, _ :eor-r•---- • EM=MI ESTABLIgiIETI IN .- 1786. PiTTSlitilidfraAiiTTE PIIII/JSMCD_ AII.Y 551D.591011:10LY DT WIT - B'ik - CO: -• DAVID NTH WELVEL) MAXIM lIATOBT. wrus or MIA atszer. rat sms :TO 'MS tag °MCI' "-TERMS: • DAILY-31z dollars per exams. Porshis bolt T. z i r ilttY—Two eldlaripor saw o we. in dlti et. ( *Mks manila! on the Wilowtos ecsditions; C" 419 0 00 0 • 4;`," Tr' s . - -- :13 «3 Th.'flii.*fw mots club e00116;;;;Mone hemp, ..030 lowarietiw in advssme: Jto dubpepan. he swot ertss . the west owles• the mousy is wet fur ,• . . RATES OF ADVERTISING: • • , cre. ft ux.".„ ii) lines of ltenberait of 41100 It. • one insertion.. 060 • Do • De omit additkmarlim - e - ann......, 0 2.5 Do 'two w one w eelm7.— ' 300 Do • three 'weeks 4 00 • 00 Do • three 0 00. . Tour mon 10 00- 1.0 00 kindle* e•lNt r , c il i t r' L le;s - ToWW - 1116) 600 cue deltas for additional line. ' On. equere. changeable St pleaurrs, (per an. • -.. • 110 m;) amehurin, et 23 0') ant fanet additional spears. Inserted 014 T coo roadie, and for each addition* mean harried under the reedy rata, Advertlserniati imeeedinn smears, and not over fifteen hoes, to be thwed as • mums and' a hal f.___•• • - • Peblishors l o t worountalde fix legal 'advertiseinenni • berond the Mount charged kr their . Announcing Candidates for ofla tc, be charged the ism s Ad..,Y other not market - on the cony for • Del number of Ismertbmas, will be continued 6,v1 , 10, und P` ' exacted areardinair. • • The Vtivikei• of annual adverilseals strkily limited to tha!, own lierenthda beldam, and all larOrtlSClllehtS the beneitt of other pasons; 110 well as all rietvertlmemmuts not Immediately connected with their own bainem; ant all eiseerent edvertisemata, In length' or otherwhe, be- Vna the Limns ed. will be charged at the romant a. ' oar all Audi rat advertising, bills will a separately " TlVlrvertls i neenfe i ror T r um bari t tatie tom- Fades. ward, township, • d other nubile umarthem. and all politkal ineationa and wave% to be shamed hares**. Pay. *Me itrictly In advance. • ' • -• Almada notices to be chargrat6o cents. - • Death wakes Inserted Withollt charge, et WI:OMP. by funeral limitations or obituary.notirca, and wino mmtornearsied.to be paid ft. - • • vert Iletulaz adisers, and all others sending commenter., tines, or reoWring notices designed to call attention to rain. Mines, ihmeerta, or an put,Uo.entertahnuent.. erten* ciumma . L . ,, made eritottlana-01l notices of orb • rata &sande veer notice &simnel ,to ail attention k, private enterprises. calculated or interukd to promote Individual interest, an orily be inserted with the under. 'tending that the mum le to be paid Cr,. If Intended to be ineevied in the kcal eolumn. the anut will to th&T000 at the rate of 10 ante per Da. Bishop or air notices to he charged triple Pa., • 'raven, License Petitions Sli each. • . Real Estate Agate and Auctioneers' edvertiametta not. to be clamed under yearly rates, but allowed a dame It of thirtr4aree awl eme-tialol per not tram the . amorist of WM. minx ca.esorarnar ix vane 'soma Cot Rousrathree .... Ina each additional insertion— .. . • . TUNI.T aTt. tier NM... no llonjonaltwartion..--..80 sent.. Do. • each additional Imertion..-,..13 cents. All transient advertbernents to 4e sold in Lissom . ir.7.!‘-T7m7mr.;" • 'COORIXTID Dal, a tae PITTIMOSOII 01.1117; Br N. •LIOLMES• At SONS,' Brokers. No. GT Zarlvf at Adman third and Fourth ,to PidenovA• PENNSYLVANIA. . • :Branch at Xenia •- do Back of Pittsbarnh..--.= at Younpotown- dO Endwise Bonk or d0.......p0r CET Boat. ellminuotl- do Silo. and Ilanuf . . of do- ordol do Sank of Oallnderoll..—.por Franklin Itoak- do Dank of North gaming- • "Danko( Itorth'n Libertine •• Dank of fennor .. lnknk of Penn Townsiti;— • gang of the Malted States tkentnnrelal Bank of kischsaks . Bk..per • Kensington Bank: .-par kt ta= Mesh. gang.-mar i Bouttorsult Tragesmatesgank.—..,-.4.par Wed.= Ronny Bank.— do Notes...-- • 1 I HEW ENGLAND. AU solvent NNW YOUK. • • . New Task rA iat iventt iTrTIVEI •n•o'NIAA. . . nook , of the Ta11er...., 2( !Hank offs.lehmono.... •• i D:.ltank j _. VI.. Norfolk. " •• 1 Tamers' Isk of Thetas. " Iferrhantek3leoh.Tank '" North Waters. Dent..:" Breaohet. avoixii : }Bank ° of hope Year— .2 Batik of St. of N. Cersdia . 2 M.. Bank.Wlholottos. 2 IlercheOte'llk.Ne. m-o. 2 1 Bourn CAROLINA. . Molest St-of ISAlnrollos • 2 Bonk of &nth Cnna,. 2 Bonk of Charlostoh— . . ... Plontors'a Btrehen'i D . 2 . . Bank. of Chamterabm.o.... Bank of Charter Conittf- Bank of Darnrilla.. r .,.- Hank of Dot PO., areeiAn.:. . Rant of Gormantoern-.....p5 - r flank of thrtlystrarak•-- , 3i Hank of Letriatotra.....-..„- Sank of Xiddlletonst...- ..., Montgomery On Dank.......par Flank ofN orthrunteriand- Carlisle Bink..-_ ! ,- ,- % Colombia Ilk a B r a g 6- Doylestown Bank-. ... ;......par Easton 8ank..—.....-.... Fro Farmer.' nit airtickao - -kar Farman? fl a nk of lononster--par Farmers' flank of Reading. Farm. Ilk of Schuylkill Co.. Far. altrogr. Marnerbral e Franklin ilk Washington-tar e..ka= r" tlannty.. ktn Itk Erornawlek,_ Mu 2 - - TENNESSEE. • • Allsolvant • • 2 Ilk or ftr 'n. 1.41.kie Bk Lornit l nbtastan . Northern Bkolltentneky :nthero a r i tae i ntucki of/late of .111:41 . 1rt.... . • ILLEVOS. ' Moore Itatilhoik Chi idi moocairshoto Bonk—, ICromhacßk,Wilkaslarro York HalSoftio mO. Ohlo - State Branch rip Broach at !Abaco-- ---. do /Mach at 8rtap0rt........ do Broach at Broach atelenload-.--. Broach at Tolodo::--- -.. do It ik rra t it Broach et Ooloraboo do Bata& at;aotaahals...... do State Stank aiid itnnshes 50 Bank, of itßa 70 ,WISCONSIN. • Malian D The In. Co. ehks 5 MICHIGAN. .• Fanners' lisehnalest Rank - 3 Ihrterannalt Mock Bank 3 Padorolat. Bank-4-- 3 Insurance C0mp0ry.......: 3 3k of N. - Ameriat Torinkto Mc ate& Poopla Toronto 5 ! Dank - of Montreal...- - BkLot 17. Canada. Toronto 6 EASTERN EXCGE. On Nen York_ _ k..... On PkUadalphla....--par WESTERN EXCIIWG rItHrrNDIRCTECTI:O7.. Doubloons, Spaolsh..-15,00 •do • Patriot. —15.50 Eagla Erederiekod'cos--- 1.30 Len Thalont--..--. Mo 7,80 Nar(R, n = pokaos----- ....... 380 IMfOMi into& at, 11 ,• ••tdartoo.-. do Branch at 1= t1i ... ,. .—. do = at statumviu......— dodo i Mama at Nt comm..* do I Bauch at Naomi.... —.- doll = gajgre......... l i : i Womb at Itt. 21Z;at..... :1 Satacto at Zaaanilia.....- do Womb at Nanfaik....,— Branca at Pipaa....- do .Rramb at rartansath..- dot Blanch at Eat0a.,......... do mane.mane.at Ilava .. ntka-t-- do n" . ..4. .4' eMgrgs --, do Bran& It Bras& at W004cr... do :PRICES OF STOCKS. aspoßno JOE Rai PISTREUROLt ORRERY& RY A. WILKINS'•& CO. STOCK. AND EXCHANGE , BROKERS, cost - frOUR TR srimar. Ilttantiait. May R IBM; antra Pits ff..:::...: 71 ' lie. fes=..i. AlierikCia. Fi - .....-.....1. - .... m - tomp..fts scrip 11 Plectorgti city ir5....-_,I , Do. • coop. Z tfo. X. Y. I , AliViaooc stun n. lt i/elika.. t Hook of Itttabursk.._ tamettantif A Maser Dane Eadramielerid----...= Ailogeor Barbie cams Pitts.Tenst 00...---- Citimme DepaitHwak-- . Moomp= tridso--- Bt. e e ri -- t. Deism. ud NM tter Bt. . 1 1 .1=r_ --....—. Witilormstert. • . DrIMILIRCIL Man Life -InsiMii . :et... Wortsetliumsrano•Co.:-- Mame Inemsnor Co..- Associated Firearm's CM.- Pittsborgb to FOIL:-.-- . pteut=t, a LoWsel. ups Magiletfo-...- - walior k tujtw . tt!mr Ow iForks.:.... 60 r it i r t dackweel WI 4 61 2 Yee y Backwater W. .10 reins. tralltalboad-. - IX, -ST ohlo A tams. Raved- l iens a w.nerkr 11: E. 1- , Miens Rather, Dry•Doek 11 Wanda itsomotOo-..... ' Brat:Wed awee(mlo-,i. 11 • • Do. • • d0..(r.. 1! AV: Des4wes Plant wri l ci reemanry,T animas M... !Metes. Cau Co—... , MaraWAlL - • restr i rmstra: ii'44"=-4 ?arab Vistas ""-". Evraka 4MttabaraiiiA66ii;,7d- - . Advents,* DauClral " "- ohlo Trap mr. :7:77 • Farad • Kraals.— -"" -=- 1,1LC11 .-- klt 0 ItAS FitiiiiiiNTl - ti cTui it - iif _ A. WILKINS &al ~ . _ ..• Meted Stores nook thedgrop, ire- t r l Pomp erstee PrITSBURtrif, PA. . • EVREIGN. and Domestic Exchange, .Coin, ip • ERA Norge sad land Warrautt and at& . . Orgiorthos made throughout the Won. Itl.kdreirdlerounted and loom negot i a t e d.- ".' and sold on Commkgon. pm, mien depia, and Interest snowed when Irdt • GEORGE E. ARNOLD. 31 CO. itcamat. 0011.IIANK N0T1414,4,4:. Ne. T 4 /ma Ong, e aw asTe 441.44 4; f f oe dk r itll'inrawdoes mattllberal rates-A1 PORTABLE' THRASHING - MACHINES AN SEPARATORS. WARRANTED 'to be_ thOroughly V sad Warn war teak eral weld la ir.CMlltine meltai , lll . lll. b= t ait=tgai Mar t m eja I=llt P tirit t Or P tlZ VA% Lt 6 . Mob*" fester; natant letter wort a . = tv,on of then erl ,.. non Win 1. the Western And ne wear nat of nonntelos. nano( them Wn fan SO O° nnis es/1 1 W, on e t /a, %her ban teen Inaormened who are then h. fa I. saleve, sod to Irk e sa my In • The SOPUSter R az .Pateni, . 