E ABLISHED -IN 1786. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ruppertin.umta-nanirseacurlre CO. WHIT .E.4t,..,.., i . t. fi AtanT DAVID NYS WI 1 / 1 01 of nom nun, TUT Wog. TO Tilt rort otrlQ TEEMS: 't) kit:C-431i dollars IWO 0 0 0 1011 1 , iiTOlOO bet Ts br—twodollsripa sou u to. to t t nlil tts supraot on the following orodltiott: _ The. **lea pot 00 . Teacopies do 13 00 Twenty copies d 0...—, 101 oo The masa &rack dub to balidloamot biota oer oil, sod 10 be paw: lowarisbit tdratoo No club roma :In b. sat attains rat undo" altar Montana Is out for • RATES OP :ADVERTISING: • ch.....vaue.oollnee or Nonpareil or Agate.) Du ow insertion- .- 0 GO Do each .additional 0 25 Do one week:. ...... 1 00 76 three 0 00 • Do _ • twelve ... IS te) Pintanne natl.. a. n...• or um. pa annum) .90 . chni MAW far each additional lino. • - • • ' mime. changeable at PleilenreAleer --- ~„ nom) exclusive of Peter-- .:••• P ea c h ah additional *Mire. Immure' over 0.01 In • en. foe addlUmal agnate Ineerted under the y ly rates, AdvertMemente exceeding a ennere, and not Over fifteen lines, to be chanted as ware mid . halt Pubilahsre ecrolineslne fee edeettleements beyond tbr amount charged for their publicaLlon.• • noeuerted eandidate. for olDoo to be ehargell the acme edher - Advertisements not marked on the copy_ fur • sperifed number of Insertions, be . ..toolbar:4 till 'Rebid. and Peletent erected mcorlngly. ••'The indelible of minuet advertisers le 'strictly limited to their own immediste husinces, and all edeertimrLe.i. It, the benefit of other ponions. ar'weD 0a 9D W rerthemecta elinmedleledy emmeeted with their own.bosinom. end ammo of advertisements. In keen Or ollier 9 lor. b - mulAbatiglirsied id •Ve aura , tht3;mlm.bie. 7 1.919.93. no Prong paymennitairect..W. r All acbrertisements for charitable inentations, Me am- Mode., ward. townehlnlind other meetiosMed all 0911 , t l9 .trcarele. end uplifts. to became.," hairy iterriage r notlacto be c harged . Vicente. Death.nOtion imetted Without than. imam. itoloirtime old by tangoed inettellots orobituary mdtere, and when mo liegular adv.:lett/am sad all others feuding eommunkee Moo; or requiring notices ficelgned to ell attention to' Feira. 'Soirees. C..erni, or _any nubile entertainments. where charges eon made mreamittance--all notices of pet. . • vats amoristioas-enery.notioe designed to call attention P.rießte enterpriser, calculated or intended to , Wombs Individna/ Interest.can only be inserted with the trader btaading that the emit L. to be paid for. If Intended to e Mated in the keg column. the mate will be cherged at thereto et l 0 coats per line. • Didion or stir notion to be charged Md. Prim • Tavern Lamm Petitions 02 each. Rad /taste Agra& end Aucticomereadeertisemente not to be eleasal Under yearly rates. but allowed n dificond of tiky4tute and oinethird per mat from the mount of arm= flit TID iSIIT fl =LT PAIMUL - - Chas Nosre. three Insortlonc. ' .1)0. tech additional ',mortis., .7 - ALITITIIIXLITS 1721ELT 11,1"33: 00 * . E'lluoro. (10 Rom) Me mot& Mu.. each adElltlotal tomeztiota...—Z oents. trmident 6J:l,ollml:tents to be poll • :RATES OF DISCOUNT. - . m. = HO LM x M S Y SONS, B BA oUMrs. T . _ _ . N..= hf.trlat atsego& Third soul Fourth aka. Pittsburgh. FENNISYLVANIA.. :Franck - at XenLt.....-- do Hank of Pittaburgh.--.--pariltrutch at tenoodown. do Exchango Hank a d0....-psr Mr Hank,Clodristati- do Met and klassur• of. do-.par innunercias 11141loottel_ do Hank of Oensuonor- -Aux Franklin .Hank-... -.-. do ... 1 Dank of North Amerl;a - -par I g ni ns. atto Bank.... ..... - do Ruh of North's. lAtortleapnr OhloUfalna.ATrasten. do Dank of Pounsylranla.. _up tur n Roporroßank... do . hank of Yuan Township.. Dank of Slaasliket ...-- - Bank of tbnUnlted Matra . ' Nolo.-- ---, . 1 Cananannlal Lank of Ffs......Par . ..NEW ENO - LANA Fanners . thkahaninr 11k -Par All 'afoot Hookan-- X Gnu* Bank- -.., - ...-„...par • NEW YORK... Retudngton Itank.... ...:.par Nen York City- ..... .—par /1 44 =1 1 r h r . .... 73. ' 1 C'uth itEflatit. N kfoing liank,--. Thatinfore,.-.-..-,..:-..par 1911adelphia ton _..: .D errantry - -... . . ... ... X ronthwark llank..:--.....par N. TERNEY k DELAWARE: Tradaktuneliflank.—:..-par All nolvont lionks...-- X IV:intent Hank.. -...-... • .j. VIDAIINIA. - "Hank of Chanibtisloarioar- - X Rank of the ValloY., - . X Bank ofCheator County.:.par BankolVa..Rtehreond-. Rank of Danville...—. -.nor Ex. 'Hank. Va.; Norfolk. " Rank of Del. Oe.,llhastar:..par Farmarellkof Vlrglrda. " Hank off lanaantown..-....par lierehantehlkleshatank "._ Hank of Gettylborgia-..... X North Western Ilank.-. Rank - of 1arwh10wn.....,...,.... itnumhea............. " ' .Rank of Middletown- -.X • 301121 t• CANOMINA. .I.lontuonfery On Ilank:-...par Hank of (lope Fear.-... ; 2 :flank of N. rnarl Dank of St. of N.Csooll'a 2 Carnal* Dank- ...-- X Can. ltank.Wllmlogton. 7 Co' lsonlas Ilk ltitrnakitkapar klurchantsillk.aleabarn. • AsoyLotonu Hank..„ --....par BOUM CAIIOLINA. Haat= Itank...----.:--par Illsofthent.ofg.s.knotina inks Bank ' ....-....•...-. X Hank of South Carolina. - viii.iWi. - litc of giraiii:i.T.ti; Bank 4-0==*.i.3... Partners' itkofinneaster Matured lin-Inkerf Bk. r/Ilmrrs' Bank ot Roting. . tIEMNIIA. _.• . P.m Ilk oThThuytklll Oa-nor Averts Sus. h. ItlCit Co . - Yana Oros: Want-share. 3: Bank of dalruSis---ov. - 1 Franklin Ilk Washintrton.. Bk ofttsassrkk, Auga. oserishark . Bank... • /: . - TENNESSEE. llooesosoo nt....,...-... .4 Allsoleent 8ank,_....._ 3 Lanraster 1t....„--....n. KIINTUCKY. Latreaster tkoantr Bank- Ine of Kentuekr.Loulsr's ~,,, LobarsonAtank.....--,_...95r Ilk of Looks., Thurston " Mame Bank of l'attstilla 1i Northern nk ofKouturns o Moratogabela Dank..........:.porroutbesn BkorKentuekr *. Wald Brantly Bank.. .." ' MISSOURI. Wrotolug Ilk.WilkeslZen• i Ilk °Mate of Illasoult. M ' Yuckt 11.1U--.....4.:--. - ILLINOIS. ' Belief Notes....„ ..... .: . Maloltank and Branches 50 .'' 01111 - -.' 6.k of 1111n015...”...-- 75 Ohio State liaalt--..:.:: ' X - • WISCONSIN. _ a n d at Akrort.:-.......• do Marino A Ilre In. Co. elsks 5 ' Ban& at Atinnts...-....... do . - MICITIOAN._• Braush at Stidusport.-:- - do Fanners' tirehautedellank _ 3 Branch at Ckdilloothe.:-... do Oorerurnent !Rods Bank 3 Branch ateknehot4-.-...' do Peninsular Bank::_::._.:. 3 Wanda at T0105t0.L...:-:“.. do insarsans Ounonaar...-: 3 I 115.00 k at.Da r 4 . 0—....,.. do State lisalc...---. 3 Branch at war5....,..-'do , CANADA. • 6, 1 4.,. Knuth at an .-.:.' at eV. A rwriesToronto 5 Branelf at. Ashisbula...4 d Ilk of the People:Toronto B Branch at 5aient.._... , ....-- do Rank of slontresd 5 lir.. aystaaml3•l4. —...' d We of U. Canada Toronto 5 Brandi at Itlploy-...._ • .... .do EASTERN XXCIIANOR. Itranelsat Olneins do Oa' New Totir..---.-:...par ' Hem*. Washindton.-. d Ost - l'allndolPala.,"---.:•nor ' lir.. at Cadis-,........--: do IndUmore_ e_ :.:.:_:.:._par Drama .3 LILIMIStAr-...- . ... do WLSTRItS RICILINGIL - Wands at Stetabousilis.- •do Chteionall...—.-..;-.- ' Branch at alt.Nerotss...... do Louissille-..... • . Brandt at • Brandt at 6 pri0nte1d......... do GOLD ANDSPRCIN VALVE. Trawl. at Marietta.---- do Walloons, Thanlsh-...1640 Branch at Tro ...----. do do Patriot.-,..15.50 Mut. at Mt. t.....: aniltataa,old...-..--.....1ant ' Brunets at' 3arlerville-.-." do rule, n0r,....-...:-...10,n0 Briutra at Nordalko:.a....: •do Itroderiekod'orsa....-- 7.90 kronen at Piqua-. - _ .. ,do Tea Tteders.......-....,.... L. .Branch at Portinsesstb..».• do r alma...- . ....-.-:....,... 1.03 :Branch at Eataa-.....:-..-. do Sorendsna.:...-......... 4.83 Wan& at Itarsnruk.:-..-- do Ten Oullders-......-.- 3.96 Ilnaveb .1 Culahrdra ......-.' do Natolsont.--. 3 . 60 ' Branch at tlasailloa::...-. 3;ipteata..-.4 8ram9 —;......-.4. 2,15 . . -do I num or onors imam') von Tux mrsatman GAZEIITOW WILKINS .8i 'CO - . KIM% AND EICIIAIsIGE BROKERS 11D7/R177 SFR= TITIZI113.0.; 11199 9. teat tb4 pp .e.-. 1-4 uns .: ISO ',10,. tx, ta—...,..—.......--. 1 11 41 , . Do. MOP. VI KAP Do. woo. Co—.loo Iltistforgh city Vs..-- 100 Do. -- wisp. is. N.Y. 103 'All4llOl7' tit, C 0.........- - Do. - . soap. Cr 2,P411.1100 Mak Plttabanb--•;.• Meraharde t Kane Yank ritelvan Allagiref bat& Alt wat suritire NI. C 1 tit ttridp•—..... HaatltSt. Northern WillialaSP3rt Urld.ll-- -_• • . Insarsnoi— Western InsanneeCo...... Mime' Insurance o Associated linemen's C 0... PitUbstrott ts ~ . 41 litt4ll4 a Lorassine: 60 41. Lake l' ' ..._....60 Wo Dloives igilrelle. - 7. 7 ' ;.- '6O '•-• 1 34.u.5040,44441w . 471 . 5 . , 1 rithba b ga *du— 60 Cl 1404440 .161ackvrater- 00 . 42 _Toms y tOsskuster 60 . 10 hogns. atria Raltro44.- 60 .47 .Ohio Y. Nana . Rallstosa... 60 ..47 halt. a 4.04 k. ItsUrced-..", 60 • -. eirr4l4o4*Welbell• R 180 .' - Marla* itans47.Dry Dort 160 105 DireUtOlanoloo.--....- 00 GO - EaU Canal 110044(1:4)...... 100 OS . Do. do.: 444 ,)- 114) 35 Turtle Creek Pl4O Rood 26 10 AIL. k berms?* PUS* Rd 20 20 4 20 4444msborefornorke Rd-. So to Outliers 0041C0....-..1- Vlnneiloto iiitoburith 11 - 13. North Anr0rtat........--- Iron City Piltattorib k (de 1107.1.- 1= al . /7j 17[1 7 3; = Ohio TM. 14>th"--- • ..11k1:11A1WIC AND IiANSINU 1101 WILKINS CO., usadstoL".l2 olinat:ns No i t f!nnrik • - .pirrszaw4n, FA. ,- FOREIGN and. Domestie Exchange, 'Coin, Clank Notes and tend Warrautts hanglll . lLnd na./. 0311aellons nanne thronnbout the union. I r, 3=Brlnx t rAlmsted I=!os i lat . n•goln.nn• nd on booilt and. lolaresistknred Irtual 101 71:ROWE E. ARNOLD & CO. , DEALM ExcniVal c ,fxlikamm NOTE& F:44 lii.. 4 lll " 4=tia " rtZet i = r=4. PCBTAITLB TIIHAEHIENG MACHINES AND IMPADATODS ILARRANTSD to' bo thorotvelly bpi t, ivand teitravk mate ~.d r4 Vol c:w.CAlt eopoettO Shreaborttes Mullin it lam am louvah. Rho Shnoadtuf taaaattoemotostalf.a, are vastly rentorod from. taw* I. oleos sod bow M wed with coovetJonoe is tam or itel a. i . io ,bile VIAMS Oehler. theasbea faster, or makes work. lame than %MI of t=a msf i er ase Weetoto Mit TA_ 54 " W tO 100,1x 1 r=s setiiir ° 4 'amonnsgh out. they have been rearstuotodea hy than who t= t 9 tr " e) P* te t. sad ' a r a V!•"1" 11 l!‘ - ••fho Reperdte 11Oftell fatenhaitot is attaebvil tn , tb. ittfaaber, nod optriyietely vaporetto the atm, nod that f too the staiNaatt Ina 'Onto eattteaattafactloo irtatoevvy t rie‘L• • • myttlly'r DEMnSI'S. - 1 , - SCOTT. Dentist; Fourthiediet,' V Indio:in vista Mute- Office • • 11117 M. A. WARD, 'DENTIST, Penn street, TV snows Om lissuL Ms tows En= •a. st. • r. S. Os OstslSsrs so .100. 