~ `, '~: , _ . 4.w.,T•11245X.:,....4,...-4,..-v5,;;4« , . , . cr.,:rzw..v.,..--e . .- 5t...,n.,:f.,.. , :-.. -, ,, ,,, .....:... --, * - -, ,,- --- , - --, -rct ,, i , =•- --,- .., ,•,-, .- 4-" . --',',- ''',' -, ',. -", "' • '''..,' -.."'' .• "" ' ' '`" .-.": ' ~ -. F -''.-.Jff. . 7- , ,.2 .:" - f.Y" - .. . - . , _ • AI . . . _ . —..,„ , _ . . .. _ .. - i.''_, a“:t EST'ABLISIIED 1N 1786 . . . . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE .P_IIIILIEZEDVAILI_KED WEEKLY EY & CO. DAVID NTH wpm.] {SAMUEL MAID ET. nil 01 7016 . 010! 0001 TO 001 !00? °mac . • • . . D AIL T—Els. dollar/ Per initivutii fuT6 l .4b half, it..,. Wadvance. Wd d ii. I..r—TWodolbrepirr son b =An elle, i c... i will be supplied on thud:Slowing conditions: • _..three corks per annum . ....S 600 . Pis copies- do . . - li 00 .IbisOpies -i , do -. " ... 19 00 3/ 00 Twenty awie do The pacluere So sorb doh to he isldreseed to one Pones& and to be paid Invariably in advance. No dub is 4° ...d. •ft.tb• year expires; unless lb. =Ones is unit ex • renewal. . - -- RATES OF ADVERTISING , 00. moue, cla line. or Nonpareil Or Annt:ii to • ' 'Do • - additional ineertion.--. : :5 Doten weeks - .. DoO. ..... • 'Do - two .................. tel ...onihi .... ....W r"°m. • Do twel. menthe.. 16 00' Standing Card., lines cr lem per 1:141III1111) . 00 Ono dollar each additional 1109. pleasterkSper an. nunt,) ened. of DaDer....- 26 Wi • For each sAdßionel wan., inserted over one mot* mid .adnjoemt scums Inserted under the yearly rates, halt PAM AdVarth.Pelifil exeeedin g a mom., and not over Man ii M=ll not " rtimmu ts lamendlb• amount a ' hand for their pabileattfm. AnnourningTeandidates for dam to be charge: Übe same Adesadvrtisement'. • . • ' Advartilements not Masted - on the eemy for a specified numb. of ineartions, ad:dinned -till bell& and peymenteirattod actordingli - . Tn. Privilege of anneal advertisers Is strictly Molted to theme own Immediate busines and all Omit...nil Le' tbe tenant or other persons, c o well as ail advertisements not • Immediately connected with their own tininess, and all classes or urrorttsomooto. In _booth Or other e ile• be yond tballedta etigadvd, will be charged at thp must rated Worsen - .nth licoident advertising. bills will to separately rendered, and prompt payment le desired.. .• • ^ All adverthemeist. Le charitable Meditations; Oro men. ward, township, and other public meeting.. and all Donna. ...W& . mut notices, to be charged half srleC Dei s , able MAKI, In advs.*. Marriage notices too be chargedcents. De 4th POO'. im et e d withou t charge, unless accompa. eled.t4 anima Write/ km. or obliliael nal.. , and nba en . ..o.renied,to be paid for. fl adrhans.mall.all others banding corn time. cfr' reang notices dedgnect to call attenTl ic to Fairs, &drew,' Denote.. or any public entertainm f ents, rje " aa= aro mud y_ tee 'l lu t rtn i 2 Mina 10.1.61.•entartn maculated_ or g lntended th e n te Mcleod Intacetomu Only b. inserted , with. th und n er.. standing that the 1111 Me he paid for.. If Intended to be Inserted In the Inc& column, the same will be charged at the rate of cents per lin& Bishop or tar notices to be charred tri,ple prim. • - Mr.nLicense Petitions t. each. ienats Agents' d Auctioneer.' id erthements not to he elefusilmadir Deirly mesa: but am ad/mount of thirty-three and oneditird per cent Cram the =mat of ix Onesreithreernaestlose.,...-.-.4:-..--a-lil ho Do. .• anon addittoaal toseetion.-.. ' ni annartannons Dr wean, Etta *. -One genare,flo lines.) one Insertlon..-....60 cent'. " each sdditional lemerrtion..--25 oonte. , All transient advertisements to be paid to advance. , ISCOTTET BATES 61. MMWMM SUM% IBT SON'S,aroters. COIIItECILD MILT in N. EWL.II.ES .3c mar Miura gll.-Pitiskargic ;Franck at do Drama at Young-Wm, do leity itank Cincinnatl.- do Commercial lik,Clncint. do 'Franklin Rank do ./410. Ea Mar/old. botioren SA PEPINSYLVAIeth.„' tint of Pittsburgh Ngcbango ItsuX_of d0.:....par snitAbintr s or d0...0ar Rank of Onumerne..- ......... r 2 „Irlt i ts i l k inia - iis; . a: t Wentern Reeerra Brut:- do Bark of Masailloo 43marl . Note, ' - 1 - NNW I:NOLAND. 4.lllloltent Bunke ..... ~... ;j , !ire : Yret.CIIT UL ...I..pas cw ''... : , tr ifiiiii:li37 nutlmore..-- ....... ..-....rir ;I ' ' . IStrivaaccßif. • solvent Danko...._:._ 3 .: . • . VIRGINIA- Bank 'of the Talley h; Bank ot Cr.,ltlehtnond... ".- El. IBA, V a.. Norfolk Farmers' Bk of Virginia. lterehantekllechtßank :Bath Weatatla Bflk-- . • Ex:Amber: . ...-... „ Doak of North America-.. Desk of .North'o Liberties.. Beak of Piro= d a ' tor =1:11 u 1:Isiteil MeV . Commsestalltsok of Parciere Mesitsubse-AlLystr 11 reed Book, Hoosierstott ge :.psr 3.lstnifse. Mei, Mechanics' Don d t -ar._ P=lttliatit- 4 .:142:;vm South omit. t .ose Tessiestraseallaalt.:;.-...;.-Por Bank of Chambeisburst..:. 3( Book orChestor 00oSti.-Pets Baoko .. Ssok'of Del. Co., Chester—pa BM* of Germsotown....por Book ofClettyllstrgb-- X Daub. of . Levristoerii iizSia.viiii;;;;„._.... R libliiireiaidiala. I 1 Montgomery CO. Bank •• • tar Bank of .3.e. year.-- 2 Ilank - ortketbomberlanoL.par Bank of EL of en roll's 2 Carlhde. Bank...-. . • ~ • % Com. Ilsak.Wardincton. (53.11.1.111.8 k & Bridge Morobanta'Bk”Newintro. 2 Dorketown Atonk... SOUTH CAROLINA. • C o , Bank -:.....„......-.4 DkortheStalf S.CaroUna 2 'Erie 11ank.,..' ~..1 ' 4.:.. X Bank of Booth Carolina. , 2 Y by= 44.:1&=,...."r Bank l tent f • 7r - moth.laiii 3 dame& Bank or Reading. • OEOIIOIA. Vann. ItkorSolourlkUlOo-par Augusts Ina & Bk'd Co Vac, A •or. Wm - rmbaed. X Bank of Atootsta.---- 2 Franklin Bk Wkatklngton-par Bk of Bruninkk, Aug's- 2 i Itarrieborrg_ Eant•:.....-...; X . 4 TENNESSEE. • I Monomial. Bank,-1...::-...*. 'll, AB Solttnat 1tank......2.... 3 lAncaster 'Bank ' • par q RC:TUCKS% Looter County 8ank....'.. Bk et Rntneky,,,Lonitee X bebenen Iknk- pa Bk orLonired Taunton .• Moen . 'Bank of Pottartlis Si Northeroßdaßontnokr " Monongahela Book:.::-......palSouthern Ilkolllentucky " Weet•Branch • Bartkr..,.-... 1, .• XISSOURL. Whoop Bk.,Wllkesharro .i BR ordlate orbllooodrl.- X N0W5r 0 k t.......: ....,-,.-. 5 55, . 055 1LL8015. • • nkoadllmWcboe 50 Ohfo State itank........--. X__ .._ WISCOSSIN. I Br.. at .Akron..---. do Marine & Pile I. Co. ohke 5 Branch at Athena ..... :...„ do, 3IICIIIOAN. &seek at Itrldgeport-. ... do . Tarniers'3leohardoillook ' d Branch at Chllnenthe.-... dororerament Stook 11. k 3. Smack odakrealand.-.:..t. do denthenlar Beak- , 3 Bruer% at T0ta15:.:......._ do truhranee - Contpaar t .:.- V 3 Branela id. Dr wara.....:.:.: do --_,_, CA tate NADA. Branch ; Branch at C01d00kn....-- do Il k ord:Amerka: Toronto r, Branch .1 ' Aabtabsdgy-t do Bk or People, lkwanto b aSt at Sala.. • ....i..-: dp hank .of btootrftl -" 5 a ' ' ' ' 0r.u..c...“...r...e... is ot RIO r...: i, - do E AS T ERN EXCIIANOR. Branch acgi ' .. do On' Noe. York..--..-.tar bk.. st wastd . a..... do On Ph n Iladelplds- --....P. Braoolt E"ath 'i =oteir r- do do WBSTENI.XX.CILANG E. .R. 1 ' n ' b ,,,,,,bm 1. t. b lna. 4 F dr.' IS PuZYWI L .::::.=::::::..."' - 1 ' e Billtleh st - owsh ..,.. ...:' dopst.,Lodis_-.: ......_ . Brandt at nadodd:... - -. dopOl.o ANIOSPECIETALVT. It= 3. Trot ...-...;...... U6-.- " . at, ,, T. do ItirSot.• - 45,50 Branch at Ilt:iiessani.:. doraglo, 01d...-..---.10.93 Braneltst Touragente;:;•.». do l'Ael, nan.,--...--.-1000 Braneh at okr , ll-....... ddEredorlokedora..... .... - 1,80 13raneh ag Branch st..rtantoodiZ- dornin.. -. ....... - ..... ..... 5,15. Branch a 1 Branch at Ihurenna....-..... dolTen Cuildoers...:-.......- ,3,95 Branch at Cuyahoga-- do Naodnana.....----.... 3.mi Branbh at Maadlkyo :.:.. ojrucolo-..-.-.----... - 2.15. _ _ _ ~ PRICES OF STOCICS RICP011.90) YOR rnz smarraviii GAzErrx, BY A.-WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND E CIUNGE . :BROKERS, -.A'o:11- Avow rrr srn Err. =EnSIMMIII UnIUSS Mks , 64: E t - " m t njL0....z . ..7 f .;;;;; Pittsburgh city Vs. Do. soup. G's, N. T. illesbany city' 6e.._....._. b o .. COUP. 014 Phil• nuor of vituberst••••••••• "rimataate Xuauf /Bank, Emet.aas I Allegbeni &Nag* Soak Pitt. Trtuot litlzarde • imaisratmli. Morinnxabala Northern Merl I;4:ZaEM Pittab'hllfis tinnwe- WeiteralnsuranceCo....- .- Cattarrue bustrutc• Co.- msoctsta4 Jim:me* Co.- Pletaioxil; Lo:.__Phil•- • „_. W m elttadl. 0 . 0 ,... , ...-- —,,, I. Rcka••••••, • -•••—•••-- Rome. 21.0.0.:•••• ••-• 50 ..ter l NAIL 11.0.10, AL4CIV6IXL, elt:b4,6lu Work.. —. 60 Monett eta Slankertr.. 60 Yo nr Fleet WI Penn. lnd Rellnad-. • 601 Oblo a Pam. lialltood-. 6 - that. 2 Ohio Rallroad.:...- 6 Cleveland 2. Wellielle R. R. I Read. IlaileitatZY Don. l R l' Meteti•=met.oxii :.. ii DO. do. (ona) • • I; Tertla Creek 11:1at Road! • All. A Perry... e Plank ild tlfeeneborr, .Tnenvita Rd.. ellittiAn. 00161 Cb----..- pit tOurgh North ?;crib Western.- - .... Itanka...” . - ... fitteranea a Isk Merchant.. - • . ... • ' WILKINS & DaildaiSlates Baal. jVa'l PirrsßaßGir,r. 100 itt6N . and Domestic E my=a ti kt ou ad. W ar t A b n ft 1 1 ea* DWI . dam:Sala ;LA Mal brow. sad Mkt ft Gomel gst limey: mailed 0tt . 0watt....3 trV OE ROE E• ARNOLD & CO. DIALERS TfLEY LANGE, Wt. ,ILLVIC I:0TM &a. .&.74 ortrt.'t simt. 01 , Pmet Dm* of PalebsirOh• :p9ALTABLE THRASIILNU . -31:A9111ND:I AND ';r .-' ! ISEPAItATONW. : . - - - WARRANTED • to be ' thoroukbly bat, : a d 0 .00k itylE; Yob& bp:t sad try C: W. CAIIROI. = ll W=4= f 0 3 0 11 4.1 8 t! sw. tr,,4,r= ....4.4."...* floo. 'W A ?. b10t . ..510 moy bond.ia 00111.1tliCM Iti Of S.M. , No nu.. Won x:wiles , tbrosbel Yent..t, or make* bett.r 1.1.1 c. wa,42.0 .1;w or. tban ant 'non to own In the West.= LtdfaZ=Voggliataltrigt.'lll7:=, tb..,..t, Ulla, *or bon boot noecontsendoi by Oar who ow them lobt as ambteto, sad to Tort matron so any In Tbe Sopantor IFr Ibt — ot's istont: - and ti ;ail:abed . tn:t !It Theodor, and imonoionoly ocyaratia OW Wan and won t mt. tbs irtityount,inu Strom entire satteaction winrror ----'-.