=Ea =!=t `l2 - H=MMI .EsT4B . l.ii)llkiii§6': . - '" - ' PITTSBitittitGAZETTE 'AXD vinspr ar wanTS DAVID NY WMTX..) _ VAIKUEL nu alai. snag ot mask-ma" xi= nom ,i 6 :m. neforruz: TSRMS't Rattaikti„aciop,pir&Lmtsm eatable half . 4r131113.6290 doilatspet Ann o in. In adi cr. ' 9 • 10 to Inindiedda 1191 Meath; condttlottat ' Threw rota. pat ann091.4...--:...L.' 00 "" Memphis do " 900 - Tea coptra dol3 00 The vZo tor each chat tOI.; Mildewed Vasa. w.on. sal b mcisto M mat, the rear explise, ankh theme:nay In sent 00' ' RATES OF ADYERTISOTi. One row*. (10 lima tedicateettt Do one Ineerttou.. .. o ," Do each ' try wo- 4 op Do t Do ' two ..... -4h".bo lO • D 9... • co. 1 4 . = .., 4 5.Arr . ilws arias Der aaanm) lf, 8 4 0: : 4011 etwSl seditious! this. • _ • . • 99 0 4 49 ,etwtereatie at 94aurre, (tar an " mum,' eachad” of 23 93 pals • mem, honied ontroca month, mod 4 ,149,9,9,3 opiate Inserted under the yeasir rata; jr,r,,e mesas exceeding& sanars; sad .1 sot over !intent Its era to De charged as • vinare and • half: Panne/lora tlen...loo7l2aMble s,r legal advertisement& :I:,.=nat charged gm their publication. outablatoicon nifica tolmplugged ger:name, "titi oll=&..ortionnents, illl , "; , ; 7 Fritio n =lrlVVellite e tTirfu= " td recen i l t e=l amordintr. atriej it , I . their own. bennegarbtVriler we 611 Aben 4 sevatlionnits the heMillt °rotifer person& as well Lan oil s dLments , not ImMedlatelyemouretal with their ow boslneee, - • and 011 done& of ademtlesinenta. &midis or otherwise, be '. , Erati he .ant i nu p. r lrl =ttV i eet t i rmnrll Tatr " . ' br i le VlllVe ' se "'l Pme n Xeri =mkt.. sc. Pandriorembraigship,, and other public, issentlin* mod -Vhstl.Meentrt• and maims: to bOO 130.04 . 1 " 11 •P s !"' I Marriage notions to De charged 60 rant& • _ Meath ratiom Jimmied 'without charge. nodes& Stealli . 111011 bY Amoral Ineltations or obit sake& and When , . VWX. ?‘gig.TorLfo Mid tor. earthier*, and, all others' rendingimarinuniere e i. Sgratirdring 'W:005101, designed to; OW attention to 'Mime& Concerts, .or an y pnbile_mstertairemmds. am nude Or iidmittaaes—all notices of -mi ; • rate eery natio, designed in 'nil attention' W enterprise& calenhtted• or Intend•lL to promote In rid nal Enterer& ems only be Inserted with the under , *Landing that the same Itr to. u. la paid for. If Intended to hothe 6, - &-ebance4 triPlegdoe oha rrvd A;#.IIP.VAS2e=nH.•• bn timbal name yearly ratesi - but allowed • dlsnontit'o Ildrtietten• mat enteatilnl - per cent from lbw erneant of 4101311 T 6c 211.FII1JXLT n 0111.1 . th?" _ 1 Do. each addl s7 ADIII2TYMICIS to VIEUX:WEI- Onn ennue.oo Utioniono Insertion... -..60 ainta po.teak sdelUonal Inaatlort. - --.2.3 rants. AU transient atmlientranta to be Todd In adrana). RATES, OP DISCOUNT. amain= cliariroa riu rrrrsanna cuIATT;BT 110.1.31E8 & Brokers, No. 57 aorial sr. kb.. Third and Fourth it.. Pittabarak• , PENNSYLVANIA: , ; Branch at Yana _....... do • Dank of Flttsbargh tar Urals& at Yoangstowsr- do . 1 Itzehanips Bank of do.. ..p City Itank,,Clnrinnati... do Ker. and Manurs of da .. .-par Commorola/ 3140 iarbel.. do Bank of gammerca..-..-.par Franklin 8ank....::......d0 Bulk of Norttr Amerlca.-par Lafa u yetto Dank ...-.. ..... do }oak of North% Llbertisapar Gblo LltalnaitTrostCo.. do Moak of Pentsylranta...- Western Unser. Dank- de pang of Fano Tonalhlp...par Dank-of Massillon .. ... ... - Bank of tlailUnttal Stat. t Not. I Onaluarda tank of Pa.-3. NEW ENGLAND. .rS.ltMathattiosf Illt-par All solvent flanks-. .- X • 8ank....-...-.1—.. - NEW lONIC A lava Plank.. ---par Nov Yd.. 13ty-- , ---P. Ml• All Dan k- . ilal-.Dar • • .........-........... x k -.l4par • lARYLAND. ' 12=gela W ilitt-..::....0 C0a 0.... -..........- - - - X itostlstrark Bank ... -.2.......far N. JERSEY a GBI•,tW..SU•F -•, 4 .V=strallsak....-‘-..-par All askant Ilanka...- .... . X •' Dant of bank-. 3f Bank of Oro Vallay-. X_ Busk aril... Cardsty...3ar Bank af Va.,lllehmassad- " Illasikofilaniiile... • --par Ex. Bank., Va., Norkdk " ..-ftit,oravo;•cnankar... • Fanner( M. Then.. . • .Bapk ofearmantalra-......far Mernharits'aMarbaksnk " Sank of Oattypbargh.-... - North' Warlord Nana.- " , - Kink , of lawlstonrn---L.. - Bratiehes.---.....-.- " /tante( 511ddlatown--....... _ NORTH CAROLINA. • Mastgoanary Oa Bank-.-.D. Bask of Cop.. 135..--. 2 • Moak e3Northumberland-pre Flank =l. 4 4: N. Carafe 2 '- clalutobl i a l n k iriiti;XEZ. ' Vrr . bant i :'loilor= i r.2,17aki.t.k.::: - :::::= , ME.T4l,,,CaLrgilst 2 ErVZoki a t t ./.. 0d0 4 4. f 11 4 Lat of 4 Sontl ch a . oll4l ,.. a. 2 Faraars . Ht.' Laneaster...par Plmsterea Menhalfa r illi I Warmer( Sank of Reading.par GEORGIA- .. ' , Farman of ,nrudu ( g ..1, jr____,_oa a .8 / 0 3 ,, ." a . R i4 a.Dranr„ masaelbrult• X Ilk r• , ,, , !"."E" 15. . ,-" • YU* la WAIMMI,M...par M am.. halo al laniabar‘644Bsak.--- 0 TANN k..........-... X Alliolvent 11ank5....-... - 3 - Landßank...,..-.-..far KENTUCKY. Ira COuntY twat -.3ar Ilk of Kentorky.Loldses X , ? i t: w ar. Dant-..........-...par Ilk of Lool.4..Tbrirskm " _ . . ]tank of MUM. X Northam BkorKentuoky " onongabela Bank-....-...par Southern Ilk ofiCentacky " Wass tls. Hank-- " 51138GUItl. Wyoming tik,Wllkesb;;;l 1: 5 Ilk *Mate of auunart X E • n 111ank...........t.-4..... ,i - /LLINOII3. of 1111 ~-..- 75 Oblo Iltata Dank-....-- X . 1C180)NIEN. Dram. at Akr0n.....-- ao Mart. k 11. In. Co. oak. 5 Branch at Athaaa..-.....- do • MICHIGAN • Bran. at Ilrida•part-..- do ParenareManbaal.ftank a , •Brurreb at saLWWIala.-... do Governmant Sao. Bank a 4. =ts 1 . 1C1. 1,4 &d .... . : ....... .1: 1 P:21.V 1tank.... 744 - 44 .. i s • =rttag ' 4. - .7 . ...- - "t"..2 a nk . N - Alir.: —. a _ Ems. 5t.13.5.nb0a-..... dolor -4%l'N. dasaritra, Juniata • , lefts.* at lantabals«.-. do 113 of Lb* Forld*TOnnsto 5 E a = gfranallsCd --:-‘ . d* Tik g Tl f * /!C A IN;;;;;;; : 1 . .iigId•KIP T.-.......... do EMMA NOS . t i 11 Ns. Task- ..a....par -"-- .- ii ... 4 1 em t_ 1 133.a... 4 44 Oa l Ta•Wplsla,..._,_., Mama at lanaudar-.-... .. -,..m.x.ificib-rt ,:.,.= at Stanbovills-. do CinetnnatL—..........-- . 1 at Mt.ifernon...-.. do Laislartllls...-..--..-....- . Lors . Mit o:l7g)te ' re . .= 1911) . LD ANITSFIRTENHVIE. ist arietta..-..... do Ekmbloona 30..1.3.--1 6 3 0 iin ' th " ITI7. L " — " ---- t F -" old.. Pstr"-- 1= . ' Baa l = it. Zan =6.. 1.... ..... 401E= n .=:=2 . - " - . 1 0 . 00 • st Non ... do EnsisiieLarora---.... , lAD Branch at Ildna... ...... do Tan Thals.-----....- •,80 Branch at TOrtansirair.:-. doillsdneu--... , ------, 5.00 323 L -4' . ' I, :t tea — ....... tiTen Sr. TllgerT.:..- - .:: . ........... 326 Branca at taTat.alt ... do f`ofol ooo a-""•".^." . " M I) Aran. at aidi105....... XiUrnats—....-.---, 2.15 }3 f"eh at W.e.144--- dd i P: CPA OF'STOC4S 11.1601M:DO'OR ME Y rialtllloll iiAZILTEBOIT ,A. & CO: STOOK ND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1:1.1rPOU/iT1Z STREIT. •. r _ • V 0010 V iStatail V • 11 6 Vr i taski• I fli -- ... - Ito . . - --- ....- Vi.. ‘.- 77.. • 4 . 1951 . 5.•!:47 1 7 . 1 , 6-.,-i, ,V, 1 41, -. • Do. 0m i ,..w.......- : r i t . t ; . i- ' r • itu itt` gli gif.tirTiri. too oo 100 90 C I T . eli joatti•Tfill 100 . IXI • ' Rant Of littsborgb-...... E ..E g • ' . tr am" YLVelnung• 311"'l 1 . 1 -- " k .60 95 'Anagtoo,9 Rart - G 4. 399.9 60 M 5 •• • lilt 9. Trust 00-- -I Ea 65 ' tottme Depogt.Hooit - .7..-1 •9 2 . • • - • SLLOW dt. U_ • rPert ••• _ Plttolik Life lasuszto . Cithersit I mime* .. - impoclateo Fireman's Co—. . Y•lttaxuah ta utut: - 6 succwank. ' yht* Uki na ,W" ti 6 iliZ:r 6 T - Y !,• :Mao: WA Rallied:- I blo . ';' O )1. Winea It. a la „ A , Dock IC G.al Bones agar ;l a 11 • rarer cr .. k Myysyl. danklNA 1 .1 " . " .14 1 6 ,0 T V 1 '...± 1- ... • M.*. - pjhparp tLY Hnpl Ohio Trap • IgSM i±=illl' u.v .. ov it o v tiaaccireasaistook maw LOILVIGN sad. Dom *ask Notes sod Landll'W• notleetymi t as& Ilvitinset=al . Bt.* , sod mid C MOVAT M• 1••• depcon, • or sopioll.4 Ulna GEORIZIR E. ARNOLD & CO. BANICRITM. Pi e tot krAIK4Z .174. _ti All'h~o~etioa~a mat Mend rsterpu Lc THRASHING 'MACHINES PORTO— sEPARATOBS. • Ik i It.ARRANTE D to be thermal,' '6614 - v and fawner. wen! tenth; and wee 0 - e, ewe advsenberralrilo_illapc aLW, binds. The Thrashing Mentors an beaatltm , eimp'ls and coaspaet, amasser removed froq 'Dile. te Dino, s e e may ha mut yew entrerreeers to barn or tru. Akins rafts . threaten faster, or makes better work. Ka, umn 9, of eon ate now in to the %Tenant Athens, and esosany Nut date. Mantillas. Many." , ie.. liebed. frees BO to INVOO Maces each: scat, en t b si misti trial, they bare born secommended by thorn Who nal =IA ils aa ornipleta, and to work as will any i n th ribe deyarst tuts'itoote Went. and is *ilsebrd to the' ~,ed =mantel: . aepafetee the stn,. and chat I rani the,oo9.,and nat Wen...utile saUs/actlon whenever DENTISTS. SPOTT, Deutiat; Fourth street; . ate drone west of Market 0111 or ron lo 6 r.w: - AVM. A. WARD,ENTIST, Penn street; • Stages T Mad. -nem 30.11111U* &IL to 5 P. S. Onyr no ono mtll totrouttlie Or attended to ra• Urn tiz i A union 31' sow appestatout or In !SW P 0184104 : 7;.1f iti;NESS•tARDS. , s. MORRISON, Attorney and Conna-el l" for at Law. °tam rammed to No. 44 Omit street, rhasifimtl4 PittlburgNr' juir a , Attorney at Law, "Bake . ven ., Badburn," Grant street, Intoneen.' Fourth and ' HU Oligia E. PMLLIPS; Attorney at Law, Atm- Lania.llo. fei 7 { ~~---OBERT P.OLLOCK, Attomey'at Law— Co.riter. I P of =burhMb and Gnat street...m.dgrS° s3 mi or W s . AMES Js ii33llN: Atiornei Law, +Am yl i T ath 'UFA. war laratit. Pittitburr..h. Alt,dl7 - PRANG'S C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, iN'o.l7o Yourth street Plitiburgb. TASPER E. BRADY-, Attorney at Law, 41/. Nan Fifth street, Pltiabasib. BANKERS AND BROKERS. • . lIERNAN. & CO, Bankeis'•ana .Exehang* • Brokers. 