7-77;' _ MMWMEM=E ESTABI iSHED IN I'xB6 prr dA'zikT'm rouumen. DAILY 41)WELALT - "MIT E leE 0 - • - DAVID NT! .[SS3IDEL /131 0 ITT. Snit on rale grant Tarr OOr CO Ina roar. 0S1ICI• 13SaL-.413, allnulos P s Mble loaf To • . _ . • - farl.Trere dtsar WI le p. ids at et, be mooned on Ma Mnowlest ,altmat Ann ao wapi rta par 5 00 Ten ropier do 13 00 Twnstr eop do „ 20 00 dub to . beirldneed toone perno, r 'Ave**. 1.0 dab Peßad be snit after the 74.apirea, stolen the money la soot kg • ' RATES Or:APYEBNISING: 000.iwaNn0tlasclif•Nonp•MI Or 'Air.u.2 6 ; • lio one ois Do: each addltiorml iswartio. Do one week-. ...... .... e.— 300 Do two wee 00 . Do - three- weeks 3 oc , • spa- , Ilia moaths---- , - - •••* -- 44 , • - iitan not ft. Den -lir, •L 0 00 . . . Dna dollar ebi te=2" l or; (per ' an (hie mean, 2 ' 3 00 ttnen4 even:min of pat." laaadaadditbsal Nun, forestal neer one monaltand f.w each 3 4404cend aquae looerted PYlllOr the yearly rates, A 0 emealles a rtnere, and tug over Allen noes he rimmed •• d9We sod • halt t 3 , 14. 0 M " reru=reeir ki glinalwa "gt " s zea redhlatess thr Mike Woe charged tb. m aarzt=et 1;1 the smatter of lesee4tor ' ok. b 0 ;11,71 minted neetedzeordistaty.. . . TOW Pflolletre mewl adverthier. I. strictly limited to • their - Owe ham busbies., and all ad vertinment. Os the basset of other urn.. se well u all uhrertleomeet. not Immediately onneeted - with their'own !nudes" and • all alarmed Merril...eon. InJength or otherwix be mad that's:BlM 'llittesd. will he Onward it the nasal rare. irer asedi,man~, advertising, b 111.1.111 1... retentaly vordse t"m t t ig===tkom. Ore wino '- nor.. wag* town: MIN and other 'midi., 41143th1M UM WI _1 . .P14141./ nottoes, to be oberged half Ono!. pky . Dissent.. meles hmerted without charge , . anion romps. • Amaral invissUone or obituary notices, and when Itanolar Santana and Sit others samdine ammonite ,. atd for. Vook elt eldest hulks. deafened to nil attention to aln. 'Soiree% Onmerts. or ens POW , • Where ohartmsanersage edsottiodet—all salsa. of Id-. eaUee designed to attenti "gin sidemen* eakelated as fatandad. -to piomaW • eldua Isdetert , ea* and be hunted 'MK the oodles ... g t (bet the acne 1. to be rind Sm. if Intended to le In thelocal column, tin amse will be charged et Stet re aid mats us ' wir notices to be charged triple Priuk ,TirrenrUome Patldoes p melt - • - . Xatate Arm& end duettist:wan Advertlendents nit s td b einerinend Marti, ratan but allowed• &invent of thirtydhrett and onsethlrd per mat fnnn the amount of Do. asets addltkmal 37 ADMlUnures us Is sms PAPLI, (10 Thers,)ocka ineert10n..........t0 ends. • ' a_ oath achiltimud 1rmarti0n........:; mote. n Iran entj,9.erUr.m otsjo to pail ln.}drulee. BATS .OP• Dlscorrst OXIMZECto Amor Po* TIM arum= 0.42,4711,1 T N. HOLSLES & SONS; Brokbrev e2lr,..67lfigrixt eLumen: Third nod Fourth ilk Pittatnerplr _ PENNS rLtalild. :Branch ak do 'sumac of rttlabargh.—:--par Branch at lioanonown_; do Etebanita flank of do---par City Bank,Cloolunail— do M. and Mazur, of do-ipanOonamercial dO Ek or Commerce- -par Yranklin Doak do k of. North Bann_ do kOr ifortten.l4oortion.par yoto Ins.t TrastGo. 46 ' Haak of Patunvantp.,.- ^ 'staen .11e.ben , " Hank—'do .stern Itesnrs... Rank of Massillon —...- Small No - - ... I NEW Egii L'Agli.. All seivont Banks....-.:. X NEIV YORK. • . 1 New Took C1ty.........,R. ' __... • . — irtairl M nannaore-- .......*pse . N. ilggiritTEXCillk All solvent 13anka---.. X VIRGINIA. Rank of the '.1ey.....- ~X Bank of Va.Rlehukond.- K. Bank:Va., Norfolk .k." Partnere Neuf ',Urals. IlerchanteA Alsels.Bank North Western Dank-- " Brunehoa---.--._- " NORTH CAROLINA. Rankof Cap Frar.-... 3 Bank of St. of N. OaroWa 3 .. . Bara.Viihsl n=l 4 . 2 2 Ilarehants . Ilk Nnr ~sotrril cIIcoLANA. • ntoftheSt.of 2:Carolina 2 Bank of South eurollen. 3 : i n tsa nk 4s, ' r r 'i t Vqi r iii 3 • Angolan Ins. A Bleg 00 Rank of Angosta--..- 2 Ilk oOlmrl&Ates.,.. 2 All Solvent ALAIK ri: ._ -. 3 • r Ilk of Rea -tnekv A Lcralses r ilk of Louise's, Thurston "X L NorthernEk ofßentanky " r theraßkoMenturty 0 Bk Offnats of Mlssourt- X i s 111.11 22 Bank l Vlllltoia.- -. 45 , - isoms6 ',." - mAttAs A Plre N. Irk, ears 6 r , MICHIGAN. Firesers'3lsehantrellash 3 Ftorment Stock Bank 3 ingal. Bank---- ' Insurson, GouGssaY--.- 3 ST= CZ brie hLs. :: A :11 k 1: 1 7 ......_kzi0.r.rj, BY irt A. Atn:ertosOksonto 6 Mt of the People. Taman 5 Butt of 310ntrea1......... 5 Bk of IT. Cens4. Toronto. 6 On New _York.----.--Psr Raltlronse.:-. -use WESTERN =dais) R. ~)., Pt 1.13 ANii . fririelEVALUß. 11rrg01....7.1E611 Facie, old--,-.....—,-IVO Rredefirksd or*---.- . .So , Ten Thalent-....-.-.... T. 60 Ahab:less -.-...--.-.-. 6.03 1. 5' 31,Y=er7.7.2,::: -.. a Nsoolsons—. ...... 3.60 r eass----.........--..... 3.15 -wok 0ft.. .... .p. =lt'irtlValted Stalls ' : 12 Otassaserelal Sank ot ra--Tat Faroe& •ItUatbatdne 11k... •• , Gime Bank-- par l i k t arfaMasen.llial7--pat Maohnolsot Mathieu* Bank ----Mt Tradoisnatemßank.--4--Ins Bank at Chaakb:wt . &crib- ti 1 Bank *tawnier Ocousty...par 1 TinkotDanttne.. . .. Utak ot Co. abate . t-• =li er at th*'"' flatty=."- -4 % Pink d,lddhdown--. % alontrosnory Qr. Bank.--par I . Dank ontorthaadwstand-vat lassilda tti Wambla llk inks. en- • Doylestown Bank.„--.- Skis Hoot- ... - • lharmentao Varsa' Bank /4=r•-tas s iCitl srß i - gatrr:4l7ll‘l ll Co.: • Waatdogton . •IC I L=ez Ibsen' Ilankof Pcit - WII74 P Y alonandaliald Wart Brands Wyoming B,VPUlosabars• • •Oldit Mato Branch at Akron-- do Broads at. ltboan---.- limo* at - do •dlosok ttl n =r-:-. do ItraaskatChtotasil.4,......• at do I at do • do at Aantanctia-- do Brat Ma nch a nch atWanstleld--. do =:l= - " . t.:-.20 n • Brandi at Warddt nsaelt at do do Bea.* at tasestar,,-.. do Droned at at . Yes do Brandt at Mt. Yesnon--. do Brun* at Xatisita-.:= do! =:1" at Zantsslll.... dc nth at Notwalk---- dr at Plocas---,...d at. Portansowth-. d at • Aran& at Staudt at Quahog& Brawl at - Utaneh at .W005ter....,- • PRIM OP. STOCKS. ; .arptorzt) Ton THE ErnEsuican GAZETTE. nr • A: WILKINS - & CO. STOCICAND EXCHANGE BROKERS,, . - iNHTi /vex rir STREET.' ==MM=I • - ' 199 M. Paul l:fob. Cs .-. 19 Wag*. 1[11. 7. .i;;.;..4 I% .91, 1 ., . ,199. • 0599:699...... 100 12 - Plaboaoristt dl/ 0•a......... 100 1 90 r 150,- . 4.59.11 . 9 N, :a 100 .90. ' Anerbiasy city 81,.. 1 .90 Da -.; -9509. Wil4, lOO 90 ' ll.. k cral n =l_,-L.- i. O - Sija Merabaotet llama. tank a Szettsnas Itaok-..-, _ '5O ; , _505 Mk/W=7 6 0 .10ar . 8 0115 . b° M'a litaaaaaal 0a.......:•..:.... '5O 95 Cab o& Depoalt 1101.19 a.... 52 52 l= ai Ar : '; '7 . Ps ' B mg; u nm ti t..........,,. L. : 4 4, 4 , yailllanalaal Strarie.= 251 15 P 115510. Lit* lararanes- Wed.= loanrancaCo..— Otlsame Insurance 135... Aasogastad alreasnei C 0... _ _ -51%W011A.:4: A t ka a"' 111111.klA aat TGas Warka—:- la Sloakaskr T enr fllarkwatar .INanza tral Rallrand,i. • ohla Palms. italkaaa-. Bala aOhio Hatlaaa-4.... cu.diutd kirawn...n. se. Mutes aalhareT peek 1. Lia mtl. =Ws Plsak Ra lireb.nltygonl. o . Tree ( =a 7,41. •• ••• • •• • raLIV=.: - 7 4 ••-• I =MUNOZ AND TUFO )101:1614 OF Parka itanra Beak Baud& 'ln6 thw. PlTTAOOit:El6N,and.,Pomestio Exohaiigi„. Coin, YEdy and Lind Warrant taniabtasai inl6. aku t=:l2r. X.. 47 t° ,lo ‘4lesomit,sad Intanst acrind lawn lidt. ONOROR E. ARNOLD & DiATZ2 II TN XX I I OoIN BANK NoTES., jo.. 74 P sort,. mwts.ro.rae /tank J "WU • .4111,11°"?4,"*"1" PORTABLE,' TitRASHLKG miteEti v ttEs Atif) 'SEPARATORS. • . . _ TsaiARRAVI%D 'to be' tbotimAlr' b'nd to wart Ina girds rod *MIT e.:wfc .. —r .nt T &11 ... 8r 141;:en T =4= 111 . irS' Prim reenniairi., ~ B.MBIBrI. sing . tnni i srpoot, are war nerstmd horn Sow to pinen, ~... to mod Int% equal aormsdroor In _tarn or D,M... —, 'him rare IliMurrthruher furor. or warms barer w r i t Store [harp ourret' them me wr• in U. ta z the Worn* asdl or sow Yi.t am.Watgai nwramea ~ b. Teem 24 to 20 0. 600- rod= on. thy/liars biro rernmors4.4 by. vb. W= . to As riAlxklai r 4 1 ,:. iro4 Pk wen I. +Mr Ur %rapr el e ri I. BArrVii rom.sm 'slat:m.4 .S,; us,' li ts ubs s , . am eoaniodr a. LPF.s... ell?" Armor , srul ass i=.-" / F-" 4 ".! a r ,g ! rap . .`- 1 7 , '.' s !, -.Z747 - DENTISTS. L'SCOTT; Thintist, Fotuth gamer, 000niirest of Mosta- • 9ffice boon ei t .-- tom .a..._sr m teT 6 . , .... ."'"` k; WMID, DENTIST, Yinn street, VV 'Vroadatiove Heat.Ret Stlke .ipt t , S. te. toy tet ~. so centrum be at Vrted to .ry l ~M~uu g .. :;-I,•'-:..4.1..a...,....,,igAv,,n0.49:6-..v."..-'47-0.-i-..'''77-77.. - '' .-s. -:, - ', -- : - " ..' • - .t - t - -7- -- . 7. - . . ......±.- ' ..4 .. ''.''' :-. ?:''•..;:-''''-':: , .. '' -7 ' . .::.:' , .. :. ' ' .. l- : : i! ,-; . 1 '';` :: : :,:, ' ''' ' i:::') . . : .7 " . .: ' - : .. .: -:- ' l ' ::'....,': , .."'::',.... .2.. . .: 1 1 . : ' . ':, : :-:- 1 ' .: , , ... .. . - NEM BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. B..MORRISON, Attorney and Counsel.: lar at Law. Oak. reraalral to I% a. 44 Grant Wert, . . HALL, Attorney Law, . '"Bake .well . o „ Th ab o , ,, Gnat etzett„tetwena Fourth anal ilitier B. pLuLuf - tiFittrTn76 , at Lair, .It Bt. Loot. M. _, . &7 - - - - telt ERZPOLLOCK, Attorney at Law= Ounce. or Fifth arid Grant streetakoppeodtei tbaCourt owe 'tem Pittstrprigh. . :11.1131ESV. 'Attorney at Law, office at . 7 941 1 1 , 1**.: WO grant, rittzbumh. J•l3-air WANCISCSLANEGIN, Attorneyat Law, Na 170 Yourth street, Pittsburgh. TA PER" Sr BRADY, Attintkoj at Law, itti No: S 9 FUtb driet,Plttsburgb. BANICERS,AND MIkOKERS. TIERNAN & CO., Bankers itiid - Exchlingd Itrokera l pOS Wood street, corneiGlDlsmonditlie p . t rpr b ri3in ve'll Ilui,..'N otesand 'Coln: ill lino untTime s .