04 lietteend to the Thresher. end an r separates the Wen and-theff (KM tis gramma Oren arson salisfert/no whenerer 4;0 i6Ollll . . SCOTT. Deitist; Fourth sized, . fins doors wet or om„,, WC A. Vi • D, DENTIST, Tenn street, . s s ocs . sbm !um: , boaralsk 6a. iO4 ram IL Ukaik rr.x j.... codosill. sZatiAt i r i Zessei 4 "'"*. . . . T . . • . . ~ -. :: ...., - . BUMNESS CARDS. - ATTORNEYS. I • S. MORRISON, Attorney and Counsel ." •_lor M Ofllm ilmoved to Na M Grant stmt. mar !myth. Pittsburgh. Ps. - W. HALL, - Attorney at Law; "Bake • roll's Buildings," Gnat steset, betaresta /twat sad •• • • • • sTAlirler ! OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney atLav — rl Bt. Laois, Ste. 67 11[011ERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Lan-- Coma MFilth and Grant. street . N op pnits Cony t once stirs. rltUbuntb. , , =04163. - Tates KUHN: Attorney at Law, office Cr Fourth street. near Grant. Pittsburgb. salbdir 10KANCISC.FLANEGIN, Attoriney atLaw, 14:o, 110 Fourth stmt. Pittabsirsh. TASPER 'E: BRADY, 'Attorney Law, !JP 'No. "UM street:Pittsburgh: BANKERS AND BROKERS. PIERNAN & CO.,' Bankers and; Exchange k Broen. lin. 94 Wood steet, comer of Diamond Allen burgh, Ps. • . RrirEner and aell Dank Notes and - Coin. Plenonnt Time ...et...RN and Ptomiseogy Pram mak. Collortrona In all Ude principal <Mos or th. tolorr. Receive Lappoalta on eel! Radon tritomat, and pi. their prompt atterallan roan are. et matters appertaining to eaßrokera bvidnesia 113..traatarn Eartianipo aovetantlr tOraate.,l.lo,4l. , &cum Kamm.. Sivas. K RAMEII, - .RAll3l, , •Banken and - Ex: eb.nde Broker. , Bar mad Beall Cold and Silver and Note. nientlate loans note. and Thee Bills on East and Iles. Boy and eel! Stocks en Cotoinisslott. Collec tions made on all points In the Union. 018 conker of Third and Wood streets, directly oppoidte the. Bt. Charles Hotel myd-ly D. -KING, Coin, Stock nod Eicliange IBroker, Fourth Arcot—Buy, and • none' Simla on 63.1012; Exchange on Eastern cities Punned at our. rent rateg ColleeUna* nude on thelYeet at loerratein Wee• tern Bank Notee nougat and intd. jrz WATZ.III,I entitle. • Vanua - IRI.. I. turt.• yALMER, 'HANNA & Co:, Sacceßsors ta. - Itsakors;E:dutogirltrokers and. eaer* In Foreign sad liknasatto Exchange. Ontlflcatea of M li t ltan u tr. lildt= t dlpecle—N. l 7 , : d oortz of Wood l arg Cboota. for rale. and c eded Audi a: 0 081147111 Pr 1 441- pal points of the Vatted States.. _ • . The highest premium paid fin Hatolgn asol Araelicaa' ddrunree made on consignments of Produce. !ItlPPed out. on Mural term. an. n. immure. - leYsT• W it. H. WILLIMIS & Bankers and 41/ ; factual; Broken, North East corner or Wood and All t cut made on Mend terms, aad collections AnsnatlS attended to.- • jall•ls AirgWILKINS & CO., Exchange Woken, • N 0.75 Font* opt:mite U., Mak of Pitts h. Alt bum:v.llms at most liberal mac.. jrlo W. LARIMER:Jr., Banker and Bra- Plt br. ith etreet, — tio. (kk edjoinhatti• the Bank of tturkh. N • LtOLMES Jo SON . , Dealers in Foreign . arid Domestic Bills of Exchange. Certificates of Da posits, Beek Notes sad Seeds, No. 69 3tarkot 'trout, Mts• irronllectlonff made on ell the ,I;ninelpal cities theatedttout the United States. • • . COMMISSION &c. WM H.-STITTON. W7takiale Grocer, Invert:er and Dealer in VOREIGN WINES, Brandie . s Old ' nceonsaliela Itre Whisky. 1r0.12.. &nth-East corner of Wood and Front sta. Pitttoursb. Fentru. mann W. POINDEXTER, General3feretuin m• Ryan sad 03888oleslou 11.8thant:187 .15ront sweet and 118 B.mA street, littsl,Bl7B. - app-Imd -M. A. MeCLURG, Dealer in . Fine .Teas, iles Tamll2 . Am:erica, Wooden and Willow Ware, corner of Wood cad Sixth Street. In nowreedeina lade amortment of Fred Odd& la additkot to Ida already ed Undid stock. aurchased from flyet hands in t h e Seated market& which will be did at the lowed-dulcet dices. Sar Hotels, Rumbaed& and Tamillea. buying by the Quantity. dardied wiedetode Tat*. _ Cl' G oods &Medd In the city free of dude. ROA T, A& A. ICBAYE,' Cornmission and :For ;carding Umlauts, dealers let Wool laud 'Produce Re.Alln alsch Pittatrusgh Startufactores, tib.ll4. &mod street, Pittalsargh. - . • 4' apearb3 S. LEECH, - McALP.I37 k •CO.. I t itt ga r it=nt, and 11.4 n, in Provisions. Meats and Pittsburgh. 2 ". 24 ' 21 ' 1 2" lib"" • ROBISON t CO., Wholesale Grocers, • r•Toduee bon tiealW&Cotoidadon 11e . irlumata. No. bony Amt. Pt Mani= lIARAII'A lldUrrik QM:INGER lIARBAUGII & CO., . (Snores ky oars to S. Ilarbaciato Onmottalon and Fonntrdltut Mearhatthq Dealers Ith • IVoot wad nod one 40-eleTallyi 143 tint sad 116 Secood dives. Ptiblourgb. sto-lr 11 - 4, ItEit,..Flour Factors, Commission . and Forwarding Iderehants and Dealers IstProduce • twmerallf. Orders fn. Pttiaburgli Manufactures nroraptlr attended tn. Nos. 74 Water and WI Front fts... Fitishorgb. A. a. luaus . P. 2037.11 RsARDY: - JaEg - 4t. CO. 'Successors to ATWOOD, JONES k Cougstissian ssul Pooh. Pooh . terebasts, Amiens In Pittsburgh biguighstrusdahuls, LtHEY, MATHEWS & CO„ Wholesale Gro cers, Commladon and Yorwartlng Ilieressabcact ate fer Medan Cotton Yent.67 Water et, Pittebanth: rRCER ANTELO. General COMinii• thnl Merebants. Llberl advance. e en conelmnents of Produce geneeellf. iel7:7 Jona . .. . 1.12.1101. OIIN Zoti., Wholesale .Grocers; Cotoonlooton Metchanta,and Dealer' to rondo.. and ttabargh Itanatactotu,2in.,ZsB Merit .4.42lttaborati. - B..BaNtiaD - , Tlate of Warren, 'Ohio, Ofonmlootan attit Porgrardig;archant; and Made onto to Weatoon fleverra. Hotter. Tot and ,Pearl Loth and Weston Prod... . Wator otroot, betvicen 1(noltIollett and Wood. Pltto!toolth- .rams urn; ilr=mu Lrms.n nate a armnXiail.* JJTTLE & CO., Wholesale - Grocers; I, l4,4rn=val i heerltaatrad tram to CHEESE' WAREHOM-11:ENRY . COLLlSLltinlnddlog sad Oemmtatlon MerebantAnd Dealer In Maw, Butter, Lake Pith itad Produce ginteral, 25 Wood street, atom Witter. littelntreh • • t 0751 VON BONKHORST lc MURPHY, Whole ale Onwers acid Commlirkm Merthants. sad Deakro In Pittabargh Itanabettires, Zia= Wags' stFfts.-ritts- nt.dsioatJoir ILd t le x lLsZtu i Idtaeb. o dud Iday•Nov. • do . • do Intaan.dJody r &Nat do. . Dl•JdiEtret. , do • s : 's • : MIHOMAS PALMER, Importer Rod Dealer I. is Frenth sod lmarleAn Wan Paper No. 65 thirket street tweed sad 'math street, tlttabarga. • 1.11.‘13 McCLINTOCK,Importer and whole nie ckemfoti."Lbis and Pi 11110 dam Et. B.: nt.adnix; No. us Harlot Aj". 2"4 " Dir.SLar Div. lea.. of D!2 P. "•=1 , .. • Div. 40 It et. Div. May "ORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Ra tan Orocers, an the Listen plai of the Diamond, tfs W. RANK VAN GORDER, Denier in Trim ings.rnodaor sad Olove Uwe Goods.' EndreMedal, Gents. lararshlaganods and FAIXT articles . tall es awtmest or which esa always kw ksd st ria. • &I, corner or Market street and the Illstnend, Pittsbargb. Pa. apt 14 y Dir.4tre j 1 et_ D1T.41 1 0 6EO 41. A. Knell & m. PITMPAit...e. L. Alwyn a 00., A. MASON Wholesale and Retail pitu lo !Ira and fitailetory Um* 26 fifth Now StocklOW. Jon. 4 * e . and p e la rßELtelk arta - stmt. rittaburala. • Re o- )100.RE; Wholesale Grocer, Rec. Ursine Distiller, Dealer in Pr. Sues. Pittsleinih Mau • um. arid ell kinds rd Doreigis said Domestic Mimeo and LbDims, No. Slir Liberty lama- o■:band • very Isms .took of superior obi ilianobigabeli 'Malabar, which win be Ex. Mr. AW C L. 0. : - G., GRAFF & CO., Grocers and Cam- AttEs'Arti'iwafetd=„ptirr...D..tr.lron kinds-ofe !cc, littalszreb, - fel4-"r WM elk .. IL JOOOl. BLACKBURN CO:Wholesale Gra gt IF. - orro, Bost Vornbbeet t ind Dollars In I't sod ttebu Pirgh M/Altiktlllo., 01 Piteh sad Oakum= on baud at their Warehouse," 1 Water street, l'l ISAIAH DICKEY & co., Wholesale Gra Cosomixdon liorehants, sad Dealers ia Pro4oce. O. 66 Wider street, and 107 Prost steed, Pittsburgh. 0101; 11 ;S% 1 I!! 123. 12 tonic Vow— .—TADDI D. C. ROL ~'OiL•LS' do ROE, Wholesale Orooara and Carteleden blercheatit Ti 0.194 Liberty 'treat Pitts. M=MM!! • - 31: BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale aro-. ors. Nam. 16 nad2olWoo4 street, PHU 3VOLIIIIG, - °river and Tea Doak, wenn of Wood and dlstb strecte lima sleep co band a Soren woortment of etioke Groncrioo and t i c l. 2 ri esr—Fordrujoliti k Ard Rata, Wholecale : sad India. . 4 0BERT,'D.A.L7P.LL - & CO., - Wholesale . Ponnaladon Itlarenentr, DORMS In Produce rittetenb. Dlssufttupw. • No. 263 Liberty dryer. Dr UMW/ 4 WICK aMcOAIIULEEB, encoo , o , oro v 0.i ., -nrwimlingt and e rr mt_infil=t 31 1 =griss mmar of 111:041 a nd Wake itterta.rttsbitriti. • • itCULBERTSON, Wholesale Groats and • Carazolodonllirehant.Dalrr la Produamad Pitts aryls Alanuticttusd aracoa,lso Mad/ . want. raw • _ R. - iltifis, — thioleiale 'Grocers; Clout &• nasann Menbants, and Dollen In Prolloarllnno 4 arch Mann" fronting an LlbnltT. Woo 4, 1,41 vv. CONCIMY; t n- INCDVAIR-- . UM= ' • - - .1011; A;;Z: ' • • ACIALEY.I7OODWARD CO.. Whole. Jur •th. Grocers. NO.22l3lsrlset Mast. rbllsdalshis WOOL MERCHANTS. V LEE; successor to • llt • rn --- E, A w aiersjoritho'" * o=r4 " . 137 EtidertritV-. ...ONILT„.....TITT - $1"URGII:: - GA:ZE DRY GOODS. GROCERS. '.•-, ACARD.—lfaviniiWc; appoilita - -ex disks Amti Ylu•burgh, 6r the mals ofYatarkt rated ClamenW tad laretelxd , Laather4Seltlag, same utaatured by P. JEN =X k SON, of Ilastiort‘Dmaectleat, We rum afar Ike nate, bUge arartmaat of all arldtha; st the m bell) superior to any -Leathex seersetassee 1411000 fu this market: Al,. a large eteek , ...u-m.— Irtdl. Ra hl Heft ,ngentl7 on heed, th,l Lu eel. at the LOOMS, Beal Estate Agent, - Steck, Iterebandlae and 8111 Broker. Wks 80. 02 durl,4ltreet, store Wood. Batister prompt! r attended .QAMITEL L. MARSRELL, Secretary Citi -1.3 sen's Insuracw. 0.01+.7. 