0..P.5 Wood street, =mei ofDlarnond A ll ey; burgh. Pa. Eirilor &admit Bank Notes and' Coln. Discount rime ...change. and Promissory Noteg make Collection. in ail the principal titles of the Union: Reed re Depcal is on call mai on arred, sued give their prompt attention Mali oth artatters appertaining to a Broker a business. 1121..Eutem Exchange conatantly for aids. told-1T icerrirrnm-ri.-,--fiatigr.ll7;: &Inge Broken, ' Boy arid nell &Hi Silver and n Notes, Decollate loans.= Beal Estate or :Sin* Sten rltlee,.purcheur Promignorp Notes, and Time Bills on I:ast and it est. liny-and sell Meta on Connalesion. lions made on all points in the Unkot, , Ornee corner of Third and Wood stmt.., directly oppcelte the St. Char!. myl.ly 11 D.: KING; Coin, Stack and 'Exthange 11 Broker. Fourth etreet—Buyeand meJle Stocks On , Ezehanite onEastern cities supplied at rue rent ratan' made tbeWeet at low ratell - tern Hank Notes Boned arol eold. nutzt....L..soeravi. 11/147.11 _ . • ZfER, HANNA & Co., Successors to Ulmer. nassrui k Co., Bankint ExcLasige Itrokersand In 'Foreign and Domestic. Ezeitange, Qtrtlficates of Deposit, Bank Notes, and lipeele—N. W corner of Wood and , Third atreeta. Current Money received on Deposit. Plat Chaska for sale. and obileetkens made on nearly all fend. pal vrdotn of thy United Staten. The highest premium Dald.for F and Arnett= Advances Snade on anssigonsts Produce, aliiPPrd east. bn liberal terms: ........ . • • Verll IL - WILLIAMS & Co.; Bankers • and T v Exchange ItroltematortkEsst corner of Wood and Third WOOL Pittsburgh: _ . All trunssoltons me on Meru! terms. sad collections Prossivtly attended to. . haul r IVILKINS &, Exchan g e Brokers, eN0.15 Fourth street, opposite thou4oi or Pitta h. All trsometkamst most liberal mks. JYIO t ',AMMER, Jr., Banker and Bra ke... 4th olth‘4, Ka 06, adjoininthg the -Sauk of ttabiugh. AT. 'MULES' Sc. SON, Dealers in Foreign sAas Domenic mop Erbange, _Cartlecam ape . - Mt ' l ath k =2. B gat " n the theouabout the United Stator. CoDimassuor &c. WM. H. SITTTON.' . Whoferal! Grocer, Imparter and Dealer in O.REIGN WlNES, Brandiewand Old Mo • V iigit?ytaYM*h'E . t"'" wl%tsMtiiDt:tl rt:W. INDEXTFA General Merchark • dlse Broker and Coomhslon Merchant; IC. Yrmst t. and lIS Second street.-11tUbtergh, , sp2o-Imd A.ll - o - CLURGI, , DenIr in. Fine Tens, ' etrotni Taarllr Gliaderles, WOoden and Willow We" torner of Wtod andlUxth Streeta. Ia neorreseiringh Urge arsortment of Yreih Glooda; In addition to his already ex hensire rtock. purchased hem Tait beads in the Luken Markets; which will be void at the leveret market Price. /Er littela,. Steamboats. and Famillem, buying hr the •tuintlty. ' , notated at wholaesla ratew ifirWOdl delivered to the clty free of chaste. ' aple A .& A. API:CANE; Couunission and. For .llWardleir Merchants., dealers In Wool and Produce gener , al y; tlq. Pittsburgh Nlenufecturce. No. 111, Berard itmet..Pittaburgb.. .0-1f5.3 • TS. LEECH, IifeALPIN CO., Whole *, sale Grocers. and Dealers - 1a Provisions, Seat and Pitts . burgh lifarnshictares, Z gal and .2.14 Liberty ?area, ROBISON & ..CO., Wholesale Groters, IX tr nid .t or .t Det. and b . .Coxisalsakai literall'244ll.l:o. - aranuaY twentros---------..1.1.rina razarm. • I PILINGERAIMIBAUGJJ-& CO. ; (Succes - sois ta & Itarbatieha Commlalon and 'Forwarding era:wag Destersl. Wool: wad Pralooe generally. Nm. 14. S First .dll6Seeood stteets,Plttslnagb. P. sp3.lY & W. REA, Flour-Factors; Commission ex ...and Forwarding Werrbanto and Dealers 'in Produce generally. Order. for Pitinionntik Mano Future. prowl - 41r attended La Non 71Watar and9o Front ata. rittabargb, eon, apt•ly. ICIER S 5 JQNES,Forwatding and Commis-• don Merehantu Derairs In Prodnue and Pittsburgh . Pittsburgh. sanfaehered . articles. Canal Basin. near Seventh street; • , 11111,1 . .- . . ... P. 10.1 ARDY: :) . 15XE - g - goooolsoro to ATIVOODIaLitt: HEY, MATHEWS k CO., Wholesale Ortl, mr i C r o i m g m ta u t owTn6Wt r g e ff t. e P tr itt i u rgh ANTELO; Geneml Commis.' don Merchant/I; Thlbidelphla. Liberal advances Non eoludgnmente of Produce generally. jalTry JttOHN & CO., Wholesale Grocers; • Onsurnhodost Merchants, and Dealer. In Produce and aburshblanutaeturas, as ZIG liberty at., Pittsburgh. . OAI4IELD, late of Warren Iphiti, qbea CtrAntend r on and Poorer : by Merchant, and Whole ' ut:„u.uttz=indodr,a7P:l*.,—.=. TIION.A3 MILE, g. i . ;; urns, so. _AbtOriVi;W:fas co.). IJTTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, T Prod.. and Conimissket MerehirUAnd DosSers Pittsburgh Disaubsetures, Tio. 112 • Secoad street, Pitts. hurgh. jalthr.s3 • - • - VIIEESE •WAREHOESE.-HENRY OULLLNB,lFarearding euodCentrubeeitin lgerehent,and Beeler In Cheese; Butter Lake Flab sad Produce generally. 25 Wpod street, above Water. Pittsburgh nay:ll VON BONNHORST . MURPHY, Whole ote Onvers and Oscantathns Nervitanta, and Denim Idannlantarea, )to.= Water &net. Pitts . AtJonotJaly Int. Fob a Ans. Int. Feb.• Aug lot.. Mayo Nov do int:i do sa .6 Jaly lot. *sr *Nov JACOB FORSYTR,Vr., Forwarding and Costratesion Mertbsat. No. 68 Water street. Pittiburets. rtiOMAS PAL.MER, Importer and Dealer In Wendt' sae' American Wan Paper. Igo. en Market .. betereba Third sad Fourth street, Ptttsterrth. ,Dl,Nar. Oct sa 69 67X' 64 .3X MeULINTOCK, Importer and 'Whole re ami Retail Dealer In Carp.tlna, Flier (HI BlattiNc,Table.and Plano Covorkinadow Shad. Sk Hart Tf~ ' m~mluA~. r~ IDiv,Jan...B Dir.l7 Dtv. " Kvh.3ICRIS PATTON, Wholesale and Re tali domeritnn the totem aide of the Diamond. Div. 'A IP d DIV. Nor. $2 FRANK VAN °ORDER. Denier in Trim- Iota; Meier, and OlartA•Miee Goads Enduoiderks. • Meat'. Purn4blog Gouda and natq artlelec s fall as enrtmeat which eau silver. be bad at-No. wrorrof Market !street tbelMaroand, Pittsburgh. h. apti-ty Div. grg_it d Dly. . 41 =0 XILUO Co,llllllniaoa..C. /MOM. I On. a. A. MASON t 'CO., Wholesale and Rettal De. len t ., b rAiel Ind Htapla Thy Goods, , Yiftb PittOlorg Dtv..74m. 4 Se N.. Stock. I EX. Div litilarresllßPlEY • & 011011FLELD, Wholesale Nut ma n Dryst Or oAs Derasort. armor north sad t. 111 OBERT MOORE,Vholeeale Grocer; Rec tlfrlng Instiller. Deslei. In Pnxlune , Plttzbargh Man um, and all kinds of F0re1..4 Innuestle and 315 Abert. idogo=l.vai.bct:a-cm Et. 'Dir. G. 'GRAFT & CO., Grocers and Com r.Con Iterehantir, also..Dealen in .tt , kinds of to h .3taan fartored articles, corner of Becond and Recasts. ttsbarith, Pa. GA4I7 - orirgs gumless.— .. s. JONES. , to do., - i9holestilia • reds Boat 1! end Dram In_ Premises gad 'ttriarrsh gisusbd Mich • and - Oakum always Mod st their Warehouse, 141 Water rimed, Pittsburgh. • sepity .. ..... ....... -MIXT DICHT 1 SMAII DICKEY & CO., Wholesale' w.k.cfgrtir..ii,oiznir,4o-„toel=t_stnsitia..l7. o. cernu.-- ........... c. TIGIOLLS lc ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Cain:44m Merchants, N 0.104 Liberty street Pitt. lANAING 110eSE Or • NS k CO, IttA.V4 l . P ' 4l4 testi° Eicban go. coin, masa ,s koturbt lad oIA. t id theazio: knaudasiost. . lyt . Interest &Dowd when let • lIDODWArb.. • 40111 ATWELL. VUM.:IIAGALEY /t CO., Wholesale Gra: y v • ars, !Sos i$ and 20 Wood stmt. Pittsburgh. virILLIADI A. M'CLUItG Grocer and Tr Disler. owner of Wood an d. Math Streets, has always int hand a lam assortment of Amite Groceries and Rae TorYoreign Fruits and-Nuts, Wholesale sad Retail. Dealers matmlled on the Unmet trona .• • • CO.,' Wholesale moms. ootondssinn Weed:sots, Desleto in Praising and Pittsburgh • blosivilisetures. Ho. Vb.3•Litorty street, WICK &. -- lac - Mrlagr, v I".culLut L. a wk.k.ww.a. successo rs otoftnyr t' Onandaden Merriman., Dealer. in Iran ♦ Nalle7 wl eata Tams. andPlttatrargh Maratartn. Wand arat Water einem rtutemth. •-. 7FT-GULBERTSON, WholehabS etocer and Alornm.=.l.=DtieVantZdnat Mr... JOICI & T 10114.:. R. FLOYD, - Whoro;n - rereoc cg "ergi rr Coi ; O p,'"l end ti~tG min ti. l! roiling on Libert,Wood, ......... 00111011.4 TX. 2,109,91fA1Gr.....A;;;.; ..... mta4.117, RAGALEY, WOODWARD & CO.; Whole able. fircroam. Market ptre4.7l%.ll.ollabhia . LEE, successor tiVMURPILY . 4, :LEE, v2=3-rgra )1061.04.0).. • Lira • OuoJa m C I3I • . ; • • " • •. . s...i.rronNuYs. DRY GOODS. GROCERS. C 0004411., SAGIAILT. WOOL MERCHANT AGENCIES. 'ACARIX—,-Ilaving been appointed the ex dud - r Atreato kir l'lttsbeiroh , for the axle ofPateat ated Offl:muted and Stretched LeathOr Belting. nmor .nfactored by P. JLICELL t SOS, of llartford,Conneetleut, .1d• mar Mier for eel* • large woodmen/ of all width.. tnenufactsred.. mt. the mantadtetuns'a . prices, Lie ertlele 'being Impeller to any Loather lkdthag ever before offered thla market. • Aleo, a large dock of all widths of India Rubber Bettina onnatantly on hand, and fur sale at the "),..b4,e Belting Dena.. .N.llb Market street. teep26__ J. k. IL PLIILLTP3 AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Bthek. Merchandlro and MU Broker. slue No. 92 okrtk street, stars Wood_ Bstrinet• promptly attended to. 3rerd.ll SAMUEL L. DIARSIIELL, Secretary Citi re4:s Ituneranee Comtrani, 94 Water street.. TM. GORDON, - Secretary Western Insti • ranee Ca. 92 Water street. Agoat for Franklin • r d tb F i L7 4.n i rst , :co Comrsar,nortb-out comer of Wood PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware MI • teal hammer Cattaranr. 42 Water An at. MOM.. J. RUSTON GTATIOR & RUSTON, (successors ILA to Taylor L Iclicone.) General Commission and Tor. warding Iderehanta, and 'Agents for Eastern Transport.