t nuto-Mrceetap, - 7.0.10merre.208-, v,....'ex .-.- . . 1.41 r ...0 11(111 eI 11.J.J . 111 " - _-......, ,1111 ill' /- .:1 . - rta ~ /. ( ~ b .....i.r. ESTABLISHED . IN-4786..--, - - ~ . : .. ----...7.- -:-....,.....-r ~.—.l-. -...: ---- 3 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE , -BUSINESS - CARDS. R _W H IT S alrn-wintatt tit% -,- :! .. , , Arkirg ) & CO. .. Dane Wra smarm usanumsastnor.'. , I 'Ma as men user, PDX!rookTO taa TOW MD= J. S. MOKIIISON Attorney and. Counsel -. ,re -..4....................._ i . . • - brat IBM 019 m rognmed 59 No. 82 Aleut Stmet, ' TERMS:__ : ..., , DAILT-711 - 2171in per Batum, phylldi half . 74 Er. HALL Attorney at "Law, gtaske. antrriit'-'dges - slra. ' s w is.im it is. t s wqrse.newm .lo.o sChutetsa Fourth and ' b. mileill‘Soa khendni onsl/15nat . d 2 J2I_ , J. ___ m 51110.41,2 Three Mina pre anuanc.---.---....3 5 0 0 - R OBERT E. P HILLIPS, A ttorneyat Law 1Thr V:91" ....0t 1. tre , ..." ----- 17;golpea_I/904,V1T. :Y.) o , o 3)re e Aherne at 1..17W ...„ , b p= -.- , - -1,1;;;1.z.... . 7 - ccaa ,,,,,,,,,,,„, i - 0.,...,.inia and Grant otreetaoppodto rho Court W. 909, M. thetyssiterspitos, anima Gammon , *rot OM. MVOS, ii 29 72,217. -• 7 i r ~ . my.5:63 , RATES OF ADVERTD3D:6: . 7 1 4 1-Ala r o ji ti ,„' f . .. URN ,..., 4. l l lo 4tr nin ev 1 La rr . i z, o i ffi l :e us. square, (10 Dame Nonpareil a Matta - ------- 130 mt. immem... --, ° 4 ''' ' FILM 'i M each addltionartio::-. r 7 ", tit. ... , ,t.„., ..............,....--.........._... 4 . _____ _ 4 ~,,,... three, ulteks -o--- --- 500 IFAEP.ER-E. BRADY, .Attorney at Law, 1 ..,._ 6 .,„,..,.......„......_........... 700 , ~,, fltP ;Waft Fifth street,Plttsbargh. vo, we 1 D. .. et „,___........_... 10 0 1 9 _ le a 16_, sin me05tka........--•-.... ..// ° l ° isANS.ERS AND _BROKERS: Do Moho •••••• so 00 . -.. Staudi°2(42ss, ( s 11°°"" tirel. P" 'mu" ICU =TAN A CO.. tankers and Exchange I as. dollar 1hr=31220901.0.......... c•-• - Om senora " -----ne... - Woken. N0.L95 Wood otreet, comet ernes:cord AJ1.14 mrm m oo es o t, o‘ kti mama Inserted over one samilli. and Sir ally and NU Hank Notm and Coin. Discount Thar, rat .dool.a, B ige lasetteduridso thirysuly mho, Exchautpc and Prmalsocr p: duotiffs iNotan maks Collections In all Adverthaneouto exhiteihts samara, and not era tuna antes latonest, and Zee Mak mama tool °di me. to bee " Publishers" ett a itistaicerthoinitaile - -23.2•Storis 224204 1Mmustantlf 22 Ada mil964-- boreal GM gamut m om as candldsiesltwalike toCcharsed tlia stmt suss xxelsze- ....xmosno ahar Len se ohm , Mmetheimang. -- marm Adeerstreareerta net ssaticod•ria rho term for • Ii t RAMEIf & RAMA, Bankers and'tx meow of Inaartkam, Bill he funtinno4 1M for= Mango Brokers.. Buy and sell Gold sad 1311Pir aud hrill2l of anr i ettliers h strictly ilaLltrd .. . t. to 11 ..t.itV1=.. D.. =wery . .... D‘D 8 1 f.=. '"1.11 ,:n . dMas i ' llaroriA , est Sft' Moir own broil** basluens, and all achettlesos t o o h ooo m . 0 th,.....„ , „.....n oo o n oßeeoeiameato fiord made on all pobita la the Union. Ofiloo corner of I not bran o i,odod orlls, their own Madams. god Thltel and Wood cholla directly opposite the et: Chub,.. all Mears ts. In l e Veltt otbandea be. natal. MINI* I....irt=3„Bgt tidr.L et. the usual rates. , . myl-ly - wt • ota no wrormoir 11 D. KING, Coin, Stock and E han ssususisdawss br 30 ge , 2 . ll. mrthorsionts Mr sharttath ruiation*, fire corn- - __sl _.Broker. Fourth Otterd-Buys and veils *torts cm rbankra. ereird.tmaand other math arictlima and all ."mmercec Eruhmare on &Mon cities supplied at ear -1 , polithad ...tu g . ,i, ei c oot i o , to b. o h org ,,du,i foo„ 00 ,.. rent rattle Celketiom made me the Word at km niteN Woo s abie strictly la minim tam Bank Notes Bought mot KM. sym „._...Marrientie notion ts, bit 411=0 routs. 0, Itttzttu.a Ma32_,..... Jts/Ittt 111-42 , A..-....113r. IL mama. Bled r==lta Da adt=daDaa and. DD.'. VIALMER, HANNA to Co., Successors to w momPainksi.to te Paid fur. Regular admetieentand all others Beading omunknica- At i Arit= s jr.„„:„ l . 4 2 lurtE 2ooBl7, l2.Tkcmel time. or rod ng Isaias dodge:ad be attention to D , Paira, &dram or any Palle outartainments, , r Aol_tiatik b atm aa•Lpech--51.W exeper of Wood and .210 . 01 ka5 12,40 429 . 25 media or .er_ i- _ in.g.s.=. c. T.. Au.:= ""l insa "d o .a m agors t"i r oa t priod -sight rg.t. ___,__ . .notke a00 tn 00 1,_.2. 0 ,,_,..i.0L * ,,t00...... pa oolob of th United Maw wrr i rudtt, TX . 1,77 tt=tilis in..'" promote , r ,,1 k 0 hissois / 7 '.. 21000 VW 1 0, romp. sad atoorssot {Malin thot, the earns hto be pail for. if handed to . „I"____l ......_ ___.__ _. . . to Inserted in the local colrunn. the same irill be char lima _ged "."""' " . " . • °2 • ..... 2 . o .evi . lii ume 02 P90d Mama or Wea S at the rated lD ca ken. to be charged hiplo price. .„„,, _ ..___ _,/ease. oanin.nl Tamen Llamas Poilltlona 21 each. ..“ .. ......,..... ;.- ....--- e; J. n. Wray. Itml Ergots Airentst and Aurithorome admirtloomente mi. mrlt. H. 5x .. 2.1.4,1.5.1111;d: Co., Bankers and 5 ° be cleated el , eler Mindy mas, bat allowed a dimmed of =WOO tokers,lCartle East mum of Wood and hi h ry-time and roarthlril par cent Mon the amoorat of mi r e pit dO h. Om Ser n assa r thres at r mx iceortironi a . Urn' rams• Alt so mc '''"P tir "'''''""'" l'' '''• Ot lib."' t''''''‘ , "'"1 "1.4k.'"4024 7 1 Buda - ea ..ga now tai0Tti0i,7...... - 37 ' ---- aseignstimme us trimae MARC ‘ A WILKLNS & CO., Exchange Brokers, Om sews, do urns) one 1namtet........118 WAN. . • N 0.75 Fl strati opposite the Bank of Pitts. LD trews lto.... each addlUoual imertkm.....26 mats. mak: All one at most „liberal rates. jlO ..rrtLomS . faxrdaic.rr Ranker and pm - i ..._._ Rit IllitlSHOlr U ar, - l k. "h '' ' tr``t ' N° ' 6"24°/°b"11 ti '' l '" l ' f N. '& SONS, • Ste era. 1 uO7.ItPS & SON, Dealer's in Foreign ..n. .. - 4 Merril bef met Foaras sh. Patehoole I _CV a 44 Domestic MIL of Eschanne, Certif.-ate. o f De. PENN • Branch at So 1a...._._ do pita beak Sots and Mach, hang Market Janet, PIMP I kof Pith ......far Dram% at Yonamdown. do 1 sp2h... IMTlCelitetions 10000 on •Il the' prlndpal cities 0 .me.l .. Mtar .D. ....laz .7. .poreCity Rank fluzaturtatic. do i t____Mltlltitod Utah. •,.... _ __ I . __ , or oßommos......_.parnPare Mhz tank.-- .... -,.. do I 1 sm O.I I IIIIISSION &C. or North Asearks-roar bafalato Dank --- e_. do et... • I of North' Likeetloapar ntdo Mmlna.itTremoo- do of Pro - Western Recieroe Dank.. do of Penn -. Dank of Daman -..... ' .:' 1 -- vaILTI. strrrom ~ w=v, = „ , , , t,2=4.. _ I,cmcc. - ..,b.... , - -Tru teaoka , ...../. , 16 . ,„.,1iyi1z,; ii ' , 1 arr=schaniat Bk. ABB:haat itatika..t4-..1 ak- yrtm.....” ..... ' bard Bank- ......... __WM lOW, 118./UM• lir IiSP.D, trundles and Old Mc, 11....-...v0r New lark Catiro•---.-tor simurndecsitysweusr no," Math-Mud corner lilasnefm. e Wet arch. par ............«.-,,, e.. AC Wend lind Mont eta. Plettbstmtr. Penns. mh27. 1 r t ...... i n i ki d = ... „j i b . ......1. - 2,2:_...... 13 W. POINDEXTSR, General Merchant 1 I Ala ' StlTte...- ••".....:_% 11,1 4 , dim _Broker audOsmralssio Merchant. IC: Mont I • thwart Daak..............mir NJaansY a DEJAWAnm 04 .,,,,,,.., its 8 ., ..,„,... .... • Trodearnan'ollauk„.......c. All wheat 8ankr........,„ 5.. _ 7 . _ •-• • ••ailtiat ali227Md I Wesim°B2bk.. ..""`" - IP" TinGINIL - c• - llitrsF - A 3, -" f6 - iZR --- ---- De - al ---77-- Bank of CtMealrondetirr... twat tevitsagz i V..- e . . e G, er m Fine Tem, j Rank of Chi4eCoun 7... hank i L l .f , d-. • • Chakellantly 131.0otnits, WaSde. lindiriltinrWare, ft . r . t . ' 1 11 ... ..-......-.... • gr. k i ll ot , sarrom :, etalter of Wood and Sixth Strad. To toßtettt•tor • into ~.11.2 ruse Goods. iir addition to his ahead re Bank orthennudams....--ta U =l:l2 k . ' toddy., :jog, tomlated *O O l fast bando In the lidte 7 sti 1 Gant of 1 0:4t shun Dr-.. - .91 North e • Westera , Bank.-.... ittorketc erblek - will to sold at tbo lowest market prke• i Oil -I. " - lc 0008TH --. 1 . , Asir Dow , . Mmernicata and Families, buying brit,. = k tver..ry Baai:.::par • kor Cape 2 Uum : 2t 4aVilloio ‘ d " irtrr 4tr ta,,A. th.... cha ~..t= iflank of Forthumbeliand-par MBA urn. qtr. Camel R - - -- . - CLAW. Mwa1na......-......6( • Mukit io lluteatseit 2 A EJ A. hf..B.A.NE, Commission and cre,,,,d,h,rma..• . • . Bmehants Nom bane 2 For- 'Ltart. 0t.,,,,a, ,-- - r ecarriu . OLINA. i• tint ,.. 1 ..., A tt `t=ft 3 ,,. 4 = W OO . / su i tipi•elool OBOS:1k 1". .: - ....7. -- k • Dank of South =ii .14. 00, ,, l'lltlunk. ~ ... ... ** •{44y'D.l = E k k ,11. 1 =4, Pa k tLs 'f 4 11t r=kiii 1 I S. LEECH, MAIO'S & CO., 'Whole • , (jEOMILL. • a sale Gramm d halms he -Provisions. Rotolo sad ." t,:r rlk ot i VilyD7llo.... Aetna Ma it IlkE Ca P crsoursaMas Na 1142 sail 244 liberty Erma I . ' : .5 / 2 5 =RIL L __ , Tz „,„„ k e - lOtrt. 'MUM ---.........-- .... -ILlitt. 11.101 Intra. I . k........-. 7:: I S allitettvw. , .......... a T en .Roßisoisr: k CO., Wholesale Grocers, 11 ...... n. Monty 116a-..par Mt at Rentacky,LoiseN, An ~.1P 1r 0 i ,,,,, ° V TL tub...," a t,s ° M‘°°h"lto, Na Wawa Dank- .-,-- . Bk of Locher% Thurston Iliment Baakst Prattle b. NortherußketNoutoricy : S l2 / 20222,22,000 --- . .---- 41 Jat 2 I= 7.02 " 22 - 51.2 1= 9 022 -,...,,_ y B°°222°l 6.„, Bs°fir ' °s°l2s t PRINGETI. ILARBAUGH IL CO., (Saeces. Wort yyuirdieg tri,, - •ka o -- 5 ny, - op gto --- Ijr -- to or momd_ 34 .. iers lua.. to S. 14r are„ ) . Commhelon and Forwarding Yak e 1 ta,;„ . ... --- t. um. Dank dt, o . na 14; Pint and 116 PooMid streets rittobiZtt Pa. ar.i -: 1 4 7 . 01725. ----- Bank of nowt, ..... 15 .1 . 1t 0. 