04 Water stmt. FM. GORDON, Seerettu7 Western lim it: • same Co., IX Water stmt. GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent tor Frankiiii ?f a & h.roros Compeer. north-out corner of Wood P A: MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma l. . ca Lararattee Coteranr. 42 Water street 111.4646 ..... J. unrron H: TAILOR k HUSTON, (successors to Taylor k Idlarnej Haorral Oramuladon lad For warding Menahanta, and Agents for Pastern Transports thin 1.11111111, Wlnalcsale Deaden ,10 Staple Ormolu, Otaant- In^ Cotton, Cotton Toros, Batton, Twine, Manilla, tile. Cland Knotnely Hemp, Tobanno, •Soda an dindow Glum, Flat, Bar and.Rldta /oat, Hanel Storm, 10010. natl and , Flttataargb Manntartured Goods _gerterally.— Anta for tho "Penn and "Banner law Sheeting/4 littabtrgh. • No 48 Front Ntrant. (optnaita 1.0.1.1111e.' FltUlmrgh indEL Louts Peeked landlon,) Omit/natl. JAL A. . A. Is. ivauxcaroili. T nul'm - 01l rrr, u tv l reanaf m rof.F4ttm.sug.r " ii..... le., BOOKSELLERS. &C. .ILAIEAB; Bookseller and Stationer, No. . 78 Tonrth oboe., Apollo Balldiona. WELDIN. Wholesale anT — Retail Doane In Blank and School Books, Paper and INC Pltahawry, No. 03 Wood, atzeet, (between Tbird..d Poneth) CMS, DAVISON,. BC - labeller and Sta - timer, 161CCOSINA to Davison & &scow, 'Nip. 'Market ntrs Fourth. Pittsburgh: ' • -I. H. E:RY S. BOSWORTH., Bookseller and nssar Sta tebta tionerT,Ae., :ie. 8 2 Market Week near • owl. litsh. Biasellers nnd.Stationers, x 0.65 P. &b an Wood st oa met, nest door d law booksO to onstatkUT tho corner of Third ham!. . MUSIC, &C. 011 N IL MELLOR, DealeiinPinno Feriae, I Moak uld Ituatcal Instrument& S bonl Books. and .. Sole swat thr Cbtolnering a Piano Porte, for Western 4nra7branta—No 81 Wood dzoot. LIENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Mnaiti, Mu - ideal Instruments, nod Imparter of Italian Shinny. Lc u , l . ar tta =l; Mane. • &SCEIRCEDER & CO., Mmtio Son, 4th ...bort, between 3tarket and Wood. ?,revr Murk con receiving, ind Instrument. of el Mod. DRUGGISTS. AnOIIN lIAFT, Jr-, (successor to Jas.Guf -11,7,1 Wbeleesae and Retell Dragelst. and Dealer In ts, tells. Dyestuffs, te:;111 Wend street. 3 doors below Virgin Alley; Pittetalrgh. Nirr.flalar Agent for Dr. Ford's Medleinew - . . sph93 L.wmcciii - bO., Druggists taid_Apoth semies. earner Market street and the Diamond. keep constantir na hand • fan and omelet* assortment of rx,Medleineaperfurnery,andartideapertatalruttotkeit rve Physicians yeeseriptkas davfollyeompoandsd. mrl9 °FIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer k tilDroge, Paints. 01la Tarnishes mut Dye Staffs. 296 betty street. Pittsburgh. . All mien trUl receive prentpt 'attintkot. /Wart fba Landow* Cos valuable - Wally maletnea A. FAHNESTOCK g CO., Wholesale j D l a Druiriuliisbk and umnufseturrrs of White Lead. Red h and Lithargn, corner Wood and Front streets, Pit ,ts. , web IRE,_ SELLEll.4 4 .AT,hlileanle Dealer in ,e rano. Paints:are Stuffs, Offs. Varnishes. tr., Re, sheet. Pittsburgh. - Goals ersersated. Prices ItRAUN & REITER. Wholesale & Retail Droggids. corner of Liberty and SC. Mir Amt.. burgh. SCHOONNAKER do CO., Wholesale lei • Dr•surub. Wood street. Pittsburgh. ESEPH FLEMING, Successor to L Wilcox k comer 1.6_ 0, :street ond Igasnond7K mm at I b i a d t c ag n r 4 :=lnot .... ortot a .d . pertaining to hla Molnar. Phreintana pregeriptions earetolty entrrpotroded at all hour. - MEDICINE. R. JAMES RING: Office and Residence, JJ 74. 715 .11(th street, opposite MID Catbotles.Li.g..l. MERCHANT TAILORS. TE , RT , w k , rc = immt _ _ WATTS & CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 BF~n • • Mail' WO now reophlng our iaork of Goals 63. , Gantlet:Keil Wesr—Clotb . a. CU. mem and Testlxuessf the summit. Ryles andltomeq.ditY- Oar Mende mt costamas will pktalo glee us a, oat. futhl MANUFACTURING. LW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Manufsetant azni Amer In Cabinet W. Na sa JOAN 'WETHERELL, Manufacturer of ATEN*? nos wenn,. maim article, SOLID nos and. BRAZED BOX VICES. carrier of Anderson .d nob Won otreeta. on• pure l= Om Haul greetßridge, Al• todiewell frOOL WORKS, corner of First Ind Liberty , 4"."t& ffo h _ "'l" 4l , _. P t — ,_4l4:ll "l" and l re l. nr •rt7N. - /NO antizDJULLIN, neCuINES. ts..7 S atan onto. tared to ostler. (1612.1 J . ItAttiLTON .1 CO. ES:IFIROtiIiRED AND APLICA MAN TILTAS-3.lotertabi matted for litrobroldory Itp. ark br 11.1 t P- L. S. WILSON . jo2tf No. M 11.% Non otrott..b.• Mod. BolivarPireeß COMPaClay Man ufactuxing' • .Pis COMPANY I [AV ING NLARGED their eiareity ter losentreetscri44. naerrreparel to meet the in.:reseed dernsod Ibr tb k. hie ao 2°11'11" Cl". Una.'" ilirgra"itas,=l . llaeta sot.b. 21.1853. say v. sem". - 7 -mmes I. M'CORD & CO. IFLIDLIMALE AND RETAIL 7APIIION ABLE - HAT • AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERSINALLRINDBO7 VUDB. • MEN= OF WOOD AND FIFTH FTREETS, • • - Pittsburgh; Pa 11316Tbde rat sobnices eirrmicslity =Call.: Hata AA=Nub, Daf t Cutruad Pax Dosmela. micly Mt - aoACH.iecil'OßY. 4a, Mamma .Ageg, genre Irbst iffeW ouLD respectful l y call the attention of Southern Western - Merchants to Lie fine stork o earrings& ranging In prim from $lOO tot - 1100. These Corinna are built !rem the best =Leda and workmen ship. and under hie own super-laden g he en, with song, m dee warrant Me work to he Inkrtor-to none manures. tared In the Union. The worms of his Lamm and the great In demand kor thta clamor work. hex Indeoed him not to !mild sag comment - or losuorlsed work In his eetablhdanent. Persons wanting tyatod hopM work will plows sail and examine hie stoelvisdbre going reet- .All • • New Coach Factory‘-Allegbany 1 'wk.. M. H. WHITE A: CO. . would re-1 sp .emb. !Mum the public that they hat a a chop on Week, between Federal and Samtuakey eteurte. They are now making end era mowed to receive orders dm may descri=o4=bkket, Casaba, Cheetah, . which, from their fotietire lk leM man beta, of tb• share wank. end the the they hanilue; Sul coundat they me enabl ed te do work on the mat rensonable- terms with those wanting articles In their line. Pee particular attention to the selection of materiels, and Wag none hot competent' workmen, they hem no heel on In warranting their work. We therefore sek the attention of the public to CA matter. K.ll.—Bepaleing done in the bat tanner, and on the moot Immovable term. Jan! . Coach and Carriage Factory. OItN.STON, 'BROTHER "lc s q.p., corner of 0 Delmont and _Rehm= street,. Allegheny - City, would memeljully Inbrm their Trhaldf. and the poblie generally, that they are mantdosturing twrrtaava Earooehes, Nook. await, Bugg*. Yielsthe anti Maio* to tin their subdue •etylea of tiatets and temeortion. All orders mill ho imetitwl with suet regard to dura bility mid beautof t erm tire wUI lion attend.' to °nth., mat t ie . Wing In all their work the best Eastern mats. Tam and Wheel EWE. they Swl confklent that all .who farm them with their. tateauege will be_perlkstly satiefied w trial of their work. • , Pureers iner requested to ate! them a ME Ireforunn , &acing elworbati. _ _ 'Fifth Street . StodoimiPaatary gILITY, ENERGY.' Axv ECONOMY.- Th. tel Now, t goods in Children's , Hen's Socks. thn Ira, and DISWOTII, gold at cosatitiginrags Drip at Ow 111th street stocking Yactotroill toads trots lost wool NO ADVANCE IN Enter- Wld; Rocking Factot7. ath strest:bstinten Wood sad Narkst L UM W°, X.ALynt IL ea:mum , Livingston, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. VCR-nod Depot Railroad , &ilea, Ray, ida and Orodn Phathevn and Counter do.; Door t oildr.o. Brim In sad 'rhumb Latelva Ooff ea Midi of various IL adz Pain 11111 s, apinannd 'MUM'S &Ad and Wartnnlnaa• Mailable Icon Outlay .14mq s. rid) , in Pam and Mgr- •MI • .• STEAM , MARBLE WORAS, • 219.= and 323 Litein strict. arnwiti4.a.lytda PITTSBURGIL • - . MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, 7nmltors Tors,. Thnstals. Zug Stones, se., nt• wars on band, and made to order, marldns*lbe korest nrken . Three tantthed nal and me de • . r t n u tok,ll? .. ll t r jack and n 4da i r . 6 lyfarni S dorraten St SI9 LlSOldr. • . • •• • • Blacksmith Bellows Maanfactory. i.G.PARTNKRSIIIP; NOTICE.-The stih , IL/ anther. would rat . ..trolly Itilbrm their Maas sad Para". T, that 9 they %wanton.' la= t er . , IMLIAZA — CB.3I.: b a soaraltgro of BLACKSMITH ftegitrealT Atocrlpticot=ezr:= moth. They 41 =ea ahrayson Itand7att &mat, - mon t d al 0. 4 . loom to MI tooboast their manufactory', orator of . llobbtioa mat Saadatka street,: - • •YEKVITIVH AMB f weer M 73 FEATHERB/ 9 1 2. :w landing from steamer amp ax E MOKx .1 co. . =ESEMN PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1854, NEW YORK ADVERTISEKENTS. nom VIBSCIIER R SCIIKLVS Vcrepal !Adral.lsloa x licrase. 1q dr,.. 0. :M o uld 349 Brvalway. Ntlr lork.:ast. N.,. V, - 1 Rdidic Firma. the Car 44 . Globe Iron RaillnglWorke. Xoa. 311 and 313 Munroe serest, Arde York OPPOSITE THE ' ALAIIIi NOLIES SALES ROOMS, 122 GSA ND ArIZENZ ===lM . THE subscribers having ex muu tzsiveand un taes. their Um,. sre g n e olr=l to tt l l n dor pug; and deslets tluoughoot the amntty, r irsorrortree.lsTrßoa-4 , mum, • of (weir deetylitkm; • • Gratings, SAuttere. /Yaws, Portable iron *Pk Aka and ...Wad; Cab. o , of Prattfor - . /ioa 1.74,,,,,, . Chains. billets. Wash Sto,,,b, . cud , • Work Stands. Umbrella au .21at r Stanch. de,- , , Also,* euperloy quality of Iron hum T all of, which they willwarraot to mime In rtrongi tY, bun. :1 hone. t n h o etrl ' lg. P" Crr,Virro: *vet! . exon:fsltt uwt.d Sudo tlzaklUlly • reedy.' ind e•eatted Ittth tha -utmost, deevateb. . ~... • .