111 ba naive& ea Wended la lOW the sz h t.mts try neds l sasaLsts.staiazr aiSras• Vrig•-!;. * WV'' 4l Y r =ZED:E=IIISIM= TILE BUSINESS CARDS. y S. MORRISON, Attorney end Counsel rl.l3r al L i L i n.r. Office moored to No. 44 Grant street, I: : /TALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake • . 112N1141.0," Grant itreet, between' Fourth std .. D arulanrlyT OBERT E. PIIILLIPS, Attorney at Law, St. Louis, Mo. : fuT ROBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Coutes of Fink and Chant idanetHanonnalta the Ooma stem Pittabunda - - myttay'td, • Ling J. KIIIIN, Attothey at Law, office Fourth street, near Orlnt, Pittsburgh. julfrdly TeR ANCIS C. FLANEOLN, Attomey at Law, _L Na. no Fourth street, Pittsburgh. - " ASPER E. - -BRADY,.. Attorney at Law, :ie. so Mat street,littsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. lIERNAN & CO, Ilar&Os and Exchnn„r , e Broker& No, 95 W00d et,reet, corner of Digituon4 Alley, burgh. Ps. • sarisur sod eell Beek !Ides aw maim¢. Mamma Th. 'Ertheulte. and Prorelosory.Notes, (14leetloos In 'ell the principal cities of the Poker, Receive Dewelte on tall and. Inklvet..4 giro Mete prompt attention to all nth; mi a ttm aPPerteleleg to le Blower s bottle's. • iet.r..ll Put.. eoestautlY for mt. _ .m. 1.131 aa ato-.......1110ma wow mi.' KRAMER ec — RAll5l, Biinkcvs- and Ex lunge Brokers, Buy and well Bold and surer and Notes, rukotiate loans on Rea Estate or Stock Seca ritiest,pm.ehase, Promissory rotes , and Titus Billet on East and %est Buy and sell Stork. on Commission: Mtn wade on all pOluts In. the Union. (Mee corner of Third and Mood atrreta, directly opposite the St. Chat - lea Hotel. . YD. KING • . Cello Stock ani Exchange . Ttrolier, Fourth - strestlluss and sells Stocks en ... 0 . ..., 0. liasterti titles supplied at enn rent Slat Collections made orstbs West at lowrateis Wi. tern Bank Notes Dwight and sold. • . ir..l • . 11,TPLIWW 141.1111. - .1. 20311C1. ...Rll. MM. ykAL3IER, lIANNA & Co., :Succeisois to Hussey; llama a C4l Bankers,Ezehanas BrOhmsand mien in 'Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Cerfillcates of Deposit, Ilank..tintes, and Spede—N. W, corner of Wood and Third streets.. Current Money reoeliad ondlepaait. Vlaht Checks for mde, and collections made on nearly all prlncl lod points of the Ilultod Elates. ps sod -American the blithest premium bald for Turns Oold. - Adeaarei made on eenalEmirmati of • Predate. ahiPPad east. cei liberal terms. • arm. n. murrain. . ... ...J. it. 5er.1.1 . . WM. WILEIXSIS * tinkers and Emebarire linkers, North East termer of Wood and Tb irl i =l;r l L n:2a t trir liberal Ulna; Ind pm:aptly . attended. O. • ja9-1r A - WILKINS & CO.,.Exclangc Brokers, ATM. LARIMEB,,jr., Banker and Bro- V ker. ith Afoot, Ito.adjoloholng tho. Bank of rittsbushh. • HOLMES t SON, Dealers in Forei, , na •Ind Domertio Mils of .linching.e,. Dertlikatee of Do• rwlte. Bank Not. and Spode. No. 69 Marko! etrot. Pitts entl.Uon • mule on all the principal cities tbronsbout ttto United Staten. , • COMMISSION &C. : WM. H. - SUrrON.. • - Wholesale Grocer, Imparter and Dealer in WOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Me- TlrlOne g rat2.. ` . ` l4l,..l`; ° •h!if."'".l - , 1,71- - • W. POINDEXTER, deneral Merelikan diseeter aid Commission Wirt= t, 167 Front t and 11e s roond street. Pittslmrsh. ap2O4md 711 1 11DI..A..ItIeCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teaß, Choke Family °marries:Wooden lad {Ciliate War. corner of Weed and Firth Streets. Ts nowrecelsing a lame maortment of Fresh bleeds, 1n additkm to his already ex tensive dock. purchased from first hands to the Pastern markets, which will be eold at the lowest market mires. syYllotels, Steamboats; and Families, Loyint by the . Quantity. supplied at wholesale rate. Sfirtlmels delivered to the city tree of charm', ablil A & M'BANE, Communion-and For Aggr.V.l,lc‘f W"44.1141.arl I S. LEECH, IkicALPIN A CO., Whole es . gee firmer& and Dealers In Prenridons. Motalm al.n4 Pitlaburnh Ilanufsetnres, lin. 242 and Rii Lltalty,strat. snsrr. mown,- ' . —.sum Imams: 1 1Kolesalo Gmccrs, JELPTI 13= g d h. Commlastica Merchant 211 , 8 . 6.1 .... ronsrtn• QPRINGER ILARBAUOII,t CO., - (Suceta 1.7 'son to S. Tiarinualo.) Commission and Forwarding gentissitic Dealers In Wool sod Pmts., assistant. No.- 145 First and 11G Senood streets. Pittsburgh: Pa. aii3-1T T W. REA, Flour Factors; Commission op ..m1 Pmmuuling Steirinats sod Pesten In Produra generally. Orders Mr Pittsburgh .51saufaeturn Prr.roPtir attended to. Nos. 73 Water and 00 Fruut stn., Pittsburgh. lb . . . . . A. 4-JOU* giARDY, ,ONES : . 00., Sucees.ors to. ATWOOD.MM t Coamdedow and Forward.. ereb.U. DolaFt IThabanch AlassubeturidOooda. ~.._ tnisala gent ,Y ISIATIIEWS IC Ca.,lVlolotale Ciro rirehan car% Coann and Yorrarding 31 ha and . genial:or Brighton ad Sara.= 'Water PitUthorgb. Al ERCER. & ANT} U), gene' Commit ,* - IT I sloe bletrbants, Philadelphia_ 'Mara! .Manor made on waftioncient• of Panda., genentily. 017:i. OLIN WATT do CO Who!wale Grocer. Pittaburgibm=el Ltherty l' et. l .Pittabaran. CANFIEJAD,Iate of Warren, Ohio, COMIDINIOII and Pnewardina Metelndet,, and Wholo- talelMrler is Wanes. neeeree Mane. nutter. Pot and, Pearl Ash. and Weetern Pnalwee generally.: Water street. between feealthliedd and• Weed. Plttsbneatt. • ' ' THOMAS_ trrn.O. - of Ana Ro t k Co.) rri J,ITTLF, & CO., Wholmle Grocers, . Produce and Cosondookoo lloro_boots, sod Donlon. to PittabouNh lhozotortures, No. 112 Boond street. Pitts. VIIEESE WAREFIOUSt.-ITENRY OOLLlNS.Forrarllng and OnamloodanVistimst.amt limarr In Cheese. Batter Lake Flab and Produce generally, ZS %Rod kreetoaore water. Pttlabarith l i j,, • txmllaa. - , I,l.lan2JulT Iptiebtlll4 Int,Feb.a Au/ Tat. llay•Nar da 'TON. BONNUORST do MURPIIY, Whole- T sale Grocene and Coanalsolon 31nrehants, and Dealer* In• Pittabargh Blanursetum, N.= w_ol..stnret, Pitt► .JACOB:: FOBSYTII, Jr.,* Forwarding .and COMlnifOlfti Merchant. Na'lM Water stred.llttabamh. Ertl= Int. May at:. i de, rivIOMASPAISIE.II, ImOoito itnd Deider 1. I. Trench and American Vrali Paper Notos Ilneltnt .itTeer*./ Na YPu ta .b.i.PlU;lash. IDIv IdE7ct. McCLlNTOCK,'lmporter and Wil011; e :sate met Retail D& fn Corgi.* V 00 CI a matting, Table and Mao tkreara Winnow Moan Earn Beat Trtmcabstat It 0..112 Market rimer- - =IS 1E PATTON, Whidesiae, and Re tail Orocera ea the Zeitffn of U. , 33 10.4 4, Pa. • : — _ 011.1tar;l i eL DI v..len. et . P e Div. " Pe. • Dir. 20 111 et Div. May SI FRANK VAN GORDEN:, Thinler iii :Trim , • Inca. Tindery and (loner, Lam floods: FrancoMM.. - ' Oent'a..Vornlsbing lice& and Fancy articlen • fall as anetwent of *bleb ran always be had .at "No. • &I. corner of Market street sod a.m.:mod. Illtstrarab, P. -.1,11-1,- • Dig.4lV eel.> A. a. &MX a O r , 111111OCW s - .c. TM . A. CO, N. T. A. MA S ON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealer.lo Taney and Staple Dry Goods, 2.6 Filth L• • WPITY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale ad natal Drys Merelunta, mann Fourth and Ifiv.laa. I V e Naar atcr-k. . 111 011EltT MOORE,.Wholeatile °rms., Rec. tirying IligUlter, Dram In Prolara, Pittsburgh Man. . arcs, and all kinds of Phrelanund Ikanntfa Wlturs and " ' lvor*, tia..115 I.lborty atm& . On hand is rad 7 taro gnarl; of attprrkir old Monongshala Whlskay,arbieh will bn IBS I I 1 fi . a 1.. 24 Ex. Dlr. ! Div. 1854, $41:0 N i si auxic. t. G. GItAFF CO.,' Groccro awl eon,- i t 4inn kt. d d,ll WynW ) l7ttobnrgb,lY... , [lily_' 70 104 3 2 4 1 34 a ... .. ... g. BLACKBURN •& CO:; Wh legal° Ciro •-1 • enrs, Boat Varnbbere end Anders in:Produee amt Pittsburgh etenufsetaree Ole Pitch end • Oakum 'slitters on head at their Vistsbnose,l4l Water stew!. Plitstmenle a 12% IMAM. , , Enrcsx mow. Ullolegale et.in'accrri:gtxra-Avv.z.igr.l: Joni , .NVGILLS k ROYli Wholesale Grocers Wilt Ca naLudon 'dn.:Mats, Ha 194 Liberty almet rats- -R. p. VOnDRLID..:... IVM.- BAOALEY Jr, CO.; Wholegale Cro ce:9i. Nos. 19 sad 93 Wood stupot. littsbarsth. UrILLIAM A. L ATTLITRG; Groaer and y Tra Dada. cornea of Wood and Math atreata ban alwaya on Land shave maraament of choke, Ormerles .rid nae TnarroTalign lingt".. l icnta.Wholiandos and Tatail. nunpUrfoll on tha lowest ta r p.. ibtrtliTMALZEtii Whowal; I an i ato: i gtckanta, ms...g ttat i rtg y r.:anallYWbnri~: •-----: . .. . . , . onx o. WICK & - Diet' NDLESS, SU CeeFKOTI4 t.O L. &3. irk. Grorris.l%nrordlndni,d Cognmlnion Iderrbantselkalma lo ns o Nada, taus, cot .nrdnoLnd PildAburgb Illnnutbdur genoully; nu....rld Wood sod 'Water str..o.llldtbordb. ' ............._: A. .--_ 0ii.....t....... Whole/ale li.rocer nni .' edaddindon Merehndt. Doke In Prnddri and Pitt. el. idandSsetured Art 144410 'Adel Area, DUI' .1 kIC FLoYD,7Wltolcsalo Ormeify Coin- Ildilre,fraistionn lALcirtP, *ad. unl .... I AGALEY, 'WOODWARD. to 00, 'nolo ale Chown. No. ttl Martit Arid, Pbthatatall. . omocessor to (WPM & LEE, 07=as.,-.24 ca..o q mp r i liteeetuat far tbe Wool) Ow& No 1.17 Liberer neva.: • ATTORNEYS. DRY GOODS. GROCERS. .«-,--gcmsLwmakic, WOOL MERCHANTS. DAILY AGENCIES. ACARD,—llacing, becri appointed the ex- AA eltudre Agent. Ow de arab. Err the e ofPatent sated thatented and Stretched Leather Belting: man nfartored by P. JEWELL &SON. alllartEnd. Cant/relent. .We nate alter far de a large amartment of all Neldtbe. niantreaettund, at the manufarturer's prices, .hle article being superior to any Leather Belting ever leßern offered In this market. Mln. a large 'tack of all width, of India Rubber Belting .aeartantlr on bend, and for ado at the •liaahlne Belting Depot.. No. 110 .lhuited etreet. 7.t 11. PHILLIPS AUSTIAUSTIN LOOMIS, Real' Estate AGent, steer. NorthamMe sea. 101 . Broker. Ohre No. 97 N woe; ebore Wad.. Bonham promptly Attended AMIIEL L. MARSHELL, &crew- 5 , 62- wee Innv►nen ComPW. 04 Water stmt.; ----- M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu . name C.,,92'Water street.. GARDENER COFFIN, AgentforPrza3klin ed VA! Inentranco Company, nottlmmst owner of Wood PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu . tag insursoce Oommay. 42 Water ntrevt: CVO. II: TAYLOR & lIUSTON, IRuccessora ILA to Tailor t Idlome,) General Commission and For warding Merchants, and Agents gm' Eastern Transports. lieu Lines, Wholes Dealers in Staple Groceries, Sheet hum Cotton. Cotton Sams, EatUng, Twine, 'Manias, Ills. anuriand lientnekr Hemp. Tobacco, Soda Ash. Window Glass, Pig. Bar and White Lead, Naval Stoma and Cincin nati Auld Pittsburgh. Manufactured Goods generally.