-rachenge, and Protribsort_Nntex, mates Cnll v ers In all the principal entre of the Untecc Recelini De pi ea cell and on Internet, and give their prompt nitwit no toeli oth er matron appertaining to a Broker's Walrus. L. . .. , ”„Eastern Itschange conetantlf faille. .. ....IntaS-Ip .... .... . ~. ~-. .....,-. .. -. ALAN. =LAM ERAMER 4k.R< LM,_-Bankers and.Y.% alums Itrokera. Bur and sell Cold and Eilrer and Notes, negotiate loans OltlEaal Estate or Stock Seco- Mins. purchase Ynanliserr.Notea and Ttnas Dills on East and I , l«st. Bur and sel4Bteeks on Commission. Colleo: lions wade on all valuta In the Union. tataeo - isrner tLf Thlnl and. Wood streets; directly opposite the St. Charles D. KIND, Coin, Stock and Exchange Cowmlurr, Fourth street—Burg and eelln Blocks on • Ezdunge on Eastern cities 14:m141445t cur rent ridge Aleetious wade on tbetTrut at lov ratesc Wee , tern Dank Notes Bought. mut sold. r.. 1 _RATcazsgr ..... WM. •X. M.. )ALMER, 1.07,NNA & Co., Suceessorm to . Ihiwr, Oman 1114areallebnnno Drukrustul sire? in Yorrign sad Doniesttu Tarhangr.. CerliScal.4 of I . l ). b nat, l ank Note; and Spetie7N t VS' en Vio4 and streets. Current Moneireerared on Deposit. =dens Checks fur Nola. and eglertfcms made On nearly ell pri.i.- "Trettagglfth'..prLnhkod.Elatesf inkld fur Foreign ' and itnerSean MTS.. 113:Bai OD erm . rigninSntii of Prodnoroilpped Mt; on Übezal term. - eIVILLIATtIS & Co., Bankers and Ezdutar lirokevi.. North 'East *carom et Wood sod ATl d t .th" ransit.llll= llDard toms, and ailleetion, NOZIMPII7 attended tu. jaa-17 A & gkehanse Brokers, AA No.ir Fourth 'tzt• M. LAMMER, Jr. ' Banker aiid Bro v Ath street: No ? 66, 66JoblinIng the 8666 of IV:'HOLMES &' SON; nenlere In.. Foreign e sad Doinestla Mira Exobinikia Ceetlfkatei of De landte, Dank Not. and Speak, N. 09 3lnrk et Meet. nit. t = h klitclii= latheottadl prtnettal cl!ha _COMIVIISSION &C. - • - WICH. SUTTON."' : Wholnak Grocer, !Importer and - bearer in FtREIGN,WINES, Branding and Old Mo amongabela Rye Whisky`, N 0.12... Scigiarrant earner Weed sadlryeet ets.:Ptittbergh. Penna. ads= POINDEXTpB; Gamma Mereluar , .I; db. Mob* sad Commiadou Veldt/Lig: ler ilvit •114 11 %Seecoullstreet„TitUtwia. •103-11Nr Rine • A.:IaeOLURG, Dealer Rine.Ten; ir•Choice Family Omaertoe. Wooden atol Willoirtrare. comma of P'ood met Slathilitreeta. 1. nowrocebier tag. wortmmt of..Preoh Good& tor *edifice:CM .bls &heady ex tensive Oak, pmetmemi fent tint hat& It the rastern market. which will be onlet at the towest,tovltat prima 411Vr Hotels. Steamboat& ant Famine& toying bT the touch'. at wholesale ears: Wir delimmat the city - trea etcharie; aVIS . A A.AVITANE, Commission and For wardistirr Mt/rebut* dotter." trill'oel awl Produce yresersllr alro..Plttsbargh Itmautheistes. Ku. 114. Second street. Attabstratt. ste.ity..s3 T S. TERM; McALPIN .& 'Whole s"... est 41 . 1%ent. and Doilero;!# ProiLdolut. Wish tad 11= 1:L. ! , Invs, h0. , ,,54ad . ..1,4 Liberty etre, &ROBISON. .1, CO., 'Wholesale. Groeera, FRIX.I T.D.711. QQPRIICGER UARBAUGH •"`TXtr. 112:. 14 rind smlll6lleeted ettreettatttsbArhs, ar34y • ffi SP. RE. k; Floni Factors Coatmis'sion a, • sod Pomading 31rassts •314 Deolerii• Prudon• mustallt." - Orders IterLL . 'g litkel o tmw Pheaded to. - Na. 74 Wear ihod9o4'ront Sta. WS= •mul. : . V. FER kaataAjorwarding-luilleammis , - I o l itertbsgilak Daman is 14.1unr sne Plttairgh S. „ V. SOitf kiLARDY, — JONES — A co.; — Successors. to ATWOOD, .• JOMit CO., Commlnion and Rrward, embsuts, Dosiersist kittalluzit Mui,utzetarodfloalr„ -AITEY, MATHEWS & CO—Wholesale Gro cer., exemsleden sad Iromarding Me:A.4. aid teats for Brighton Dolton Tara, 1.7 W 846 aL Pittstrargt- MERCER & - ANTELO; . Cneral C,ammie .lon madume., Philadelphia. Liberal advaneee pe cosuigauximts of Produce paterallr. jelt:r . ...... . 01IN WATT 4 CO., Wholesale Groeera, ONdadmgdon 31drehardp, and Dealcrd In Prod., and T e lt 11:• CANFIELD; 'lnto - ` a Warr* .ohio, .... w . b. C aw kage i t t nnsnd•'=alrilean . t, tad . 1 1 / 4. 111:4.- Ptaai Asb, @awl Wesurrn Andare generally'. Watar stmt. betvan, Fa:anklet! sad Wood. Pitt...burgh. mous. urns,rums ttriax,ill. • (La. orllrmirobian.Llttlak CO • :• LITTLE. &., CO., Wholmle Grocers, Prod . lfirdmau,(Lta Dadra In Plttturith ranTleiclustr, Zia In. k4piaon 4 . at lifts btrestb. CMESH • WAREHOUSE.HENRY H. . COLLIN& Enmardlniand Olsondialoa3fereliant,and Ander In Chem, Bullet Lak• Fish and l'rpdses pnarrnll7. =Veal sl,et, abo.kW.t.r. Pittsindirb " -.•'' Ta VON BONNHORST &- MURPHY, Whnle- Onner, find Constububst brerehluits, andilkoders In Pittsburgh Ihuntlispires, Zio:=Water stirs!, 'Pitts burgh, Ps. loth.* July II ot.Feb a Ans. lot-Jaa.B.l¢LT I:l: Y lti a .r. do Intaan.B4al7 . 11111 -__ Ulti:Xil . *NOT JACOII , FORSYTH, Jr Forwarding and osamad=sairdiaa-s.mwatiranad.riWkwaa. jONIASPALMERJrapotter and Dealer 'math arA ..kiaartoan Wan Papa No. .54 Market t ; b etween Tblrdsatlyourtb atres Pittabarah. 11V McCLINTOCIC, Importer and Whole egge_ 'gin''' . " 1 atom Boat mattated. Nfl 2 Market street. ow Div Nov. 13ot , do 6 Set DN. d. Vs Div. " KIS & PATTON - , Wholesale itild Ro fiatth. alae a. the litaatond, Div. 40'# et. Div. K m . SIM DRY' GOODS. • JFIRAIVR VAN CORDER, Dealer-in Trim.; Ings,lladery and Okrnic LsoeEnGrolderies,L 4 Gent's Varnishing Goods and Feuer artier%•s Gal si ,nets:tent amie+ can he bed . t KO' M 0.. ., a Bluirst al.ll the Diamond. flttsbarsh-Es ma/ esaL a nThn lie " tg( ' 'AA MASON.& iluit7 and etaPf.DrT Goods, 23 Firth Dt..Qr . e . litt• 1D1..4P.4.. DI,. lam .# "taw Stca. lß Dtr 11eURPHY -./CURCIITIXLU, -Wholetale sod Retail DrY 000 4. 1 lierebanta. =nor Fourth awl GROCERS.. - OBERT MOORS, Wholesale Gltheei;:rele:' • titling Distiller, Dealer la liademPlitnbargb Mow. sad al Mad. of Mehra andLownntle Wine. swi. NarNt.aor=.4,tl.4r,:,:bniwr.: ft, Div. Nei=" a. arcurroca 0, GItAFF -CO., Grocers and. Com ' I UAW/pp fo W/pp Ileicbaate also, Doak,. in all Wad, of P'tt.baryh .ankantattnred ankles, comma& Eaeond pod. Ham iota. littaburgh. l'a.• : , • 4144 r CUM ELARTIMILIG:, ' i tll ... BLACKBURN , f c ay.; Itaraye au baud at their Waraboaaa..l4l Water Oroat,,l'lttsbarak., wort D1CT.111... . -ROMIlt? =ITT, SAIAIt Diditi"as.ect.'iirhoemite a =War ltirrens t Arad, PI in .11. Rom W0n.r.....0. - ...ALT= 0, 14:11, AII'OILLI34 ROB, Wholesa - RI W Grocorff am& Xnasati, l!oasiut.rty simot Mttr .11... c01a anrlu. ISUIALST, • BAO&LEY k CO., Wholosate Gro - I . offs, No . a. - awl 'X Wood stroeS Plttiburgh. ' - UTILLIAM M'CLURGI, Graces and. Tea Naar. corner of Wood sad Eistb stnets, iuF I t tyr . ar on i tt .. ll.4gscoorra , oW=3mV a ll , Ikaders onappll•Glo the kZet teca. 7"1 4 0BERX DALZELL CO.; - Wholesale Omen, Com:analog' Mereluada. Deem.* In PrOduen •on PnbberSll • libunifeetwea. 11,ek.• LIU/0' .14.rm1, lopl V. Amu sfounasssa. Ignex ifeEigiZESS, ArueOcaoro 'Ao r.llao.Wink. Minim& Ornsemyorwardlng sad Conndon. bliessitnnts,•Delders In Ina. aIU. Mary Con- Yonne. and Pittainannn 'Manufacture. generally; nruer of Wood and Watsederndd• . • - AClifisliFaitSClN, Grocer'ond cootoonsoo Merchantannkm In Persil:o2nd Intts, Allsnedlistand dttleks, - nd Moir-4We% nu* oow Horn... vmaµ rumg. & B. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Corn EffelystdASUll - PAIM Prodoco—ltoinsil *noting on *lfny. Weed; pd lank VW: C 41,41, 7v , • —Law mausr, AGALEy, vooDwARD CO., Male. 'RP 0. 1 .. °roping. No. G 7 BlArkee And; Phiwkarta., , WOOL'MERCIIAN'• 111 LEE, successor to 14111NPIIY Mahlrulimaniro;rl4=M Meat . . - AGENCIES: . A pARD.--lipsing ;been appointed the ax '.4l4,tnts3a Pittsburgh. for the Pale etratent • raked .ffmented and Stretched Leather Belting, mare oftetured by . P. JEW SLL a 80N. of itadfuriccawekot• Wa war offer for sale a Jassy sesurttnaut aidtha manufietured, at the niantditeturer'e polc his article being superior to any Leather Belting ere, before offered to this market. Alsoot large steak of all widths iff India Rubber Beltin .eoustantly.ola baud. and' for sale at the Idsetilne Bolt i ng ng. Market street.. aorta X ' IiSTIN 'LOOMIS, Reat Estate Agent; Stook, Merchandise tan wow, owe No. t a : otroot, above Wood.. MasSooss promptly . attended _ _ _ AMIIEL L.JDIAII6IiEL L, Secretary Citi -03.4.nr• 94 GORDON, 2L...„ Secre t._ tary . _ W t e f s oif ter rrz.in n 17017,8u y GUIDINERCOFFIN, Agen comer of Wood r .d • Ird 'lnThasoran: ., Comsa. a north. 3.4 A. MAMMA, Agent for Delaware Mu anal Insurance Compriur. 4.2lVateietmt. O Arivicsita ....... J. norms EQ. TAYI 4 OIi. & HUSTON,(successcirs Aft - to Tatlon...l Idioms.) General Commission std For- Orarding_iiinrehants, sod Agents for Paidern Mrarispiwts tion Lines, Wholesale Dealers. In Staple Shant lisp, Cotton, Olt ton Varner, llsttlng,Twine,..Thisilile, soul and Knutneity Upton Totaceo, Sods doh. Window Mind, Pig. liar and White I.nd Naval Stares, nod anti , Ind P.tta tural:l 3litindisetured Goods jiettorally.— Agents for the 'Term Mill" and . lissinerllllll Meetings, Pittsburgh. No, 4( Foot street. (oppoidto Louisville. Pittsburgh and llt. Louts Packet Landing.) Madman. • T -A...111117C11150N - CO., Commiesimi ~Merehantx mot Aunts for the St. Louis Sow • er3 - . Dealers in Sukar. 3tolaanefl, rig and Dar Lead, ligcn , .oaktun, te.; te. BOOKSELLERS. &C. oL..B.EAD, Bookseller•and Stationer, No • 70 Fourth stgegt..Apollo Buildings. .R..