- • 2.1i1 it I,•VIERA, . my.l9.lmy 1= Grand Ikeet.ll. T. • PERHAM- OUTDONAM IrPROPRIETOR OF THEINERu.AN LE ROPE nomad respectAtily ealitttention of N =hauls. farmers, and Mechanics, reel u i tt of I the the the city to moderate r 'fr r g' sail s=elster Clt f f.° of llie, u i arly P tierga f. =Vas PrZi r ted b r °4 "iff The Mums of tee Genie wi ll onitaln the venal violets of tlriginat Pplo7 Artie or written net oulfjo tlin r c:i t eg i l l lN 4 =o7r ."l 7r ha4lL''' t In resard to politics. the 'Guido masnlain an inde pendent fone,and, from time to ttme, will advocate each meanies who'd conduce to the interests of the granted. number. - • • . . • • •• • . POSTMASTER S nnit others are respertforify reloaded to art as Agents for this paper. to whom will towarded erechnen emirs, free when desired to dom. PRE.II/UMS—Ae todueenonotibr persona to interest themselvea to obtain subecribere for the dknntatile Guide. wit Mier the following premium, and roan the receipt of the names andpWtn tufronor.we will forwent them, per :Ur= If ordered, to the dart of those For three lion to Trod mdseribem, 00 Woe twoldmiired and fifty eubscribers, we will wire ono splendid free Odd Watch. ( warrart~l for Lim For two hundred, rue elapsed tine Gold lock (4 gismo,/ worth ..... 15 00 For hundred and fifty . ..one elegan t B ee wold.) worth— —... 11 00 PT one hnodred. one Gold Vest Chain, wroth . 300 Fur serenty.five eubectibers, one Gold }en and (Mid Holder. handsomely covered. w0rth...—.L.... 10 0 0 Fur fifty, one • do do 3OO Ftw forty one do do • dos 600 For thirty. one do do gra 15 00 twenty.Commartial . ... door Alford*. eater:Won holder. worth' - - 3 00 For fifteen, one mrdlum do t 10.•. 2 00 For twelve. one Lady'. • do do' fio *This Gold Pen and Gold Holder, Is the Indite Asa, and le a beautind article. 'dß thenbom grode than be procured tram thole ew Toth Gold Pen lianufacturing Company. the mkt ,Meisditod best I Gold Pro and Pencil Cam Manufacturasin thug continent. CLUBScan 1:o advantageously Ibrmed lo ermy village and city late Union, and a large number of Bobtails. obtained in this wO7. kleh at would interact thmoselvea Far the Made, ear be tocUrneurdof, en ouribit oiparmiumi above will show FARMERS who would desire en excellent liamUNewe P p :Cgl i h::ll=arall Troises of the .= . 1 . 10r AGEZirTS wanted belo w it e r r e " arGrargertcs and thneda limonsible _parties ' , witO n Vin art as agents for Gukle.wth p a ea n furnish ne with their namasits pub licatin. TO Mg LADIES we would.particularly appeal, know ing the eraciecdy of their service* when rnergetlalir" dl. meted. By their cooperation oar sulneription list 'would roam out number any paper published on this emUnent, theto gain this we shall at ell times claim to embody in the odorous of the Guide sontethirm to natal/ Pl.tate _hot I instruct 0111.bl:oat° Patens, One sobetrildlon!.......g I m low, there will be but little difficaltY th eir r0r',,,1.W 1 for =enough nthseribers to ordain any of the /heir Penni. wars obere described, and what btdy world not dentre a handsome Gold Watch„ locket, Bracelet, Pen and Pencil! We wont to print an 'edition of Peg Fairmead (bed. within three months. Thlsaccourglishod.weshalletheare the Gunk to double Its present aim niaph•Ssducriptioarmay berenrittedlu PartOrflortitF. 0/11 - All communkations should he addremad, pod d. to W. E.lltaxthar, Editor and Publialter.of the New 'ark Mercantile Made. Nit. 103 Greener - kb Meet. RiDArampsper Otrorighteid Imo. by publishing the ebon , PProtuntele diadayed. indodieg Ate satin." thr ruwlredee. eed attontion edltotially to the woes. and mending us the paper. wil PC ntitled to en exchange. a_ud roosire GOLD PEN A COLD HOLDER, wnii4R n.do' little P.M* will be entitled totem, witieb will be torwaried to them as they may direct. VI:MU Pen and Udder will be of the menabeture rf the Eno Ea* Gard ..Wit.ractua.o uveeef. No. Inetewnwieh tit, most extemerve end reliable Gold Pee prrdoeen this continent. if not In the world. spl69lse Staten Island Fancy Dying Establi Oreent. • OFFICE No T. ~ 3 JOILV STREET. ISO .44 non uniewar, • NEW TORS CITY.. giAßDEßSreceived by Express, or otherwise, sw eying or ekunelnu arew. Mantillas and shasts of every description. Dastask and Morten Cur tains teautifully dyed. lase Curial. restored. Canton Crape Shawls dyed the oast briltia, or the (mare nave colon. AB kinds rd'ellk, woolen foo d 6.7 reods. On the pleve or nannent.) treated in the met ruosessful manner. • The undersigned hare had long experience lo the Taw ► ention olthlo 641.4 at Staten bland. and 64 enured that their enema to the art of dylna Is unrivalled. nstr.V.lme BARRET% NY:I'IIEI7S 00. MOLYNEAUX BELL-Mantilla and Cloak 3thrinfacturer and Importer, 35 Cavil 4. GBULPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium, I L A i.raterrslso or Fancy Mira dal Broadway. .111 F, HIBBARD do SON, Wild' Cherry e Inners, armada lialas, dalth. de-.03 3.he .i, T. UUELBURT, American llonsoeo. wel- I!edletors, V 147, Caste, en VAN DUESEN'S Improved IValipette. It retort.. Fray Mar to to atenalAke, sad erodes a oewrormatt . 9 Depot. 13M 9 . 1 m ... ben rt. • 0043 T- GILBERT; trotnikietiplts; CM , leghendrekleerCa Teems, trlette..ial Rees est the tram, at hie aw , eormae, 4N3 En.thrlif• A LFREE WOODMAN, Manufacturer Dad Importer °Mum Mlles. Mita% le. lel Felten Wt. WARNICK, Mannfaetarer of Ennui- ; . oiled Cottage Fmltorn, la.ln Mae 1011. ti DAVIS, Commission.Merehant and IvViAou Impot.nof Urandleat. Wines SZIII Marc ^mil Kula- OCKIDIVINA BRO., Manufacturers or • Me Dot Tobacco. Cigars, and rued, MI and WO st. EE LER A, WlLSON,Praprietni;And Moraforf wnwrs of A. B. NVllames Patent BUtehlas Urbino. Mike Sus limod•wf. M r ?!.: B lL l3ls pr 2 N8. 29. 6 tY r . Y ' 564 Bw"1- fIOOPER ROUSE, A. J. Pease & Bro., Pro prieturs.= Broadway% • -- NORMAN ss CUTTER, sneeeor to Lee, Brenner t Co, Importer sadkbber In Staple . Dry 44 Cedar rt. teri.ftCHAfTEßOMOW.NwarMWOlarialle .. turemneltholessUNlslerhaullollamk 5M..41.47. 0019.ftta Q ASHIEE L. CAVERLY. WholesaloDeal ljer In Broasno. Painted Palls and Tube, _Wood and lorr Ware, Baskets. Slats. Cartiags.Thine. WiekialriMatst ea. ae-, thrisenaleh rt. New York m.w.l ye. WINDOW SHADES. Gilt Cornices,' Table oil eieth,te.,.7o.llN TP,RtillNE.Mannesetarerand . 84 .# IV r rea.lo Catharine R. stet tiellurbtart MISCELLANEOUS. o. dale Man. Itat.TeLOigeo.) ZlViallt.Thailea &Fore linte7) !GITY HOTEL, (late Browne,) 'corner of Smithfield and 'Meg Amts. ?Mahwah. Ps. GLASS ARR. PrOplittalll Birrhla large an 4 elunnarkrna Mao having tinder , . gone thorongh repair. and furnished trith nee equipments thronghont, la now open tor the reeeyttoo of the traveling public. Quagga MOIMILATIL spilklem - S. CTITEBERT & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for .N .got tatreluao of ilool Mato. Collodi= of Mi;ilM%-. 4L Pl i tim='& Ik'dL 31"t"Sm T. C. WARRINGTON; (DIPLOMA.) lADIES' CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. U. has always on band a full arwortrosot: Da 25 rth street. Pitt torch: sedrelyd • y GRANT MOWRY, Dealer in Leather, A) • tildes, OD Rad Mhos Findlay+. No.= Labatt street; Yorpostte the bead of Wood. intan.y FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF ' Ix a MIZE, established 12M towlireA. bur Matures, 2 82vor Modals and 2 Dipiamar - man.2.tor7. Pane 000 t, Pittsburgh, Pa. lIIIR.Dswar• of norneruus counterfeit& • m 2241/ SVARDROP'S SEED STORE in now re *,• Plats with Early heed' for theilotbedn Prue! ng In .rumen!. fle the U Corn gbellers, Stalk and flUnw Cotters, and every thing nr Interest to the Fanner, Undo nor or Amateur. Orders from Urban+ and Aletehants fined prnmpnr 012 liberal terms. Isla WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Dealer ht Plain. Plowed and Doooratlvo'Papa INVe•ti;.<s"l Wool )li. A _ma. wart a uo.. of Pula. mina-ors rARIS FASHIONS. FOR LADIES' DRESS- E.&—The Palo Faohl.nmo tor JUNE. dlovetper steamer I l booo oude gm Um lot proximo ?lIyB. L. & WILSON. J427tf No. INann.abOve Iloadirirs4 INTI;LIAM NOBLE, Upludaterar, and L :lceet fn Uphnbrtary. Wbatesala and Petall,Third otrset. nearly oppodte tho Pat Oflßer4 PITTSBURGII COAaIIFACEORY.—No re: . 46 Iliamnad AOeT..a. W ood 41.444. K. N. unman', nesataaan T A. BROWN, would mostregpectfully In •. form the public that bekeehtfn bend. at his Mend on the west elde of the Diamond. I reAftheny City, a map pieta essortnurot of Venltten Yet:Onset Shot tell are made to order, ha the best rlo, warranted epost to en/ in the United StatOß. 1110 - Dlinde an be moored without the aid of • same driver. Nevins. mthesool the Stork, tools, sod wood of the Cabinet Thebesot of Marilee, leCielletid. eat prepared to fortdsh their old ftstotners es well es the Nubile et large, with are. le their h2o J. Ageney, No. &Wood street, Pitts h - me nu vhr. .l iw GLASS WORKS; . . - XORENZ 41E, IVIORTNAN, Manufacturers A of all %dada et VIALS. BOTTUM, sed gurrow AP8,63 Water Ind 66 float atteeta, Plttablleird. " N. 11,-Partlealar attention ...oak, to odd alred of Wlndow Masa and rink:dm:add fee Nettled and Vale. . pao22 1211 AMI J0Nt1..... 