— Agents ihr the .. Pann. and`liannor Intr. Sheeting. Pittsburgh. No. to Front street, (apposite Louisville, , Pittsburgh and, St: LotdaPacket Lading,) Cincinnati. .AA. A. - . - a. R. igiuncroa _ A , : MrrelltO it. N ror d: tha e st o: i _ li, Comluission ,%.3..lailr:fo AAA A Oakum, „n Mg.'" AA. , Hemp. BOOKISELLVA/S. &C. T' L. READ, Bookieller and Stationer, No. Fourth street, Apollo Building.. R. N, Wholesale -and Retail Dealer In clank And Ptbool &mks. Pikper and Pta tionerT, nuW Wood Street. (butmeort Third and Fourth) Pittsburgh. ' ...5) LOIIN S. DAVISON, Bookieller and tlooer, totem. to thnrgh. ison &Agnew. so.- f I Market t. nem Voorth. l'lttaboPa. WNRY S. BOSWORTII. Bookseller and Dealer In Stationers Le., No. K 2 Market street, new I e lammed, Sittaburgis. Pa. • LkLNo.AY k , CO., Booksellers and Stationers, 55 Wood street; next door to thy, eorner orrbird, Pa... School and law hooka constantirl on hand. MUSIC, &C. LOON 1L MELLOR, Dtmler in Piano Fertes, n• kiwis ind .llnalcil Itiatninients, Selina Rooks. and ation" 'it I ,'-'` Si bl ond I'.''''''' - 4 - EtitY--KLEBERTDeaIei in 'MIMI% MU, sled Instrument/4 and Importer sr Italian Rt.:drgs, So ildrant for Minna d Clark's =old' and must, llama% with Coleman's :Bataan Attachment. Also Au' Dunham's Plan.. A SCIIREDER & CO:, Music Stor., 4th Arad.: between Market aid Wood. Near Muds ran dandy. melting. and Muskat Inetrumemts or all kinds. DRUGGISTS. TORN (snecorosor to Joe. 11Pauf • Ilry.lirbfk'mac. Rotail Druggied and Deal, t Paint; 011.. Dp.odalYs. &e.. 1.41. Wood grant. lido.= bans Virgin Alkr i .litteburah. iliarlininnar Agent G. Dr. Ford'o STedicluo. . 22120 •-•6'lh-Thiggists itsuuTo T wmcox & )., and Apoth . Market erect and thattlarnond, keep hand - f ull and corn lota assortment of Drusa,Medirincs,Perhnnerr,anditrtiele ' spertaltddetotheir business, Ph falriana pscaimintkrna arefullyessannunded. - mrl9 01IN P.SCOTT,Wholesale Der in s t ijlisti a s. Pal Oils; Va Dealer nishea and Dye Stuffs, ?r, " erty street. Pittsburgh. All ardor, will moire protunt attention. AreAgant lire Loudon t Lb 's valuable fatally =Skins. rattr 27 - 1 y )13 A. PAHNESTOCK S.: CO.; Wholesale • Ilturngists. sad ro anotheinserr of Whit* Lead. Rod 414. and Litharge, isxruer Weed and Front streets. Pitts burgh.. meta .... --_______________ RE. SELLERS, ‘Thelesale Dealer in . Drugw. Paints. Dye Btull'il. MI& Vointelww. 2". A, No. .sWood Woe., rltUloulat. Goods warronte‘L Mon low. •pIiAIIN REITEIT, ViiOle;;;;Ie k Retail Dro,nlsts. corner or liberty - .d Mile streets. ttabrimb. SCITOON3IANER CO., Wholesale *7 co. 2.4. Wood Ittnet. rittitnagb. TOSEPII FLEMINO, Successor to L. Wilcox • ON. At comer Market stra,t sod Dismned—Ker r r tr 11 . 41 t iCear Ifi r art tin% pectainhan to his battles. Physicians letelefiDlS:Mß earefuUr. coselyeande4 at all jacurs. . , nay MEDICINE. JAMES KING: Offleo and Residence, Larch.Ka 112 Fish itftot.. of t• ib. WIT"- Nit. MERCHANT TAILORS. - 1, 13 PHESTE,R, Merchant Tailor and *do. Nn T 4 Wood ftr.:4 Taralculsr 4,ll.4mtlect to Bon' abd Touthe Clothing. liara Y, tjA3l DlGBMerchantlailor,Dra- V Y rer.aa Dr.see In Reear Maar:Malang. 111 Ldb ertp fen.t. FWATTS & CO. Merchant Tailor,. 1)11 titer!) .e.nor , rooriehori .or Borlog Mork a Goods for GraLhoorris Irrxr-4.3rdb, err, r(mere' and Tratingrof tbearrendoldiro.dk Our friends sad collator,' •111 pleor. sire Gs ANIUFACTU RI NG. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail • Manufacturer and Larakt ha 1.7.1./ort Ware, No. N.l • n 1 intost. PUN WETHERELL; Manufacturer ,ef RN PATENT WI VICES. asti valor wild. POLIO ROC mot lINAZED LUTX 'ME... comer of An..l..rnon s.thl hums stmotr. ono mosni nom the Mad Went. OMR% Al. Itchror ear. • , eaaact WOEKS, corner of First, araftlia•rty amts. ratsbera. PA.7.3laehlnlste Tbolotof nerr, • tr. Pooh a 'NON PI .AN PIM. owl Hand =I.N. INO LATIIE4,, , mraLLINta MAP/11N EP, A, A, tonaufax tura.l to =der. (41121 T. lIANI(L.IIYNACAN MAN- E/ AND APIAL'A tniaa-ttsteraLa I:defied thr KM-v.14,r And Ap , Work hr MRS. AVIIAVAN. . No. Bolivar Fite Bnck amend Crucible Clay Man ' &attirin frIIIS COMPANY CompanyENLARGED their capacity Off stausbutturing an nog prnimawl to awn thn Incresund deal trd RY thstirjkle lt. emelt& and Building 11. y. (hders prom ntly attnndul by .11lBit • JUNC9,04.4 PadA Pittsbrgh; Seutecoha 7.41= Dl'CORD'ils. CO. WIIOLWALE AND trAD'Alt DXSIIIONADUI HAT AND. CAP JIANUFACTUItERS, AND DNALEADIN AURIND3 WU: CORNER OF WOOD AND 71Prif =FEL= . _ • - Pittabirrjb, Pa. ea..Taar Dark umbrae. averi dualltyand - otyloof lists sadl'atd,llldll., tlus, C,W. and For .floandfd. : ..d.Nndocly - PITTgIIDROit • • COACH FACTORY: - .' 1V44 .- 44 . 1. ' , Diors.4l 'Agar soar ' Hied Sow • )I.lll43m,ovr,Vitoratrroit: - yirouLD respectfully call the attentiert of Pootheres and Western Illerebnnts to his gneitock C1it1i44 , 14 ruining in prim front lid* to $114). Thaw Cenisges are built from the beet .tostorill sad iseritroars. -WIN sod nudes his tons supervhdont he can, with nanG. deft.. Iffirr>l3L his work to Le inferior to none loon!... tweed to We Union. Tim enema of his Voidness and Use gr t s m ,st o l , irLes t se na t i r d s sr:pod Ihrtigsgas i t:f mtkasnid ln eststAlShotent. Persons wanting goo,l Vweet. work will plasm toll and eundwr his start Wore going gast.. work warranted.. • • • New Coach Factory—tilleeliny. I %w - M. ,11. WIIITE, Co., would re: .spict.dty Inirm the palate that...they' here a r ho p on 'break; between Federal and kmdnikey. strode. They are now making and an moored to resets orders for every &emir Ulm of rebid., 0... he . Chariots; enp o ool In the turo of ton tWrte work. and" the fael Mee they hare. they kel confident they are enabl ed to do work on• the nowt rose:mania terms with thee* wanting artieles In their line. Paring riltrtielthLT attention to the pleetlon of materiala, and haring none but oennetent workmen. they lave Do hesitation In warranting their mark, We therefore mit the attention of the pane thin matter. N. 11.—Ilepalrlog done in the beet manner, and on the most remonahle terms. Jaw Coach and Carriaagge Factory. TOTINSTON;;.II.II,OTIIER & CO.; corner of C Delmont and Roberta .trusts. Allecl.on 4 renrpeetfolli Inform their Mends. and the poldis genarally, that they are tosnichwituinz sea,. aysyx, Bliindoa, !fifths AndsU.Wats, in sal their ittims/ styles of En Leh And proportton. . All orders - vill. to assented With lottiet mud to durne Villty and beauty of frilsll._ Eetddra will aim be attended to on the mood reasonable terms; Using all tb.lr work flu, best Eastern Shafts, Pules And Whorl Stott tinny feel ma !Kent that all who , favor them with thsirpatroungs will be perfortly sittlithwt on trial or lluir work. Porehar4rs Ars requested to Oro theta a call talon, rm.- Fifth Street Stocking Factory. - - AbBILITY, ENERGY, AN') ECONO3.Iy,-- Te bat ffscreli (14114 son's Mese, Men's &via, Utt• to Irtsousd Disworsoirild at manufacturer's Nrlocsost flu FINN street stioeSl nit Victory, all cads Erna lastearrisoul. NN A DVANCN vnicm. _DAM Ettckllm Vi c tory. fah stmt. tetsmit Wood Ashil Myket ------ R. jarfaarfax.....-..cautfß. 11009 X 7. J. aoa.otru , ...... .... . ..... eartuaD. Livingoton, - Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WOCKS, PITTSBUItaII, TA. . WRACK. Bud Depot Rnitiontr Scales. Day, tXttl• end Oralu do.; and CAater.M...LT.m. Latta of all slam. Spring. Drop and Th umb boletus. Gortm MUM of various Malt Paint 81111 s, approval! Pattufma Bull" and Vadopluar, Makable Iron Castings of ovary v. riety In form and Caleb. • , . - 5 , .411 W.Nir: WALLACE, STEArti MAltill-,E WORKS ,- T.o Zit Litwrtir rtrettr opirsits Armithjidd 44tid. ONIMIENTS,* - Toinbe; Grail) - Stonew; . Vomiter* Tuns, Mottle. hurtful/ gtofdre, 00 the rovg!.Pha:: made tgdgttrdt order . l,;1 al.srne for tlonernents. " &r,:nn butt.:.. Mork and Rob .Sit4orgithed to the Trado at the lowest prial. , All Odors I ‘ 'l4t. " t ' Y 41'1. tt MIL . Blacksmith Bellows • lialinfactory. ;(14PAIVENERSILIP, SOTICE.—AIto - bob -41 eern7: 00014 rerreetfolli inform their ftlimde and :eirlffrornmenoh7rk trontitit 'y oPrai . ,, nt- L d , ' ,37,4, -`, 3lr ; 1 raft. kfa , fur the tnerruferture " f DELIAASI 4 of every' doenriptlon, lOWA tgey ere detomiln. al to mate of the to eamemor work =mobil.. Thar Into to nom army. 00 1141).0 ST ennui, meat of ell elate hea d a to 4 inobes,et earner finalise= an Samtushr tract 1 1(g .A ADIG1P":1011010,12ck_. _ rapulii.btt —l7airn- 607 yaateUtnfw beak by 1. DIOLIrAco. • • • 4 t -' , - rtTT . SOURGIT' -GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH, SA'''fIRDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1854. YOR ADVERTISEtz,.. I , R , P TlS._Vlreit a SCUELL'S Clencial Adrefr Howe. N 0.340 taut 349 Droadvny, Nov York, Cate NU:N[4 Niacin strtet.) Nue. 311 and 313 Munroe street, New York, SALE:cif) S, .124 GRAND' STREET, nE subscribers Itaving - extunidre and un sarrsOrd arrangements for manufacturing orcrrer• t c ein their line. aro notrtnepared tor to the public and dealers throughout tbe.conutm.... IFuOUGHT CAST IRON RaIILINC, of oven. description, • Gratings, Shutters. Doors. Portable, Iron lialdends pia:nand ornamental; nibs and (bodies Jar rhadren, kon Maine, Mica, Wash Slantb, Ftmeer ood •, • • Also. s superior quality of frost Farm. Ferns, all bf which they will warrant to enzymes In strength,:durabliity, beau ty of design and cheapness, the manufacturea of any oth er house in their line. Orders from every metion of the United States thankfully received andeseented with the utmost despatch. NNT S LAVNIIA, myliSamv 1V... (hand street. N. Y. • rillIIE PROPRIETOR OF TIIE MERCAN TILE ti (TIDE would respectfully .11 the sttentionof .rchantet, Farmers, and Mechanics, 'residing out of the the city, to the esedmite tongs/ore warty subsuiption of the Guide, being to mail subecribers duly- my *o'. Year. tusking it unnuestionably the chestiest Weekly Family Irewwirwr unhitshed in the Untied States. The column of the Guide will contain the usual variety of Original, tipley-Artic es written not only tp Meese but to instruct. - and will ha t red. with a synopsis of all the Laced and amend .s'elos the Day. • •in regardto politics. e Guide will mainteln• an :ode- Pcucuterne..d, from time to lime . will advocate pooh messures ugliest condooe to the interests of the grtsatest number. P0.4.71/4STER.eand 'others aro rergwetfrilif relrawted to act as Aponte kr this piper, to whom will he Omanied specialen c.d. free when desired to dose. • l'ltlanults.