--- 101' SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth stl:l4, • nr. doors wad af S.rid Oltte W 1:1 i wrin JR . ma , E omon N 2 7 1 4 PeDrt Street, fat gittrisr, Davao raestrod ar bl Modal alnantanatt arkpmana aolw salaalaa 4".,14,`„ • ' • BUSINESS CARDS. AGENCIES. _ . rated been appointed the ex- Aeneas for lYttaborgh, f the ludo ofPatent ; rated Corn nue' and Strotehed Leather metr J S. momusoN, Attorney and Counsel nfaetvrdtta ~4..'irI,V.TVT, borax Lt B °N•"kn. tot at L. Olaf n resnoiod to 1 , :o. 44 Omit demi. manufactured at the Minuf3rturree 7zrierl, his ankle Hoar Yonrth , ritt.b ' n ' '' ' . being euperior t o any .L.enthor tree before offered •hi this market taro. a largeetrek of all widths of India .W, HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake- : nano Dating No.llo Market etreet. and mr.ateatch" wai:tp.udinar Grant street, bit'asen FooKtil and M--"" J..t 11. PHILLIPS ~d~ra~+~.a~~ OBERT E. PRILTAPS, Attorney a tsc, • AUSTIN LOOMIS, Rat Estate A6ent, ,Pt. Lode. 3to. r,,; Stock. iterebandise and 1101 Stoker. Ohm - • ourth street. above Wood. Bushmen promptly attended jyN:dly roITERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Lan— ' 1., ortmar Fifth gad Gnat streete,ol4-vdt. tbeCn.ort ow. sups" Pittoar z t,,,, mr24-y53 TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at office air .Faarth street, near Grata, Pittalrurgb. P. SPALDING: Attorney nod Counsel • rat Law. Cleveland. Oh we k rtopi—A.K..Loontia. &haler io. & Stanton. 184.5-.1173.• lfilliTNC IS C. FL ANEGIN, Attorney nt Law, .12 tqa.l7o Fourth oared. Pittaburgh. 'TASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, 11UP No. 89 Fifttiotrert,Pittaborgh. 'BANKERS AND BROKERS. LERNA.N i•CO. Bankers and Exchange' Broker& No. AS Wood atmet, roman. of Diamond Ailey, ladder:tali. larlaty awl sell Bank Noteitual Coln. Diocoont Tium Ihmkange, sod_ liromledory Not.; make Collections la all the principal title', of the Unlott: Recclee Delimits on call mama Inlescest, and glee Wele prompt attention. to all olio or toatteMarrertandn a to • Broker', tmelneta. I:Ca.lialienn L.:chance constantly to. Yale. - /.1.12X MOIR. 1910.1.1) =MI ~ .. ....ROULSCS KRA3tER & RAID!, Bankers and Ex !Mange Woken. Buy and Sell Gold and Silver and Note.. MT:0444,10a= on Real Eatate or Etna Seem eftfn,ynrehase Promissory Nam. and Time Bills on Fret sad Ai est. , Buy sadeell , Blocks on lbroudesion. entoe- Hons -made on all potnte• In. the Union. Onion corner of Third and Wood streets, directly 051 , 9011 e the St. Charles myl.ly D. KING, Coin, Stoll• and Exchange jturth o ret—itu yEontera : it a i ed selln i Ze a lt: on nm ~rent rateg%llllctiors e made on the Weitrark% enter. Wee. ten, Bank Notes Botigtit and .old • iy=l 1,21101. 1,13131.- ..:06110A .. .....RY, UM. 13ALMER., & Co.,Su6cesaors to L llogner, Hanna k llaokers.lirelicsige Brokeranncl acalsrs Forel. and Domestic Exchange, Certifleatret of permit, Think ?iota., and specie—N. W owner of Wood and .Thlrd Amin: Current Money received on Depft.if , El. , Char. hie ale, .d collectiona made on bandy all princi pal points of the United 81... The MA./ premium paid Or Foreign and American ()old. Adremee. made ea onslgnmente of Produce, shipped caat,oulibenl term. , • WV.. N..... „.. . .. J. S. lI'VAT. Irl. 11. & 046, :Bankers.and Esclusmie Brokers, North East corner of Wood and Third greets, Illtalrorgl2.; • •• • All transactions made on liberal Mims, find collectknas promptly attended to. WILKINS Exchang e Brokers, 7+5 Fourth street. m os t th.r.tlank of Pitts tranuetiarts e.t most Liberal vile.. 1710 MMMEEIt, -er irep- Wl L .Oici — we." . '"'s, zit j sk r ".lJ ll 4`.lthn ! the Bent or Pittebsteelu AT HOL.)IES & SON, Dealers in Foreign _Ol . and Domentk, Bills of Nathan" Certificates a melte, Bank Notes and Specie, No. GO Muket etrsiet. PM*. MVO , . ifireolleetions made on all the nrinand " themuttkont the United State, - • - COMMISSION &C. WM; N. SUTTON. -- • Wholesale Grow, Importer and Dealer in FOREIGN WlNES,Urandica and Old Mo lis%nagraitli.rint mb 27, 13 IV: PQINDEXUR, Generallerduin- - I.lAVVitztlattrz' m r. a- 471f v-4 • • TI711.• A. bleOLlMG,..Pealer in line Tens, Cbeiee Family Ormerteallooderiand IrttkraliVare. corner of-Wood snilTirth Etreel.a Ts aoam:eyinga terns assortment of Yresh Gonda In .addltien to his already ex tensive atock._pnrehuatl from first, handa the Eastern markets, ahleliwlß be add et the lowest market pricer.. sir-Jidda, Stearanata and Families. blaring by the quantltyonspplied Matelot:de rates. JEirlloodedellnatedln the ate free of charge. ILIS • A. 31'.13A10, Comnilsaion and Fur- Yal=lit=ata " 7 1n4.= Amt. ...burgh. .tl6-13.53 S. LEECH; "McALPIN. & CO.. Whole , ' sale Orocent, sad Dealer. ha P 1441110111. , 3.letals amt. Pittitrat Slanufactures, 'cr:242 and :41 Liberty street, lltts h.• p i ':ROBISON c 65Wholesale Grocers, au. r4 e ll4l=l Cotmlesloc ileidint ' No. WO SPAM= mama, 7SSPRINGER lIARBAUGH A CO., (Sums .ore to .s..therlaattb.) ennltalsal•m and Pogrrardlug rehans laWara in Woul and Produce ronerallr. Nor: 145 Flratandll6 socona .I...ta,PatAmrgh. -; iIr:REA, Flour - Factors, Commission and,Porrinflog 3terrtssuts and Dealers Prditter, / 7 • 6- oinirsllr." , Onlers fir Pittsburg* 3 lof amt..* P. o Ptir atlas Elea TSlVales and Front its., PlttestrAh: apl-1 tr. NIER.Si:JONES,Fomrding and Connia , aim Merchants. 'Deem In Produce and Piltsbarad , annfattured artkirs, Canal Zulu, mar &Tenth strott, A. I.li .uari.„.....- -._ ' . - . . ----arm. 3...,ap0g I ARM. ;70 - KES' 17:C ID. Successors .to Allrono;JoNest do- a=l;mos ...a Yorogrll% ng asthma; Imsla . l In Pittsburgh hissuabctureditkoda, , Pittsburgh. . ._ IIEyILATIIEWS L,Co.,lVholcsale Gro- • r . mos: Ocentnimitmcioad For.oolloo 4 40 . 00 . 01 .• . 04 ' • gents for Brighton Cotton Ymit..s: Water se.. PittslArmit. Att. ANTELO, Genernl 1. lam 3ferchsols, Choral isiminces -tads oh consignments of Psalms, genemlly. jetl7o • JOITK WAIT -lona 1117211 X. OLIN WATT -&-, CO., Wholesale Grocers; oj Couunlution Mciehunts, and itralung In Praince and I ttsburgh Idanulhetures,No—TAl Libert7 rt., Pittsburgh. T B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, Ceanndsadon and Porrardinh4netant. and reloD .Western ßeaerre C .Better, Pot and' -Pearl AO,. and WCIICMI Prldere, gene ly. Water street, leetmeen elnitldield and Wood. Plttatatrgh. . 1.01011 111111. TROLL LITTLE, .11L • (Late of arta Robison. Little k Lb.) T mTTLI CO., Wholesale Grocen, Prodare said PlogandseSon llesebsitts,and Desiers In Pittsburgh 3lessafactugna. No. 112 Second street. Pitts. ial(cr..s3 . /CHEESE WAREHOUSF 4 .—HENRY H. v./ COLLINS, Forwarding and Cm:minion Merthantand Peak,. In Owes, Sutter Lake Vali and Prodoos 23 Woodatmet:atove water; Pittsburgh mYal TON BONNHORST 11fIIRPIIY, Mole- If sale Omani sad Commbellaa . 3terettaata, uld Dealers Pittnburgh btaattOtet Water . Yltta bunch, "r"; nt.lan.A.Talt llnt-Yob • LJAu.k.InIT • Int...Fett. ik Aug ,Int. ItattANov do JACOB FORSYTH, Jr.. Forwarding and 146-1 5 - '63 Conunhol.an Merchant. No. t.B Water street, littsla. Lot.lon • JoIT do Int.Mor olio, "do. FITHOMAS PALMER, Imparter and Dealer L to French and Anglican WO Paver. No. 65 Market .tenet. w.tweett Third ard Tomrth street, 14Mb:trek. r0b..,63 =ZM IdeOLINTOCK, Importer and IL-.tll4llthr fn Carpeting..Sq2.4a42l2 ni"6 Fbnr Oil 'w n 5.n80.. E m114,N0112 aarjeiresl. . • Di.i.Nat4 o r Div..... e. Dvr. 4 A P. Dlr. "x01,*•• l OIUUS do P.Atr.lONOVtletpklnd Rewio d: Nutrul:th, . , Dir. Nov. SIX FRANN VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trira trz.t.ry mulglnem lern Onndot, 'Em eR trolderio, cone market attest usd the ulatnun4. Pittsburgia; , Nek.toll-iy" d-114.. tl , 3* an Dt• alt ea cto A: - a CO. artrarrcsaa.-c. 1. Ammar a co. a. Tom. A: A. NASON.& CO., Wholesale ind Retail Nee. Yam' and ; Stapkatri Go,IAL FUlb t, Pittsburg}, - • .- totr.Jaa. 4 11 e 1 New Flock. 1 EL IHr 11/11CRPHY .h.BUIVIIFIEW, Wholesale KI.R. and Retail Dry Roods 3lerreDzate. ern:ass Postrat and rket otr.t..Pittatnirds. • - Lt OBERT MOOR., W M holesnle Grocer, c turoetlll•4ffict. Delhi In Produce, Pittsburgh Mea sures, and all kinds of Foreign sod Domestic Wines and Liquors, lqh. 016. Liberty street ( h , baud • emery. bugs stock of superior old Itsocogshels Whisker, whirls will be , • Fr Dlr. Div.,654 IWO `C•w Mors. .1 0: GRAFF:I CO., .Groeers and Com- Xtr.i . rr . t r fftt i e j 4d tg art n k i t i ge. • i gf i g.l ^ l"._.l Pus sta..elttsts ' eh Ps. g 514.17 73 la 1)i iiir*nuctsrxiv . . BLACKBURN" . .k; o.,:Wholesalo Oro ' ens, Mat Furnishers. mid Dealers In Produce sat • itsburich litaupterturea 011 a Fitch and Osleeirn shears on Mad at that Warehouse, 143 Water street, Pit tsimrgh, TSAIAi{ DICKEY' A CO. wri n o esareTio st ions Wm/. c. ' A tGILLS & ROE, Wholesale Oroeeni and (bottolislon Merchuots.No.ll)4 Liberty Meet Pitts. • ' 71 , .Thura Wed, • Exchange, Co.nt bcmilbt.34l.old*,. f.II. To PAID.... 71117,1LL1A31 A. .IVI'CLITRO . , Grocer and Tex Deader. corner of Woad and Sixth Wes% has always on hand • large assortment of eludes, Grandes and Loo Tau—Fort4 . rt Fruits and Nut; Wholesale mull:eta% 30BERT DALZELL t C 0.,. Wholeaala 17 Omura Commission - Merchants; Naafi In Produrn and Pittsburgh Dhotufacturea 253 Mart?. street. Plttiburgh. ,n;,no.ea.p~~n VMS D.. ... WICK kMcCANDLESS, successors -to L. R. .T.D.Wlek.Wlmloosle Orocent.Forriudku(atid CororolMoo MortbantN . Potlent 1 m m1i,ix.01 2 .,, tkl- Ycrns, and .littsbutith .Id.onfieures genoran Wm. of Wood pro:Motor semi& rittalmrob. , SON; Wholesale .131rocer' anti Colamtadott Iderediant,Doakt In Prolue. and Pith. Sbbririri b .Manntactarld , AztS9loo, 1w Liberty *l.O, Pitt. R. tar YD, Wholes;nlo OTOCern, COM. misdon m.rebants, and Dmlnv in' Prodare —Rennet vich Ruutuncr. emoting an. ',theft'', :Wood, and span 'streets, Pittsburgh. , ; 11.:ancouss, 'ex. wooma.v.•-• ! -- i rwa - " 6 7' i'mulr• AGALEY,,WOODWAnti CO., Whole WOOL-MERCHkOS. _ . . . LE eacceseor to MURPHY &:'. LEE, l we arar LlT ' Llbertr Ftrei r t, U.J4 DRY GOODS. GROCERS. IMMffEN afirllEL rano, Cositinaly. 