4011 X Y. Otaral. 1 JONES :k QUICK}, Manufacturm of Spring and Hilstar Strnl. Plough' Slab Stool. Ethel Plottifi Inns. Coach and Minna noticing Itnua Not Taping. Hair Pasant Perm Hall and Mumma Hun Axle -(Jostle of Hoes and Vint 'Haab. rittaburnia - _ • . amnia : wax p:. RCN3ERS- & lifamiracinrors of .:127 1 •A t Ps= p zed ealUritotr IIIAWSON;MOHAN ' CO., t re of Nhardn. diwkdos. id.. Warohosoe . No. 12 Wood OL. rOOO Nina god dolma •Woodo, NNW:I=N Ps. • - - Peni Cotton Kins. Pittsburldh KH ENNEDY. _CILDS I " m "el.'2llrirgegonsut WWM Cotton TwlrM, o"o"4l,l l4tti n the Maw* gkie of laruu n its ♦v0.,181, "Au squaum.. "-: PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. WEDNESDAY MOANING, MAT 23, ISM Is THERE A Nosirtt?--ft has been difficult to answer this question in the affineative for some yeara back, so complete has been the subservien cy of leading Worthen' politicians to the over: shadowing arrogance of the slave power. There is hope, however, that the Nebraska outrage will originito a North; unless indeed the mosses of the people are wholly debased, and Willingly bow their necks to the slaveholder's chain. The great difficulty at the North has been to secure united counsels and action. While the South has been a unit at home, her policy at the. North has been, "Divide and conquer," and hitherto she has been remarkably successful; as the num berless victories she has gained, and the humiti, ation she has imposed upon us, - plainly show. It is the "last straw which breaks the camel's back," and the gross fraud upon the FVe States by the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, is what we trust will create a North. If it does this for us, it willpossess some compensating benefits, as it Will be the last of the humiliation we shall be called upon to endure. During the contest which grew out of the Com promise of 1850, the North was divided into fac tions. The Whig party was split in two, and thus rendered comparatively powerless. Now all this ischanged. The Whig party is a unit. The papers which most warmly supported the Compromise of 1850, are the most bitter oppo nents of the Nebraska bill. Not one Whig paper in all the Free States hut has come out strongly' ; against the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. Ihus the Whig party, the Freesoll party, the Native American party, an( a large portion of the Democratic party—the llarnburners And Softs—are earnestly hostile to this breach of the National faith. There Is hope, then, that we shall hereafter have a North. Among the very warmest supporters of the Compromise of 11350; was the Now York Courier and Enquirer. No paper in the country more sternly rebukes the compact•breakers Ahan the, paper now. On last Saturday an editorial arti cle from the pen of Gen. Webb, who has lately returned from Europe, discourses as follows: CALHOUN, WRIISTSIL, CLA ' Y RUSTS KING, and , their co-laborers, ever lookedupon that Compro min /rebinding Mite character and as durable I in its nature as the Compromise upon which was based the Constitution itself; and it is worthy of remark, that during their lives, such petty and worthless demagogues as now strive for political advancement, at any and every sacrifice of pub lic honor and public faith,•never dared to exhib it the slightest hostility to that great National act. 'Dorfman, Preece, and their associates, —men of equal calibre, and prompted by the same groveling ambition—would . as soon have -placed a loaded pistol to their heads and blown out the little brains they possess, as have risen in I their places in the Senate, and in the presence I of DastXt WEIISTatt, JOHN C. CALHOUN, or Ilex nr Cur, have proposed the repeal of the Coin- I promise of 1820. Beyond all doubt, these creatures of a worthless expediency have always been as reckless and un principled as they have recently proved them selves to he; but while the men of the second' Compromise were spared to watch over their great work, these mousing offspring of a grovel ling political necessity, as little dreamed of as sailing it; as does the midnight robber or hired assassin; venture upon his vocation lathe face of day and in the eight of the agents of the Law.— Ilad they thus venter! od, they would hare been instantly driven back into the obscurity ..from which accident has brought them forth, by the indignant voices of our three great, honest, and Assiorobte statesmen, proclaiming in language not! to be misunderstimil, sad which would have found a chord of sympathy in the heart of every honest and honorable man in the country, that • while there exists a solitary individual in this widely extended government, who demands that the Jlissouri Compromise of 1820 be adhered to, it cannot with honor be repealed. Boob has been the universal sentiment of the country for the third of a century; auch Ls the thorough convic tion of every honest and honorable man in the country at this day; and each, moat assuredly, :will be the verdict of the world and of posterity. ' ; • that Compromise, and not only will the nation be disgraced in the eyes of the civilized world, hut through all future time the names of Donnas, Texece, and their associates my, will be handed down to posterity with a stig ma attached to them, Carless endurable than that which now gives to the name of Destruct. An , soup an exclusiveness which honest men do not court for themselves or their descendants Repeal the Missouri Compromises—and that of 1850, and the Fugitive glare Lew, and the friends of the South throughout the Northern States, go with it * It is clearly manifest then, that the contempla ted repeal of the Missouri Compromise of 1820, is not only a dishonorable act and disgraceful to those to whom it is offered as a political boon, to be paid for hereafter ' by giving their satfre ges to those . who tendered the thirty Pieces of Silver. And when "the South can for a moment be induced to 'pause and look at this measure in all its naked dcformity.we cannot doubt - but they will repudiate the unclean thing and those who conceived it, as abominations meriting their ut most abhorrence. (lea. Webb is mistaken in supposing that the South will repudiate the "unclean thing.". It will do no such thing, but will avail itself of the. detestible treachery of Pierce, Douglass and. Company, to advance her own Interests, without being fastidious as to the mode by which the North Is robbed of her rights. The Springfield, Mau., Rrptiblkan, has always been ranked, so says the Albany Journal, among the Conservative journals of the country. It is conducted with marked discretion and ability, I and expresses, more clearly, perhaps, .than any other journal, the real sentiment of Central and I Western Massachusetts. It has not a jot of the "fanatical spirit of 'Abolitionism" in its compslf Sidon, not' a particle. of antecedent antipathy to reciprocal concessions and just Compromises. Hence; there is no3ournal whose tone more truth- . fully indicates the temper of iho People within Its wide circle, or whose admonitions should be received more kindly by the Northern Conserv atives. - What it says tons of thousands feel; and 'when it counsels "Death to Dough-Faces" it is bemuses that cry' is In the hearts of the Peciple. In anticipation of the passage of the=-Nebraska Swindle, the. Republican asks r• What then I First and foremost, an unrelent ing war in the free States upon all northern men who have participated in the deed, or who have apologised for or defended it. Death to Dough faces ! This shall be our ndlying — cry, Let all true northern men unite with us to wage the war of, extermination against those who hove sold their honor, violated the plighted faith of .the nation, and outraged the convictions of the people, to purchase a mess of pottage! Let us see if there is not a North at last. Wh - en that is secured, wrested from political corruption, and planted upon the honest popular will, then can we !Duly our duty to the Union and Slavery. I But let • the North bo treed first. The storm which will sweep over the North, the Albany Evening Journal describmi as follows: The sectional storms of the past will he remetti, tiered but as , the gentle play of eumnier sephyrs," in contrast with the tempest which theltepeal of the Missouri Compromise will excite. „Jt will ripen to their utmost widths, the Rood-gala of oapta tion,"and awaken a spirit which will be allayed, not by the anliallatlon of the cowardly traitors from the North who' ion' hare 'aided In the eon sumnuition of theinfamy—althoigh that will.