-WEL.I)IN, Wholesale and Retail ,et Denier in Wank and Taboo( Book& PaPfr nod Sto t wry, No. G 3 Wood edema (setieeda Thiel and Fourth) PDtaburgh.. TOB :§7 DAVISON, — Ytimer:aortae.). Dwormanlanes. No. f /Market et, near Fourth, Pittaluirah. Pa. • It - ENRYS.. BOSI4ORTf[, Bonkxeller and Dealer to Stationery. C 0... N0.82' Market street, near inmond. Pittsburgh. Pa. KiiAY..k. CO., Booksellers awl Stationers,- No. GS Wood aired, next door to the turner oflblrd, nah. Pa Salina and taw booknenortaolir so hood. MUSIC. &C. TORN ti:3lELLOR,Dealer in Piano Fortes ; kluale and Mnsteal instruments. &loot Books.. alttl StaUonery. k‘bb *Rent tor - 17biekertnit'a Plano Forte, fur' .Weetern rennerlyanla—No. Al Wood etreet. gENRY KLEBER, Den.ler in. Music ; Mu sled Instrument+. and Importer of Ftrinee. want for Nunn, k Clarier. grand 'STA &yoke Pbunn. xith eoleman's Atolean Attachment Alan Tor Lbanham'k Plana S IIR CEDE & CO., Music Stor,•,' 4th stmt. between Marken VA Wend. New Nneleenn• • stow ly rreebrlng.went Musical Instruments nt nll kinds. DRUG - GISTS. T'OLIN EMI', Jr. (successor to Jas. Id'Guf -0 ter,l Misdeals and Me tall Drusrylst -mid Monier Is Vodots, Oils; Dyestuffs, de..141 Wood street. 3 dsors Wave Need's Virgin A goy. rittiburgh. larlteintlar Ad:enk rar Mr. L Medians. 13. W *MOM: . ... ....... ..... acarrs arts f WILCO X di.. Dru g gists and potb •C• • males. Cramer Market Meet and tho Dilemma. r antle nn hand a Nil and onnnlrinnaorttnont ..f Dross. Meaisiues.rsrfurserros.Parldeesparcalnins their business. Physitiews Immaistkem earefollyeompomided. waYl9 JbOHN. 1 1 :- SCOTT; lffholeinsto Dealer in Drag's. Pants. Ms. Varela:lM uld Dye Stuffs, No. T 96 orty street. Pittstureh. • . All orders will resole* molar% et tontine. ' Sir Arent for London d Co 's saloabls family enedleinoa . mar 21.1 y A. FAHNESTOCK, & CO., Wholesale lir.ctirta .nn xnanufseinrria of White 1.4.1.11.1 acid Lltharge, corner Wood and Front drerts. rirta burgb. ateh7 R. E. SkilEß..cNitolmle Nitlet in Le•e. NUM.Intl. Dye Stuffs. OM. Tarttrber. Sr_ tr.. ING.T.fsiCtal street, Pittattarth. Goo& warranted. Prima DRAUN REITER, 41101(.81110 & Retail Drourirts. aoroof IThetty awl . St Clair Wave& ..... • • SCHOONMAKER CO., Wholesale . prinvists, No. 24. Wood street. r11t41442b. • • TOSSPII FLF.MING, Successor toS.Wileox s ll4 A On.. earner 444..4 .41 Dinstkood—s M Dives. 1it.r4.4 atat pertainin to bizoloeks. Phy•Weis4:4 Dr eusfdlT compoltaded st arl tour, MEDICINE. ■P T ■■ R..IAMES KING: Office and Residence, lI:7Mb street. ottosltis Cath•dral. 1I .. • MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, . Merchant nate/ and eict. Mho% 7.4 'Wont ntreot. Portind.r attention pa to Bore and Youths' Clothing. n 0154 11711.111 AM RIGBY, Merchant Tailor, Dra, V V rer andllioaler i, Ileadr )lade Clothing. 161 W or. arr.. . • F WATTS •th CO. Merchant Tallnn, PO 4WegrVnettil:Ti:=43%:—%;ll.= nuenre senteeatarq otter arlFein ripen and thaestquality- Our Wend. ael:LOA - muss pkonn Oro os .01. (mhl M ANII FACTtTRI NG. lIEE== I W. WOODWELL, Wholesalt! anti Retail 4, 14.5 f mr and lu Calkinet Wsze, !is, S 3 110TIN - IVETHERELL tm , Maictureicif .0' PATENT BO:CNICEN, a roper.. vtlele.l4l/I.ID PDX 'awl BRAZED Ina VICES.-manor of .4.4erbog sod Bob Iwo Arral. one Moore frota the Iland street thi4ne, i Wane./ at) , ocattcl/ TA. L WORKS, eprner. of }lna and Libto, retete. Plttotrargh,-Mteltlnlste* Two of e'er? et y, nth at Ilt1)N I•LA IN And Iruel Tl.lO, BO LAMM, Dill LLINII At.. Av., mantas tare 4 to order . ' HAMILTON ACV.' tt 11112ROLDERED AND. A PLICA - iIAN, tuArkedpar . a l kfir o o . lta .4 74 , Ago. jceetr N0.V11.34 . Bolivar Fireßrickiiiderneake* Clay Nap- LARGFD 'TITS CO3ll ANY . • d i "..vt'ilfe=cl=3 rorLIVA. (N.l-T= Butidiul; CU) , °rdn' r eta T tZ d ata b EL Basin. • Pitterbargb, Reptember 1k53. JOKII DAecvss-. . . 5. Wc5154. IFITOLTSALS AND It FASMONABLR HAT AND CAP MANUPACTEMERS,' , ANTO:MALF:RMiIq ALL - RINDS OF FURS. CORNF,II OF (FOOD .4! FIFTH StREETX Pittsbutt, Pa _ln.ThelrOntir-ambritedevol qua1a5. 5 5. 1 r54 15 e00 2 55=411illtitilloati,encfs mid Par boonet... - re-e.. • • rmrsovirnu COACH 'FACTORY. ilf'lllslolll;Zgligit.. WOULD reamtfully u cal i l , th t :-"Litt w ention of o7c,...fimg h ;f:M4.l.6"4?fitg l ire:l 473015!' lurk llere Con are boill chair the beet material and . whrkman , Rhin, and under lam own in be. an, Ith coon . dem, thin work to to Inketor tomer mennfito. toed intl. Unto. 7le mere. of Ale Nettleoo and the tr.:nt-tof , "o. ertebnrlonone, ' , mons vwel.: we: neer 001 . 0 . Win , please .01 51.4 examine bra Mock before going Put MI I work gwerantreh New Coach - Pactory—Allegheny. armsk • 31: IL:WHITE & CO.. would re-.' semen:lllr thli pahlie that they here e sled o . pan lassa, between Patent and' gandasker streets.. They are no* tusking and are predated td reeelO order for may orseopuno of vehicles, Coaches. Chariots, Haredahre. Bodes. Phaetons. 't4 te., which, trom their long tape...leans In the maatetarture oft above weak. sod the farilitlea they bare. they feetbainfklan he t they are enabb td to do work on the most raw:able terms with three wanting articles to their nes. Paying particular attention to the selection of materials, and having nate but entspetent workmen,' they have no hesitation In warranting their work. We Ahmede cob the attention of the peddle to this matter. N. it—Ketahing done In the bat manner; and oo the moot nuaonabin terms.. jaNktf Coricli and Carriage Factory. , TorINSTON; "EROIIIEII.4 CO., oorperof llehnont and Bebe.% streets, Anettheny cur. irrnid respectfully tedium their Mend. and the poblie generally. that they See telMoneMetelotereterhagm, Beemmehett, fleck• stam tionitiaa'alelichs and • Clunlets, let a their miens yle* of finish and Proportion. All ceders will lei reeente,l with etrld. regard to dam. laity met beatify Who'd, gapers wil l also be attended' to on the moat mooned* term.. Vides In stuff, eir they the beet Emltertt Amnia Vides and Wheel they feel confidant that all who favor them wlthlbeir patronage will be warily satisfied nn trlal of their work. pe,o4oeem ere requastitd to giro them a all henna m oo. . EIM Street Stoenz.Factory ' ENERGY: AND ECONokY.— Ths.best Mods In Clilldren'i Dose, Mm's A. elrt.Arl - Durrom gold at Ix anattettirtea pripat . Mir Wort stook lag Pietm.y.All made from Ina • root. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. • . WM. ALY. /Rotting Factory. Atlr manor, be . trrorm . Wood And rdirinfr. 1. a. umorrim.-......cans nun.-. .--r. R. -aocanun r. .r ia t .& 00nte.—.... - ........;.-.... - w.). CoPrEA3I.. . . . n, Roggen . Co. NOVELTMKS,' PITTSBURGH, PA, TRACK and Depot . Railroad Scales, Ilny, Vett!. and Crain ilo.t Platform and Oonoter do.: Now Z. • of al &at_ IR ning,Dmpandwah Latoton•Coffeo Mills Of various Rinds: Paint Ju l.,nt •Pp. 04. Nat..; Bolt. lima fastenlomr, .Nalleable Iron CaaUlnra." • , "1" , fiery In form and nolan. f ,-, ! tf . W. W. WALLACE, -'• ' • • STRAMIKARBLE WORKS, 3110,821 and V 2 Lacey dud, onPasila Bnalkfutd $1,04. • prrisauton: IiffONIIIIEVITS, 'Tombs; 'Grave Stones, IT Pangs*lbp, Ndnt.L Isspotbag globes, ke. wan on bond, and nosals to order,issobbsoirss the lo priots. Tbres bpsdred grightsl 1101 palceted d. '.;rhArs,rlrol'iTiftVllct.;,:erisnd'Ar-N -11.11ed with dispatch at 31.9 Liberty su.. W. WALL/WEL' Rlsokentith ••'Bellows Manufactory <, ~ ; (10-PARTATERSHW NOTICE:=:Iho 'sub; Vv waft= =old rerpretfolly Inform their Mewls and the ',untie generally; It= they hove entered int.nallas *hip mann enting on am 79th of AMit'under th e firm e 5 ,W 3 Ll.l Al4B k thr.the =lmbrium of BLACIEFISfIT 1113LIAMB of.rerl daeriptk...hid , th7 7 p l er tiaal.• ed to make of the ?err beet matmlels • trork. .m=o4l, They tubed to bare atm= mho= an neenftA Mont of 01 el= from ^A to 40 Ired= of tbnir mannerFtorl, owner of Itot.truon and randosky Menet*. • • lEllcarAM • IWI • • Hail ES enecnenr an. 2L 07ratil,ERS-19 - ' Nos: n 1043 v. ,A; loaritet WoNerleta S 4. a s hy PICKE vu P.ITTSBURGH,_ FRIDAY 'MOANING; MAY 5,. 48:54. NEW-YORK ADVEMaSEICENTS. From VISSCIINTI . SCIIPLL'S anent 'Adrortidurt 'loose, N. S) Nassau Street, New York Rdiable "Owls (n the Cam lir New Fart. ' • • PERHAM QIITDOEIE!!! - THE T PRO P RIETOR OF THE IHEEHOLt erchnnets,Ltnenr :nd 4 ldd I " Zu tf trop . . nr .;elikne attentlan n• ;Out of MY the city to the %moderate tomujor yearly enbeeelptioeteg .the Gatae l lolng tomtit mobeetlbere only VOW Cent( per Year. no It nononetlonably tem ehoevelit Fondly l'iottepener Inshltsbodln the EaltedlYinten • • The columns of the Guide mill contain the priely of Original, Spicy Arils em written not only to bat. LiZ a ettnet=rll.he r:ibe m te r z Ith s eYnol tho In mo te to polltite, 'Genf:Will malotalti rods nendentrone, end, (torn time to time, will . 'Jimmie each - - mearezres lit herd conduce to the interests of thltgreidert number. •POSTNASTERSand °there on, reepectfullylmmuested to-arias Agentetbr poper;lo whom will beforwarded epecimen <notes, free when desired to doso. • PllEille.V.l.—As on inducontentlbt persons Interest' thenmelves to obtain enbsenibere for the iltraittat'Guitk we offer the following premiums, and upon the-100014;0Y thrt names andPRPI4I 04.01C1 . 0.0 bfll'fornnnf.Wore Wt spree& or otherwise, if ordered, to the michwurof shook entitled to them. For three hundred enbeeribere, ra5h.....00 For twohundred and fifty entoicribenmWevellt. gies , .oneplendid tinsOoll lidteh, (remanded cur 00, .tlum) worth L 30 For two hundred. oue elegant ens Oold Leant, ' and •Formehundred..... oneele-autDraoeet.(fne -; gold) worh ' 11 00 For ombmniml. ' I DO For eeventrffee eubectibore, one tield ' Pen e'en-and ileum Colder. handoomely engraved, worth.— 10 00 For fifty. one do do, . 1100 For forty. one do ' do ' do ; 6llit *For thirty, one do do - do For twenty, Commercial do In Over do ; m eateoeinuimider worth TOO Illtven,oni tnediim, • do • do 2.00 Tor twelve. one Lady'. do • do ". I.6d ' (told Pen and Gold Wader, to the Ladica! mid is a boontiful article. 