The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, May 19, 1854, Image 1

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! P E rT SBURIGHGAZETTE I - - ,BUSINESS CARDS.
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ATTORNEYS. 1
, DAM tin marg.) . . . iIiAMDEL HAIGHT. i
f nue ow num Inger, ego Wet TO Me rt. owner. j s. t AI
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. Attorney and Counsel-
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T E RIMS : near Fourth. Pittelsorgh,P..
DAILY...IIz ddlidep. annum: lefsblo bal . 7 7 . IW. lIALL, Attorney at Law "Bake
' NraertF-Tw dell per 12411111011/ tr . C 1 • welfe Iltaildbage; Grant Meet. between Fonrth and ,
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~ alp the fentrpited de b the rdif" ' OA . 3041 t 10700 ._ °7 ' d All°7 * '.
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' '• itilm pla coign " /66 dr um--- ;___;;;:::::„ . ... 6 . 9 6 0066 iffißllCT E. WITT 7 IPS, Attorney at Law, I .
TOO eoPkw do is ao
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LC dub to beaddtessed tp 0•41 poem, 10 - '-
' Ad a se d lavarlAbly in advance. No dub paten will , OSERT POLLOCK, Attorney at • Law- I
be sent an. the 7..31 ,17 . 0 . 03 / 007 ld• 3 ..... 7 t° . 774 93. 1 Comer of Fifth and Grantstns. omens the Court f
RATES OF ADVERTISING: . '• ' - TAMES KUHN, Attorney at Law, offic - e ,
Coes from f i Xi s , l= l, .. t il ''' . 4914 11 .. oao IFF Fourth stave. near Grant, PLUM:Mash. ja13.41 I
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no each easuosiTlQr . t - irs-- 0 ar; - -
110 0001110 k..... ..... ..............-". 1 ~,,,.... vRANCISC.FLANEGIN,AttarneyatLaw,
no two- weeke--,..-....- " •"' ,t. N 0.170 Fomth street, Pithiburgh. --•- ,f
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no ' one month-....-.-.---- 500 --*•-- •
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ney .Law;
' - foes mon&--....---....“....t 10 00
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/ 'IM twelve treadhs--- - •••-•• -- • .A, BANILVRS. AND BROKERS. 1
Standing Cu. la lines or h. per annotn)
owe dollar... additional lino.
f - 61, 41 ., thytde ad t a t theann.(per an- • . TIERNAN & CO., Banker)! and Exchange •
• • inn.) exclusive of P•Per.-l--•-••••--- -1 °°■
Broker. No 93 Woodstreetl corner of Diamond Alley, ,
Forme. additional atm., Ineorted over one month. and b t. •
for teetteddltional Kull. tad Mod 07 . 007 Ski Pa l, " 1. . girlitty and sell Bank Not. mad Coln. Dieconnt Time
- f hat Nue, - - • a, A ez,..._ Mcchange and Prt.imm-y_Noteet ma. Collect.. in ail
AdvanmemosU etteedbut a.m.._ Leu 1 ... 707 ...w.f.. the prlndied cities of_the unit. Its.ive Deposita on 01l
- I ,.. heg a b .. e 0.71. lie itsfatode and ailed -_ - ' . and on Interest. and glee their prompt attanGsta total oth
; po not amountable fa legal msvarwm.7 ooo t s er matters appertainlng to • Broke.. beldam.
l' .1- ebb Montt. charged Ad Mar Labliddhlia. , • Es. ,,, AttAn tt . 0 . •••• .. t•taty 0 .. 0,, im,,, . .1
candldategelr °Mee to charged the ems
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•Adt , d . .........I=AID 1.1fik.........71.0611660 131.1111:1.
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sum of Wert.. -tent he ...paned • int furad - iii
r IcRAMEB, & RAILM, Bankers and Ex,
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• pa t wseeted .u.c. detaatWie.... t itl o L .u .
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noke ' tt, melted to . . 2.. clut o. n ., goe . rok u. ers. t.
1... Buy
o ats d .a rcli r l . old a , fi r d sim bilm o r „.„.... and
I there,. Immediate
roe,
anden 40707 ... 7075 37 litisedttorliase ProcoLuory Note. and Tit. Bane on nut
lON beeeSt of.oft p.m. ae welt za all advertimmente ..d West. Boy ond ecll Stocks oreCottuniedon. Cance
r..., ugg id ,,.4 ag g eeptad with their own Mabel. eta done nuede on all points In
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Union. Ginty corner or
._, ~,,p o f A d tAt u AddoA t te length a.pH:arca _be- Third and Mod street. tilreetly Opiewite the 83 Clndielf
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• Hedy severed. wi l
lbe thug ell:nu 7 .r. Hotel. „ . , mylly '
foreh traaet advertisink . ._ t wlll A mitemietT _ ,
and prentat ...ft le
k'' ' • •, 2 4 ,4 lar i t , im , mente dtechmitellsintione, 11. one- 11 D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange '
.:1 ward, lownaldp, and other peddle semtlage. and 811 ■ Broker, Fourth street-Buys and idle Stocks on
I tinge mid not.. to be charged haired. pat • ore Sadmnite on Eastern titles ropplled at cer. ,
..Al._ fin advent..
__ , not rat. Uollectione made n the West at low rate. Wee-
I asernam=loreto he &Vet bu m nOtte. tern Dank Notes nought add mid : . • ' jyat
t I thld td• theereittorateitc., and when, anion 'n.
AtrtA , A ,,,,_ 0 ,,,,, AAAA At tent . A t
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l ' t!' 3 = B7 t e l t • . t .a. d .„' 9.4 . d t g lit du d , usd di A - e AttdAtut k e , gIIAMER, HANNA & Co., SuccossOrs to •
. I. ll ,6 jjrsm~pL or reeeldr u lgTatill=tlllCAt . o 'llutee , igtaLtial.%l.isixlarA , ltaltang&l ri tts i terauld ,
. ~ , Iw here are Made adat r ttane-411 notices of p. Dr t, Bank NOUS. and 5PX316.61. IV emmer of Wood and
very notice dethrtd, - to all ...ion T Mae . % Cement Money mecrion Deposit. Sight
; ,It6 llloeal te " 11t 6er nly l 'l. ton i tin d r ' s= toupolots rtite a ttarti= "a 701
011 all _ °in&
•-- ~,, ,..t .mtuls:: zooms ts to es paid foe: 11 Intended to I= highest ptemlunt Feld for Foreign and American
nedumn. the lame will be charged Gold. , .. •
A t th t , e as. o f fitt- A , A I O p ei . gee_ . • , Adraticeit made oti sithalgemente of Prodtess, altlPPed
• I MAO se wr mums to be charged triple mice. eaat. on liberal ten. ,-
, Terme License PeUtlans Id each.
' I Beal Haste Adapts' and Auctioneers' advertieemente not war. tt. wnusge. - '_.. . . . ... ........- ' ---..:.L. a. srv.r.
to kw daft._ under yearly rate. but allowed a discoo it of
WILLIAMS & ankersan d
trF • Jaltree and one-ttdra pew cent f ro m the moon. of W 3l - 11 - • C 0.,.,
Exeltans. Woken., North Ent corner origood and
--ft'filleittzt as ra6.0=661611 14111.2 OATI:LS. Third ...IL Pittddwatta L. "„ "
• ° m oo., tI A ,. t nA t r u ode ,, ...
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_gm All trantertloun made ott Mend ten. and ecneetlons
Dd. each addithmallusertion--.-. 37 ' ProwilftlY attended to. • ' -' ja9ly
. • Anerkezeignmes ig 16166660 761.166.
''. , 006 1 1 0 06 1% CIO 1 / 1 6 . 6 d 0,66 Iti.M.-t-.... 50 660 U. • A WILKINS & ,CO.,•Exclutnge Brokers,
1 - Do- each led Moral inaertkm. -25 cent.'
'. • i 3 !/ . ° 7 9 0 71.03 . 94 . 7 07 5 'M0 0 .! 0 t 5 70 le T.ta ii.d , .... . umg. ' l " tit 'I`OAVI-I:ll.7l'benl Wilkey int'
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.. . -- RATES OF DISCOUNT. AU - 31. LAIILAIEII, Jr., Banker and Ura
-1 eossreravetur ros ewe earmaezon oseerr.. V F ker. 411, Mizet, N. O. wijoinitOng the Dank or
l, ' N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers. rootharse. •
NO. 07 /add ift. bdwroe TOM mid 1. °° 43 43 r ' 373 . 796. N HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign
. PILUXEYLVANIA. l'lnench at Xenta...-.-. do
notes of 14-
- fat... 0 ...k " Pit/al:altar •-••rittrbstlik,%=': do r 41,1:13=1:, i n iga,th'alt,,cam.i. nu..
1 eissrillanol'a of do teriCoratnerdal lik,Clattin: do nreth. Air Colloctkms nude on . all the prlntipal dike
A „ kor Gu th
Arno, ..-. Franklin flank -...-... . 737.°310.7 . 7 ill. Cal./ eftotn.
k or 6r lV N trall ' A LTlV 6n. rtlesi... P6r . O r t f lo 6" LlM U• lna l4 .2 k Trus a Tt...... dt --:=- ----:--.;---------7---;•-------------- ' ldo COMMISSION •&C
.1 14%,„,u, , „;1 1 ..... r . =4., 5 zr,,, , .........
t k.
, • thellelted Sta 4. "Small N0b......_... . ... ..' - 1 .
el nook or r5......r0z It Kw srr. - WM. a stri-roN.
a StootilUdur M.. All latent tanks_ ._ X
ji.a::tell= .
par v
Ta.
ale ci li y ullii ....p.r 'Wholesale GnSeer, Importer. and Dealer in
i aUeen.liiiiic -tax attry ;._..,' ,„... :.......... X - FOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old hlo
, ooesatornsus......--“..psr ' • 31.60.164-61 D. nonougahela Rye Whisky', N. 12. South- torn.
kfti ... k......_..par Baltimore.-- .-----PV o Wood and Front eta. Pitttburgh. Fenn. r th2l
.. .= --. 2 l •llk k =----ri • A i t N d ic ig •• i t i n t&E./. 31 T 32 0 ,C -. 4 - W. POINDEXTER, Gomm! 3lerehan
.r. , ii,otoro ...,........=. .111.4.111 , T1A7 e dim Igoe. and. Co...ed. Marchant.lo7 Front
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,larelmegle.... X Bank of the
Valle
X 0 and lIS Second Knot. Pittsburgh. ay-e3Oand
‘ 3,3 5W-Pee Dank ofVz-Blehro.d-. • .
.1 . , 04 6 111 , 71 43. 1...-... t. .. i ....„ • it. We il V: i . xorrol : M. A. MCCLURG, Dealer in : Fine Teas,
new( Gennentown.-7 6" l ."' lmat ' hante4 Ide V elMk " As A C M A r e mli gil m ,V, .tl r ' d '" 7 4'" l 7 /1 1 A 1 7L t ... 7° '
. or uottrosorse---•X Nsti, Avostoro Dank -...," assortment of f,., 9 GOOdit,ll3 addition - to his 6 alresull
..• g L...14...3.-....., - .........- -- -,-- - teed. stock. purchased from tint ha de I rho F T e rn '
or Middietown.-- X NORTH CABOLIpI. marke which will be sold at the 1w 6 market ket ° .66t6
' 00 46 60 . 1 67 1): , 1 1 40 k• nook' or Ca pe 70 ..- "v„ ' Lay - Hotels. fiteemboate, and Yam ' Illeta m borto 16 1 1 iy
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.„_Aruoteruout.p. liousar st.e.N. crave ..; Quantity. eupplled at wholesale mfr. g - the
pose t ricip-z t ar .p s o:•••• a t hrar= 4
_avr_t.ooes dellvverad in the city free o.barge. aplB
yinewit k.....7.:.-...par SOUTH CARtrLINA. A st A. IWBANE, Commission and F
• n501t.:............._.. Ilkoftlis St.of &Carolina " or
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get. two, .
____ ,•• 14„,„,, o f s ou th u n di d ., ti e warding Merch.t. dealers In Wool and Produce
parse& Ilk of in a ck.oo-par Bank of Charleston.-- 2 gentwello. deo. Pittsburgh li.ufsetures. No. 114, Second
--.. armare . .MLancerter...p.• Fluttered Meehan's' Et 3 517 .‘ Pltisbntgh. ' , feldi•lr 53
YsrsleeJ. r.....morr.hartkum..p. 6u k arb, it.. a nwr co - I S. LEECH, Me ALPIN & CO:, 1Vhole:
• .06.* . oronosrs. x =az °fang...-. 3
...., the Ilk Washlagu a L e dIA AAAA d t ,A, A ut o,. • 2 F . , ,st vale . Grocer. and 13.lers o in Protldoo. Metals and.