—Aa an Inducement for person. to Internet themselves to obtain soder:abets ler the Mercanh(t Goode we offer the Pdlowingpremlums, and upon the receipt of the names end pea in adminee, we will forms. them. Per express, or otherwiss,4l ordered, to the widow% of those entitled to them. For three hnadred subscribcri. cash—. .. . .... 00 For twohundred and an y aubscrlhere, we will glee • one splendid One Oeild Wet., (trumpet for time.) worth.-- :AI 00 For two hundred,one elegant One told Lowiret, (4 glses,) worth.. • ... .. . 15 00 Avon* hued.% anciTiliy,One — elestarTlinQii, gon ............. ....... ..... to For one hundred, one 0.1 Vert Chain, worth 8 00 'For serenty.thre subscribers, one Geld Pen and field . Mulder, handsomely empanel, worth-- 10 00 For firty.one dO do do 8 00 For forty, one do do do d 00 e n thirty, ode; 46 do to 5 00 Fcr twentY.Onimercial %Li In sliver do listens., holder, worth 00 For One., one medium do do t: 2 ixi For tad. one Lady's do do ' 150' *Thu (fold I'en and th,l4 Roma. b. the Lodi& and V • ...LIM artkle.. _ All thee.. goods shell be procur.M. , sor. Gold Pen !danaetUlitig Comm.:. the acklowledgml best Gold Pen and Pencil C 0. ., alanueseturemin this continent. eLUBScan too advantageoes4 1 1 . - . 0 , 1 In 4 serr ‘ 1 4 1 . 4 . and oily int he Union, and a large number of suoecnters obtainedin this way. Pub as would Internet thamaetees Pa the Mick. mu be reeltrewerded, as ourlist of premiums attire will show P.ll:llX.ll:euhe rid desire an excellentramil, . _ _ ..Jima:ft:Cuba Would ...ewe an ex......ret family News. Me. ebouli at once emit tioccocelves of the °code, the price be e mutt below any other newayacpccepuhthhed. AGENTS wanted fur etery city in the-noled binicc and rnn.b. ReApoasible Darned. uhe alienie the Guid,, will Wet. tartish no With their mows Scr pub _ . . . TO THE LA DIES ne would partlnlarly appeal, know ing the elikiMlCl of their services when energetically di rected. By their mopemtlon oar oubecriptkm list would mon eut number any rsper pnbilithed on title continent, awl to Rein tbls wet Mall at all times etrive to embody In the columns of the ()wide wanethlng to not onl plasm hot lostract onr Ponds patrons. Oar aolorrlptlon price Wog m low, thm will to but little dlMmlty In their procurina m om usenoughantemiliers to obtain any pith?. net 6 mos above merited . and - what Ituly• would &wire a handsome Gold Watch, locket, Phowelet, I'm and Peoeilt We want to print an edition of Pots, nouns., Ovisa Rhin hiVot months. Mix saanntlished,weehall enlarge Ch. ands, to &MIA. Ile et...mi1d...0 ItlopteAilbserfptiom may be remlttedin Post Ofilre Stamm. 10.41.11rottuntrnleatintis Mould to addreesed, poet.pald, to IN. Folltaartar.Edltor and Publisher of the Neu Fm-k Nrroodile Ggsigie.lida.lo3 tireenwlett strn.t. IllirNetrarapert tkrontAmot ur Eivin I. by palliating the bove, appropriately dlealayed. Iteludina this patio, for Tw...llwoks, arid calling atteettion editorially to the Nano, andecndlnitte the paper. will he entitled to an exchantre. wed melee a GOLD 17:.‘" GOLD BOLDED, worth rite Doily Mem will he entitled team, which nub to forwarded to them m they nor Pen and llohler will be of the mannOtrtore.l the N.ve Perk Gold .11rn atoortfachminp (hotoett. No. la:Wirvenwieh the mart extettorve and rellstde Geld Pen pnelnems on thlsnentinent, lf ant In the Weald. Staten MlntlFancy Dying BoabliahmenL OFFICE .V. 3 JOHN' STIiFZT. TWOV,OOII , rt. 6=ANTAT. HEW YOGA CITY. efiRDERS received by Express, or otherwise, it for aftoa or etoanting irons' Dr... Mantillas and Etrants of rotary daerription. *mama and llama Cur tains loantifolly dyed,. La-e Curtains rertnrat. :Canton Crane Nod., the moot IrriWart, or trio more erten eclat.. All kinds orrilk. wank. (and Huey good. (In the Nene or =Lenient.) troatod In lb. moot euenenstal manner. The urotersinued harm had Ittrtno• in irt. ration ofthle buslntteat etAtten Insad. and reel &mired that their motets In the art of dyine brontitallod. ::1 BA CHM • , NEPHEWS a CO. MOli r N EAkXTELL.IIIart d Cloak k Canal K. 110.1111LPIN, Patin Minitilift Eintiorium, lc! it ! rotten. taney . Yrita,3!?lllntatirret. p & SON. Wild Cherry, - • nut.... Orraseit Piito.Faits. .• . T. IItiRLIWAT, American llotiMeo l• Polar' rind'rnarr. CIO. Canoe. an.. RT. 40. Bru. et. tr AN buEsEN'S Improved Wolipene. yitWn a any Hair to He orISI nal o•Ior. and create:la new =lath ofneir. Depar.. 00 1 1.7 1 :....1111.11FiltT. from T without Cho tallo. at blestrati.. room, tct itroadmay. A Lyiti7..' Ay - Com b-04, manufacturer mut -% [intents-rot Uinta flttoir, rattan td. Cf 11. WARY rer Enani ...11.4 CnttO to ranninc,i,m _ . P °RN-DAVIS. _ Ner,hant and • Iturontor or Iteanties. {trio and Cdoo.. Wadi- Indon et. . _ GOODW N £ 8110., .Sloouni,turer. or • rilteeut Tuba., elzarr. erkt.ll. IV7 arrt :hl Artrr rt. • _ iirrl FP S; ', Proprietor* nod v T T Ikiww . u . 6t 4 rtner * :W of A. 117 Wltswis's ritent SIM MaShiner wlttee 1:14 SIMMONS. I Brow"- , was. mar 31.trotsslitan iOOPEIt HOUSE, A. J. Pc se L Itro Pro priet*rit,7.73 NO . ItMAN CUTTER., Ptleeelt.sol . to Lee, 'Brewster Co., Imparter aswil.sbb, Vaplw (hr .4t Ostlar Bt. 1 MAFFEI:, late W. Newtaan, Amara, 41, tam and Wholesale Braktin I.44l4llaluraoStwes. Broadway. AStUELI C.A.VERLY, Wholesale Deal lOrr Brconotr. ralatmd Tatty an Tobc - rtool sad WU. law Wore. Boatls, Mata, Twtos.ll teklag. Mate/. es. le.. 344 tireesakt st, Y athadirs. WINEI6W (Ilk Cornices, Table CHI Cloth. kr_ .11111 N TBRIIVN B. %teasel oreram) B.le Dealer. No..1(1 Cattier* 4, sad Se. 2314 a flkatbsza 9-Irv. MaiIMMM= 11TY 110 TEL, (Into Browns.) corner of 110 thaltheald anti Third itrorts. Pittsburgh. Pa, (I LASS g. CAHN. Provietant. Sarnia largo and renatoodinss Hones - having egoowp~thotoegb repair. wad furnished with new enulinnetits thronghout.4 now arm 'N.Ma reeektiontho traveling Cuslassionattet. 'ntaiwg4n CIPIWBED.T & .130 N, fl ENERAL COMMISSION ACI}IN'CS, for la the ale sal imirehase of Real . Estate, Orilloetion of Mints. Negotiating 1,,,,,nr0m Donde. ie., Nu 1.101:61,1110...11!tijine. rah, Ps. T. C. WARBIAGTON; (DIPLOMA.) JLADIES' k CIIILDREN'S SIIOE STORE. Ile Law atee). en !mad ♦toll uoni-ltocut, earth stmt. Pitbrburzh. Pa. oNOI 1711 ,_ GRANT TMOWRY,_flealer in Leather, J . Mac& 01161111 Phoo lladloj a N.= LlbertY Amt. commit* Ole head nt Wood. Weal. .El FELIX'S GENUINE . :EXTRACT OF • MUM. ertatillehed IN!'*, received four premiums, 2 fillver Module and 2 Diplmae-lihenulantoep. 4G4 Penn 84,4, Pittsburgh, P. . • 113.Deyara et mammal, crninteradta • ' .102.114 AVARDROP'S SEED STORE i!, now ro il. mete with Parl2.l3mab Mr the Hotbox* Pruning In a innate for the Orehardir, °urn Sheller*, Mane Antiguan ' lg.:lt:l=er . y o tt= gai iZet;t.o.t.t,n=l,?tra proiantlr. on liberal term. - iat4 . iirALTER . P. MARSHALL; Ilinporter end ♦ V Dealer In Plain, Ti and Dcooratira Paper, agar 1 . ....113 Woad stray Pittsburgh. 6,11 fth• Idea manntarttirert, hhaues.,Dy.d. court Oa. of NAO. Ititl-C4 • VARIEPASIIIONS,FORLADIES'PRESS M—TtIe Paris Middens ibr JIMA dirtetPae alstsurr I"X"" "aliri.r. TI% ' No, 03134 Vann. abort, M I and stmt. ' jjTILLIADI NOBLE, Upholsterer. nod , Muhl inlibhuletery. 3Chnissale and Retail, Thin] arm!. lusalt Prpooqin the eU!t Otlf. - . Irlirit§gbittiff r 65110/1 46 Dlarnond Alley, roar Wood ,tract. a.%, 13011:LOW. Proprietor. A BROWN' would . : tilbst 'respectfully iii ?lttitZ b % k e", 14Ar hand' .t hie 4lr'''n sediment or In nlan. idledst b 1 . tarns: made to irdcr, the Lest irty4 4 tre, " enu b st to any In the United Ztetes. .111 i 'Blinds an I* reunited without the ; id of • error driver. 111110 g purvhsord the atm*, tads, end wood of the Warier, Katlibliehtuout of Ramsey k thtlelland. I on towered to furnish their old eustotners•J well as the nubile at inrno..llh erserthiolt In thole No. t. WoNletrretaltlebureh mehlin ' • J. .L. BROWN. • Nod. Wr42' IlairN int GLASS •WGYalk TT ORENZ & WIGIITBIAN; hirtnufactureg N. 11.—Pa QI wales attettillon tntl4l to 44 U 6 Y? rtmts, 1 ohm* of 'Window Glom aniloltato toottlde INttles and NW= on on 501v01..4. ....... .....—.. .. . V. pupa. 1 ONES &I/IliGii. - firatinfaCt.Ortlrtt of Spring eff n sot RAN, 110%30 !Ash $144, Strel • tiollik 1441= ITZ1114 1 11: 5 1_ n Pr nritra P aIITTILT.°Z , T.! I',S R. and Ilot streelf, • - , . AMV. trUPI. wax. !LB. Bonicits (.10.4.- Patina 1114.4 user• • Ila u Pstrut lattuykvad glad Paltivatr..-Oorner u • and Virg Igtlabmratt.., , . 1.12 NWSON,IIIO , IIAN Airpufacturers or Abureln. , its., Warehouse , ho. 22 Wuxi Inytax!en Vind aml •Wymfl Erects. l'lttilbstrytt, Ps. , Penn Cott= Mills, Pittlinufftinufne h. KENNEDY GUILDS hinw tarirtuf n4wilf9tvir 14 eokira and Labia •• " arid Foe enni t • &no of to alma spa liralDtiaax, coirord.a Jett at Ma hardware how, ot Logan, Wilmot. 131 Wood street, will can attention. Jandly Globe Iron Roiling Works. OiTORISZ THE ALLAtUE IVOILSS IFIVD noons-nox nsoAteiva. MZSi3aM PERHAM OUTDONE!!! MISCELLANEOUS. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. er wise become, never:existed elsewhere, cannot exist here, and ought not to exist anywhere. z SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1854. 1 . ~_, On the other. hand, those who have passed the bill,.finished with success, alreadyannounce new ania REBRAsgi 3:Erplay. schemes. They will send mercenary Govern .. Tut: ..;" - '6.- meats to the Territories to .establish Slavery .'acar OF. THE PRESS I there,if haply the will of the settlers should op-', ~. From the lii=„.,_ , pose it. They count epon the Slave State of Kan-! The Nebraska BM Paasesfl9.l°_,_°'"cs• I can within the next Congress, and the Slave State 1 Representatives by a vote of . . Ij o t al i - House of Theyare planning annnprovokedandunjwitfiable Yesterday morning at 2 o'ciciatv,leY Doomed . ' of Nebraska before the next Presidential election. the Nebraska bill. The maginel MI dossed j war for the sole purpose of forming Slave States Senate, won.,ni nca d ed b y expn i gat i ng .. lithe of Cuba. • They will iced emissaries to Texasand "Clayton's Amendment,. and then moved as re `New-Mexico with instructions to form Stare substintoZy the man Richardeon of Illinois, and 1 '4;olV.there. They will demand as the natural jammed through with the Previous Question. ' lin all i rg .. e of the recognition of Slave property sett the lino of stifety: Slavery is doomed upon with this bill wilFtl:..