Yf'. 7 :.':.: . ;i:tSTA.BLISHED: iN 1.786-:::, .PItT'SBURGII GAZE TTE ...it/BUSHED DAILY . AND WEEKLY BY ' WHITE it'oo. DAVID lITI Wnina tn.MTIEL swam. ITI as nap.mom UST Dom To TZZ TOR 071145. dvance. GYLinz idioms per =t om. malls bolf Yon a W ILK lir—Ten didlateCor advanon O. edU ter sapplkd on the thlloshon nom: Threw opens ; ;so l• •V. a 4 1 .1 -r; 7 , 4 3 do zo oo nuked., ex each dab tobiadTiveMil .. l o coo _noPtc,., ead to be nold Invariably In 'thanes. ho PWW so 1 2....1 bo sent altar the roar nitres, outlaw tho wend' ' RATES OF ADVERTISING: • ' CIO Una of Ncodeerell.ar " . „1 0 - 60 • ' • ' 25 76 • Do three months ..... ,9 00 Do Mu 1 1 00 ' Melee montho-. ....- IS 00 guai ng garde, (5 _llnee or hes per acuscun) , 0 1/0 One d e fter kr meth additional lino • • One entareLjdomgesilde at,. pleasure. (Dar an.. natn.)es naive af pups t: .25 00 rarwan additiOnal adurolnaKed non one month. and for operbk addlt)onal edam inserted under the yearly rates, hair e. Advertbefoents exceeding & square, and not over Morn • L ig A n g °l " s"b = d aerst s i s= " e_ e g adeartisens a halt Oste -= chanmd few their cblication. nef candidates for Mare to taboo the mole - as other, advertionneerta • foments Advert not Marked on. the Coley for o nodded number huiestioni, will be continued WI forbid. and " gertli e == li a7 tinnt hers le gealr umit.d t 9 their own immediate barites.. end all advertisements Lit the benefit of other persona, WI well an alledreftbosurbb not innactilately remnostelthitts their own beeinem,. and all dames of aatertisemonts. 1,, length or °Menne.. ter Col .l lh=nots enirag t edariU locharged at the Motel rates. ITTX X. bills will be separately and tenetpt ha remit is desired. . .: All .. dmitdi charitable' I ratitutioim, fire man Mole ward, townahlo, and other public ..'41.104 and WI • Ptlltleal meetlnas and notices, to be charged lulfp ee, nay, able strictly In advance. Martha notices to be chargod 50 cents. filth makes Monied militant charge, nukes acoompe ' 'nled byes funend Invltstious or oldtuary notices, and when lO emempanied.to be bald . Regular advertleent, and all others mending communlese • atm or mg/Wring notices designed to call attention to 'VOW • llobees, , Concerts. or any nubile entertainments, where charges are nude theadmittance-ell notice. of vale ..amedutoos-erery nonce deeigned to call attontbn winte enterprises, eakulated or intended to promote • , ineeldnal Interest, can only be ineerted-wilh the under etintding that the tame is to be pad km If intended to tbe Wafted of 111 the load p column . Um same lelll be charge4l t the rats cents ar Eon or mar u. nes to be-charged triple pries , vent Lkeees• Petit:ken In redate Amt.,' and Auctioneer,' ndveitoemente not to be Sawed under yearly .rates, but allowed a dlsomnt of thtrty.three and s onothird par cent from the amount of bilml'ithertiearol9llllrilllooMT Es 0111 X MAW. - . • kW*. thresp i Zertions ...--.41 50 • . Ono D o. IDTZWITUNLIVI TX Intitv rani: . • Yee MITULre, (10 Humacao insertka--.....50 cents. U' Do. • each additional insertlon .25 mute. I transient idoutisements to to 1451 In adnrse. DISCOUNT /I'MU OF ClOiritarit. aril POI • N."II.OL.ALES -dc IS7 ifortat it. Waxes Tkinlil _ PENNPIYINAN'LL. ! ' Mat of Itittobtoxia.----rar I Mtlrd.i."ol°,l7,-..1-1 Vof QtmT•~ k of North Amarlea - - - par W Baaka(North'n Llbettleapat ♦ Xan e k of P l a t aaagvaea. a -Pat Wtilaltodg; .1R: ~..• Meth. Daa.-.tat othatilte Haat o troth. 1 1 wart. flaalt..--...paz 1 Ita4lamnan'aßatdr4.---Pat Waite= Bank orChantbarantro-. X 1 Haat of ebottat Cloonty:-lar 1 &akar tat 1 _ of Ad- 1171oata. , . : Boat of G at e m tt a fahargh.. • . X • Malt ofLetristowa..-- - auk onlldlettrota-.-.- X • - 11antgoznati 00. Bast......tat Bank of Nortlambarlat4par 1 Catilda Moak.. ( COloattdalit }Woi . gto. 1 'Doylottoon Zutool 1 Rda Boat X 1 Ilk dada. txr-tar 1 Ilk of Lancaatar..por 1 franziak Book of Rakthoc. Bt. ~' 'Walk Wof SetznylklU Oa.par Wi=t, • X nnn -' M i r r eoontt Bank • 1 Bank. ~. . ..»..<...:p 1 Bark a[ pbttatm. K'ld • Woo' onn Haat. ...... _ Wyoming Elt.Wllkorarto, 3t 1 matata ' A Boot -'doll at do ! &11 4 11== ?t o r , da Broach dal at do. do l i ttVl "" lrea.= Etatkeh at ' Mao% do Etatteh.at &50m...»...w do laatdo at Doduaaa--. do at Wadthtttad-- do .7 Noma at do - at .Laaatater.... do 'at! iltadostilir.: do at Yoram-- do at do :1 8 .11XT.1 1 ::::::: do do, at loaan_-111a1- .. do ittasob at Norondlt..----:_ do Brandi st do ." Boma at Staub at Ratrana....--: do ;. • r=l , k h 0 11 3Z . L . 0a11....... clk, , : .11Thmh.st! SONS, Brokers. • oind.FouslA aft. Pittsberer 'Wands at Xen1a...—.... do Illraneb at Youngstown- do CUT flank. Cinehnsati... do Clontoereial lik,Chodul- do Franklin flank._.. do Lafayette do ()ido Liftans.dTrewtcts. do Western ltesersolionk... do Dank of slassillon...-- ,9all Notes. . 1 I. NEW' E gliakili • All nolurot T O l L.._..._ X NEW K." !few Torii All solvent Bank. Bank of the Tolley Bank orVa.,ll.lcloond " Ns: Bank. Ya., Norfolk. o Formant Ilk of Vlreola. Marabouts'& Aloch:Zank North Western Bank.— " Branohea... o ..,NORT El 61161 ilia. Bank of (..Ypo 'Fear Co _ Rank of St. of N. Cozoll'a Ihmk,Wilmitrton. ItarehantVßk ?iogrburn, 501.1111 C AROLINA. HkofthoStof Srarolloa Bonk of South Carolina. 2 Bank or Cbuleston 2 Blantcrekklochan's . Bk 2 GEORGIA. =Wm. Bo • 7. Bk of Bronslrkk Audi: 2 TENNEKke.E. AThoorrett Banks . . .• KENTUCKY.. • I Bk of HentnekLonts r es Int of Lontses,Thurston NorthetisnitorKentorks •.• • Poutbern otlientneks . Miff Mate of LLINO us. Idipsomi— 34( / scats Mutt sad Brim:tette" 50 Dank of INgoi. 73 al.‘. t rive le. Co. ebb a .., , . MICHIGAN. 'llVums'Meehazdee Pant 3 . . . Peatnordar Bank, • 3 Inrarastoo Company. - .,... ' .3 I ; ...,.. t ce.sAri.l. 515 nr. America, Toronto 15 . . fft albs People, Toronto 5 Bank of Montreal._. it Bk of lit Canada. Toron t r a. 3, 0 0 Mt.- C11" -...-....par WINTERS..III6I,6O r. .......tE,:................ ? 1 LW 4115...-.-.—:..-..... . '25..../. Ads- ' • . mad) AstriiWilirikrz. Doubloons, 3panigt....:.18,00 do. Patrt0t...,...18.80 lElude. 0kt.....-.-...- , -10.00 num, norr--........0rt10,00 Itroderickrd'ars.--... 7,80 It Thiers...... ::= Dim r5.,..u. nin0n 7.1:--- 478 • Ten Ord/dent....,--.... 3.58 i t=f:::::::.-77—: 312 PILICES OF 'STOCIES. RIPORTIOD FOR. TUE PITTSBUROK GAtETI7S, A. WtLKINS &CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, PTO. fl POVRTII.STRELT. t ..•.P~tfewa4.x.mh 14. Iglu. Dunsll.o4ll Do. 1 Ptinigni4e: .1111ipy CO. 10 • - amp. P's Berl • • 20#4.1.340, city • -1:k. fr.4 - N.T diegtes:*i. 150 67 W4`,:me t a — iGiVirai 60 69. much..r. . 8611, W Ba 4 ,60 P 66 .:Trust 101 1.°P.flOf[L r . St.Osu St. Hand -St. 1%1%s erttiott'h Litt htsanutee— , W? . .ters Irstntorte Vittoria' lasoraeo. C 0... lAlexta•d Maumee 0).- tnto.Pll. 'Pitt*Urbab&,i in Pia.— Pltts , 15/ketrWLDID, 11W Maakastat. • Lau*. tad Railroad— • • th a lts , t k . I=lataaWallo t hia t ' T t a r ct i t a lidani . 4 .o lt m .. ) :::: . I. Da. . T ADs. tParrjai , e Mara • Drama • • • lAD Rd- : Pitlotritr=d4o ll ,. •••••••—••• ': twig PirtsbusPra'.' " i Uoubstwt,-r• w'~.a fimt.~-- ~~ '. ,e'ar •---=_ AILOILLNUX AND 11, • A. WILKE Dialed MAW Doak Rua& ravura &VREIGN and :Dom - Dank Notes sad Lad W 021ketk.s matle thwaree EltaelriaA4 Oold Mawr ou dePx fee • irredfled lima: i CO., Pre , / f °l l. 11 "'` 4 . 4 " 4 - nosticrE ango, Coin, ra t m th att buitiht sad "DLL and loans tiettalateL • • Oaormlorknt. • t, sod lutenist itilord trim lidt OROBOR E. ARNOLD C 0 . .& BANXICR Mums xxateroz. coo, 70112. aa; 74 1 , ourtA Wed, opposw Bel* elf rauhrnyi. - a l. All Trartaarlielit at twit liberal estai-2 , 11111 ..... ~. PORTABIA TLIRANIIING MACIIINES AND ;-.BErkaAroas.. .„ . 1 MTAitaktiTED 'to be thoroughly litilli'; t•-" , v v sa g e w t: m \old4 e •rfi . 1,,r2.1„„m1d s bg . 11:=11R01. troVt i l. t. The ThruhlaiStootanos sroboottlrulodzotallitt complote it. mat removed Nom " plane. to ploo , y and may 14 aid a s ioaaal couviaL4nab la twat- dr dad. Co too. & o, • • runs 110,_tor, tbrubos Neu, or loam bettor wort. ' • 11=1 it=tirsii,orbe .Rr i- ~, 011. W " W u es. . 170 than {ram SO to /00,000 ba •*- ~ T. teer hat. been t oo=w aded . t . ;, l !igoo 4 teri , .'', ''=1101".1111r110144, add a4ll4awrdi SI imi,7 hy Via 15016,1110 r is .263;6 _Patent and la attached it'tdie ~ , , : f. thalidgAUVlZaZ air , suritkittaweraVAnc,ba; ...L,.scorr, Dentist, Fourth street, • Ate dart Vat of Naticet boon -------- t r. tt r it=, rball WARWDENTIST, Tem 1 41 1 40,„ LT v 4.1,..?!.A.b0re UNA ,412111.11Z1n Pomp s. it to b ightygn9...ta no obi flu PM Oltnntle " "Cial 1"4"1"le ilUela6l4ll'l4' • _ • TIDE DAILY PITTSBURGH BUSINESS CARDS. - r S. MORMON, Attoriiy and Counsel u .i r tor L p o i llat amoral to ,No. 44 Gnat stave, L. W. , HALL, Attorney 'Law; "Bake wel'.Grant atreocbelmem Fourth sud A 1 1.1% . • . au3o.rlyT ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, Et. tad& Ito. 4:7 I° Pi tt a ? um burtOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law -Itth gh. and Grant attestant - v.lw ta tate rG4-Y53 mt gets, AL CRAIG, Attorney at Law, New Caatle, AL Lurrenee Count Penutsylrattla. to Ilea Walter CralmOrnee• emir, J. Dlop,Fal frar ns f,V n ll4 B g l4 ., 119 ' l q " Childjapkill' TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, othee er Fourth Wert, near Grant., Pittatiarab. InlLdly P. SPALDING, Attorney' and Compel • CP. at Lam Cleveland. Ohio. febsdlyB.