79ate nowt-. - st WISCONSIT. - I& W. REA, Flour Factori, Commission ss .Jacems.. ::: do 3t131110 am. 0 ~. ass s set sod rowe.stsc usesseds and Droller. In Prods.. - ..„. i ert tbeta.-....... 4o --atua AN 1 coneirdh . Orders 6.r Pittsburgh Manolbctotot Idly at -- Illellinnerelhobantoellank 3 attended to -, hoe. 741 Tater and 40 Front Oa, Waugh. at d o erraornment SUM Ear* 3 Penna. I 14 at 41 . ePoM at .......- do %smarm Comparty— 3 K IER t JONES, Forwarding and Commis ,4 _ do att•pllist.--............ 3 dot nortaatt.Draten in Proltoo and Pittatatita ' 414 ufamemed articka (-Yost Etude. nose lik ,, aata At•tt..l at ....... do Bk PM. funiaa_Tarouto 4 Pittotargh. . - at ..... do Ilk Mad People, Tomah 6 at Palma. ....-. do Mak of Montreal ...-. 5 a. A. attor-..- . . ..." -.. .t..rT . R7t.1t302131 , silD o D .Zok - - . .....- 80 102 0,1 o, M0at.. T1 20070 5 nARDY, JONES & CO., Successors to ss -.. do MEMEL= EXCEL/LNG& ATWOOD. JONES A OV.Comadedwa and roma& 25 C242°. " - - d° Arr ir , • , - ----Pe= g agora n.awg to llttetargh Basiatetturedthxds, at thdls..... ....., do lialtimerra.-....----rem in lamma r .... do Nrzernazt =MANG E. at StatrhomMe7.: 'do natl.------. .. .. - .1 lELHEY, MATHEWS & CO.,Wholesale Orr at m°.:•_ - do LesderrWa.-.....--...- ners, Cormulation and ratirarding Merchants. and at uses*. -...._ ti". 1.0. ------..... " is en Brighton Cotton Tarn.= Water st...Plttsborgh. at /1....... do V ANDSPEMETALUM. „„...„ do ildoom, Spardsh.--16 ,0 t1,1 0 50 It I'ERCER k ANTELO, General Commis st Bomb at tert T fi;aM - 11Frt..... ti IghiSht 010 - •-• 1020 ..lit n u nir M l=s 4 o l =reteredl l4l**4 . 14""* " . r i" n y eh at Zarrenlibt— rosis, new. - ...... --10,00 as Wiat Plefis.„,____„.......--. d„e ,_,,T4 1.02 --- --- 0 _ 00 . 5 JOHN lirittrA CO., Wholesale GErceers .1 ------_- „0 1 g0,,,...,Th-----........--.-_....„::,,,„,„ • Commisolon Meochanta and Deskys In Produce Manch at at? tt0..... .do Teri Cialides . .. - . ......-....R96 hiburgh Manulkohress. No. V5O Liberty 4., Pittatuarg at Cols ' l ' wel ' in--- 8 ,1% 11 . 072 .---"'"" BAG a B. CANFTELD, late of Warren, Ohio, Kaadi10n........ -----,.....-..-... 215 ii,, ,... Carunkodon and Forwarding Merchant, sod Whole -1 I Wooster...-. do In Western Bermes -Ch Butter, PM and 1 Pmtari. and Western w ProAscit i goaarany. Water street, 1 PRICES OF STOCKS. bet ween tt• 1 REPORTS= Ica vna PITTSBURG= O.4.7ATTE. BT MOrrie trmit l ....-.. dam i ....-- Ert migasmmr.A, In. • 1 A. WILKINS & CO. Pp iirin.F., A CO., Wholesale _Grocers, •i STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, is r .... Prixtual and Omunhokra Mondionds, and Maker In 0 Pitts h Manufectares. No. 712 Meant sheer Pittr • . WO. 71 MU I R T/T STREJM. trtlrgh. Jed a - y. 33 1 e'' , .I. Prresitussur thy 9, tot arCHEESE WAREHOUSE.-HENRY IL COLLIN/A Ikawarding and Chararisskor Merchanaand , - 1 g i. I- ...... tv,2,=.1-..4g911...,,,-6,..,..--------r-,ar l sow mato rg..---- r - - ut.h.....3...,,, "TON BONNHORST k MURPHY, Whole Da ~ 6,..,......._. too -- - tos.r: . ..a.s. eWe Grooms and Counaission Bombards, and Dealers Mudd r........... too - - t., r b. .,.., la Plttalotret Nanalhatuna No.= Water street, Into. c o ; 100 91 - la 100 t. Mara Noir Teeny Co. 6a 1, g 2 ....- ,-. d o L: ut e 802 9. r.. l e, a z :I I _ _ 4„, TACOB FORSYTIT, Jr ~ Forwarding ands . • Do. ILI- n tr,...." 1, - ooG . ..,4•1 ' Jay fur Comnisloa 31ershant.Xa SS Wats: strsstfitta. ' . ThL etna 6 . l" : ir a) 41 1: " . - Mot, 747 ''''' - • coup. Ki . 211/. / * ''... Oa °HAS ALMKR, In . fsarle and Dealer D 4 • a uch and Allettellit W _OM 63 Mamba snit irelitra= W.-47 68 33 DirebbeTtrt2.. i sfrereen Third and Pourthlittenittsbargh. Tg rt • flesbooy Barrage 68 SW 205 - 1 1 4 4, ' MGCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole. Lea Trod 17a--...f........ All 66 ' 65 • tale and Retall Dealer is earsilss, Ike , OH 1,11.4°. p°2° P.,lll.- 62 El i i l : 03 . 2221.2 0: 011 ivlid Ileeit 007 ' 7, M 11401, nada" lial lotht 4k arias.-- re us -ss etv.tagr:iA. " wr -- / -. 3 1 15 th02,5° '• 115 51•25°5 5 " . °. • '.' Ma rair Gt. 8ridd....... t ie t... /3. Ma Juan ot naRIS & PATTONeWholeattle and Re: 4 t " loVtt o i. -- 40 40 ao, i g. :5.p, 1 1 - tga Gramm on th* Easton: olds of the Dfasoged, I it ---- ....„--.: t F2. —.----- pi sl2 . s Insuramo- 111 10 9 D1e..20 •ot ' DRY - GOODS. . 0 ,....... .... < to .. bsxr....i.,s lad ( . 1 . i -,- _ ~, . iitsoadated 11 . =4 Co- - 7 1. "FRANK VAN GOEDER , Dealer in Arms 1 ...4 reaseaself. „ ~„ Inswllledery,and Olerree. Lan, Goods. Embroiderke. Pittk j : = .13 . D -e.,••• 50 e• 7171 - ....... r :Gent's. rumbaing Ono& and Macy articles a fall as 1 Pk _. 60 11 -. t-mr,..... Ull ti +cotenant pf which an altrom be had at Na . 83, comer cif 1 41 eik - W •- n et 5° 25 :: ." 6 ma Market street sadllneDbrmcma Inttebmsb. Pa, apll-17. i aen. swww.setws . a. s. SAW* it to- ernernmam -3 h =maim aas Y_ Toss. '' . uk " G ' ' -' LA.2IIASON A. CO., Wholesaleand Retail 'es " as w ' rt ' ••••• °I ' Gtr is km in F no and etarisurr Goods, 93 TIM , 1 Sherirabit. 60 -42 40 .lius. 4 e • .. f ~. ~ 1 pr tn rw a stwo . r. 11 , 4 . - ......... . 71 ...._........._ _ obi* si lialartad- 47 "'a 1111:1SPIIY & itURCHFIELU r Wholesale 1 a 01190 1t. 27 . 2 - "" - ITI, an/ &Mil Drrlbads Mordranta. cornerFourthandl t,,, , ,,,,, oi .,u ° * .. W 1r 0 ..," ° IL /I 'l 6° oo 1e75 pm miciastamt. Pittsburgh. - pre........cakti= too so GRocE R s , suss P . 7.9 Z Z °°°ke rrin PI. " -4 "St - . ROBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Rte .* tu ra Is es . 0....0.arw.0t5. ou to s ualoa stunner, Dewier In _rotas, Pittsburgh ..11on. Chardon Mat 00.....--.. 20 arm. aid WI kind. orPorelga andDocsestia Dims and I _ Liquors. Jo. 315 Liberty ahem. On Mind a worY Mile vt..i. ..._.........._ _ .., 0 la D.. D... s.r...nrstperier,.. .D .old_BotimigabolaWlMM•Y. Which will bit bouglit Hanoo-..... - 142 135 Ma Mat% I . , .-,.- I .= swwws----- -To el New Simi. ' h 0 ; 02 ml •-•-•-- -.--- .s. s'otmoolt I North ' W .W" 2-- ...." ". 5 2 1 .. e. GRAFT ,k CO., Grocers and Coro- Iron atr..--------- - - -,.. - m got.. st..rgagnt.. Wm. Dealer. In ail klndo of TD . A..e . ;jail. ii ...,... _ iv, Li , , e...... mi lizt .s tdoet t, pi. uted ~ .ttaaOS. Mr, Rotor eecra l and . 464 2 , %7 - 20•77-::=::::::: :: r RN I - Zips - ascai - e ipp - 7, - _,_ ------ - - - 1 .- .... „„,, - ;:;I" . „ - „ n i,, - ; . ; - • g E sc BLACKBURN & CO., Wholesale Oro ra m e: " .. .. -,...... - - - i . girg i pogt Fondgberk onalksktrit In Pttottitt Mid oto Trap Ma............-- - 263, 55 1 - totetro b t terh u = " Nktlrga n p r ittl.lif. Ptro Streel...-.......—.... ... 2 • "ftg..--m----: " . ~ LI ;ix ' Im"r73111111r fiibialf-C66.,"WVZI=o- i '', ...rt .:1"1-1 .- - 7._.. := ...- -4 ...... - - - ' : :- -.1 rex lo l,7_ blrAater t, ' Ondll3Voir d rittgultit ga% P ''a Onlit l ri= . ...:...: . .:-. * ....1 Z 1 1 - 2 10 I JOSS ohm - , --JAI= mei nat.......w41311 e. mt. • NI:92LLS. ROE, Wholesale Urocers and Chu:halm Ilashantallo.l94 Liberty street Fitts- -. , s, '.. K , Mr, .., ~N,..44,3-47,D1An.MASW.A. 1 ,, ~..L.,`,£7/...... , ~,, :' '' i,'i w 1 p " ..-- ' ,1: 7 r : „ T ,.. , ' ''' , f .4 ~, 7,.:g . 5.•7._ , .i ,--- ------,----,?----,--,- ..------- '' - - - -- - - trf- -'''•7.= \, - - - ' -- '-' -t42 "-t 4: -- , ,- \ - , 7 -, ---------..--w--.2,-, ~....-_-_- : n.., . , ,, \-+-, - ' -• ,`,,r,'.- . . , z, i = :,. .. '.-.. '.. .-•-..,:.-'. :-, ._' , Is-,.4.:‘-„,.\'-..7_. Y. ~ ,N __. __...._ ~ ,_ • itgalkaill. AND BANKING Uatill OP A. WILKINS .it CO., tt,_ /Aged In AtRA LT ar..n jimot drcd. P i' iMPREIGN nd - - 1 ,._. tic, Exchange, , Coiti, A a. Yak MI.: Jr"... "Vkloosbt and sad. ti lh ==rand mkt en C0mft....... 041 ."& • ) ".. 11 *" .. ""' an"I"P4 b rew trtma so 1 ' for • me. 4" um• - • • - aga _ozoitpg E. V R 4 Op . ` l27iiCiLal AßNO illiSili w... 'I, ifes.la 'earth etre; Of Il Alt2isolialloas if morn Mural ratos-ite . Fo — OAHU, TERAMING . ,IdACIIII9kriiii• ABRANtED.•tb •.lie,' thoroughly-. built, W 1 gad t z , V me . .? ihifrizi . l2 tg a a: CAB Winds Thor wstesutthel, Maple seed vandinet. ors real rime ter pawn sled sem to mod fetth • ti tarn rie dell. No nor entes I .3ledso Mier:es wakes leetter eat. than , or eme ...pew Mtn* 'kWh, Western sop means or tbollauptstss, m 5.p01ty,,,,,, • • haw Ald In 300.000 Mails each. sad, on tur willow mecmaimmliel by those rho sue to ns templets, tad to porter hell es any le, the . • „ . 11serase le ilat i g m 'asol; :a is tami.d to tb: , 1 , sns ass sowstes Ow Weser Aunt stud t -ig , 011 ° 4 4 4 Imilw INNWistkrts stretwese DENTISTS. 1, SCOTT, Dentiet,' Fourth sina,4l4 . dominated MszkaL .-01144. WARD,-DENTIST - Penn itreet. vinoars'aar. umw-ogik.w. yilL *, u Itredia . soet= Of aftllllll • • • AGENCIES. - • _ CARD.=-11aNini hmt appoirtled the, oz. dub - . /Weitz Mr Bittekureb, am the sale of Patent 'Feted (kenentad Gad Strotekell Leather Betting. men ufartturel IV P. JEWELL a tio.y, of Wartford. Connecticut, saagrat of ala ta t mans •1 tha re b;trlt =rb4WaLr'r re off ered Rubber Belting ennetantly an 1 kaml, and ler - sale at the "MaeldneTelting Depot," N 0.116 Market atreet.. = Stffr 10 At k Block, kferehandise and am Broker, Oka Na let Garth street, e'er* . Word. Busier. promptly attended AM(JEL L.. MARS LL, secretary Cit y-1.3 aut . & Insrmanae 031.2141.7, 1)4 Water stmt. '3l'. GORDON, §o — Cr - itz7ryife - ;i(4ii . Indn • num Co., tr 2. Water street . . . • lit AlireigeALLNEGlN,Atiortiejatiesw GARDINERCOFFIN,AgentforFrankIin . Nano Four th street, pitubur i a, lOP ttre Thsaresese Compeny, north:east corner of Weed U. common, • • AMIN ATWELL Wit ISAGALEX CO...Wholesale Ciro • lr Keels weee Putwarve. XVILLIAM A. IVOLURG; - Grocer • 'and rya Danko', tennis. of Wood and Birth otzorto,hos it:T e a= r /szrzzAaNit=r i o u r d r . = . 