„;,'"'"'` popular discontent The bill is passed. The South, too, luis pas - 1 Staten.' .Taett ri ,„":„.. th „ e L e rg eitien et ttinall the this continent. The Nebraska bill is thechartcr they know that tifitdoilybefore November, and of freedom to the enslaved black. • er, but: the whole feature openly office and pow t. d destiny of the lidl Conspirators, you never will have Kansas and country will be ia the hads Nebliteka. You make no new inroads upon free their tools. e Nveholders and .., terri ory. Your conquest% will be the barren ac- This is the struggle before us. Itle,„ ~ quits tion of Northern scoundrels and fools upon with results of momentous consequence. 'VP,: the our of the Heise: ' What the South had she the tone and te rof the people, we have every - : . " will lose. Slavery Will be abolished in the thing to hope. the unbridled folly and mi ll District of eolumblathe Fugitive Stave''Law scruealonspowe ofgarty-leaders, webave every will be repealed—an eternal end unalterable de- thing to fear. Believing as we do, that the pur - cree againsethe admission ofanother slave State poses of Eternal Justice are not to be cast down into one Union will be . promulgated--and this very by men's hands,' we have no feer of the ultimate measure, cause of so much shame and grief to triumph of Right. But whether that triumph the North, - and occasion of so much perfidy and shall be sloe, or speedy, whether it shell come in crime on the part of the South, will be repealed our day, or be postpaued until the Nation itself and overthrown. • shall be consumed by the disease that is begin-- The Nebraska bill will arouse the North. The pin g to gnaw at its vitals-in for the decision of spirit of Freedom will awake this day, that shall the Freemen, North and Smith, of the Union. - enter the hearts of free men here, and impel them From the New York Tribune, into a gigantic, harmonious, overwhelming move- Tne:llevournos is Accoanousnen, and Sla- went upon the Slave Power. Nothing can resist very..l4.Xingl-How long shall this monarch reign? their march. ... . This is now the question for the northern people The issue between. Freedom and Shivery is fully made up by: this bill. The people will woo- to answer. Their representatives have crowned ' the now potentate and the people alone can de . age it on the part of the North, and disembar- pose him. if we were a few steps further advert remised by scoundrels, traitors, and cditards, they cod in the drama of reaction now going forward will strip from ; the Republic every withe and . upon the -great theatre of public, affair., on. this titrauil of HunnutSlavery. That monstrous out- continent, lie could only ho hurled frOm his seat rage shall no longer 'cripple end discredit the , through a bloody contest. Happily' ee are not Great Republic, Wherever the hands of free- yet brought to that pass and votes will serve ice men can reach it, under the Constitution of the stead - of bayoneta. It in for the people now to Government, they will tear it off and put it from .any whether they will submit to the new dynes sight. I .ty, or rebel and recover what,.hes been perfidi ' aunty betrayed by their representatives into the There pill be no second performance of the Pisunion.Faree, upon thisoccasion. That ohild- hands of the enemy. It in for them'to sayithethl ish and dishonest dodge, was more than expend- 'er they will be free men still or' the serfs of a ldi ed, in aid of the last conquest of the South over slarehong aristocracy —to say Whether the the North. he conquest of the North over the masters of the black' race in the South shall 1,4 South will b. pursued .nummarily and persever- the masters of the white rase in the North. And key, till the Slave Labor States in this Con- it is for the Democratic party in the North. to Say federacy arcilreuglit where Gal designed them whether it will consent to be put undereonthern to be—in 1 1 1 , jection to the Free Labor States.— Whig lenders, who in this contest between Free- And there ey will be kept till the operation of d on , and Slavery h av e heed e d th e ine a ds..a. e a.• natural, "and sotial, end political influences, shall umn On the soil of freedom, and been foreMest to have canted Slavery to beabsorbed by Freedom, and have lifted the African from the statutory less rpn tha gth than n e or gre the u r t U northern traitors the h B a o v u ea n ce ' o l ro Vhi n plished ° level of is beast, up to the dignity of complete this work. Without southern Whigs the Nebnss= manhood: There will be no manner of profit in ka villainy could not have; triumphed. These new attempts to nave a Union diet sever wilt 1. men tired of a minority, now essay to lead and, dim/red.: A dissolution of the federal tie would ride the masses of the northern Democracy. The bo gutter and instantaneous ruin to the Slave question is whether these Denibcratio masses of Stator: They know that, keenly. And we know the north are ready for their new masters. Let it too: - The natural nllies of tho Slave Power, us recall a few of the names of the most proud who trill now feel au instinctive impatience to nent that it maybe teen who they are. The whine !peace, oodidepreatte sectional excite- country will recognize those were mold ment; and counsel forbearance, may as well take leaders of the •Whig party of the nth during notice that their once profitable vocation is gone. the last ten years. Here they arei John M. Snuffling and hypocrisy will notheed this wound. Clayton, of Delaware; George, K. Badger, of North The South has got to go to the wall. Caroline; James C. Jones, of Tennessee; James Meath° New York Courier sad Enquirer. IA: Pearce, of Maryland; the - notorious 'firm of -If a Dmonerstleimeattor or Omen. ts led by Minot,- 1 ti eo T „ is.; , . •C. all Democrats will be Ird to do. and he returns to lite au- I Dawnoil of the .Name tile. To these could be montane Ms Com m to vote are the W r se we hop e i Toombs end Stephens,f CI re.' •au I lini C einem, to coalmine the clamor of Whlme and Abolition , Ista, together with h ated iewo of Ms own purr. no I added a dozer, of lesser note. Men of the Demo ...Me nom et bona 1 ter oho vitT r.,,w ge . i critic party of the Northl; hold your new lead, 4';':,,=:1:;`,1,,,,,Zr e ,1' o ,,fi e t,l7, e bi o . es . { ors and would be masters.. •We leave acted whir . , x mom:. toovesttes,.aos man at torn, eka nee siren to these men while they reran' ed tree ID duty and '2474=r s i ,r oaten. to • lW "'" s " ''" to principle. We repudiate Glens and their eels The promise of Executive favor has had it., ef- and lento them to their fate, liW . that they have feet. It has stopped the ears of a majority of deserted both. It is atthis ju hire that north the House against the voice of the people, has ern traitors to Democracy, u have hitherto -emboldened that majority to break through ev- been among its leaders, claim the, +meet* treas. ery rule and check designed to protect the rights fer the northern Democracy over e the support. cif the minority, has arbitrarily errested debate, of these men and their new. confect Fes in the has dictated unheard of decision!. has forced great Silvery slyneaty juk s installed Washing votes in forms and through means altogether O W -1 ton by the passage of the \Nebraska 11%.t. ':.` precedented. and has already virtually made the In view of the great turned afore us, n o throw I \6 bill alas. We have remonstrated against this all party considcretions to the , winds. tir rip =mare from the outset, and the developements Pest is to the people of ihe l'lrtlb with° ... ais 'nf every successive week have deepened our tinction of party. In th a great, ravager , 11 ;eat -Scam of its, COI It levels every harrier to the commencing to resist the Isukeeniterof tele' „ion full sweep of anti-slave re egitation, end will in ati,l Government lo the eLareboble s is, we wish fl.l - wrinthly make the next Presidential canvass a I know no party !mate or divisions a, slYti RimAY fierce sectional contest. The hot passions, the lle ire to see enlisted,under one banner all wke animosities, the unmeasured denunciations; the i are opponed to the invasion of the GTO, territorg. threats, the bans, Mei curses,. the detiances, the j of the North by the slaCeholdern Of thhSepth; of dieloyal scheme., the violent nett rind all thet n- / all who wish to see Lit*ty andeet Slavery the laminable train of malignities, wrongs and eds.- I great interests in the State. We only sek who is chiefs , . which meat attend nod give energy to 1 ready to league toge th eroo . dethrone the new sueli a contest will come. Arguments cannot monarch. Freedom bas Nen betrayed anal ' sae avert it, nor pesuasions, nor protest.. Ciniser- rifierd. Its gates havibeen thrown peen* . foul tlitiain ant veiee its 'mite before it in 'rain: for. treachery, the invader has entered and revela`in learsece will be deephsed,and utodelatien the't 1 his *Toils. Who will mate to, expel him k‘..4 cowondire. We tell the Sends, more in escrow territory which one abortlyeal,,,g o was wo aatf,,, than in anger, that they have - raised a hostile o weedy con...4lcm' by all, North, and South, eh spirit which itls beyond nuy power of theirs to ' sacredly secared by irreptaiala blew,to Faiteraii , lay. The Earcutite, with all Ito pairmaigs, has FORtVil, bag been foully 'lletr4ed by traitor no means to buy it el, or any power to cruth it hearts and traitor voicee, and surrendered to sla down. It will pitch rronklin Pierce and his very. Conspiracy has done\k i *prat. , Tree-. whole Cabinet out of the poatical weed farther SOO has . done its worst. Who cdmeek to the res• than comet ever tmvelled, mud sink every cue' \"a ern member of Congrese who coital for the bill i In respect to the northern baiter, Woo have deeper than plummet ever sounded. If it stop- 1 co-operate," in this deed, Imigmaitifait. to en pod w i t h thi s simple net of vengeance, there, t Fres, our detestation of their infonAts conduct. would be no reason to dread it. Hut it will not. I 'they deserve no quarter at the Ird 'nf the It will not only revengaitaelf. bet it will fight for North They ere no better than mu 'hems, and lost ground. It will neither ask nor Rite quer. pirates who have - risen and confisca ,the lee ter offer compromises or accept compromises. cialle cargo it was their duty to presets ;IV con It will wage furious toad deadly war against Isla- voy to its destinedhavee. They are en iesle very at every assailable point. The consequen. their country, and enemies to their ' a .As cee are beyond our power of calculation. We Christians they hare foresworn -the precep and, would not anticipate them if we could, but are trod under foot the doetrinek Inculcated b ' , the content to rest in the satisfaction of baring done founder?, of Christianity, i\,,men, they Ye what we could to avert them. We now under- ruthlesaly trampled upon the. • ghts of their t t,, stand, letter than ever, the estraorlinery con- low men, and forged chains, &fetters for e, cern and painful misgivings of Mr. Webster,even enslavement of millions of the; bend, On tlse . .4 \ mouths after the Compromiseotheut the safety of return to their constituents the thotild be met; the Union. The subject seemed to weigh down as persons unfit for association with, freemen.