—d. W. Loomill, Shaer & Stanton. ca VRANOISC.FLANEGIN, Attorney atLaw, Zi0.170 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. JASPER, E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 89 Fifth Area, Pittalmrgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. ICIERI!IAN CO, Bankers and - tschange Brokers, N 0.93 Wood street, corner of Diamond burgh, Pa. lairßuy Andean Bank Nana:id Coin. Disconnt Time Exahmsge, and Prombnory tioten mob, Collections in all the principal Mica of the Union; Receive Deposita on call union Interest, and give their prompt attention toall oth nr Math= •PPertalnlng to • Broker's builnema 112)..Eastern Exchange constantly for gam osh2g,ly ALLEY ER-4.31E1t & RAIIM, emakers anct Ex .chsage Etrokers. Bar and moll Cold and Sliver and Notre. afintlate loans on Med Last, or fit . ook 6.0 n. VILMA. Bur 1 ' nd arl r l r filoei rt d eotoro o lan i t i n, ,' C ' ollog! firma made on-all point. In the Union. Office corner of Third and Wood streets, dineetly onmelte the St Chula lloteL myly D.' KING, Coin,Stock and Exchange 11 1„ Zr s ql. Fourth West-411uFs and OM, &Lola nu rant ratcou ' tolloottont:ide on thacet tl" ar l ' gr i*d" "'- torn flank Notasktonght andaold. • r""h319.". 11.0411.13 —.MICA rains.. WY. ICIIIIT. rAT., TER, lIANNA• & Successors to. Co., Bankent, Packs:age Brokers and eahmt In Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Certificate. of Deposit, Bank Notes:and Prpecie.--!.i. R corner of Wood mid Third streets. Current Money received on Depoelt. • Bight CMOSbo othse. nod collections Mads'on nearly all 'princi pal joi United. States. The highest premium paid for, . Foreign and American Ad.aam made _ as emmtPtelents or Produce, shipped owl, cm Mend term. TN. 41: IIIIEL;113. " J. n. less,. . il. Wit TJAMS & Co., Bankers and lsellange Broken, N orth East corner of Wood and Arne% Eittsirmrah. - All transacilons made on liberal tonne, and collections promptly attended to. , jae-ly A WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, 1.4 . 76 Fourth eavet, orpodte the Bank of Pitts• C. , . All trammietioos st mast7jlberal rata% 13•10 . .LARBLER,I34 'ath irtmet, 66, v oitist Pittsburgh. ' NHOLMES SON, Deale ain Foreign -- ~. N o m.„.., 1111 Is of Exchango, Certifleate6 of De. oc trd Spo;c, No. 69 Market stroet. Pitte• ta h..ut t r b. m slain . 1 cm the prineloal dues COMMISSION &C. .Wler.. A. ISLiCLURG, Dealer in Fine Tens, hote. yam Grxerica Wooden end WlllowVare: corner of Wad .d Sloth Streets. le now remising alarm, assortment of Fresh Good s, In addition to hie already ex tenders stock. purchased from first h a d. in the Eastern market.. which will be sold at the lowest market price. ta-ucy.b. Steamboat.. and Famine., buying by the q polled at wholeeale Sates. ilig=t - dellvered in the city free of charge. spit A& A. WBANE, Commbsion nod For , • warding litereln.nts, dcgdong In Wool and Produe• generally; law, Plttaburgh idianafactures. :in. 1 14, &m and street, Ilttaburstr. , -IY= CWELLS & CO., Commission Merchants di and Who Wale Deaden In Bloom, FM, Flour, Dried Frtta aiv Produce No. V o iey abort, - - S: LEECII; 11.1eA.LPIN & CO., Whole • . aaleiGnamma and Dnalara In Provisions, Metals and ttnITZ Stanufacturealia.242 and 244 rathaa. oanasaici. G ILBERT do FREDERICK, Wholesalf Gro .3l..thlegjrarvi,,Eta, F.T i r , tog ad a Oosoalssion InsurNired Liboral oath ea. advances on enronanuannta, Ail goods 11' dein:r a • 16 ZBISON' ft 'CO.; Wholesale Grocers, Produce Defilers. find Commis*,la NorthFda,No. y Amt. Pittabsuia. . JIM Brogan mama. QPRINGEit ILLABAU(111& CO. (Sicces mon to 8. tharbiiiiah.)•,Commlsadon and forwarding riuntm DeAleas In Wool 'and Produno generally, Nos. 145 first and IN Second dreets. Fittabargb. P. ap,l7 :T. W. REA,TlourTnOtors Commission ON • and Rewarding Merchants and 14alers in Persloco generally.. Orders Orr Pittabor Mannhetotsa promptly' • attended to. Zion 74 Witar'ankSoPront its., Pittsburgh. apl.lr. Pen.. ' KENDRPOK;lll . ol3slirElig'lllld' Porn. bal.abo tri Atttrllanabet lar!sa. Paticula. attention. lola VoinUaQ.. Mechandlii, and corudgrunents sac oonnentins, or professes Lit Monts of nay demipifn. , ". Orders promptly attended to. Instnutkon ith mow be hordlottly obeyed. Your business Ls respect! OUT soliciteth sod Pleettor self to nso ewers exertion in your tehet ITji& JONES, Forwarding and COtnniitt don Merchants, Dentin, In PrOduner end Pittsburgh sutured artletes, Canes -Hutu, near Seventh Asset, Pittsburgh. ug RIRDY, JONES Jr, CO., Successors. to AT WOOD, JONES CO.. Ocamdalcra and Forward, • erehauts, Desists to Pittsburgh blassufschrroitGoods. Pittsburgh. 1111FX, IVIATHEIVO CO.,Wholesale cen, Onnadslion sknd Forwarding Yderebsuits, its.rtri For RrightOn Oottou Tarry 61 Warr at-, Pittsburgh. MERCER &—ATE II g, ,, General dw m on confignmento of Yroloos T WIN WATT Wholesale Grocers, Corsadadesi Shia and Dealers 112 Produce isnd ttelmsgh Manufactures, .= Liberty A, littaburats. . . . I T 1111.4112. 176. atJaaiJal7 Intieb• Aux. Intaan.a.laly -** Int.Yab.a dos lot. Morallov IntianA do goly litallov totv.NT ?ot '67)a ."m B. CAMEIELO, fate of Warren, Ohio, sale b . b. co ac tevaa , w : 4 1 , 1 Pc i = of . m...dchtud - p rou d . Pearl Aale, and Western Prodses p asenalr. • Weber between Sultbnekt mut Wood. burgh. ' ''''' TLITiLE :C0.,• Wholessde Omen; Prcauco .4 Coml.. !dm...4, sa Deniers to Pittsburgh Itiatutsetures, Ya 11 2 tiecoalL streetgitts• burgh. WARE.IIOII . EIE.--:IIENRY H. m " VON BONNHORST MURPHY, Whole : v ad. Ou=stiadoit Mitritahhi, and Derdersi to Pittsburgh Plisnothsturis, pcx.= Water serest, Pitt. Dir.7•l7 Dtv.lset.6 et Mr " DO TO. . Pe.• JAcOI3 :: £ORSYT,Ii,,'N ; Forward . : and. My. 20 Div. Nor. rig I. ‘ I ., OMA9 i jA.LMER; Importer and ;Dealer 1111 ,4 = a .r g ird t . A.ItZaWaU Parra% 46 Market DI , Qr. 311 Ci• Mir. 4 it 6 ine E• MeOLINTOCK, Importer and Whole. ads add Ttetall beide? In Odrputiend. I , lmr 011 ktting, Tato sod Plano corldr, Window Shaded Um= t Trlmmlogi, N 0.112 Market Krod.. . . mass& PATTON, - Wholearde and Re-. tail Gamte, an the Pastern side of the Illaniond, Pa. • . Div. Zan. 4 S a New Stock. [ Ex. MW : 'OB ' WE MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Rec. owing DLMlllkr Dpkr 1111 . 11V=Igh Ittki tiquao, 31.6 Liberty Itt ° Oa band very ing• ltiVargarlor old Itownwahels whk : l2 711.1.141 m'curmes O. GRAFF . * CO., Grocers.aiid corn= tz llndon Itaretuustan glad. 'Denim In all kinds of , Ramata.. tiaburgh, Pa. Manufactured - articles. earn o . n Of Seeend and tt • . fal4-1 no I 146 76 16 2s' r: - : .ii'&.- . OW= 111..13111“..... . .. _......G.W.0. D. 10313. fil-BLACKBURN & CO; * Wholesale Gro i nilsat Vartdslua l awd Dalai. - bi Itoduos and Etsbarer astufastares„ Mesh-and 'Oakum always on bawd atllwoir Wasettotag 1 1 listaz street, PlitsbUrtb. • DidiaN . 19bolesaleGrci• serql,CommladenWs% sad Dealers In - Produee, o. SO Water street, sod NT Front street, littalmroh. :pax 0ectu............me5s D. seinu---, -WU= C. SOL MINUS & RAE, Wholetale'Grocare stud Culam Moschants; N 0.124 Liberty street Pitt. VI. CONOWI, vM. GIALEY Wholesale Gro ten, N04.111=2120 Waal strectaltia • •h. WILLIAM ;A: - MCLUItG,. Grocer and •' tztarr= l l an ehdn d 'Moth street:u:r*gtfg ltafuts,:tgssa and leta4.MmVgt. 11,013ERT DALZELL & CO: Wholegate Gronsrs,Connuisslon Marclunts, Dealer . In Pastan. an Pittsburgh Knot Wan& No. 243 Mart, sized, 4outr H. . ' _tam Warman. 'WICK - "- tiIiCCOOSOM to CO ' is tliZt MI : j ti, i‘ = l l2 rtna.. 7 1 Isr ri 1 1:! " at 2 - Yams, sod Plttaboritti Ilsontutures gm:unlit; corner of Woad cod Water itteettt. rltt.bursta: A • CULBERTSON, .Wholosale 'Grocer and -Ceres SfercharA,Deetcr rrOdUlA sad Pithe h Idshathettued Articles. 19.5 Liberty ,hest,, Pitt. rent Pump:. ....... .. It S. PLASYD,-*l'iolisal • Grocers, Com m w., rellants,ind Deblers In Produce—Ram! Church Bildings, fronting Ong Liberty. Wood, and teeth ai&ai&r. L C 0501143.. let AGALEY, WOODWARD 1111' tali Grocer& No. 221 Market street.lidlaketahla "41,CAER SEET.IOO buil. in itore and C L iodo ,WOO .._____ LEE, 'successor io bIERPHT.& LEE: . • Arica Italie:pa Camapplow !Wawa far the +madam Wow ClacK4 149.1 a. Waft ritr!pp.t.,,,i, • . - c••;14 • • • • • • • •' - • . • . . ATTORNEYS. ~nlnß tho 17ank of GROCERS. AGENCIES. rated been appointed the ex chubs Agents Pm Plttsbmgh, 22 the sale ofPatent rated Cemented and &fetched Leather Benitez. namt raletered by P. JEWELL 2 SIN, of 'Lettered, OnnneeUcat. We pow offer for nth a lonia sweetmeat of all widths, manuilletaned, at the menufacturefa prices; hls article bring impeder to any Leather Belting ever before or In thle market- di" a large dock of all widths of Jodie Rubber Belting conetualy on head, and for eale at the .Machlne Belting Depot." Nro. U 6 Muket area. J. 2 H. PIIILLIPIS .AIISTIN L 0031.15, Real Estate Agent, Stock, Merchandise and BM tErokez, Slice Nn. 71 math street, Om Wood. Inestonae-yromptir attended .irdatt7 AITITEL L. 3LAItSIIELL, Sticretary Citi 1 , 3 mem Inzursan Ontopsay. 94 Water street. P. JONES, Agent of the Insurance • On. of North Armies, I,n Front •tmrot. 3.I.*GORT:ON, Secretary Western hum • r•••• Ca. SI Rats street. GARDINERCOFFIN, Agentfor Franklin r d VA, Inaugm . co Company, =thest caner of Rood . PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma • boa Xaruranee Compaar. 42 Water Arad. GEO. H. TAYLOR & RUSTON, (successors to Taylor & Idlorne,) General Commission and For warding Merchants, and Agents for Eastern Om Lnos. ISholesWe'Dealcre In Staple Grocer). l Irma, Cotton, Cotton Tarns, Batting. Twine, Manilla, lila and Kentucky Ilemp, Tobacco, Soda Ash, Window Glass,Pig By and White head Stores, and Clod. natl and Pittsburgh Manntartured _Goods generally.— Ants Mr the 'Tenn Mill" and "Tanner Mr Sheeting*, Pittsburgh. IC. 48 Front. streot, (opposite Pi)ati..ttsburgh lmd and St Louis Packet Landing,) Chacinnatt A. HUTCHISON & CO., Commission 11l • Merhant. geld Agents tbr the Pt. Lord. tiagaritelitn cry. lcom, Deal Z ino, Par, itt B int, te. egat% 11Iolasea, Pig anditar Lead, Help Oa &a, BOOKSELLERS. &C. C..STOCKTON, late Johnston & 4 Stock . 