4 , V A All theabon, gooderhull to procured from theN T'etr . Gold n Blanufseturing Corepsny, the itchlowledged be Gold Po o and Pertell Case Manufacturers In this erartlnemt. CZ.V7ISean be artvontageously formed lu eVetrriliglCO end ally I n he Union, and a large minter of sublicribms oldolned In tide way. Such ne sonkt Interest theorised*. Cr the Conte, ran he mall rewarded, as °lunged premiums abovo will "how • l'.l.ll3lEßSorho wroth' desire an rarelientVi New. paper. shou much°nee avail thernerlrea of the (7 0, the. Prow being below eny other newspaper pub hed. • 77ENTSwanteel for every City In the Wird. MAO nod (Omta.. lleapozwible Teethe, who vill net no agettls der the Guide, will !leave furnish no with their manna riee pub. untie.. • TO rim LAP; ri• arcuild aPlviell ' lllo* inn t efficiency of their seniors when energetical/y die meted. By their oe-operation our subscription list weed& wool out number any paper publiabed B out is continent. and to gala this we shall et vll Bun. etrlro to embody In therolumna of the GoWIO awnethinff tO not only please bat irutruct our &malepatrome. Ceeenlecriptl. price being HI low, there will lw hot little difficulty in thole procuring for usennugh au I wither* to ontain anT ertho ROA lbruel mat above deortifted. amt what lady would not d.Wire • handsome tiold.Watch. Locket, Bracelet, Pen mad Pollen! We wantle print an tit of Fitly Thoweepot (4740 within throe months. Mt, smattliohottote shallezdarge the (Weide to double Its prevent Ilse SivvleAsiorripti•nts May bmtmale.ditt Poet flfdlop WW—V.II remmunientions sloodd he addressed, . to W.lLltcatatecr. Blithe and Publisher attics lera .Ifesroatite G0:41,71.1M firecorwlch street. " • Nr or,. rent' Ihrotergront flee Beam. peNiebtss the shav e appropriately dbudayed. Including Bees welew,, tor to.. Mentla and willing attention editorially to the suue and sending us the pelPer. CM entitled too an extleauffe. and receive a 001.10 PRY A.VIoOOIIO 1101J.Wje,.rth Tigr/rAiiturt. raping rill NI wh ip sill to thrwarded to them I. they may direct. Cf.-Nide Pen and Holder will be of the ruanniartureef the :Yew /lark Gad .1111 Movotracfocriee (butpersy. laitivewnerkla PL. the most extensive and reliable Gobi Ben melon. ea this methernt:lf not In the would. plG.ant . Staten Island Fancy Dying Establishment. O • • ORDERS recei v ed by Exprest , , or otherwise. fnr dilna nr eleansino Ladies' Drees" Mantillas sad Bh - eels of every doaripibin. Damask and Moreen Car• tale, beautifully dyed. 'are Curtain.. motored. (Nan= Crape Plumbs dyed the moat brailiost, nr the Aker, MT/ rotors. .All kin& ofilla. lesnien fancy scads, (la the Peet , or irarenest.i treated In tho trust annctoodul manses. Th. undersloseil bate had lona expert... In the maw ration °fads buslnee. at Stater. Island, and feel slashed btu* their auroras lathy art of &firm ourlyslbr.l. inhls.' hoe BA 'men, el Kill MATS &Q IL, OLYNEAU X BELL Mantilla and CUdr. mu. Whet Ewer lAA Importer, ZS Canal CIRO. BULPIN, Pnris Mantilla Emporium, VP I ,prt..r.. a. , r Faary Frits.,ll6l Mralwxy. F. Cherry flitter, Clrcanla Balm. e-14 John T. lIURLBURT. American llrouneit ). rathi • Pharnatie T . Ws. . A. Ur . . 4.77 Brom. et. VAN Improved Wahpene. ' It V re.ttoret era,. flair tyke original Mane. atul emitted a a. aTmorth of halt. Wont, IipOCT. GILBERT. from Memphis; is cur- Inc bundmil of CAW.", Tara., and We,.. t tout th. tttlf.t. V. hie watitms mum. PG Itntt4ttar. LFREE WOODUAM. Manufacturer anti Imp t tztortetimmllittos, kt... 10) Ftaltott IL WAILNICK, Manufacturerof Enna). — . rltad CAtage Turd fe 'White AL. I (MN DAVIS, Con:minion Merchant Data of laillorLerof Druid:" %th uad mans. 2v4 Wade Pt_ GOODWIN & BRO., MAllleaClUrerP Inas Cut Taltacen. Cigars. and 2lnn IT, bawl Ai et. Inak•allin 7h5 Br way. . • • WM.•,42431:0,N8,-- Milliner -mIT.Mt"P~IWc 1140 E y, 564"-B eiOOPER Jl 3 l Brnadvnty. OMMAN CrrrF,lt. I , IIC 4 , ..1 , ( , r to Lee. N 13,1t71, litx.rter .A.tker is Pt.rttas oond. I 41.4.11 A, rt. eIIyFER. late W. Newman, Alanufae p.4ja:T La tiff holubal. nolulu Ladieor 4181:14".ftb.r. - • Amuy.L L. CAVERLY. Whole.;ide I.7*r Ina emen% Yainteet halls as 4 Telbe s Wonel ova Worsone.ekele, }hag. Cords.,-, YR too, Wlekluer. Match L'S 01141110 cl) rt.. heryorh mbßlrr. WINDOW SITADES. hilt Cornices, Table NI (loth. JeglN TERIERN P., MarturLeturreatel R hoJerale Dealer. No.lo esitharleu M. *nil No.t , Chsthate ' &terve:Nem Y.rk. tatßelre MISCELL.4:NEOLTS. • 8. OITTHBENT & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AOENTS, for Wetal• - and purr.bianof Pmt Palate. l'Alort.lAn of nmtr, Danis. Muristact.. - 2e., No 14 , 1 Third rt- Pittithurgb. Ps. apa-lr T. C. WARRINOTON; Tl MOLL) FA DIES' Si. CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. 11... has terser on hand • full assortment. urth strest. l'itisbargia. ORAN'r MOWRY,. Denier in i.eatGer, 40-• Inent.oulnash4 Maine's:No= Libertystmt. onPorito !lei:head unread. : entity GE g 111 fie ECTRACT OF INtI'IMP., established ISt% /110e1•0•1 nn premiums. rlctiPll..r Medals_ sad if InOurgag-31sautestory,S56 Penn street, Pittsburgh. Pa. 115.liegurs ofnunienius minted:its. WARDROP'S SEED STORE is now re- O/ i.t. with rarer Seeds tor the llutbeilio Patual ins la struntenis Re thn Orettarthr Phellers. Malik MI SU., cutters, sou everr thing a/lastest to the Partner, tiara. ner or Amateur. (nth. trout Litialers and Ilierthgnts Wad proinntir as absent tonne. WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and v Ihnder In Min. 'Mond and Docorattn• 444 W 14n F s No. b 4 Wood stmt..Pfttstrurat. ,c,.: s ,, , ,,t dotgr . :p o ll . l=.lchrated InannActuronv, Ilen7STI!!/- rVARISFASIIIONS;FORLADIES'DIMSS M—The NA ,low Gm JUNE, tilted per steamer I la on he on theist Prollmosals.' A. WILSON. 3.27 if 2O r-; rbon.ll.llove stivet. WILLIAM KOISIIE, Upholsterer, and v • tk,,k r Wital!,silesvittetsil.Third . stmt. some, oppoot. Lb* Poet. Me!. • P _ . ____ __• ITTSBURGIT COACII FACTaILY.—Nu: 443 Dtammid Alley, neer Wand street. E. IL DUI MOW. - Drapvistar: 1 - A. I.lltOWN,'lrould most rempeettulV in form the peddle that ha Lynne no haled. at his stand on the Weld. vide of tun Diamond. AUegiman (MY. • nrann , tarsaemettnent Yeeiltlen Venltian gleunt mad to order, In tho Drat ogyie. narranted equal 1 to , mey to the United letatev. TIM DIM& tan be rammed And, the atd of v. Verner chive!, Having tatediund te We e k, Veda, and vow or the CaLlnet ttrtablishlitent of newel • 3telleihind,l nvepared turnlth. their old enetnreene as veil u theholdle at. DPW. with aver thing In their II ha. Agency; 1ir0.5 timed street, Pittalnah. , ineh*S. PENN GLASS WORKS:. I/ ORENZ WIMITMAN: Manufncturers f all Mods of VIALS, IiOTTLES,' ond_IVLNIYJW 03.Wator awl G 5 Frott Ptrwntit, Plttabutc,_b. N. D.—Partlestlar attrotton _paid to oott sttom of ITlo4otr Glom and orieoto toooklo Mn WIWI. anti Vlabr. sop= foNt - Ql,TlGG,3lanufitetureriii gpring, in and , M.er, 4 Bl.6o l l.i i F , Jovali'Slab Steel. Star! linnas "pa:Le ism. iro A N : o feir—Co fr" rar hi n i f. Boss and First Warta littsbarsh. ..... .n. I. ROOOOO. ""j 4"."--1.- §7i — dirliantiffiAltUreni or IL. B g ri' ri ß c ck e t pttraL t t t. T rlih roy ubur ed" o Stoc . .l :. C n ltl . volor :T eorner fol 2 TiAVSON. NOR . . trj W oo d e 0 Alart -- lithettirors ar or Morels. SW... 4 . , U.ri ut . b .,4„,.. vim sod md Amts. Penn Cotton MIN Pittsbnigh. ENNEDY, CHILDS .t CO., Manufite toren • Penn -A of at heireT 4-1 Shertinitx Carpet Chats or all 1:01011 awl ihad.r. - Oottott Twine; " Plough Linos and NUM Olesil _ Rope of 111 Awe end &furl puong , ristang. , . 43,-Ord.,Ts left at the Ilartlleznalliere.ftaga.,,Vflhears & L0..131 wood street, .111 bare attention. J.2 1 1:17 . Arnold & Williams TVA TING AND VENTILATING WARE- AlA g en i f l g - aa'argaZ e ,';:knir.r:, No. 25 Market meet; IVlLlaburgb. .731, Mitt "MT Pa It, An, to Meow. AlNtrll ' rifiLmAllll3„ yr ho l rek ‘ Aro t er:Wily itemunood to the patronage of the public. SCAM% ATRTNSON (XL • - DINE. AND CEDAR WARD.='--SA.MUNI; Kngiami-kmilerodimety on Mod • food 10 . 41- Mont of Hien nod Both Tobn Krona Steanlboat. thit Well. Kitchell or Draw plartin Wooden Bonin Charne.,lo7 tiol= Zinn in%linorT Woob L"nik nod orrte To) n end 100 dm. °rout.. • Warcronm, Mamie lion. Kith Aron. 1011.00/nat. Nelodeozu. . . . KLEBER luus just 'ree'd * .a i L i esolia _lL,rm.?' stooi of austral* naia4ani . I.•Mi.tToed Ymtori cAlulAuT rirrl N EITNASI. Now lark. -Thew. tartan. . 1 . 0, g ...OW. t4qq InunadiatAr au (snide* of. iher °Oaths! Inroadar. r.. (Szhart. Rad on aarkaidand marl. va1..4 HANS cart wad Is Urns. Thar ma Paaaicla '.IM Ma salsa; away; and othsr important thaProvamaNaar. tang MI late Inrentlass of Mr: Oulu!: Tha *bare lot -,Veneratilatl= rounecoraar.,NothNi ,144044 and daublasetatredp,..l42. maTie. . . 4 Flag octavo Illelndetasora 4 l l,o 4.. omit& mall; 4 Tool as4baraamilktode9... i r sa. - Ag.41be.a.14.4. - a - • FeT5 . NarMatena Penn4.4No. 101915 t.. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. FRIDAY MPEMLNG, MAY 6, 1.864. Proteiattiatitriii:titi'intiodlament to Homan • " are mined Proteeta Infidel anti Catholic pmele. The ne.Catholinehuneut.tkonerver. predominates; aoder -In6looornetestentofcheap and fertile leads. we are fro. from many of the eras of older oountlies. But In real well being:WU. refineMente of lit,, In the cultu aof the-soul, in th e higher elejlisation, or In true national or Indleldonl =Tod 4apkWals, wean. far Won the hornet est belle ' Suckle the language held by the last number Of,"Brownson's Quarterly Review, published in Beaton, in an artielotreating imon the compare 'live influence of Romanism and Protestantism, upon-the progress of Nations. In a publication less distinguished for actual ability than this re 'view, snehanassertion would be treated, as it .should be, with anent contempt." It would be re garded only the ebulition of a kind of foolish bigotry, and as such would Ye permitted to pass unnoticed among forgotten things. -England bra protestant couutry; perhaps the leading ono of the "world, today. Next to her is the United States. Am ng the British Islands, England and Scotland re Protestant. These have never been plagued ith famine. They are rich, prosperous, and so ar as outside appear ance is concerned, lap y. They are highly oral, and a high deg ::of social order per, v es society .. ; - The into ectual. culture of the p Onto is of a high Order and their religious in s ration is not one Whit »third their intellectual it m ucation. They are o erly, quiet, attached to the government, andobe dient to the laws,—, They are,. ae a people, obor, industrious, and. PrOvident of the futur Ireland, lying right along aide of those two at communities, en joying the same institutions, governed by the same lawn, represented in 'the same Parliament, is•Catluilic. it would be n weak and foolisit piece of demagogueimp, to say that Ireland equals either England or Scotland, in any one of the attributes that go to makeup an intellecttral, a prosperous or happy nation. Twice, at lewd, within the last quarter of a century,lave her people been *lied by famine that swept away thousands and tens of thousands by absolute starvation, and the dbieascs engendered by fam ine. The failure, even of the potato crop, buries thousands upon thonsUnds, and sends destitution and want, like a Mighty wave, sweeping all over the bind. 14'hile there.alb many, very many able men, philanthropic men, men of lofty genius, •of profound learning, of distinguished ability, in all the profeusions and departments of life, who are Irishmen, yet it is a simple'truth, known to every man of obseryntlori; that thereat mam of the people orlreland are at a wide remove of those of England or Scotland, in wealth, In in telleetual culture or individual prosperity, in all the attributes, that to all outward seeming, go to make tip is prosperous and -happy people.— And yet there is no better material in the world to make active, energetic, enterprising, prosper ous, wise, and great men of, than the Irish peo ple. Their difficulty is not inherent. They are held down; net by any defect et their natural capabilities, but by an outward pressure that crushes their waive energies, end 'prevents the development of inward might :. that ' checks those lofty aspirations, the habit of mental Inde pendence, of strong self-reliance, that are as es sential. in building up Nntions, as they are in' the development of individal strength. There isnothing in her soil, her climate, her. natural advantages of location, or in governmental insti tutions, to occasion Ibis wide difference between her people and those of the neighboring Islands. Thereat impediment In the way of her progress, in to be found in het religions institutions. Eng land and Scotland are Protestant; Ireland is Catholic, and therein is the greaSsecret of the whole matter. - , .. MEMIE2 Look at Spain, Portugal tind•lndy, all dilapi dated, tottering to their fall, under the p'roteoto rate of the two great leading powers of Europe-, paying tribute for protection to France and Eng. land.. And yet thee. aro the leading Catholics powers of Europe, the only ones in which. Papal hierarchy reigns supreme. Compare these with. Enghusd and how. melancholy is the contras . Tuns' now America. Theite'llnited States are Protestant; were peopled originally by Pro testants. Mexico laying tight along side; and the other Central and South American States ere Catholic, and peopled. originally by Catholics.— Mexico possesses natural resources, Infinitely au pedal. to this country. Her poll is richer, and her ollatatt_ntore . salubrious. Contemplate for one moinent, the mighty difference. between the two countries. ;Mean:els _Catholic, enjoying in lexurience all the blessings orCetholb"- cism. Halt of Ler wealth is possesied by the Church, and every fortieth man is an ecclesias tic. The power of the Church is supreme, and if its influence is.a blessidg any where, underthe run, Mexico and the Mexican people should be in advance of almost "every nation of the earth. Wind 'After all is Mexico but a prostrated 'and a ruined nation; where every interest languishes; where the only progress is that of retrogression; 1 where anarchy is supremo; where rerolution follows revolution with such raplft, that the pen of history can scarcely keep up with the changes, and where nationality itself is tumbling to 'ruins, by the rottenness of the base upon which it rests. Contrast all this duty, with the prosperity of these States. Look upon the lack' of energy, of patriotism, of enterprisei. of indus try, of intelligence, etsocial order, of ptiblie faith on the one hand, and the lofty and prosper. one career on the other. Metico sinking deeper anddeeper into anarchy, approaching with rapid strides towards dissolution, and without one plea sant view of the present, or 'ism cheering pros peet in the future.. The United.Etates advancing in prosperity with-n degree of progress without n precedent in the history of Nations Yet the COLLEClttlaile. of Mexico 14,1 , 1 Republican, free as our ovrn. lier institutions of government in every thing save -,ono, Were -moddeled after elttr aWn. Site hail before her when she shook from her neck a foreign yoke, the benefit of our'example I in self gevenment, in palijolism, in public vier tee, in every thing that gave progress and pros perity to it nation. Why then is oho so fallen now.! What has brought upon Ler tl4blight of ' denth ? What Lap prevented bei-upward flight; and &anvil her down 'to, national degradation and ruin! Mexico - when she tore herself iOl,BO from the crown of Spain, neglected to break from her liruhs tho fettorti of Rome. Slut broke. from the desPetiskorthe . Spanieh erciwn; te 'surren der to a deeper,, more orttshing despotism of the Boman Pries th ood.; became free; and independent;birt 'the chnina of a spiritual bondage were drawn the tighter around her. Mexico is n Catholic country; those. United States are Protestant. Tho weer ef the one; has been downward; that of the other, like the flight of the eagle towards the Sun. Why have they so diverged?- 7 4Thany Register'. rekoklekae Hasten Defending the Slave Trade: 0.0 - 1 the kw "fork .Thise*,Tussdal, ArchhishOP IfughCS, I 6 his first sermon educe his return from Cabo; preached on Sunday last, teak occasion to speak of slavery, both in the abstract and as it eststi in that Spanish*Colony. lie said that he had taken,pains to inquire of some'whe bad been brought to Cuba as slaves from the chest of Africa, whether they wished to return, and they invariably stated that they did not: and the reason is that their condition here, degraded as it is, is much better than it woo at home, where they were exposed to corptant Tom, in which mercy to the conquered' is unknown so that it is really a mitigation of theirlot to be Sold into foreign !mintage. lie' borelistimony to the conseientione efforts made by many slave ewners to perforai the duties which the respon- , sibility of theiiposition devolved upon them, and said he could see ot) great difference between tho obligations of those who awnslaves, and those who have control .over hired servants or over children. . 1 There is undoubtedly ranch truth in the Ach bishop's viewst . the'only danger is that they may be compelled to give sanction to inferences not I properly deducible from them. It is probably true that tho condition of a slave in Cuba„ or at the South, is better. than that of a negro in the !mail otAfrica, especially if he were theta the prisoner or a hostile tribe.. This foot, however, would scarcely justify the kidnapper in seizing. `:ivegroes in. Africa zed selling them into Cuban or American slavery. LAnd yet, it may very psesibly bo inward some future day, as,an furl, ment for the restoration of the slave trade—aa it nwt - one° used.againecite :abolition. It was very'stringly premed by the mercantile interest of England, whieh, with the King and'nobility, strenuously ,resisted the abolition of the African Slave trade against the efforts of Pitt, Wilber force, and their co -laborers in this peklirerki mid it . was hoard on the doors of oar Congre s s's* connection with the - strisggle which' resulted in deem-ink tho SinTe trade Pima) , . It Is by no means impoSsible Unit 'this.whole question nmj again become the theme of public cliscumhtnt and we sliould,,in Snell a easa„ regret .to find the Arehbishop'mentiments concerning Slarerj , quitted to Minim praetiotti:Vhieft,'4wo are intite eeitain; ho would not directly approve. i!!=l1= DEAD.-The negr o wan. Witham, the prtprty of Worden P. lia who 'wan stabbed a week ago by a negro noon, elaro or litre. Simmons, died - Saturday. The culprit is ittjaiVatid.hiving:ini erleh relatlonelvill of conrsonwing for it.-. Loui- g artinny.