•, • oell .. ~ TENNESSEE. , preturgu llmmfactures
rah., Na A/ and Al Libmty shot,
iin Y llastE °7 A r " c , ?rt A r i d ,, . w - _
...• g tA g A rtlai -- s a ft t t ,fe per lialdm o. sThuristor a ROBISON & CO., Wholesale Grocers,
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5v , ,,,45.n005----mr Sonthurnlik ".....1 70 .4„. .:: • Pendent asad Ccrundedoia liershant. No.
Wed co 8ard......-- .14 31ISSOUltf.'"' .7 ' • Peaty streeMurgl. .
-. 110
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Ur og EX,Willusbarm
. 4, Ck of State of Mist. u... X t , AA , "•
...Fmk lemik-,.....,--.---. • ILLIIVOIS. --. --,-,,.;--- -.. , A ftentutora ressrm.
„..., fgedtgrfeees,____,..._ StateDankand Itf.elles 60 , Lib 11.a........virrer1.
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.. f,- •• " mum Bank of lillnals-.-.-- 70 i wore to B. Harlan
' 0140 Mate
.11.1...- g • WISCONSIN ra ° C°.7.174.0 . 00 7 . - ........ , ..
....... „,,,__ . „.._, , ,
_,._ , . erhants: Dealers In Steel and Produce amenity. Noe.
=1 14 , • •••• o d• ....... 14fatay , ...... 145 Pint and 110 Seate! street. Plttetorgh. Pe- ap3.17
ltranegad. add -:.. do Farmens•Meehanka' Bank 1- ~ „.,. -,..... . ..„ A , ~. . .
. ( IMMIX at -...-do ererramst stock funk 3 j M ST. AkikA,- clout . ..it actors, - .oMilltlialoll
Armada -.-... do Perdue-War Dank-,........... 3 a and Forwarding Wombat. zed Nall. in Prod
uce
1=4 . 1. Tatado..-...--, d lantrante Compley.--, 3 generally. Orders . Pittsburgh Manciferturee MveriPt l 7
LaCon....-......., do State Bank.,-.---- 3 attended to. No. 70 Water and 90Front et., littalmrgh.
40
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at Aditthule,....., do Ilk of the People, to 5 . _
st Saient--.-- do Bank of Montreal.. 5 ••• 5 - 0 . 0 .- , - -,- -»....‘X..P.. /01126
Bagel' alndatatiel d -...... et oro. conoao.T4Wil, 6 ii . T ARDY, JONES & CO., Successors to
~=osmium.- .... d 'USTI:EX EXCHANGE. ATWOOD,,JONES it CO- Contudadon sat Forwerds
at C3neldeati-t.- do On New I.k. -- - -----.P. log tech.. prim in Pittsburgh)!
Brandt all Wantibutten..... On- ebiladelpnia......--par pi tt i tAtte , , talf.telnl o f.b.
DMA* et Cad/..........-.-- do On Baltimore: -par -
Akan. at lanceater--.- do WE 0733 . 3 3-..6.7°-2. / 46 r •• ItILEY, 3IATILEWS & CO..Wholesale Oro-
Breath at Ilt, Samoa._ do do
Louisville- -......-_, "
.ters, Cornualmion and For
. ndg Illachants, WC
. Branch et Newark...-..... do 'At o . rent 5......- ..... -.-- 'c.o.s.. Bright. Cotton Sawn, Wain. et, lotteterrah.
=at ilminefield-...... de LDANDFRECIETALUF.. iVir..... , .;
ift latietts....-... so amsbr,o,soome,_-..m.r0 rawrAt & .IiNTELO; General Commis
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mt. , 1 , ...w._. i. -. 1 . : . : do._ do Patriot....-15.50 eke, Merchants, Philadelphh. Liberal admasose
do yea., old_ •., mods on consignownate of Produce generally. aalLy
Driendmet 11e........ dolltaale, new 1090
ii....a 3
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d do , : ,• Ten .i.... Tbealere.... ..... ...-.-- 740 - 1 - OHN WATT & ett - .., . 4 4Vhaesale Grocers,
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nmetratiroue...-.- solii.orotro::::::=: S.R3 FZ,.'P,,„„.' .. .. ".4 *,,,,,'''',, Y. ' d ' -= ,...,...%....t. r „.,.r k. "...„._.._/a_,PT.d„.,,._W''t___,_s.'d
agent:het Eameitie.... doiTeee Guilders.-- ..... - 96 - --.. -------• • ••• •••"' ••••••••, ... r••••••••zoost•
Dadvdt . 07 =•••••• ' 4O t . . 49017 0.------ 330 8. CANFIELD, late of Warren; Ohio,
Daum, at wwtsr--, 9° I •
f" • te I:l,4 c arfn i li' m 6641 P"' xtre ttlrirlterriathed.
Pearl Ash, and Western Produce c=ir. water.
ALMA= FOR THR rinsera.art aszerrr. BY - 0 5 0 004 urr.....-...,-.. ._ ..,-:Agoeu eamfee,a a _
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of ram Rotator. Little t Co.) '
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m. WILKINS.A CO. T LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Groiers,
arlirlf. arm! EXCHA NGE' BROKERS, rit Areelteo sod Ooombaion Merdant. and Desk. in
' 1 -''AV ti pouirxt snzarr. ' b.-4,.' 11 - , ' iktu ' 11° ' m 8 °""' "'.r.kir
..,..„, ~,. ~„ , ,„,,,„ v .„.,.. m ., e , tat. VIIEESE WAREHOUSE. , -KEDIRY 11.
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• • ou COLLLVS,Forearlhot and Cmareaslon Itereitint.and
andutter Lek t.
l• .. , 4 1 s 9311 . 13 sMeet. abo ß ve Water. 6 l•ltts F b 666 ge rr n rst 1.. '
. ijidt .t itt . 0 .,,,,, , , ,....... •
...% ;A i r., , -. , ,„_,,,,,,,,,,,i i . VON BONIIIIORST & MURPHY, Whole- ,
i ••• -D. - b ...--4* WO ..... it A LF A A A A ge , eats Grocers and Crenteleakne Marebants. and Palm
Fenaftylvatda Va..-...
..... 100 -' - i d t.4....„ In Pittehttradt 11.ufactures, No.= Water most, Pitts
, . 016 .-- 6'11.,......... 100 ... ..... 101.1 , 611.• Au Unto. Pa. , •
dilate. da.................... 100 91 - Inc sure No, -- • -
I its: C°. 0 ... 7,..° AM IIB . 1 . 2 ,g . ::: , .: 1 1 :
_TACOS FORSYTH, Jr., Forwardin and
Phtsbandi .20 Cre-f..... 100 90 .^ 1pt3.43,ar fit. P. , ...fith.d.ft Merchtftft. No. MI Water itreet. Pi
A i il lk,... wa. e. s, N. Y.l 90 - 4. 114 -----
haw etta wa-- t so -- lult.May a Nov i t y alo
maa'9tkPtitt ]w ; 90 110MA5PAtItIER, Importer' and Dealer
_I ; , - Lunt Md.. in Planar end ArnesitenWan Paper,' No. Id' Market
Iltabk - of- Itttlebeergh......... 30 54 54 Di e
_w r ote_ between Third and Fourth Arm. P ittsburgh.
- C sr nrastssorPoos ,50 59 ,57 d A r,
. .thosuor Ifavinig .-. 1 . 1a 50 lls , 2tr, - ' VLr MeCLINTOCImpoW,hoIe-...
_ir, : 0 p1 ., ;i4 ,. , .. 7 .....,
...is . r . 4.-It ~ , , Cot ta l r . l4/ 41 . 1 Deeler lie Cerwej i l=lote• (M
o _ . [quail..gm... till i rgartlreiree i t. . 666466
gtrg b i ezeleirgr:TC.:7... 'II g; rs ' i i igiraitt t L itiiiirB & - rii --- thCr, W7horeTtit - eand. - tie;
errastat vberti.Z7 te11 : ...: ' a
1 4 0 35 it " Dr '. 141 7.1 0° 7777 0 01 {he Eastern ddb Of the .Diamond,
!WWI Lif 0 e
Inairea.... 5 10 9 lid , . a. 9 et DRY
western litinftantetV..- - 19 , UN (Div. May Rl_ ..•
athernif lessuranne -C.- ... .21., '3 l f ' ' GOODS.
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Attend/god ifiresamee G.- .... 7 5 • - 1' RANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim
. lOU, 1111 , 61PY and Glove. lase Ocode.• Embroider.,
Pitt burgh A , pAib to .l4/1 .Al .4p, .• • • Genre. Fronts/hut Gocde and FAM7 artist. • foil ast
ptua tz t - a i d egrettl e _ 50 It .: Div. clf a 3* e 3 sm•tuernt of which ran steal" be hod at No. 83, owner dr
=it ' ......... .7 ... ... 00 ' - -. Div. 814 e. ,'l, ' ""d..l. a dtb.t.h.--4 l'it•kbunZikn , •PPIT
stls• . 4,UL goes, insetwitaa, _ , . . Lannert co, Mmanosolt-.e: . Largo. 4171. vr. nat.'
ale . 03 .._ ao td A' A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail'
..tr i
I ' L=X i n 15' 310= ro i ll I 40- Div. Jan. 4 tie ,a.r 1,,,," , dr, b. T. ,,,,, Y i. ,4 atio. p 77 13.7.37, 23 7 /fth
' t•ettlientirmad-. re ) D i ' tr •- • N6‘ 216614 ,, • - • '1'51, -.-...-.---:,...-..- - ....,-1---- - - -
Ohio& Fenn trawl:- 50 47 405 1 . ' . lUR,PIIY &- EURCIIFIELIi, Wholetido
rat, aOW Ri11med...... 50 - ": '
.h . ' 12 ..I Retell Dry Goode lardanta earner Toortheed
/lades Wty 6,.: Doelt I&O p 113 le •
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Orme.; Wale (old - i . .....: 190 35 - ''' . • GROCERS.
• Do. • do.- do.
- 100 33 •••
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_no. a Femyev's Ilan* ltd •zs • 25 • OBERT 3100 RE, Wholesale Grocerißec. -
Wring Oben.. Dealer In Poelnei, Pittsburgh Mag.
,Lhittr......!!": 50 , r .. 6 ,• , ,ourlsoad all kinds of Forel area Montle Wlni:al
' , . o.wilte. • ' • suet o super. 0 0. 310
ld Monongahela Whiskey.S d
thicli writ:
pr0055e55.........-.--.1..... ... 170 1110 F.I. pier _ mid low tbr rash.
r. jttrie tti t • D= l -- . •-.... :: 14,1 135 1, 1 7,, 'b o a a. r' ~. o. Guar. . . .... .....-......................-............... II'CLINTOCN
: a11t i 4 662011 ...... ...4::'... '••• '1 ' :41,. - ii - G. GRAFF 4,01, Grocers and Com
- ... •.. - .- ,* 4. rob.. Iterehaniso else, Dealer, In dl Itinde Of'
rifaliii.C. ... 4 i . , sitab.gh lisorifactured ankles, earner of Seof.l arid
Busesta. ilitsbargh, Pa- - 1.4.1yf
Ohm ..,............. ..... . ... 2hi Ili
Adeentem.-----..... ... 4 2)4 cur. istaciunnot-,-,.- - .... ...ent a. mate. I
' = 1 17,, ',Li iz; . ::::: .. •• ri • -.:i ~• i - ' ' flk BLACKBURN - it:al.,. Wholesale Oro- ' ',
•Fuo u" = " rtiek7":7" - ,.. 7 •-• ~,j 1 ' ' AtrArenitga' u tmrun" l ..,"}tD"l:3 WI T 471 Vy.
wv. ...--.--.. :.. .. "4 . I on hand st their Waresamm
--- e,141 Water stn.., PineloTrgn.
9411.............-.......... .... it! 4, I_
WWI 1XCLCT....... ....... ~.... ..... 6 ,..”'T Diem.
DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Oro
mott..-......----4.-- -7 , P , i 1 K ...
teed ............ ..... -.......-. F3 . 34 1 . 9
I 1.. 8 0k041 1.666 .1 ' ,rir t. re D ',...viz.„T d .. -
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71000 mratm.-...........EU1Eff V. le6lll. 1661.7126 5.105.
llareteti.. .-...-....... f.: ‘.... •12 10
'-- nolus a- ROE, Wholesale Grocers and
---------------iikiiiil, 1 emmaladortMerchanta, N 0.194 LlbettY Mint PUB.
~ 11LNO— D ARinAND IitNAINO HOUSE tin -- 7
.A..19/LKINO 4.4).0., • .
.:15 , saita /kik n4add.ranvyi..it stiwo.
1101 1 011EKIN"rm ,Domestio Exchange,
111` !WIND*" lied !And Warrintatouglit sad tokL"
AUhMON.,..._„_,..a4lietnitt and roam onotiate.l. •
'1,17 NM Mad 911 Commission. •
miuMosiSts and (BUMS sp.MutlstissieD
• Asa •
: UROWER:ARNOLD CO: .
aillatantS,
• • Ari.. 74 *anti Rena •Solsk• itf
- 42.A117tmakft. at. soca peril= ,
.r 19/1, •ADLLIDItAa U. MACHINES AND
;., -,,- ! . '-' , 2-' ,4 - SEPARATORs. -.... .
.11TABRANTED,"to: Ng.:
,thoianglay. built,
•pposits="aliNegg alt' cAi rst:
: reamedi
hba y tbnUfM. Idirria l eird
laser ar.te. owl mar
1.. er maid wid iMM= .. Ir. or mad,.. iii,im,
i 'Merl ram Mak
Mar Lima MO r or tharalarlam; ket me .tee gnaaaria"
I. titat....N.4..."....7rAgepf 1 1 .14.Fact...11..rar Mar
'' arrematews=alMardse==na&by: eilli
: 'Z'
I„ . , .l iza. 4 !" . .g.XimirMai and to 'corks" we al say in
i The ' ii Root' ittoot. sod Isattmott4 to tan,
'.i " . 1 .6. . — can ;o r reparate the • w „... 0 ..tuar
- !DENTISTS:
soo,____Tr. Dentist; FOUrel Street,
• • ernooforo lotto( Iteket:' Dam
41 nen n.to it it _
virm t WARD; DENTIST, Penn street,
,T Doors Moro MULL •Ittlett lf 3; fr. toll ,
fr. if. On Mardian , P..= truf be or atlandod to
UAW thaw are , =um ofxrial Smoot or in min
siege". gesheseir• • ~.- nolltenot
~~~:
ern. ... .. . ... .10t. t VOIPOUTI!, -•
.WAL
AM. BAGALEY.
sass, 2h9. la sad 93 Woad street, Plitalassyla
WILLIAM, A.. M'CLURG, Grocer and
Tea Daaler.aotast at Waal -and Math streets, has
f'=M 4 VgigM'ettlrir===
glar„ii m akA, the • • • .
- - - •
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OBERT=DTLZELL: .k.• CO., :Wholeenle
, orterioohonarmlitdon Matkants; Dealers In Prodato
an Pitts trUrgli 54 , 0121k4u,xe5:' 153 LibeTty, !drat",
. .1.1t7 D. 117 CL...- ...DAVID WC OXUS.
OK - &:. MeCANDLESS, ouccessorn- to
• • L.*J. elneltArgehleale Groom. Yerwanllng inal
;;;....r.thm aleeedurnts, Deakre tU I. zra ... tom, cvt
. Yarns. awl I'lltaleuegh Ihantiehnne generally; earner Of
.V 1 and and Walesa itnertaalttebarsth.... . .. . ,
1- ,OULISERTSON;WhOIeeiaIer Grocer nod
Caromlnkni Merebint.Deder In Pro:km*** rot.
Itlatkankrod YttlAel, 126:1olberer *trot Mks
do R. FLOYD;Wholesale firocottr, Com
," o" lahelen Merchant' and.Deelers in'PrOdisem—Round
=lurch ttandinc►. frautleg on Lltortr, 4F9A, Alktb
WK. ......
111AGALEY, WOODWARD -& CO., Wholt
:Co.= Markt aired. YhiIYLlDh4, l
"vitro fto • DuseiTOTTON
U LEgosuccessor taiIURPIIIC4
Mr..iwt=lard=e'Mtiteehrelli.t.tl.
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'; •• ' AGENCIES.' •• ' •
AbAßD. l7 liaciti,+-, been appointed tlro ex
dudy. Anent. Lx. yntal r h, 4.1 r the eale *Patent
cted Cernairted and Enetcheo Leather Belting, man
'We.xedby P. JEWELL EON. et Hartford Co...tient,
non offer o r
tale a large amortment at all widths.
snannfortstred. at VW ntanntecturerl pekes; hie artWe
bdt , n no terlor to any Leather Belting ever return offered
In Ilan market. Abel. • haw , nook of all width. of Ind**
nabboolkluo. constantly . on band, and for We at the
. 31seblne Belting Ittlept." he. /1.0 Market street.
Kan'. J It 11. PHILLIPS
USTIN LoohllS, Real Estate 4gent,
A
Stott. Iderebandlu and DIU Itroker. saw ,o. 92
.fourth stroot,,abOto Wood. Baldness promoUyattonded
to.
AkiJEL L MARSHELL, Secretary Cid;
seles Immune, COM Wan drat.
M. GORDON, •Socretury Western Inn
ranee Co., 92 Wafer street.
t..kiro Tow= COCO northeast corner of Wood
- WA:MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
.2_ • tad Insuranoe Company.. 4.7. Witte street.
FO, H. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (enecesiore
to Taylor' .4 Idlarno) General Coakmiadon and Foe.
Ing.llerobants, and Agent, for - Eastern
Con Linea NTholestale Lkniers lu Staple UrOMIIi TT =
tugs, cotton, Cotton Tarns, Batting, Twine, Manilla. Alis•
mull and lientnekr Hemp, Soda Ash, Window
Glass, Bar and %idle Load, Naval Stares, and-Cinein
nett and ritubanth Manufutstred' Goals generallr.—
Agents the "Penn MU" and “Banner 31111 W Bheetioo,
.Pittsburgt. No: 48 Front stroet, (opposite , Loulsrtils.
Pittsburgh and Bt. Lords Platt Loading.) Ciridanati.
WALLUMPOID.
A. HUTCHISON .& • CO,
Conintierion
c J 71 1 Athtile and Quints Err the ft . Louis Sugar Reran
Rases, Mg and Ear Lead, , item
Cates. Zinn. r•Me., te. tri
BOOKSELLERS. &C.
JJ.7SL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No
~,, TR Pandit street, Aiiollo 131211.11 n o.
'Wholesale and• Retail
. Dealer In Blank and Behool Bonk; raper nil Sta.
IM enern 83 Wood street, (between Third sad Fourth)
OIiN S; DAVISON,' Bookseller and Sta
i donor, onownwo to Toms= 2 dam.. No- f I blarket
t, near Fourth, Pittaburuh. Pa.
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KNRY- S. 110SWORTIli' Bookseller and.
• Dueler to Sar
tsUonorr,,' No. 82. Market Woof., Hoot
mood, Pittsburgh. -f•--
AY. & CO., Booksellent' and Stationers,
Fa as Wood Anat. next don to tn. ...our or Third,
burgh. Pa. &hod and law hooka nonntaotly
MUSIC, &C.
'if/RN ELMELLCTIt, De stir in Piano Fortes,
It laosloand 'Musical Instruments; primed Books. and
~.!.; , ..7 ,
.. nr ,. auMot !Or Chlr)seriu; a Piano Porte, for
.1 ..... te i e syivanla—No.Bl 'NI cod Meet.
LikNlTt : :latiftir iiciTeihrlkruMW AT-
And Initromenta-and Importer of Italian Strings.
.. ith =r.Nnoas A
• Clark'm wand and square Pianos.,
s Auks= Attachment.' Also for Dunham's
ITTSCIIRCEDEFt.t:'OO., Muni° Stin , i, 9th
nat. between Market and et and;Wand. New Thule eon.
ntly readying, and Ilualoal Instruments of all kind.
DRUGGISTS.
T OHN HAFT Jr., (successor to Tag. Want
.) - rety Wississals ' [WWI Druggist and Dralor to
P A n li s ei ! Virgs7. "" VAlVZla ` lrg.
Ford's Airsildus rahDD
WILCOX- .......... anti Apoth
• scenes, corner Market street and therdantond, keep
constantly 00. hand full and complete as of
b anners.
Drugs. Al edici uss, Peruumry,and articles pertainingtothrir
physittimptions earefellyrototronndedL • mylfl_
.4bIIN P. SQ6it, Wholesale - Dealer in
DrtiMt. Paints. ails. Tarnishes! mad Dye Stub. No. 206
L berty street. Pittsburgh. .
AU
receive prompt attention.
air A mit for London Sc - Clo • raleable• family medicines.
mar 24.1 y
AA. FAJINESTOCK it CO., Wholesale
Drugggisht. sad toanuthrturrrs of White Lesd.Redi
LI.
and Marge, comer Wood sod Front streets. Pitts
burgh. tdebT
ILE. SELLERS ,'.Wholesale Dealer in
tzs i at t lzizeA t tx u s r lf., G ilit i rsegshee t.d. . &sac.
ireT.REITEiCWOV;4IO I 7nretTi
Drucgists. coins? of 7.,11:0rtr sad St ask ttroets;
burgh.
.
T SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholes Tao
Druggists, 1 , :o. 2t. W,l street, Pittsburgh.
. •
AaOSEPII FLEMING, Suocestpsr to L.Wilcoi
*Co., earner Market &treat and Dlamand—Keepannl.
...l . ? , =iris foil and • oomplet.kaawatlnant nt Drum
vertebral° Idabnxi idm ne! _
_ . l7faz"n' "d
".. "1'
Plrri weacriptiona' overall). conpaorided at ail
R. JA-VES Offlee and Resident°,
ie.112 Plith street, opposite the Cathedral. Pitt.
islas •
r_ll3______l 4 . Ow A
E. _CHESTER, Merchant Tailor mid:Clo
. tiller. No. :4 Wood street: l'artierds.r attention
to boys' and Youths' Clot e. not tor
ITELLIABCDIGBY, Meiohnnt Dm
per and Desk? In Ready Nide Cknidni, Lb
WATTS L CO, Merchantlitilors, 181
Übertr street—W e are • now rerserler
a- ear
eStark fkods for Onalsmet's Irrsr—Ckels. Cu.
and.Vestlnsreerthrsarorest
the d w a il.
Our Mersts end rustenneirs wilt rheas us • ail. kohl
MANUFACTURING.
T W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail
ff ir/ 31aattacturer *a4 ?War is CslAnet Ware, Na NS
lOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer or
"0.1 PATENT 130 E TICES. a rapcsior article, SOLID BOX
alai BRAZED BOX VICM corona of Madame. =Altai>.
laaoa almt 4 .oamantaaral Lava the mad straw= id.
WOkS, corner of First and
of Fierty
Arcata, Plttabargh,Pa.—Maehlatirtif Tonla of every
r. arch DS IRON PLANER& Ell& awl Hand TURN.
ING LATHE 4 DRILLING NACU:CIF. /ie.: toannfaea
[wad to order. . 1151.23- SOB. E HAMILTON AW.
EMBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN
TILLAS—Materials taar . kad tbr Etnbrablery And Ap•
ark by --- • - •MItS. L. IL WILSON,
Jan. . . No. "114 PaastArret, Hand.
Bolivar Fifetg i and Cbky ,
Oomany.. •
- THIS COMPANY lAVING ENLARGED
Malt aaßladty Ve mattlatartualas„ am 0o prepand
amat tba iaareas•at demand antbemßrlek. Craelbma sad
Bandies cur. Orden promptly attended to by.
•-- - • ; KIER JUNIW; C.a." Ruin.
Eubaxosba Daptatoltar 24. In& • . • • -
JOll3 D. aroma ... WOAD.
WIIOLPALLE AND RETAIL - PAM:IIOVMM!
. HAT „AND. CAP.. :MANUFAOTURERS,
..,titn DEALERS L'Y ALL RUMS ' '
COAXER or WOOD AAII .r/pr!! srPBET4
• . Pittsburgh, Pa.
N minratmell every quality ow ,041,,,djut,,
and Om. Muffs, Dm., Cuff. eAd P:ut MOUZIsta.
- •
COACH ..PAC TORY. .
074 , 1 DAnamet Anew or
Mead btott. •
et. meztosr I t tiowitxmou.