427 thakeitirilir Printer "d ThirdAtt READ, Booksellor and Stationer, No. J. 70 Fourth itroet, Apollo Burldlnics. R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail • Dealer In Blank and School Boob, P•per and Eta, t =ern No. B 1 Wood street. (between Thlrd and Pour h) litlabnzak. matte rEN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ll suoresoor to Dorton. & Agnew, No. f Market A alum Fourth, Pittabur&h. Pat Mrs, toe seer an. Dealer InPtrtab Stall ourgh. ne:m Pa. .2a, a;o. 82 Market street,street, near •. end, AY & CO, Booksellers and Stationers, 65 Wood stnxd, nett door to too corner of Third. Pa. Pottonl and Law books , " - IL ENGLISH & CO., Booksellers, No. !,:f t ta 4;l 7 . 4 Area, horn® Fourth and Diamond MUSIC, B.C. aOHN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, 31usleAuld ?doodad It.trumeutm, Belmnl Woks, .d tioncry. &do agent I Cblekering'. nano Porte, for Western Pannsylranla—No. 81 Wood street irKEY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu ides} Instrument& and Importer of Italian Strings, rjt o ltl=4 4 lo " rem a l Fi1r.t2m0X.4121g74.----t • SCIIRCEDER & CO., Must° Stor , , 4th i eirePt. lottreen Market toad Wood. NoMtude foO, Da,. and Mtudeal.Matrument• of 11 kinds. ' DRUGGISTS. ' , JOHN HAFT, Jr.; (s uccessor to Jas. Wonf mbttreAso:ffeat l etsureirest im Dealer In 41 IV stood s down bolos 1:= 1 11 , 111 - 6. Pittaborsh. Agent s or =Lim L. IFLIZOI. ... ... .. MatIMI WILCO s X CO., ' Druggists awl ..APhth to . 1 41.111 ,4 "• TT,lr!`f°2l".V' t `l,l"tr D .=l*. k r,f} IMltedlucrues,PerfultunnndarticiespertainiugVheir • Palls. parerriptious carefully&impounded. mph aWIN P. SCOTT; Wholesale Dealer * in Drugs. Pains. Oils. Varnishes and Dye Bluffs, No. Z)0 rty street. Pittsburgh. All orders will receive prompt attention. Err Agent for London k Co's valuable hardly inedicfnea. mar 2-1-ly n A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale iTherlV:onaar Woo-LI and Frost ta ' Vi t a bandit. meh7 eltE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in i zr ia mvA t trjr, i c aN ,....uxi 'arnishas. de., de., riffuS`rrffilitii7WriZeTiirsr Retail Droggids, corner Of Liberty and St. Clair street,. SCROONMAKER &. CO., Wholesale V Ora=lste, No. 24. Wood Amt. Pittaborgh. TOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox • k eo.. corner Mallet RISV.t sad Diamond—Ree I.,..ton litantly on heist a full and complete samminneut of Medicines, Mulkine Chests, Pellkuncfn udd aD pertaining to his business. Phyddemi preemipticom carefully compounded at all hours. 1 Perily MERCHANT TAla4l. CHESTER, :Merchant Tailor and Clo to it Zir..Z . . y lt t r e oo c et= puticialar. WILLIAM' DlGBY,Merebant Tailor7Dra .v v er rer and Dealer In Ready Made Clothing. 1n Llt. mete"WATTS & 00. Merchant Tailors, 181 . Liberty street--!We as now receiving cur stock of (km& fer Gentlemen's Wear—ekrthr. eau anerreetingr erne viewed strk• end finoirt crudity. Our blends .d eurtatnere will please give tu. • all. Dahl MISCELLANEOUS. T. C. WARRINGTON; connims..) loADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. A Its boUt alwa on band a full assortment. No. 26 nstbntandt. Pit P. - se3o4yd `O. GRANT MOWRY, Dealer in Leather, Tildet,.oll and Shoe Pimlico, Ne.=.l Melt etreet, podte the bead of Wood. • FFELLX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF; COFFEG, criabliebed IM2 received lbw premieo26, VC 2 Silver. lintels wad Diekansee—M4o26l.2.oe2. 406. Pena Area, Pittsburgh, Pa. 11111.13evare of numermi ereanteredte. 5e21b212 y WAiRDROP'S SEED STOREi • • pieta ieltrraady Seeds Pr the Hotbed* Prualos tr logruments en the Orehardr. ()ern Shelters, Stalk and Straw . Outten., and every thing of Internet to the Parmarilardl• Der Of Amateur. Ordem tbanDealers and klarehan Plied promptly' on tonna: VITA_LTER P. MARSHALL. Imparter and v Thin. Thured and Deenesthe Puns li tgr i Vollb i t Me= mums nom, newt df.Pnals. lONS, FOR LADIES' DRESS. M.. , -The Patio Tashlone for =Ns, Onager Omar= r ARTSFASR ho on eekea the Ist orooloola s pea No. 251 X Penn. dove Mad etreet. verrurtAhr -NoBLz. Upholsterer, and TV Beirltartitobtetv. Whoteede andltetell,Thfrd Wed, Dandy otpadtb the Post Oalee. Till i tlMMOACil FACTO'gr - -141) UrMum& Aller sicw WOO 4 diet Y M. BIGELOW, Providar. CkZmith Bellows _Manufactory. tVO-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.—The sub-' ecribeni pould respectfully Wow their friends and public generally. that they have entered . Into partnee. ehlp commeming on the lath of April. under the arm of H. WILLIA!feI lhr the manufacture of BLACKS3IIIII BELLOWS of every deectiptlon, which they are deterinln ed to make of. the .111 beet materials and superior work manablp.- intend to have always on hand an woo* ment at ea Moos from 2B to 40 inches, at their manufeetou. corner of Itobinem and Sandi:may streets. ItOBEIVI . VILLTAMS, eni can Mny 24. .1.1111:81 , 71.150N. • : mySulldl A. BROWN, would mostrespeotiully in eir thrm the public that he keepahn band. at Ids stand -on the wed aide or_ the Diamond. Allegheny. CU/ - nlate - aseartment of Venitian labaa, de =dein ordeo In the beet style. warranted qua .to any In the United Minted Ilia. Blinds can be removed without the aid of a merely driver. - Hoeing parebased - the gtorit, teak and wool of the Cabinet• lidalillahment of Mauer t McClelland; I am _prepared to furnish their old eintemers as well as the uobile at lane, with arredhlast inmeb their line. Agency, ho. 6 Wood Meet, PittaM6. 26 7; LOAM. FR maimult. TENN GLASS WORK.I3; TTORENZ & WIGIITMAN, Manufaciuieri Of all Wade of _VIALLI, BOTTLFS, and WLNDOW A 85,73 Water and de Front street& Pittsburgh. .• N. D.—butteldar sttention_nald to odd Alma of Window Maxi and Orate motthla for Bottles and laddr.. JIIXII2 APCORD & .. WIIOLDBALN AND ILDTAIL FASMONAILL3 RAT AND CAP. MANUFACTURERS, AND DEAL.IOB IN ALL KINDS OF FURS. COMM OP. WOOD AM) PIPTIT;STREZTA • • • Pittalmrgh; Pa. • 1N4,.. Thelistock gmbraosi nay quality and - 0.040t MU .sadiCaus. Muffs. Mu, (MU and rm . &meta luso /OM- ... WPC , . t jONES . I . QuiliG, " Mettin " facturars of Spring . nufter Steel. Moue, Flab nett' Bt.' Plate. Inge, Coach i ll and dpiinge,. Brass Nut Tam% Ralf Pattsit Perms Ma and lismmer IFint &sta.-Corner of Rom and Pit Artists, Pittsburgh. nIVIS & gam.. .. . ROOM. LP. ROdefiS ' ECU, MlLOOfflOtOnlil of a 'twee Parma. Improved Steel Cultlyst.4.—Oornai saa tint iinela. Pittsburgh. lal2 PAWSON;MOIIAN & CO:, Matmfactateri of novel", Spades, AA, Werehmus NO: 22 Wco2 Ja n ean Virg and Swood.itneets. Pittsbands: Penn Cotton Mille, -Pittsburg h. ior ENNEDY, pIIILDS CO.. .Mannfao - lIIL ura. of - Penn A Nox 1 hem 4-4 Radioman , =Mato of all colon and aMdra " limah and Ocat , Sopa of an aim and dadiptiaan ErtiVongelMlZTlgi=i.l"4'll,ll;l7°. _,_... A * rnold Willituni TIENDITIGIAND VENTILATING WARE; 110110- , -Airnuaduras of 's Naroaeok zo. nm . pstlo . l!_v_Lbl&&,l l ,l4 l .LttOpr Re =Zhu or weer, '''',"'"'_''''' -..r , -..- . ..,. : . :11111—Waturra fold our Rosman, Ditterns, An., to ResnA ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, &hem we cordially reanannod •to Ms patronaim otlhe pith& ' ' • ' • .... . prtim AND: (TOAD,'WA.U.E.L.SAIMET, ..Mrag n a h Milarersuktim l" tirsree mt- wati l i tilitir i ubtlr= 2 : lll2 : . • .. . _ :=artestar, sod 1004oteo MEAN* 1,, mu.- 'MAMA. PitOlbaresPa , PITTSBURGH, MON • .HEW YORK ADVRELITIS Prom PIEWIIER & maws Mom. No. 80 Near= Stmt. liar Tart Rdi OJ. Pirma in as QTy of Pork. MEWL OUTDO a • 9! TILE7PROPRIETOR OF THE ar MERCAX GUIDE would respectfully mithe attention of bauth Farmers, and Morhanka• en*Llng out of the the city to the moderate touns.for a weds gabgabetion of the Gaele k behnt to mall subecribers map Mtp theft pee ins Year, ma lag .111 to the pat remit/ Newspaper Published th e United Eta The columns of the Guide erfil mutant venal variety of Originid, Apk7 Artigee writtennot rto Pleas hot 'lei auro. and will be replete 'with a ;Meer ail the Local end Crocont Scera r thepaa " L i l a. Iss regard to reUtka Crack will tale au de Prate:Mime, and, from time to lime, wiD advocate snob measures an best conduce to the intereM of the test norther. • POSTMASTERS and others art rermedif WIT eel to act es agnate he this taper, to whom will be madmencoplea, free when desired to dole. PREMIUMS—As en inducementfor persons to In . t themselves to obtain enteathers he the lercant&aide. we offer the Ibilowlnapresniums„. and upon the receipt of the mom medley in grimace, we will forward these per the y or °famish'. if ordered , to the tddruli . i l those en titled to them. For three linadred eitheeribers, esah-.....1....„ ...‘425 CO For twohundnd and Oft y subscribers, all widirlee ono eplendld Rho Gold Watch, fermented for . tlineo watis—._ ....- .........,.. , . —2O CO ..±... buothrtsthei Miten . l Itatold Lcoket, (e gbams,) worth . • l6 os rm... hundred .;;iihwr-tit7.744.Cifiz, OK) worth.... «.., G old V est ._ ~:. .. ...,... n 00 F, r one hdudred, one 4oldeatch.i., Meth- -,•• 800 For meaty five do om. one Gehl Pen end w0 r th.....!... Holder. bandeau% engrared, d ,-.„-.. 111 2 ,0 0 M: t t l...f it . the do do I , do 600 Po thittrone do do ido 600 For twenty. Commercial cksitteClrei ..do ,• , exteoslon bolder, worth , `- oo° - For fifteen, one medlom • do . do • 2•00 ' For balm. one lady's do . ••• do 100 *TM Child Pert and Gold lloldee, Is the Ladies' aim, and le s beautiful artier. All timbers Mods shalt be procured from the Raw York Gold Fen Manithaming ClompanY, the seldwirnalved had Gold Pen end Pencil Cane Misaultainnueln thU contine nt. CLUßS.