—ln n ease tertantly,trie4 et unwell, In the Supremo Court:',while ehltrkini the jury, Judge vomplimented- Immo the - nit. lie...tees sir Wows: "'-'- • ' agntleu?Mh 148 0 58 'yheitiat - `/slntitr untratiritahOl.k ot" deptseity eirci berm toy lot to.tritness.:-: Ord §tdiluibirs wl u lios--Lut somebody door!" WHO DI riusrimaiims i , A very few days will decide Whether tho aa tonic scheme, for the Po . t; , osiOir s of slavery is to be successful• or net; :E verything inOints to' arils lit desperate , etfort on 'the part of thekorigniators of the fraud and folly, end, its we , write, without debate anti without decency this miserable mea ', once may have been eailiedja #ll3 Nouse of Rep -1 resentatives- bf force of braten\ impudence, and under the lash Of party whippers-in. And if `we are compelled to submit to this \ degrading, ~lef cat--if time honored contracts ark to be broken and national promises lielieilif\weare to Stand before the world bankrupts in: Tepidity Mid vir tue—it ii Well for tin to understand, that the North will own this bitter disgrace entirely to herself. We have been the architece \cf‘our own political ruin and the promoters of our. Om pro= per mortification. Whatever may be die result, the-fact cannever be erased from the, redord,that this measure; roe originated by a Northern. Se nator, that it was fostered and encouraged by a Northern' President; and that it, has been\ sua-, tained by Northern Itepresentatives. The')kup,.. port which it hoe had in the Capital is nothing to the support which it hoe WA from the White !louse. , °: A sea of free New Hampshinannd a citizen of five New England, Gen. Pierce lies, for the sake of party; forgotten the influences of those iueti lotions which nurtured him, and hes become the, servile tool of the slave power. Leaking the con stituticlnal limit of his duties, 'helms sought bribe - alailSolly the representatives °hie North into mere tools of the administration. 'There has been much talk in the legislative halls, but there ens been more effective • action in- the cabinet councils. Fidelity to the Nebraska bill heti been made the test of democraey. As if whatever the President Sanctioned became thereby. the sole political orthodoxy, men have- beta rend oueof the democratic churah or irtained within its com munion, just' as they ebanced to sustain or to oply pose this measiire...z . Stilaries and siriecures ' not for representatives' butt - for' their friends, have been the executive weapcins,. and, if rumor - ,does not Ile more extravagantly than usual, more than one member has alternarely countenanced ` r dis owned the scheme, as his nominations for local offices were treated With greater or less consider ation. Considering the Northern origin of the bill, we 'do not wonder that 3tr. Beaten has hitherto kept silent upon its demerits, and has waited and watched for the climax 'of Northern servility be fore ho poured out upon our senators and repre sentatives, and upon their servile policy. the. Lot blood of his righteous indignation. He has wait ed while the senator from Illinois arranged . all, the dirty details of the measure ; ho has waited While the President from Nevi Hanapthireliought rip by the bitch the representatives of the free states ; helms waited while Forney, the Pennsyl vania fogies', counted‘Northern noses and wrote Northern names upon the roll of infamy and now to shame us all as we hive not been shamed since John Randolph added a wond to the language for our special benefit, it is said that he, the sen ator of a slave state, is about to apeakfor disgra ced and dishonored freedom. . . If this Nebraska bill passes, pray let'us biro no unmanly whimpering and widening let us swallow our spleen though it may choke .us, for we have nobody to blame but ourselves. Waimea made compromise alter compromise, concession after concession;bluuder upon blnuder, bad bar gain upon bad bargain--und this is the result; At this very crisis, how many liortherarepresenta tires are absent from the post of duty I And how many had better 1,.! absent than present, when In hct haste trod un4or every ag gravation of Insult, that vote is taken!.Let us contain our souls in peace, though fifty now.slavo . States are added to the confederacy?: We Shall still sell cotton goods and brogans, wo who trade; we shall c ull 'ow the upon treasury pap, we who hunger and thirst after place ; Om North will still grow rich, still launch edipperi, still build rail ways. 'Let us lay this Ilatterieg unction to our souls, and lie eelefortablel Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof, and as it. iu the — thity, of the dead past to noryits dead. no let.our children manage as Cost they . cAn the crop which Will Most assuredly SOring.from the dragmeis teeth which we arc oe.leattottjously Bed , IN I=l We collate the following interesting items from the ldelbourneiand other-Australian papers. It will be seen that the:genera aspect of things In the British land of gold, is 'veyrsimilat toibat gwemmted .by ow lirni.Califonuoi,--Wheplit the . -nbuttatare becoming anandant, rents are fall ing, and labor is rising. -; Fifty-three ships arri ved at afelbourne from Great Britain, - in the MOOth of poestaber, of which, only nine brought steeragejaksactigers. .6teolisnica are in cdnsmat demand.' Carpenters find ready employment at from 4F.Grt to $45 per, week; masons $46 to $6O; blacksmith; $BO to $,36, and compositors earn from $6O to $6O per week. Female servants ore very soarer and command from $l6O hi $250 per annum, bat the marriages nresoniatiy;'thit few keep a situation long. .. Melbourne is rapidly inemasing is sire, wealth and population. Immense hotels and restaxi rants, on both the English and American princi ple; are being built at an enormous expense, while stores, shops and, private dw_ellings are built as if by magic. The total gold . produce of al the fields for the year 1853, was -128 tons 1528 lbs 8 oz.; being a slight decrease on the amount yielded in 1852; nevertireless the value Of this product shine, was no le_si than 5511,000,900 The imports at Mel bourne for the year. were $59,004),000, against $19,090,000 in 1852 ! For the nit months_ trad ing January 5, 1854, the value of the. goods imported into Melbourne front the United States, was $5,000,000. - A large number of Americans 'having made money, are leaving tor l'ent and California. Beiides gold and copper in unpic cederited.abundance, there-ia a probability that Australia will yet rival Peru in her Yield - of ano ; n letter from a first class - house in Itlel bourne staking that that- valuable Manure had been discovered in immense quantities at flee ting. _- Such are some of the most interesting Matti tics of Australia. It is dintbffill whether a coun- try in course of such rapid development, will :long remain an appendage to the British crown. Already there are Audible mutterings. against governmenCrule, and should. the European war he protracted, it is not at, all unlikely, ,the Arm tralians may follow the example of Americans, assert their independence and set about govein ing themselves. Should. they so; resolve, we should not be long unint : ereited apactatora. A. , Timinmauc Lucculn 'lc FRANCON PAtitur: _on Frlllo last, imps the l'lttnteis' Bannir o fie kith inst., the slave Sam non executed with -111 the jail yard of thin toira. A stranger hired iimeelf to the Sheriff to becifine,the ioetromertt• of the law—a despieable hangman! On the night succeeding the day of the execution; 0 party of rowdies • tmcceeded In inveigling from where_fitlunl been. placed by the. Sh • for safe keeping, the diguctired being Who loot\ en hired by that officer to perry but thenintfea e of the law. lie was taken by this mob, en, knocked down, kicked, - Jumped - upon, to and feathered, and--worse than,all,korriblY inn 'Witted for life—hls "right - ear heiag smote 017" In all probability even worsceensequences Would have ensued were it not for the arrival and prompt interference of the Sheriff andhis deputy: t The affair has. since, undergone in investigation ti before Justice Curtis, who C has committed trial such no satiedhetory evidence appetred against; We sincerely hopn, r tMt'a" full mean* of punlihnsent, shall be \inefed out to all the Par , timpaidcln thin Memo is Ba'sves Cousrv.—Tho belief has` long prevailed that the hills in nearly all quarte t ; of Beaver county, contained unlimited deposi of minerale, of various-kinds. . Little attention , hitherto has beetegiven to the developetriont of', this subterranean wealth. It is gratifying - to , state tbat an minimal activity, iind,a general dis position to search for hidden :treatiure, is Strik; ingly procoptible. Recent explorations on bath sides of tho Beaver, bare brought :llight fine beds of iron-Oro and Bituminous Coal: The Mr: gest veins at the latter yet hit upon, airs looatud\ about midway between I,hts pima and New-Castle, Two of the, banks are on the eastern sidPipt the\ river, a short distance apart, andunder thiaurtn "gement of O. 11. .P. Groan and Dr: Iddingek,the other is known aarthellit)cer bank;.. iiii.tbo.Wittl tern side; and.under the control -Of \ Wm. , Erilit, Esq. , The threepre twine diatinee i:qu e. ails , C . al N not, In Order to- beet : the Coal to" tli tkitter's k edge, and hare it convents& rorimmediata whip inent, substantial tailwaye and Shiites hake been erected,: -.ltwaverago - idithinut 1110 tons pOrtleY, ; is taken, from these .sbutes,, and.trinsporthd to Eric. .Thesewtorlee arn:lint in their infancy, : L and ;ton niattie of °triune,. tha,lirringeineinte pf the. managers ire somewhat incomplete; it will, hoir vr6c,ke but a short. time \ until matterierrili bia ‘ *ranged forAohig business; upon a stntlendotts', Susie. - .rhe vein worked. by',llx. Green le about \ live feet* dipiht the cosi ipef exeellentroil itY;lor fuel, anti ready saleiln a number of ilia \ivellteitt\tuill north-western-nn kite. :" Some distrinee',heltin this ,Sala is the one Ntlaikod , by kleserki s : /dig* and Fruit. Their•pealisOf a liner quality,=ahnost 'wholly free from sidphice,\ and saidio Oast sea more than onlinary statablii;. nese for rehattfacturieglide. Iron Ore of a Napo rior quality, mut in profuse quein,titi ~IntS lab* been fonnil`tt the immediate vicinity of the s Coal. minim. - 'A ePtitflany'of responsible mew 'ding, in Watien ; Ohio, 'design shortly: to env a Var mace,' and P utl. Y u ' las t -- . l 4 arerAr s" \\! \ • \ • . . \ • , • . . • ; „ DC£II7ICCTION \ ekr A clitriteil Entnen.