° lion Liu* WholefWe Dealers-in Stink Grannie, Inge, Caton. Cotton Tarns, halting. Twine, Thtnilla. ! Pond and . Kentneky Ilemp.lohaeco, Foils Ash. Manion : clam,ltsx'and White Lead. Nara) Storee, and,Cl ehr nett and Pittilonrith Manufacture& (hoods genaral Agents for the “Penn DI grand ulleaner Mgr 81weiltv. Pitkoburgh. No. 48 ginnt street, {opposite Lonisol .Pittahargh and St. Louie Packet Landing.) Cincinnati. ..iaLT , Gsad . . • T ' A. lIUTCRISON & CO., Commission. r . *jam as Agents tor the St. Ins& Sugar Rein.. ' o,o,lu .te4ll zi rglt riLlo a lsr. Pig and liar load. Itetny BOOKSELLERS. &C. L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No • 78 Fototh Axed, Apollo Building& R: WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail gr . Dealer In Blank and Eilsool Books. Parer and Fta- UM. Igo. Wit - nod Arcot. (Laver. Third and Fourth) Pittsburgh. moral jr-------.- O , TIN S. DAVISON, Booksellerand Stt; • loner, aneeersor to Darlgen Agnew„ in. f I ke rect., raw Fourth, Pittsburgh. Ps. MIRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Fielder In Stalinnerge Na. It! Market street, near a nd, Pittstarrgh, Pa. .A Y & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. b 5 Wood street, next llnor Valle artier of Third. nth. Ps..l kkohnnl and kin looks constant' r on hand. -MUSIC, &C. , TOIIN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, .JP Musk and 3luaked Instrument, School Books. and Stationery. Ms agent for Chlekering's Phum Forte. for Western isennayleania—No. Si Wond street. gENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music. Mu stest Instroment, and Importer of Italian Strings, . e tumult for Nunn. .S. auk's grandand square Plano, with Coleman's Animus Attachment. Also for Dunham's Piano,' . .... iIISCIIRCEDER & CO.. Music Stor., 4th tr :Xilitr,,t:grarr.iirl:...'4..e;',;i`eilirwr- DRUGGISTS. TWIN HAFT, Jr., turce§sor to Jas. M'Guf- S ten) {Phnlenlit and Hetafl Druggist and Deans In Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs. Zs- 1.11 Wont steak. 3 doomprlns Vinin 'Alley. Pittsburgh. Agent IdW D. Ford's 31edlelna. . m 1,30 R 11.03; ..104[1.11 31.6)1t. WILCOX fi CO., Druggists and.,Aputli- ALA. enrser Market street and thoDiszontsi.tees rrzanze,- ig.vl=4l,l,:r=2loy; business. • l'hysiclans paceniptlnno carefUllycompounele.A. rayl9 SCOTT, :Wholesale Denier ii Lb Drugs. Paints. OIL. Varniebew sad Die Stat., No. VA rily street; VittAburgh. All orders will reeeVre prompt attention. sir AKent tor Loudon A Co s ssluwble Wally medlelueo. Mar 24-1.1. A. FAILVESTOCK & CO., Wtiolegale 'an i ng:rt,,” d rirool.f7=7.Z.ll",",:i4rt: tocla R E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer •in a , vr nz d uce i r tn ztt i l ie nd;• Varnbba:tlaricti IPTRZIAILICE IBIt•ISX .. RAUN & ffi l itit, :Wholesale & Retail Druggists, corner of Liberty and St. Mir streets. P ttsburgh. J' SCHOONMAKER & CO., Miiolesale • Druggists. No. Zt. Wood stmt. Pittsburgh ' TOSEPII FLEMING, Sucee•sor to L. Wilcox op & Co.. mrnsr Market and and Diamond—Keeps cn stantly on hand • full and complete smortment of Drugs. Medicines, Medicine Chests. Perfumery, and all articles pertaining to his business. Physicians most:stations carefolly componntkd at all hours. . jaVoly_. MEDICINE. TAR. JAMES KING: Offlct",and Residence, I) No. 112 Fifth demi.. opPatlte the Cathedral, Pitts burgh- MERCHANT TAILORS. RCHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Ch.- . WoN garret. I'vticular attention pa_a to Poke and Youthe Clothing. n 0157 3IPILIAM DIGBY, Merchant Tailor Ora; • • ward //takn. to Reedy Wads Cattbloirilkt WATTS CO. M ail !Merchant Tors, 181 IA • tibertf Anne: --:We are now remising our Adging s n tizir r of Goods ro t Ortietnen? Wear—Cloths, el Ingmar then w st} es and finastrislail Cr . r Our friends and sustraners will Newer give us • talL Imbl M ANUFACTURING. La W W. WOODEIJ, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer and Lea {II Cabinet Ware, No. 81 Iltrcert. J OHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES. • euperice• article. SOLID BOX sad BRAZED ROY VICES, oynier of Andaman and Rob b.= etreeta, ono square hem the Read adept Brhhie. Delany City. ocZesell L WORKS, corner of First and Liberty ' streets, littabarsb. Pa.—Maehinists• Tools of every tr. path as tRoN PLANERS. sUde arel Maid TURN IG LATHES, DRILLINO MACHINES, !a, fed, martufae , tared to order. 161121 JOS. V. HAMILTON & CO. I FDIBROIDKRED AND APLIOA MAN ITTLLAS—MateriaIs marked for Embroidery pod AP -Work by MRS. L. B. WILSON, jedtf No. Vilti Perrot street. elute heed. Bolivar Fire Brick anatruale COIMI• Comp_any. • LAVING ENLARGED Jit. their (Mluity frt roaoufacturintr, are now prepared to t the Increawal demand rat tbelet,llrick. Crucible and 8''11716 tin'''. l''u lfin r d " .ltt d , tet r a] D.A. Plttabundt, Septereler 21.1613. • M'CORD & CO. ' ICROLESALE AND RETAIL FASIIIONADLII RAT AND CAk!_AHANUFACTUHERS, AND DEALERSIN ALL KINDS OF FURS. ,COXINEJZ OF Troop AND FIFTH STIZER74, • Pittsburgh, Pit. ISt—Thets stack ssabssoes every queltr and - styles( Hats sad (Sony - Muffs, Was, Cuffs and Fus &unmet. AstrAMeslcly rnTstießfin COACH FACTORY -W: .Mr4O, Diarnorui Alicy. trmr ;rad re fiL POAIPRLIST'OIi. OULD respectfuliy, call the attention of Southern and Western Merchants to his One shmk Carriages. ranging in lITICO from 11100 to $l5OO. Them Carriages are built from the Mat matetial and workmate ship, and under hla own etipenislorar he can, With confi dence. warrant his work to he Inferior to none woman. toted In the Union. The gmccese of his Maine. and blue great Increase In demand ihr thrash:m.lot work ime induced Lim not. to build any common or low bl est in lull edeldishment. Omens wanting met oneswork Will gleam and examine his stuck Wire going Etat. All work warranted. • Hew Coach PlPtary—Allegheay. M. H. WHITE '& CO.. would re- MPertfully . Inform thopnblie that they bare meet a poo Urea: betwont Federal and Pandneke7 streets. They are now making end ere prepared to revolve orders far every deeerlrion of rehtelce, tleseheol i Ovulate, iillg ~ op ito *th" 'rie ' l einVtite manorgeture of the k. mm th aVi the fdlitlee they hoer, they feel ornrident they arorienebt ed to do work on the meet rmaosable Lerma with those wanting . articles In their line. Paying partletdar attention to the eslcetion of matere als, and baring norm hot competent workmen, they hare no beettatkm tn warranting their work. We therefore ark the attentions:lf the poblinto thin matter. N. It.—ltepaletef done In she beet manner, and on the moat reasonable term. faThtf • Coach and Carriage Factory. TOUN3TON, BROTaLIt ,CO., corner of ill Belmont and gebytea streets, Allegheny Clay, w0111(1 resporUully lannin their friends. and the public general] y. that thay are rannuftetuting Carriages. Hamar. Ro tsriol 1117,11Porerstida4 h" a4ts n. tLu l°s ' AU ordera will be executed with arie. regard to dura bility and beauty of finish. Repairs will also by attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using In al their work the hest Bastes Shafts, pules nod 'Wheel Stulf. they feel oonndent• that all who,feror them with theirlatronage will perfoctly maligned on trial of thilr work. Purehasere are requested to glee theta a colt bellow par chasing elsewhere. ' Oct - Fifth Street Stocking Factory. ABIITY ENERGY, AND ECONOMY.— Tho beet : goods In Children's How, Hen's Sacks, Un ix% and finnan...ld at manufacturer's prices, at the Filth Arent stocking Factory, an made from ind year's wool, NO ADVANCE , IN PRI(111., Wit. )HALT, 13tocking Factory - 41.11 stmt. between Wood and Market L. a. ummistos.. CALVIN ADAMS... ItOOI.IILAN Livlngsto Roggen & Co. NOVELTY .WORKS,.R4TISIIIIRGH, PA. T ACK and. Depot Rniiro Seaton, nay, to...nd (train n do.: Platform and Coaster do: Door of all sine.; Spring,Drop and Thumb Late-hes. Con. Mills of ratio. kindic Paint situ., arprorodepatternE Dolts and gado:down Malleable Iron Castings of every vs. riety ho form and W. W. ,WALLACE, , STEAM MARBLE.WORK S, 319, 321 add 325 /goals Sired', ppm* BAJA/kid abet, r1TTS15131011:. • VirONEVEN'TS, Toinbs, Grave Stones, Yandtere Tons, Mantels. Imroslos Stones, le, RI VW. hand. sod mws to - order. by tosehlnery.at the' lowest prima 'Three • handled. original aod'eeleeted de. 1414. for 510noweeta Ao4ort Land. • Bleak and Illeb Ater . hie rambled to the Trade .t the lowest riot. All orders to .oto o.poott at 910 •".""- Biaokamith Itellowcianufactoiy. CO,PARTNERSHIP.NOTICE.—The sol scribes • *mid riZieethdly inEssin Miele Mends and the t they have entered ltdo partner hip eoTemeodoq on the 19th et /Hail, tilde, the Om of IL WILLIAMS & OOP. for the manvilartere of BLACKSMITH BELLOWS of every description, whkli they inn determin ed to Teske of the very Lein matiniels and Poperkir week- Inanshlp. They Intend to have sanity. on bunt on aniort; silent of alt ekes from Zi to 4ltt Bieber. et their manufintory, corner of ltoblenion end Siadusky greet.. ROBERT WILLIA.m.s i JAMES WILSON. loyEdly Allagbeety. aty. May 2,1 FEATII:Efa-19 bgell3w landing from pitmen. amarlros Ibrale . by 1. DICKEY* PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING MAY 4, 1854. HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Pram VLSSLIIEEL t SCHELL'S Geweeel -Adrertleieg House, Itiaasen Street. New Vert - - EA-tble Fi in Um City qf Nan Fork. k9_if!%: , ,_ , PC9_.2itl FrEFPROPRIETOR OF THE . MERCAN II.E GUIDE irould resPectrilil7 nen the ett0 24.1° .. 