„ . be done;—it will demand the demolition • of every barrier which repealable statutes. have thrown around the institution of Slavery. . No evidence has everyyeet been furnished inCon gins' that "there is &North." The mass of North ern Representatives* have seemed content to he "hewers of wood and drawers - of water" for Sla. very. But this last aggression—involving more of Punic faith and infamy than any of its prede eessors,-Itas warmed the cold blood of our Peo ple; andliereafter, MassachUsetts willfind plenty of backersin her, wnr-cry, of ' "Death to Dough- Facet." • 'lf this bill shall peas, TIIIILL WILL De A seam; and that North will be as relentless in its war cry upon Slavery as Slavery is relentless In its war upon Justice, Liberty and Human Rights. Thu South has throw:, down the gage of Battle, and the North has-taken it up..:Navr, let-God . HXAVT Femnai.L-The Jefferson Ccunty (N. T.) Democrat announces the failure of Wheelers & Turners of -Watertown—liabilities $BOO,OOO. The Democrat elates thattheyba” been engaged. In baying prednee on a large Dade, and hare drsin 11010 4. on tbsbanits_in Jefferson and in, isme . ether cantle": : ' - I The Ulowing cominanication w 4 written by a,' gentleman of this city, a - promittent ',member ,of the Free Soil party, for the NatL?nal'Ere, and 1 , was designed to reach the readers'or the `irce,tly I edition of that paper. The editor ef the'Eri ' however. after inserting it in em (Lally and cum menting upon it, excluded it from weekly, • without excluding his own comments Upon it.-=.=` , As the Free Soil State Convention \ meets In the . ' city to day, we comply with the iequiret of, the, writer and give him the opportunity of reaching the attention of his friends 'which was denied him at head quarters: Yrs . ..the Nattasal En. P Ivantit Free Still Ceroveinteis, The State Free Sell Conventianior Pennsylra nia meets in Pittsburgh on the 24th of Iday;the day originally, agreed on having been changed, to accommodate those who wish to attend the State Temperance Convention. The subject of a nominatiokof a candidate fur' Governor will come before that Convention, and I notice a general disposition to unite on. Judge Wilmot as the man. Now, I have no:objection to Judge Wilmot, in this connection; but I am, a little surprised to 'notice that those who warmly esponsiChiS selection, do it on the ground that it is impossible for them to support Judge Pollock,' the Whig candidate, and that Judge Wilmot :is the only one who can unite the wholo Anti-Ni braska strength of the State. ' • I have been en attentive observer' f the , course of our public men for many yearti past, 'and I most confess my inability to discoier any differ ence in the position of .Messrs. Wilmot . and Po llock on the Slavery question. They entered Congress almost together, and served throughout, the exciting contest over the question of prohi biting Slavery in the Territories. .0n that ques tion, and the Slavery question generally, they voted together uniformly; both spoke warmly in favor of the Anti-Shivery pronso,‘, and '.both proved equally reliable whenever the, question came up.. I remember well, when all was anxi ety...and doubt in our minds, that both, these gen. tlemen were always considered among those upon whom the utmost reliance could 1:1 , placed. The antecedents - of both are similar; the record of both is alike; and both ore equally sonnil on the great question involved in the extension, of Shivery. How it is possible, in' view of these .feels, to give the preference to one over the other I cannot conceive. If therebenny differencent , all, it is on the side of Judge Fetlock, who be longs to the Covenanter branch of the Presby-, terian Church—a body which adopts and main= Main son anti-Slavery testimony, and excludes elaveholders from its communion. Ile.,V;een re ligiously educated into the - anti-Sht • faith, and belongs to that class of politicians7ho have a conscience, and who let it rule in their politi cal action. • There is beside; this notable difference between the two: Judge Pollock is the candidatetor a party able to poll well on to 200,900 votes, while Judge Wilmot, from his anti-tariff views ecceld not sally the 'Whig vote of the State, even IfJudge Pollock should decline. Those Free Soil mer, therefore, who can vote Tor Wilmot;; can as reatl4 ily vote for Pollock, with the assurariee of success with the latter and defeat with the farmer. • I must express her a little sorpriielo see the Era calling Judge Pollock a Quietist. V.".ltonor to whom honor is due." Judge-Pollook tjuietist. Ile speaks out like a man, fearlessly, and will take the stttmp against the Nebraska fraud. In a letter to Gen. Larimer, of thi . a . city he sap: , •With ran. 1 regard the -Nebraska mcnerne nt as iatpvi• Plat. and AS desersiou the repudiation ofererrineor erFree dom and hie country. The people •iU pm:mune* filth... der toots ita rondep3 nation, and Preeldential aspirants rip hear and tremble.' In another lettes just published he is still more,,emphatic: Ono: Mo . n Mao Krboulsa bal is the day qf ennyttiendef Frordinge owl tie rigttrgista, Patriotism, national honor. nationil Web. and army' Princitils f hu , mualy, mted %Mimi. the apartment Of suds a law.. Let 146 people speak: politicians must brar ,ind obey. Truth: will triumph. al though 'vaulting ambition may overleap Itself." This is not the language of a timid man, orcne who would saerifieo principle for Can. Beery way Judge Pollock' as I do,V as in Oecry way the equal of Judge Wilmot, and as reliable, I eaweee no reason why those why can vote for one cannot vote fur the other; and here is Swore. redly no propriety in casting aside the candidate of a powerful Vert'', who can be elected' on. the Nebraska imae, for one .masupyieg no bv.tter ground, and with no chances of success. ' As to the resolutions of the Whig . Conrention, they are not, assuredly, - what they ought to be; but they certainly are no for advanced no were these of the Democracy -of Alaseachnsette and Ohio, with which Free-80km coalesced; and with yoisr sanction. " I trust to see a fail Wet:dance• nt o 4 State' Convention, and commend the facts here cited to the nutrition of those who may have to depot- The Ametienn Oligarchy. " We hope to hear no more about the treedoM , etithe people while they suffer themselTee to' hi. ki4ked, cuffed and robbed, by our Ameriein 0117 garcby.. What that is, the man who him any wish to know, can find out in the following ar The extraordinary sped:tele \ presentecl'at Washington, of a.Government professedly Itepre sentative, forcing a nominee uponthe People; which none of the People ask, few orthe People approve, and the majority of the Peaple have; from its inception, steadily condemnett Nor is it presented for the Snit time. Such sc'enes are not the exception, but the rale. The foundation of the American oovernment was Republican. The Constitution end Laws on which it is based look to a universal equality of political rights. But the superstructure that has grown up or been built up, on this founda tion, is of a totally different order. Enactmenta , are no longer made to gain equality, but te'pre=:, serve inequality. - From Republican we have be-• come Oligarchic. An Oligarchy may be small or It may be nu meroas. In Athens they bad thirty Tyrants.— In Persia they had but three. Inyenice they had a Council of_Three Hundred. cure is esti mated at about Fens Hundred Thousand oat •of l i Twenty Four Millions; In some Oligarehles Power is hereditary. In others eleetive. .In I others Wei on wealth. Ours is baseeen pro perty in human bones and sinews. Call them by what name you will—Property Owners, Minters, I Landholders, Aristocracy, Nobility, . - Oligaieby, er what you please, the fact is undeniable , that 400,000 Slaseholders politically rule the other 24,000,000 of our population. They ebape our policy, Foreign and Domestic. They control our. Government, Elective, Executive, Legislative and , Judicial. They pass our Lave. They fill our' Offices. They construe our Statutes.. They re gulate our Trade. They make ear Wars. They conclude our Treaties. They decide the admis sion of new States. They establieh our party - platforms, They nominate and elect our Presi dents. . They succeed ; as all Oligarchies do, by remaining united, while the people wino oppose them are divided. • I ' A . The American Union, from self goiernment, has steadily degenerated fur fifty years into a government of the many by the few. Ito origi nal Lau, are the only Laws toot presetlesit a • Republic. If this sounds too etrong, let any manyfelio doubts it, take down the United States Statute. Book and put his-Anger, if he can, on thetaw' that was passed this century without anoint hf this power. Let him count up tho Presidentk that hove been elected because they were its'. choice, and those who were elected because they were the choice of the People. Let hint name if he can, the - War that we have err engaged in that It did not demand. Lot him point out the Treaty we have ever had that It did niok for. Let hint find, ithe can, the Congress - bind-Committee, on any Important subject, in which idaveholders are not in a majority. ' Lel him pick per, if he can, the branch of Goveonment Seryiee,:in which slareholdere have not the most appointments. Let him cast up the lands and money granted to Southern, Rallrculs, Penslore Claims, PreasSs, Porta and surveys, and balance It with the lands and money'refused to Northern Rivers and -Her ber!, and Northern Education. anti Improvement. Let him answer, if lie can, why, when pririte soldlers and sailors are mainly from the Nortli;;-• ,01Seets are so largely from the South? Let him tell, if he knows, why the North, with double the number of voters, should not have one-half of the clerkships,. Secietarythips and COnsulships.. I Let him, explain why with fifty - majority In Congress from the Free States, the Free States have regularly yielded on every question in Congress where there has been a sectlonallesue, Let him explain why the North, with three fourths of the wealth and seven-elghts of the business, should live always under such tariffs and commercial regulations as benefit the :South et its expense. Lot him explain why there is no qualification for office we potent:ea that of lay ing been korn in : Virginia..', him:, find, a man ithe"eyer got a bill passed at Washington,, which the Slaveholding oligarchy disapproved of. Let him point, If he can, to the State that has been admitted, or the Territory Mathes been bought, contrary to their will. ' Let him name the - pe diod, when the bench Of the Supreme Court, the esks in Congress; and the seats In thePreadden tial Cabinet, were not notoriously and confessed ly occupied by a majority favorable to the Inter ests of Sliveholders. , • • .. .