—The large and beautiful\ edlfioo - vonvln as Se:pours Church, situated suit cgirner of Charles and Sart imam was de stroyed by fire I' aturday morn ing. When the bd the. Utiles hattniade such add.. It. 'impos sible3o save tb tadaralty is at tribupsd to the liary, as thcre . had been no fatessera days. The iron alto c 'as and. other .apers'ot the II was istva" The anrch arm 5180,000; and was dedicated tl to, (hi March, 1817.) There *as au ..........., , m on it of -$20,-. 11. 0130 - cif oar Baltimore Cotemixtratie s states, tit was the. ~ third chard' \ereetect \ "on that ..ot" glance the .organitation of th =MO n. , , en. .. To MAZE Youxa lbisn'Tfints fin0w.....4 was afflicted by the sight in iv' garden four Or:five years. of the .wiestelitxurumt ' and thrifty irigifig pear trees, which would not beer, but all their 'strength ran to wood. , Vexed, at this, X tiielied to try the effect of bending down the bran Che s. so as to check the flow of sap, and cause them,' to form fruit buds. Atoirdingly, the first week'', \pf December, 1847, • I filled my Pockets \ with Stout:twine t• I drove down some small, pegs Into the. ground underneath my trees,' (which had brimched low, so as to make drowfish heads;)\l then, tied a string- to the 'end Of every long shoot, and gradually bringing &WU' tho end of the lirith until it Curved down so as to make a considetuble bend or bow, I 'fastened it in that position;elther by tying the other, 'end of the string by the peg, or to anether lin:melt of part .of the trunk. Q. . According, to my expectation, the tree next year changed ita growth, and set an abundance of fruit buds. Since that, I. have bad, plentiful crops of fruit without trouble—taking. good care not to let many branchei go on the upright -system.—f/orlictiquri.W. "'~aoucur ix faeltog.-The Pariecorrespond ene of the N: Y. Commercial Advertiser sopa , .! The weather Is beginning to cause serious anxiety. For seven weeks not one drop of rain has fallen in the.neighlwrhood of Paris, and Ida not retnember having seen a cloud daring-than 'time. 'The month of March Ras like awonlinary June, an& the hekt is now as oppresaive as it oftenla in \July. Certain sorts of seeds; sown early, have decayed in the ground; 'others have Come up sparsely and brownly. The meadows look yellow, and burned; the wheat howeveris still green, and does not seem to hive tmffered: The Echo Agrieole, Whose sources 'of information are more extended than mine, has not yet refer red to the matter, which. encourages the belief that it has received orders not to treat of a sub ject so alarming." • • To mews AWAY -Itals.A friend has just in formed us of a plan he adopted to getrid of rats. Ills jpremises swarmed with them. , lie took a small fish heolt, attached to n fine wire, and sus pended on it a piece of chronic , ' letting it hang a bout a foot limn th e gthund.One of the rats leaped at itn - trd was hooked, and set up tech a horrible squeal, noise- and rattle, •that - all. the rest forseok him and Seed. Plot a rat remained on the preinh3ea: A few days attenrirds his neightor dechired that he wits visited with plague worse tllan those of Egypt—that the rats would Surely eat them up, house and ill Our friend enjoyed the joke. but kept shady.; This was . Philanthropic of him; . so, for the benefit of his neighbor, who we hope, takeS . , our paper - and the reel ofmankindowe "disclOse the disclos ure," without without enjoining secrecy - or charging the dol ler.—Fural hem (orker. . Mr. Slidell of La. launched out at length yes terday, in the Senate,' on the preposition to re peal one neutrality' laws with a view to facilitate the stealing of Cuba. Ile protested that there •was &tiger that the people of that island would some day be restoied to freedom,-unless tlin UnitedStateastele it and kept its inhabitants io slarery. • Mr. Slidell urged this idea till we judge that ho himself must have got quite Mack in the face. Freedom is a shocking thing, air: Slidell --ra dreadful alternative to look forwardto—and. itis not ts.. Abe wondered at that you should, grow, - melancholy andnnhappy nt such a dismal pros pect for Cubs. But, hir. Slidell, we cannot al ways control events, and it is best to take things easily, It is really not. worth while for you= to declare. that the Now Prleattafillibustensnantoot be fithfraiklinyhow when freedontifer etda.b o 7. comes imishient. :Wo - don't believe the fillibess-, tees are going to settle' this question Of Cuba emancipation all by themselves. When-this case fairly comes up before the world .in general, and Cuba in particular, there are quite a number-of othnr people whose opinions and action will hare quite ns mach to do with the solution of this . problem as thoie of the gentlemen filibusters.— Don't go ahead too fast, Mr. Slidell—N. r. Tri tune. ' John 3litcheThs paper, the "Citizen," has dropped the name of 31 - eagher; since, that gen tleman a'very just and politic letter declining to give an opinionon the subjeit of slavery until he Mumma a citizen of the United States.. So the Damon and Pythias of Irish rebellion will probe-. bly no longer pall at the same rope in the great 'work of social and political reform. A meeting-was - held ri few days age, in . Ver oales, Indiana, to appoint delegates to the dean-, erratic convention, to nominate a candidate for Congems.....The diitriet 'is now represented by General Lane, who is anxious to be, re-elected, but there are a number of other persons in the district equally anxious for the place,\ among whom is a Dr. Muller, • who was preee;itat the meeting and woe called to the chair. - WheU tbi 3 rcselutione were read. it was found. that 'they strongly denounced the Nebraska bill, anti Versailles pesheaster,' Who they said *al 11114 for the place:. The Di`: rerns,ed to put the zesu lotions to vote; they then turned him out, eleet- , ctl anether chair, and. passed the resolutiens:— General Lane:onus. present at the zaeecing, and' . apparently enjoyed the fun. Too FRUIT . Cl/OP.—Ma lawn from the. Mk Steil% WA ly that, notwithstanding 'the Snore cold weather some-days since, there is still a goal 'prospect for ft moderato fruit grop,ln eluding ih that region.\ "Even .peaohes, supposed to be. the. meat sensitive of coy other kind of unless hereaftWr destroyed, be reasohably plenty; theugh by 'no means no abundant na lest year. Col.. OATES AND TUE CORT SIT LIQUIRT.,-, The result orthii trial i. not yet mule, known, 'hurthe New, York Daily Tiynee stoles that it wee agninet; the Colonel, who has tnni-directed to. transfer the colors of his regiment-to the °Meer' next in command." The Times farther snoseqs . that this mild disposition pf the case was proba— bly 'made' in consideration of the ago and sera= ces of Colonel Gates, and the circumstances un der which the military trihunal - adjudges his faults were committed., AS en inleatigstko has resulted in the discovery. that men's LITO3 were needlessly and reckleisly exiiosed for want of dury , attention on -this part of - the commanding officer, perhaps an inquiry Into the shipping'of the same nnfortunale regiment open the Falcon, 4dch one of the officers so decidedly objected to unseaworthy vessel, May. elicit some other its; the disclosure of which' oubilead to ii lit tore -regard nod' consideration for -the sol . 1.7 comfoit and safety: . Fat 'etas. ...Two houses in the dry goods trade, one,* e shoe, and` one in .the eters and hard ware t‘u iness,tstopped mount yesterday: - She llabilitt of one of the nofortmutte dry goods Houses, t\is reported will reach: : s2oo,ooo, the other a $125,1)00, Money was , tight Sktur ', day, and Sooday promises to he a bine day.— , Tar- Pause tte Simms Os ilIS' Wiir..The Stockholm - A(1041Oct otmeladee an able article ,:111,010 then -(4l \ 4th) state of affairs in the olleiting emphiti language: ",..Their . illICC8S11" (that• o ( the,4l4eoi- ' embodies t he promise of our attire happineak thit Siedish heart know§ no rimitralitY between fcetdontAnd slavern.hetweeri, the light of 'Western \e'illluttion and the dark ness of Eastern% oppftessloh.",' With the former most our \ hearre \ warthekt . sippathies gey'our• `:mind's brighthopetruid there is no human power' 'that can mo th e r the silent bist Warm goodwish'_ ' \Oit,that ri in coery fwedliffiresst for the sue- , rem of . the usteltuse, and an honorable vic tory to those ‘ saitta that - fight fir It. - -•• . - \\ , ..._ k• .- • ',- -''•'y • \ ' '' • ,-. ,ThinKsSmaNsTswfas.--,. sac si dates farther =hack than the kfesPifraternit ' 2d &mitt 1 t ,ar. ii-- r b, And wi .4lotalcou went , \ tard‘, hundred Pon out \of IJe ati,.tbat V \ palled—and I ihey went I c a their impileity, And ey Zoete not , .\\, -,-: i tinailiilaarapids' Atiita*si..iy - e *sqin-aill I i ft. istilisktioni.st 4 besrAdSfOsstiop en * of I , one of the offieetief the list oedema \4l ittle , . \tsittaitin.this - elty.:' The sisOnstil,t is will \ach SPA Ik " \'' ''''.. A2:C \ . :•''. .' IV. ':', \'' The:IFIEL - .lSitipiiiiSsette 'ssiittnif,iktio. ;ori,,lii filled iria.inilgnititti , piini\toAto 1 1 / 4 06cA.akui ere4,boartuids to the.nuod*, \ there see mk to boa nitebeiv)estmek far Oregon is.. seaseeidhaaearornim,.. ~.. ...- .. . ~..- \ E4 , 6o . lol6niCiilititAii:. 2 3liiiii Ihiisth of Januaty to the ftthpf Apr% 6,l4i i rgi4gita hare 'sail is the port of a k or.; , a *5t.8;033 du rinktlis• eisissiit*lass.Ssr.'