4. Merchants, Farmers. and Me:Win% residing 0 ate( the the eity,„to the landerrde u for escorts enbaciption of the Glade. being to trudlsubeniberrs only Afts Pee 1 - rar, Makhis It unquestionably the cheapest FliMilr ' N''' 'r ' ll " roor PI:11411g to- the Ueited trThe usual variety of . Oriadrusr eider Artie es anittim suit &dr to please nut to instruct, and dtli be replete with a iinotels of all the Locsd and . erol- tines the er. In regard to politica the Giddy .rill malutaln an ide- Pdtdenttons, and, from time to dine, dill advocate such measures ite beet conduce to the Interests of the greatest number. • . • • •• I'OSTXASTERS.I.I others ere rapectfelly mounded to act as Agents for this paper, to whom will be forwarded Ppedmen entries, free when dealrod to dose. PREALILLILK—As an inducement for per.. to intersst tharissetros to obtain subscribers for the ,Wrratable (:aide. ....... .. . . ... . ... ... .. t - 4' warder the following premiums, sad open the re m. l:. thanamenexidpoy in alitalltA we will forward the 'per espress, or otherwise, If ordered, to the address of theme F'eOtitied to them. . or three hundred euberribers, mak.-- .... ... . ......V..5 GO For twohundred and Efts. anleserilferse ow will glee one epleudid tine Gold Watch. (animated for time,) worth-- —. Ml 00 Fop two hundred, ono elegant fuse Gold Leant, (4 . filamee,)wrirth ' _ 15 00 . Femme hundred an fifty, one elegant Dessert, (eon worth n 00 For one hundred, one Gold VO4 Chain, worth.— ... . 8 00 !Air absenty-tbre eulweribera, one Geld Pen and Gold Holder, handsnmely engraved, worth——.. 1 0 00 'or fifty. one do do do 000 For Pmts . . one do. do do o'oo Tor thirty, one ild do do 5 00 Foe twouty.Commercial do in ellrerdo extension holder. worth 3 00 For fifteen, one medium do do 2 00 For twelve. one,Lady's do do 1 50 :This Gold Pen and Gold lioldter, is the faellee Mu, and Is a beautiful article. All theabore goods ehall be procured from the New York Gold Fon Mannfseturiug Company. the arkkudedged best Gold Pen and Perth Case Manufacturers fn this continent. CLEWS°. be adrantageously formed in corer village and city Int.he Union, and a large number of froMalbers obtained in thin way. Pooh as would interest themsedree for the Guide. rem be well rewarded. as mullet of premiums oboe° will show . . . . FARLERS vho vmald desire an extellentYamily 3.iewr pane beold of once avail thenimlrm of the 00.dr. the priori Nino much below airy other newspaper published. AGENTS Illkoted for ovary city In the lenient Steles and thunder. Reaponslble parties. wh will act . Soma the Gu11.% will bare Enroll& no with their names for pub lication. . s TO THE LADIES we would particularly appeal. know ing the efllcleuer of their manicee whet, energetleally di rected. By their emopemUon our ootairiptlon Mt would room out number any paper pnblished on this ointinent, and to wain thin we shall at all Gums Madre to embaly In the columns of the Gorki anmethlng to not only please hut Instruct our female patron*. Our subscription prim being low,there veal he but llttlerelfllcrilty In their procuring for tmenough outer:them to obtain any of the Melt Menu .a above deocelbell, and what lady wonld not. Maim handsome Onld Watch. Imoket, Matelot, Pen and Pencil! We want to print an edition of Fir y Thousand Onsim within three months. This armirolllilied•weaballeishireni the Gykte to Ovular:lto present oleo. Sin pfe5.,,..„ 2 ..may bet rem Wed In Post Ofllee Stamps. Mir All einem leatlouo should to addremixl. po - st-pald, to W. Elnan,, „Editor and Publiatter of the New York Afereynti7c Nn. la 3 Greenwich street. air Newspapers throaphord the tsrion. by publiehlng the above. approprintely dlsolayed. Including Mis natio: for Tre.ifordies, and calling attention editorially to the same, nod sending IP the_paler. will be entitled to an exchange. and receive a GOL D PEN- A XDGOLD HOLDEII. worth Dmlre. Dollars. Dells papers bo entitled totiro. whit s will he forwarded to th em as they mar dlrecL ft.S.This Pen and Holder will be of the manufacture r( the .Nne Gold lb. Monitribtuninseleinmoy. No. 1 89Gronnwleti ob., the moot extensive and reliable fluid Pen produoem tits oentinent, If not In the world. opl4-11mv oa Staten Island Fancy Dying Establishment. OFFICE No. 3 DOILY STIIRKT. Tan Lana MOM 11150ADINAT, NEW YORK CITY. ORDERS received hy Express, or otherwise. far dying or cleansing Laillis Dream., Mantillas and Shawl.. of ever deoetiptkin. Banutek and Mnreen Cur. tans beantlfully dyed. Lam Curtain,. restored. Canton Crape Shawl, dyed the wool a or the more grave adore. All blade nfallk. woolen Dilid fancy goods,. (In tho o n e. t rarnp.o..) treated , ln the as sunneisful manner. The underolatad have had (nog ea - P..ln the Proae elation untie bnaineeaat Staten Island. and feel luontrini that their enemas in the art of dying Is unrivalled. miM-tmv BARRETT. NEPHEWS d CO. oftNEAUX BELL, Mantilla and Cloak Manufacturer and Importer, 59 Canal st. BULPIN.. Paris Mantilla Emporium, GI porters also of Fanny Pare. 301 Broadway. ' 111 F. lIIBBARD & SON, Wild Cherry iti.,•BUters, Clivaintla Balm, Pine, Salve, Let,o3 John at T. lIIIRLBURT, American liconoeo , Ladd. harmacy, Medicine', Vials, Caere. Sr., far We, Broome rt. AN DUESEN'S Improved Wahpene. It t restore; gray Oak to lie original rotor. oud =ate, a new growth ofhalr. Depot. FM Chambers aL iOCT. GILBEItT. from Memphis, is cur ing hundreds of Calleerx. Tumors. Meer, and Wens ti l tout the knife. at Illeoparlons ronma,4l4.3Bniadway. ALFREEWOODIIAL Manufacturer and Importer of Oun. Bides, Pistols. 41/..160 Fulton at. Q 11. WATINICK, Manufacturer of Eruun tn«.ll Fereilture. Le. 02 White et. . • IbTIN DAVIS. Commission Merchant and 110 Importer of Brandies, Wines sad Clc r. 284 W•th- Inztnn st. GOOPWIN & BRO., Manufacturers of . Floe Cat Tobarrn. Nigarr, and Snuff, 2:17 and aal I Met .t. 1/7111.11.111 & WILSON. proprietors' an& in V a t:r i r4l.t.... Vilma • Patent Stitching WM: SIM] ONS, Millinery, G 4 Broad yir w.r, roar tletrupatmllatal. VOOPER HOUSE, A. J. Pease Bro., Pro %) prirtora, r:34 61.18.11nry. N ORMAN CUTTER, successor to Leo, Co., Importer and .lobt.r In Stanba Drr Uooda. 44 Ce far at. CHAFFER, late W. Newman, Manufae .,, tneer and WhoJessle limier in Ladles' Cialtrre,Sh... ItroadlorsT. , . mmatmr QASTITEL L. CAVERLY,Wholeeale Deal -17 in Itrnoma, Painted Pelle and Tuba. Wood and Wil low Wane, Baskin.. Mate. Conlanc.lW lint, Withinu. Malda es. de-.. aN tireenalett e 4 New York- mbt..lyr. WINDOW SHADES, Gilt Cornices, Table Oil Cloth, de., JOUN TEllllllNLManutheturersinl Whole-Fair Dealer, So.lo I.litharion et.. and No. U Chatham amore. hew Yoe, . MISCELLANEOUS. S. CirrIEBEEB.T t& SON,' ENERAL COM3IISSION AGENTS, for 11:11" the Pal. and purensuie of Rol Ectate, Collection of Rent., Negotiating Loan, on Ikon* Mortgagee, 110.. No. 140 Thinl et.. Pittsburgh. Pa. at 01.14- T. C. WARRINGTON; (Do.i.omA.) JAADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE Ile h.al a un Land • t mourtment, _No. 2. r[hetro.et Pitt. trunxh. Pa.. ee3o-1 p 1 GRANT DIONVEY, Dealer in Leather. ON• Oil end Shoe Finding, h 0.2.3.3 Liberty gime, uptimite the head of F FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF 01,477.11, reccired four premiums, Sib r Mcdida end 2 Diplonms—Marinfactory, diX Nun en . Pittsburgb. Olt—Benara of numerous counterfeit& stiVidlf WARDROP'S SEED STORE is now re plete with karly Seeds fir the flotbMlls Prunl as In etrumente Sc . the Orchard.. Com Sheller. Stalk and Straw Cotter. and ercry thins, of Internet to the Farmer, (land. um or Amateur. Orders f ro m Dealers and Ilerehanta filled promptly on libeml term. lel/ VITAITRIt P. MARSHALL, Importer and Deal, In Plain. }loom% and Deon.tivo P.P.* Ilanitimpt Arent Wood street. Pittaborgh. 8010 Arent Other orKtroted manailteturtr. ]lean. Den. onurt t Co.. of Part., za63413 tARIS FASHIONS, FOR LADIES' DRESS KL—The Parts 'ashu far JUNE, died 5....t.... 0"....... mlilirs. T.. s. Irrr.sox. jel.7tf N. :M.: Pea. above Hard .trot. ~ __ __. _ ... —_— IViiLIA M NOBLE, Upholstnrer, and D.J., In iphilstery. inolosale.d Retail. Third stmt nearly opr.kit. tha nvt 0121, .. PTTSBURS If COACH FACTWIL--No . . -46 Dlassond A11er..7 vi t«i d a t E r ro rt iv, p‘..ape.tm. isea3 T A. BROWN, would ruoldrespectrully . foam the public that he Stem.. hand. at hie stand on thee/met kw com of tho Diamond. Alheur City, - plete wyortment of illindx Ales, Veniti.aMut ters are woad° to order, In the best idyls. warranted ..pud to any to the United gists. ills Blinds eau he removed sithout the aid of a wrew Arista. Haring purchawdi the tock. loci,.and wood of the Cabinet Establishment of RamseyMcClelland, Lam prepared to furnish their old customers no well as the truidlc at large,with everything In their line. AUesicr, !in. fi Weed street, Pitistnirsh. Mell2o - J. A. DRI.IWN. I. lOOL t. on von, 111011TX/13. PENN GLASS WORKS; ORENZ & WIGLITMAN, Manufacturer'. of all thole of VIALik 11017 LE, and wiNnocr Ass, cc! Water and dio hoot attest., illtabitrob. N. IL—Partienlartatentionpaid to odd aloe. of Window 'O W. and private moulds nu Bottle. and Viala pep?: t. ONES & QOIGO, Manufacturers of Spring no Si. and Mister Steel. Plane; Slab Steal. Steel Plontat nas, Cowl, and eliptle Sprlnars Brass tint Tapera, Half patent,Serear DWI and Ilarnmered bon Azles.—Ourber of Rosa and Ftut Amts. Plitsbargh. Joni £ gran] D. D. it 04130. ILB. ROGERS & CO., Manufacturers of . Rol 's Pahmt Iroprnred gird Cnitiratnr.—Crlrner and tint stmt s. Pittsbonrh. rolT VAWSON, MOIIAN k CO., Manufacturors of Shovels. Spades. kr.. Warshoupt No. Wood st.. een Mort and Ssernd strosia. Pittsburgh. Po. Pena Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh.' ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO.. Manufao: JIIX lovers of.