• I Disguise it - as we may, apologiie for-it as' we 44t11, the whole drift and current of our legisla tion into buildup slavery.. Left toitaelt it would hers died ant,: ran sp. But the canoes o r our government have-been directed .fint to pre- _serve iS...tttott to steep op a politiail Olpillpotinut ..-,..:-..:1...'-.1.'.;.'. - 4 . .: ,, ... , VV: , ..- - ,.';'..= . ~..„..,...,. ~_ , ~., . \\\ \ \ \ \ \\,, .. -• ' ' ._ \ ''•\ \ \ \\\ , \ \ \\,;, . ' - -- - \ • \\\ \ \ \ A \ \ •;, •• • .: , . \ -\,•\ •\,. .. . , - \ \ \ \\ ' \ ... 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'are -hotkattn htkre sl , at ~•• I —cross a blemish us - ,the slavery of three effect upon the eragir rateltet,,,:and consequent \'a i lion blears Is,upon the : face-0f...a professed Ho:, up Loirialana.' , Let 4 comnahnCe bY seyin \ •'' public, \tt is not' he worst, That time may cure. + t hat 'lre are, strongly \opsed to ell "fillibuster- , \ \ But tiMe.nnaidedcan never cure the degradation t o w , or to al * governmental ingoence inCab a , \ • ~ rof a whole peoPle\ into . tools and chattels of a. oit Jik.4 to produce anarchy and denfution and ' \ '' I clique of pelitical intriguers:\ '. bloodshed thertii and to bring disaitt4,. end per- '. • , • ' - ` . .Our Oligerchy grows stronger with each Yew.. haps disunion to this, Republic, 'Without. 44. '''‘ -- • O nce it submitted now it rules. . How long before chance of doing geodloaaX petty.. There is, ner ' ',. ,• :. it s viill ruin l=olbany,Bormag Journal. ' tioubtedly, a street: “Cobs pom tailo s 0u0n ., , , \ ~ try, and there is, noubtless.: , alice Pr e P7'''' \ . L i. aratione making in Money, - " men, - rod 'the •\ \ ,\ - • • present Move of Hr. Slidellin Cotggheart: Ultimo- '\ ~ \ • duces no Other effect, will cense nontidettmik,*ong': - those engiged in' the Segrae, who arenot deep. \, \ •-•-•••\ ' ly enough interested to lie , contideist'in..priiste • \ • - assertion that may be'made to erdiet thick means \\ . and persons,A, The mattorChns gone Se far among , . \` those who airiunthusiastiOnd Hite**, th a t 2 %, \ ~ the prospect'of its reslizetred - has mineedlat t ly ••., , \ another party to - join in ittrestd it is this ad- \ dition which We have just , heard of: through' a ' \ s • most reliable neural, that has caused \ nste,thicik • \ the twitter of erifficient Importanciteaddiews You upon, that you may `watch iti , bourie - ahtl \ its commercial effect: The planters :Of Lonialanii• have naturally beat adverse to the 3 1 / 1 103.011011*\ Wirt, as likely to injure the sugar , interest; but \ - • Most , ofthem are nnw convinced, thit any demon:', . \ - stratient - egainst the Islind willresult In immedi-: \ \ ,\- ate Anarchy And confusion, and destrnitioti of - the productiveness of the Island," and consequent_ •, ... ly remove the competition against the sugar in- • rerest= of this country. , , • \ It can be only with this view and expectation, ' -•••-., that semis parties. are now affording means pri- ', • •: 1 safely; end giving their influence openly to the • "fillibustersi9 for among them woks ow of most \ • - I influentialiudisealthy planters, who have here; , , tofore 'bitterly, opposed their_ schemet';' . ,publiely \ t' _ :. \ \ and privntely. •. Some of these persons are well s, .. \ • .4. 1 1 known es public influential men in Washington, '. . and the tact of their entering into purchases of .„, 1„, edger estates, negroes, &0., latterly, satitditia us . '',l that they have great „confidence in an early and ~ '',. t effentual demonstration upon the Islander Cuba, -1 - - which will prodice the' results mentioned 'bor ],', . . • Theuetire preparations for an " expedition are,' , ' , • kept as quiet 'es possible \. The most muqiiitions t.' orchmstence is, that the.. barque .Grapeshoti ' \ which cleared front your pert with-muskets, &c.; ; : \ for the Ttiames has been lying at the month of , \ ' \ j the Idissislippefor &month pest; and the captain \ •..' .... I has' been staying id the city :, Man} , remora ate ', \••- xi afloat of men being drilled-li\ the interiory of . . ..• large subscriptions from Cuba,'ilte,,:in Whichwe : can express as reliance. nor dwabk • • \- ~ A general conflation of - the near . ..approach of 1. -.: such difficulty in- ' , Cuba would impart flrnuiesS, and might prodncieLeimentative advance te int- . Firs; but wo would itot be willing to speculate one, it prospectively, or to"aot on it upon thkfirst de- . _ _ ..-. monstration; because‘..it might end asAutpidly „.,,•• `and disastrously 03 the , previons‘attempte!..ort the Island. , Year Friends, &a. \A . ... , P. S.—We further beg.to say, that - weimow • .. „. '"that there are immense .ordirs 'here l•froni Hew York for sugars, and that these , orders are from ' ', I your most sagacious inerehants, who may be cal:, \ . „ culating upon some such affair as - we allude to. \\ •, \. I —A , : Y. journal of ecnnciee.. . -V , •- ' \\,\\ A . ,.. ------ ' 'OW of the arguments used by the compact breakers is, that \no - part of Nebraska is suited fer the pnrposo ofislavery,.and thus conkequent ly elaverY . . r willnever \ go thele, and that therefore the queitiOit of theTal of the Missouri Com promise hasno practic importance. This is one ththose refuges of lies to which resort hilted by e truce-breakers to carry their sWindle Chiougb.- lisar what Mr:Berms says on thia subject: On Friday last, irithe House Mr. Benton said: \ Sir, the whole Of. Kansas s, adapted to slave labor; ‘ the - great,staples, in* and tobacco, ,and that within tiro , hours ride there is a largei: slaveholtier than Boanoke ever saw. s , In my Opinion \therein a great movement , :pending. I i am not hbwever, n the confidence of, Any body, and thereferc must groPe.my way in the twilight for the purpose of guessing, • I look to cotempo raneous events. Sir, I' find about the'lime this bill was intrednced. that Mr. Gadsden \went to Mexico. It is reported that Mr. Gadsdetioffered $50,000.000 fona broadside of Mexico territory enough to make five or six great States. • •; This failed, bathe has gone back. •,', Santa \An nik is pinched at present and Gadsden, may:hit7e better luck this tirde `'Supposing this territory acquired, Slavery will rush in, and then we will have the principal of non-intervention, and ikon the cry will be to Con gress, "Hands off!" Ilutve to saY„this scheme is no stranger to me; it rtas an old acquaintance; I kneif it In '46 and '4B. \ • : It is'reported that Mr. Simla has beep anther, .3sed to offer $250,000,000 for‘Cubs, and if. be cannot getit to kick up a meas.'. I sawithe two branches to this . scheme, there 'may be others with which iam not as yet rieqnsinted; but 1 have enough to Stand on at present:, \ .IVelake the following , extract frott',the' Nato -turf Iftars... HOW, long does the North intend., to ',endure esidure tho encroachments of the slaye'powerf . . Is there no point at Which resistanee Will.com4 . mence?, If there is, where is that point\ , TlMpolicy of the. dominant slaveholdingpoWer at the South is sagacious, farseeing, wide reach ing, Itshould be boldly faced before it be. too late. Why Should the Free States, with fifteen millions of people; prostrate themselves at the feet of the Beath, with its air. millions of Whitek I and onlythlehurdrixl th ousand of them slave , holders, onl ..to'be spurned and kicked for their Ithject submisSiob. The Slareholeiing Power is , c it*; paring for uption of the Union, by making I t Union, whZeii lads, an instrument of extending I aid consolidating: 4i 'Slave Empire that can stand I without the Union; , All its plans are laid. • All I converge upon thiigraat object.. The Nehru- . kn bill must open to Slavery a territorY larger than all the old thirteen States together; Cuba must balked, and Mexicoinust be had—insnring the conulmmd of the Gulf,and the control of oar . I present routes to the Pacific; a Southern railway from ChaAeston to, the fewer part of California must be lull, the treaty-Making power of the I Union must Isecure the roitte;.and the millions I of the Federal must • pity for it... Meal. co, all that remains of it, is etpected in due tittle to fall under tile same system, of absorption as that by which we have already4thsed such vast accession to ourAerritories out' of her. Thus 1 the Gulf trade, the\South American :trade and the trade of California, will fall into, their hands. Meantime, tho four thousand miles , . of railways, which converge from all the Northwest and West-' ern North to Cincinnati, must minister ,to the four thousand miles of railways alreadianatie or ,in progress, which; diverging from that great 'and greatly growing city, itill b.ring its trade, to Southern. orts. Then theNconquost'of St. Do mingo and its redaction te, 'Slavery. Then al liance. with Brasil to re-open - the African Slave trade: and so in fine to establish the empire, of Slavery from its present Northernmost. line to , the Southernmost point of the American•• Cont inent. ' ' This,' in the, way of briefest sketch, is untienbt edly the policy of the Shiveholding Power.