•,'.llll.,4. hOirifer,ls ...... .. , .... .... -•- - C, \`, \'. '. •. - • you LXVII-NUIVMER\24. !A FOPlali Coffee . I.li • Lierodi'r:Some \w o oi,,el r , three weeks agOA paragMph appeared in most f of the publie,ionrnals, stating that . the POpish•%. • ',;:„. Ipriest, the. Rev. F. Oakley, had uttered mime *-,'• ternlkdenunelationsagainstseveral of Welke/F, ' •j", '• in .1.:. n street :Chapel; Islington, liecause% Ithey allowed their children to attend Protestant', •••• _ schools. This was denied by Hr. Oakley him-`-, - • , aelf, or rather he' sought to explain away.what \ , h e had said, Happily, there is no' longer room k-- , for doubt as to the words employed be this Rom- ' ish priest, . fot. the actual document Itself, has' sines been puhlished. It, is as follows, and was ' I, read in Duncan street Chapel; in the presence et ' a mil' congregation • ~.' ' ' .:. - the : ' \ “In 'the 'name of the Father, and'et _ _ Son, and of the Holy Ghost, Amen! We, F. Oakley and W. Dolan, do publicly. give . notice,- bathe face of this congregation—That all Catholic pa-- reats are :hound, under pain of mated sin, to 'Print up their children in the faith and practice Of the-Catholic_ religion, and to this endue re- • , geired to send them to 'such- schools and places • ' of education only as are conducted by Catholics, • andlu, which the. Catholic religion is taught and promoted \ Thalia the presence of Ood, and in • the face of, this.congregation; we solemnly de- ' . Clare tuidprOuounee all schoola coaductedby PTO- ' testante,'`.o be Times utterly unfit for the ed- email ,on or Catholic' children: That we venial' esthetic parents • , of the grievous mortal sin they commit in sidierieg their shildeen to attend these and the like Schools. , That we solemnly' declare 'oar deliberate purpose of refusing the sacraments of she Church, oven in the 'hour of death,. to all , parentel•who are known to be guilty of sack sin; and shall, not have made public amends 'byre- . , Meting their children frOm the atbremid schools. That wo willaider no ouch parent to be buriedin the cemete ryattached to this Church, nor read , the burial o ffi over them 1411mM own 41*(11114s. nor admit them to be eheirklied, nor •to - stand sponsort - at .114 \ baritiam. And .finally that we shall make, it oar duty to- learn. thu.. names and . dweiffiVplacis of all Catholic parente ',who so offend against thl \laii of God and the Church. : i Ta the end that 'all Catholic parekda may take warning nnd avoid these grievous 'Oenalties, and • :that: eternal dameation of : which : m ortal sin, WS- , llileept repented and ' is,oo aura iorerunner, we have adopted as the 0 course ofChristina • ' 'charity, this public meth of acquainting them with their duty in the afo 'dregard, aMI with • • the dreadfid'ecumeguenees of' disobedience.” - ' ' • Tin limas Sonanuon.--Extraets from:eulite• ter of an officer on board Com.,Perrjos flag-ship - to his friend in 'Washington, ,dated . Napa Reang Great Loo Cho6,-Febrnstt7S, 1854: -:' - . , ~We; left HotieKong on'the 14th tiltinid,' - iii company with_the Powhatan; 'filiasisicipAllontb- • '+ i ampton and Lexington ; the Macedoznam•Vande- ha and Supply, having preceded . s. Ottairrival \ here we found them all.safe.. •' We were shorn/ . ' " after joined by the Southampton and Lexington, they having been towed model ttieWay.'\ altese • three store-ships.brought etch about 400 tons of ~ goaLivith supprtes and provisions and - Stores, ea 1 that we have now six menthe' supplies witkus, • which will enable' as to remain long enough lon the coast of Japan to give a fair test tithe ei.- pertinent we hare' undertaken of.' bringing the euthorities of that country into, some sort of •in - tercourie with us. • • , I\.- With the people of this bthMd we . are getting . along swimmingly; every daY, brings, some new . '+„ concession from them which ' , six.- -months ago "a, would not have been thought of:, •,.., .- - +._„- ",‘• `'t,, \ To-day we visited the Regentutthe RoyarPal-+-' \-, -ace in the city of Shui,• about three - miles from \ Napa, accompanied bY an escort nf twosouipa- •• ' riles of Marines, thine bends, mid fartYefficers; • " + as by this tort of show the people Of:these eonn- - "tries are more readily infieenced.•:We brit Visit, - - - ed the Regent at the Palace, where's. grand en- • . .tertainment was Served to the, whole party., On leaving - the Commodore invited the Regent and authorities to an'entertainment on boo:rd the fitigt ' _ ship,file'r.ome off - on oar 'return from Jeptaii.-+ _ They have already dined with. him, but .we • in-'- tend 'on'returning to give theme port of drainat-. ' is show to, be gotten upby the crew.. " • , ,, , Ton cannot, or rather it would be di ffi cult - for I you, to-imagine the beauties of this" Minn& with" . .. respect to the charming scenery and its marvel -'i' -,. ' lone perfection to cultivation; its anaientbridgeae - . paved roads, canals, dilapidated works of defence, , • ~ ,t o . There are five palaces is _the-city; the;nne:., we visited is of Very great extent;'Prohably coif-, eri'ng sOtpace tf tbrieemes, with massive Walla • quite equal to:many of the old castle's ' a Harare.- ‘ - The island contains a:pop - dation of'one him,. t died end fifty or tee hundred thousandsouls,autt.. we hive as much' control, of it and the authorities and people as tilt were a Conquered coutitry;anc:' what lean:quit?, not-an unfriendly act or en in stance, of coercion line occurred in bringing theta) ,:• things about:\ We have expbired the:whole in- -- - terior of the island and stuveyed the entire most \ The peeple wherever our parties go itteri:tiptin ~ \ • \ , them Mid supply them with lodgings 'and Provi- - ' sions. - At first they would receive no compensa-`: -- - tion,but the Commodore insisted utt tiothing •''' should be „H accepted :unless it was paid - for,. and ; .T - . thereitintur \ little difficulty . in that way.. ” ." , . •,.. +. Yon are aware that it is an"Yaiterli practi ceto -:, exchengepresents on all occasions of public vie- -. + its. • Them must be.given arid received kirthehre''•- , can be no intercourse, or rather ; interchange : : ' , '-1 •of 'hits." Consequen tl y the ComModerestmt his ,- 1 \ presents - a day or two ago, end ti-day every a:I:b . `, \, • cer received a trifling preamit from the Regent, .' Which bad to borer:aired or the whale lummohy - - - , of the, visit would have been - deatitiyed. - - - These - "presents, from the Lew . Chewans are of tentilival4,:. ':' " ue, such as fans, tobacco, pipes, &c.. Our Fes' ',. 'ems lo them have been Moro substantial, theßtanit , _ - Departmaathaving provided veryllhertilly in this , ' ' '‘ , Hitherto, our whaling ships \ have never dared: , - f ..„. to enter the ports of• this island. now they can . • : : do so with perfect safety, end 4' furasluil . With ; . ...• supplies at fair prices,. " + \ " . . - ' At an evidenceof the - confidence we harem': , their peaceful intentions we Shan leave a party\ - 'on the island in charge of. a • depot:of coal, es- +,: • \ Mblishid heie 'this very day. - The. Regent ties :: promised - to take good cauro of them during our absence. ~., ~ \ The inland has been - ruled "Ointi. , fti nearly 'a \ - thousand years bye line of kings. " The Present, heir to the throne being-e minor, - (thirteen, years, old,-) the lingdoni is governed bye .liegtiit, who' has to assist blue three counsellors. ' Iglu a: de - - pendent& of' Japan, and lends ennualli - to' that ; ' empire a large amount in nisei.' " •,' \ -. ,+','+'--.'-'-", . . We sail . `in• three days for 3Mido:4lyt th e ' Macedonian, Vandal's ; Southampton. iand - Lei , trigtett 'butt* already 'gone. The +Simply .. iiiii . =•.'. just discharged her coal infothe three steamers,: and will rail tee - day-or two for Shanghai'. far ' another xargo, to join us at' Jeddo. ' We'cOnlC"',. • , not have managedet - ell without' the assistance, 'L i , of ftestarestdron not'i tresselerould be thirter- -=',:. t. ed is China for transporting' oal, and Mirivhati;"- - "? \ :,' crate this spring would - have betof defeated haz y '-' ' •",„ it not been for their , services. , •"- r 1 Itlejt FIGURED Si H.S . --A.. A. .0,:h...i 1 yt. teed an entlen new naaartakiat or ores ::. , B ROOMS -430 doz. Con:I Brobins foi bp CLOVER. SEED-29 bus. inst ree'd eAd — ror as. by *DM RyIRT 11: OtiLLINS: , fOT VE.A.III 20 bblit. fur Tilt 0 anai Machine Oil fr a.e sulzbALTCKOAY::':-: jsIFTS-10 bblf.. y fe ß r .0 ..p i t i e J. n.O. . 'CHEESE =IOO boxes for sale by OAP.-100 bur; Cincinnati Palm Soas4nst rye% mut Ityr loab by S. UARSAIXIIta RUUD S 7-23 juld,,reo'd and farads 4 ap24 , . \ 8-11ABSAIII311 *AL UNDRIES-60 As. *fined “ . 9414. ,Can Ages; 10 bio. Star do Te 1 4 . 1. ' 01 Laid II N0.1 4di6; 'Quid it-,% -•' - 16 at _Edmo 1416116061110, tor mad. . • ; '6621 • 6WITON. NO• cor. Wood Jk Prop* WA, TAS--Yrning'llysoni in 'catty fl 4 lbc oseb,lbr =to bi W.ll.l3l3Tl'olflicg 19 Wald it.' AISINS-20 la:asneitis tor sale JUL br W. IL arrrow.ria. Lt. car. Wood k Prorit et. A HEAD OF ALL COTEMPOICADIg!S—. O AL Gofer for May; Petermr(of )111: , , Yankai Noilatti foryakeelriatZMW bT , VANKEE NOTIONSTFOR , Y—Yankee p aoubb. for May but redd by kr• NZ% 10LOUR OFTUMPKIN-50 Ibe,, of,; Pill:tot-hi Or see by — LATELY P • C 0230 ioux" '4rdines' La fib ? Fs Lib r Lxvny MA CARONI & VERMIOEL —..The - the bad artirlOmported for saleortmlienti nitall . split -.LATKLY PAATON, - Libtetrott. , illaVE OIL-10038M svieryauporioivirt4=:' Lyda for sale br Egg LAVELT PAXTOrt • .11ARLEY— , -2Asackb forsilo by , spis. mint WOOM .8,-30 dos, Brooms for sale by ao • . . courssa;... - - FOR SALE-4000 bus. Corn; • . 600. dcr Irsa.l.3Vmisigtore. .;did. lIVIIITEBEAN3-100 „bbls. prime - * aid \ .3„,b r gp.24 •J. 13. ' • Trla for ars latN• & OATS--2°°°bu s Coraanl2X)l )sb2""tiur-4s tis'idsN\° S6 M hB l73 and taealeb7 h,30H0T4 -'• ' , • , \ -• \:\•\ -]';;; • \ • ‘ - IT \ \ A. 1 \. 1 1 , \ i
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