- Pena A No. l heni7 44 Rooth= - Carpet Chain of all colors and shader. . Cotton rizis rd Plough &tee and &Leh Cord; Rope of allideue and deserlatiour. llatttng. Ale-Ordenat the Ilardware Store of Logan. Villa= & (4, 131 Wood greet, will have attention. je2s:l Arnold & Williams _ . IIEATING,,AND VENTILATING WARE THlllSL—Markufeetuiern of Cralson's Vtomeone. tone*, Troll T31412 . g. and fitting 53r Steam, Ou or Water. No. 25 blarket et pittebornh. Itel-Ire bare nolo our Plumage, Patterns. tn. to Men.. anNOLD t WILLIAMB whom ere cordially recommend to the patronage of the ocl SCAM. ATKINPON t 00.- "DINE AND CEDAR WARE.-:-SAMUEL ICDOEWS awry comwtantly On band a ;moil soma, meat of Wash and Bath Tuba Horse; stramboal Oak Well,i Mehra or Draw Paranoia Wooden Ba li, urn., Dry ateasorrit Zino .4 Cbenl Wash Poarhi and in othae kind; of ware In Us !Inn. • " Alto-60 next. Tuba, and 100 down Barterta • , Wawilwoon, *wale Lail. Filth itrcet:Plit.bUrgb. • Meloderinut. • KLEBER has just rec`..l a . fleshhookof pitifully Melodeon:9r tr6mtbneet.t,■ted yortorr of CABIIAICT , 9 k IYEEDUA3I, Yew nrk. There torten- • went.: are mule yodel the immediate roperripton of the Prholuil inventor, Mr. Cuhart, sod ore roodder.ed rated In Mir minter sod Is EuroPe. They or., Provided with the•OotnitrioroU. trod other Ito oul4ut ly pry/meats. being ell late inventions of 110. Cutme.. no: about lot .00topriputormongothera, 2 Tire atoms, Motd.leoAK, round otorseri - golblt tablets and double set of reede—ntno Ap ts. • • Fire octavo Mel o deon? 'moll legs, double when, ete. '4 Four mat atuff octave )IPlotlecom_uaritl leer, double i1..81.111131H &le Agent for Cattail & Netlhare's ffs . for Western Ptah}.; Ira 101 3d rt. I PITTSE' URGH; GAZETTE. speak the truth..onr Lord, at the first commu nion table, took his own body, with his - own hands, broke his real body, and poured out his real blood, and gave them to be eaten and drunken by men I • Yes,. eleven men slid eat up this one body eleven times, and all at the same. time, and yet; he, the same Christ, was all the while sitting in his actual living identity before them ! I TIIIIRBpAY MORNING, MAY'4, 1854 To the rAlitor albs Pittablugh Gazette:. Sint 'The Rommdsta of- thie idnatry have made two vest mistakes of late in their, policy, and their Consciousnes of failure Ipyi excited them to iamb a degree of fatuity thattfiiii lead en and journalists seem to havoloat ;their usual prudence sad cunning. Archbishop Bedini will not hsStily take the United"Btates on hilway to Brazil again. The letter of his Holiness will lie unanswered in Washington even longer than it has done, era it awakes such a response . as has been so anxiously desired at Rome. We may have copieamultiplied of the famous picture and forwarded to my Lord of Baltimore; but even his Lordship will not tmcceed in prorating a wink from orie,of them, for the comforting of the faith ful or the - ,Vonfounding of the gainsaying 'here tics who know how to vales, all such , trumpery. NO I Thi visit of the Archbishop was a mistake; and the publication of his letter ih which the mortified, vanity . end defeated. ambition of the Popish emissary is lsitao from beginning to end, was even a more reckless and suicidal pro ceeding. Bad, howev i /r, as the Bedini tour , has proved, the assault o the common echools has proved tete a greater blunder. Tho community are now thoroughly aroused, and the people at large are led to see very distinctly the character and objects of the Burnish policy.. Under God, all that vYa need for our security.; is , to keep our eyes opeP, and watch the efforts which may be made hi, destroy the system of our common schools; .or else by working on the credulity and liberalitylof the public they will secure aid in teaching the dogmas of Popery in schools under llomish influence. This titan otithought has been suggested b 1 a communication in the Pittsburgh Catholic, which appeared in that paper on the Bth inst.,and whichkes accidentally fallen . into my hads.— The correspondent of the Catholic writes from Hollidaysburg, and falls foul of the editor and proprietor of the! Presbyterian Banner, because that, Mimi article in that paper, in which the public are warned as to their duty in resisting the wily - Tolley of the Jesuiaand plotting priests who are among us from abroad, in their efforts to secure a portion of the school fund for Romish educati4al objects, some of the monstrous, in- lolerantbnil absurd doctrines of the Papacy are pointed tiut, as tenets, which would be inculcated on the minds of pupils at the public cost.. The editor.ef the Banner is accused of " ignorance," "malevolence," "stupidity," "impiety" and " truthlessness," because forsooth, he bad hint ed, that. in Burnish schools the children are ; taught that the Church of Rome is the only,true chunk - and that all both old and young who re nounce%-her communion, and reject her anti scriptural dogmas, and protest against her tyranny, are heretics—that such are on the road to destruction, seeing that there is no Salvation out of the Romish pale; that tho doctrine of the Mass is taught to young Romanist; and that the power of the keys is in the handier the Priesthood. Because the editor and proprietor of the Banner hashed theamazing audacity tospecify a few of the simplest and leastinoffensive dogmas of their sys tem, be is assailed by thesatellites of the priest hoodthe person who figures es a correspondent iu the Catholic may be a full blown priest, in vested with all the powers of the order—.and do-' nonnced as. " a sniveller" as guilty of "impious vulgarity," 'and only worthy of "the most cover ; eign contempt!" The farther that every Roman ist paper in our land goes in this direction—the more plainly that all their editors and corres pondents speak out—the more'fully they unbo som themselves, and show what their spirit is, the better for the interests of the community.— I have no idea that the respectable editor of the Banner will condescend to notice ouch an effu sion of Romish billingsgate. Ile occupies too high a place in the affection and esteem of the community to be injured or retarded in his use ful career by such assanlts„ and his paper is mere profitably filled than it would be, did he occupy his columns by commenting on the sour , rility and filth which must be admitted were he to open them to the communicationS of the Priest 's "hood or their supporters. l have no idea either of entering on a controversy myself, or of wasting your valuable space with an exposure of the trickery and policy of Rome. But as such an I article has appeared in the Catholic, and as we in this city, and neighborhood, aro more inter ested than others at a distance, I merely draw the attention of your readers to the fact, in order that they may contemplate an admirable speci men of the tactics of ltome. Why; sir, every, Protestant reader into whose' hands the Catholic may fall—if be do not know their system thoroughly—will understand the gentle, mild and evil entreated Romanists to do sly,that they belies and teach, that all l'rotert ants are . /ereties, and that they are on the road toci -.1-tit, however, denied i •that this is the Cr ofiveiy Papist! Is proof 'demindocil from the Catechism of the Moat Rev: Dr. (Belfast: simmer S Mclntyre; 18:160 p. 13. ~ Q.—Who will go to Heaven?" "A.—They who keep the commandments of God and of the Church, and die in a state of grace." Lesson X.—Of the Commandmeate of the Church: "Q.—Are we obliged to keep the Command ments of the Church/" "A.—..We are; 'He that will not hear the Church.' says Christ, 'let hint be unto thee as a Heathen.'" ', "Say the Coinandments of the . Church." 1. Sunday...ad llolyolaTelfase thou emit bear. it tgt, li ftlf i er-gn l iarilstt h te t t l iTtillfrejr . 4. Vrlotaye and baturdaystleat thou theft not fast. 5. In Lent and Advent, nuptial feast. forbear. 6. tiontestyonr oles at boottonte every yar. 7. itoolvevorra (tool!! about great baster-day. b. And to bib (.'dutch Gullet not tithes to pay.—(p.77.7 In page 21, Lessen 11, the youth'ul disciple is taught as follows : "Q. Can the priests forgive sin? "A. Yes, they can, for they -have received that power from our Lord Jesus Christ." At page 22 tho following morsel of theology Is produced : . ... , "Lesson V—of the Sacrament of the Eu charist—Q. What is the Eucharist? "A. It is a Sacrament wherein the body ,and blood; soul and DlClif ITS, of our Lord ',Jesus Christ are contained under the appearance Of breed and wine. . "Q. Doth the bread and wine remain in the Sacrament of the altar? "A. No ; for the substance of the bread and wine is changed into the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, by virtue of the words of consecration." I have lying before ate the Decrees and Can ons of the Council of Trent, end I had marked several Canons on the subject of ConfCssion and the forgiveness of sins, passedan the 14th Sess ion, in which the doctrines of the Catechism, as quoted above, are proclaimed on the authority of the Council. I bad also marked a number of the declarations and Canons on the subject of the Mass and the doctrine of Transubstantiation.