1 Deaien sipplions LOA knort toonc. 'rear a no•Oontadsoks Mirolonto, Delano In Proloro Pltt•bon7o,.llanufactarta, 263 Llboot,T AMC • .0100 Wain:mot , VVIOLI AIoCANDLESS; Araccessore ileeesat n.7l44 s, "gawd* flooiers In G = V" sn """ing la. Glom C00. "4. Vorn=pi tti b ut o Id.onnnoturouroaangly; IT.CE Of A - CULBERTSON, Wholesale nrocier amt c =mu*. wratte„rmsurAft Prcdoes and PHU burgh- ap Ir P the %• l4l , Itt.e4 won A. 1 3 PLU kt. PallYA iriboieetale Grocers, Coln M - . sem... usraege laud Deaden tet Prothr•Atoupd Anita, tt.burgh, so nLlbertro '054 Sint Histb ni7s: count's. • la &RALEY; WOOIAVARD & CO.; *hole' J ale Wooers. R., 221 Market itztet.ll.llenbtft ::v‘KOOL . MERCHAN.Tg;. i4.-') tr.s.stuvemr Munn LEE,, I ro' 3 niVraor,rttubtf:t.tb• A. for Delaware Mu .aal %maw. Commur. 42 Water dread: • g;EOM.TAYLOR ITIISTON, (Einecemors - • to Tarkii A' idlarnej General Ccennellidem'and Far ing Mevehanta and Agents ler •.randern...Teneutpo . Mal Linea. bolende Dealara I h Staple firoceelea, Fleet. Ingo, Cotton. Gnaw' Yarns, Salting: Twine. Manilla. Mir Willi and Hentendrr Mew. Tobacco. Bola: Ade, Window Ghee, LYg. Ree-Ind !White Lead. Nara Stoma; and Cincin nati and Pittelrerite lianufectural Geode deenerally.— Amami& lbe the "Porn Mill" and "Banner Milt eilenetin es., PritelearalL Co. 48. Front street, (apposite... Louisville. tittelmegb and St Inuit Paelratlasalig.) ClinelanalL A. mirremsos • & co., Commission rzzi re ioddiittntsforth ! St. k ulsSoper l ielliit. OPittua, raw, p.itrent . " . t 4 4.. UPPI, I P, 11,7 BOOKSELLERS. &C. JL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. .78 Fourth straot, Apollo Bolldlntuo. • ' : R7WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail Defier to Blank and &heel Books. Paper and Sta. NoPltb4nxa: 63 Wood street, (between Third arollourt) JOHN DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta , Maar, aurae°, to Davison k Agnes. No. f Market et. near Fourth, pittshorgh. Pa. ENRy .S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Stitionerg,ta, No.= Ilarket street, near AT d, Pittsburgh. Pa. and 'Stationers, No. AS Wood Area, next door to the corner of Third.. 'rrLLOorati. Pa.. school and law took, nonstantl r on hand. . - . MUSIC, &C. TOll BIiLLOH, Dealer in Piano rcrico, 9 Mae said 31 Instruments, School Books. and • agent for - Chtraming's Plano Porte, for Wake= Pentrylranis—No. 61. Wood street •LIENRY HUBER.' Dealer in b i onic, Admit Inetrnmente, and Importer or haat( Mahn% nerent Er Nunes d mod and apart Plano.. with Coleman's -Sok= Attachment. _Atm) for Dunham'. • SefIRCERER k CO„ Musk Stot , 4th BA. fame. betwora Make. and wt.'. New Abake am. nanny' reet4ring, sad Nutkal Instrument+ of an abut. DRUGGISTS. 4.011 N .HAFT, Jr., iunceessor to Jas. At'auf tera 51'beleside' end Retail Dregelit and , liester In Ons.Dyeetntlit. Am, lit Wend street. 3 dean below 1 1 , F1n Pittsburgh, 121 - Begular Arent flee Dr. Ford'm Medicine. mhal, ..... ruzsome T., „wll,Ciii7.tibii.,ls - rug g ists and Apoth , a' band - lletntlea tel itreotand tho Dtain.nd.trep conatardb- en: lt and eotoplt. •saporttnent IDea utaldadklesearertamery.lndartlebtabartainlngtotbelr • Phyabdans napialintloas earatillyentnnenroded. ijoitc, L P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in pretn..l4onta 011e;Vaentabea and Die AWN No. 29r, bertyabnetteburigh. • • All order. will mat r pronn.t attention. Landon A Co. valuable Gladly Inedlntnea • A. FAILNESSbekiL 66, - Wholesale • • prt±gte., and trunittfaclirrera ofWbite Leed.Red. and Langan..., mange Wood 1.0 Fret ettei , t.k. Pitts sada • Kb 'SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Draaa V. 1,40. DT. SUM. Of.. Vandsbea &a, a a ood ateolst. littabardb. Ocala warranted. ITleel . . . . _______ .slcusurs 11111. M ' .GZOROIC XICITTII. RAUN k REITER, Wholesale d... Retail e jerareke,, - mow of M.O. and St. 0,4 r - streets, core,. . . • _ __ SCHOONMAKERto . CO., Wholesale J . .Druggista. N. 24, Wood street, Pittsburgh. TOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L.Wileox •., a Co.. coiner Market street and Diatoorid—lgeepa ona gentle on hand a Tall mid rennakte asstuiroant of Dmea. ]Medicines, Medicine Mesta,: Porfarnery, aud all artleies :pertaining Jolla business. Phlnfelans isnasertptiona carefully punpnernded: at all ! • MEDICINE.. R. JAMES KING: Office arelßeeidence, R. JAMES Moat. th• .._ • - MERCHANT TAILORS. 7 0ifiktICkerthtuitita i a bi; Ve1(1241112. 4 ml 6-7 rm.,' Dealer 1111 zoo Made ClothloZ.Ul 1.11. A i F -IWATTS 8; CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 Liberty . strort.--We aro now revolving C our ig ing Igl i Ztingsaftlaelv t er4avlld lineotquelity- Oar friends end customers .111 please Ova Its • eall. Grad MJi,NITFACTITRING. "LX/ IV. WIDWELL, Wholesale and lietail • Manaletarar and Dialer In Ca bi net Wars, No. 03 1 .tract • JOHN WETH. ELL , Manufacturer •of PATENT,DOX VICES, . superior article. SOIJD DOX 'sot BR AZEDI3OX. TRW eoruer of-Anderson sad nob. taxm streets, mu mums from the Hard street, Badge, A n l• ksbenT cur maoae ri, WORKS, corner or Pint and Liberty i streets, 'Plttsborpb, Pa,—Msablniste Tools of ele.7 _evoell u IHON PLANE JIS,• Saida and Band TURN. 'MO LATIM, DRILLING' MACIIINEB, de.. Se., manulho , trued to order, . Lean . JO& F. lIAMILTON A CO. EIBRISIDEREDAKb APLICA MA .TILLAS-HaterWs Matittarror T.orbral,kry_ind . /ip ark bt" ... ' NIIIS. L. S. WILSON, - :-- - .:: . X.:=Pc Nou Wnr+t , 0. 0,911 . 44 . :Jam .soli Ere It& kaatnudble Clay Man- UiIIeittIeIVICOMPAIIY,• TUTS cO . 3I = ANY - HAVINGLENLARGED thial d lter=fieirrlamrL i tTrmeml iheidi m , (L T . (minn pmixtptly attended t. ET . • • • KIER 70:110. Canal Halltt., Pittsburd.Beitslibei2l.lBs3.• , • • a. xtssa. M'CORD & CO. inIGLZBALE AND RETAIL YASUONABLE '114.1 . AMY:. CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALT:Rini ALiaCTXDS 0Y YOBS. .006,11rE8 -01:.1r00114.1VD FIFTH STREET& • • Pittaburp, Pa. 1119-Their eack ambraces l trely quallLy otyla antes Calf . an par BCmneta. --! - r•rrrstunton -COACH , F ACTORY. , s OLE 7 ' 74 l4.nrAos A nuilgta tt oit • 'WOULD respectfully. callthe..atteution of Souiti4n and Wertern Merchants to hit O. stork d.*. sone in sr.. fro= to ninon.nave Carriages arel . ont from the best material and workman. ship, and modes-LW nn inperrisko; he ctn. with COW 6 M. work to la Interior to none r.nufao . taredin the Union. The avocets of his trosineas and the great Intro., lo demand $4 this risme( work, has Induced him not to bolld' any common or law prim] work In his eptablishasent.. Perm. 'ranting good honest work will nirstab call nod mine' exa Ids stock Wore going East. All work warranted. New; Coach: Factory—Allegheny. DI.H. WHITE .tc CO., would *ro om:flay • hat= the Public that they hare 06.6 Bacookibetwoett Federal and lianduskey strobe. nay are nownniking end are prepared - to receive ankle fur every.deerription of vehicles, aseettee, Chatiota, • Baronage. Bosoglea.• de— which.frono their long,experienee in the ocantifeetore of the above work. and the tedfitiee they hare,they feel confident they arseoed to do work on the 0066 6166011/li6o terms with Mee wanting articles in their lino. , , Paying particular attention to the Selection of materials. and having .066 bet tee ms workmen, they have no beeltotion warranting their work. We the:refine oak the attention of the public to this metier. •N. B.—Repairing dyne in the beet manner. and on the most reaaeuabis terms ___.Jalitntt Coach and Carriag. e Pactory7, TOIINSTON,' JD CO., corner of syy ;Itelmoirt and Scheer& rtreatit: All ebony Mi . :gm:lld verissetfully letter. their friends. and the public generally, that the_y are minulhoturing 'Carrhurea,-Barouthes, Scu mmy; laogsiee. Sleighs and Chariots, lo all their various styles of finish and moportiory All orders will .Ire mantel with Strict regard to dura bility and beauty of dolah. Setters will also to attended to on the meet reanmable terms. Octet in ell their week the hest Easter. Shafts, Yolm and- Wheel Stuff, they teel confident that all - who facer. them with their rettrocage win be ne r fcctly satisfied ors trial of their, Work. -Pare are reduested to gine them a call Whoa .:.= 'Fifth. Street Ste' *lag_ Factory - A BILITY;INEROY , AND ECONO6IY. h Olt ar .'"';a:Vrirg i gOli ß ' kl .. U ? - WM garnet docking all mad. Dam Lot wars waoL ND ADVANCE DEICE. WM. DALY. Mains pactort. sth strad. lastgaen Mod and Market ■OOZDIAD J. J. r.060r3 LivinAntoN P..mgen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS.-P'ITTSBURGH, PA. roCit and Depot ;Railroad Scam Ray Cattle and OriJrt de ; Dittfuno and Counter Da; oD ?qoillf., Drop and numb Lo.teboa, Collar JaHte . of rarkoui [mix Paine DUX PaDrerbx Dons and Yostootor kraneibk. EMU ar mire - ' 'STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 1119,31111 and Sll /Atria arra. Osamits SmslAfifil end, •••'• • • - • • IVIONIIM L ENTS; Tombs ,Graro -. • Stoiteit,' • kprattuii Tope, 31abiols. Ilapoolasi Pkna.m. 14.47 Ira)" on band, and toade , to ortter;_ muhlnerr, at the toned mire. Three Liendred miensl and aeleeted f.r aririt.v.s 4o lt , r i ty „. SIN* and a i r i r• Idled with deepatolt at 3191.1ba53y • • W. WALLAux. .-Slacktmith . Bellows' Manufactory; f9-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.—The sub , scribers - vault rerepeethilly Intrm theft - Wien& mat the public gatierelly, that they have tutored into partner eh! p mmmpriehN on the 19th of April, under the to 4{4_l. :WILLIAM I 00., fir th enuterture of BLACKSMITH MIXOWO etemirr hada they am determin. • ed to make of the eery beo materials and impeder wok • uumeldp. They Intend to Mee always im hood an wart -1 meat of all slow from 24 to 40 Mew, wa their numufeetary, mama tflitOMMionitottEuloakrittreela. % - Seashore! . -. • .. ; „a 173,117. irAsiading 'fru* itespor /Markin tqr iiL Lf /. DICKEY s CO. - - PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1854. HEW yomx From VISSCURP & . nome, no. 80 is . SMELL'S normal Adrortllltor . 