WOULD, rospoctfulir call.thelittantion of
Aoathein eon Western en:hints to hls One Mock
t,arr la, pro. trAll7,At
rom tin. hoesl4f r i b tis 31500. Those
'ship:and tinder hls torn Pupertlekmr he am, and illth torl:
doom. warrant his work to le Inferior to none manure,
'mod In the Union. lb. some. of bli business an 4 thn
greet 100 m.... In demand Ihr
or of work. has Induced
Wm not tr e bu i lld no common or low priced Via* Irt
good work will
Masse mil Lsi manstue hla t gcic Milne going East. All
New Coach . Factary-‘Allegheni.:
11.'11. WHITE' .C0.,,' would re-.
havens theribtle that they .hlll.l
etalop . on Lem*, between Went and Eindualmy
Omen Theyarenow leakier/MI are prepared to remit.
Mr°edam for every desestr i lzz . o L lh , lelea, t i V u etLhar t io h, r ;
mpfifie l n 4 oViltle manufacture ottie ohm work,. and
the n w tks they th e
most ewl conedent they arsenaht,
ed tdo wort on the most reasoni.ble terms with thole
wanting articles in *bele Ilue.• . • .• „
Paying nertleu ar attention' to the Wed fon of materials.
and having russis an t ipetent -worltosiou they ham no
hodtstlon In war. their wort. We there Lire elk
the attention of the nubile to this matter. • •
N. 11. , -Itualring done le the bestufahner; kW on the
most remota/AG terms.
• Nadi find Carri_ige
TO:IINSTON; .BROTHEII do CO.; corner of
or Belmont .and Were. streets, Allegheny City, would
respectfully inform their friends, and the poldb¢ gumelly,
. that the are manufeeturing uthes, Boa,
aware, Buggies, Weighs end C= l in all their mine
etYlesoftlnish end proportkes. • •• • ..• ~. • ,
All orders will he eueuted wlthelrlet, regard to aura:
Witty and beauty Of Lelah.o napalm isUl also_he attended
to en the most reasonable terms. Calm 1 p all their week
the beet Eastern Melts , Poies IShmilltuff, they feel
confident that ell •who • favor them with their patronage
wfll he pulllet-1y satisfied on - trlal +ether work.
A:Wel:m*osW requested to site them a all haans kr.,
. - - __......
Fifth Street Stott'Ding Factory
IBILITY, ENEIWIY. AND ECONOky„—
Ilte bed
_goods In Chlldron's Moo, Ilan'. &okt y i r ,
Ms. and Drawer.. odd atomannlneenneo
FM street anlonlnre YoreolT. ad made from /41P/ era
NU ADV.LICIO IN PRWIr. , .„'. • - WM. Mir,' ;
Stocking Paeforr4eb Arad. betlioon Wood and Market
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.
...11, I.III.M.STON CA.1.11.‘ ADAIIII--...../. 1..,g00m0.t0
1. oor6IXD.
LiSingsron; It - Oggen. Co.
NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSB It URGII, PA.
XMIL
RACK end Depot 'Railiyad Scales, Hay,
? - Milk and Orlin dcd -Platlem.sBd:ldnentor dnd Door
•or all ri tes, Oprlnn,Dpp and Thumb. Wolin. Woe.
or various klnda Paint )1111s, ammonia'tatWom
Ilona and Fantenforo IdaUoablo Una MMUS of ewer lir .
liner In form and MA, .. , • . . .- ~ :. :der
• • W. W. WALLACE; . ,
:STEAM • MARBLE WORKS,
aiv,= out a^..3 Arrar..m.a, ay.aktidd
• • -rimaunoll. •
ILAIONUIttENTS,, Tombs; Graie. Stoic,,.
iyiL. Furniture
e n'tp4stho , ' p e lm , Lett itri. t a t
a3 - 4 t o==. "Thn. hand olg.elltnereetlet tte
dons Co itonumento Itt„,m hod. • Block owl MO Mar
ble torelshed to the Trade at the loved totese. All etders
Wed sith &neigh at 3.19 Llhat7 Mom • - - • '
Blsoknmith Bollowe Manufactory. -
1 - 1 0- PARTEMIIJR .NOTICE.—The out
, 'album_ ODOM - imeattallr bikini their Masks mid
Paulo sossiorally. that 1103.111ra mitered into autism
aaip comanaarior the orAterik ander the them or It
irittlAms k tar Mr sasonstactisr. , BLACKS3II7II
*1
4
IIEADOWB of attar daleription, which they are sietenalo.
teautikkr.tha raytest asstoriala sok rurortot kora
mutat.: • Thai jatand to biros *brays ski hasid tooort
moat Oat Mal VM I:0 40 ittetlelt oit their ins,
coma of Bata= sat koisaltuatyratk. • ••
JAMS. 9
maw),
atninksw.
M j KATAKIIS—'.I9 ' IV lit. landin g froth
itaubfr Aalarkin. MN% by I. DIMS CO.
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY;MORNING, MAY
HEW .TOES Awkavits Emmins:
From VIASCLIER. k scam* l7carri • Adreollaina.
Tfooka, No. 1465n4.3-13 Droadytkr, New-Nat. oato, N 0..•
-
i ; The tio:o..will come that, all the islands and 're
' ;flans suitect.to.African.Fdavery, hatween us and.
GAZETTE
Araiil Will fall under the kontrol of these two
. „n , ~ .;
S.
---- ', slaii - flowers,;lie siiiiiitielnif,ir`oi other: - And the'
i ' The Debate an' ther PebittOtii MIL: statesman who' 'dose* his . to these resulti,
. ,
pzitiumounolain t .
.. - -1.. .. TIJESDAX, fhhir . - . 1p,. , _ - i has but a very Dean view of th great questions
FrRE PROPRIETOR oF TILE:DIERCIRO : ' 11011 SE Of 1/.41.114eit TATIVEB. .--.- i atukinterests that, are loooring uin the future
-TlLsounatondeteepeetodir tenths attootwoorr The Rouse mot lank: 411u' hour - and went 'ln it ! few years there will he noinvestment for
3.th.nts. Fannon. and Dedukatea reading oat eittio I inith e di e t e kt, into Committee 01 ti, Whole on t h e f Mil two bandied millions, in the ann u al increase.
the eaE.., i ,the moderate terasstor a yeajitt eFhemetl44 et I . t.ir ..r Union
the Nth K Er ! =a spboentri c l ay ytav Olds per,
.0, DI 0 _ the O4 q . . e. Mahn ..qu.gold on 4 :. 1447_ seide t . eo p - rofda . Mastoid ao tie
r."...—. ng !, - YOAV''?.A.T IPAS-Itttid Weft - "
F;;=l=MZ
iirtArlziiii4l;k : ft=tl b aloimartrt:;., ,
. Tu. coltunos of the Gelds will oriataln the uslialeariety
00l MAL Older Artie es written tot
. orily to memo hot
to
and and white r c eilets with a. syoopds
.p . , .11=1t0 pi:011m tha Guide maintain: an Gide:
.ad. from Groe time: will -advocate ouch
memoirs mliest condom to the interests -
of Ale grardeat
number.
POSTNASTERSiod °then am ioectfitili,
.to Agentelb4tlt , is naper,to w t.
46 will:tes (newlW
• P.MlrigitAs an i dssletl rinocementihr Arem - to intermit,
thennedves to obtain stibsaibers lb, tho Merarldat . Wife,
ie b oXtr . Lhr . , , : d d of
i s , Vriz is r . Mh4m% and upon ti
d no lbrward t i , - , zist. of
Der
gza ou t eem er;erel m. , tci thn . addre!ii, of those ;
Ver.three hnedred eatecribera; •
- For two hundred and My mLoseribers. we _Mee
one entendid tine Gold Watch; Orarranted for '
time.) • • " 30
For two Manfred: out cdesoust hoe Gold Locks 00
t: - (4. • '1
glastes.) worth
:16 00
korona hundred and fifty, one eleianiirraCel•Carie • -
gold.) . ,
Fm one hundred. ouitiold Vein Obeid, worth • 8,00
For I..”nty-flve outeeribers. one Geld Pen and Gold
" • Holder. handsomely engraved. worth
do 1 1, 1 . ,
r•« e r " oft t /tt. o r,. • - do 600 00
*For thirty, one do •
L- do AA
F.F.twenty.Corommetal insilver do
estenslon holder, worth • 3 00
Tar fifteen, one medium_ do ' F do - 00
For twelm. one lady'. (do ' '• do 760
That Gold Pen and Galdifoblet, is the-460W else. end
is • beautiful sallele. .• •
All theaten gonds shall be poiseured from thiNew Fork
Gold P. Mansonotorring Company, the acklowledged best
Uold Pen end Pend; Oasellanuhicturars Intblemotinent.
CLUBS au be advantageously Ibrined og le".
arid city Int ha Union, arid *large number hav
obtained in this any.' Ouch' to would interest . themselme
far the Gukt... ma he well reuvwdbdou mullet ol premium*
PARA! 11.8:rbo der.resi esiellant Family Nair
to rf = l :lo:l , d m t w lni t. etzrl m t=elyzi of the m tiate-
AGENTS wanted Orr may city In ' the bord. Sinai cod
outtutu.
..11vormsaible parties, who 'will actin , %Mots - The
the Omide., win please furnish unwiththeir names rte yub
TO. TNA'L ' ADIRS we would kertieularliKaphesit bunt
i•Tgrit . iti ' ile theh. trgiVr
moo out number ear Paper imbilshed on this routinscrt;
sob ctptbn tmo would
and to gain thle we stall st all thaw Krim to embody ln
the columns of the Genie mast if to not only plate but
h d otro our fernate.pstrona r subscription wig being
.3 low , there will he but little cony In thole procuring
for
11
usenon , ittz , a k iteeribere to obtain soy Maw Abell Prime.
rant store and what lady would not 061110
hoodootoe Gold catch, Locket, Beset, Pen and Pandit
We want to print an - edition - of "• v .Tememit . C l 4( 6 l
with!a three month,. This mem ed,Weshalterdargs.
Cbo Guide to double its preen% dm. • •__ •
Nook Sefueriptimemay berm:MO.4M Poi% umeelli .a i
igir ri
All oommenications should le addressed. r
r d.
to W. E. th.trrestalidll.2tand Puttlisherofthe .IVeve 'Mk
—.nu Guide; •
it , ;;;;Friairai.i.raliilf;;;;;KfiGa:F.:. .
SirllktelporaersOtrowiltemlihe tow: try ntadleblng the
ahove. arDranriatelf dinahlyoki. including. ehtr netint; lb/
Teo Months. and piling attention editceialli tofthejp o ila .
.and lending ',alba paper. will he entitled Ulan a
.and noel. a GOLD PCI , ANDOOLLP HOLDER,' .
Ilorirellallart. Daily mere •111 he entitled totem let,
will be forwarded-to theta as they rimy dined:
Pen and Holder .111 he of the manunolure et . ter i tet
Tea CMS It. Afaxe6etuaitp annyany. Yo, lit3Onvetwkh
M- the nowt atentive and reliatde Gold Pen predawn on
tide continent, if not In tl. world. . • . _ apta-Ztte _ .
Staten Island Pam Dying Establishment:
OFFICE No. s Jo,rc STREET,
mre noon lower CSIAIDICAT, NSW YORT qtr..
RDE RS reteired byy Expiests, othericise,
rodtb ying or eleanilog Wks' Demme, tdantillas god
renZ i vaTy 1;rd! " 1.:e Co n na u r! nod r.et -n °""cl. c ttt
Crape Shawls dyed the moot beit/teeZ or the mom mime
cetera. All kinde ofellkoroolen e tand fatter omets, (to the
i dThe "'" lt=o t ed U a t ifr d hie n t 7: I=h n i the
cotton Mit& bothomat Staten ' lobed, and feel wore;
thatttete emmeskle, th. arIotATIJAhLuminHA. L .,
I,4OLYNEAUX BELL, Maritilla — anstßo*
Bfarmefecturer mod Importer, fa Noel et.;"' :
fIEO. BULPIN, Parin Mantilhamporium,
T.r. porter. alto of " .
11011 F. HIBBARD .E SON,' Wild Cherry
MAIM tyri. Cirausia Balm. PM, Wm; ite., 93 John
rT. lIHRLBURT..Americarv../Icnnoco:
41: tzm•Ph.....mN04kilmirhas. carer. Ate, MT
DrOntilis 9t_
VAN IMESEIVIS Improved Watipene. ,It
ratans earllalr to Its midnal mkt, and aortas a
new Ft:ovals abut.. liepst, Imbene rt.
nOCT..taILBERT, from Memphis ia-----cur
faa bsnd 4.of6neen, Tumors. Mears, itut Wme
ut the 'mite. at his nom. 4831iirosloay.