= be advantageonsly.fonned In. every village and elty lathe Union, and • lathe sombor of oithemhoes obtained In this way. kith aewould intoned themeless for the Guide, set be wet/ rewarded; as Mites of premiums above will show . • , FARMERS who valid desire an excellent Faintly Neese Paper, ho at once wall ffinumehres of :the Goode, the prier bole 0000 below my other nenwiesper pobashed. AG I:NTS...IAM breves-, city In the tinfoi States cad Orman. It tartlet, who sew act as Write fin the Guide, will please fornlth w ho with their thanes for pub- Ratko. - • '. TO TRH LADIES led *mild partlenletly siPeal, know- Ing the efficiency either maim when 011000100dif di rected. number peration our mbersiptirm continent noon out nipsper published on thle and to gale this we shall at all times shire to eta lady in the columns of the Genie something to not °Welcome but Instruct our female patrons. Our entscription prim Whit • no low, there wUI to but Utile difficulty to their procuring lfor us enough euteathers to obtain any of the RM. Prans mu Mere derailed. and whet lady; would not desire a handeme Gold Watch, Locket, Omelet, Pen and Pencil we want to print an edition of Fifii rh0...4= within three months. Tide mom Ilstad,we shall , the Guide to double its present else. Singterscriptions may be remitted iriPeetollia. to tirP.Or.',kirdito'railk.tPublireheir of the 'learn*: Mercantile Conde, Na-1113 Greenwich stmt. • ~.grir-v..pom thr.g.h.d Ito b y oubliettes tbe• no d helm this reence, fa .r. and leattentka y to the mu, and seeding. thepapre, wilt be entitled to sn exchange, and metre a GOLD PLY AND GOLD HOLDER, worth TrodeeDoDorr., Daily papers will be entUledtotwo. which will he forwarded to them 'as they rosy direct. 111)...This Pen and Gelder will boot the inanuhaccre of the .Sere Fork Gold Pen .ffiregfachaifirp Chesney. No, WI Greenwich et- the met extanare acid :eligible (hid Pen producers on this continent, Lind In the world. aple-2m. C=tl Stateni. • • • • la. est OFFICE No. 3 JOHNsraser, IWO DOM MX. 111.011 DRAT. NEW YORE CITY. ORDERS reeeicedby Express, or otherwise, sw• dying or thawing Wien' Drearea, Alan Mae and Shawl., of every description. DemuthOW Women d. Cur tain. beautifully dyed. baretain. Curtain. gestured 'Canton Crepe Ehawle dyed the meet Arable:at, 'Ol the morn grave pilor,. All kind, ofellk, 'woolen end Amoy geode, (in the ece or garment.) trotted In the moot roomed manner. The undereigned hare had long experience In the gran ulation ankle buthiessat Btaten Idaod. and feel aesured thatthelr MUM* Um est °raying unrivalled. Irdthuttov BARRETT, NETTIERR6 CO. MOLYNEAUX BELL, Mantilla and Cloak .m...faelatilt and Unpaid., bit Canal at. GEO. BULPIN, Paris lilaritithamporium; •Ithporterr oleo of Fancy Tam 361 Broadway. iop F. HIBBARD dr—SON, Wild Cherry .11.111.•Bl44., Clreaula Balm. Pllls.Balve, kr.,l/3 John 4. T. IitiRLBURT, American Ramon°- , mad , . Pharmscr, Medicines, Vials,. Cases, tn. far Sal Drama et firAN DIETESEN'S Improved Wahpene. It V restores env Mar to Its orierel color, and creatie • .1211/ growth of herr. Depot. 123 temtive tROT. GILBERT, from gamiihis, is cur ing Insubcds atOmmets, Tusocrs,;Ultent, and Went t the knlk, at his natiout 4,0 Bmadvray. ,:t.'grOMMlLTSTEkanfacturer and IL W.RIfICIC, Manufacturer of Enam • raid Passe Furniture &et. Mt White st. 01 IA-91, ' ommulaton lore ant an. Imparter of • dies, Wines and Cigars, 2E14 Wash , gton t 1 • . •I, actirere 0 Ittment To 1•006„: Ctitatesad Bnolt, 707 end OXI t ' • — RR.prietors and Mosmiseturrrs of A.R.Wlfiga's Patent Stltehbur 'TM. SIMMONS, Millinery, 564 Broad , ti4vray, near Itettoralitas 11401. COOPER HOUSE, A. J. Pane Pro fl, psietrs, sx Breacfiray. OR3LAN CUTTER, successor to Lee, BaodaKarla .Drr CITAFFER, late W. Newman, 3fanufae • 44.6 ": • " S AMUEL L. C.A.VER.LY,Wholesale Deal= er In 81 . 0.11, Painted Palle and Saha Wood end 1%11- Iva Ware, Baskets, Mats. Cordage, Twine, Widanr. Match es, &e..W1.1 Greenwich sL, Wore York. =MKT'. 3fri,VINDOW !Sri - ADES, Gilt Cornices, Table v Oil ad.h,sep o ill i rdzu . ts,jl d a;ll ,, rtrtc t ral Swam*. Nmr Yori. mh94yr • MANUFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Beirut lelsaufsetnres and Naha to Cabinet Wars, No. 83 stseet. JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer 'of MU NI BOX VIM, a lArpraior oxindo.BOlJD BOX and 8142.F.D BOX VICES, foram of -Andorran and Bob. Wawa,Mora; ono square from tholdnad Ergot Miran,. Al. Olff• oodniell 'POOL WORKS;corner of First and Liberty Pittabmh. Pa.--Machlulstr Tools of wren ety. much as IRON PLANERS,- &Ude sad Band TURN. LYU wanes, RILIIJJEO MACHDIBI3, arc., A manufac tured to order.. 116121 JOS. E. HAMILTO m. N t W. E L MBROLDERED AND APLICA . MAN tastkolltry Makbroldyry 11, p• A MILL WRS/ Jett ' or NO. 281.% Nan Wert, data Rand. Bolivar lire Brick and Crucible Clay Man- Company TrB COMIAN iNLARGED. t i tu l ,h• outwit) no; mannfeetme DDT mewed to meet the Istereated demand ter Crucible and .80/1d1m02.7. o " ,...P En i ktrarg.'" Dada. . Ptttetntrzb, SepteMher 21.1853. . rorrenueoll r4I.OOAOHiI FACTORY.. 4 Dievierf M. SICUIL"LOPIIitTOI. WOULD tellpiKaUlly call the ttrillion of Soutban as Wastion• bloreharits SO MO Ono stack dal**. nniing lofrom $lOO to $1600.. Tees .Corriagar alt from. Ws best. otaterisil and workmarr oklp..and wollor 11.12..01% "Ith ana. ra., =l.l. ThoZoteeioi of be t ii=r and ma the oregAneroaao In dositarof AWOL chum of Mora Imbued htoMt bond any common or . low work lo him ertablishroont. Anions wanting pod -work will please call and ozootlxio b e .tat left It Pot ALL work warranted.. - . . New Coach. PactoiTAllegle:gr. • M. IL:WHITE & CO., would re am:ital. interm the puha, that they bare a. La welt, heltweee Peden! and hat. key strong They ere now wither lora ere mewed to rewire order. Ow Lu r i d e glof whiskey Chariot" IwO ion 11Ae t. nunneset n.. t n e ni r i Yar,r. work. and the l tUd ' Klee they haw, they Old con fi dent th ey pre enabl ed to do work eo the most nesonalde tarns with thine warding article. la their line. Paring partlanier attention to the Wiggles' of matalah, and having none bat ecatortent workmen, they have no hesitation In warrantlpg their work.. W the attention of the ;KRIM to this matter. e L6Hektel _ N. 11. sable' done In the 1,4 wanner, titter Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON; BROTHER & CO., corner of Belmbut sad liebeerhatwels i Alleslumy City. would so.uttur tufbrm their Mend; end Woe riale=gl that they art istawilketarlow sways, Bastes, Weighs-and (= S in thdr various styles of and mosortion. All aders , Wl he sweated with strld reward to dura bility sod beauty of hub& Repairs win be mewled. to on the most rasenaable Using In all their work the beat that ill Poles antrkflwel Wulf. that' keil confident that ill isded w ho Wes these with th , tif patronage *lgt=lfftwust:ltrigrat work : brst. Par obtains elaswhat. - • • all • Fifth Street B • Factory. • AFZTY, ENERGY, . ECONOMY.— The ben jpooth Itt tChiktnnts Ha" 3ten's 100k5,17. ro mitt mum sad at manothetarees prim, at the Fifth Artist ftcall,Ftifitirt. made from lust sar's wool. 21 =W= frit:vet; Delve= WlltatiLid L. IL 10716411MM1......,1141V111 a.i l sorons--.,” s. comm. it CO. NOVELTY ( Vfi g t aiM I SBURRH, PA. rOIC and Depot - Railroad &ales, flay, o A dla *ad Oran 404 Platßum &miter dor_Dnor or all ging, Plarl.g,lrrop and Thumb Wass. Oolfse Mills of various runglis_Thothr )111.14,_sopporsd pattarng Dolts mut Postrusiuros as*, Inur Vogs Of wiry va riety. lu form slid arura.' • • utf W:. W. WALLACE, . STEAM DrARBLE WORKS, SIM 521 gnu! ins'bobeitribido dnityleld cued, nUrONIIIKENTS, 'Samba,: Grave Stance, Imti; Fernltate Tow Itantoh, Zatt Skew di, od• Imo on nand. en_d inada to ontor. toaehinavit i the lowest prlcao.% butohnd- nal and A d s nhtno fce i t s 7donemmtele,dnn B.na: • Binh and Oh Mu m. tortdoted to Tra at the hotett e ikaat XI ellen Mal with ftiepti 11.9 Lthetty at. •• • • , pNRANK VANVORDER; Dealt* in Trinv liosioryAnd Glans, Lobe Cloodir. Smbetddircks. • 'Vs n ' Of =WO ° i d s Vb l irart. a flesJ a: a: mum a ea. irrnsatiaaa.:x. It I.4llratelrf C 0. , •. Ar:A. MASON &OD.; Wbolesaleand Retail • Mears In Irma and 'Staab tikaoa Ittta 'MURPHY BURCHFIELD, Wiloleiale Ibta .t. :ll7Gobig fame routhead rNJAMESISING: Moe and Beal woe cLunrifthstrist,,:orpilla Uktaitheina. tff AY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1854 =rl r3'- , , n DRY' GOODS: NE 'CUM •.., H. A.lralcM 400, . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. MONDAY 110R.NtZG, APRIL 17, 1854 For the D.lv Pittiburgh Gizette. 17th of April, 1734--17th-of Apr% 1934 :On this day, just one huridred.years ago, was bison that war between Great' Britain and France, whose operations extended from the banks of the Ohio to the Ganges, and which af ter varied fortunes daring a period of more than seven years, resulted in the most complete hum iliation of the aggreseor, and in the most glori ous triumph of Britain, under the auspices of that great and magnanimous statesman from whom our city takes its name. On this day, just one hundred years beck; France was truly - , a great, powerful and enter Poising kingdom. fht that day her dominion extended from the easterit shores of Nova Scotia, by ta St:Lawrence, the Great Lakes and the Ohio and the Mississippi rivers to the Gulf of Mexico. In Africa she held Sene gal and Goree. In India she held extensive pos sessions. Every where she had gallant, enter-. prising and faithful troops. But on the fatal day, 17th April, 1754, lief enterprising commander, Contreoccur, with his three hundred canoes, eighteen pieces of cannon, and one thousand men, French and Indians, arrived here from French Creek, and commenced that war which terminated so disastrousljaforithe lily banner. What a wonderful change has one hunched years Wrought at the head of the beautiful Ohio. One hundred years ago Ensign Ward with less than forty men, were the only representatives of_ the Anglo-Saxon race, in the- magnificent valley\ which extends from the Appalachian to the Rocky mountains, and from the great lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, and which is now ocenpied by several millions of intelligent, enterprising free men The plain on which our city now stands was then co vered by a dense forest, and the space on which so many peaceable citizens now quietly and safe ly pursue theirdaily avocations, was then occu pied by the feeble party of Ward, on one aide, and the gallant French men, the light hearted Canadians, and the Mood-thirsty Indiana.. Then, instead of the rumbling or the railroad car, and the shrill whistle of the steam engine, poor Ward was, no doubt, startled by the fierce war-whoop of the Indians, and the sharp report of their rifles. Perhaps on the very spot where I am now penning this paragraph, Monsieur Contrecceur may, one hundred years ago, have indited his summons for the surrender of Lieut. Ward. On this plain Ensign Ward, having no means of re sistance, under, the counsel of Tanacharison, a chief of Six Nations,- attempted to gain AU- G° time by diplomacy. But bluff old Centre cam would have none of it, he would take no thing but a categorical answer, pea or no, and Ward had to submit. In the words of Bancroft, "Only thirty-three in number, they, on the 17th of April, capitulated and withdrew. Contrecceur occupied the poet, which he fortified,,and from the Governor of new Franco, named' Duquesne. The near forest' trees were felled, and burned . ; cabins of bark, for barracks, were built around the fort; and at once, among the charred stumps wheat and maize sprung up on the scorched fields, where 110W,18 Pittsburgh." Thus ended that day at this place ; but that was only the beginning of the end. • Then ham bean that fatal war, which coat The !Illy banner many a woe won In whlch a wide mars won and lest, And„,'Wolfe and Menhaden fall on Abraham's In 17G2, after meta than seven yearstp.de., spread warfaie, commenced at this place,l the . treaty of peace was signed, and the remark Inas then made by the dying Granville, that-ft the country never saw so glorious a war or so bon, timid() a peace." To England were ceded, besides islands in the West Indies, the Floridas, Louisiana to the Mis sissippi, but without the island of Orleans; all Canada, Acadia or Nova Scotia, Cape Breton and ltaletendent islands ; and the asberion, except that France retained a share in them, with the, two islets of St. Pierre , and Migmellon, as a shel ter for their -fishermen. Truly France had ample time and : leisure and nelson to regret the arrival and conduct of Cen t:rectum, at this place. No doubt a removal of a dangerous neighbor from Canada hastened the day of our independence, and probably the pre sence of French troops among us during our struggle exposed them to the infection of those opinions which aided to bring on the French Revolution. One hundred years have passed. Strange changes have indeed intervened. France strip ped of her colonialpossessions, is still groat and powerful. England deprived of all the colonies planted under her own auspices, and holding those of her viral, is the leadingpower on earth; end now these two nations greatly Moralized in theirprinciples : are true and faithful allies in do feedings's nootent and declining nation against the grasping.aud unhallowed ambition of a new born monster. . While the peaceful inhabitants of the scene of April 17th,-1764, are calm but anxious lookers on of this strange strife, in which those who Were formerly regarded as "natural enemies," are now hearty, faithful allies, and co-workers 'against the reckless and barbaric designs of new power. c. For tie Pittsimegh Gasette. p.m rrr Agreeably to previous notice, the citizens of Bimersburgp (in Clarion county) and vicinity, without disEnction of party, met the on the 81st of ➢arch, 1854, in the Borough School House, to take into consideration the bill before Con-• grass to, organize a territorial governinent in Ile-, braska and Kansas. • The meeting was large. It was organized by appointing George L. Been, Pre:Meat, James Patton and It. N. Hughey, Secretary. The Rev; John.McCauley being called upon to address the audience made a very able and appropriate speech, after which the Rev. It. A. Carothers delivered a very logical and impressive tuldress. R. D. Lawson, Esq., then set forth id a laconic manner the reasons why said territories should remain as they are, free; and, on retiring, he moved that the Chair appoint a committee alive to draft resolutions, winch motion was sustained. The Chair then appointed R. D. Lawson, John C., Elliott, J. L Mortimore, Marcui Thilings and , Peter Reed, Earls. The meeting then Stemmed to the 3d inst. On the evening of that day, a large number being present, the _meeting was or ganised by the officers taking their seats,. when, On motion, the Committee reported the following preamble and resolutions, which were adopted with great unanimity, after which the meeting Was addressed very 'appropriately by the Atli , . J. McCauly, Dr. M. B. McDowell and It.. D. Lawson. Vi'reansas, It is the'eceastitational privilege, as well as the duty of the citizens of this great Be public, to meet and dismiss all questions of Na tional and State policy—and whereas, we have 513 . 011 with regret and astonishment altimposition before ,the National Legislature...to repeal the "Missouri Compromise" settling the vexed ques tion of Slavery by e4tablishing the linty( 85 0 ;it N. L. as a limit to the forthor extension of slavery. Therefore Reaolved, That we view the attiagpt to interfere with said Compromise 118 dishonor-' able and a betrayed of faith pledged. to tho North by the Demetratio Eupporters of the Union in 1820. Ruolved, That the present bill before Congress ,ltacrom im the Nebreaka amnion= bill,ifpassed vi will be a rtual repeal of all compromises on the subject of slavery, and a Southern triumph OM Northern freedom. Retoked, That as citizens of Rimersburgh and vicinity, in Clarion county, Pa., we regard with indigriation tho bill now referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole in. Congress, as a covert design for tho admission'of elavery into the heart of the American continent. • Racked, That the entire territories of tire United States were • intended by the God :of Na ture for freemen, and we will niter consent that they'd:all be 'wrested from their hands, and bir. come a land of opPressiom • ' :Resolved, Matt:: permit slave holders to in troduce - their negroes the territories of thie Republic, will natirmallso elatery,.and sec tionalise liberty; and will virtually, exclude free • laborers from the equal Tarticlpation -in the na,. Atonal •domaiu.' • • -• , • -- • - Ratolreir, That . we heartily approver of Ale course of Sautbentmenibera who manfully and eternly opposothe Nebraska and Douglauftitud.. ifeiricei, That the :routs° of. the Brodhead and the .Ron. J. Cooper, our United States Sonatork meets :our firm dlsapprobittion; the ono for toting in fevOr• of the loiquity, and the 4therlor 4404 and lipt,i°tlcler Restiloid; . .tiA the members who . oppose 'veld bill have Our. Warm . ; frm; and"decided approval; Resoked,..Thst the, prOciedinge.of this meet. , inghe published in the 'papers oftbiseoun# , ty, and all Others -Oppoiedie said bill; - 'and that a copy, be forwarded -to 4 1 1, P. B. USIA Our menibirli,Centreise. I I _ :kerolierl, That the officere.ilii. the proceed , . Inge, and the rotating: adjourn: • - 7 • GEOBOE L HENN President Jaxxs Parrox, • - , . , MORS COAL BOAT! 00711,.•Th1S Memphis Whig o f the 11th saye—we have already heard of. the loss of '7 Wats, three pairs - and a rankle- ono,in the stimn of Pride; hat; on the bfladeeippi at potato' above and beloethere. .As there were earns eight or tetiprdi, cir I:o4posta,passed hare the lamedal of the storm , greet few are enter tained for eir safety ; -bus yet we cur hear no tidings of them: ) We did not lean whether *4: of thi'viiif were loit \ ''' Fr= the Presbyterian Banner. ''', Megico.---.1 correspondent of the N. 0- Bee, • w ee g ern Theological seasluarr,, , • 1 writing from Mexico, uhder the date of March .I 'The l'itstees of the, Western Theological Sem , 19th, forwards the follarriag account of the 'ex... { Mary, at Allegheny, bare . matured the plans for ploits, of the expedition which recently - proceed- 1 the new buildings, aniDthey are to go up =ON ed to, dislodge Alvarez fee Milts Mountairr;etreat, diately: - They will bare' the advantage of ell a ritteu •,by a Lieutenant' pulemel of the' reigi modern conreender, which Allegheny so well meet . •., , _ affords, • since the time whet! the farmer edifice .. On the 1 ith • tho vanguard of the expeditiOn wor,e'reaed,- 112 ,1 of Ow and water- in all the passed the river Mescal, the Ithof the -line, line, a rooms. • The buildings will be at the foot of the squadron of lancers, and a compinY . of the corps bill, iwtead-of - on the summit s — where they will et. engineers ~a ueseds t h e eti . e. „4 , s w i t h etit oppo . be made aceessiblo arid cotrirackruitts - -•frOoting, sition. Re were under the impression that the also, upon a +cry L. ks parior cimmon—an airy and healthful location—en, a street , the whole remainder of which haibeen built Up daring the last two years. \ The Seminary is 'thus in the suburb of these materrinsing eities,hining all the 'advantages which they afford' to a practical cd ncation for the ministry of \ bur day, while it, is sufficiently retired to have all the advantages of village life. The cast* has been for about one -half to room in the building.the citizens have Contributed a thousand deflate terepair the less eaof the students fat the late contlagration, and an \ additiotud smn 6 to meet any calm expenses incurred by those "rho werelbrowitent of theit rowan by the alestruetion , of \the building: In other ways,,also ' the sympathy, and hospitality of the 'citizens have been shown to egmxtent most gratifying to all concerned. \ \ Besides\this,.