0 . 6 a Strm4 bro. York' Retintge nisi. he LAO My eff New' tort'. PEIIIMUOUTDOUTH: TUE 'PROPRIETOR OF THE ''ISERCAN • TILE GUIDE Would ieopeet fnll r roll the attention of Marbants; Forums. and, Illechanlm residing out or the dim eity,to the moderate toessAr mote motemiption of (' 'the Mnric .. bdrilto MeldruloirlbonsoniT /Wit tth le P Tsar, malting i t ononeetlonatdy The chesprit Weekl y ! : FactillT ?Megaton. PuNishedin the UnitedElatec The Monroe of the Gaidewillcontaluthe usual variety of OrlMnal,Spky Artie es written not only to. pmase :but latttz d e=rikbere , igte4 . th a syneleleer the In regard to politica. t nt he &kb trill maintain-an tedee panics:torte,. and, from time to ti me. will advocate such measures as test conduce to the lotereste of the greatesV . number. . • ' POSTAIASMRS and other"' are respeetfellY requested to act as Agents for this PePer, will ho feee.ll.l specimen coptm:free when chaired to pun. .7_ PR EMItcILS."—As Mame:Rent for persons to Interest themselves to obtain subscriber. Mr the Afrecaulde Guide. 'el" °E.* the following Preudome, and ore. the receipt of i. the names and err Y ,i sn o f we limed them far. F er7Mor the cAter akin" of 1. " • For thtee honcho:l indocribera • V. 5 CO Far twohnodredand fifty euberribers, we will give --. one splendid fine Gold Watch. (warranted for Foster° hurstfue de.gaut, floe Uold' Locket, (4 -Foram' htutdred arid fifty, on elegant /Irecola;Vlno r.a• one hnndre, one Gold Feet Chain, wortli 800 For eeventy-tive cebsotbere, one Geld Pea and Gold handmondy engreved, Far Lift,. one do do dn • For forty. eon do do ' 00 *For thirty, nue do do do 5 00 Fer twenty. Commercial' - • do In enter do extension holder, worth • 200 -For eft one medium do 200 For twelve, one Lady . * do 'do - and *This Gold Pen aud Gold Holder, Is the ladle? else , in almantiful article- , All {berthas gooli shall be procured then the New York Geld Peullenuring Company, the acklowledged best . Gold Pen and Pencil Coss Manufacturersin thin enotinent cums can be advantageously homed In every) and city lot he Union, acid • boon minder of au bers fbtelned In this way. Poch as Would tutored thenowlvee r the Guide, nn he wolf reworded, no cornet of premiums above will show PA Ii.,IIETIN who would desire an excellent Family News• paper, abould at once themselves of the Gn.fiff., • the Prim being much below any other newspeper publiehed. AGENTS wanted for every city In the Mated Bees mot (bead,. Iteeponsible parties. who will set as agents for the OW Ile, will please furnish us with their names for pule TO THE LADIES fre would particularly appeal. know . reel the efficiency of their eerrlces when energetically di meted. fly thew cooperatiori our eutecrlpt lan lint would soon out number any raper published on thin continent, .0.4 to rtaln-tble 'hall at all times strive to embody In 'the - columns of the Goeffensoinettanz tenet only please imt instruct our female patrons. Our solocuipt ion rodeo being no low,there will le hut little difficulty In their prorwring Mr us ermugh sniveritere to obtain any of the Mon PreA I. one store described.- and what. Mal emild. tied .docire Mindanao csaa Watch, lAwkat. Ilmeet' Bloomed en and Pencil! WI. e want to Print an edition of ..to ClWia within time months. This meant Ile we ehall enlarge the (ftfkle to double Its present Me. SinsicSebreciptiourmay be retnittinlin Poet Oftloe Slam riiAll cummuniestions should be eddreseed, Imst to W. N.lO-therrev. Editor and Publisherof the em bet Akeeetol7. Geide,Ne. ass Oeer s lob ata..s.- Stirik.+l.l.77 throughout the Moon. by put:abating the above. aPproptiatelv :TL loelnding meice, TwoMontee. end ethlutt attention editorially, to the same, a_ "4 ft l i v n e s a u llTtPlTlV r .MViro t ir AV/Wig= Ibßart. /Mile PliMms edit be entitled Lawn, !bleb will to tbrwartbet to them se they o f &mt. le4.This too and . will be of the manufacture ef the Nem Tork Ge/d Fire Nettelacteohm tlonparee. No, the Ormnerteh tho most attitude... and rellahlellohl Pen produeem on this continent, if not In the world, • . apt 5,2r0v Staten Island Fancy Dying Establishment. °rpm': 2r.. - 3 Joni srnr-sr, evronoora non inittunrar, NEW YORK CM.. gARDERS received by Expr6sa, or ntherwise. Ibir for dying or &analog Ladle? Draw, )lentil!. and Shatvla of etery description: Damask and Mereen Cur tain, beautifully dyed. Lane Curtains natured. Certain Crape Shawls deed the mast Gratiaat. relate nude crave Mort. Al klub otrilk. vuolen tend fancy mauls, (la the plan or garment.) treated In the molt aurreatfni manner. The unders=veltad long experieme In the prone ration °fads at... Staten Island. and reel ' r '.4 that their aneasa.in the art niftier la unrivalled. anh29.4.mv. • SAYILETT. NEPILXIV BAO. • OLYI\EUSB . fa and Cloak Itanolactiner and Importer, da Canal at. 811 0 - 11\ or - , r , •31 — a s rgilla Etr.orinin, F. HIBBARD ‘t SON, Wilt! Cherry lii•Datele. Mamie Mal. Pllb.:Wm tr.. .10in et ( 17 T., HURLBitrifT, Amerian Hamoeu is rang- Pharmacy. Hedielaws, Om% te. en• OA e. 4.= Drown. st. VAN DOESEN'S Imprormi Wahpene. It restoree , rear Hale to Ito °HOW color, and civet. At pew growth Waste. Depot. 11X Chamheta ot. ------ • - - 11110 CT. GILBERt from Memphis, is cur- Mg hen:eked, of Ceueere. Tumors. Mere, and Wens w t out the knife, et ht. epatioue scams, 453 Orrodwer. AI FREE WOODIIA3I, Manufacturer arid Importer of Guns. Mee& Pistols. ke.. ito Fenno .1... Q 11. WAlLVlCK,Sinnufacturer ofinata i7 died Cot tags Vaaltriro, am. CI Whit**. TORN DAVIS, Commission Merchant and ImParaer of Bratallet. Wines and Clsara, Woh =tan ot -_ - . • . . , GOODWIN. & BRO., Manuaaurora of &I:l'pm Cat Wargo, Clxamaral kinIVATI and MID, IVITIIEELER & WlLSON,Proprjatoreand T v ,Ilonafacturere of A.B. Wilect'a Patertilttltehlar liteeldnea orke ^ s. 4 Bnattlaar• 564 Broad: V war. near Iletropolitan , POOPER &OUSE, A. . .), Peamili nrof; Meters. Stt Ittnadtrar. k ORMAN. CIITTER." - •suOcesvor to .1,04' - • no.t.lobt.. la Staple 11:77, CII.A.FFWT --- ate W. Newman, 111annfoo;: 1./. tam and Wholesale Dealoyln e., 1 , 88 Broadway. inyla.lny Q.Alififti. CAitiiit Wholexile7bea , 1.002 In Broom,. l'alnard'palls and Tab& Wood.and low Ws.. 33*11114 Mat, Cr...cla, Twins, ISlciFloy. Wrath =4 reanwlo, n taldalrt. _ r i , ? l n i ctTir S e fi l2* - 1: 3" •oriAic, !Able No,lo CalharlaVilal t 8.3.0 t =r. 1 B.Blart. Now York . lab9-lya - MISCELLANEOUS. ~...JoRX P. 011,1Vr. Elate Man. Nat. Tel. °fined da..t . ..egt.th . l7les &Peres itna:fal & ciTY HOTEL. (late Browne,) corner .et . gralthlield and Third atreeta, Pittsburgh. Pa.. 04.133 ARR. Proprietor*. . ' Rs Thb large and contiodlotu. Hower having under gone thorough retells . . sad furnhhed with new odulputenta throughout. la nor open for the ravaption of the traveling public. CrlMUltnltoDnimit. ap23-dent .3. T.. CetUvar S. UMEEMIT & 130 N, CiENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for lull the sale and paralyse of Mud Moto, Col4etlon of Tient", Negotiating Loom, on Bonds. Mortgage., Or., N. 140 Third at.. ?Mahwah. Pa. , 003-17 T. 0: WARRINGTON; (D1PL031.9 IAADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE., U. has always on hand • fall asKatsoant,_lio. 2.5 tuth street, Plttsnara]l.Pa. seSO•lydi dififf..lloWßY, Dealer in Leather • ae.. OD sad Ram IlndlatA N o • 233l Abatr ataaßt.: J aPPagita the bead of Wood. uabit.s. V FELIX'S GENUINE EiTRAbT.OF ond bar a 1 , 1 11114 m . -m- Peen Amt. l'att4borat, P.. 11113.11alrara of Rumen= anantarielts. WARDROP'S SEED STORE is aow ftlf ..idete with Early - Sew& fbr the notbedn Pruitt ig munente ihr the Orehardle Oorn Mailers. Welk and Strew canna, and emery thtng or Inland to the • Termer. Gerd. ter or : . meteor. Orden boOt Deere sad Merv:baste filled promptly on liberal terms. • „ . „ • -- .WALTER P. MARSHALL, importer and .I)enler In Plain. Figured end becteatirw.Paper 1 1.10,trr,1401;t-nPintotim,v—..,,k... soon verte. •' • mh...e.t VAILISFASHIONS,FORLADIES'DRESS. ES.—The Nth Fashions for AMP., 111reet per steamer n been We en the Lt nroxlmo tr,r • SIRS. S. mum xi, " Penn. above nand street. WILLIA3.I NOBLE, Upholsterer, sand Y Deni moat.Utirr. nieralerand Retail, Third the fo nt ft. . . tifitgliußaTi - ebAbirFAttOltir.—No:: 413 Diamond Alley. near Wood street. "eta Z. M. BIGELOW% Prohrintur.' TA. BROWN, would'mostrespectfulls in- IR" forte the torbilo that he kostei on hand at hie stand on the west sae of the Diamond. AlloAabbon Clty a won. piste assortment of Veellien Vehltian Rst lers ani made to order. in the hest style. warranted equal B to any In the United illie. Ills Minds ran be maimed without the ald of n screw driver, ,Ilaviog pun:Ny.l4llam stock. toolk and wood Of the Cabinet Ititabilehment of Ramsey h lleClelland, 1 ain.nretared to furnish their old easterners es well as the nubile at large, with e r e rythinn In their line. Agency, No. 5 Wood Area, Piftsborah. J. A. DROWN. Y. =CR S ...... ....... .. ...... EICS GLASS WO.RKEI; 41f4i0 RENZ & VIGIITMAN, Manufacturers of all. Mode of VIALS, BOWLS'S, ithd WINDOW 8, 63 Water and 66 Preat itreete. Pittobargh. • . N. 11.—Partiotdar Attention lead Weald tdana• at Window Glam and private mpulda fnr nettles and ybku, in= • :JOll3 P. QM.. ONES & QUIGO, Manufneturern of Spring • sod 11111ter Steel. Plough Slob Steel. Steel :Plonnb Inge, dada and Pllptle Spring= Bran Nut Tanen, Ralf Patent Saw Mall and Hammered lion Azlea—Lbroar of Boma and Firrtateeett, Plttsbnrgh. srnris:l . , ... n. noocu. P. B. 80UER8..6:b0.; - Ran"ufacturero of Ropw. Ptiteitt Impreored Staid Cultirster.