LFREE WOODILAN, Manufacturer and
/11.1mporter Of (Mom Mos. Pistols, St., 100 Fulton It
IL wAtukacK, Manufnaturerof — Einun:
ellod Collage arldturkta,.rnilla st. .
T ■ n ~IIN DAMS,
Commission Merchant and Imparter of nrandles, Wines and aza.no, Z 34 Wash
ington
Goopw. & BR - 6.,TSlanufacturers. of
Flo•ent.Tobacco. elms, ••41.9••ff, SCR sad pp,
'WHEELER & WILSON, Proprietors end
217anttednrers of Ad". 31 , 11.st's 7),L..as IStltchlns
WI& SIMMONS, -st
war, mar Mitrovalltan UnteL
DOPER ROUSE, A. J. Poise & Bro., Pro-
XTORMAA - eifilticsuniesaCW
Eninnter t Ock.baporter .4 Jobber In &Ws
CHAFFER, Into W. Newtnan, Manufac
toretazd Wholesale theilTrin Ledk4l9alters,Ettcles,
- - -
SAMUEL CAVERLY: Wbolcoutle Deal
rr In Brooms, Painted Pans sadTnto.„l,rond matt Wil
la: Ware. Baskets. Mats, Covage.Twloe.ilt kkinr Xinktk
es, /Le., 3ii tireenrkh Vert. : 9-1 ye.
WINDOW SHADES. Gilt Corstkeig,
Cloth./te.40117f Ttnilnir,Slataerfseinverand
qat Xtgea.lo Fatharino AL. satd Gllottbam
MISCELLANEOUS.
--MG< P. MASA.. ....
iimoi...N.r.To. 6;163 Pure insai
PITT 110 TEL, (late Brown Is) corner of
mir gra Taira deeds, Iliti:nb. GLAM .
air-mli loran and eCninnCalO'nil linI11 1 ; linitrig under.
=s1;pll
c:atic.anttMichod leatin or scr ib ev=is
Cuss nossascs. ap34lngs
(1171MILIT
S. =EMT & BON,
. .
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
topule sad purchase of goal Male Collection of
Rend. Negotiating Urns. on Bonds, ifortgam ge., No.
Ho Third et.,
T,C..WARRIZOTITIN;.
• (DIP1,0)14.)
jADIES' it. CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.
oi lit: t ge w t v i i t z=b i it, 1 n asse,ne twin ;
4 25
y GRANT " gOSYRY, Dealer in Leather,
Wan:110os findings, tin„,r4ll4lsetithVot,
IfFELIX'S • GENUINE EXTBADT OF
COSPEPt. established Itl2lreeetre.l Sem preteltime,
Meer Medal, end 2 Dipiomm-31saufsetery,
Penn street, Pluebustirr.
93.umrare autism:roue artutteritite. 'es2Sullr
LWAIIDROP'S SEED STORE now re
• rhowimusala.roett.• liettedei Praia etc Irk
lbr tbe Om Clore
fir. Stalk awl Pima
alln-1147". g4=:tb,r=i,?iit
Promptly on liberal turn% lets
WALTER P:MAREItALL, Impirteiand .
Dealer to man, Muted krl4 Paimatim Perm
113'Vo 110. PI b M e . Telets " n t o l e rist= simp, If lie I I
court & Peril.
m
Filt—The Psrla Feshions tr. l llN6oltrect per steamer
• b"*"4. on the lot Drtlalmn
1827 tr " ?5134 Peuri. nem. nowt street. -
WILLIAM NOBLE; • • Upholsterer, and
V V Dealer In trpholidirr% Wholesale and RNMII.2IIIII
Arent. neatil oppmlte th e I:aq..(y .
- I.)TTTERIVITCOACI
15. 46 Diamond Alloy. team Wood street.
E. M. DUMYAT, Proprietor. •
--"`!•
. BROWN, would most respectfully in
turigorzt Ittih r t=ava„ p i t dtt hie etattd
:wrialeareetmeut at Vaunter, Ideate !lan Cen i got
tore an made to Dram in the heat idyls, warranted en. lto any in the United Macs; - Ills Blinds nn removed'
without the aid of a weer driver. • Its g purchased the
rtrak, tool 4 and woml _of the LahlweV,:stabilrhment oryl
hamper lirekilaW, lam prepared .ta mad& their old
eustomentae Veil es thognsbile at bra. with
In their 1 " 4 ° o . ll itivviv
.
EHH GLASS MOM;
ORENZ - &:1 1 71011TgAN. Manufacturers
Raattvvtt lad"
4 1 ST i ts%
to
di,ll.rmidesfsttantlouls•uel to odd AG" O 1 Window
Olssr sod treints moulds Sys Bottles mid V. 0024 .
NILO rem.- -four,: nul=
ONES & QUloo,3lanufacturers of Spnng
TONES and Mt. Moil, Pbronhilitab Mend. Reel
ca, Inge, Coach and RUptle Sprlda* Prue Not Tapeca, Hatt
Patent Mew Mall and Cam:eared you Aslcs.-Cotmer of
lima and Rest Acosta , Plttalontiaw • 2 , .
Conti C4Faa-•-•••••-x•-_-- -- -:. 4 . S - "Ms,
11),B.:.ROGFERS .0 Manufacturers of.
R • pr
oves Attkot Improved Steel eulursue...ocrnsr
a
ITAWSON, MOHAN 44,0' bintlnfaCtUretn
Id
of meln, s tadna W owe Wood it,
wpm rind and ditoond Arcata. ttatough,l'a
.
'; - Pena Cottbn .
Pittabligh. •
EKNEDY; CHILDS •4t-••..-Mtuattfa
•-"" A.No.'4 ham' “Sheeti.of • " • '•-•
and WadeiC
Catton gritk .a... "4lls° "
-- - IPtolopu k il o tr 1 t
l3i and S d a ta le l
•
rauan....iPtlahF
•
pltitthtuylnr.AtmofLon.• a v_ t h
attention., • Je2.s:lri.
. . . . .
DINE AND CEDAR WARE.-SAIVRTEL
IDlOENOLlteerairoattattUr on• bawds nod smart;
moot of Wulf!' and Math Tan llama Stearabost Oak Wall,
Kitchen or Draw Dtielratr,Wondon
kteragOrK Zoo Agra - berm Ira& Dparda. tr ;
linda t are In
; Ahar-.IXI Dad. Tuba, stolloo dram
3'lRh atxeot, Pltt. baraA.lti.'
; t j.
XLEBER has-just teo'cPs'
a free); atrperlor 761rdeon
manna celebrated 'Tann of CARIIARTI i 7 i
& NEWHAM.-New- IrOfk.'.ll4limr. lustrw .
mats are wade undarlberlannedlede.aapandelon of UIP
oripinai lemma% dlr. iilarleerl4 and Ere. oataddered- nnife
veiled In this nentit77 and to Europe, -no! an ',Mk*
with I be net= rienu. and other I airintaat nprodientetic
being allista lannalloas of Mr.. Carhait.: =la iikat*
and dcialide aid pf_Plano - •
4 Tien oetanililenadrffall lets. gamble meelli.nlin •
Pout and a bag War/ ddeledeolab i leneUegi 41.
• . &de &gnat flif Catbird* lireaddiam'a lledadeana
nab , - • Der Weetone Puma.. MO. 1112 nett ,
145'4.
I PITTSBURG
FRIDAY MORNIS
: Marr, - 1%. 1854
unto 4 04 thiNiii
h
Mr.. Maxwell , having tour, garoway to
Mr: Rant, who •Wielted to porrett a atatement.
He said the statement in the Makeiln respect to 1
whit occurred yesterday, is untrue, na far as his '
knowledge Went, and as fir as , he was informed
'by hie friefids, end the stistetnents he had read' ,
, in the 'other papers Ore
allusion
true..: I
1; Mr. Craige-- Ifthe allusion of the gentleman';
Os to anything I hive said; I have to observe that,;
my"kintarks are substantially. reported' In the
"Globe: What be said , I did not hear distinctly, !
'end. thereforel do 'net tiniest/she to repeat wind .1
he Aid Say. Mist field is substatitiallrrePort
'ell in - the" Globe; and by; that 1. am willing to
I stand:
Mr Ifantlliranded the statement made yes- - ;
- terday, and the biend is-4111 Wooing*
[ Mr. Cridek—The gentleness cannot strut into
a serape; insrantiakouot itin - that way.
{Cries of norder, , "order . ..l ,
Mr. Haven and Mr: Cook _ eti - been called away
Land had left with-him ?mei') remarks, - *hith he
wished; by permission of*thelloeSe, to be pub-. 1
liShed. " 11 --
"Mr. - Welsh—By - all. zusina. hope nil his
friends' will follow his example. [Laughter.] 1
Mr. 'Bias:Wall resuiried' the door„ Ile said. he 1
lekit to the country to I ,detelmine whether or 1
_not the recent mornmentsof the" minority were
Diadem'. * tilistedllta hereafter, as. hereto- I
fore,: ilieriefforts district legislation, and to
mislead the people' would prove abortive. Hal
advocated the Nebr aska bill 'and' the repeal of
'the lillssouri Compromise:. Ile apprehended]
mine 'of the (lingers which ether's fear frOM the
,passage of the. measure, fir where the right is, 1
there will public opinion ultimately settle.
Mr. Mayall said the• Compromise Of 1850 is
far more objectionable to the North than
that of
1820 is to the South: If It is the:object ofthe
Bill to repeal all Cmnprotnises relative to slavery-,
it devolves on them to repent, thO ; former as -well
'is :the: Poinpremises of the Constitution. The
question hi, whether the good 'faith of the nation
'ball be maintained, or whether it shall be tram_
pledoa. He was not o
. pSsollte orginising ter-
_governments fathnse territories, but was
against tho'blll In its present shape. His ob . .
Jection tolated . 'almost exclusively to the clause
Pioposing repeal the Missouri Compromise,.
conceiving this would plunge us into . another sla
'very agitation . -
Mr. Flagler said that the voice of bin imtnedi
ate constituents came. to him- in tones deep. and
unbroken, like the cataract on their *dem,
earnestly remonstrating and protesting against
the repeal of the MisseuriCcimpnbiaise, and en
joining on him the exercise of all the means in
his power to oppose the proposed act of legisla
tion. He was happy to bay that MS own views
and feelings were in amiordance with those of
his constituents, He gave his reasons for oppo
sing the bill.
I Mr. Giddings hailed the discussion Of this im
portant question with .peculiar interest,' emotion
oral joy. To those who . Introduced it he tender ,
ett his humble and hearty thanks. They had
done more to agitate thequestiou of humanity
in one week than he had in twenty years. He
was not connected with either of the two petal.:
cal parties: He rejoiced that the old issues were,
subsiding, and the landmarks which distingu ish edilligs and Deinbcnits gibwing fainter. The
tithe has arrived Icir the lovers of their raec; the
pitriots and statesmen of the land, to stand up
boldly to brand the traitors who :would over
throw the Constitution, and send our wrwjaid
navy to Cuba to prevent the progress of frbtlfim.
"He would stay here as long as he Could, and say
nothing but naylethwarrtheirill of those who
design treason to one plait:woad andhumanity.
Ile dreW a picture of 'the horrors of slavery,
and said, whoever vo ted
e for the bill would help
to perpetuate them. For the sake of argument,
he would take the principle of non-intervention
by egress, and with this he would make the
territories the battle field, Carry your arms in
your hands. Congress shill not interfere and
carry a tmrplus for the slaves who may be there:
' As far as one man Is concerned,: a hundred of
flew slaves there shall'lusre arms: Although a
Veaf . pcsee, he erase greater lover of freedom:
lad at lemitth.bleolijecticrem to the and
is n bis.hottr expired, nudist "Me re l y tended
On a few of his paints:
The-hall was nearly diverted of members du
, ring the delivery of thiagensech. - • I
Wright,Mr. of IFutteriiiid It Tim net expected.
„that any mars holding 'a ;Mat on that floor from
his State, 'would so far fotget himself 113 to reply
to the gentleman from Ohio. • .
Mr. GidiEngi--Thatis the best argument you
ever made or will.make.
