • Wiftlenia a name -that Il i conn t r i*y I t o prouder& honOr,.--- ?;,- • , ~ '. woman - wall-worthy , Thelmly referr to was ' e inostAmely„ And highly' accomplish' of, the affection of the poet:\ - When 'AIr. Tailer,left,for California it warOkiitti,. goldWAream, fontiare he hoped, to win menotenough” to allow ;Olds mdmage on his return:V i ka thlef:teturnitalt, • how changed was his dre i Ito found thopere •• I creature of his love wasti4 kiway-yerder4o . .foli ' r• destroyer, Consumption; was Seep toeeeher - hernefrokfi - jiim forevee: '' trky, 'the, two•;spight \ not be in these Sad he* they worn. mar- \ }i nt, and the devoted husband;pras permitted to - \ brio his Wife die anon his breast. ' .It.. ii,ord.,of ' ulte4trepisoderi which render*" h)ananky;liaatiti- futi;and kihkin'ire think andreirdW,.:TnylerrWe instinctively utter &blessing.;; ,--; -, '4•',', .A.Vnics raon -a* Seirra.':-::,Thnrplll6l . 04 'is' . I arcabS6ot of theriema'rkalifilie ireir Theoidore ',•,. \ . 0: 'lrma, &Whig member etckerkgri l is- from u\ cionisian4 on. the „Stibreakaloill , deliiired ' ' committee`W the whole on Thuls day ,. . ~, ~, 6 , 1, \ las . - \ Mr. ftubl.„wariippoled to ' e."t0ff,0!r.,,14•,' Missouri Conipronuse,:censidiringU.Woitht .:-.k, i violation of gee2d faith,. and contrary; to COia ,troe \ volley of the country, WgenderihgdlicOrds ithd 2` Kdisrerksion betofien afferent 'ittetienni - and. 44 NA -, \ 1 F ibithi.existOice of our bleastirftrieVr y pfit, \r wnteroled that \tlts MiStoirri , C'etinprikm,upihivii- passed biallaY gvW.t'eicitninerit'growirig",outOf. -:\ 1 ftdiri l a i very questionl that it was •effectedi'Vy \ Spit "ern .- Votee,. an , had - been knatainrid'iqz•4 \ et.b, , em meant°. - \ Wro denied thedif 2.r. that -wete alt•re, that' reatitifeiniuu ^ i'ininfiVieite :for \ • • the 'repeal, It line his belief, if Congrapkiripealed • \ the'filisireuri • Conthroniik it 'Would open-. hp \ . 'door Lb repeal the otherCOVlrieribieW, ivOrk,thesa ns \\II bf:tha Go titution itself. liorkherti nelitlbyilltlif opposedlo t. Patriotic Strap tegalritifies.and., large bodies f individuate Mee dechiradagrifint s the repeal', e had seen let‘ere frena4d4ink ‘",,' , grished ettisent of; thell'orth,depreca , Oir '', agitation' 'of the\ Orrery ipiestlittears Intense 'to - ',' the.peice of ti: Nolen -:- Thu retAil of theiffs . ~: isouri',Compronikse,is condemned br,tanki - -oritt former . opponents; \for fear of ishasstrous oriiiiem ' qiicncei to the conntfy. The soil .97,:blahrialin and Bennie to notSPWtfitahle'Ai;4OvtisY4394,;•To Erie men' w ill go thither ankrefileblishql,econsbi-,, tutionvixeluding sla \Tel; aid' etinclifirftnelhO L's slaves . who. May be there:: 'Per airprietteid Oi , ' 2' , poex.elavery . is . prolubitvlADL-eftecinailikm, , ,ir prchibited bylaw Thes , whence the necirksiMe, of repealing the Missodri Compromise? ' What , - '1 motive can there bo eire‘d;the.limits of di ' 9\ - to a territory which iitiefi;faierable:l4"thai -, \ atitution 1 .. They' of- he•SAttiadready lin* ir . \ enough to be profitably.onlavaledfor-ligit, i - , ' \ s , they sill keep their slaves udder :their karnigir.•`\ ' \ eminent toad keep and will itot \ olloW 1 4,7 1 4Y5''' to invade their rights, ' trecuridftitY, the ,cOnatlw , i'• ',, tion.,But, while it is their policy he there were sound reason' •of :Scanlon -0 Y that' I would justify, them in reeirdlng•threellertato dlir turb settled compacts, and induce 4q axe • serve the peace and harmet4 of theltdon...,,T r ike, - I true interest of all Section 4 wAa tO pr44ifourm mony ;"to practice'on theprbietido ckkontlitay,t . . olutioneryPatliers-i-"E.Pluribni tintintl-,44lnid i 1 tee WO Stand, divided ire fall-" , ''Ffortb:4l*ltli.r:- '. Carolina step forward to Tudarb • tha,4 l . 4ispurld Compromise I. Why had other`..%mtheil 'States • ,•`c so long elept.on their Waage:. - I ,\Who- - kboalnils- . docked the Senator from lalgioisi - ,3lr.)Dont,lasi.i . . to step in front as the defender Ptl4o South ? - , --, 01 In conclusion ho :eloquently appceledc•te 34. - 1 , 1 North terd , auth to ' stand by 'theT,C4alifatli4 , 1 1 and. Caton, with calumess:' avoiding 'OW 'litter-IL . anco of ant ,sentimont -adkonlitedi to. iittedderv,„ -- nniand feelings among thn, Represftitiltretrofe i . , --' any portion of th l -U 0 3 2.4"4-10kWolii4th.o.;17011;:•1 ..• • Tun Bunks ronlza4r--)Y.4vtendetates \ iNWeIP - . ' .',l letters hrtvejestbeed - rWeivenat firellibla,Tbikasp, ~,-...1 frent Genera, Di. 31erlo'deanbiltne, Dr ;trio 4 Cel.:'TronottOit'antl'ilateati kabuki, trigint.,. ' ..- •'.- Americanßiible &tidy taftinnaWirkitirafor ; III:ling- bpi' * . ehately 12,000 or 114060 , W c . ea , -ifik ..'- --- 1 the Italian ricw,Testanienti..*.itilli armth•ola,, k ' '''s\ nerwherkirtdated; enithof.peoplp -aro etNIOnWr \\:- possess it. " Will - tlek.' Chrfitinoi of Amities : '.,,, (say, they) through your -swiety constenata two , :_. or ti nge thousand dollars to bring eta the first .;4.4' 9 .. , Witten?" We will' not doubt that the icapente., , ,' will bele the affenstative.X Y. Coady, , . . •, , - . • • • '.• . ~ . „•••.\ , --• 'v ...., ..‘‘.,..\.,• • \ ~ ...:, • 6," \' 7. ' -::- '.&': , ,';-;. , -.:::',:';'.. , ;:i.:`