—Carner . sun Ntrst streets. Pittsburgh. . .Ibl2 ' • If IVTSTO.T:itiot4i.r. 'or Phases, gpsdni. e.,,Varebouse No. '22 ire.Xt st. Is om First rad Serood streets. Pittsburgh. Pa • • "Penn Cotton Mills,- Pittsburgh. ENNEDY, !CHILDS .1. CO.. bianufao Inzers of— • Tenn A ?tea heavy 4.4 SheoUn= adorn and &ado; • • • • • " Plough Lines sod Sash Clordi • Rope of : n steer and desedpuons • ' . . • ligrOrders left at the Medway Stone oilotoui Milan R 00. 131 Wood etreen, oil bay* attention. • • 1 . etrar THE AND CEDAR WARE.-SAMUEL 811.0E8EN keep. cortakNotly. oaf moot of Wash aod Dath Tot., llores. Btromboa Oak Wolf, liltetwa. or Draw . Dokketk %ode: Bowls, - urns. Dr/ Desonuro. Mu, arol orry :w.ak Doan* =1 all akar kWM of ware hlallko; Alao-50 n 044 TAM, and 100 doom Itorkatk Warersom, blarnb hall. Mb sired, litlabarsk, araigr , - - RLEBETt has 'juict:rood a eladeoo eelebrati c 411 (3 of .aperlat 31 ULU 61)11A1)1.- .I=l2lr. ; merits matte* Uridde th e immediate royerdsloll or S.e ?Jm i&reatortlp iL Zllttsrt•stsd sre =rid , rrect l 5„,..43Z . with the norm roc= nmel l :thefiript tram...lento. hoing r aZate Inventions of 1.111,:u. , X11. au! • lut cOM .- - 2 Ire ect.1 6 %11=4 crtinid"e6rneri itothti *eel: and donbl•sertefroods—Plano Slit% • ro j i • the acts. Macadam, 4.0tg.i10t..1 Wt. OULU Mm ffite• gr ir .„" nd .. l -!?.#.");•,.* •l strii t Mg.4.4V!!'. MONDAORNING, MAY 141354 M. - 'Bible Borsht, its Peintssivanta7 7 It waa - recently announced that to 'Roman Catholic Priest bad barred the Protestent'Bible at. York; In this State. The affair has been investigated , by the York County Bible Soeie- . : ty, and atameeting . last month, the. following 'resolutions were adopted: Whereas, the Bible has been twice burned in 'this place within the last two years, by the Pa pists. and whereas,,; . this recent sat of sacrilege a was perpetrated by Bataan Priest, of Auatrian '-birth and recent itnalligration, we feel as Quiet. Sans - and friends of the word of God, that it is ear imperative - duty, - respectfully, to express Our views of stack outrages, committed, against the religiour feelingspf thia:caminunity, therefore, - Resolved, that we do Lot only consider the act of burning. the word of Ged,' end the priest's aveyiel to repeat - the net; as blesPhemous, but hereby declare flint as Christiane and-American rdirair, wo will no longer passively submit to such outrages against Christian morality, end the fun-, desneotal.principles of our free American Insti tutions. 'Resolved, That the statement of .facts,, calis upon the friends Si' the Bible, for inereased,dero tion to, and greater dilligence in the noble work of circulating the Holy Scriptares, without note or comment, and therefore, we will endeavor - to furnish to every man, woman, and child in this town and county, copy of God's word, in the hinging° in whichit can be read, nalwithstand ing the opposition and threats of n Bible burning Papal Priesthood. These resolutions were baised upon the official. report of the Rev. R. Oswald, Treasurer of the Socilty, who was charged with the investigation of tlutsubject.: From his report we learn that he warr`informed by a friend that the Catholic priest' had burned a Bible for a poor Catholic family, and was requested if the old lady should call for another' ho should giro her one. A few days aftenvards - she came, and he 'inquired whether it was a fact that the Priest burned her Bible. She stated that it was; that they are very poor, that her husband was aiekely and had been confined to the house all winter; that ho bad a Bible, and that daring the tedious hours of his skinless he enjoyed himself very much in its roadie , . jor she thought that if was the. Word of God, whether published by Gatholles or Protest ants; she ,further stated, that On overlain day the Priest called to see her sick husband, and seeing the Bible on the bed, picked it up end inquired what they were doing with that book, and in saying it was net a fit book ?or them toI read; threw it into the fire. -This poor woman said further, that she thought it vase good book, and that she would like to have another; that she could not read herself, but that her busbandi was a good reader. and that he was fond of read iug it. The Rev. gentleman gave her a Bible ! after Writing in it as follows::--“Lostord ts ,- Grry, cry Boyer. by the Fel:migrant.; Dille &defy, Feb. 14, 1844,1 and he told her that the Bible was twined to her as long at her blisband lirtd, and all he asked of her was, that if the Priest burned it she would let him tutor it. , She said that she - would take care that the Priest' wonldnot get it into his hands; be did however get it into his: hands, andlu a few weeks after the above proti-- 1 ise was made, the Bible together with_ the follow ing letter was lent to lip 0. by the Priest: - : You, March 1%141854. Ste:-1 send you back the Bible you loaned to Gregory Berger. The reason Ido so 14beCause that book is spinst Christianity Itself- I pray you,shall not ,pidge men as opposed to the 'reed log of the Bible, in really the Bible. But that book which I scud to you is partly adulterated, partly interpolated, partly mutilated, in those parts of it which you and your fellow and mis ters cannot anti could not understand, or which are opposed to that what you call faith. - I ask you, therefore that you would spare yourself the trouble of leaning books of that kind , ,to peoPle of my congregation. If I should find more such Bibles I would then tint send back, bat I would barn them, for,they are worthit. . , Respectfully... PR:talus Josern iVicterre. Pastor of Bt. kirtrye Roman Catholic Church; Here then we have the avoiratthat a Catholic Priest will burei,tveg Protestant Bible distrait! in his way.. beignse ill against Christianity 'Atilt's-leans, think of. thin! An Austrian priest, ;not a naturaliiitA citizen, the object of a foreign petennte, denoneesc the Book our , fathers taught us.to venerate, -end ttpcin • which; rind by 'which' our lairs ari.fennded and sanctioned, es actitfinated, interpolated mutilated, and mow! Itretrilstten - tattbi - raft not time that "Atheri. can ProtesMota choold 'determine to avenge Mao studied insults to their morel erne.—Phil. &me, Ors i Amuse 11 - 1171 SPAIV.—The Washingtcrn, 'Tinian had a leading article on this subject yes terity, ,which seems to be significant of very.be tiger:lnt intentions on the part of the Xaminla. • ! batten. it says : "If the rumors which were current et Madrid at our latest dates be reliable, the Spanish Cab inet had declined to 'shoed a prompt reparation for the ,amengs committed against the flag of the. United Shitis In the instance of the Mack 'N rior. The intelUgence, from the belief thatit is true, is justly producing a mighty sensation throughout the Union. The period for diploma tiring at a distance of four thousand miles forre -dress for unprovoked, flagrant insults and-inju ries sustained-by our country at the handset the' insolev..slianaible.and, so far as we are concerned;irre." ei at Havana, has at' length llN'gtW Duty ' • lees requires that we I should prepare far se ' . .n the 'spot ;where they.are perpetrated the o • • our honor and our rights. We are free to .e • nd terms so emphatic:ll and unequivocal ets to • in of no misinterpretation--that if ample stdisfac, titm.is not allowed for the piratical seizure a the Black. Warrior, we-shall advocate an immedi 'ate blockade of the island." , , "This In what in some pieces is called ..talltalk ing but we have been - so long accustomed to this bind of declamation from the official organ that under ordinary circumstances we should at tach but little importance to it; Just at this time, however, taken in- - connection-with the - statement we publish this morning on the author- ItY.of the Madrid correipondent of the London Times, as to the state Of Din Soule's negotiatimisa,l isentitled to More' attention than it Would other `wise claim: Thereunbe hut littledoubt that Mr. Soule has failed:, to tdatain:the prompt'repiiia trit " of which the-Union speaks- and jut as little that our governtnentime,b4n:ndikied of the fact, and that the article in the Union - was penned with full - knowledgela the premises.- Unless,.then, we can teliever.hat the passage we have quoted iss pure piece of bravado, without meaning or motive,'tt istlairto infer that tbe Ad ministration le feeling Its way towards ai demon stration against .Catba.. 24r.' Slidell's resolution points in that ' 'dietitian and there are other in dications scarcely less important. We ought, perhaps, to qualify our phrase, andeay. the Pres ident and a:portion of bis advisers are bent on this mischievous purpose ; ' for, judging hint by his antecedente, we can scarcely believe that Mr.. Marcy is disposed to sanction such a course; but, be this saltmay,.it ; will be -w6ll for the country to keep closewatids - upon those who at 'present control US executive actiin. • ' ' There ought to he no mystery.-about this Cu tan fleshless. : If the government hag possession .of any facts to justify the vehement tone of Its, reputed mouth-piece, why riot communicatethem to the people. If Spain has realty committed the outrages which are so lustily charged;let have the proofs,so that we may be ready to gym- Pathize in all just measures for the vittilleatiell of national honor. If there is °echelon For war— like movements let it, be proclaimed in open and unequivocal terms, had not through these mys terious giving! out which serve no other end than to derange and unsettle all the interests of the - onentry. Give us the facts and not Inuendoes t and then all men will be able to draw their own conolusions.