— like iron upon his thoughts, long after every one They should be vomited forth by ties Tree States else had ceased to feel it. Hie grasping mind as Kentucky smelted out its last t culprit. apprehended the spirit of tho politician, of the They are political Midlands, eve ne.,, - The slay, and took in the d rsange of their evil tenden- public indignation shout follow to t ,close. st ties, and in view thereof it could not help being retreat an& roast and consume such tales% burdened with anxiety and dread. Ile went a criminality as theirs. - ‘ dispirited patriot to the glare; and events have There never before was ti`,7Con we be proved that ho -saw bat too clearly, and feared Bove there *A not soon be neother—in which but for too good reason. • . this mearnare'could havepreialled. It is t fit- We too cannot escape sorrow, but like him, let ting termination of the race which a anion t of who may be reereantose abeita t there t o th e Con- the lest Whig National Convention undertoo o stitution through. good report and through evil rein - with ii 6 great slit*ftoplat• in ntlitY to Te, report. To cum his own words—the last weeds breeding end - treeseti • to fluent Right. , - e; his ever pnbliely uttered in this city—"We will- Corinthian capita of the tall col non whic melanin it, andaneet death If it come; we will ev- History is incribing the rem:army this men er encounter and defeat error, by day and by try to Ito Procialmed Prilieilqee, its' .It3'; and its night, in light or in darkness—thick darkness— destiny.. \ . \ it It come till , —But the past is irrevocable—let I \be past. ' z... ••Danner's trotibled Mat in o'er What Is now to be done? \ ; , And Um, star of Pesos rotors . " What seemsto us, on a luist,isurvey most fit erase the sumer sundae Jouruat. and feasible on the pert of the opponents's(' this ~ . VASSAtIe or ens NallnAtlita Inue- o Wnar is great wrong is as follows: ~. \ \ TO. Da TUE /lIMULT.—The crime is committed., I. A perfeit union of all earnest onentiNfthe The work of Monroe, awl Madison and Jefferson Nebraska Iniquity .to ?ranee., its , meed...-41118 is undotte. The wall they erected to guard the ought not to be prevented by the CrAnhich vitt domain of Liberty, is flung down 1.,y the hands at once be raised by the Googlies disciples tha of an American Congress, end Slavery crawls the act can't be repealed, becauati of the pow like a slimy reptile over the ruins, to defile a of the South in the Scmate. 'Bernina:se' that th second Eden. South has never once asked, during ‘th thirty- They tell us that the North.will net submit.= four year:s exiistence of . the Missonri . . ‘. ~, pro- ; We hope It will not. Bat we here seen this miss, fur its repeat—ulu not propmettne . has rime North' crouch lower and lower each year nutnife'tell no heaTV and general so wider the whip. of the stove driver, until it is curs ht-.buti, e near lyadmen votes in the two Itseven In sullen( the hard to tell.whet it will not submit to now. Wile, i d " ) "'I g o r e re p ea1, ,..... s ' ~;i ti ,..A bnl i obloquy o ...ming classed coven years ago, who would not have derided a prophecy that Congress could , met the kidnap- dentate. Let -the North seroLto the, ext'llouie . ping of free citizens, without judge or jury? * nearly unanimous delegation to demand the\ Who would have believed that it could enact that rrestoration of the land mark just re ns mored,' - -and white men have a right to hold black in slavery there will be at least half a clueettSouthern Sr - wherever it is, sovereign will and pleasure? s u n nyet; who now.will deny that that prophecy atom ready to Co-operato in each eestorakc i , a n. To this end. we should willingly, 'concur . i s t . t i t h en re a rr - d 2 .-- re-eleition of all thoao members o f; present, It was fitting that the law ehoul,l be panted House who have litc*dit Y , r'itrullY and zealously' col It was.' It was in accordance with k• ut tr diar rd that It should be conceived in treachery, sprung' ' hied the of , their riewri of h ge r n e er politico, Gr''" Y i t „ sp i r i t opposed the Nebras a scheme, in t ent for upon the hones by a fraud end forced through It Ilo a use on this Isreu m ir o d. A Hat we by a parilementary lie. It was oppropriate that electin g a po p • ' . see fit Is C e one membershould be bribed and .another ' but- - 11 ' - - ' . tiro most "'' ' • . ,- dyed tnutons who, pro most qeter ust not be asked to supportouy of thosedouble lied, sad another bought, until the rafts of dare- 1 ilit to the i l l , - and v ' ' n Grist it ry were full. ,una tow, or Order or Honesty 'rndled . ( "ll Y ~ 9 pg. g meet i t , Oft the final question,. yetvoted 'with its fteends bad aught to do:with its pamage,there would have been! - strange incongruity between the,MelliS li • divisions whcnovertheyfan ned the end, . - . . ~ . . cied they, mightdo as withoutincurring expo-, ure, and thus essentially aided it's psalsage, . on the rre topiary s Itecannot read the future. We cannot predict 8 1 what will be the consequeocea of this last end ' 11. ititewsliate, energetic and eomprebiltsiot or mo!itfabal blow to Liberty. hut we can Fee w hat .ganiratioa to aid Me migratios of ireetkns-locing the duty of freemen is, and we mean _it steal be settlers to Eansat. , :-.:.T40 cause 'of 'esteal. civil through I/0 fault of ours if it be left undone. , rights Is put at hazard, not absOlutelisaorlficed, ,L, If the North it; it claims to be, and a Mt by the passage St: this nefarious bill. \ Nobnuke wiliave of Intel:ad gratifying assurance that it proper (lying west.cif lowa) maYnossiblikideli will be, this day ends the era, of compromise.-- itself against the' irruption' of SlaveryvlKatimui With the bend of representatives that have nobly I cannot reasonably been:meted to dam,. \lt lies resisted the consummation of this Iniquity for its . exactly west ot alareholding Missonitelitheleret Menden/ benrers, it will declare that there shall. holding- Texas on the south and idaveliplding Ar 2, `he no more new Slave States.' That timed - shall 1 kinuein close at-heed, while a little knot of His. be no Mere Slave Tonitories. There shalt be no sourislaveholders and, their tools, - mainly in the Mara liorthern Congressmen with Southern prin.' pay or the Federal Government, bate ferestalled ciples. It will, seek the immediate colonization everybody else' in squatting sia itif•poil. To\ re' 7, of Nebraska by those who con yet save it from peal an inhibltliin of Slavery under inchOircuro- - - the impending curse. It will hike a solemn pledge stances, is virtually to invite the introduction of of the magi sends to Washington that their first the Seetirge;atid expose - the few bonekt, coned. and teat vote there shall be cast for repeal and entlous men already 'in the ' Territories; I* be freedom, It .4411 . '21)11d no:more fugitives back overwhelmed and brushed dowel's .the tine - Mei, without a legal trial. It will sweep Shivery out in Congresi have just been Thls cause of fretel of every nook and corner where the General dam in Kansas must be diet' gthened bjr the he.- Oetarameint has jeriedietiouilMprison it. within '_mediate migration thither of fldthW intelligerd,' , Its tifteenfree States, and suer:mod it there withhigh-principled- asettleralrom NowT . 'Neele,'• New tripti bands of eteele. -It will "establidijuatice; 'England, ()hie ap! the Tritt'West tostud; 'to ksid ,promote tranquility, and secure the bleselngs and : direct- thlti'etilittrititift, - ktualatr sonletill of liberty toilself and to its posterity„" : Thialhe should be formed hi eachltate imd elky; to ail, United States will do, If they have retained the ' heel end corednend.mmi Whin:Can be rellislnn to' spirit of their founders. - 'lf nOt;:then God help exert a good inlitionee , ott the litiuggliiiteW-Int. the &Piddle, for Its doyens,' numbered.''. l ; Such , pending.- As. obits and feistiest i'••sintt-El!i! , i 0 ; r1 a gignatic'eonfedentey of crime as it must s3th- journal should be established in the be* - The Editor of the Paftiot Worms tLe that ~ he hecreoetved lettertefteto eotno or tie Meade in i the. western Pelt et the State. Ao. " . If )0.11%4 - QUOULDER'BRAOB-41-yer Spa -ati- \ - i \ has gm kleade, they shohld comae to liamita rg mfrs fbr bake or.. ~,:.I=, V. twang \ I. B i 4 'and iddte to of lath Iminikaulp,..4r firr ii . in of leltul led* to tin • e,O , 46 , \ 610. 1 releraP h•li Ztr " -""lnsltin "Wr le \ \ ' "W, \\ \. ' 4 \ \ , \ \ \ \ , ' - • i i. ''. .'l, : e„VXZUrhi4Zli; 4l.- Z, ' 0,„tr,,,1i-S-% A _ .. ,_ . 4 ...igt . ..:5 - :, rigkw.k., ~., , c,, , ,zt1i,.. a,..;;n 1 , : ,ef,,--: .... , .7 . , , ,„, , \ r .- *-, , I ':\ \ -,'' ei t 44 - -- "mi - tVorWe ; Air t:tkr;;t , :'gnf ..7,-; ~ ~ \.. • A \ \ -, 3 - ' \ 1i tory forthwith; clergymen or the right stamp should be induced to go there, and every. honest means employed to dissipate the dark cloud now brooding' ver our western border. 'Some Laeßef the right stamp, - peculiarly fitted for pioneerlire, must be aided by those who know them Well, to reach the disputed Territory, and erect cabins there, though great , care must be used not to perpetrate one wrong in resisting -another by en croaching on the rights of the Indian tribes.