\ and notwithstanding theft; large contributions in, dines past, the churches an Pittsburgh and Allegheny have , done nobly.` , They have subscribed one half of the whtale amount reqUired for the buildings,' before. send, ing any agent to other parts. And these can hal; no doubt that - this forwardness of thosdnu the' 'Vet, will provoke the churches generally:espe cially those in the State and the 'surrounding Synods, fq • liberal contributions. - Denatiorasof validale bodies are \ also premised. A very ex tensive,cabieet of minerals had been presented b'y an eminent lawyer ofthis city', comprising about' a tholnd specimens, ; \ , The' larches in Philadelphia have premised aid to Instillation of \the Aasembly .In. their 'own State, \ and wn doulat'net they will freely're spend to dap appeal of Professes Wines, who, lit the request and by the authOrity of the Truste6l and Faculty, 'mita them witit; m thil s' view.—lt i very much hopl that 4 vhs Hen , LaresSy," which ' was donated by the fatally Of Alexandet Henry, Esq., may be reslored 44 waY that will still se cure the liberal object of the'don`qr. And. the prospect is, that in'everY tray; ii,,i\ the earnest sympathy of the churches, this impOrtant Semi- IV nary wilth ae Put in More eh ble position `than ever before. The most urgers appeals for' the graduating class ore coining in,\ from", e . West and North-West. Thefinlds north of' thq Ohio, so white for the harvest, turn, with special en= treaty to this institution, oh.the7ml of great sectional questions now agitating th land.", And While these deepining predllctions must 'Minim an increasing diffeience in firths\ of a \Seminary. so located, (dorth of the Ohio, kna, a t th e head'a the Great Valley,) It is remarkatily„the flint, that' new railroad routes, juSt opened, \Aare suldenV • ' planted this Institution ialhe rciy_hcact\af thkacto West States and North, West.' ' \ \ \ The Triennial Catalogue just issued, shows that of about 409 graduates, of this Emainary, 135 have gone to - the - States iled Territories West of Pennsylvania; - 48 have gene to the \Neuth, and‘2l to the \ foreign field. ;` , . REVIVAL IN h IEWICKLET, PA.—During Gil* winter there been a very interesting staaof - things in the PreXlterinn church - of Sewickley,' within the bounds of the Presbytery of Alleghei, nicity, of which & Rev. James Allison is pas tor:, At the recent c mmunion !irony-three were received by profession of faith; and at a previous sacramental occasion ip December, ten were re ceived in like manner. In addition to these sev enteen more give comfortable evidenCe of having passed from death unto life. Bo that since last November, we have good ‘wises to hope _ITN have been converted unto G4oil within the bounds of -this congregation. The ivork embraced all, classes within its range—thosti,of gray hairs as well as - those in the bloom of , youth. The Fe male Seminary under the care of‘profeisor S.II. Williams,. and the Academy for boy; conducted by the Iter. J. S. Travilli, have \participated largely in the blessings of this revival. Many of the youth.tn these institutions will have GUM throughout all eternity to praise God ter direct ing. their footateps thither and for what they have experienced of his saving grace. `The hearts of many parents:have been Made glad, not only forthecaoful intellectual cultic° mei ived by their children:. hat especially becanio ey have- been Made , Wise'into initiate* , t D .ii, g the progress of theworktnothing like miscrlpttp, ral excitement wantnatitfested,' but - there were, very pungent conviction* of, sin, and great BC lemnity of feeling among both professors of re,. llgion and inquiringsmnerM while the Spirit was present with greattamer. To God be all the praise.—Prabyterian :Banner. -, • .. BTOIIIII AT Mi. V El2loX.—con Samm . y n i g h t last'about eleven o'clock, a terrific , storm passed Over Ni.. Vernon. . The True Whig says : The wind coming from thelforth-west, struck, the 'west gable of the Court Souse, andits force wrested the roof and heavy timbers m t7 v, their positions, and threw the rafters, shing es, &e., across Main street several, hundred fect.L- The large - brick chimneys of the west end were, thrown dowry 'and the brick • or the west gable wall blown into the main building,- itaelf.",.)Tith such power was this done that they were allied. through both .the. doors of the Court., Rouse, where the Probate and Common:pleas Conitsare held,' .and bullied as,St Mass ;of rubbish in the' Clerk's office. in.the basement below.. ,Thu two court rooms Were completely riddled and gutted, if we may use the evression. Ttni Judge' Bench, tables, Idesks and files of the Probate Judge were forced below,. and therirsashed up, pW and mixed together irith those of thi Com.= mon Pleas Court ' - " : . . The damage to the Court Howse we hare heard estimated at $15,000 t 0,520,000. We-also .learn that the reef and the aide of Robert IdUler's kitchen on Gembier street, was blown off, and the roof of ldr. Flinn's house in the ad Ward. Tho shop of G. Salsbury, in Norton's western addition, 4th Ward, was also blown down, and much damage done to fences; sheds, &s., in re rims-parts of the city. , _ hiropArr Decimax.--We • in New: York . ..roared of Cootmeree ihe . ieport a case oflmportune to buainess-mehi3enenaly: , "The action was against the endorser of a note dated Februarj 7, 18-51, for, $l5OO, payable, on, demand, with interest. The maker failed in no vember, 1851, and a month before that was known \ 'the plaintiff to be in failingeircuni stanees;\ tween two and tour months before they had \sp to hiabout payitig the note, altd he told them he coMsam pay it , ,then, but • it was gedO;=autt that they should not be no. easy about IC .. Their agent r who acted for them, Bahl on hla`testimony—"l lad-no. 'uneasiness about thenatu ' Vo at all, itiv i 4 t was as satisfied the endorserwasod, end. ore it was not `a matter of much iniportance,tga . it lay; we could not get the move from from Davis.' .- It was decided' .that i ,arter the riete was Isis. months old, and the holdera were nettled thatthey could not collect, St fronlthe tmikere.:lty were guilty of neglect in not making a form demand of payment, and notifying the endoria \ of`non-payment. It was held that they hid no ;; ;ri4,6,t, after that, to delay, "because they wore . Bed the endorser wait good. This was notieed llsith to the endorser, and the. plaintiffs must bar. the consequences of I it. They delayed makitig \U'deirsind until Jan uary 150852. , That was tisi long; and the en dorser was diatharged.. 'Ow '.:further decided :lust the reason of this rule Up as much to a il k ic notepayable on demand, ' interest, and• on sw e endorser puts his mimathr the accent m itheiltery as to an \ oidiustry Mote payable on; awe'. \ It canna, ho inferred, in either case, t t a delay is Ind:laded \ tele allow ed under suthclecuittstances tis ar stated above. Caesequently, 'jollgmait .was :given for the de fendant.". ; ', • .. .' ‘. 4 ,' C . . L \;.\ . \\ - ,Tua bluxtemt theintascrion:—Al 4.1 \ 04 hie partybrie, "inistalathir' Banta Annai . nn account of having, "forfeitedAtuf confidence of '4lit! pa lion." :lie also ainvokti ConOess to reorgan ize the Republic One reqs4 , uitrays he hairraken the field with 5000 pen; expectink a' Nati with th e troops of the( Mari' Governork The revolutionists have thirty pieties of artilleryt.. in"ti conunandir the entrance to the harboi,'thd tho'ilsoi hare . A water batter* ol; divots Widohrikeithe nirroW entrance.'.'are' •101 j, - I.:peeing a blickide% , Banta Anna's navy. ' thintA Anna 'dikts not seem .d4posed .to cotadder 'tthindisal hi 'Alva* and lais 5000 followers imperative, inasmuch is the former •dininissels‘: he receive d, required :\ the national faith, to` giva 'ilfont. fie expects -fa have thq. felicity ofshooting his rebellious friend for hits tannthify. „., „ „ , . Turcrviin's joniusis Efe celoodhy the'Eliimpft,' L fionitninleite the into'''. rime' Xr. Crow d fie;ai banister' on Irloat la tailed ff The Weste rn er CireaV. hie been appoint ed to anueedthe late ffir Thome Noon Taltoard; u ono of Jtidgea 'of the Common - Plea& The appointment wax-.delayed Ify.:the mml courtesy of etlquitto; until after Talfourd'a from - 'from the thole:that: the .esesnefy. 'occurred; Mrs Crowdei 'wee 'pointed' out general feeling of the English biol., main ments of the office are $25;000 puTannum, with. revenflociari_itenalim off. - sl7.soo: 4 afierAfteen years sincil!!br fn rettrinimist from .".' • , _ _....., sae impression a..- AG enemy wereationt tesieagues off. \ ,'At, the mo ment when ourlivision was ascending, the far ther hank of theriver, We were assailed on our flank by a swarm of phitOa, whoict attest threw 'us into confusion, and pit, some 'of our \ troops "Arks du combat. I Managedlo regain` the„*Other side, and charged theravages. s. The lane* fled I in the most dastardly manner. Some of our Mk I cern were taken prisonere=one of them e wes cruelly. mutilated. The military cheat containing $60,000, fell into the hands of the rebels," \\ The correspondent continues as follows: .‘. You will , perceive that this\ is a tolerably frank acknowledgement of a . shameful ' defeat. What Will be the upshot of this campaign.