9.1 Watcr vlrmt. W. P. .38 , N 0 :E5 ,z. ..e . -14n I t 1, 7 ,f r0,, t t h :t Insurancet tarp Western Innu- GORDON, Si F. ,ecret rano, Co.. f/2 Wator .foot._ GARDINERCOFFIN, Agentforti— anklm. . OR t be lomranco Cooolo , Of. nOrthoo4 corner of Wood and Third Rome. 10 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu Inzaraace C 0191.13, 3. Rater Ant. H. TAYLOR. &HUSTON, (successorn vt to 'Carlos L Minnie.) General Commis:don and Per arding Merchants, and Agents ihr Eastern Trauinporta- Con Lines; Wholesale Dealt, lu etarle Gromieri. Sheet ing.. Cotton, Cotton . Varns. Batting, Twine, Manilla, 311 s. must and Kentnekr Ilemi, Totnesu, Soda Ash, Window Glass, Pig, Bar and White Lead. Nasal Stores, And Cincin nati arid Pittsburgh Manufaetured Goad. generallE.— Anent* for the 'Penn Mill" and. "Banner Mill" Sheeting., Pittsburgh. No: 48 Front street, (opposita Pittsburgh and St. Louis Packet Landing.) ElncinuatL jaWc3md - • • -.••-- • A. HIITCIIISON & CO., CornmiBeion I P r, • Merett i ante and Admits for the St, mule Sugarliedltr z mkusr, Deal z . i re w g iv ne . ar. Moloney Kg and Bar Lead, hemp, '") feT BOOKSELLERS. &C. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. 07 • ni Fourth street, Apollo Building. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Blank and Sehool.llooks. Paper end Ste t one • rr. No. G 3 Wood street, (betvoen 'third and Fourth) Pittsburgh. aural IOIIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller ar.d Sta ctimer, memoir to Davison k Agee, No. ( I Market evert, near Fourth, Pittaburgh. Pa. FLENRY. S. BOSIVORTII, Bookseller and Dealer to Statiouery, &e., No. 6! Market street. near lamondePittelatre‘. Pa. & CO.. Booksellers and Stationers,. gl No. 5 Wood stmt, nest doer to the corner of Third; ttbn h. Ps. School .11 leer look" constantly on hand. MUSIC, &C. JOHN IL MELLOR. Dealer in Piano Pertes, 14,:ma.te an . A . Mt!ilonlingrAtn . qnts, o ttnit s Z fliVoLT=l:' HENRY KLEBER, Dealer Musk, Mu sical Instruments, and Importer of Italian . StrMix telth ' evat. ,, i7 ° l7 Chi t'. 74 4 117 11" % Pianos. n SCILTICEIDER & CO., Musk SterN.ith mi.. Arent, between Martel and wood. New Moideco etantly receiving, and 3lneleal Instruments of all Rind. DRUGGISTS. 01IN HAFT, Jr.; (successor to Jr... 31•Guf- IP fen,/ getall Druggist and Dealer lo Paints; Oils, Di - vault°. Ite., 141 W oat itneet. A days helnsr Virgin Atloy . Pittsburgh. .C.W . ltegular Agent for Dr. Furtnt Median°. mhZO t. WILCOX. mama WILCOX & C0., - Druggista and Apoth j.j. @ma., onrnot etreet and thaDiatoon& keep constantly on band a (MR and ...Wok. uoortnekt of Mo4k . inoo.Poe . unnni.atot articloopettalninglo tha kr 199 ms esrefullTectomortalled. 50719 161 - 611 3 . • SCOTT,Wholesale, Denier in • *rum V ra a t. P lut it a. Vtaburgit : arnishes and DyeStuffs i No.2L.o Liberty sta All orders will motive prompt attention . • - Cj' Agent for Loudon a (..b • valuable tamiLT madietar. mar 114-ly RA. FAHNESTOCR. & CO.,l#linlesnle • Itrucautat. and manufacturer% of hits tirad.R•d ..,Lltinarge, corner Wood and Front street*. nth.. - burgh. mob? E. SELLERS, Wholesale Denier in .strtta., Dye Etntfa Oita Turnittbios, kr titWoud street, itittabncula Goods warranted. RAMO blf.• rRAMC tc 'REITER, Wltamale t b Drnlgisto. earner of Liberty and St. Clair Etr.ts. T SCHOONMAKER & CO.. Whdlesalo .5 . Dru7.gitte, No. 24.1V0nd dreet, Pltteleargh. , jOSEPII FLEMING, &locos : F:4r to L.Wilrox 0 ,t Co.. corn Market street end Theaunrel—Aeece eon nlly on band . toll o r es eorcrlete Aemortment et Dye" Medicines. Medicine (Ikea, Nehmen., and all articles pertai n I web, Ills Inel nem l'hyvlciens rrescriptlons carefully compounded et all boors. 7n9.1y MEDICINE. Jr . JAMES KING: Office and Reaidence, lca. 112 1111 h slava, earcalte tha Cathedral. Pitt lefty' MERCHANT TAILORS. • CITESTER, Merchant -Tailor - noti'Cre4. Oder. lgo. :4 Woivl obvert. liartlesdar Ottendlon ' co Don' and Toutbe Clothing. WILLIAM DlGBl',7ilerehant•Tailor,Lkra rei. and Dealer-In Ready Made C 104111,4 1 .81 Lib -p-WATTS & CO. Merchant Tailors, 181 Al• ertr Liberty CO., noie receiving one 9t Good. for Gentlemerie Wear—Clothe. Cu. rimer«, and Vectfrine of tlio :mono* Wire and drooldtudity. Our friends and cuatotacre uDI Idean give us • can- imfil MANUFACTURING. W. IVOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail lid Manufacturer and Dealer In Cabinet Ware, No. 83 Ird atreet. OIIY 'WETIIEIIELL, Manufac4Or of ep PATENT ROE VICES. • inperlor artlele. SOLID 110 X and BRAZED ROE 'VICES. corner of Anderodn and Role Moon streetshno Kure from tho Hand .trot Drldv,AF Rahway CIO-. ocMleeell • or tit Itidiftt, R., street& Plttelyursh, Ps.—Mochlnists' Tools of over, varlet), ands as I !IN PLANERS, Slide and Mud TURN ING LATHES, MILLING 31ACHLNES. es., manslkte turdd to order. Hel2J Jltd. P. HAMILTON t 4AL .Fic. , ;bBROIDEItETY _AND APLICA. MAN lLLAS—Sisterials marked far Emlniddeey and Ate ork by MR& L. S. WILSON, Je2tr. Co MI: Penn street, abort, Hand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Kan ufactaring_company. THIS COMPANY HAVING ENLARGED their capacity manufacturing, are new prepared to meet the increased demand for thehl,Priek, ertleible and Builli" lirdc." "n lW. T .Pja d lt/Y. ' bat r al Pittsburgh, September tl. , I .D. rOODD D . O JD OID. NMCO. WHOLESALE AND DJ:TAIL-FASHIONABLE lIAT AND CAP . MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALDUS TN ALL R.LtiD3 OF FORS. CORIUM OF WOOD AND . FIFTH STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. • - , ,Tl3zir stock andrrareil nary smalltr and-AY/nor Datafwd•apa, and‘apa, WU, Dm!, Cuero and Pur Dounnta. 'rVi'll''prrrsubrum COACH FACTORY.,_. ---- .7 ok .Thinannd Ali.. masr.. Vl' NU K. M. BIGELOW ITIOPRIE4I. ' • - WOULD respectfully call tboAttention of Eoutbern and Western Merchants to his line stock sten to price from 5100 to 51 , 0 0 . _Th... Zal e -riageolem. ' Wit t ram the beat meta tai wall workman. ship, and under his own F.delon: he aut. with wmfl dance, warrant his work to hr hab•rku• to 1110L10 masa:Mo. tared in the Union. The Parma of hie businger and the ITtniltr ll'gP h a° n:11:ITif ,r,VVOVoI k. 1 el:talk:Mr:ant. Peraone wantint mood boor,! work will please.rall and ertamina his stock Lolbre goog,Eiust. All work warrated. • New Coach Factory—Allegheny. MM. H. WHITE &TO., would re . apeethdly Intnat the public tb.t they have op on lannek, between Federal and Eanderlgey attracts.. They are now mating end are pros tt.d to r,ootoo orders he every description of. veldelet theehes, Chariot., B'Mth p . e ". B'g rtte i lLn " lltettia tffta l e da l r"" lt, th ; h. d the lo,g tnut r tes i l ' aePhave, Chi, feel confident they are entm: ed to do work on the moat reasonable lama with . those wanting argyles In their lion. particular attention to the selection of materials, and having noun but competent workmen, they have on imaltatlcas ,In rerrentlng. their wort: We therein , * wk. ..the attentiou of theintroue to thh matter. N. 11.—ItarttatrInn done In the bost manner, and mi. the meet reasonable terms. ileghtt -toachand Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, lIROTIIIat 'CO:, corner of and Advent streets, Allekhinl 'would -reepectlully Ink= their trkads, and the 4 , 314, generally, that titer are resnufartming Carriages, whet, Rork. ewers. Beanies, Sleighs and. Chariots. In al their rations styles of finish and Prolfortion All orders will be exxxoted with Ariel mud to dors -I.lllty and beauty of finish. 141 min will elm he stranded ~then the nowt reasonable term& -IJelnif in all their work hest Eastern' Shatter Poles and Wheel User feel confident that all who (erne them with tordrnatronage I will be perfectly satisfied On trial of their work._ I Iftnchesers are requested to ere themis call benne pnr , I,elraslog elsewhere. • • refl . --- . Fifth Street Stobloing_Fitotory KILITY, ENEROYi - ,Als - u ECONial".— The Lest ,r6oLls lb Chlldrun's nose, Men'. Socks; Un erg rts. and Draw., sold st lassuftsturra's Priom. at the Fifth stare! stocking Ysitory.sll loads from Out year'imool. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. -," . WI!. DAI.Y, Staking Factor). f.th street; !MINOR itrocs I =I 511rkit 1... m unscstoa.—.—..corm an05ua.,.......J. I. nocanzio "Livlngston, Roggen g 130. • - ICOVRLTIC.:WORis.Si PITTSBURGII, PA. IRACK and Depot Railroad Seolee,Rny, atu3et arra. do; ratform and countofaci.: Door s or al) so; enetnu,,Droo and Thumb Latt.b ea, euffm M - of nu" kindle rwa -.MULL apprereed Pattern' Bone and Vastaututdigallcuble lecn Chicibm or ereri ea. W. W.1 0 /ALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS,' 317.321 and baertio And. oproftfe S.ilkfidd shTer. ltifTth'intiENT§; ,Tombs,'. •Stoitea; Pumitura 'Tom Umtata: Imp la 3101 Ma. A.. ale baps cm UM, and made to order. by totehinery.bt the loweat prime. Them bm3dred ottittbal mat eakete 3 rlglarfar IMatnaenta. te..*ln ban& Black sad blab Mae- Dle ttrthe Thule at the lomat arlem. All calm. 011 eat with deepateh at 319 Liberty atmeV ' ' • Miulkstaith Bellow; Manufactory . . CO,PARTNERSIIIP .NOTICE.--4110 sub letotdd respectful)) . Intsrm their Biondi and the polite g eeetali f itbet_tbpy hare enten 2 d Inte l nartnen eatTAW3 l a,'grbeVglltet P tanf a l t lVlT) l7ll BELLOWS of seem deeniptlen, which the am dotelsolo od to took. of the eery bolt testentele analwPOWof-wnf mumbl e ; Thor Infester to MPG nitration bawd an eagal, meat Well Ara Sa ta 40 Inches. et their manufaetel7.- earner t t [letdown and SanSusay street*. 'ROJABIEWEITauIszwLF AM; jAtiogitonititi; Nor at - t —4 lraCii - PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY tiIIAINING, APRIL 26, 1854. NEW YoRIC ADVERTISEMENTS: vrom rrssrtnn a SCHELL'S AtteertistOi. Ileum, No. nu Nassau Street, Nee leek Rriialile Firm In Mr Cary qi" Nen , Fork PEBEALWI OUTDONE!!!' • A. • ! HE PROPRIETOR OE THE ISEERCLIS, Mit MIME %with t reepeetfully call the attention of J 3 erchanta, Tarmere, and Mechanics, roddimuout of the' the city, to the moderate treerfor a yearly subectiption Of the Guide., betas to mail SteldtribeiT only Fifty • 413m4. rear. matte y it unquestionably the ehempeet F 1 7 .311). Newspaper published in the United Stale.. The 9111.611111 of the will' contain the renal vszlotr tf Unclad, Rpiry ditto written not only to please but o Instruct, nod will be replete•lth eynoysla of all the Lnatt and General:Yews of the Dor. In regard to politics, the Guide will malittain en fads- . Mmleatiane, and. from time to time, will edentate mush . Lumens, se bee! conduce to the Interests of the greaten. number. .11781.11, ASTERS md other. are respectfislly requested to not no Agents far tide paper, to whom will be forwarded riPerlmen conlee, free when &wired to dorm PREMW.V.T.