=-Pild. A:American. „ • The Philadelphia Ledger gives the extract from the Union aboin commented en; and adds : This intimation, accompanied by the statement in the letter of our Washington. correspondent, that Mr.. Seigeled demanded 'the retailer the ! CaPtahl-General of Cuba, looks.aslf there was ! a design on, the part of some individual to drive, the Goverment into a war with Spain, whether we havajtast cane for Oar or n0t...1f any in dignity has- been Offered :to .our Goiernment it would-be dishonorable to' submit to,nr any violation of, treaties by which Our emmer cial rights aro • made to sillier and for Which Spain refusei redress,: then' the necessity of,,re sorting to war measures .the•only meattr.et righting ourselves would, proper 'enough to propose.' • • ' • It is not manifest, howaver, to the people - of this 'country that there has been any anchwrong .dono by. Spain to onr.Government,..or, lie citi-. rens. In fact,. the - evidence-is just the other way, We have;. - a• natien;:pennltted one of the greatest:wrongs bib . ° done Spain .that one eonntry could respire; from,another, have' suffered one of her dependencies to'be twice in-, vaded by our own eitlren4her.provn* ice plundeei cd and her people:murdered while :defending their soil from Invasion:and their proPertyritian And volon the Vahan authorities attempt to enforce: their existing laws; to prerent . a repetition of theta trotruges, we.affect to , talk 'of our ..honer," and the ..linsnita" . .offered to our flag, as -if our ham* were Identitled.with the success of piratical scheanesef lima:110n, end 13* fing l S. which law*.mon may,,,choose to:perpitiotte !- - What is Nix; in thts.B k Warrior affeirstdch 'alit for the last resort for redress—so appeal to, 'arms' The captain of that teesel, by his own Nproper and constitutional. to legislate:for alaveri . t shoWing, violated the taws of the port, end hi \ kxtension, - fight forelavery extension, repudiate i and .his owners have . reason to congratulate KibleinnlY plighted filth, and Sine-Sanctified hind themselves on getting Off easily as they did. :. Marks to extend shier'', and to, take inillions - On fact, the owners hay° said as tench. What is fro - the' .public purse; \ to buy'" - territory .of -a j there further in the langua ,, e4.' - the . official or-I treacheretes tyrant, on. which to found a despot- Igas at Havana which woulewirrant this nation 1 ism more dark and damning than any despot thin' in rushing Into war ? - Is' the Adeilidetration at ; side at A lgiers would have the s.itanioeffrontery Washington so sensitive that it cannot lear:a to intliatN—Phirei 4*.. '..1 . .newspaur.paragraph in i - journal 'which has as - . • -v- —v........------- good a right to exprom its opinion as any news ' paper in the United' Slates! . or are we inch ad ' vocntes - of - the, freedom of the press that we should like to - atop any strictures upon our \ con duct in the journal, of neighboring nations l•,'The ithportance of , tho ootoi-otScial organ at Wash ington when speaking of Spain is-far morerep r reheusible in its spirit, and .exceedingly morel, undignified in its character thanany 'exprossioci Which a slily and indiscreet editor in Cuba may I have applied to the Executive of this country. The ' government - of Spain has L too winch good sense to take notice,of such drivellings of spite Spleen.and That such ridiculous pretences' tie these should be put forth in - an official organ as just causes for war, is the best evidence that ban be offered that, we have no real grounds of offence egaint Spent, ,u nn son dg o ircs o ius can gti gr o4 . re s tl ees eali tt to rp h ug op 4 e ih th e a d t an thet i o r te a l ii this clamor, und that our representatives at Washington • will not; by their course, sanction" any act which will tend to . disturb the pose*. ful relatiens which wo , now hold with till the . . world, and by maintaining which our prosperity , will be greatly promoted and increased. Tun discussion of the Nebraska nes ion n the Sante is made the occasion of flash, insult and renewed outrage upon its opponents. Tho country to gravelytold that Mr. Riebardeon, the Chairman of the Committee on the Territories, will "permit' dia.:limier, on the measure forsomb Our country never needed such wise dipioma- days longer. Gracious and magnanimous \M'r, cyan now azul never had sefoolish Richardson! Let the northern members be thank conjunction of blunders was never bef - „ . Such eard a fol. \ They are now under the lash of the ore b seeee whip, but th ey e re generoaely granted of, as these ethiell have recently marked our di- permission to speak a few' times on the, questio plomatic dealings with Mexico, Central Arneri- h efeta t h e imm i x , 110 the, northern white men, ca, and Spain . \ \ their constituents, heart and do theinot rellsh• Mr. Gadsden had hardly reached • !Mexico ho- .their 1 1 this kind consideration in Hie overseer of their fore he undertook a treaty wills Santa Anna. if prospeetife masters? Let them hearken to that took all aorta of people into his confidence, firs- snip member from the Granite State: ho is foam] I sod much, and worked bud, But after a time the Administration began to` be somewhat con. I mo enoug h , t a betray his constituents, Harty cerncd about him and sent out , a helper=in some flihhnrds This boson ' friend and s p ecial rePre kind of nondescript capacity, no one a little slued one can tell ex isentativo of the President in the Ilona°, flatbed slaty what. Between the two andwith sudden success, jeers and insitits his fellow of speculators in the rear, a treaty was Thi e comae e m ia ,, 1 the attention of the country was aroused . It\ , se, agre:d members by such•language as the renewing, after upon with Santa Anna Land-the Minister, \,l, • "fiend fur your couches, gentlemen; we in end I 'W 1, . a session extendingtill past nine o'clock at night: 1 agog with exultation, hurried on \ with itl gi ve you a good ~juing.,ashington. Report spoke famously, of it, and suit and domination is, but PreParaterY s te what went into the hands of the President. I\u Week of ma y to week passed and in the White Home - it still be hereafter expected to follow under the nobstructed rule of the slave power. Tho,lie-, remained, mystery begun to gather abOut it, and people commenced doubting whether, after braska bill he not opposed en partisan grormd.s. NOt in, the heist. It is' a measure resisted and all it was so comely 'a thing as they had en condemned by the deepest tocual sentiment of the , be led to expect. There were hints, nay positive community, and from the very highest point that assertions, that it would never see the light. Itut, notwithstanding, it was one morning sent to a public question can ho regarded. Yet the op ptnenta, of the bill are treated with contumely on 1 the floor of Congress by `purchased tools of the the Senate. Therp it was examined three weeks s President, and their remonstrances against its hideous features mocked by the tools of Slavery - i in secret. The Siqators made up their minds that they did not like it. The .President sent „„. ~e,.6 . , e . , , \ word to them that they ought td like it, and A. ' ".„'!.\______,....,, - sboalef. The Senators f inally concluded to cut it .. INCONSIncrt VETO SIE,9IIAGIL.--taitir. BigiLT, in two, patch half of it up, rentol it off, give It among other bills, vetoed one incorporating the a new name. and send it back`to \ Santa Anna to Donegal Deposit Bank at Marietta,Lmcaster co , ore how he fancied it. It wilt,noi we are g1. t01 ,, d, , come - Via' to the Senate ngain; n the objection being the want of its individual ii- yet if --- • ability principle , though the bank was made sub -IIA Anna ie *ailed with it ' that doles et end the t jtot to the generalqaw regrdating such Instate-. 1 matter. for our House of Representatives has to • skies, lie likewise intimated. iket. then wew i act upon it. money appropriations, 'loll may in- Namely enough bushiest' at Marietta to require validate it altogether. Prom beginning \ to end, a bank. Of that the \applieants should be •the 1 the management of the whhle busines.kwas irre- ,,,.., judges, audit . war a little reason for the JJJ 1 solar, undignified, and improper. Ilutlerepre- "'"'" to assign am , Governor ,to ex ency is br cuse a predetermines{ that he did i I 11 eentatinne are tette' that is net the wowars .A1,...7"; Govern r his inconsistencyshtt I of the communications with Santa Anna, ,c.dh course Bu 1 during the session, sign sexeral bills incorPorat oral end written, were not only of the oddest but Ina' Savings and Deposit Banks, without the in of the most unwarrantable description -141 e n a n s. dividnal liability clause in theircharters, undone &ions in fact that the Senate will` not mutter I .i, lat least—at Canonsburg, Wirhington chanty, 1 them to be made public. We do not \ vouch er', 'where, far less ,business is transztoted than at Ma- i this, but the public, mind has a right to tit 1 rietto. The fact is; the Governer used the fetal IMIOIIII3 of 0 correct , judgment upon this Matter. on perional grounds, and not fort he public good. 1 {The -How of Representatives cannot vote the , y t ....