`. Without asserting anrclaim to a prophetic spirit, I think I may venture to predict it with a tolerable cer tainty. The army of Ills Serene highness • will -meltsaWay, and Santa Antos enretnedng to Mex icomts,tfind instead of an Imperial \ Mowa, the gates the city closed upon him. • The tu4ver- 4 sal disc ntent now prevailing must terminate In. an explosion.. Colima is even now in revolt, and , it is nunored that Col. Guzman httprotioune4 ; at the. heasiof 800 men. Gaudalejara will soon, 'follow suit, and the conflagration once started' will soon involve the whole. country; so that San taquana will find himself, lice the scorpion, Me rotinded by fire Pirious to hi departure, the dictator drew , s up a formidable' of proscriptions. Among the Wiostesilebrated of Is victims are,G eneral ninon, l Oracle a,. bond° and pad Tho latter howev ii, eii, haiini preferred e submission to a Emi : onible exile; sought S to Anne at' San Angus, tine; thrtniOsimself at\ the tyrants feet, and obtained pardon and per&issiokta follow Ignite ,(bearers. '‘ , \ The people ot,hlexico have lately witnessed a dad and painful ispoctaclo. &nor Mota, former ly I,leutentint Colkuel of the National Guards at Charnbusco,,'having,lams— ' - lased, his' contempt for Santa A' and int prieretetl among t. throiiis; he is:nikw cl , compell el to 11,-' eir State Commitic'erriolves of yestenlay, and aro, nr, 'deretood to be \ resolved, on running the Liou GREENE C. 86.021803 . fin Governar, , with Osonan W. CLINTON for Lient-Govern perhaps , the recent election of the latter - a desirable 4udges4ip in Buffalo, may impel him to decline,) the nomination. It: \is now certafit ,that Bey fahur's high bid for the. Rum.intereat:will not, 'airtiti to grtre him a chance for.re-eleqtiOn.. The .•HRige are not to be taken in and done for. .Thnsd \ of them who like Liquor etireiotlet make up their mouths to take it with such b[ N, Y. Trfbima , _ _ lasunanca •Dxcunon.,-A• case was recen y tried in the Supreme Court of New York; in which the qtestion s as to the liability of insure*. \ for goods atoll= at fires was rated and decided. The case omelet° the Supreme Court on motion. Ili \set aside an , ,award, made by krbitratere of Whom Judge Kent was Chairmao. The arbitra torfound that . het loss Sustained "by tho•rea son', arthe fi r e wan'63soo;" . in other words that any loss beyond $3500, although happening ring teollo/111111IICii fifths fire, wai l not by rea son of bud inconsequence of fire. The &dui, was for '(Clue $10. 0 00; the excess over $3500 , for goods beingstolen at thelre, which excess' the .Arbitratoradeeided, could 'not be icovered from the insurers \under , the clause Which inaures. ageism lemma 'khappening by fire." • \ lionnints DSkil Parish wife ufJohnPa‘riAb, in Gabbard, was 'gored to death' by an enraged cow, yesterday 'evening, The particulars related tone by Tag., 'Gardner,: are, that Airs. P., had, been, milking , in the, cow yard, mid waaaboue gning Oat at thp s gate,whei this cow, in an enraged and ferionsrutuser,.\ ran at her, and gored' her In such a terrible, manner that she died in about fivw.miatites.' Two other eons were is the yard at the time, and hearing the cow bellow; they ran hithe InatlMr's, but too late to sans her. The oldest soft extught ,her in.pis arms as she was:, ab:spt 'tilling, 'When 414 exclaimed Witte:A . I ant . These were her last Words. \i.. Mrs. Pariah was about fifty, yOrs ortig,e exemplary christian, a kind Mothsr, an, ace tiMMte and faithlul wife, and liMies4 large cir cle oflriends to mourn her untimely, and tiearte. rending death. We are informed that no past occurrence has cast such it gloom orei , ‘ Hie entire, community of Hubbard as , the decease ~ of this excellent woman. " How true it is that 4 !'in the midst of life we are in Death."—Mahoeini- Ohio , Democrat.. ALEXANDRIA, LOUDON AND HAMPSHIRE HAIL, ROAD.—The St o: dere of this Company mat at:Alexandria car Wednesday to determine up.* - \ a-Tono- imam -Coil. fields M Hampihire -county, Virginia. . t It'via aptirtniinid 'tielckate‘ wan me'. nOrthezu surrey, byleeiburg,lfillsborcinghi,4f 'And . , cross Wm. blueritidge . Mountain at Keyes klap. , ,, This will taltelho road about half a mile murk, of the Shannondale Springs, in Jefferson 'ootOltik. The Shenandoahrirei will be crossed ,at or . near what is called'slhe Long Marsh, leav `lag opeii• to more minute surveys the west eiter elan. 'Co tracts for the castruction of the,east ern porlio or:tlie road will im made Without 'de -14.-7--Bedinnore American. , ~ --, . The Journakof Commerce is‘givittg Mr: John Mitchel some good advice. The Journal- wants John to,be still-4-to keep quiet-lie altogether toenidayduring his staAin this corm; try. Theffouruaksays: \ "Mitchel Complains that he wass - zlondemned by a Picked jury; and a judge not greatly to be esteemed. The jviry no doubt was peeked, ueff juries are; for the =aerial they are'vriple of is twelve honest Anear'enff willing. oir they are clapped inti, a ',box- and kept not Perhaps, the material 'may not always:en:4 the case in hand, evett,with\ell.thi . picking eutivind challenging which 'parties! are allowed. • it Ales not appear possible;howskeik that in the ease'ef John Mitchell, the character Of the materiel Huh... mitted to this packineeperaou would have been'i of the slightest conseqUeoceßtd.finding whether the facts charged wore tree- 'er not. John \ :Mitchel might have taken the PlaOc of the jury, Or, instead of the honest men and true, : have set up twelve photographs Of . hbuselfoitel taken id person his seat upon tho bench de jpdge.,go could not charge the :jury withoet distructing them-to-bring inn verdict of gunty ithd if he had whipped off 'the bench iindhecon;Yoreman himself, ho must have offered that - ve ict!te be recorded., He has done little eloo, thaa tell the `people of this country that hq weer guilty:l3,er since ho lime here. He, has been all the„jialge and all the-jury in his own Persoe, and haslet nobody entertain a doubt of his guilt,'nor of the clever .poliekof the British government in letting -him run away.. Had : he been An taint Bing‘pr , Auburn, he - would not have found. the apporta nityao contemptuously patent." • IMPOST/Mr DZOIS . ION.WO learn that.. the United States Court, through Judge Nelson, hain rendered a decision, establishing the vnli dity 'of Blake's patent for tire and weatherproof paint. Tho validity of tho paint being thus es tablished in a, Court of Equity, which (after , the patent has been established as above) will - grant an immediate injunction against any party. who is making, , selling or wing the fireproof paint in violation of his patent, and appoint a Master in Chancery, before ;whom the damages already Sustained by the patentee will bo assessed: Milt 'therefore important to those who have boon in- fringing his patent, to know 00 position they, now occupy.---IC Mune. Es-Pnrsioarr, Fimmenn.The Charleston Courier learns ream a private letter received in that aity, : data Orleans,. the: 14th inst.;thet this distinguishod statesman and patriotic citizen lutd abandoned WWI intention or iisitinti Cuba, in 'eoniequanee or thelr being' no steamer from that ,pert for Diverts, beferethellth Mat.; and none *Om Mobilehefore the 28th inst.- lie had' there fore, zeisolved lesee`Now Orleiria for Mobile, 'Onithetith teat,' "and thence graditiat to Bann oh end Charleston, digressing, , perhaps, aria .so fat: as Nashville so. as •irobably to arrive in Charifiston alma the 14th inet Tinetritio Vrovver at the.ter# City Charter , election; e n Tneedey last, *op \of oo mina cluiratter as to .excite game t al sa nds& ' The successful candidates are as much astonishes at It as their socomisful eompetiors sad as WV number of blue . tickets Were vote d Very gidetlYi all containing the names of those who wercelec-. ted, the result It•atiributed to the Knew . Noth , Soatasaaldstaonnr Co,r t aaace.—Thegen etal emilisrenee of the Methodist Church, South, willies' in Columbus Georgia, in./day/ie.: t,and . aaaantlietnost important busbies, will. locate . thrtitlethodtekftick mitablishatent. 11.Xew fiscarrasr or.LMMTIOI ar weird that the. Senate yesterday.. married the A ppointment fDonn. Platy Seq.,. of Cfnoire• ni p, Ohio, tribe Weeretary'of the tl .Legation at Paris.— Wash. 'Star. , ' .'.'' -; TTI • 1_ N -,,,.. , OLUMEIOII.=NUMBER 208. . . , a ... . . I - A 7 ..411•SLAYLlir cONTS.:NT/02i wasbeta , '\, ' eilkitlitliti hit week which was very largely a • tended. The large - St-11511 lathe citY wig cro . - . andthousands turned away, unable to • •'' admittance. Frederic Douglass dotkir spok •i• 1 and some loading Kentuckians present ti • • -listen to him.. . The Commereiel sa : ' !,- ', .., . ~ 4 1. The venue* Ex-Governor M alfe'oaM.t in tohear Fred•Douglaw; but the latter did ; no • . ..! '", . _ . .. - • speak., ung the evening session. In \commits ' ;\ with Gov. Metcalfe were. 11. , 11.: and U. U, south i• gate, also among \the attentive listeners, and th , . easy politeness with whigh 'the-latter assOited • , coloredlidi to a seat, won general atteittica!, . y . .ovor the speakers ' `'platfortit was, suipendisd huge map of.NOrth Anserica,\ With the free Stal ' in imininnulate white, the slarti.:.Btatoi in inky m blacicand thedisputed‘territeries in undecided; !.,. but rather-doubtful drab .:. 'Ovie this leviathan ~.,,,. map was hung a 'pair of Ugly looking manacles , \ enched from the.wrists'etnfugitive slave: the \ ~ l ord is so adjusted, th at the significant manacle s vilmateitee the centre of t.Nolireakilorritory." ...