—As en inducamout Rir persons to Uttered themeeiree to obteln minenibers fur the iferoantitt we offer the following premium., and open the remit& of the names and pow in adraltee, we will Jammed them. Ise expecte. or otherwise, If ordered, to the addnme of them entitled to them. For Hum hundred mbecribera mat 00 For iiinhandred and fifty enbatelbers, we will give on splendi orthd floe Gold Watch, (warranted foe w . 00 For two hundred, ono elegant fine Gold Locke, " 06 gold,) worth Far one hnodred, one Gold Vest Chain, worth. .. 8 011 For somnty-6re eubscrilma one Odd r.n ond Gold Holder. handsomely engraved, worth....--.... 10 00 For fif e y. ono do do do 800 For they. one do do' 000 afar thirty, one do do do 00 Far twenty. Commemial do in elver do extension holder. worth 3 For fifteen, one medium do do 1.600 For twelve. one Ladye do do 1, 60 oThis Gold Pen And Gold Holder, b the Ladled site 'sad . le a beautlfUl article. All theabove goods shall be procured from the New Telt Gold Pen Iliouheuring Company, the aeklowledged belt Gold Pen and Pend' Case) anufacturers in thie eminent. CLURSasethe advaotageonsil Menet In rem/ tillage aad city tot he Union. md • WO moot.' of .hnom , beire obtsined in this way. noel as would Intermit themselttw for the Guide, can be melt rewarded.. onelist of ',remit:ma above-will show FARMERS who woulddeli.", an coreellentnintly Name paper. should at ram seal' themselves of the %Node, the price being much below any other newemper AGENTS 'rented for ever: dtr In the I ofted Mau aMU (bnodm.. Reeponsible pare., who will net no *Mobs lb? the Guide, will pimps furnish to with their nerds Ibr 'Maim TO TIIE,LADIES we would Partleolarle kntA; , ,, lug the effideney of their servioes when energetically 4 meted - , By their cooperation subscdption list 'W0914 soon out number tiny teepee published on UM contin ml the to nein this we obeli ah sal time strive to embody Ss columns of the Gents something to not only please lot Instruct our kenitle patron., Our subscription prim being for. there will be but little.ditlienity in their proteuiug Webough subscribers to obtain any of the Etch Freer mu Move &petite!, and what lady would not desire*. handsome Gold Watch, Locket, Bracelet, Pen and Peocilt We want to print an edition of Piga Thetuand Cbpia within three months. This weronifilabed,weshallellierge the Gedde to double its invent elm. RineleSuhseMptionsmay beromittedln PeStOilloelitaM— SWAG communications. Mould lw add/tweed, one to W. FLlttAgemr,fdltor and Puldbdior of Ute Neu, I** 11,fercanh7e Cade, N 0.183 Graenwiett streeh mar Ne.ropersthroupAina the /Won. by publishing she above. apprope ng ntelv dlsslayed. includi_Mis nn&e.o for Aro lift Ms, god calling attention eilltothdly to QM name, sad setadingus thepaper. will be entitled to aft exchange. and receive a GOLD PEN ..110P GOLD 110L.0.M. lleetne Dolidrs. Daily papers will be entitled totem, el= will be forwarded to them as they may direct. !.Thin Pen and holder will be of the manufacturer( the Nra York Genf Pro Nantifoduoing lCiabbou.p oty No, 1 330 ier•Aonnre leh ths h n M inead xte no sv inehewoldle God Pm sp p rlodovs" Btateal Island Fancy Dying Establisbzient. OFFICE ~Vo. 3 Jona - .TREE!.' 111.01DW.T. .N . LW YORE CITY. ORDERS received_ by E x press, or otherwise. 532 On or cleansing Ladle.? alumna Mutinies and Shawirtd . criers description. Damask and Moreau Cur. Mine hi dyed. Lam Cartel. restored. Canton aapC.lharris drat the meet braliant, or the auger cuter. en/our:. All kinds 00,00. woolen and limey seeds, (In the vices et garment.) treated In the most sueressful manner. The undersigned Irani had len.nexperience in the pram, cutler! orals businemat titateri Island, and 11.1 assured Mf their success in the an ordyine is unrivalled.. 4. mh~me. • . BARRETT, liElittEW CO." MOLYNEAUX BELL, Mantilla and Cloak llanuthetarrer and Importer. 68 Cni.l aL IIPLPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporiu44. IWJIL of Piney Sews. MI .F. 11.1BBARD dc SON, 'Wild Cherry IMo/tater& Moulds Itentr!TlA,P4 , 4lre,..te.,93 John ET. lIIIP.LBURT, American Ilomned• / zest- ItaxacT, Mcopines, Vials, Cues, tp.,tp• VAN DUESEX'S improved .Watipene. It , moth ...Tay Bair to Ito mienal color. and ereaLei S •ew ¢rowth *Mar. • Deput.ll2 team pt. • - 1 - ECT. GILBERT, from ,Ifemphis, ireur law Trondre4o otOmocrs; Tamers, Uleors. aa4 Irma w t the k.raPn at Ma ovation, roms, 4Saigartotwwi. A LFREE - 11700DTIAM, .Manufneturer said loawlrta of Chum.. Ititrn; Pistnlo. 7:4,100 rsitsa st! C.l H. WARNICK, Mantiflaof Enam.. cl. 01.4 (.I.t.twi Plana ore, te.;62 irti • - ro - fiN DAVIS, Commission• hant and ej Import, of 116.1&24, Wine* and •Cia#, 2SI Walsh , : tagton at INC=III • BRO., Mauufacturent.Or • nue Cat Tnlesco. Clsees. and &mit XI and 90, Baer Ft. ji,TNEELEIT.A WILSON, Propriotors V Ilsoalfietnairs of A.D. Wilson's Patent Stitebtel • Harlolneaerfs Itroadleor. , _ WM. srSaN OA. 564 Brain- sray,noss 51Ftropelltan noteL, - -4OOPER HOUSE, A. J. Pease A. Bro., Pr — U. 1 11001131.A.N BUTTER,- Eratcositor to 1,00, 1:1 Veroster k Pee,ltnltsiitaraidJoblee In StStlll Pry: CHAFFIitt; Istett.'Neitnititn,'l4fdiaidsol ' pow sad Wlttdesale Bader". teed Gal lormShoms. km, , Broadwar. AIME!. CATERLY, Wholesale Dea- I.Jer 'minnow. Wilted 'As i Mtli s nd Tuba. Wood and all. low Ware, Baskets, Mats, e,Tartne, Kicking. new Greettleh Nam :ark. . N iNbON lEA, R G na p r ri r.. ices,,,,T ro a r. b . l 1 1 Vbcarsil, Catharine rt.. sad So. 0 Chatbata Sonars. Sew York. • taliti-1T • MISCELLANEOUS. S. eITrIEBEILT & SON • EVER AL COMMISSION AGENTS, for t.lll Wend pirthwe of R.] ccausnion of /Cents, Negottstibg ton., tot Bonds, Mortgugos, No. 110 Third .t.. Pittsburgh. Pa.. • lialt T. C. WARRINGTON; (DIPLOMA.) tADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE. STORE. ne hes always on hunt • toll etoortseesit. No. 23 rth street. Pittsburgh. Pa se3o-Iyd I GRANT MOWRY, Deuler in feather ' OP • Wes, Oil arid Shoe Yindlogs. No.= Liberty street, opposite the heed °Mood. • liihisy FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT .OF F COFFEE. eetabllthed Mt. received tone preadult% . eft Silver Medals and Y DisAccou—itureiketorry 466 P• 1011 street. Pittaburgh, tilk-Beirisle of numerous countarfeits. *Maly • IWARDROP'S SEED STOkE nown . plate with Early Seeds fdr the Itolbedg ?rani ng rententelbr the Orchard,. Corn Shalom Stalk alsdatrag Clatters. and awry thing of Interest terthe Farmer, Oardt• nor or Amateur. Orders from Dalai and Iderelmata tiled promptly on liberal terms. WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer And Dealer In Plata Flowed and Dasastire Paper il'arricieStstgTeleitirTteVmatals=eradderab3l - of Yule. tARISFASMONSNOR LADIES' DRESS ES.—The Perim Fashions for AlliF,;slltert per steamer o on We en the Ist proalmoja,. P. wns) jeTitt 7 ' • Ne. t:3IX Penn, abrre Mad stied. WILLIA2rI NOBLE, Upholsterer, and Peak., in utnr.,.. Wholcsalennd Iletall;Third street, newly oppylte the Poet Mee. ' P l id TT2,111(a..7 laftw.xworlitar•-• COACH FACTORY.—No if A. BROWN, would most respecifully in t" • form the public that be keeps on hand, .t Mara on the wed side of the Diamond. Allegbear tem plet., assortment of Veldt!. IdlndA Al., %Staten Shut tßl are made to ordnr, In the best style. warranted alma to any In the United Etat.. nil Wads eon he removed. without the aid of a serer driver. Having ruminated th e stock. too* and wood of the Cabinet YaMblishmeat of Ramsey t McClelland. I am prepared to furnish their old customers a. well as the elite large. with averythinS inseie Hee , Allaner. - 5 0 . 6 Wood street.)lttabomb • h2d • ' . • A. BUOine. RENN GLASS _WORXS; TT ORENZ & WIGIITMAN, Idanufacturere t11,° , 4 I)CMC N. E.—Particular attention _paid to odd mow./ Wlndow 0 hea and Detratp moulds far Brittlex and MIL no= 'mate jONES A, QUIGG, Manufacturers of Spring . and Blister AteeL Plough ltdatrti WI, Brag Math thsrp. Mach and Matte Sinless Pram Nut Tapas, 11411 Patent Peas Ilan and Hammered 'lron Aslea—Comes of Hoag sad Fast strata, Pittsrarnts - 20N12 k ;moo " • • . .. s.sncr s. o u . B. ROGERS At ............... of • Rorer reAut Improved Stool Cnltlvator...- Cornet opal First stroots. littxborgb Ibl2 • • - AWSON; MO lAN CO., M . ; . l . ll . nl"ni v tz t oz Eeiw.en Erg i l titqVl . ll streets. ItstrurgluDe Penn Cotton Mille, PitteburßlL KENNEDY, CHILDS & CO.. blonothe W nr— W 1 A Na 1 N Aboetttics C a r gt11:e,"141"1"n "'4 • .Plou,iih Linea and gll.lal Cnt4; . • • norm Of all sites and description& . ZirOrders ligt at the Trardwate Etc. of tointn; Wilma 131 Wood etreet, hare attention:. • jetralr EATING AND VENTILATING WARE 1101113g-:—Matdnettirers of Chiller'''. 'Punnets, f'l= l r "l rer i"G" I:c./2 e Itst tett...We have Polo oar Partmees, Patte rn s. La. to 7desirL AitNULD L WILLIAMS. whom we , cordially reemalsead to the ipstronage of the ',Eddie. . Gel SCAIFFL ATRII0101•7 .t CO; „, FINE AND CEDAR WARE.-SAMUEL flumEtIEN keep crandantly. on ..hand ar rsamni , smut of iTarb and 14t) Tubs, florac,'Htmunboa Oak Via, Kitchen or Dram nuokotm 3roralrn Snmbk Wray, Dry m o saorea, Zinc and Charm Wash Bossdaysod all caw • Alam-00 nests Tub, and 700 dorm Buckets._ •_• • Winnow, Itaarnlc MIL TM agar, Pittaburstifra. • )1F Nelo.deOnal; A. .\ jus teed :a' - fresh reek: of impezine Melodeon. , '---. -.. ,eoehnsied yeetory of OARIL4II2 , , a , i * :1 EDIIA4I, New York. These inert.. meats sire mode- under 'the immediate turerrhdon - of the nil oinel Inventor, Dir. Wheat, and are einsidartel mud vele* in thin rot:inter And to Ensnps. Thar to previded ,with the noting nue end other Important hoororeinents. , being ell late larentione of 31r.learanit. - The Mine lot 2 Flre octave Indoons, - Munn earner, grehls labkt, f as:l4 noble eetorteeds—Pisno et.rle.. ,-.