„ depply regret to Stil him commit any action I money intelligently, without knowing die hibtery I 'trim.. inits ekerweter.2._pky_ bits. , of the treaty; and that history, -at least' that 1,, e'___:_,____,_e,„.. , ,, c ._..._.V . ,, 1 , portion of it comprised in the written correspol lerics subtoittml by the President to the Senate written to New Hampshire to signify his expect= tux WIIOLE I—The Premdene has 1 —should be made - public, let it excite laughter ation,that Harry Hibbard will be eleetSte the I or indignation against *hem it, will CT what ill United States Senate, and declating that -argon \ position to him on account of his vote or, the Ne- i 1 to Central America, Mr, Solon Borland has i s tweak ., wg, wilt be regarded and treated ao op-1 1 tnade a really ludicrous failure. lie alerted 1 positien to the Administration" Inasmuch, its i marvellously. There ie in fact no instance on' the constitution makes It the President's duty to, II record of such a start, for he began by " luti ng acquaint the States who s m they may, and who the President of Nkevagtm /ws 2 -two- limy may not eleerto the Senate, we shall look,i aPeeelyr-Wedniansean raceedime. , t61 ' 6 1 - '_____"'"", , to our neighbers of the Granite State fora cheer- haws and fifti-five mium . a. lie taikeu Symms' - ful nn4 prompt- tompliance\with the Executive] lately About the Monroe doctrine, and when it . „T ema°, end en the „de e , conf i dently fee the a h em _ 4 length be got through talking. he proceeded t° lag consequemses threatened in case of disobetr„ make a treaty; and a treaty he' um 4 e , ...aueh en I ease: To be treated as an opponent to the Pres has not its hkef in any archives out of bedlam. ! eat .Admirdstratiori is no light '•. penalty, as 'the It pro everything and took nathlng„ It °mpg- New York"hards" and theMassachnsotts .-softe cal us to protect Nicaragua, and engaged fitenr. CAA attest. The Yreeident says, moreover, that I ego* to do what she liked. The curiosity was sent on to Washington. The first feeling of the wishes eniabiabareritialitira atectedthekNe°brasafokarmlqtesvitito4n.his— Preeident' was ani"CMMt ' the next shame" He That accounts fo the milk in the cocoanut. We could not make up Me mind to send the produc- have never been able t lion to the Senate, but did make up his mind to Hibbard should ha e madao'comprehend \ how Mr. , such an ass of him bring its author horse. Thus - Mr. Borland's L fii , o araguan days are over. He took folly with biro, an arts) as to vote bo h ways. on the same quoit eelf (allowing that membfr of Congress can ho and left mischief behind him... Ile \, managed to Ron, and wrong at s t, but , ..murder is out" surround a difficult question with tenfold greater now—ho was obeying Orders.-4pringfidd Repub. • difficulty, and to make his mission ridiculous In ik an. , \ \ \l . an Incredibly short space of time. Ta,bas ills rtlipeared with his laurels in the cane-IThes of Of Mr. Soule we hare nolect seen Hie end; but he has stumbled grievously ; at his verratart lon the Cuban question. He demanded terms for the settlement of the Black Warrior difficul ty, which the Spanish Government can never consent to without degradation, and which our own Government did not authorize, and in all, probability. will not sustain. He has not con fined himself to his instructions; but has man ed to bring the AdminiStration under the bu s alternative of war, or disavowal and o public mind feels great solid f this ,llflicalty; and this fed; :springs chiefly erotical. lie --- - , to_r such tole about solicitude, it canno _ front a distrust or has clearly proved that he is not responsibilities as have devolved upon his bad management resulted merely * easement to the Administration. it would be of little"moment; but, it imperils the peace of the country. We to care to anticlpate the final issue, but so long as the present mode' of diplo- . 'Macy continues at Madrid; 'lie one Who apprn elates the importance of onr remaining in amity' :with Spain, ,can help being concerned _fertile fu ture. 11r. Buchanan,' it is wild; demanded 'a carte ktanch from' tha Admbaistration before setting but for St. Janie's': most certainly with reason, if relpird be had to its favorite; and we may say chamoteristic, diplomacy.- Ax of n Doriox.—Whenever political . wire workers wish to play upon the national prejudi ces, or that second rate patriotism which is gov: ort:oemore by sound than by senile, a has and ery La raised about" British In gum= ei." This hoary ghost is marched over the course whenever some measure of doubtful utility or questionable con atitutienality is desired to be consummated for the purpose of sectional aggrandisement or in dividual notoriety and advancement, and we have become lioaitilydisgusted with the shallow trick. It reminds us of the ass in the fable which, with the lion's akin, tried to frighten his master. Wheat Texas was desired by they--South as a market for Blares and to add to their political power, It was trumpeted by southern politicians and northern demagogues who wished to make southern capital fur the advancement of their personal prospects, that England had a idolater eye on Texas, , tul it was said \that President . j Royston favored the protectorate of England, rather than annexation to the Ametican Union. This was believed by the masses, who, by two wars and mercantile and mechanical rivalry, had been taught, if not to hate, at least to Molt up on England with a jealous eye. The bait took; Texas was solicited to come into the Union, as if she wan coy and unwilling. Thus was the North gulled to accept Texas and slavery, lest England should greedily grab the tempting territory. Senator Hendon, last winter, at a public lecture in this city, stated that Texas dealred to come into the Union; that she would bare splinted - any overture from that country, and that he never had the remotest idea of favoring anything but annexation. It was a mere gull trap. . The same game •is being. played 'dative to Cuba. The cry is, England! England! ! wants it, .or at least, she and France will join with ;pain to work the ruin of Cuba, with a view to .04pple the United Staten. Last Tuesday, Mr. Ingersoll, in a speech is the Rouse of Represen. tativas, endeavored to. bow the ' "Afartellles Hymn" out of this worn out string; but the bow lacks rosin, and the string in too old and dis cordant. • • This theory of English interferenco Is o mere : dogma of demagogues and slater,' propagandists , to overawe the mosses who have score and con- science; bed who can be wheedled into the eup port of slavery eaten - don * bY no other cry than that of fettle interference. Remember, free• men of the North, this pretence is but Pa ball of frozen rattle-makes," which, it permitted to be rolled Into our midst, will become warmed into solivity, when all the flaming oyez, fortteil tongues, and Tenemons tinge .will appear in all their native malignity. Trust it not it iS verse than the Trqinn Homo, According to the theory of Southern Smetana and Northern men"witiv Southern leanings, it la nneonstivational and en= patriotic' to oppose the extension yt alavery"by lc:inquest of 'monarchical territory, how free from . the vilest despotlim'tliaterveraimurged mankind, :onto - resist the; violent nullification of solemn sompecta of thirty years standing, but perfectly -~t~,.. RIM= Di:Aril - 0i Iseeo E. Caear. - - - -The Detroit pa: pore .of thel*lay announce the death of Don; Isaac E: Crary, in his 50th year::: Ile - was born In CouneatientAand geminated at"Trinity-theat Washington .Colloge,. where ho-Wasr - our class mate: - with Deism, Hazelburst and 13anaker,Dr. Goddard and otlyr \Philadelphian - 3 . . Re married a. niece of Dishotrfifnell; and, in IRO 'moved , to . Michigan, end - we the first...member of Coo-' 'geese from the State hen it lees_admitted into the Union. `Pendingtile Dor:lean campaign, he made an unfortunattrattack upon' the' military x career of - "Old Tippecanoe ' which bre - tight Tom Corwin down upon him \in a terribly sarcastic manner, and used him np,ipolitleally: Despite this ill-judged tuovercieat, Ged Crary was a most: estimable and'gentlem, whosewhoseirmemo r ywill long be chered by thoso\ an Who knew him -best. At the-tine of himdecenselhe . was United States Marshal for Michigan.—pft's7a. • PAnott Cosnu`crs.—Aw imMitimice case was. determined on Wednesday -the Bdpretne Court for New York city which settles the priaciple of the- validity of parole contracts, roluntary-Ms-• - mimed - by Fire Insurance COMpatifier Agents. The Baptist Church of BroOklyn held a policy for ono year with the \Brooklyn Fire Companyrregularly.renewed for -`kiiveral •sMus, and by a verbal understanding with an *Meer of \the Company, it'was to be renewed'every `fear/ without notice, and the Treakurer orlrtistea , ef the Church, who was always to befoul in Wall street, agreed to pay the premium whin called upon. At-Abe-time of the great Brooklyn &reef 1847 ' the renewal had „beets neglected 'at the , officeVor . come weeks. and no reneWal. receipt sent Vilhe Trustee. The church-was destroyed, ,and nomthe Court holds that the parole arrange. cut to renew binds the Company - as ftilly .118 . 4 f 11 . had actually been paused. li dene4 cmcipAt - terday, the, Whigs - our city election y Knowles, for lloyor, Lae a , Terithiug- : • 7 Wards; aia.tiggregatfi, majo 5 °I. the The entire hoard of Aldermen and 23 Out 28 Councilmen, are - . 'Tun Eruccsos.l-....We1e "lurk, stay 11 The steamer Ericsson Was' raised fhb , morning's' tide, and will go immediately late dock, to be put in order for a sea voyage.... goieral of her cabin windows were found to-be open, which. of course very much emliimmased the opt:titian : of rasing her. . . ' • ORIg ANS JIMCiI:AL Ette2lo)le—QraC Orleans, May 9:-Car municipal election took place yesterday; and the fteformerik were ttt=' nmphant by 4700 majority.: • • A 'CALITOMiTA LAJCL—TLe - Placerville Venda says that Lake Bigler Is one of the entiosltits'of California. It is .a lake, fifty titles long, and from ten to twenty miles in whitit,•situated be, tween distinct ridges of the Sierra Nevada, and about ono and a half miles north of the road to Carson's Valley. According to the herald, it is • a perfect paragon of \a lake, n minis*a thee among the mountain, ..