` \ But the!fentur o . of the morning session was the exceedingly intereatingnarrativeof Gee, Luther , • a seit hought slave, whose head an tall o f white blossoms as his ebony faciewee of wrinkles. ! items stolen from North',Giiines, in Africa, in 1800, ' and token to a plantation near Charleston,- 1 - Booth Carolina . ' The story' 'of , las. capture. in sight of !hiS, • mother's tent, hie provions train., leg to bask “one of- the Kirig's men," the long night's rowing to. find.t the slaver in the liffing,his'.. terror in believing that ho waste,. be eaten, the ',, :Six inenth'e voyage in "tho middle passage,"and his sini 6 life 11 1'Ainetlea, held the audience spell • ! \ \betted se no mere thetOrie could hold it.' , De- rtvig the-war of 1812, he enlisted 'in the-army, ~,, fa ght, through the entire campaign and entitled '''. himself to his freedom under ; Jackson'sl erocW• :mailtiti, To prevent, his emancipation his master 4 84, ! rudilim oft" 'fleerge biught, himself Mat eres, ut by some such - misfortune as th e fail•• !, . tire \of . master, came to he a*.ahl man without - the creihd hope of freedonv. ,-. lint ho determined - 1 JO be s iMi ,it but, for thelsit --‘6re..Minutea of- his ` ! . life.' '(Applause.) . Finally litigot, "lawyer's ps- vers" *an-n*ld - by' the , aid ,tif *late friends, . • reisedsBBo,and tottered nut of tliProbate Court ' _shouting ' , ,t.Geelys •cilem Ms 'feel,' ' is hands, hit soul!" (13,i,c44:4pp.1au5e.) - , • ..• ' . ' ' a . \ - ' Mr. Kilter; editor .of the .Westo Christian ' Adveatite and Journal, catisoll„.ntilik. a' riense- tion by hie first Appoarannii in a! Meeting of - this character. olle‘made to strong' linkd argu-•`. , ~ .meat on the Bible •guliation, re:pressing his' set- tled. conviotion that the Bible vies the el 'treat 4;,. entielavery doeimerit. :i , t kikiiNci.SEssiox.- 7 TliMustonialting ' thing in • ' loat night ' s - meeting ' 'wee \ the unprecedent 0 .., throng that pressed for admittance into the buil ing for an hour and a half after the Dail bad been tilled, 'and, the, walls nearthe - mu ! were hung -.. With people ini_',larlders,that h . so mehow been procured for,thilnow t 1.90.. . '.v., • . .. liaruirianitacciers.—The folle*ng is • com parative statement .of tho March earnings of the great railroad, lines, betwecn.tlie Ezist and the • ma. I gs 4 ; New York end Erie ,r 471,490 _64711310 ,5104,817 New York end Coritral-... 314, ell 440,827 , Y=kl Pennsylvealseentrel-.... SW, rele.;&lß 115,229 Baltimore era 0b10....—,. 270\7 5 3 - ;1514±7k1 1.15,748 • il:fak Ali 09,130 Madame Z.salawszkyoi etster of Kossuth.: ap plied lately tollie Judge of itielfeir York Com mon Pleas for the care and Cilstody .. of her little boy, - the child being • detained 1p Its father. &nee Z. keeps a store h proadway; supporting her family bk . .her own exedietk&\ The husband was7inuelf affected, and gavei'mp tlio child to the mother. Thd'cause of the &tribally, is said to grow out of a reverse of Sax Pas:rase% by the Wit accennts\is crowd :ed with idlers, and the whole St&te waa experi erailng tho effect of "hard times.' Wagers era • remarkably : low, men being hired Troni!` '2O to $5O a mirth, boarding thennielvea at that. • , CoLosizierios.--Charles Henderson, Karp of . has einangipattai. twee - t w o \ of hie shires to go ' to Liberia croderthe.dirktion of the-. Kentucky Colonization t3betieti, , in the, Mait, expediiion from Oda Stet - 6 - 'll6'km arsoNpur .cluesed theinisbaturar °fhb motion Servants at. the price of. $t 000 - garciblhem a fO. outfit, and to the Kentucky Coloolsation!'Hoeiety $ 5 OO. , ^• - - THE, FOREST . WINE. TILLS excellent MediderWiiin end the' Fox •rni, nu cut utheaenu sc.xleu and brn..l% d favorite medicine the nett, and known es a of re=the Unroof, . . r , M itr ' einatisereffr , firto7: ' ,ldfot 'r, t/P l' reeVr,%ipfeZ ; Blotches end toilteeelthy, flier oillse,Bl,:in, Jaundice, Acereand Ryer, MU Moen", ,Cl , werpelos, Clint- • . Anal .facident to '•Ftwolot,Zengnishisp • • . . • \ . Mama Night Swat,. 'Arrests orders,. Genera/ 1111Palth watt ptteed eats altar • \ lint a abort, time hu cis peed atom these 'greet and coed medielneshave Ime mido known to tho‘publlnyet thorn. *OW ham experienced their litod , offeet•/...Ud!= m . over by their physicians as incurable,, liflg t hnen to undane, vigorone health by; their Than mod duos are unlike any other. Their two.fold roped'. a directly on thaw - organs of the stomsekliversud kidney I the secrete the holds, and mparete.the leraruities fro ;• the blood.. This Wine and Pills never, ereskeh, ,but ate strength and animation to both body ..4 mfgail the lltFigeTrtd an ' r=it i r. Ti l ud h ume n ten4 cl2 riviegd •tri;terVl t a h oor r ti i irtrt i tliVgi h n e ta l ei n letpard ' io l Thi\ world .h ?1;t1. 1. A. ilTdirtrYlceld " tysiCtin, hit letter hum Princeton, New Jimmy, dated November, inlet?, de , darns that in t o his esparlauce had . never seen nnY- Ahlrurto compete with the -Forest WWI and.rells. stlhe jeem d reht=e i nnedeaseefrconitftutfons i l=„ :rat then - Ansceintbe ons grui h tni ofa i llerad , Faculty Of !few Tort whohaverirted !the inebleselt. PorestiWhe miremintat hinm,rmrs....Pl.l. wilVbe nem thymuses of,UmNeelithesteeLDr:ll.. T. ' , Goal martair. L. 'Cheeses.. Dr. Chilhm, Brow., hr.: 1 eluty Dr.. J. a. m ontr i ttl , u o - 04 •'' • " .s Q.NY •ofi r. Johnsonßurke, nbitildy.respe . etable AILIAM Of "Aril Vase, New York, • • DB.'erk. IF: HAL agr-,Desr • Ain esteemthe Pored Wine as the King of Medicines.. It hes dons forme in Ave w,eke whit, three physicians faded to do heal many years. , • In ISIS l'beeame the data, ofd.he Heart Manse and ?fere- \ aux Affections whkir bare been growing oh me ever MAAS, until Iprocumd your Forget Wineand Pillnaltholuch I sad ateeSett eemaYjhundreadollars . for medical attende:los— Durittg the Wt. two yam! was obliged Whoop sir houses 'ninny an the time,' and tem Army to healtb./,l,had het nearly :sit bones of recovegl, my complaint wine& that ease under Widen "end.. and Ilia hommes sh.urtitern.^.• doting your/meet Wins ad- werdsed I concluded to give it a trt.i...ad be!... 1 . 4 • 14 . 1 ! . the third bottle I. fel! like a ellffertml pima, and was ebb, to resin...badness nein, entirely mead .7. 1 . 11 .1 m. , boteu. " Foe. the beach:of those afflicted' with 'hailer consphdets you Pro moat iiberty to_oddiehtdds. • :Yount, 0 0115 1 0110 s Waferly Place, h. T• • :gonfiC . lotion, Warring of the Meryl person. are aftlicteUritki some *ml,4 the. above compaints Without Mine • ' to tracelt3e, any portiere- . ,ear cane, and therefore delay the un, otthe •nroper dy nntll the disease lame. eonstitutleold: These dle onieresn, often eharacteritedty a of sinkins. ores tire exhscurtion after exerrelee. , ASome e imre sinnaleh- , new laaeltude and at them pakeneesrer .limirinst of the ; countenenee; palpitation of tho linert . ,;Onlike symptom. \ The excellent tercets which beveneTrt =ov..l the urn f the Forced Wino and Pine,' is every species of debilitY.' is coodualvocridenee elite happy every in. this dem of -o.llnorders.. MAW' hay° reverted tenth.* medicine., na an `Oatnantnet, and been ePadlly estrainittorr -.nervous disor ders and nobility, the -Wine and Miser tease wording iii thedlreatithe on thelabel,' • ' • dytT .Autz iize 'ben sad lokellnem accomankl.the hisbeet iv a of heri thlwhkh undo lerairistty.folknes the Far! heal= What paints can compare with tha,crizzoo,l - bhp! casting its brilliant tennito hu e . 'lltrong the t chains are one ten at "ttluVrilfolfh=ift'llbrtie4, rapt! her of lot in. ruppir.thaleleceat-an aN The c oa * so i.ith me= l ,V, l o l .a g grar,V,9%.;..i.. t • the Minutest-fibres that ._Terse toward _the FY*. • skin, csoshun,..ll unhealthy plmn end him... tonna)? Peer. Intranntut a vivid, roey tog, skin, and DA tent exproMicer to the eyes, ' • • • _ s'lLld L 4 I6IS'VBIC DEAVTY''. • • r.i«.riobATC. 1'61; fill7.lr7iaTiy 6s . t U.. .dmahu. ,,t atir , v 2 g . rolgtojih.tAt.vm y.te. alNng In -• Ilm(YonzanlYTtb, I 9. %. 6.- Astor, from - her }oat% had) treg u eolgolt. trohtky=a ` rittt i to h4e utiL n". l. ago one she Amen to - eat much wimp. es Ka months yeesiousto otatmonchie,wltte your medicines tam had. hot ,peen able to get oat driblet house. Iter renntrosnos was Meetly moseta ellowanditeld . 2.„ . 210, face and molt we. covered 1111. b rtes eery much, sunken, and boo cons herrie afaoon rigTlni or, .be Imre cony "u"lllryeealt ,hf"tre="Y"Ll'lLErnti ?Mangle the dtrectlons... hlergradwelly . lnereemod se she Nimrod ny tho ttie of them. Ifir ant sitnye of wooo7- Iraa.an'illicamalauly gond anytetyy WSW finally herbal.e, • MOW ®Roth. and hoe emote May., f or mutt sett • together.. Hew Is now dame andrehrorozwi and yrceonts 'the tint Wm./Pyle or health I ever wino e& • Lk , lw JOHN' B:itti.SWEI,L. Di: Halsey's. Clum-CestakFarast Pals; Ilannlecturedon bled Sum, tivinchnel with. Pored Wheat* whlch_tt lith./epprtant altnn They are mated with I h nzr ad i tz t e i g n an ro rtant lgentlon, - for t z it hg , h ri t r t byto 'Government. tt ;the &Val rt _ . • un'lltherilrceint 'lab and annwOoated.Toreat Pills, 'melte In accomellstitnetbe same most toad. PURI ICATION OF TIMBLOOD rHil RANOtATIONAND RESTOILITIOY OM, THE S t tXtell AND 'BOWELS. ' The Ilk yrlnolyle Of monis bkiod. no mono* &rottener organs of tho stamsolich eammythe blood,olentiod of morbkt matter seed to twe_ ihritiloce • hrthe nnn of the Streit Pills, y lic c n__Moodrnlehe t.O nen! In the 1.: 1, 4 2 L1 1,.. 1 . L .f .t .bg gr a . zajr 4 1 4 % . dttos'Altqlni . ett 4rn hts Is the yelpsiols fotiinrodtheeeTm es, and b 4, eath , same tdewn Go tt e witil per meth, - orris tics for 01. thurd TowelPUM, rents per Imo. Uormal.fleysitoet.noyeei Hodson. New Tork. , • cord wholesale and • Wall try',-OUllb:lllff ,:d war„ , corpora? Wood street and , Vheeln, -Ittlot. and by JAMB T . SAMPLE; north-west man and thaDiamond. Allogbeny.• .. \\ .r • 1.144,4k10 . 31:1 2 : . illnaesata'Polttt.Femile: • - • : ;.E.1.774,17NLY4. D., hi n d Prio4pol "I•Millrn BtatiOnof 161 a , hontlmirfirlit totaMonce on the Thehtireli* The ..ebermYor lob In Enellah and Dfle? . ...v a lloantLlr moor 'nf, I t Weer I !! ''''hei . yam telirliew - 3143we0t litiMsburgh to John 1:t Amli,./1. went and Vnilte, met, ' and thei%agy of thrEntemmal Chuse.te.: • • , /Llttannlng. alerUea/Mt. — eletatilvtlaertyltreg. ' - Man FOR SALIi o 6 d. 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