— I omit them all but the following: "Canon I. Session XIIL Whoever shall deny that in the most holy Sacrament of the Eucha rist there are truly, really and substantially contained the body and blood of our Lord June Christ, togither with his soul and dirinihj, and con sequently Christ entire; but shaliaffirm that he is present therein only in a sign er,figuro, or by his power: .let hint be. aceursed."7 More is not required of such absurd and blasphemous teaching to show ns what the edi-, tor of, the Banner had bilis view, when ho re ferred to the Mass and the claims of the priestly brotherhood, who thus teach their votaries to bow at their feet as if they were Gods! Penance to thus proclaimed to be essential to salvation, for the Catechism of Trent lays it down thus, at page 253: "The voice of the priest, who is le gitimately a minister of the remission of sins, is to be heard es that of Christ himself, who said to the lame man, 'eon, be of good cheer, thy sins are forgiven thee t' " Are Catholic youth taught this creed of Papa cy? then they are taught as the editor of the Banner pointed out. In it the fact that," after the words uttered by the priest, 'Hoc est corpus mourn,' the wafer is transubstantiated as the coot ochism and the formulae of the church teach, and her ehildren'belleve t then every communi cant, layman or priest, on their own showing, eats a man and drinks his blood, bn every occa sion when they go to the Eucharist. There was nothing strange' in the 'conduct of .the Ilindoo. who. in watching the priest going through his manipulations, in hearing him mumblbig over the incantation, "hoe est corpus menm," to turn the wafer into a man in whom the second person of ,• the Deity was to dwell,turned to a missionary' and observed, "We undoes are bad enough, but . not so much as these idolaters. here, ,their priests,make a little bread; then they turn it by words, mere words, into their Go, the soul and divinity, and then they eat up their God!' We. Binder's snake Gods as well as these; btit we ,never eat up our Gods t :They must be (savage_' If the . lineation et irreligion or blasphemy is to be settled; in hive no . doubt but that .any competent jury will determine the charactcr.of Popery, ip.the following be submitted for a ver diet The Romieh priests tell us that Christ celebrated the first Nazi. That is; if they they •• gr abject in selecting D. IWI f titechhanis three. Flret—The waiter lo the Catholic ie likely to 'have learnall Ude choke bort hook ere he left his native laud, at lany rate the Wheolowywhlch be wok taught le my cleer y .toted In it. hewn dly: The poetry bi so unique and gat log that your 'clerleal reader. should see how mu& may be conveyed Omagh the yeedlunt of I.,te ll i = ltalTblntly—lle. was an tstitothle Mahon. and his g le In war- Alsace with that Of Prteitozaut Wm• around . There is no'need that we should pursue this subject any further. Our citizens will never consent to give the funds of the . State to teach such blasphemies. And further, we can all un derstand how it ie a capital stroke of policy for 'Loutish papers and their correspondents to cry out about irreverence in the language of insult ed, wounded innocence, when any one reminds the public .of the atrocious doctrines which the emissaries of Rome do actually hold, and for the teaching of which tliey have the effrontery to ap proach the Legislature and ask a portion of the public funds. I am, sir, a friend to - Tntrru. ' The Ward Clue... The Excitement sal.enlaellte... An Immense Meeting. . The TiollifflitiO Courier and Danocra?c ontain a full account of the- groat:Meeting held in that city on Saturday evening, -to express the indig nation of the people at the extraordinary verdict of the Harden county jury, in the case of Matt Ward. Towards noon on Saturday, a mysteri one Omani Wasposted at die corners of the streets, surmounted with a death's head, and having certain cabalistlii signs, and rumors were circulated that violence was to be committed on the lionsei4f Ward end Senator Wolf. 'A rudely painted sign was erected on a high fence oppc•-• site Mr. Welfo's house, having upon it the woro —"MATT WARD THE MURDERER."' The rumors gained strength that violence would be committeJ, which induced the folloffiig ca id, 'which was widely circulated during ire cater noon, all over the city. MR PEOPLE or 1413EITILLE :- I have beard it stated that fears arc enter tained that soma deeds of violence w ill he com mitted in this community, which is so justly in censed on account of the infamous verdict of a Harden County Court. Hoping that; on account of my connectir with the dead, I may hays some influence in this matter, I take the liberty of addressing_ yon.' In addition to the injury which has been done to all, I have lost a bro ther who was dear to me as the spoke of my eyea brother in whom I never saw a fault from childhood to death. But the pain which the sight of violence would coon to me would be almost as great as that which I felt when I saw my mother and sister distracted over my brother's dead body. If I could call my brother from the grave, I know he would unite with ,one in imploriugyou to abstail from violence. I beg each of you, from regard to his memory, to do every thing in his power,to prevent the anger of the community from break ing out into violence. I beg of you ; if you have any regard for me, to act calmly and prudently. Remember that if violence is committed, thd wives and children of the guilty persons.musteuP ter as well as the individuals themselves; let\ns wage no war against women and children. I rp-. peal to your magnanimity and your chOrelry: " \ NOBLE' BUTLER. Saturday Evening, April 26, The above card had a, benefieial effect, and probably prevented any Serious outbreak of Pop- , ular misrule. A report also prevailed that the, Ward family had left town, ''which nlim contribu ted to the prevention of mob \ violence\ The Courier says:, After the meeting at the, Court House, a strong cord was stretched be- tween two tees in the itestern part of th\Court House yard, and upon it were hang fifteen effi gies duly placarded with the names-of sons they represented. After the thousands bad gazed upon the swinging figures, the multitUde unanimously demanded they should be burned, Accordingly afire was kindled, and hlr s Coppaga„ mounted the fence to point out to the lookers on the different individuali. "These twelve," said C.,arit the Harden county jurymen," and off they went blazing together. The torch, was applied to another, and "that," said‘Blr. C.:\ "is Nathaniel Wolfe, Esquire, who denounced us, as pursuing the innocent tuurdererwith bloodhound avidity. And then the 'representatioh of Wolfe cradled and went off into smoke. Mr: Conpager, again spoke and said: "That is Blatt. F. 'Ward, the murderer—that is Geo. D., Prentice, (with several bundles of shooting crackers at his nether end to assist lds explosion) the impartial editor of the Journal, who, in stetter to his paper from Elizabethievra. April 19th, spoke of the jury In the followilig language: "Adniirablo jur,Y, ' excellent and Substantial citizyns \ the\ whole twelve are . men to whose honesty ftkd , situndjudgment the cause of public justice, I dettlit, not, is safely confided:" `, ' "And that," concluded Mr. C.,,"is Jelin J. Crittendentke "roldnteer counsel. God 'help , While this nrho , ghing \on another. deputation , of . the people , perhupS, two thousand in member' . quietly proceeded 'the "residence of Robert S. Ward, Esq., benrikg An.their effigies \ of Blatt - and Bob Warr). \ They entered the bonne, and found It deserted, 'whereupon the e ffi giea were then and there \ kung in the door-way, or portico. Tho boys lit Clip crowd then threw, stones at the windows, \end, the consematory or summer-house, a groat kit:MIRY of glass being demolished. After this Sinne thoughtless per eons irahe crowd set fire tYktlin house. The fire bells rang out the alarm, and. the engines. were soon at ',the scene, the fire \beillg immediately salxlued; with but very little damage ensuing.— Some excitement at this junchiro was caused by the firing of n couple of pistol slietti,hut no harm being done, and no one hit, the riffitir , soowqniet,- ed down. ;' . After this the crowd proceeded" to the reed dence of SenatdlVolfe, op Chestnut. 'Street. The house was darkened, and'emonstra.tionsof vio lence were about being made when'Cei, Preston arose and asked lobe heard. . The crowd imme diately demanded: "What are' you doing away from Washington?" , NThe Colonel made 'various ineffectual . effortit , .to be heard, but thig:crowd was impatient, and as n , ifernier resort he said he would resign his seat inCongres 'if the present assembly—sibout , two tipusand \ parsons—re -` quested him to do so. There was tutivertinl response, "resign, resign!" Cot Thompson nail. Captain Gibson, - them addressed the'crowd, and' after the request Of the ladies of the neighbor hood was, made known, the ',Teeple fiispersed with three dismal groans for Wolfe. Tea WARD Otriastix.