•.. Wonz.—The wool crop of 1917 =minted to 10,025,075. In 1851 it was 11,428,121; 110852 it was only 9,152,338—being a dacreaeo frank the . previons.yee'r of 2,883 793 lbs. The clip of 1853 was 12,989,330 lbs..heing un increase of Weer 9,000,000 of pounds.. From present appearances ` the neat clip will amount to over 16,000,000. • \ Cituteoroam Coisrcitscren..l.-Dr. Robert de: Lambelle, a distinguished nhysician of Paris, an. nonnces that a shock of: electricilts, given to a • patientdying from the e ff ects of chloroform, im mediately counteracts its infincnce, and returns the 'utterer to life. - \ N. n • .• • It is estimated that nearly a Million of dolla rs' worth of property has been 'wrecked erkhe'lla:. Kama Banksewithin three weeks: • • • • 11011)04111138 Dtcrwmco.—A friend has furnished the Baltimore Clipper with the followleg.ortrint from the communication of a very intelligent Cor respondent residing in Dublin, of recent date:\ "The Poptf's priests in the West of 'retain' are losing 'their flocks by hundreds, between, emigration and turning Protestants. Some 'of the chapels are now nearly empty." " ' What poisible reason can be given, it is . often naked, why northern men- of any pretensions to' honesty and respectability, shook' vote for the repeal of the hlisusouri Compromise? And espe. clay, why should a northern President commit himself to the namitigeted infamy of tnach.,-,1 measure? The answer is brief. It is beekaui our Constitution permits two terns to our Pres. , Went& If Franklin Pierce were Ineligible Le th al presidency, the repeal of the. Alisseuri Conio• I wise weeNtiethive been proposed x,.1 j - • (311111.1111 /*Mita/TlM—nib German-BodetY I which was organized in - New York in 1784, and Incorporated liilBo4, , foi the' pwepose of assist' -leg German iniallgrants,. and affording relief, to than and tho.tir dticersdants when le distresate liortsthat It now laird:ere . about aDo member", including n Gernianphysdenauk . who give their' services gratultonsly; and last year visited about 7,1500 perms. The moiety, during tho year, primed employment for about.lo,ooo, Afforded tenymarvato 6,800, andAdadalater. ed medkines to shoo; 6,600 - Laid year 119,008 German Immigrants engird at New York. s —, . • ~:~ • 4" • 4 \ i sm Gor. ter tor re•eleediele:PreiTtio llollu i 1 • , George F. Alberti. athiivi. 4 . ° fe m a le . t Governor Bigler which entitle luiit4e.meon - • deuce and support of•the • Deintxtraoy ors, of • ..„ 1 • \ vania, then they at I.lthX:ilint to their Caudidassr ." lln thin county, where Alberti•is known. and.•" • , . where the facts connected with. the -kidaapphog • t -of ts mother and..ettild• by hint mere Dilly and. • • fafrly given to the-public., through di Interestcd • chanels, we think the Governor will receive r - • ' • additional rapport 'beams° °llia - pardon of the _ notorious negro-stealer, hang= a,nd. reisMrtf., • ttionlst . . - • . I The Editor of the Snutriard Is in re-blissful •t• • , state ofigriorance : in regard to this etraartmeAl. •••• berti, to thus couple his - name - with that of • 'the Governor; . We Mtn/cilia Excellency • thank him for his trouble in' yoluitieting VOdl. fend an act, whkhhe 'auutot" but, rigret the • longer day ands life, • and which la to boor ettrlb. - , ; j pted to had advisers.. The Stevacktret says that -• •I• Alberti was tried "end contlated by an' abolition • ••. jury, and sentenced by an abolition -Trudge. We • • "."'" know nothing about the jury; but presume they ••••••-"r bad regard for the. oath they bad taken; butna for the Judge; ho happens to be now; 1111 he waa. _ • then, one of the lights of Democracy, receiving . , his office at the bands of the inialculate Governor • Porter. The Standard had better not touch up •., on thew ticklish matters, for depend upon, it, "". Governor Bigler , can .makit no capital out of the pardon of Alberti.-4;kit/iNitrar7. SOLe Of ens .Pssiervisters Pvntro .IVottes. • • • ' • —The Philadelphia Ledger,' o r Saturday says ~ -.., • . It is reported that s -contpatty 'of a dozen or '• more enterprising poisons, capitalists and others -• 4 ' 4 ... . '' purpose to take the Main Line of our PubLio: . -, • ':: . Works, at the minimum price of ten. millions, of -•-, ,dollars. The names of several . Of . the persicas •, ' .. • bare been made pablib. • ' •. ' ' ' ' ,c. • ~ - • s yzionirs tiniest' Caor.—The Tredericle.sburgh . - "...„.. .• . News says it is univerinsilyeduilttid that through out stern Virginhs, there's the ' prospect and -' '• '' '-\...• .-. ' i promise of an unusually fine wheat !crop.. The tanners say the weather.. so far has been . very. . ~.-: `-•••-•1 Mueli *hat it was In 1851, ; When the crop was . . .. \ I rT U L M.... . • Weekly •.. , -, -...;..; 1 1 - 811.1ris ,VaccD Trii.—Lioyd'e we Vows.. ~ .. ?., ' I popes now 'edited by Douglas' Jerrold announces - ~..e . . , ...• .i , I that it aMiltsoon be printed With silver - faced 5.:,-. type.' Electreplating the 'type with'silver, eosins -.-., t sl):::: :: : a novelty. The patentees are Orchard, -.W1111i,,,..uz0n1•,..: & Greening, ofLondon. • .. .. . • •;•,,••:' 0 . - - . 7 . ,. .* AZIUTAL or .Istsasciassrs.—There arrived at:-=: 's,*•• • :° , ,• - . 'this port Tuesday and Wednesday. (9th awl 10th),:::::-......fitt;f.':-.''' 4,918. immigrants, - as follows : from . Antwerp ..:' ii:'-'/,'F. 1,898; Marro 1,881 ; Dublin 2 04; Deemer' 867 i," ''''• ,7 ' ....(„c ; , .... Glasgow 21) ; Liverpool 07. Botsoof the VC/ 1 / 4 51.11: \.,e. ; ,,.. ...;.,, - ...i.. bringing these passengers =id Others front Ea:' 's". ..,....,..y.: rope, \ report haring' experienced - -very' betersi'l 1 1 4 . \ 7.':'-....,, Weather, and also ; seeing ' large qu.intillis•itrt.v..l.l!:4 E .. , •:, field iebsand numerous Icebergs. . :. ~ . - •..- ...i :, ,,,..A.. . ,,t;....' . The Rhode Island Le g islature hail..grsatrid to' ," Ititt Mr. 'thrniend a charter to build one or, mmi-,-.'. '_:iFi, ocean Steamer' on a now plab and gigturtio.piale.. • i,,,•,f Re propeses\to hare there ''s thousand • feet 'in: length. and propelled by engines bf five thorn.! horse-power. \ . - -•, -•, , _, • • ,• • We presume nobody will doubt that If 'by Member of COngress from thelnie States had been Interrogated on leavingltenclaat . Nam.— ir;i• * - - '-: o fi . ?Z.. t her, whether he •was s opposed to the repeal. the Missouri Companuse, that, with.th9 except . . -. tion of perhaps two ortfireirchieniebtetle-heads, - that will always be'llonrid In a crowd of one huh- 'dred and fifty monoliere would have hems a.." ' . prompt and uniform response in the negativer.—:.: ,"; Yet after five months drilling. In Washlngton less than forty of them ire frond voting for that • Infamous proposition. What - . 0 the The Bangor Mercnry, a jiver, - notling. `, • Mr. Pillmore's pilgrimage thocetuine irtthe peculiar institution; rays: "Cite learned Greek , at eighty, after. all his luting opposed, ,r Greek customs and fireek.learning.•\ Derek the , • warrant in this example of a wise man of old, for . . Mr. Fillmore, who was a hot ibehtionist till Gen, Taylor's death, to go South new and learn L.J ' what .an excellent beneficent in/titian Oa . „ . . . A Gauls Lats.—Nearly the north of Qtti f t i , • one hundred and eight miles ea the Liedtke, . -.: probably one hundeedind thLlylby a conaloead road, Hess ourgnifieeif late; covering du area • -"" - .1300 square miles eidiihemeding with a variety\ • of fish. It is fed by numerous rivers, some of • • them navigable for a considerable distance „,- •r. schooners and,batteaux; it is the lake St. John—,„ front It Sows 'the "Great Discharge" or rosin • stream of the Saguenay river; as thr down •es Chicoatimi, Y few miles beyond with ths rieveie• - navigable to ships of the heaviest tonnage:: On either bank of this ricer may be seen a nourish ing aittle,menh the soil is of a rich and loamy nature, producing Wheat, cern; fruit, &C.," in. quality end 'quantify to l aity relied in'opper• ' 14 ,” Canada, and:althongli degrees farther north; than Quebee,.yet from the pee oliuity of its graphical of osiden, its climate is milder inethatie...,,i,.!„ . • ! , 1 ,4 .- • than that o Montreal. many miles an' both busks Of the rift as well as along theiliailif”.' the lake, are thousands 'of iteresor the 1ineittV 3 1 . cf.,,,...qk: . 21, bond, covered with anoble forest. Qoebee Ofiram , :l't fere. • AmEatws 4urag. 7 All the right, title, interest and claim of ford Mired, Jr. of, in end to all that certa in : piece of ground eibratetl `in -Pitt township, bounded by the westerly side of a tornisbip raid • running northerly from the Pittsburgh mad Cole fill turnpike road, by lend fif John • Perron: IL P. Cain, Jorati Zwart,- the Pittsburg!' sod Coal Hal turnpike road, land. of George glOrk .and, Kennedy T. Friend; containing about two scree, on which is erected a large two story brick • Aweilltig Louse tontalliing about 15 rooms,' alwoit' small two etorybriektatunneitir. alsotwo tilarttorY , `" `frame tenements containing-about 3 moms twig els° two large frame eta lee, ' • `Pairod, and taken in exocution, as the proper-,_s, , of Murnfertl Eldred; Jr., at the sultaf - Ir3s ,• Friend. " • . `QYRUP-r751)b15; Biaskl ' •it .7._ SHRIVES. 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