— Our adversaries will set up their standards in the territory in the panoply and pay of the Federal Goretament,'while the soldiers of Freedom must look out for .themselves., But we, hare many compatriots in Missouri, and a strong current of German immigt'ation can be directed to tho now territory early next spring, provided the Italian title shall. Meantime be extinguished and condi tions , favorable to immigration from ~ the !Old World secured. It will be worse than *rests to send to Kansas whp rill not know bow to subsist and take co of th tnaelves when - there; but five thousand picked"men,. to whom a winter on the plains has no terrors, can tie sent there settlement of the right this season,..to he followed by their families and - 7,tels early in the ensuing spring, If to se. ; ni n ti er do u ll n a d rsshould be requisite, it ' en tto raise thatsum. And o m u e g n i 'm ul' At a not • a,„,,, . - , , • if the more, soT' ' more northly w hi p ra . territory be paved, the —lt seems hard the take care of exposed, by the wanton rep . s tates ehoidd be pact to the certain sacrifices en%tr i c i on 00 T. ,- , • • - is, t u ts - chances of a struggle like this—it is --. „, bard that the burden and the peril, should Ir, `.,"\ uponposed them by the votes of a large portioii7, of them own Rrepresentatives. Butt the time haspiassed for expostulations, for . murmurs, 'though of for retribution. 'There is,werklo be done - which cannot wait, and positions ha be sq.: anted which a, brief delay may turn, against us. Others will\ mere clearly indicate what is,to be done; we only urge that whatever Islam:unbent as the aticocates'nf Freedom and Equal Laws iti;the new . TerritOrie e must be done, and that immedi ately These are hours of trial—to many, .doubtlesS;„ of dincouragementalso. There is rejoicingaround the auction-blocks 4 Richmond, ; the. Slave-pens. of Charleston, end a\vrilderrevelry in the mid night oTgies octha dealers inhuman sinewsgen erally, at the'prospect. of new markets opening for their' menttlandise a once in the South and s in the west. .They rime, bee how the purchase of Leushina put up i the p 'co ot 4heir staple at. least twenty;five p 7, a k cent.;:how the annexation of Texas gave it annother eavy lift; and they naturally say. olicirenew windfall for us in the passage r ef our is \tru.ity Itouglaks Nebrns kit bill.' But others, im exulting anti \ sanguine as they, bare been ilisappointq. ere this, and ' their turn may-liarn now, ome. 1 e will \believto it has, and at all events shall struggle to make it so. Ferlhis is not an age Of the :world in which new domains can be opened toslavedrivers with out-an instinctive shutr convulsing the frame Of Humanity itt`Overy ivillzed portiim of the globe. "Theatars \ in the'rconr4s tightagainst'! \ the further enslavement d brutalization..of the` terrestrial image of"-Bod. othing but the Mi mic:ire prippmierenc&of penaniarylain ort\the L \N side of thaseAimutediately lnierestetLin Slavery' could keep it live tee ytMrs lon\y;., It,will hare to raise the psi of itssophists, y and cleanest, or it will pot be able to rekiinittlyiyho comment): respectin its •ser . trice Much ',longer\ Anil, what ever maybe thopssue of the Immedhg t o struggle, we will unswervanglyArast Wet the rcesare si lently metering which 'Shall 'rid omelet:id ere many years of the scandal and nrime of enslav ing and auctioneering the countrymen Of Wash ington and Jafferson 7 -nay, we will trust that even the indmgejust nonsuirimatettwhich earns for the moment so dirlienriening, shall in oti's Gams for good providence he Made signally. instrumental ln hastening that glorioui day when the surtOMß ook down on noAmerlcan slave. \ . \ \ From the Y. Y. Evening Wet. ,„ (The Evening 'Post; of New York, is,the or-' . . gen\ of the Democratic' Bandiurners or Sorts of that State, and supported the election of lien. Piercei i - ', , , \- Tnn IMMAIM Il A u.t: PARSitt tOf the dishour or which\ a measure re4opening to the barbarocaL iostitutioa of Slavery a v st region, clqsed against it for a third part of a ce tury, must bring upon our country,, we have ofre. dy spoken. There is another point in view which we must now, Whoth er misting or , not, look - at\ the question \The President has taken a course, by which a great er part of this dishonor is concentrated on , the I/echoer:die party:, Upon him aad . his Adminis \ ron, and .. upon till tlm northern friends of the 'chinks bill in Congress, and upon the Demo tiesparty who gavet6e present Eeeeutive hit 11 , ,\,,\ perge \ef mischief, thi%people vill visit this great po w sin of the day', The Whigs of the free State's ik re taken care Mati° part ofthe.guilt shall he s ound on their skirls, , Their represcn , ‘,,, tativesite; ongtess, to a man, voted egtille 4 the Nebrasiq b. ,as if thyluiskagreed tunongthera. 'selves thW e Demociatitt stirty of the North ' \ e.., should tak`e a; d bear theoenti responsibility of lb'the measurer \ he result is ine •thic; Seward, is 'the in this Seite add the North get. e4ll s r ; the Like rate party hakloid its - morel ''strength in the:l ' States; it is StriPped of th respbst of the pepP le by the trilacotAuct of those' who eitlim to be ittleaderst and, whakever boast we any tnake.of o:t(rlk\xcellent maxi o f legis lation dad policyy in, regard to other 'udstions; the deedlof yesterday .. llts us in tismin - t. for ~ years to a2rne. Let it tia lr, emetll b e n , * 'at_ there are two clt ~ ombe , ..,rnelners. es of men it l the North her e resentment Melia A ; toned 1 / 1 1,1 1 1 1mo edlog l 3 ?I' is to oo.f , choke who acclaims,. in the Ceni raise of `lBso , and those who did ot. The rano class relied u pon \ \ the proraise \ trade with saMti\ eanpliasis and et lemnity in Mr. l'ierco'e inaugural speech, that the agitation of th,l, Slavery nnestlen shoulaknerl, erke revive d daring the continuance of hie..A.d-' tministration, if inr,power whieb, he could:exert jadeht prevent it. , fn. the very' tekth of his en- Agereent they halvah seen. him z 'eannient to he made an instrument far reviving,lliis agitation, waritonly, without neceksity, withratmny urgen cy* the part of the. Ro uth, - not,*sually. or thanklitliusly, \ lint With',,,the ' tuont, , ,deliberate 1 detcOraination. Itof only the enemies otthe Com- protaitel.B.so; \ therefore,. but its very, \friends.' at thel:a eel, are deeply I?tretled. If MA: Fill more ametced his popularitY4y the partite took in the leg lation of l 850; if Ito sew himildf, ie consequen4, excluded from* 4emiruitionl4` the : , Presidencytwo \ years afteriardv, - his northern `associates eotepelled to go.intta . pi4vate life;'..imd the Whig party. defeated and Awoken up, ,wkttt `may we expeett.the'totribution octlits still greafl: ,M; political trinkgression‘to be? -,.' • \ ' . \' . \.Still more strotiglYTlU the public alisapprofin tacn and disrippein+ment be expressid,lf the peo ple ' shell see as they probably will, that' , the ad . millon of alavery \into Nebraska, is - thit, propa- 1 ratio for yet other menskres having nvilew the , riggrandizement of tlik.el4ye power—,the wrest- ingot \ Cuba from Spainio 'Make sive.ifil fiddition al alarn . States; the\ crelitiOn, of yet other slave' ' , States, 'tp‘territory eceiarell from. Mexicdt end-. the renewal of the Africa', Clove trade.. Thise 1 things are contemplated '; the \ s outhornjourbzts, I already speak of them As 'fa4iliSrly and flippiht- , 1 sly es they do.‘of an ordinory,;uppropriation bill relnwho shalt-fay that they tkre ,iiot already at, thodoort Wheiawe think 4\ haw improbable it^ se e red at fi rst, that the N r ,Nrrancl\would b otrie a law—When, we vet; What pledges have \ tit4n broken , what esp Sstihmi,have , been diaa`p peinted and llow \ the palaftc opinion of the free tattle has :beeMflouted 104 vole° proeur 1 ed for It.-. 7 Vchot menshik is them \of the same nature too foul or toelindacious:tebe elected \ th, . from a present Congresa, now in the nu at. of 1 nit.l[olilS OUto.—W.Sl4nt.cnr AA Article bq I, in tlio West Railroad : Seeped, that there ; ere \in'Oftio; at t s time, 1,707.P.Mi1es of rallrinadi, t l, computed in War In part, df which 35711U0s I *to' been 'OPe ot s s since the - fets,of • November last,:, These, re ds; \ wlon . finished, ;will mldci, 2400 miles ef completed, railwaY. ; '.4eidependint ,of aloublc\ trifkks.` , The following % reads are in pregttess; viz: Cinciattatiand Marietia).:l6orelles; 'Cincinilati and s lhayion;;Stiort line'' 62 tulles ;.I ' Cincinnati, Xenia \ en& Cleveland Short Line.-2 . 20 'miles ; (Sinter; Litth, between Tiffin toull'ennsyl-'1 Verde Stale line; Tithe 'end yort Wayne;* pro- , langatien 'of the ClintoM Ants ; Pittsburgh. and • Cincinnati P t allroad, 'Oa MeConnelsville.. These Comprehend , . abokt 600 miles,: and will. slothi the aggregetikto 2,800 miles: ,' From firevimenf the receipts of , thaso roads f0i,.1 . 852 it appears‘ I That, the *ggregote\ cost . ; of the..rea4; le\ 2 .'That the net.r‘Nelpta were ili per Cent: on : the entire iost...• \- \:\- \ - .1. . c . - .• 3, That the netreccipte art'alsnit epO,Per nerd.' of the grams, receipts. \ A \ ~.: \ ..., . , \ '.,•,...,.,:,,,,; '-. The present ,oggregato s market . volno -of....the 'hthelte ofthese roadsis$18,1186;000; IhttC.ehowo. a market dipeciatioe 'of tvlo.oiao, 'ehd - et that the' rate of intend paid bl\theneteecayeLsiti N . •litssuonlar liisuors.rThe Richinon.l USpitel learns that on Frtaerlest the uthersl Cottferineo elected,Vi.lobo'Farley, of Virglo)a, Dr :\G. G. T. Pierce; tof Florida., end D r .. H . U. ,ft r i um e i. of K i .4nolry; Bishopirof the Heti o pt gpi„ e? po Church South. • ' -• • •OLUIVIE• LXVII 7 -\ - NUMBER 243,' , ' - -v- - .! • \ \\, s ' : z . , 0 Dr.44l2ser. • "', \ '.\ In eonsequen eof e recent notices Copied , '., • - 's into. our paper' . pectltt*the;oollision \hetweett . ''', . S., ' . the civil and Military alttherityn Texas as to:. \ \ ',...; the right' of trying \Dr. Steiner n a chirge of ' ' '‘, Murder, we hare bhen *pest to 'insert\ the following extract' fret the Augusta Conskrt" u- - • tionalat, which is said, to give a trne statemiert orthe difforulty. 7 -Nati;mol Istelligsniri - \` ' 4 A toura . martialassemblet Anstln on the, ". 17th‘of April for thetriahrif D Steine. •he \ . killing of Major Arnold..; As D .03. wa nthe ''. ':\ custodY, of the Sheriff of 11111 county, a ng ler indictment by, the District , 6purffor tme _ offence„ he could not theibi'4 , 4lltfil, YrequarN to aPpear s beforethe:militiry .tAb . -; Ind the 'Constitution'ef the United,\Seistatt declare \ that a hum's\ lis oilmb shall' ntititice be put \ into jeopardy or the unit _viffence,Dr.:, titer . \ i9e)appeatin gt doter ot tiOffiee s r4tid si..