Mr. Ready got the floor, and the Committee I
rose, when.the House adjourned.'
ham the New eat mass.
Ulterior tresues .t the mtavehmataa tatorest.
We published yesterday morning a paragraph
from the . Washington Union, declaring in very;
distinet and unmistakable terms, that the se
coutpllshmeat of the Nebraska seheme,—the re
peal of the. Missouri Compromise and the open
ing of all our Territory to the advent of Slaver,.
are Receseary to the ulterior measures designed
for the fortification and perpetuation at the aim
holding interest. The Union stated that the sei
ner..Dr Cuba, sod its accession to the Union as a
Slave State. was to be the neat step in this or
ganised scheme; and Senator Slidell's speech,
Mr. Floule's negotiations and-various other tie.
oureues of the day, indicate that the Slave
holding interest;—that Interest, we mean, which
controls the South and makes everything else
subordinate • to the extension of Slavery,—ls
ready to brave the extremities, of war with Sulu,
EiNgland and Prance for_the accomplishment of
its designs.. The following article from the South
ern Standard; 'a leading...loath Carolina organ of
the Slueholding inteftst,- Is equall y explicit in
revealing the purposes and projects with which
the present agitation of the Slavery question has
been commenced: . •
.••
0.1 "weal rapture in Rereee . ,coul d wpm
us the tendopitted may of the GeV of Natio and
the West Indite , trait all their rich and mighty pro
ductions. Gelded by . our genius and enterprise,
a new world Would nee there as it dii:tbefore on!
tier the genius of Columbus.- th,Cubs and St.
Domingoire could control the p - " , cietions of the
tropics, and; with Shim, the commerce of rho
:world, and, with . that the power of the world.—
Our trawls policy is to look to Brasil as the nest
'great slave
.power, and u the Government that
is to direct or license the development drained
by the Amason. Inetead of mortis) England we
sdoutd look to Brazil and the !fist Indic; The
:time wile one when 4 treaty of commerce and
alliance with Brazil will give ! us the control over
"the Golf of Mexico and its border countries, to
:gather with the Island, and the consequence of
this will place African Slavery beyond the reach
.of - fanstaciem 4 home or abroad. These two
grwitfilave powers now bold more, pademtloped
territory than any ollier , two Governments, and
they ought to guanlandrnmaigthen their mutual
Interests by acting tagether in atiliViiarmony
arid conceit.- Consideriog our TTISt 313501/ rces and
the mighty commerce that is about to expand
upon the bosom of the two countries, if we act
altogether by treaty we can not only preserve derma
tie servitude, but Nom dify the power of the world.
With firmness alai judgment,
.we can open up the
African Slave emigration again to people the no
ble region of the tropics. Wo can boldly defend
this upon the moot enlarged system of philin
thropy. • It .1s far better for the wild races of
•
Atria themselves. Look at the 1,000,000 in
the Melted States who. ?Mee hail the blessings,
not only of civilization but of Christianity. Can
any man pretend' to say that they would hare
been better off in the barbarian state of their na
tive wilderness ; and has not the attempt to sup
press, by force, this emigration - increased the
horrors of the . middle passage' tenfold t The
good Las Cams, In 151% was the Snit to advise
Spain to import Africans to bee colonies, as a
substitute for the poor Indians, who; from their
peculiar nature, were totally unsuited to bear the
labors of Slavery. • Experience has shown that
hie scheme was founded in wise and Chriatiau
philanthropy. Millions of the black men, yet
unborn, will rise up to bleea his benevolent mem.
ory: taw areotnin9 when we shalt fioidly
frad this emigration ,More the world.. The hypo
critical cant and whining morality. of the latter
day raintsyrill die Away before the majesty - of
anititerte,and. the power of thee° vast, produc
tions which are to spring from tho cultivatimi
4331, full derklonment.of the inighty tOdplcal
eon, in our own hemisphere. If it be mercy to
give the grain growing:sections of America to the
-poor and hungry of Europe, why not open up the
.tropicto the.poor African ?. Thecae region Is
as eminently suited to. them en the other is -to
thewhite race. There is as much philanthropy
in 0110 as lu the other. We have been too long
governally psalm-singing sehnolm asters from the
North. It LI 31140 to think for. ourselves. The
(oily commentalitith our own Government *-
tog With. Great; Britain to . doolsto /1111311 .iinpor
lation piracy. Piracy is a crime CID the high
semi, 'arising underthe laws of,
- nations, and it is
43 well deflect!: by thou'lawso3 murder is at
common low. And for two nations:to attempt
Waite that piracy whleh la not so under the
LAW ornittons, Ilan nbennlity.. You might IA
*elf 'it-bn rgl amen, or anything.
aloe. And we hafrev.. limo, by a joint fleet
with Great Erintia mi . the 'coast of Africa, been
. .141,glifitto ' enforce this "misereble blunder.—
'.;:.
:
MMM
,of .
I \7
cosiary, as the ~
develop inent and cu isation ,Of
the tropical regiattortme slumbering i n nk sad:
wild luxuriance:' -..// '1,41 Stare holdin , race in
there Slake are but true to thineetivezi. they) hare, a
sireeedciliny tefore-Aeon."• . \\, . .
•
' , There ii, n certain mrality of grandeur ii
' the
cool,, remorseless,: inflexible , determination with
w hi ch,. ‘ „_, thILt 3 4To Power Om* treade mewand to Iktt=
"Lo''`‘' , . •KomAioff. under foot Ulloompromisern ,
MI compacts, "tiff' coraddendlons, of-honor and
good . faith: 'lt belongs to the order - or the In
forialSublime, and `challenges n'sort of admits:
tion like that sometimes felt, for. Milton'Sfilatan:
It is, too under certain.' ciroiniurtalMes, And to a
'certain extent, an element nfstrength and mean& •
Ordinary bad men 'gird 'etabaiiiised in•their TR- -
lain) , by Rims - remains of unettingnitheit cia-•
science, • or tome 'Sensibility to the moral.sjudg
mints of mankind .. The .Slavery party hare
gained a complete ,emancipatioa„from all such
chugs. - They stand •dinembarressed, MI the se
rentiheights of a soldier:a contempt , for nil moral
considerations. - , Rene-‘-quacalqueleedo( rem
Alum aggrandisement, by any meats' ind all'
mesas, ie their watchword. ThissimpleNorth,-.:.
confiding in the_chivalreus hoporend good
faith
which tho Sout in forever boasting an eMinent
ly, if not alliter •- own-fondlyjmngined `there
was something to proteevher 'against' flagitious
outrage of her. rights.: , When too late,- she lifts
up, her hand to point to compromises and com
pacts, rho seen, them troden ',under foot:. and as
she stands' aghast in: amazenient, horror.‘and a, '
larm, she meets only the laugh Of - Insolent Scorn;
with, which triumphant vilbilny derides Ito dopes.
There issomething r aublimo too in elaveholding
disregard of the ordinary.usage of Issigusgots
serene indi ff erence as to any sense of contradic;,
tion which its use of terms • may excite in •the
minds of those who are in the
. habit of sticking to the old ' - fashioned Bengt' of Englinit - words:
'Texas was wanted as a newillustration- ,which ' the
beauties of that "'peculiar s institation,!', which
consists in holding men i bondage, , working
them stud selling' them like cattle, and its Con
(meet was 'called "extending the. area Vf.',F.re
-4 ... .. . ~
tom!" From - which it appears that Fiteilmis
eminently emulate in the. freedom hold seen
inslavery. 7. -a freedom which, did :not -happen to'
exist in Texas before Its conquest. So. ,too, in
Mr.'Bllllell's vocabulary, the letting loose the
bands of Southern "panting chivalry" to prevent
the Government of Spainfrontretpolating its'own
affairs, and to estop rte apprehended plans for
the extinction of Slavery in Cube.' is eminently
"democratie." And when In this :way...theyoke
of transatlantie tyrants" Is lookeN and Slavery
established. as a 'Sled eternal 'fact. then "the
Flag otPreedom" will float over\that ' , island now
so fearfully threatened with the stholinen of boit4
dage. The Richmond EnquirerMoiaca \ anwlnn,
in the blessed vision of the speedy transfer,".,"
even before the expiration of President 'Pieree'S'
Administration. "of the island from Spanish tyr ,
reap to - American l'reedund" Bleased
language: Tolleyrand aahlit was given man,.
to conceal
language:.,
thoughts. But there, is no can
nerilment here. • \
We should wonder 'Whether - such men', a:0 not
always laugh in their shires at' the folly of those
who , are. duped by such phrases, If. we did \ not
rather suppose, they believed no \ one . duped 'by
them. •There must be phrases ,foT pretexts. >ht
is full as well to litre pretexts as to openly aVew\
the only moral doctrine they go utirrtisit Might \
makes Right—a - very proper doctrine- for tlic\
elaveholding power. \ ,
But, as we said. there Li something attains° in
their imperturbable impisOglity, their serene in
capability of blushing when their Pretexts are ex
plotled, and their wonderful of the English,
language pointed out\ We helve arsenal another
spiv° of life and on. aanuiller Seale, something
that faintly approilitiated to it parallel_ with it;
bat never anything that" hid elatesthe holier of,
rivalling it.
-' - -
, .
• • It has been tacitly assailed and conceded
throughout the disOussion excited by the. murder . 1
of Butler and the trial of War 4; that the shoot
beg of schoolmasters was, in tho'nbstniet,
heatable, whatever.might be the Judgment with
regard to any particular schioltustar. The.4ch
- moMI Zreedner, lidireier,' has broulted.a differ;
ent theory—euriely, that the average ,
Northern schoolmasters by southern gentlemen Lo
correct and COMMOSIdAbIe. Thos rlatig \ The ge.\
ambler's atermewl:
"The South has for years been overnin with
hordes of illiterate, unprincipled Ctradaisteiof the
- Yankee tree schools, (those hot-beds of seliteen- -
ceit and ignorance,) who have, by dint , -of 'Un
blushing impudence, . established themselves 'tut
schoolmasters in, our .midst., These 'creator,*
With rare excel:at:4;i.. hare net deierved the pros
tection of one laws.-They'bear neithie iiipierson
or in mind a very strong reseniblanee- to human
beings. In language:morals, manners nod edu
cation, they I:night leaden) to believe that Frank
enstein was net the myth of a German romance
'writer, and the Yahoo a real rather than a!fabn
loos monster, born of the envenomed and satiri ,
eat pen of Swig . Of this clasrlehabod -Crane,
a northern writer's portrait of a Yankee 'school
.untater, is a post compllntentary and :flattering
picture. So odious are some of. these .itniseant
ignorannisie lo the people'of the &nth. ea fullof
abolitionism and - concealed ineentriarisin are tati-•
try of this chum so full of guile, fund and deceit,
that the deliberate shooting °fennel' them down,
in the act of portioning-the minds 'of our slaves
or our children,, we thiuki if regarded as heed
eide at all ShoUld arrays Itio deemed)wretlyjet
liftable; and we imagine that the propriety Orshoot
ing an abotiobn schoolmaster, when caught tamper
ing with Our slaves, has stem been questioned bossy
intelligent Southan man. This we take to lAttm un
written common hoe of the Swab ,and we deem it
advisable to.promnigate the law,:' that it may. be
ended into all the Abolition Papeu r thundered
at by the three • thousand :New-England -pruichl
ere, and read with peenliaremphasis,- and terri
ble upturning of eyes, br Garrison, 'at the next
meeting of lie anthalavery party at Paneuil '
We repeat, - that eh shooting of itinerant Abolition
Whoolmatters is frequently a creditable and laud
able act, entitling a respectable southern man to,
at . least, a seat in the Legbdattwe, or a pines in
the Common Council. Let alt Yankee school
miters who propose invading the South,endow-..
ed with a; strong nasal twang, a long scriptural
name, and .Webater'a lexicographic book oflibo
litlenism, seek some more congenial land, whore •
their lives will be more secure titan in tho_ vile
andliomicidol slave States.' -We shall be glad
if the ravings of the Abolition pings, about the
Ward acquittal, shall have this efrot .