—The Baltimore Amer ican, after a brief relation of the facts in this concludes its remarkee an follows. On the facts],wll have thus stated, every Man Capable of reasoning .and ' influenced 11- correct principle, will say s that an atrocious murder was committed, for which the security of society do mended that ample reparation should bo mole, by the punishment ef the murderer. So the public voice in the vicinity of the tragedy almost ] unanimously said, and yet what. has been the ro 'suit ? The Wards wertymprikoned and in legal course brought to trial. \On thattrial they ] surrounded by all the influences which their wealth and high social pcisition put within their 'command, and defended by such an army of em., Went legal attainment and' forensic eloquence, as has perhaps never \ before been. aiembled in] any case urthis country. All - the facts were a gainst them, and the youthful witnesses Who be held the murder told the,lr- story so plainly and with so much agreement \ that every,one felt the case to be beyond the power of legal quibble or , question. That murder had been committed 1 there was no room for doubX, and the only gees-] Ora open to the jury was `th e decision of its grade. But in the fate of all, this an acquittal, was predicted, and thatpredieti, lute been earl,' Can we wonder that: • mob cases as this are gradually weakening lb° public confidence in the efficacy of trial by jury, and the people are learn ing that an acquittal can be obtained, no matter how atrocious the crime,,,nor bow danmatory tho proof of its commission, \if only the right kind of influence can be brought in an effectual way to bear upon twelvqmen who should be, hy their oaths, the impartial and unapproachable arbiters between the justice and the Prisoner t A, trial for any high crime before a jhry is no longer a calm and temperate inquiry whether, the crime was committed, and the `party 'lammed guiltisof its commission; but it halt] become . a trial of le gal. skill and of social corraptiom, in which alt kind of agencies and influences are Introduced to propitiatu.thd good will of,Sukore where it can not convince their reason, and ,to enable them to compromise the matter' by appeating., to their sympathies. • The sobs of relatives and,friends, the' anguish of parents, the despair of Wires; the woes of sisters, the wealth and'. al position of the offender, his political ;affinithis, and: every imaginable circiimstance thaticati trod to Con fuse or perplex 'the jury and divert them front a, high sense of duty, are, now the conaotaitantinf trial - for murder; and the offender:be noJ, elm° outcast; for .whonn no one cares, abily cumstances are on every: Occasion =mein ] less' suacessrally, Introduced. • •„. , " are to continue - Abe trial by If wo are to continuo 'to sustain trial by jury sits' Oho of the' institutions: of the Oeuntry, and look to for the aecirity life and pro perty-against the - violence of, murderers Rodlike 's depredation of thieves; Wham:lst be the couris adopted, to prevent the repetition of such mock- dies of justice as has just been :Concluded 'in Kentucky 1' We think the remedy lain holding `the jurors up individually and personally before the bitt of public Opinion, to the run-,opmisibut.- ity• imposed upon them by their oaths, . The Pith lic eoncerw le not litthls or eegristo,--ceses with the irieteked 'criminal,' who; though gaily . Of, cold-blooded .milider r has been declarodllegally innocent lf he has escaped the scaffold or tbe _felon's cell, he.cannot escape the moral guilt at tached to his crime, and he must be a virtual outcast from the comideration of 'society. Bat it is that the great safeguard of life; the effiney of trial by jury, has received a fatal iojury,, and .ihat twelve men, segregated from their fellows, and bound by the most solemn of oaths, to dis charge their duty without fear, favor or partiali ty, hare proved unable- to withstand the intia ences of wealth, family position, and tigent brought against them, and in despite of ovidetee the most conclusive, have falsely and unworthily forgotten their exceed obligations, and brought • reproach upon the legal palladium to whit/rebel. may yet have to appeal for the protection of their dearest rights. Whatever of sympathy may be felt for the criminal, and however those bound to him by the ties of blood and friendship may re: joie° in his safety, there should be no excuses ao copied, no palliation allowed, for those who, treacherous to society and to themselves, have pandered to that escape; and prostituted the law into a mere convenience for the sanction of a. gross and palpable murder. They deserve arid can expect to receive no consideration from an outraged public sentiment Wherever the de., tails of this trial became known, their condem nation will be certain, and, we may hope, the wrong which they have united to commit Clajll3- tice will react in producing a healthier tone in the public mit:lit' relation to the undue influences that ire allowed to make their way into the jury hoz, and to cause results so subversive as those exemplified in the Ward acquittal. Prom China It was stated in our paper a few days since that the American Vice Consul at Shanghae had received instructions from the American Commis sioner, to allow vessels to leave port without re quiring a Chinese Custom - House clearateS, so long as other vessels were allowed to enter land leave without paying duties. It appears from a statement in the Friend of Cltina,teceived by the last overland mail, that .the ship Oneida, which sailed ori the 24th January, was,. however, the only ship Which, in conformity with - these in structions, sailed without payment of duties.= The Chinese Imperialists, although than only In. possession of the suburbs of the city; the forti ft`ed part being occupied by the rebels, establish ed n temporary custom house on the north side of Foochow creels, where the transaction of:bus iness was to commence on the oth February.- The American, French and English Consuls 'offi cially recognized this customi house , i arid notified the merchants of their respe , 've nations of the a7ngement. . . a Friend of China of February 25 contains clamittion from the superintendent of. the sit venue of Hang-chow, requesting the Gov emits f thOse districts producing silks and teas, k l ., to req'ei their officers to stop all such articles 'on the, way to Shanghae until tranquillity is restored`there, so that they may not be shipped without p`stent of the export'dues. The hots:dykes from Shanghae contain full 'accounts of \the attempts by the imperialists to storm the ei'through a breach caused by the exploalon, of a Mims which tuff been tunnelled near the wall. his occurrence took place on the trlting OP,Jan try 30, The imperialista, with t' ,, si degree - Or en • earing skill which was highly creditable to them, 110 dug two tunnels to with in about ten feet o thks wall; one of theta run ning' ImoSt eight fee cep, 'through a veil which yields water, nt adept . of sin feet, Thsezplo, \ . , sloe. w 4 very violent, it ing forty impritihl sol sdiers ir oby some, mi nco had remained in One of the tunnels, \and a 'sing a breach in the wall aboutptirty fee to 1 h. S ome two thou sand imperrolistsimniediat crowded hard up on the breach, where they promptly met by the rebels, o hisrletFamid e rauS, powder \ bags and jars f !mistier,' *th tches attached; vt\ designed to des oy ‘ thens th n:plosion, and ,poured upon the heads at vas fliquid fire, so ' 'that theyacemed o be' act Ily wading 'through a flood of 'the destructive, element\ Their ranks warn speedily disordcred, \ a n d hey 'Ware thrown into, a pimia \by a sa ly of ,the tasurkents, - 'nhoi following up'their adrgo, ca to tend des troy&l the We* we f ork and., se izltw Ivo guos and other =nit-lons of war:, 'Ththen retreat ed. again to their . fortresses , had in a short \time \had, ' lzy means of 'mud ba filled up the breech . and renderNl the wall as impregnable as `e?.tv. Fourteen rebels were killed in the ffi ir ght, and era woundnd. The 'loss of the imperiallsts iin, much l c arger.. The insurgents hapeaded upwards of two ions Of powiler'in defen4w,g`the breach\ _ , - \ ~ ~ Later from ‘qeatee, \ Rumoied*Battle'in the Soufh—V*rted,Defeat of \ Reroluiiokete.—lty the arrival of tim Tains we hove recefved \ fdes 'from Vera eras hi . the \ '22d inst.: Our City \ of .11(eziao papers hive vet asyet • \ come to hand. \ . The Eco det Coenereut, of the 15th init., eon taine:an\fitEcial disPatelkto the Garen:ler:4 Vera' Cruz from the cityor Mei*, in which it isstate& that,on tie 13th toot, an action was fought, be, tweet\ the two forces'ender the command resPec 'tively of Alvarez and Santa Anna, in the Coquille niemitiMe,hich aftei , , a desperate resistanc `reaulted \tn t o compete overthrow of `-Alvarez` W \,l wits, it was sad, retired towards Acapulco,, with the intention, ie despatch s a ys, of dispersing his.forees'apdmaking hisi, escape. _Greet re joicings, firing °Pennant' and ringing of bells are announced irivill the cities ILO towns in honor of these events, accotnimnied by cidsomendulariona - of Santa Anna.... \' , \ \ We are somewhat disposed to,doribt \ that the se success,l decisive disposed it was represented, and , are inclined to thetheliet that Alviqez hasmerely retired: before the superior forces ocSantliAnna, "and has wisely declined ta risk a docisiie ation, whichAwithbis undisciplined forces, could hardly prove otherwise dam *.disadtrous.-10.., O. True \ latttt!!!E in the newly piddislie4ondbn work, entitled the "Rifle and Hound in Ceylon'," we firid iing dud interesting descrlptio4 of elephant hunting, derived from the Verso* 'experience of the author, Mr., S. W. Baker. At one time, as Mr. Baker was wandering 'With t his brother among the mighty, reins of by-gone palaces,, .Which are strewn over the islarahof Ceylon, he s`folind himself in the immediate vicinity of two elephants, upon whose destrtiction tie unhesita tingly determiried:_The elephants retreated : to njungle, and while be wan deliberating upon a proper mode of procedure, he suddenly heard a deep; guttural sound in the thick rattan entitles same instant the whole tangled mass bnist asdn der within four feet of the spot,where ho was, standing, and he sow the furious head of lin erei, pliant in: full charge upon him. - ' had\,barely time to cock my rifle, and barrel filmiest touched him no I fired. I knetkit \Wan all in vain, as his trunk was'raised. B. fired his band barrel at the same moment without eft, fact, from thO same canoe. I jumped on. ne side, and attempted to spring through the deep muck; it was of no use ; the long grass entangled my feet and `in another instant I lay sprawling in the enraged elephant's path within a fait of him. In that moment of suspense I eipected to hear the track of my Own bones,' as his .massive foot would be upenme. It was an atom of time. I heard Uwe-rack ofts•gun ;It was IL's hist bar ' I rel. I felto, spongy weight strike my bee); and turning quickly heels over head, I rolled s few I paces and regained my !bet