\teen men; Armed with \ revolters, was direeted to 'pro ceed to Fort Graham and carry 'bite tn Anstin. \ This party; head by Lieut. Anders broke into Dr. 'Steiner's q dere an, hotu\befet \ ` flail,' '. \ en.\„4 et\ light, on the irternitt . of the 21st of Apri The \ ' .. . Doctor, - bearing ; the noise leaped from , h \ bed, .. when five or six . revolvirs were presented . li \ • . ~ \ bresst.,,ena he was ordered ..te . sin-render- „O \ inquiring the caninkof such procedure he told by Lieut. AndetWen that he was”. ordered take him to Austin . - 'ql,.e ruPlied that \he l'imi ii ',, \\ \ custody of the 4lierilf. aka that that hone his jail. In the mean time 'he\ clpased." . .billi2 f, When the Sheriff appeared and\ claimetylrim ita I,: \ his prisimer, which claim \LientlArttlerson.Secal, defiance. \ The" Sheriff. then\ arrested Lieu. An. \ .: . \. t i ttit':„ whicharrest was alao set ht definnee.— `,%, i ooni , ; .,trqtrt then'cirdere his Men Into \the, \ drawing at " rt ....... the order to d' w their revolvers , • One rime hie W2l; lie then or- \ • \ dared thenr:to itai6 , .' ' . r rove ra r which wan" \ '• done. Advancing tli . D . D. 4,„•th bin '..,, \ • 'lrish?), he Said:,` 4 . My ins . • ...- - ~'-'' one ', \ \ should interfere to reactie".Dr,..S., • ..1* any 2 .,,; . \ ':' \A . Steiner; mud then to defend myself.' \ " - ,..1„n,...i, ' \ ' . The ',Sheriff \ replied that' he \had \ ot. - 1 . "'"4. . '.. \ \ .enough to "sustan himself and execn las an \ \ , thority. Dr. S.' was then taken from "ii \ quer- , s tars, mounted on a horse, and marchCo imeed -\. \„ \- derAnstirs. Before leaVing Grafton he ann ced \.\\ \ to' the sp,ctitors Nat he was taken the \ ". hinds of the civil authorities bY comiptdsi ' -1- ' . .\ On the night of `Gre,2ltst the armed formahaving the,' "Doctor in„ charge en camped . wittnir eight\ miles of Waco village , n. the morning or the 22.1, when \ it - crossed the {{deer Into gce Vfilage,`„ , it wise , sexed ' by ii.' posse oetlldity or forty Mtn. , \ \ \ headed by, this Sheriff; Arnim), with' abate-barrel •\ `. \ shot gunsOnval:diserined. Litot..Anderson - and , ". `. .‘,, his men weee„then taken beforeemagistrate.sol.l\,. \\\ : '.', examined, when \the men worevirsehergedi and .„,\, ~ \,,," sent to - Austin;„and Idiot: Andepron remanded \•\ ',., \ to Ilill connty`for examination; and lie pad' en- . .,c, veyed thither the„next day.: Dr.-SVirier wis at \ the same same:time re;arrested,,hut made s ra attempt , whatever to mem ‘.` , The,,ithole .population of \ '. ' \ . ,-' , Waco, turned out en \p arse . to vindicate' the our \ \ premacy of the civitiii, and was in M.state of \ " , intense excitement. Lieut. Anderion iegatedly , ", ',.. • k.,. stated to the Sheriff at Fort Graham - that , he \ c l\ \knew he was. acting illegally; but,.that-heVatle • N „-- \ up. his mind as to the coarT he had perinea" na "".. \44 wants pursue. \ itAmong the great princiPles deeply :rooted : 2,..e'. „.. \ British hearts, and which our ancestry brotigh . ' „ - i".V„ , With'them to this country ; is that of, the, impre-\ - - .-''':", \ Macy of the ' civil over the . millit;ry pewee. ,lu " ","-:-."'", , tie Declaration of American; In ttulence one ",, , . : "., , E..,f.- \ of the leadht,g coMplaiots of the onles against ‘, "' '.- - George 111, vast . . lie litea'affected " render the "•‘• military , independent of and superio\tcrthe Civil powerl Sari". or TUN. MAIN Itsi.-Thelieelvilitry of - t • '.". State of . Penusylvaida, in accordance .4..iih "the - . \,' la* recently passed; invites ProposaleonV the . , - 7i Seat Monday of July, for the purchase of the lain • . ',.. 5. Lint:•of the . Public Worlts. NO bid will .h re- ' • .; "". -'4 ceived „ feless than " tilt. niillionkof idolli*l - :: , . la - • ' L conseq u e n ce of the reaticiton of 6110 h p -the C. 41 •• - . _. : \*l l'.coromiselontre it is feared thst.oo tale can bt ef- -,a l 'rho; b ' ill autboxising a:rialit allows . the, ~. • "., ',!,..... \ parchasera4 c h arge ; the; same dolls es..those \ cli4ged hy \tit Sate. The" Csual\llohra, how-. \ \ erer k virrY unix eCtedly reduced the rates Of Char- \ , gee aunt tw o' cent. before the bill - Was `signettby the tremor, and become ia,law---and , \ .-.',..,....;" iherebAfrustra , the design or the Legislature. \ .."...'", Th remedy theuvii.nensequence of this ntrforseen . - \ • ~..; act.Of the i,•Canal \ N. v d , a bill tvait introduced \ - nest, the croseeftbi\session to empower the aka- .. . i, pony" „purellosing Ulf. line to increase the\ tolls ten percent i This bal / went through the'llietrate - and wassentlo B the. onnet but that Way refitted to proceed to - Its con'sldefegosi- IlY.,titi- 5 --.:f 4 f - ' auction" Of. the toll sheei,„ . theo.inalßSeid:have net only jeopardised the ir;Ap.' of the Mai' \ hat- h ave; cerise& la .vast reditetion Of "th revenues: The tine} of theitatter is,' - itli plunderers are determined thaethe . -publi shall'. not be.told if thei\cati help'it, atolGo Bigler hacked them u in thaAighteCusl l ution. \To get ritt of ,is pitblie„ workd; there- \ f\ e fore, „It 'first becomes -n " !init.:to` 'third-away \\ the \vultures who prey neon, timid. \ The "man- ; \ agers o' ' ore like the `\ horse 4 !,glee" ".. but et W.. 1 4., New oiil now ro . ',,02.441 - - .V , ingt. \ . . prove that the road . can be bull t\t ithou enermintaring ' • 5, 7 .„ anyeriserlinis obstacles. \_ The suMmit ' of the ' -' . ) plain`nfColourygra, ii.abOut sixteintinittdredend •:-, Mgt. ty,'five feet above"the ocean, and ifialsirbsia, - , • -...- of the Volt .ef • Fonsech, on tl . , Pacifli[• and ok , .. .., Port Cabello,. on the Carribeen coasts; ere a said .. .. ~... to lie the'very best in Central A erica.... There `,.: .. ' .... are at keit ten 'fiithomi depth Of Wateron-the „ bars to both of them. - The Company. has reeeiv- t.,- -- " - + - , ell from the Congress of- flontlumm,\ tbe menift-. % : ce'it grnatof Iwo and a half millionkof acres of '',. `yafhable land - to' aid . in the" censtractrozi ofsiad \ uh Criq6I4 , INATI liAliitTlin AND Divrev Brat V. RokrOt-The. fourth annual report of tbmPresr- . , - 4 . `denk„and Directors Of thisc read to; its.stobkhol-" ders;prefsentsi a highly favorable ; exhibit of the , . . ..• business of-the road;„ both ni,regards mace:ads \ • . and:piefiti."„: . The earnings ; or the road daring the \ ~, : e . , yeir, ending • \April 1 itt;)wountio(tO $488,021.0, \ .; , 1 against $321t793 "17' bat year, \tiliewitig an in\ , .'\ crease of $141,=.13. 28 ' Two cash" dividends on, , ".:' five ; per :cent. \ naafi; . were , declared :during the \ \ -. '''' ,year, leering a Surplus to.vie er l eatto.of income '',,‘ accountec of ,s4o,Doditifter ciiiryw . .ite 'bout ~$42,- ~ \ 001Ifto renewal anti depreciation : awe t... .. \ - . • ail. 4„ \ Judge Pear Sen, of:Dauphin 'eounty,.. , - .7ern- .., Bed granting, license. a few daye . agoNen 'Abe - "r, • ' ',rental of violating thelaw recently Arnaud by • • ~ . the State Leglidature, 'which prohibits Wei\ kale - ‘.., of liquors persons of intemperate habits ,' .\ . didenofiee.frota '', the relations of such ihnfiartu- . v -notes. .. This is the . first decision -of the kind, sajtrthe 11' burgh Herald, under the noteltitn y Lord EOM\ and several other members ef 11ia.,..„ provineial gime, rtnet,' on Tuesday; hid an inter: , ....,\ view with the Secretary of State on fishery • and ,\\ reolprock questions. Three matinees:ire doci-., •„,.. L.-- : - dolly fai*rable \ te the . Martryand.Cramptaa pro- -• ....',.. „lea, and die two evinces are „oppotred to '\ \ n, i a A t, except on con the Am erican ' \ \ • i'sg bormty, and . .thidaemalA4k, \. . . \ t E 4,.. -We le4r, \,,r...- ) Railroad Beand -Gat. -`• • . .., in consequence ..outt, • of means to prow • - .., ••• r cite the Louisville andWashville Itailtonil i week •"- , ~. ha : 4 ; been suspended on thNithole line, , with. the exception of the section Of . tarty-two mileafrom thetlepot - grounds in,„ Louisville, to, the crossing „ .•. . of thedtooling Fork hf Salt\ River,. the,.tunnel • ' •-• and other heavy work ea Mull sir's Ilill and the crossing of Green 'Liver. 'Thee thirty-two miles _. - - •:". here spoken of, .it is !staled, ; will he completed and' equipped early . in the ensiling autumn.— . ' " , • . And an jlittlDStioll is thrown out 'that with such . . . improvement in money_matters Wilt ,miable 'them to raise \ means on such - term s. 'would be -". ;just and Prnilenctlie :rest , of,, the erk,tt,be c,.\ , 5, ce pitshed forwarrtwith.a.viger that. wilOnsoreits ,completion at a 'peririd not \ fairbeyont4l4lAori- . • gimilly fixed by antrackt. \ , 'k, , -, \ \, .' . ..., . A Maly-of oboutrlo0 l yeangPlali compaied or 'lnechnilict and workingmen, ii.fortaing-• itl:NOw ~. Xork taemeigrate to 'Plebe/aka., They 'purpose. . leaving th is ever-croWded, tak-riadencity,where 'extortion* rents obsotb their had earned dal-. ly earninge, for the mainificeat , terhitery, , ithoht the let of Angina, and to turn theliattentlon tit; . . fanning; " They intend to takii:rt'prinang -press , , 'with them: -.• ,-' ''', • .. , 4 "',.- : A -. :4-'2' , ` Pititanstrui4May 2.1;..1t Li generailirepert.: -, ‘ orlthst one of thO cittlet , Olorks, of.this.M.4 tales' \ • •Alitit;jfell.. l,l ofiqdf.o?*.l ) tthi m4tiP**M eed • ‘,: iiilhe , initltijitioWln 'a ' defaMter, Ta , .si'llige' .' • anieent.,;,hich • 13 `•4*rionsly, mcoicea::44.3 : - _ %. $ O,OOO \up . to sllltkooo..\„:The 7chiuntatitheeif 1 , nave not fully tratuked, lnt\ it is Wattersteted the fidenda of the " o ffice; .will. Wake up Gialeasts; The attegtadefatilter haiherebeferebeinerild4 . ...- ief l itidon,"o4'diiii, strialzeuibe \ofetkiiichilie t 103 tiee..&iazetilf frinl,,the\ Ufa to two ii . " k i i,' 1.. . . , --issuilitte:-.4hallarriabarth.... Union,-(ID , t ler paper , l , 4iti:itiAconte*ptible4pitwAit, - 1.120 ‘,_ friends of Prohltatioultslheseveetds.-... ftThe,tert , " • , totellem onlirlicitthrie make. thlng*to .thette a : 1 , respectable phrty4hozdett4cottunoti sonde 'Spa A harmintri'!"'-' ,.2 %;:';r„i - e;''''...., •--, - ...'7.; . „. \ t‘; i .. , ... -, Z; i. - ,\- iffERAL r Congleas 4oX,Bed gAr4°l2.2ltutatleirMr* tl4. \ \ \ \ - -4.,1 41 ~ - 'i \ \ ~ , e \ ' \
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