.„"The shooting of a southurn matif education.
and talents, a professor and..useful citizen,:. has
,prodmied , a just. degree of iodignethan, excite
. cunt and lawless ,exhibititua of violent feeling,
which time , does not appear to ,diminish. ; But
"woregret to announce that the sheeting of a
'meddlesorio New-England 'Abolition. seltdoinias.
ter, would result in no cinch exhibition of popular
'enge,. The neighbors of the fortunate, marks
man might give, him a barbecue, or, run Lira' for
Congress,' : but Beyond notking,. would 'bit
Were en. intelligent foreigner; coining amongst
as at this moment,' to read ilia proceedings of
Congress in relation to the Nebraska bill, would
be not naturally infer that oar Government must
be on the two of dissolution! If ho were to Os
quire tho cause of this extraordinary ferment
and commotion, would he not be eurprised and
confoundedio be told, that the most urgent And
important business of the nation—that whiohls
easeatiat to its welfare and continued existence
even, were let aside and postponed for the pur
pose of repealing an net of Congress which In-'
volvedst solemn compromitio which 'Nettled and
quieted a great poStical . question, 'threatening
the destruction of the Union thirty years ago? .
And, moreover, that tke repeal' of that corapro
ndse had never been desited, - or hardly thought
of, by any portion of the people North or South.
—Baltimore Patriot.. ." • • •
—Tut: Taus or llsvoa Wree.--Mbe' Court
liartialat governor's Island bave-coueluded the.
trial of Brevet blajor - Wyee,•ot the 8(1 , artillery,
11. 8...A.,.mb0 eras charged With • disobedience of
orders, and "coin:loot utibecoteing an °freer and
ileaileinaa,". la refusing to-kad it detachment
of troops on board the Falcon. Major Wyse resd
a written argwaent in bit defence, yesterday,
and' the Court after,two hours deliberation,: with
;closed doors, arrived eta decision: • .Tbeir judg-.
meat will be convoyed to.:lTaihington by the'
Judge Advocate, and will not,be made public un-'.
111 the Proaddent, orthe Ualted:Statenalther coll
aring or ovarrultait . . • • • i •• :;!. • .
The decision lathe cahoot Gat - esoitio,
.lru accused ofiniscoaduct in.oeteteend of, Iliad artillery, artiliecT. ott board the :wreckciVitcamer. San
Francisoo, has ,not yet ceen
• ,
Tho R.s.l.:Georgi I bah. been, oleatelJi
tr,
W.
:esror al** , College era.
Rimy, protehlor.of Banforie, mud of
appllcition to other Ihngetager, end the IteT.
Joel If. Linsley,. D. D., h tellow,of the College In
Ariel plaet. of .e
Idor•Thepholeth Smith, dhceesed. I
, •
4 '• . ..4l4ldili.)lratiO‘Wehb retained erove'Edrom
ItialifAtheatfie7r; Re le 'Odd icauhrihneeeedietan.
Iriterhsthig Udell eipltsl4o.la the.:lihpyluedotte/
(Ohio) coal project:. •' ••• • •
.. ,
~...ATIAptTIC. - ' 1 nebula. of sewn "witi the vetted Bta4es.
-' . Ad ve rtiser 1 . The no ~ :dent of the Una/in rand, tin- ,-,•
c""."P'l''''
" ?i.3.:6i1i. 1 der date: nelm ot•Madrid,yrider, 'April 2..1, gives the
, . . „
Losionsi•MaY '2 -1884. following Spanish:gossip initiation to Mr. Soule,
The anticipated attack en -Westin las' taken I nad it, government o f
.thm.counttyl:, ~.
'place; but the details of its purport,'eitent arid I,- • : •.: - •
i M r -mate - 4
reported. to have said tbat hie act- -
results - Musk to be. aicertaMed.' All - that is , • ,____., , ,,.,,.„._,..„.,,,, i , A .. 7 „.. ua s late. , ~,„,ad
yet known °nib° subjecels derived froin hastyi . i i!';" . "4: , !,, J .7 .4 ,:f i ri; - 7 -7 •
telegisPhieinessiies:dtspatehed biiiem e of the . ' g '''' the &round of the present
Russian and Greek merchants in the Aye, tcy , Minittty-:Land althiougli I by no means vouch fur
the truth of Gila report, and no_
a
their 'eerreePeakienta in Leal i ee '-k ith a aheri . i' f' ' t • nvoy would tie pretty .•
aprimofficial report'ot the Russian iitithoFi!..ls,l/1"
s augg ars. es ,vi o th a
w rozn u a ugh ore ty lga and e L
Jealous
e,
people
as
biliase-Teiale4.Vieenth, -- -- '... ' .the Bpainards„ • t a defeat its own object; yet,
' • Sven : these meagre annenneebients differ eon
•sideribly;' and it will'. therefore be useless to ShOUbi the dispute luqueation unfortunately lead' •
speculate on the real facts of thenaSe
u fi t iv,".
‘to serions.diffteulties between the two countries,
counts have been received'. from -the,combin/d • . i
the early downfall Of the - Cabinet might ;be be
ode' •
ts earliest
lts
fleets "Thai a bombardment commenced on lap
pause ~
_s',
night, in we ,
itet .
e,.,5zi
et ,
exi ,
. ei-utthister.
..
a and-weii tbiloited-by a nn the k 28d or .. ..
"'•
Idle repart, which Obtained as credit; of hoe
24tb, and that ti - mOli and batterY of fonr . gons an
\lath
... m b t i e sii4 aii . svo , wtre t y,.. triged,. tilities being imminent between 8 alit and the.
United States, broughfon a. . alias • to. the .. .
it all thiamin be positivelfrelied 'upon. Accord
in t to moo . i t totein6nt e the Bombardment :was p . p2„b y tit re co o nti th en o c u ei tin ot a im
o c f h ,ca s e bs tru . !g l l ts e, pni espe . -• .
carried - on for two 'hourS, - while ntheti lleaurike ''''''
it toluife lasted for ten. — Again, the . RuSsiams son of upwards of twenty thousand-tac0,„ar4—.„7„.....
state lf4Ships to have been engaged, while all
„,. &11 . , e __ iln , n R7 , T r iiic 7t 5 ih t e hl t ho tic v l e , b o e r th mad e il e tufrua ttlfts .... fo , " ,
• the'othef reports - 4 • the number- at 'eleven. ; .""`u
There is , abio complete 'uncertainty whether -the ii , ff0rd __. 11 2_ ' ", tb 0 !,..g. 1.1 .. 6 0,, ,,..1... 8 ,PV .L .1i ;......-911, . dew... _ .'...
operations, thus far effected were. merely pie-
m. Y7.7 0f, ":„ . .) , , , ,- ‘6a ‘ me. Uni t ed7:4." t h a t
„ r. 7 7. 77 -. _
lirainary ttainere'Prolonged nistatit, or whether
~
they are considered '
to have '. already :anawered T he iree Pa t here are eaWar med wit h Millie ri - \
the desired cud:\ Judging from noun) of the' mes- des, (Instead of those wietched flint muskets, up
er4es reeeived In Tendon, the inhabitants seemed wards \of twenty , years old, which . were, their
~-t o expec t
~...,i reti. Lp o_ to il t t t , , , e n tita in e b ize t th as e p ,, ira p t h iett il l atte gun mp a t ii i l i m a itt ,, -•
'the attack,. 'but \ ether accounts represent dui Lv i 7 t i aies: . ar the: itdeadoul-th e s Jena ree3Oil ‘,, ..
.
fleets as having' taken their departure on the
. , . , . to doubt that a stout defence eroukile:saade.i- •. \
'''6 A th lt . h ' i;teg
h the • anti6 ' neope Of - the hitMatio' yea , 1. 3 .al /incline t. a!' hir A t hatt..he Pc! , ! ., ial'as. satti!ig. . \
. .
the English and 'French Minirsla thus remains
to be explaleed,. the elinumitanea Which`caused
them to forth the rivolutionethillietint a , prompt
lesson uPon'this important toinmernial port has'
been tally made known. eke
French ominninder, has described it in a short
.report which wires another illustration - of the
character of the , !magriiiniatour" Czar worthy
to be placed beside his recent expiation of the
honor or , it:;gentleinan. the 6th' April , a
steamer , called the Furious, was' detailed, from
the fl eets to Mal at Odense, for- the and
French' each of the foreign Inbabi
tints as might wish to leire, the commencement
- Of - hostilities'being' eotieldere4 imminent, altho'
the 'decheratiOnn of War had not thin iiraved Ob t.
She carried's& flag of truce,' and , hee tifficria had
aninterriewWith'the , nutLorities; but, upon her
boatileairinithe'quay to tale 'these gentlemen
back to the Time' it was trenclieeMisly fired itp
'pii,troin clue 'of , the batteriestin unexampled
thi
Proceeding in the history. of the warof civilised
nations, and in denouncing which Admiral fla;
melin refers to,the conduct of the barbarian Day
of Algiers in 113....'"0 as furnishing the only knoWn
example of. a Nfirailar ()Oblige.
.of, 'course
in:mediate' meakires , were regarded 'as ' es.
sit:dial to 'teach die Czar, the impolicy of thus
continuing to det aeon outlaw,Mad a notification
was - riecerilinglyanalto the fleets \ a lei dye
after the' occurrence; ' that' the two Admirals
.Would forth Ith deli
,te' on the- severe` meas..
aces that sue a p required: , The news
, no w received- the bombardment of, the 'place
is therefore onry \ what might have been expect,
'id, and although the . firist otticleine Ad
%
-hewed - try' o' suspension of apTtlens, 'there 'can
be little : doubt that enough as eensidered to
, filtr&been.effected,nr.that the pause was adopt=
ed simply for, the purpose of gividg the authori
ties an opportunity of vetting further, misehief,':
and that upon their failing to make \ erarturei to
that end, they will probably be In jeopardy of
still more disastrous consequences. \
. „With regard to the progress of affairs. on the
Danube, the retreat of the Ituselans net only
but frOm the entire Uri
(rota \ before - Kalatit,
' s tory of Lower Wallachia, is nhir established as.
, liqririg taken place under very humiliating dr
dulpstant,es, since to the list the hams-.
Bed \ and beaten at every point whc7 they e ual---
Wolzok to make a stand. Of the exact nature of
the`adzsr reverse which they burr already Suffer
ed is \ tho. Dobnadsclt, the public itiParis and
London i a t ke still ignorant, but no donbiztmtever
.is eate 'ned as to, its, having be ESVIII: '
Whether\ I ' was . sidficiently . decisive to . - cause
them to alaatplort an understood ',intention' of ed
,voncing z ingreat .‘force , spon. the TurloOand
.finelng the tp battle.nbont the let of. Mai\ is
questionable. IficcOrding to the latest accounts
Omar Paella fCe.fit confident of maintaining him,-
selfindll the treape orthe - allied Powers shall,
,\
bale come to Masud, but his annyatthe threat:,
and %point is releiNcly smelt, :avid the Russian
generals * , maddened . by defeq and apprehension,
will be prepared fo stick a , cldcastroste, of life
in "order to *ape' a announcement to their
raastir 'cif new delhit, 'that ieteitie :anxiety
i,
will belelt u\dil the lkid4orjunction has been
ffectraL\ -I.Thu; anxiety „increased by a Ling be.,.
lief, entaitainad in ,sorrus darters; that the pop- .
oration of the; dietrict to !Lich the war is now
COlifined; vreuldfiel ready revolt and join tha
Russians Incest \ they
,c,ould , eotrive . to gain a .
vietory. \ \ •-\.\ :, • .. .
1\ 3,,
'Tete Ma s niige'of the .Enaperiar of Austria,, has
occupied the attention of the iennese during
\ thapast\ Week; and nothing \Of olitieni impor
tance haibien received from ...that Vortex:. The'
Xing, of Pnaisia is \eridently ! ,,tal \busy in, the
'Rope that he may tuullOWPd,tncortinue his-cov
\l
err efforta fik , the esteiotiteio,'ef
. 64 Imperial'
brother-in-law\ Upon terms.: that he abaft ; leave
him atlibertyt,lropeathia li\rigandage *banal':
e May find - new Oppor
er h inhity. z \* \ . -
The London looney
. market \during thasiaat
few days has . 'hewn 'considerable stiiiiinesi,
chiefly'on account\ of a 'satisfactory' feeling
its tO "the ‘2,gerrand Proipacts, of the war.: The
drily of gold to the continent liakcentbatted; bat
it has been phrtly counteracted:by, several aril-
vats from Attetmlia, - _while the resumption or, '
shipments fronathe United States to . a moderato
'extant - b,Y. the last - two' steamers; hasslUseideo
had a faiorableidifuence. \Toktly,\ahso,lhe sat
iiiiictory announcement hap}, been 'received - that
the strike of the oP'erators 'alciiPieston, lajakei,
(-estate, has at length been • a andoned, ' after a
protracted contest: of Moro than holr o ) Yeer;fin - '
ring Which they have hien living `in inidlenest on
the contributions ef Rio Workmen an otherU*los,
which'have reliably, *taunted \altogether 'to
.C 70,000. \ With exhausted resources on the,part '
of themselves and their ' , brethren, upon Whoni
they have been livingi, they.,:are new, compelled. ,
to. reetwoo tit occupations Ma Um ' leivellt, in
le
t terms. .- \ \ Seam:fon. \'
,
. :....4 ,HICAVT V/171CT.-11,r, S. `.Spooner. 0( this
Oikgfatichised - London, and;brought hither
' tleeliriginal`plates of "Boyders llimitrations 'of
Shafsapears; \ which le restored' and"re-issued
hero' at a sublieripthitt , prico q. sstl'for the set.