••-., . - 1 . . . 4 re Octerellelodsons.seroll legs, double swell, ere, 4 or* en* 4 Miff:eta,* Neladioni. i rroll Irv. dpubt• ibUAysntW.Whim'. Melodeons. . ~,j °gig t.,11. R., 1,7.. 101 ad R." _. DEWOMISSIO SPEECH AGAINST TUE NEBRASKA SWiwnia.—The folloiring remake against the Douglass iniquity, were delivereil by Dr. George L..11.!C00k, of this city, at a Democratic Anti- Slebraska meeting held DOME time since in the iSisth Vara:" Arnold limns PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ItEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, '1854 The question agitating the public mind is ite billed as our country is long—yea broader— broad as man's love forhis fellowman. It ought to be and is with this people a simple question of freedomto.man, and is, there Tore, an omnipresent principle.. It goes with' you to your churches.— It enters your school houses and forms a part of the education of every. youth. in thil land. It promenades Broadway Ind struts on . Chestnut greet. It pcnetratis them/axed forests and un shorn prairies of the West. It knOcks et every man's door, and sits down labia fireside. It peers into every ballot box. It was written on the bloodstained ice of the Delaware, and was read in thggrey dawn of the morning by a thousand captured Ilessianis. It flashed from the sword of Lord Cornwallis as he surrendered it to Geoixo Washington at Yorktown. It is the compinion of the many recollections that cluster around the base of Bunker Rill Monument. It is tho asso elate of all nature •ot the base of the Rocky Mountains, and all along the lino of intervening territory, wherever agora is, or Wherever jus tice holds her vigil, it is the same constant, abiding, indestructible, unabridged, omnipresent ,principle of Ameri p And this is the principle which I had no right to embody in a resolution and, present to a.convention of Democrats for their consideration and.action Have any of you ever. passed through Ohio, thelirst-born sister' of, the old confederacy of thirteen .States? Have you ever seen, on the Sabbath morning, her more than two millions of people in the ..paths that lead up. to the worship of God" ! Have you seen the little Buckeyes, with their satchels on their backs, hie away to her more than ten:thousand school-houses, all heedless of the Lotion; and distinctions which await them in the future? RIM you- teen her intimate mesh-work of railroads, linking one county with anedier, in her iron arms, that the terrible earthquake can scarcely rend her aeon -der? Have you stood o'n the banks!" of the Ohio,' and watched the population of Cincinnati surge along. all earnest in the pursuits of life? Have you stood in the Miami Valley, and seen the blades of green corn dance to the winds over a thousand acres! Have you lingered in her Capital, and felt your humanity to expand and your philanthropy to glow, while contemplating the magnificent proportions of her charitable in stitutions for the deaf and dumb,the blind and the insane? Have yen visited the ..wheat belt" and seen the summer winds expose a yellow see of ripening harvests, reminding you that God has not forgotten the hungry! Hive you -pise ed,over the 'Western Reserve, and heir.' the low ing of her cattle, not "on a thousand hills," but on a thousand plains! Have yeti stood on the banks-of Lake Erie. and watched the 'caV'es coming In as though proud of the beach on which they were about to break 1 Hive you stood there at sun-set, and seen the bright In =hurry of the day, lingering on the beauty of the ;Scene as though reluctant to out the spot in darkness,' mink beck into:his bed in the.W.est if( slowly and so modestly, as if by cotirtesy. he re linquished • his petition to the Moon that she might feel hippy is her season! Have you seen all this and turned to your home, and in your I own Court-House, one of the most magnificent edifices of the Keystone Commonwealth,. have you stultified 'yourself .so much as to say, he is , from Ohio. Olt Nebraska I would rather thou wouldst slumber for ages in the arms or mature, uncurl scions of thy young strength end glory. I would rather give thee over to the Aborigines as a hunting ground and a place for the war dance. I wouldsrather thy springs would well up from the earth to slake the thirst of the Buffalo. I would rather thy mineral wealth would rest in the bowels of the earth undeveloped. .4 would rather, that the oak should tuts his strong arms to the wind, froni f tbe. !Mina of thy hills. I would rather the Itlywould bloom in all - its na tive modesty, on the surface of thy rich plains, unbruised by the Nit of civiliration, and all this, for 'ages, than, that'thou shouldst be scathed by Slavery. or thy territory became the burial place of freedom to a single man. . From the Prast riot Barmor. Dr. Wee. Dr. nrorm...Dos the St. Lento I=tl=s ` ls c"ne r MOnibli agar-Or- Biownson; the celebrated papal controversislist., published - challenge in Bt. -Leahy defying- all:Protestants and summoning Irlioeyer Aould to a discussion of the differences between them and' .Romanists. Whether (hie utterance was . put forth in an exiti hour, or whether the Bishop interposed his 'au thority, we cannot toll; but the - teals,. that this I seld 0. Lißrownson declined to meet Dr. N. L. I Rice in the manner, proposed: -The call had been so vaunting, that the declinature operated mucl against the papacy ; and. to . save appearances;' an eicaseraust be invented. Their papers hese': hence very industriously circulated the charge that Dr. Rico is no gentleman, beano's° he was convicted by a court of law. of being a slanderer. of . their church, and especially of their clergy. The allusion is to an occurrence which belongs to both the .history and character of Romanism, and we put . the facts on record es we find them over Dr. Rice's' signature,in the St. Louis Pres. byterian of the 6th hest:' TUC 3117ILDMICI? '4EII AND TUX :Lmr-surr. Ur. Enrroa:—The Boman clergy and their coadjutors, I perceive, are disposed to relieve their champion, Brownson, from the inju rious consegnences of his retreat from a dirnms= sion provoked by - himself anti his friends; by ob scurely sercering to a law-suit in which I was In volved in Bardstown,' Icy., some eighteen years ago: Apropose, very briefly; to state the lead ing facte, and then they shall be welcome to all the.adro!ntages they may reap the - refront.; - In the spring of 1830,1 published in the West ern Protestant, a paper of which I ..insif.the odi tor, the following facto; which I had learned on reliable authority. . young WOUIBII by the name of ?My McPher• son, enterei a nunnery near Lebanon, Ky., first 'as a pupil,. and afterwards toorthe TeiL , Some short. tune after atm entered the nunnery called Calvery, to the • surprise of her fatally, she re turned home. On .being .questioned as ;to her . . . . reasons for ; leavMg the monkery, ehe charged•the presiding pried with attempted "seduction. The imputationitqam the priest's chainoter enraged her father 'and family, who were ignorant and blgotted Papists, and they threatened her with violence. Sbe fled to the hause'of a nearrtelgif, bar, an aged and excellent !elitist mlldster, whom she related her trouble', expressing appro.. hensions of violence. At herrequest he wentfor atieighbor- who was a: reagistrate„before ,whom alto desired to state oit oath the facts in the case. lie beard bee statement, but did notedminiater. the oath: From himilearned the facts. _• She remained in the neighborhood .aereral months,chiefiy in the houses Of 'Protestants, many of whom had known her from childhood, when oho was suddenly miming. Inquiries were made, but nothing could Im learned of her whereabouts. Her father appeared indifferent and carelessly expressed the op:Minn - that she was dead. Her Protestant acquaintances strongly motets , " foal play, is they kifsw iheie staismach ill .feeling toward her When Ipulilishod ' thee° • rA4ts, expressing my own 'ionvictiens and fears, a: suit - for libel Was instituted by the Piesldent of St: Joseph College in behalf of the priest Implicated; and deninges were laid at SIO,wOO. Able aminsel , was em ployed on both titles and the' suit was pending about twelro months; • The - facie 'had • nubllshed were abundantly 'lmbitailtiated bye large' number of witnesses; and Indeed no attempt woe reale to disprove then's. The, plea set up by die priests was, as usual, that the women waa insane. But this was disproved. First, by a large number of wintarsgs of different denominations', and of no denianita don, who htucknOwn her both beforoind after ler benoming e. nun ' And' by• her physician, all of Aiwa-testified. that she matt of socuikmind,. abet they laa tattier heard of hei derange ' meat till after her disappestianco. And several persons connected with, Itornis'h•Jamilles bore a Re/ondly, by* the admitted tech-that during the 'period of-her alleged in , sandy, she' tete a pupil in the. nunnery, ntili was 'admitted to take the veil. Third, by the_ glaring condialtellorti r ls' the testimonrof the priest's But there was still another troublesomeOnes tion to bedisposedpf. Wkothos beegins of MillY McPherson?.. If 'shovel deranged, : how happens it that she Wair perinitted to waljder. about 1111 , caretifort And then . eke would attract more notice wherenhe might than a sane woman. Where is Menerson? This . .question was eaxnestly pressed upon' the clergy, and public feeling demanded an answer. They answered by attempting to prone 'that she went to Rock port, Ica., and, taught . a school 'for some few months. • This was strango—a woman who had leen for littera years deranged, crosses the Ohib viral euddenly regains her.reasou and beocimes' a 'ttelobert • But where le •Millylhaterson, nowt asas still aaked;, for the woman who called her self by : that. =Me! at BoolfPnt, could not ass, found, though extensive pearl and inguirywere mails. xo t 414 question nb answer was given or The clergylabored faithfully by their Counsel to exclude the testimony, in the VISO of legal . : technicalities. In this they failed. One impor tant advantage, howerer, \they gained. TIM Court required me to preve4not that Milly :Me-% Pherson charged the priest 'withlieentiousnessi but that be was actually Nulty, to prove which she was the only competent witness. '.I was re quired also to prove—not that ahe htufmysteri ously disappeared, but that she htulbeenforcibly abducted. HI had proved the second charge, of , course it would be impossible to prays the first; so that the jury would be compelled \to find far the priest. ' ' The testimony was submitted and the case ar gued by the Han. Benj. Hardin and Judge Row an, for the priests, and lion: C. A. Wickliffe and J. J. Crittenden for me. The jury,, after being out several- hours, returned into Court to inquire whether they were obliged, ? by their, in atractiOns, to find for the priest. On hearing I that they were, they at once awarded damages to the amount of one tent! This was a signie, cant verdict; for the character of the priest, Rev. t David Dnparque, was admitted and asserted to? be as good as that of any of his brethren, and it was apparent and (strenuously urged, that the I publication was calculated to destroy his char acter. I came therefore , , within one cent of prov ing that he attempted to seduce a nun who was under his care, and who, like himself, was bound bye solemn oath to chasdty; And • that, to pre vent her from exposing him; he had resorted to violence. Now, injury to theinnount of one cent would be regarded by .R6mish casuists as a terry venial lin. The case was worse than I .Im4o stated. The 'priests and theirtools, mortified '4id'eluigrined at the verdict--rendered as it \in the midst of a bluish community, in sights of their Cathe dral College and in the presence 'the Bishop and nearly twenty of the priestsLasialled the character of the jury. This attack bronght out nine of them in a public statement, Irma which I juke the following extract: ""We do affirm, that one „ cent was the highest damages named by anyon e ;on than jury.iti;ur hearing; and wo Nailer state,.that every fin that jury who was for finding a verdict for the plaintiff, dicir state that ho would glory l!:L emkitig each one pay his own costa it it were id, his power to do so. And we oleo state that un -4or all the circumstances, but for the instrue tionis of the Court, we would have,been compell ml to find a verdict for the defendant." This'statement took from the piiest and his friends even the one mat. Not an individual - on the jury believed, from the evidence, that belied been slandered at all ; and at least nisi; of them —men of intelligence and respectability—were perfectly convinced that the verdict ought to. be for me and against the priest., • I took down the whole testimony and had it read to the Court, signed by theJudge;.and'illed away amongst the records of the \ lo.ielsOn' county circuit Court. I then obtained &certified copy, and published in a small volume the whole:testi-, mony in the ease. The last of theie I recently; circulated gratuitously in St. Louis. It isea trig- MAcant fact, that although theelergy \instituted the snit avowedly for the purpose of spreading before the public the evidence in vindicotion'of the priests and of their mumerien although they affected to regard the .ierdict as and, Mkt rious ; and although' I ; published the evidence with such comments as I - thought proper,. they have not; to thisdajt, published one seutence. of the testimony, nor oven the verdict! They pia? . .. lished a prospectus at the time, and amused so , excited public with the promise of ,the 'procce-% dings, and the testimony; but they . viero carefuf never to publish them. What is the'lanavoidable inference? Is it not that they were Convinced that the testimony, even with their comments, Would do greater damage to their priests and their nunneries than the verdict for oni ,tent? No . class of men pretending to be Christian Ministers, were ever covered with deeper dis grace; and the friends of Mr. 'Brownson llaTe I been guilty of. extreme folly in calling out such' a statement of facts as Frande to a very large!' -audience in this city laot winter, and as Teen re- , Pest: Let me state that the dark fact that, al though eighteen years haie passed since this suit, which produced great excitement, wee( termini ted,.not a ray of light bas been thrown upon the fate of the unfortunate Milly McPherson. _The course pursued by .tho Romish clergy of Ken tucky does not permit us to doubt that they well, Imew what becamoof ber; and th e course pursu ed by theirbrethren at a distance, giies too clear evidence that they regard it ,as no crime for a • priest thindulge in licentiousness, or to,prevent. the escape of the secrets of corivants by violence toward helpless females. The fete of :dilly Mc- Pherson I have little doubt, has been similar It that of many other females in. ourown reentry. :Now,'Mr: Editor, the Komi& clergy are wet. 'OMB to all the capital they can make out of this sult2 They . know where they can proCar* titled Copy of' the - legal evidence.' -Dartahey now; ptiblish it? Pore they, N. L\ltcs. , - . . Criminal lIIIIILIte..TkehI4 Tried ' Newspapers are now-a-dayi neutly accused of of intermeddling in the administration of crimi nal justice,. sad •of attempting to influence `the action of courts and juries against persons charged with crime. Pure and dishiterestea gen tlemen. of the legal prOfession in the receipt on expectancy of a few thousands of dollars contin gent upon the acqnitcal of some wealthy and amiable homicide, are prone to becometexceed ingly indignant 'at, the cruelty and profligacy of the newspaper press," and to hold up its *cmiduc tors as shining examples of all that is barbarous, blood-thirsty and ferocious. Now; in our, view, it is quite as justifiable for the editor of a jdor nal, in the progress of a trial, to infer that, the individual indicted is guilty, as that he Is lord: cent. If such an expression is an interferencii, vrlth the course of justice in the one case; it is in the other, for 'the obligation to convict in calm of proven guilt is of the tame strength an that. to acquit;if the guilt is not proven. We 'may be wrong ,idsay . ing that he who walks up tti,tuv: unarmed Min in the Street, awl deliberately sheets bite dead Wider our own eye, is a murder, 'er ; but certainly we are no more BO than he whci, in view of the mane circumstances , should hold up the homicide as a model of all that 1.) peace ful and exemplary. - • We were not wrong in the opinion that in the trial now going on in Kentucky, the publication of the testimony on the part of the , mrosecution I was suppreiied for other ptirposes than that ''or preventing a collusion. between witnesses, :We observe now, that whilathelacts are kept out of sight,•strtmnocia attempts , coo being,Msde to - in-, dace the public to believe' that the principal de.: fondant is far from being the cruel and deliberate murderer that the prose hap dectared him ni be; and that "the prosecution hap failed to '.make out.such , e : issie as the current reports en the subject , had..given reason to expect ." Letter 'writers, professing to be on the spot, inform us throughcotemporary prints, that a man who went, deliberately to a gun-shop; purchased a, pistol, procured •it to'. loaded; walked to school bruise, called out the teacher aad Phot him dead,. has been guilty of an act ofself-defence;; aud editors toll no—upoi treat eittltority We knew not—that t'the evidence willswpWSe the column= for It has universally been ruppoid that 'this was_ a deliberate nturtter.7 'the mean-' . time, a trial which, hid the - defendant been pen niless not have occupied a day, ie pro longed, that this "public sentimiut may reach the place where justice is, dispensed, end have its - effect. , We are bound 'to believe that these manuticaltre rs'of public opinion; ripen premises' that the 'public cannot be entrusted with, are honest sod aigotorastmi; Au,we sat is; that our course, being obliquely. it:prefilter,' one, may be credited to an equal respect - fin truth and in to Where the evidence'egainst,the defendant is of a circumstantial cbaracter,'lmming room for doubt whether or not hecoiximitted the act with which he is charged, testimony as to his general , charueter is edmissible,-hotilve greater terei to 1 the preauinption of innocence. But the act, the identity of the .offender, nod: thecircumstances being, proved, we ito -n9t. untie:item:l what ...the purgoaes of justice here - Li'do with the fact that. the defendant wee weak- nick, lame, or that hi was "notedfrom his boyhoOd foepessea sing gentleness and mildness of disposition.'l ,It W rather a curious commentary upon. this gen- I tleness, that the same disinterested - newspaper correspondent who uses "the expression above quoted, declares that "the killing was committed under a high degree ofercitemente'and we and it as Sto reconcile - these:different grounds of defense an it would bete comprehend the qua'. ides of a • gentle maniac, a mild . madmsni or 'benevolent-Murderer.' -If all:these things are true, why stitqwess the evkieficer Why send eut the commentary and lay embargo on the facts? We sicken as we read that the Alen. Joinee Guthrie, the Hon. .Wm. C. Preston, George D. Prentice:Her:E. W, Sehon,Judge Perkids, and several other gentlemen of istinction" are there to testify to the character of .ths defendant:\ Is not his eheraoter Written lathe eyes - of God and. Man, In the deed he is proveh to have committed?. Admit that the defendant Was short installer., and weekirroni of his legiti..kAmit thisemir. noted for his gentlents and mildnesstadmitthat he contemplated bee let a metiberuf the visi ble clinrch; Admit that hnis talented and educe: 7 ted,and.that he has Written lettersU r eStes Louis ville Journal . from . abtead;. , 'admit:fest arisen. antic preachers: and men high. ins:Hum crowd the tribitnal to testify to bidigukracter4bd. neat barristers in his defence; - ndinit\that his conviction: ould beingdiagrant ..upius . artli.Of the. most wealthy . familles. in Kentucky:. and . what giant The question' atill tenialne,lts ha guilty 'or not, 'of theurime of murder?: This is the teat issue, land it la the one that s nought to be 4T- , ated;np. Mt do not say that the defendant-s ~: -..; <~ , ~:: t :~~.,. guilty; but we da:lasist that the Process of de fence are all improper and HlegitiMate, and cal '.eulated to suppress:and obscure rather than lustrato the 'truth. They are only invoked when N!here is a wrong to 'be done:. They 'are only i 'available when moneY,ll2lll influence and talents i~onliiind to 'defeat the. ends 'of justice; and they nre, in feet, circumstances `which -tend to show the absence,, rather than the presents of substantial ` grounds for an .acquittah \ : ‘ ta not many Menthe since the pie of Cin einn were charmed to discover that, they had in thelimidst, 'oho d'the most benigaabt, amis. ble and kind-hearted Mon of whom history had retained, ii\yeeord, in thOperson of an indiwiduel indicted for...an unprovoked attempt to murder an unarmed Man in the street.. Had it not been for j tide unmannerly charge, it 4s frne.that his sir ' tnes,so unobtriasive•were they, would never hive been blazoned Anti; to the admiration, of man kind. A 9 it was, however, it ,was previa.. that there were nof•Wanting numbers who 'had long been lost in admiration of their, unobtrusire but miquestionable sidender. - He, too, was. sick, lame, respectable and, nearly stone blink we were told that it Ws:impossible that ; he could hero harbored Such a thought that was not', of the gentlest character,,' end that although armed with three loaded pistols'and a iiatd-,aane,lo only earried them for the most, praiseworthy of purposes. lie was found',f.y thni k iery Only to h&ve committed an act of 'mtualcvr.trun‘ frac; while the'lritnesses fortheproseintion,the newspapers, and especially the\victim, who bare ly escaped with Lis life, were, pretty effectually blick-balled ; and held up to 'thet execration .of Mankind and posterity. Still Gestrales over Thai occurrences are public cribs* or they are` . ., not. If they are we •need - not Wait, long befOre.i we flail be able to see the manner in:which they will be ptinishatlein. 'coot. 1 . Prom the Charleston Mercury of Wednesday. The Fire at Chartesta.. ',. We noticed in our last the fire ialloYneyteet. We regret theiteeetielty of stating.that he ore ft ceased its ravages,, nine of the finest stores ; in, 'that street, with the greater portion of their On , tents, Were totally destroyed. , . .•., . : The fire, as we then stated, commenced i n , We. , Brd story of the drug store of 401. Caber & 1 \ Ce.; and extended ,eastwardl to` G. Z. Waldron i & Co's. clothing store, ..liaTila d, Harrel & Co's., tint, gator°, T. M. Horsey & 's. h.& store, and was arrested after partially c nsuating ‘ the boot, sad shoe warehouse *PD. W. "ti J. P. _Force &, Co. \To the westward, it extended to the . hat warehouse •of F. D. Finning .& Co: dry` goeds store of Gillilands & Howell, hardware store of CciurteneY & Tennant, dry goods store of, Hyatt, bleßorney & Co. and saddlery . store, of blare, Calhoun 4 Co, Here the . fire was arrested by the thick Walls between the burning 'premises and those of the large dry goods store'of WileY; Ranks & Co.\ These were all large irboleeitie stores, some of them extending through - freer:if Rayne to Market street, and - were all destroyed, ' with a greater Portion of their contents. Tierce three story briekAhuildings in Market street..be; -longing to Mr. Armstrong, were , ropeatedly, eri firs but 'haring a --, large tank 6f ;water In . the yard, they escaped \with \ but little jitjury - :Tbe Charleston Hotel west - really exposed, but by the, active. exertions; of theiMumeraus versants of , he establlehment,it esmiAd with but : a foss o f e portion'-of the exterior rough casiings. - Thebes of the propeitylehecessarily heavy ; but, fortunately, the stock o f goods was greatly -reduced by the hoary Sprieg 'baldness, which \ had nearlyulosed. \ Estimating - the blinding" at i 5150,000 ,, find thtomerchandirs at, $850,000, the aggregate loia will be about half aMillion of dol lars. The greater - portion' of this was insured on whicluwe hh.ve received the follotritg partictx , Dia P. M, Cohah & C 0. ,: was irisured on 'his buildings $9,000, and on his stock $20,000. ''- Con/lenity and Tennant were insmed'on their , brillding,slo,ooo;oito on their' eta* seo,opo. • i Gilliland, Howell ATo., were insured on 'their 'stores $15,000 and on their stocks7o,ooo; • Hyatt, Illeßerney - & Co., were insured On their. store $lO,OOO and.on thf4r stock $80,000; '!. - n .' Hare,-Calhoun & Cd. Were insured 'on thei r stores ss3,oodand on their, stock $40,000. ' • . 13. W. & J. P: Force'o afore waS'insured far $B,OOO, and their :st ock for V25,0002' The insurance as divided 'nutong \ the folloiv` l ing-offices, via: triton Muted. insurttnie C6..0f New- York, $10,000; • Roger `Willlana' Prori dense; It. .1.; , $5OOO Anierihanine, Co.',-Provi lence,'ssoo9; CowinTlM. Inn.;co ~ chtoieton; slO,OOO ; Firemen's , a - $15,000:' Auk 4l, t , .Th'• IS\ CO. 25,000; , Southern atual, 'Athens, 06415,- 000 ; National, New - Yee ' 40,000 i 'Girard, P4ll- 1, 2000; -Home Ins. Co. NOW YOY1410,000; 'Protee 2 ' . tion, 'Hertford:2o,ooo; Collimbia,'B: 11;10,000; !Etna, Hartford, 5.000. i. Gennectlent, '' 5,000; Granite, 2iv:V.; 4,000; Firmisix', Hi '- . Y;',; 1,000 Insurance and Trust. 40;000 ;13Outh';' - Carolina, Charlestor ' - - XI; Eng= dish offices ; . - Total, $427,00,000, . . COVNTRItr? —We have more were effect that certain, managera of the OldP; Peal=, jentiary had attempted to tamper withtheCinn-,, 'mince which'had recently made an-eiamMatiMi into the charges against Watson, s the betty., On Thursday afternoon,_ Mr. Teiyfor, a Member from the Reserre, arose and sitiri?hc.. did dot wish' any injustice should be - done - .3E:' ~Watson,-by-prejudicial reports with which ;liec was not i party implicated, and said :: <:..: ' '-'-' .' The than are , these There :were aecnsatiotut made against. an individual connected with. the. Penitentiary, as beingengaged in counterfeiting .or ouch circumstances as induced the belief,,it was said, Of molt business - tieing 'tarried .on there; that the individual hid , beeteseed to. go' into the cell of, a notorious Connterftliter,. and re:. main there for 'a long time' in the deed of the ,, nigh\ and likewise had 'been secreted behind piles of boards and stone in the State"Hiniee t ,,, - . lle added that twe of the Directers had' prti t nused to:hare - Abe prison dtsinissed'front' the' , Prison. We agree without neighbor of the E n .: Iq u' 'l l ' : . _.. \ _ . ' , . . : : . ".. . 'That State Prison, Smolder or other, is oh.; taining an infamous' nototictj,\, and-ehohld be thorougly porgal' find eleinsed: Thireounierfeit , ins enterprise;so,Misterfonsly hinted nt,loalos iolttoVurithinarat turpitude: • flow'the headuffi-i, coos can tolerate, such association4,passes:der. comprehension.", „ \ .. ; To us, it Appears that the whole =mauls an abode of 'cruelty, crime and lieentionsnas, arid, should overhauled 'from - top to - Witt* and some of the Offieers he \ made to. changetbeir position, and clothed with \ the livery of the Pai.; son..=oM. Gas. ..,\ The Triage Gazette has the following front Atte! ens, 24th ult:, , . • - .'- .•- ~,-• , - ~ ... ~ . . "The Embassadore of France and England yes-, teidey presented the Greek Government. a note, in which they, dechise that it: will be -.made set ,I irnonsible for - the consequences, of a., : zuptere _et., .ffipliniatia.ielations, between Greece; and Turkey. On, the .10th -Nmteet Poy,ftended A note to,tke Greek Government , in which • he • demanded a s . follows:-1. The recall of the Greek officers who hove taken part In theinenirectional movement. If they obey they are ,to be hrecight" before a 1 court-martial; waif not, they are to be depriv. ed Of their poi. 2:"The Professor d the,tiiiiver-:j city; Sontzos Maoriiionlatos, .Snd the 'Recto.; Kosti; ore to tio • ditrniesed, !q. The jouriabiere I to be forbidden to' write against Turkey.. 4._Att , the:OreOk Committees are . to. bet dieselvect :: 5: , I All those who opened the prieons,atChalcis' tire I to he punis h ed. The reply . of' the Greek Gov -' I eminent irlitzlischshed at a C6uncil Of Ministera, presided:eV& by the king; 'rni, however; it wee wished to 'ascertain the opinion of the , country, 1 the Chianberisierceottroked:. • The midst:ire, in the, first ,place ' ciiirirnuiticetCd. to the Chamber Of , Deputies tile TurkiSh note and the, reply; and', demanded • whether the Cho:ace' , thOught they had hufficiently protected the: rights of the Crown nod the 'dignity of the country. ' The Chamber :replied in the affirmative and with great , entlit. Bittern. In the Senate odzaz 'men:hers who base , an eye to ,offitic,..endeavor to 'shape their answer evasively, ' but the - .ministers demand"{ that the Assembly should declare itself categorically by a vote' of yektor no, without any restriction: , , On 'proceed/11g to the vote there was a majority in I ffivor of the ministers of 22 to 16: • The reply:of . ,the s Goverament is neconeGlatory:as lit is rrnsti- _ ble;knd it expresses itself with dignity. ' -""* ' -Liff GAB, I, ''e' - 'officers who' have taken part in the 121051 t. 0 e i, i . hwira , MeAtjtAYo all giten.in their resignation er.hare , ~', L,.,,1 ,7,"„ , b t beenhiuck out froth the list of-the army and _ none or em receive any : psy. - They are, there :- - le Fromittcent e..... fer Corede, snitith?klel. tisenanz h tinment: - ose acts' cohnot - be inter-' y.theGira 2. The-Proles- u,e :,\ • • • `awe of the A lhateereityhOtt not been gailtyUf an contrarkip i the interests' of Turkey, which have yet cosies to the-knowledge of the. Over*. ment, but it is ready to institute. Inquiry-on The' sub,ltsit. ' 3. This:Pieep is free according to• the, \ existing laws. •4 • :•..,There do hat- exist any eol3l'' - rnittees.