The last !hot had flooroOtmjust as:he was upon me; the end of bin trunk had fallen upon my heel. Still lie was not dead, \but he struck at nact'`with hie'trunk as I; pained-round his head to'giviiiin a finitherwith the four ounce rifle which I had snatched from our solitary glin-heater." , \ \ \ I But of all the adrentureserelated by Mr. Ba ker, the following is of. the most' thrilling inter eat. Ile had discovered.in a large plain, which,' was- covered With huge lemon grass 'to aheight of ten or twelve feet, a herd of ten elephants, and in company lvitkk his brollies be had shot five of them.. We give \ the stoeitn his o wn language:- . had one barrel still loaded, and Inas push ing my way through the tangled grass towa the spot where the five • elephants lay together,. when I suddenly beard Willaoe s ahriek out, 'Look out, sir! Look outlan elephants coming!" "I turned round in a. moment,Und close past Wallace, from the very \ 'spot Where the last dead elephant lay„camo the veryeasence,and lacuna=' tlon of a frogue' elephant : in flail charge;;; His trunk *ea thrown, high in `the air, ?sisters were cocked, his tail stood high above his back imstiff - as -a poker, and, screaming eisictly . like the Whistle.of a railway enema, rushed, upon ' through the high grass with krelocity that wan I perfectly wonderful. His eyea\ flashed .as ho 'I omits on, and he had singled; \ tairout as bid vie- I I have often been in , dangerous mitions, but Linter felt so totally,devoidof :hoptina I did ip this instance. The tangled 'grass rendered treat imputable.- I had only one barrel loaded, and.thattfus useless, as the upraised trunk pro: tectell his forehead. I felt myself dootosdi th.P few thoughts that rush through men's minds la such hoPeless . pcoititais flew througkline, and tresolvedto wait for him. till lie was close upon rim before I fired, hoping that might lewer - his trunk,and expose bin f o rehead.. . He rushed aleng at the pais of a home in full speed; in a few memento, as the grass flew to ttr, right and left before him, he was close upon m , ..;but still,his trpakwassaipid wonldnot ire. second Mom and at this.headlong pace he Ras-.withlri three feet offsmq, down slashed his ArtoE...with the ',rapidity of. a; whip - thong, and, with a shrill scream dingle was -upon , I fired at that ins Mat, : but.in the twinkling of an eye I wiM fijing,tbroughithe it`ball 1 \ \\\ \ \\ .:.. .....s.xn Y~.5,{,.. VOLUME.Lxvtb 7 SumEtErt. 223. from a bat.. At • tho , moment of firing, I had jumped to the left; but-htt -Skutt ute with his tusk in full' Charge vipen my Tightthigh, and hurled me eight or ten paces • from him.—That very moment ha stopped, and:turning. round, he beat the grass , about with his trunk, and com menced a strict search for , me. I heard him advancing elope to the spot Where Illy as still as death, knowing that my last chance • lay iit_con cealment. I:heard the grass .restling- close to the spot where I lay: closer \ and cloler he ap proached, and he at length beat the brass with. his trunk several .times exactly above me. I held my breath, momentarily expecting to. feel ligpondeions foot evert me. Although I had not felt the sensation', of Iced. while I stood op- Posed to him, I felt like what I never wish., to feel again while he was \ deliberately hunting 'me hp. Fortunately I had`.. raierved my fire until the rifle had almost touched }din, awl Ilea spoil ed his acute power of scent. To my joy I heard the- rustling of the gismo grow fainter ; • again I heard it at a stir greater tlistence;.at length it was gone. FILIDUATTFUNG CI TILE U 171413) STATES 9111141 M. —Mr. Slidell, In the United'',States Senate, IA making a great foss over the \Africanization of. Cuba, le-design on the port of Spain, which, in'• his opinion, \ would justify our governMent in the l i cti suspension of . the . :,laws, Astir !Spain is ion morned, which forbid armed e 'lions from the tinited.States assailing ,neig ring nations in • to_yob ir time \of' pence, and which Mild allov. every vagabond and - brigand bind t. tit cheoins to make.. , our country its rendes - vans, safe harbor bind refuge iu its attempts. -and plunder pence- _ ful Culiana. We do not know the color of. him .. Slidell 's ethics, but his morals do not room:instead themselvesto, honest people's favor, whenAllo tendency o dds preaching is .to legalise such practices. Spain has nn,unquestionahle right Pi do as she pleases with her own, as much so, Ai, any State in the Union has the right of exclusive \ control and jurisdiction over its own looal and \ domestic institutlceas: If Spain choose to adopt' k the. African apprentice system for Cuba; or to \ free every negro on the Island, we, do not see .?, what tuisiness the United States government has to interfere to preventlt. Certainly no more - than Spain would have to,say that 'Delaware ':or 'Nirginia, South Caroline Or Florida ,'elcould reit abolish, if either thought ikprudent or politic to -' do, so, the slave system within its own. territories. - With no power to interfere with - the local insti ' tutlens of our own States, we s ertainly have .no authority to go out of our own, territory to in terfere mith those of a purely dt7estie chum ter in another .— Phil. Ledger. : -, 1 , Mantles' Or JUDGES OF yrs Sti•PSH\lfieol.7l/t. 1 We give ta.day the vote given in this oliy'yestar. day, for the Judges -of - the Superior-, Co art, which resulted in the election of 0, M. Spanner, W. T. Gholson and Bellamy Storer, b a. very . handsome Majcirity. Although. these ge tlemen are Whigs, we @Om . their election as a try ph k t of the calm conservative OA Sense' of the\ co- • rle, and not as one of a party character . he people, without distinction of party, went to e polls and voted for the best men . fo r the offir , and we believe they have made a proper selection 1, We shall now hrve a court in 'which the . scales \ of justice will be properly held. and law have its \ due weight..; For these, reasons we rejooed at \ the result .- Cin. Coin.- \ - Lose . or VESPILS.—Tho Eng2iah. oliwial re- turn's, show that during ilk! yearlW, {miens than 009 sailing 'vessels and Wefeaniersiluiving a tonage of 120,714, werewreaked: This makes an aggrepte of about 11 shipwrecke sa.!reek es during the year. The returns tdp State Unit in the same time 09 sailing vessels and Steamers, ' with a united tonage of o,22l:were; on account of f4ge; broken up. In ,the year..,1852, -1,100 see- sels were wrecked, and upwardaofo9o on the coast of the British Islee ' \ • 131 ICH FIGURED SI LIKS--A.' Co. hard iwt rwa an entire new aaaninietia at:arar am tlatualBllka oftverr quality. 'ad!' ' , , BROOMS --80 doz. Corn Brooms for si4e by iD IL IL COLL E. LOVER SEED-29 bus. lust recd tuidlar mi. by - ..D26 U 6 T[U. COLLIN* A_LERATUS--30 bbls. for Nide by • • \ . J. B. CANSTELD I EARLASH'+ 20 bbla. for sale b ( L- 1 , •• • \ OIL "' bola. Machine Oil for sale \ J. 8, CAN VIELD2:- I CRORY NIIT‘-10 bbls. for sale by if FISE--100 :boxbe for oalo-by QOAP:=,IOO bas. Cinoinhati Palm' Sosplust• 'reed murk.. Na by ' HATIBATfOir t \ TIRY lIIDES-,23 just ice'd. fo salcir , by .11J Ap24 and C°. \ ouNDßig*Ho bxti Refino Npuld, Vali- \ °3fli qg Iraq - V~ s 6 bi.. gillO n t,iogi.lll l ,l, l / 4 " ..2 :C44 \ tqd4 NV: £0 1 141 , 1, Hey, 12, oor Wood 4 rennt U. \ rrEAS-Totink 11yson, in tatsN . hrs. of ' 14 ..eh, for ak, by - W. 11. SUWON !i0.12 Wood .t. 114 AISINS- , 7 20 bze. MU. Ramble for aldo by 17;114913TT017,11'o. 12; ecil.ll - oal A non* sta. WHEAL OF ALL COTEMPO3tAItIES— .(II: Godly:Le May; reunentbr mot \ lisaketrliatiain forMagirt recrltaaellar isporbr ANKEE NOTIONSTOR A ogonator ilayjnet reed --8.8 \ SUR PUMPKII=SO.I: Moue Paitpkin.for szle LATELY t 4=OE. QARI9ZES-,-1. case , SardincoV, L 7 Torsi& p 7 apt: . LAS= PA)f.TON. y][.ACC&RONI & VERMICELLA.—The beet article imported for sale 'wholesale cod retail stat LATELY 2 PAXTON. InertrNst. flitalT . o 10 autos, a veiYauiperiorarti elObt'sale b Apl2 • LATELY PASTE: jrlllA —2,0 sacks for sale •by --- It work HENRY IL COLLINS. I • "iltßOOk , tS-30 \doz. Brooms for - sale by .Pito \ • I. I MTRI. 0.002,1 N- . . - . 4OR SAF4-1000 bus Cora; , . , ' 4BO do dulled Corm • \ ' \ ' ddd \ do I ra 14 Mi t° i'd" vii k i and f ale by . alhl4, ' ~ 0 .FO. \ T.ERE t ANS-400,, btqs. prime small ta see 0, \ ' ►ru 3 ' 3."1"1"81a. • MODASSES-:—.T? bbls: for Rale br ' CORN: • OATS,-2000 bus 6,n. ciststo salvo for*e br fial;r l l l ,ii r.lll* .GG U4AII-15.0 ,O. Sugar in store 11.7 1 and far Ws tui, Jomstinarcka co. VIGI2p3O SINES—We*Te now . .rec'd a vaiT std siaesald sioartsiont prim a prat )qt. - tit. A. SUM* J. CO, 1.13 Ylfthtt ___ Q. , t TIN' BARRED. PLAID SAKS, splendid S otytto,,eotlfoli now, kluge anonnisatreea. • spin \ - ` Ir I ,ORMAL,4„Or 'nen* deseriptiene: . : in bot- , ,, tleiand an draught, far bate by •1M ~,PL SUWON, 1 apll k N0..19),c0n WoodandkVonl sta. - ERRX'S SIRERIDITREL PENS—A - vreslaner oft a double aktin n igear ti aaint barna a POrryban us, linaAnd vain dna n balm e Dr. . . an 1.3%, I \ 8.11.L.M.1 /ER, wood et. on MILS, LINSEED OIL*I store :' awl for' ..41.1 NU IT \ noir . ';immutitt UROS. \ opm Big. ALCOHOL,. 92 d 76 per etteit.X 0 / h. Anatol. ask by• •„ *MSG .11108. j[IOSPIZAL ' t llEBYNG—fltl i qds. white Inalalnibbarafweting ry.ed, and toy , 10 as Nn 114 at 49. • ~ . alkl4 , 3.4 ..,PIIILLIPEL. ) „ , , Vir gILK4.6 ro;yello n g Oil Si*, of differ . ent k i nalltlaik for at tlinoll44othiViYY % L Marks O. x ... tp_ •.r. a il. MILL M.. .., irt, AMR BLAUBTS-3 d . Indio:Rubber VAT, Bl'a" l i r,ittalia. ToNi b eirsUk. , . ~ OuyEou,-I,s \\ e•rr,,,,t ILVegrlrrOinaci..,....Mar \ spil l ! 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