Haring partly completed his work, Hr.:Spooner
trareledosouthrd t oobtain subscriptlens.. Ho
had ' Obtained a .riumber lit•RiChinond„Va., and
Was pinion piasiMismali, irlieh John g: Daniel
(now Chair, d'AffMresto ,'L'uria) \ came% &lam
.upen him sayagekyln. his V1.30111?9",
and
'his, stork a fraud, a blimbil . g,•-.&&.; and warttinc
Virginidni to 'keep 'clear of \ all subscriptiens2, to
Yankee -book agents dniesa\they chose to he
cheated. - 'This finished Vr. -- Hpooner's busbies,'
.in Rielgoond„but, he ti me\after:caught liir.:
:Daniel in this City, '(propa ly onhis way : to To
run.) and sued him \ for lib and'a Jury yester
day gave the plaiaffn ti verdict fon. $B,OOO dam
mges.- As there wan-olearly\ no-malice In the
\ u,
pretaises=for the EiMxiiner on - talked of 114, 7
dell's Shako-peace as it dote n arly'everything ,
coming • (coon the -Noith=,Ake• de sea aim:riled
, scam to us excmsive; but we predict that Daniel,
'though beaten in the judgment, will bulk on the
execution. • Unless ho has'iood, sTarity . fot a
large sum—which is 'net probable-nu - presume
Dpeoner will-nerer collect enough en'thia'log 7
meat to pay hiS lawyete,--Ar. 2 - ;, - Treatise. : '.; '
Brxxsrwraitii,r-iniceting of `
the titter= of
Clarioa county was hold . at,/lorirecttownaltdp oit
the L'ad ult, W. 8.. Martin, President, to protest:.
against the - Nebraska-Battens-.frond, .Tler s det-
monstmtion was Irrespective of party, and after
.the speaking a settee of etrotig Anti-Nobreaka
'resolute was adopted, :ream which we extract;
ilZerolietf, - That white vrti admire the • unitcd,',
• bold, • straight=forward manliness. of vouthorn ,
members of Congress, we• cannot view:but with '
mingled feeling*, of.pity and shame the cringing
sycophancy of euch,men as Douglass, Brodhead
and others,, together with a portion etthenorth-
Besstred, What ire...eannot anat. our Om/rages
' for . any man for executive of le . gislatiro
known to favor the Nebraska bill . or the eaten
-don of African. Slavery, be ho Whig or be he
- Moris Mantin , Losses.—Under the twine
head may. la thand.nanceortnt .0' severe/ disat
tarstersat ISM, which. bate beenecifrequont to th e
shipping i n terest of late. The ship Harriet Au
gnats; ahandonedat ecai and 'tow brought Into
this port by -the. 'ship Tleidelberr,•hailed from
Bichmond, and irasbniltin in-1847;
/41 OW and Yalued- nt,580,000.., The cargo of
railroad iron and ehip Limed in. New
TOrk. The ship Rope Goodwin, Camino ibehir•
bar :of Mobilo,' of the 14th initent;aas . s fine
: iblp; built 'ln; Porteinonth, Me., la - DM:4' 1 198
tons:register, and-rained at $70,000. The Alp
Winchester, rrPorttd imairdity, was tainted in
Boston, with the cargo divided amo ng sev e i n i
'afficcalai
ArchhishOp Keirick. of 813.otaiis, op;iOlit•
ed his secretary, ttie Verx Rev Jame,'Duggan.
to:be administrator 'of the- vacant dlacase of CM.
cap, °with all- the power •lehich -that3ovarthro
Pontiff has leen .pleased ta goant''. Th e clergy
find people of
,Ctilcago are enjoined to reeetve
Mr. Duggan "with reverence and afrectloi,': and
`,'to yield him due'obedience. , ',
, .
,• \ _
• • • •
••• •
. .
YOLUME`I Xvil --- ~IUI~IKER``2~3
-------------- overrate theireimmillt-s-
Iry -value and - means 'of defence under rate' the
protects of •their . aatieipateef Mendes. • They' justly
enough °been°, that the canna of the , Amen
mein their:nora nith.thislegencrato and on=
'lllieljelitied Mexicana are net . lo taken ai an •
argument that theyluesild eqUallimicemaNl -
in.= attack on Cebe.\ 'At the name'' inie 'they
Ithrdly-take enfficiehtly lnto consideration the tet:
nations valor of the Anglo-Saxon Tate; the , ex-'
pert, rifle practice of % tee Americanii, and their
abundance o f wealth, ,the 'great element of stn.\
• I'o any but gpania'rd4'lherait seareels4de a ,‘
alcifioie of doubt as to the fate of \ Cabana. caw of a
war - I,twiete Spain . and the State4 7 —rapposiag, , of
courie,.nort-interference on the Part of any pair
'ertul ' ally of the former country:,At: the moat
time, - America wettid not escape ttlatnaged Ina \
contest arith -this compatithelpfaeble country.
rte Own 'terould : be quick!,coveret4mlA - piematra
, .
.t;hder 3.lxMlith ogont.WidAnitrimultrtinetre would ,
"safer greatly: And at the last moment, when an
hope was lost, I fully believe that Spain would
emancipate the stares and abandon the 'lsland to
~ s ooner than see. its darlhig , possessions:—
tho,"Qatten of tho Antilles," fall an easy ProYansi
flourishing possession, into the hands of the
bitioas and encroaching Republic which gives it
• • I infer thip;'at least; from the tenor of carifer-
Bait% here, and I doubt not that the tipardards, • '
their ingenuity stimulated by their .defeat and •
spoliation, would, find means to leave. flurisland
in ouch a state aa to giro the Americans
,S vast
deal of trouble, even after the last European had •'' , N
`quitted its .itiores: ~ The more tensi&te Men in.'this
country admit that Cola must sooner or Intcrigas
into the possession of the States.; but they admit it'
with a feeling of infinite bitterness ? " and with a
stubborn 'rellollltioll' ,thiitc the' chine ef. owriare
shall occur as. Into, ha posoiblo Math& Priia be
dearly bought by the conqtterers: ' '
ilprem
ou hieEloTerLwL—
el 3i
w plo lTnty Uted...
On the arrived of the Maimille'csis Yesterday
afternoon, we learned of a terrible exPlesion and
great loss of life at the ' , English Coal Pita," an
Chesterfield county, about fourteen miles ham
-this city ,-• and in order to,teceme ' , poeticised of,
alit, artieulars; We at once repaired to the fa
talece
.., •
: '" Onnarri ' ;
t. the lose
at'a.thlll4ch , '
aident, had.occurred7Timwo.
grouped around e twenty, or„,thirti Wien,
apparently
seem from the depths be thg. " ma i m , of
laboring earnestly to
laboring
their etgaborers, friends' an ' - qui d i staii ce s.
Prom Mr. Joseph Palmy, the man.ag ye leein
ed that there were at least twentywhittrposons
iii the pit, and that there was very l i ttle ..rOmon,
to hope that any oftheta were alive, •.. ''' •.
'Mr. Job:Atkins, an - eaperiencedliiiner,tand \
'ono of thOsupisrintendents •of 'the. 'OEdlothhin• \
pits," had come over,. and with his usual' daring, ••••‘",.
eeonce volunteered to, descend to ,iseerhtixri #le •.,
result:of the eiphision; and i f possiblesecure' any . _'
`of the adders who might ; not bei ' dead: •-- Pristi
air Whs immediately .. pumped. tn; theplt - 40;edily.
purified, and Mr.' A., -with`, other • volmateeiw, ,
stoppellintuthe bucket emir Wore: nstantly low : . -
ercd. .- They had Only . been down a short time, \ • ' •
When theWigtial was given, and the bucket, con • , '
taming the crashed; mangled , and \ lithless:hodY ';
of ;Moses 'Cirie, was - drawii- tip. .;;,The ;bucket'\-
being again towered; ;the . , signal' *as repented;.';` ,
and Wm. Elliatt Wes drawn .up,- dreadfully burn - - n
e 4 and bilaised.,4but not dead. . Ile Vrix immedi- .
' ately taken to his beaidinglintiso near by, where •". .
medical aid ' wan promptly given,' but iti*greatly
feared that, lie cannot recover.' ,---• • -;''' ~ - '
•;.: ; The.thlid body rescued.was thittofJos„itigth-: .
shay, au intelligent lad Ithont l 4 years of \ flit°. •
Whose father. wai killed by an explosion in ' , the
setae pit 1211831: His remains werelsadlyhirn-
ml and thirred; but hiseitnitesaisce'Wet as
and placid as' if only asleep: ••• The fourtil.liigttt, .. '
brought up the bla4ened and charred morpse of \ _ -"
Robert,Crostiek, a man of fetidly, And . a very • \
Mr. Job Atkin's, who hid AciCend4 the pit, \ •
pow came.up; and reperted that there'were five -.•
.or: sit other Acid oodles St the end or the shaft ; n
On the first Inclined plaio;;,,and.that farther down
there ware ken or - twelve eikiriC;lakef-ifttl?'""
Were more or less blaikeied, disfigured and
charred by the sad 4epident. -'lto further 'dated
that the foie Muted lu , the pit 'were - all dead;:
and that there were no!, hopes of finding :any. -of N ; •
the miners:alive.,, . ; .- •.. ;; ••• :::.• ,
~.‘ -
• ' Th e explosion toOk pitice abo n ut. half-pest •12 --';
o'clock and mast have haPpened just at the time •
'when thelniners • Find. teased their kbOra,- and- \ , - , ';
were eating their dinners; \How • ;it^origimated,
it.is impossible; to tell. it this time,. though .the
Pttaa4 , Ptlatria that somedam men thoughtleas- , \,,
ty . ap proached some of the -old Mampsi". with - '',
their•lamps; and that the exPlelsion.ime caused
bythe escape of gas. from:unknown tenkc'i•'7lile
pt it 825 feet deep, 'end expleelolte hatioceitried
in .it two or three times befure:;.. ,".,
.
The fourth annual report of the 'llellefoatkine
audridimusßailvoad. made up to the first of :11.12..
'Wiry last, states that the expenditures . ontberoad
that far, troa 2,888,951,26. ..Deduct nml iterate
(at cost), token in pityment for stock; mid also ,
sPare- material, $ 253 4 8175 , Jones the cost of
road at The rond Is 117atiles in
length;. totMerpsontly 'eci,st ' per tulle ':' woa.a
(Motion over 21,000: -lithos. everything is, COM•
pleto.the rood have mat from, $2 ,606 to
52a.090 Per iriZe-: The road wits.9lnuntinded in
June, 1863. , la won opened for travel on the
•12th of lay, Since then the net caraingi ePP
enble to ii, dividend were s 6 7=l9;:nsimillt Per,
cent, on tho stock registered. • •
• 4.-./ 1
, There Ina a hoary in Indiatuannaittite- •
day Jam, which raised the streams very quickly
carryllittif bridges en thernaciagneducta int the
*venal. \ vac the moat tercre-stornithathis •
been known in the State, or n number-oilcan.
EW • ' EDIES, with fonnulaa for their
wind tclza tknx. bL Robot itimiation.Ll, Do kb ad}
, • r, Keirat'ols
'D 12 dos.- EmbossedDattle4s
12 d d'age RI
nv it.....
N. 1 . 1 7x - t=nd.tecm.... Scr
•Ajd adios ...2P.9"0"/ 176hVulti•
MING. CAPS-2 dosegentlemenie India
...t u atingrai b oth l l, •
t(?0 ACRES °V1AND...21,2 miuti a o it
of MaZootioort; iNnHa rn -
l Artoitilk, boa she
Vrios 1 4 6640 y That, On K2'6o Jana •
„al
.nZtin4bo=ool4trior,r=totraemt.s..,...%.otlill.+lber:. JO ha!
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