•:• Individ4 participittket:inrtholnintr;' Tcazmithe proventectbit GieGovenutiont, U. otwithstanding , all:the inqdries made by the cie ommt, It' has 'beenimposeible to ascertain` by !lOW** prisons \ et.CluilchtirenSoPeneditilit l 'the tilityeilment wffi•ceitinni its investigutlent' This reply: was giienlta , ,the Taritish charge' d'- 'Affaires'en tlitz..2oth.',.."After ii:tetifetertdo , 4lth• tho - Fretich : and iinglikk" ; 'Enthitisadorei,- he,' at . trildhiglit6lerninded i his 'pinteports; . which - Warit dairtreala liiiii`early theenektbierning; and he - williemliAeort• iiennie; !Wile* fiire'fe pIicF , NPPEI-Halyap I r , .. - . , . . , . • ' - . ' - , - • \ •A\...\. - . ' ,' \ ~-‘ ‘‘.. ..- 1 \,\ , : ; ~'\'' \ . ~. .., ,\. \' ,;, , ~ . ~._.,„.',-' i - . , r,...,,,,,,, .:, „,=c_,,ltril.L.,,,,,ivv;-,::.A4,,,,,.---T4kaa,4,.:,,,,,W.t0r-s 4 e. '1- .1, - tir -, - - ,: tW 0::;`..r."4 , "' - '47- - - . .. 4 ' , 47,,t'i1: .- 414, ..4P0tt , '"'' ' ' VOLUME LXVII'I,==NUMBER: 2j6. Tax Pao/ Ar Oritsusir.-i—theSught4Spirit or the Times giros the tpplltowing ticcountisf the es cape of the two prihmers 'iron the Ail: at that place, „ \ 2i “on Sundry. the• 9th Deputy Sheriff and Jailor f this , csitrity,‘Mitered..:,_ the jail for the purpowi`of giving the prisOgers their evening meal, when the latter rushed' upon him with poker; stools and saelt other Innings as the jail afforded[ IV icns . beaten in Site nieSt htffidi,MtPlltertilitl. kik probability ho wasleft forffeadk . prisoners then took from his pockets of the jail) and effected their escape. Mr. fk;kltlmugh weak floor the loss of blood, was soon herd Isy Per sons in the vielpity.'aciff Liken io n \Lb3 r o, 4depeet • a feur.zedadistant„ his wcituids, ilfo-ed,;:. and de. nevi, we are happy to learn, in a litiFiray of •a, covery; The inmates of the jail: were two :Ger, mans of the naniel Oberlaulier The latter was•apPrehonded on Monday . folkier iffg, but the former is still at:large.- It. ruiard: - of One hundred dollars was promptly 'offereff to) , Shirifftiotee, for their arrest and Icslium . tit s. nnq iin .Y in the State $,"• , . . We see Getout!, of the War i s of Kentuclq a , - member of a Einiilydiatinguisy.4 for rerulatt: ufifortunate circumstances, has just beer Plead on trial. for the Murder of a school:nester. ' have some Imowledge how three things are"drine 4 t, • t ; among the first; families or XeotoritYt. and venture the prediction that the lulling of eaohOol.. Masterly a scion a". one of these first fe;eilina i t willuot be reckoned to be any great offencily a ! Keirtacky and,lhat the. Murderer lar.;bit , • ncqUitted. The 'slaleholding legislatera of Pity • ginie \ throw nnoffending%school mistressea, , lndel; ' ....Juneau& .. Why, should not the' kindred.ariabki "antic biota of Kentucky boallaned to a !Rapp, further and kill :a:Offending schocimesters 'd• Theh \ thing haeleen;done, and we have no doubt th e -,\\ man; who did it wilt be acquitted. • Indeed : doubt if a serious eifortibeje4e. eonSiO4MPt, We shall see. Mr. Crittenden. de .Ide lawyer,:r- ; Therein a proininentnerunple"nifthe'reards of • .romoo kr juriaprudence 'ofethe rieqUittel , otn - young Iftentnftblood, guilty.of.ail.nqually; , grant mireler. who woe defended ; Y.'Tribune. • • Tea Kizikserki•bit. J. lir Ciast.—lt will be 'remembered that en the' 9th day of , RabrUary. , be j.Conti, was killed byfateltin ‘ th e Of tits head while entering Ida office door at Oak ' tali in thin conntY. The party , who Canitaitted the'ect was Seen by no'One, but owing to a pre-' . sloths difficulty between-the deceased end Corny. lion JelaiserqEsq. : e .rnerchant . of that.: growing (nit of the alleged eeductint of the wife of the letter by the fekmer, fir. Johnicifioaliit reeted, and 'after eiaraination before lii'Honor Judge Perry; was:hehrth bail to appear at the present term of the: Circuit Court for Allegheny-•! courity. IN,ancatll929l9-‘mado his 19141 9P ff. Viand for several . days. the 'itibject: . *as under,ln, vestigatioibefore the . GriiiitE,Sury the'ClutitY. There being 'Pk evidence, bewever,:adduced 1 fore that.hody.te ebnneet. the \accused:Anti:Abe: they declined to find :a 'tedet..biunaias.:': him \ and consegeently on Monday leaf, the 3.ritaii4ei were 'theherged.'etLr . i.? • \ needing, will he'll - 11,1'ff the cue. -- ahe'soyeterf,' - • therefore; in which cht ldlling of Dr..Coluwiskei.'% \Yeled, still remain* ae‘itopeuetrable,e4-eyer.—ew A Erna llcltnneNtins.444tra Friday aTtarnoott. the; Ohio Horse . irf Repreeentatiies- dre*ti'.the last ttailln the coffin et 's humbug thatrfolcsms , eralyears has been 111111riporiont itemin thh, Lot - corona stock in trade.. We refer. to the the lions° to reconllder . (by n : Tote of 61 to y its vote on the passage oeSerattebill'iiitrieting _ tbellabnitY'of 'ltockholderi,in brialt#ctipbrita; ."; Vona tni.tlie ;ninotatt:enual and their. stock. \ This bill has notr:nassediboth Houses by large,cosjOritiek arid is new the lair. Heretofore the doctrine the radicals has' been . that stockholders in a mennfaiiiitintror railroad' eompanY should be liable' to:'the loot " cent of their. property, the samaaanrivate indt vidnals. .T ho result has been to repress and pre Tent thti foundation of Companies for tee! prose i - cation of many important branches orN..hitsiksa . . 'Men of judgraert and \ discretion ironldnet `tisk'. " I everything for the purpose I amount of stock intbasizontsiE rr l could..Ttot devote their.persen on. T A ThiS his &engem hod felt threti s ghont the Et,(0.3. ! ,,\ It: has opened the eyes of the men of scions iu the ; Loaofoco Party, and welziamfdr"Pitii4'. Inknverboard a favorite ; flopid,..*eln!lthel . 'and ImotT Itiorke evil, and eA r tinli, to:the:lll3j intermits of. the suite. istlemast itnp?r.tpl',„ eat of th eeession:o74 State Aeredt.' T . uteetiztkztr 4.l.lls;i]o' friends of !i?c , ? 1" 124 - I t lol . s *PftX/w(i 3 -i?,,Ackni, , ,. Vaifiiniton Friday ray the PAAIXAC: - -- of tirtb6rinktlie 61121)1;4in - outof regular com monicatiols 'het - icon 'the , Uoifed --StoteA - After a fow. opening •retnorks_front,.thetChnizsz4 ieintiveto.tho gr o nd objcat of,thismeoting, Seaton, from the committee; offeiid th . r.the con . 'Bider:4lon of the: meeting, reiolntiotta ithieh presented 6/VlJoitlily evening, burin it eoihewhni modified form.': The first 4cmolutidn was to there: 'afoot:that the ! :.Aniorionn -Colonization Solaistr, . _ =arks the general Support of the good people of, the Mates; CC groundthat We twain:: 11116 of itn'Objeceiralproveadriditzigenitalia country an well nato;the!Africannoe. • Snead,' tbizt the estahlitenneet of a regulgflitie..orstonts... - ns,„ o r ,other . yessel, pror e of. inzrns o,bZlntrs c. eat to andthe„iintiCd.States, ondshould _ 7l neet:with paiptAndienerons nppert, r lyttalthough the generaiLpyernment and nuttectin Stetss gorenzments may cotistitntioir- - -‘ .l Ally 'contribute 'to this object, She most coliddent , _ - . , .ndianco at present_was upon,We_hencrolence of conntry. E:ourthly,,,Wat the:fiitais of the project in each of the Statesform committees to solicit doiations, te..,:Fifign.. the oll , bintnient of a Committee to , procure aid of citizens of all pins of thiiVniciit no*llitliWeit.f. These reso ,lutionsirere. nionslyindOpted.,-. KETCHUP - T :10 bse. Under*coufsiits. o bu. llndererood'S otiAositatolletlots. • 10 do .dO gra: add DS!, 10 do Baker's 10 do -. do ..._. - 14S1 • .; for. HoitcM and •• -•- • •N, -LAVELT - t P/LXTOBV • ' • nada Victialr,Vrocas.-,l,,4mertr-sr-• . I. e. eNc::suPP Pot ,— exan'. 1 • der's,l2l4 . olErris, inabiadpqFamejoetiao ezroit. • . ' cotorajtut opened Taw& u , Wood FL DO& a INDIA :.RUBHER LAUGHING EittitWUVlO. 9 l4 l l7a st d f' r`s. • tkOSPITAL. SHEETING—M:I vda.-Actiite Lulls 'tubberShoottag and far seT r e l at Net. 110 O IL SILK-6 pes. Tellow Oil JUR, of cutler, BLANKETS=3'doz.ittdit Rub*. C- AM amrieta ov ule at the India Sabre ' r. aplo J.Q It PHIILIPS. No. MI arket it. - - ir LIVE OIL-- 5" cruses, il:verr. stxperior 41. ety for mg. • • W. astrrrixt .Na*"a.' '\ £pl4 , corner Woo:, and rrunt sta. , fiIt&NBERDS. tflrr ;t i3rder for iNnitag. tat 61. br ' .04 1. • : ‘., • • -JANICA WARDROP.—.:6 EAL BOOBS—,.French ,Prbteitaut , exilL.Apoclaicaraloa..tforrwolys,-,4 TIEOPS4-, A 'fresh supply! just, 'mid Arid - tie sale by N, apl3 , -11 VOW ITrnl.rjxa „ RJARRY .41,BURCIIELIMP :invite:lo4o,c, . nodal tttrottoo of the ladies to their stock.of Limq . bepoprwhich vrIP Ibutd MOWN. Chlattett, WerVel to trottett,',ltaltefeColloot. do Lamt. *O. son- , - BENCH etle.ritinbz, 4 4 - 1 GRP.' PERRY DAVIS' PAIN - KIT.;;"'. 11J-LEZ to irtat**id bYr Jute by =MEMO MCC - I'OR SALE----27 , 4ores of the lower end ntllltt.lMEle- Island.", the Ai:abut-0s Ith .111 sell far lame: llto etllennt that Atilt. het Attkeit lbr the land. It It a bctolt.'" rmelnltaof • . spit . 211911./111iVt/ODB4hi.ltirit,,, , . • •N'ANILLA BEAN &-41 , 1:v , trr: supetior strfP vs- Jos—ftratimk. eca..oLe,lit Maziprtd, DRY SICTANS , POCK.PaOD RFS.--.A. beau, X tital ottelo reedbr • JOS. F MINCL _ -SPRING MA+, WILLAs Bab Manilas, and net, Pt k t awnt, to be (mind! at. the dort of - . =AVM ieIIUItCITITELD,,, apl4 North Eaat roma 4th and Market ;4, 1 Barge $OY].l feet titut C4Mi'e ß° -I , TikextiguiefEr ei•At. for .r fdada..fair N. O. pot, Y. itAuustlnt ay to: ' gUlitrtltS- 2 ;•` 20 bbli. llaxiiiiiit fliiail t i . g . \ b ra i i ,„ * , - ?an.. thecent ebewlase :Wee , * 7 - , ''' lea bozen.3 Rash 414 (=kir,: : 33 do .Buz ti , , . tObli .:- r?Patr,END.' I IS I SUE§ . & BARAPE,S---.1 0 :5_ ~ "Z",' a l '7n d , .„? /, `° 4 l. l4 A. i iiiiio n :T t aCa l lat ' ',-`, ußoeu - g;SILAWLS-- 7 ,A. A. bias 9 4 ,:&. co, _, a.p vlll receive In a finr dav, a Trry lai d ", elintap and :14 rttaaaottiemat arien.6o mswlt: .-. .. , . :,app-`,;., .7114 TE sballoffer to slew dtvii, MTdTy Ititgs - I> \ sTak.terV 1 =1,11i T y!' .1 ; ° ?: et Mi l lS i artfd. z !‘ .. :t 7 - gaurry-' , . 7 2.5 bbls:, in Ibulders, lbr eit — i f: ' :A_ mask ' .:1...., ,11: VAIEMESTOCK lltata,;, fir IGHT PRINTS-4lnsfree'd 'Wine verYinteti• Avt-MAS: I ), I 0 : 00 .“ s ALFA (on Archnl. .41jenheny, TetS AOOO IYOI. 30,011.313 i ,~ `'\ ~~:;~r ik ta—; - 21,\aja:t`P.akra6:444S . .. _ ...., ' 1 i X\ -:7'.11 , 31.- , '. T-I'Vf