— These are its plans, gigantic but WellNottside firmly resolved.; Will the North wake up, and put ‘forth its, power to, defeat, (as it can, if it wili,) their suc cessful accomplishment? Will it rise aid take Possession of the government for 'itself, and use its constitutional powers to protect its own\inst 'rights ? Will the North prepare a little forlhe Contingency long thought 'of, frequently threat ened, but never tillnf late so coolly and so wide,- 1 .4 'Faked of by tho South—the dissolution of tht.. Union God avert inch a contingency! But it 'will never bo averted by the. North shutting its eyes and Mopping its ears to all the sights and s ounds that undeniably betoken its prepa ration at the South. To look to the worst, to prepare for the, worst, is hat the dictate of the commonest prudence in a case like this. When we say God- avert the contingency of a disrup tion of the titian, it is from no weak fears for Ourselves. ` ; the North can do without the South far better 'then the South can do without the North. ' But imbh a contingency would be like the opening of a dreadf til apocalyptio seal to the South; a prelude of long ?roes. Slavery is destined to go down. Let the South be sure of that. Sooner ;or later the day Of its extinction must come. L . violent and tiiiscrnptilous attempts to Vvi= a s . its extent and deepen its hold, do but pro trent its final day, and render its death 'throes more terrible to thesi s involved in, the vortex of its expiring flukes. Slivery, must die out.— , It is the destiny writeir against it. To hold, to i-govern, and to . trent well, the-slaves among ns now, until some way for , 'enfranchisement, safe and salutary to both partiea, be opened, is don St-, less the thity of all good men whom circumstan ces have made slaveholders .at present. But to extend the Institution, to establish a great and ;lasting Free Bepnblie on the heals of Slavery— that is anotherithing. It is a thing that cannev er be. 'God anti ; the great ages are against it.— All :the history ' : of the past is against it. Not the 'barbarians from the frozen North destroyed "the old Itoman Empire of' the West. They ‘.ttere but as a push \\, the hand against s rot ten edifice ready bi \crumble. It 11113 s Slavery that wrought its decay ; that prepared pa fall. Tilee is not a historical fact of clearer demon straiten than this. The`.Spirit_ of the Present, and the genius of the coirting age, are against • Slavery sand the extension 4 Slavery: The titer al sease v of mankind is agehast• it. It ill cam ' ports with the golden rule, iu the way mankind • will obstinately persist in cast - ruing it. It ill suits with Demouratiti pretensions about, equal' It lest variance with the great master idea of the age--I.aircarr—an idea which, ever beating in the chuff= heart, - seen* destined , to be the cardinal 'ldea of the coming age, the can-. tro around which all the energetic action of the 'l4 throughout the civilized world into rally— it all events, an idea which must andirill have fOll scope and uncontrolled development In this' e‘oisntry. And so if Slavery did not in its eco kinlinal, its social and its moral workings, con- Wu. l,he seeds 'ef Blow hut certain decay and Zs. solutibp to, any State in which it exists, it e'n . uld be bard far it to stand up solitary against 'the morel serge of Mankind,.to face alone the rep robation b,f the world--unsupported too by that firm coeseiousriess of being in the right,,whiek makes the tryttconfessor heroic to endure. • . Tue WAnn Vase.—We regret to' see the Wash iegton Senthietendeavoring to create an imprini sion that the. almost anundmona • condemnation of, the press, epoken against the verdict, in the Ward case, is "pa'it 'und parcel of a 'system . of warfare against Southern "society and Southern institutions." It Is tree that the Tribune and ;other prints have petterted the occasion; to in dulge in their Aisnel hoktilitlea to the South, bit it does not' follow that. Southern papers 'are thereby justified in defending an outrage so:gla ring and gross as the Ward case. presents.' No sophistry can hide, and noprejtelleei should ex cuse the attempt to conceal the great wrong committed on society by the Acquittal of a mur derer so deeply stained with the blood of ass an offending rictlin, and the Simtli. can only injure itself by accepting the bait of the abolition press whereby it:seeks to Inveigle it late defence of an indefensible; cause, and to present it to the North as coming forth the willing defender and .advo cate of a criminal who, though declared legally innocent, cannotesatpe the ban whloh the mot sinew of the *hide country has impaled npon . . The National Ers-.seys thatsHov. 'ligler is “understood to bo an anti-NebrOska „We an &held this is a great mistais on the Part of the Era, usually co well-lefonnel The Bigler newspapers ore all. so far as, we knoir; in favor of dim - Nebraeko, bill. , • It. s only few! days thine the Herrisburg - Union • sasitrted reinully that,-;if zuseesetty, Gov. Bigler would -take .tle ddid,grang-tor the Nothing would itie no isore_pleaeure than to hive Hoir: Bigler place hiniself on republieartground, but we We aeon no-signs of anything of Ole kirst—rPhit- -t7.;.. -,-,..,:.; , ..:,...-,',:.',- , ...-:-: 3 . ,..: , .. - :.. , .:',:,. , .. ,, „ , ,-:,,-,,,,•_,,-,..i,t,-:-..--,--;-',.'i.,;-':-.'----':-',-- A LETTER CROSS V . IZ zuor.—We announced some time since the krri val of Garibaldi, with his ship Coianonweiltiii at \ Newcastle onzthe-Tyum (Eng.) ,• The purpose \•\ the Italian exile's visit was trade, and he \ gone - to Newcastle, to bail with coals. His eel, the Commonwealth, is a clipper, carrying some thoniand' tons of . freght. The crew are mostly countrymen and fellow exiles of - Garlbar. , who have fought with him in behalf •Of \the \ - `cense of liberty in Rome and Montevideo, Sonia_ , Of them are said.to he Italian nobles', bat they have donned thetarpanlin and mess on salt junk - \ in the forec tunle::,, They are reported not ,to have forsworn' their and have not be, come American citizens." Garibaldi is himself, .however, we believe` ,'..a citizen of the pated. The latter has two sons and a daughter nom lie' hopcer to meet them, whom' he bas not s , , seen since the, siege of Ratite, if the government `of Piedmont will peritit. . • The Commonwealthhoista s tho American and her commander under itrprotectiOn and Ina, own citizenship, has risolvett'upon going to ge.: • - non, where he is bound with lila liewcastle fora market. The government of Piedmont may not be, over-ready .tri weleome anct 'Comp of .• combustibles as the coal, - the Italitargistiotorer, - and Garibaldi.—Y. Y. Post. . - • . . . Atotsotticasn PAID Pon On the 21stottAiril,'' s. Washing • tunCoirespondent wrote toss as '.fol ! _ . lows: „c o .ithfi c i i \ vvi i i i r . sew, lin Common liar. 341 1 1_ , \ that 'Parede, of :li. 1 1 ., can Imre the appointment, of 'I4 ,T. Post blaster at V illintisburgh if h will fo-foi , :. .. Tweed has been active during thelast ''l days : to fisres the bill through 'tha Boise, aniLthe tcl.:; egraikto the New York Express of Friday ,htst, :,. announces that: ' \lc:.. "TAPoitmarter of \lFiltiamstir,o is resi:m - d, - I\ 'and Twearsawai is ailiviitied in his place'. - ' - ''- Ifere iicause and, eat... Let the people caw, :. . . . . . . .. ... . tus Losr \ErzAstsa.—xfho Europa brings intoiXikencief. the, Ma' sing rity of Olassgoir..-- 1 Sbo iias been gone from °Wispy . , 8 1 , days, and it is hivdly probable\ ti.i4 she >aill'over heard' from other than'asn'reekperhaps President... not even . thati . " a'itt.".so l `l.o l St;:edfrg" l tretrentFicadiacuannB; 2 °-bliteur;:cit.,' teo, 40 Country emu oft:wheat kind In the of tthtott eta &flatbed on ;ior tolntod 'Mtn vele plowed to ttlso to onion,, ottrtri..it=d igloo a.' orbsta him tp oolD, Call ' 1 . 1;y1t . & " Tlittft. WOODS. Co n Broker, 25.4tttit....;_ VOFFEE-90 issitoka Rid \ Cotiaajust reo'd and j ibr de by ug'lo ' BATUMI= 1 00. E MERSON od 'S g. VENTILATORS; •'for *eti 11= l i = " ' t e ar!! -rt. ari d„' mi. TITBS--A fe • • p - ARNOLD A WILL AM- 25 t it. , ELA. I GAN* AUL; \9l Migket. ~ are nor twetvilig Eno ueortia r. Fr \ \ tem Collarr, ' 8 and Wag YUBE BRANDY-2 casks Of puroluatuDi- . terat4Brandy, medidadparpece . 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