s.~.apa~Y~~ ~~~ ESTABLISHED 1N 1786. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY HIT 00. DAVID NYE WI W nß.] E._& ISANCLI. ILADILTT. enea GM =um grzw, run 0001 TO TAM POST orrecz.. DAILY—It. 44u. per annum. 1.3 - oblo Lair WlClsKLY—Twodotluetee enls t I M. .411 be supplied ore Tb. Mowing cutllt1oor: Throe corder par annum........_.... . . ..1 6 00 Mx motor 00 codas d..... ..._..1300 Twerdr rork• ..... o YO 00 yb.imarigo We each dub to baddressed to Till paint. and to N. Tad tnnuiAblyln advance. No dub pupa, will be rout OSLO the,year 'vim, unless the =may hoot br swipes/. RATES OF ADVERTISINGi-' Doe molars, (l one in 01inee of noon Nonpareil or .11gata. BO ) ..• • Do ia - each raddltioual 10wat100....- 023 Do . 7 • one 1.70 Do 7 'two weeks:. ....... .. ........... - 00 Do one. month • Do' taro mouth.. 00 - DU -toot mon hc r . ....... 10 00 Do nit m00th....,* 71 00 ' - Do handy, months. Elattdiag Duds, (6 Dan or haw per 11.71PUILL) ile dollar . tbr each ad , loal hoe. ' Due squar o e, changeabl at rloaattre.ftwr a[t no For each additional pottara.l ooMp + owted over on. too , an for each additional Nona losettod under the. yearly rata. . . _ ball mice. - Advertisements esreedlng • square, mid not over &leen Ilona . to be elanfeil as a sousre and a hair Publishers isvt'imemmtabie for legal advertisewsento bowl= . alrea=Lis i rzeil .r dfdlet=o 4 n so otter adiretilsonenta • - • Advert/lemma. not marbt4 this ropy fre • fed number of lostirthms; trill . be. Motioned till forbid. and P TlVllrelf= " uteriiret . s t. strlrtly llialted to their own Immediate business. nod advertisements for. the benefit of other persons, Is. well•as all advertisements not Immedlabily vontiected with their own business, and all Awes of advertisements, to length or otherwise, he. rend the limits enuseed.trlit he chsreed at the usual rates. or nil each •trenallant adverthing, tills will Le eemmateir rendered. and tam% payment la desired. - • advattlennents Sur charitable institutions, dm emir two les.eranb tornehlp; and other nubile nin,tletra and all Withal meetings and mikes, to to ehsvired belt l e k e •Pel' Wit flogs h. sdranev. • :denied, notices to be chanted 5o , nenta. . Death milk. Inserted without charge, maws ammo. oled by funeral Invitatkum cr obituary static.. lied 'eh.. ei accompanied, to be mad thr.. .• • • ' admetlerre, and all othensendinwconuatudea. floe., orrepairing mike* designed to osllwitentitut to he, oormerts, or any entertalameots, where charges are =defer admittance—ell noticee of pri vate asseciatiorm--every ocAke deslirr tbAalLattentiejt rait ! idturl ' l ' n lon4l Auto mily "n te tf.:.;l.et with the der •tanding Out the name is to be paid for. ' If Intended to he Inserted in the mots [ka column, the emue -will ho eharm4 t the rate of 10 h - • • Itiallopor fIW netters to ho thermal triple price. Tavel% Lkeuse Petitions $2 each, • Reid Estate Monte and Auctioneers . advertisements not to he cleated nodet yearly. fetes lout allowed • dtmeou tt of thirty-three and onettard per cent from the Mena; a 'mut 01 miry:l4lx if luny IPAI.W. On. Eguare;three... • 1.10. e5ch54d111.11.11nt.r . t1un......... 37 Anucitsimsorni 0 0. Muer., 0.0 111.0 oike Ineertlen---40 meta. Do. . cub luldlllorutt hmrtion.—.4s reza.e. •ll I.:Ancient edrenitenontatm to be pa hl in 'advance. RATES OF conecarrn ram. rot Tut N.- 110LAIES & Ib. L 7 ilarter ff. Wore,. T ' • PF.IififfYLVANIA: Dank of Pittal , nrgh hachappo Dank of Mar. find slanuft of do...per stank - of Onnorteroo..-.--par hank of North • Amokac.-par Bank of North'n Libart.W.Par Bank of Pennerfraida Dank Of Penn Toarnahlp...par Commercial Dank Of Pa.L . ...par ParmereitMecharded pk-nar Milord kienainaton . Aaaafaa &Meth. Vent --Par Machradert Pootbnarkftank...--:.....par Tradesman's Wartarn Rank:- . .. . ......... par .. 4-I.par honk of I..l.labe:nrdh-. Bank of Cheatet tr.-par, BankothanAlle .... hank of Dal. C 0.... Dank of lloraanenern... - -. Rank of tlettsburgh:-.... Bank of Leyden:non .. . • - Bank aNilii;i;;;;::::: * 71,1ii,;7.., :i,i_..:,. onntisonerr CO. Bank -....tor NOl.iii CNOOLIIIA; Bank of Northumberland -Ts Bank of cape Year...... :2 Carlialosliank...... - .. -•... I Li•liank *fin. nf N. Grohs 2 Colamt.ia lik 211ri ... dieC4Loar Oran Bank.Witeninalon.. 2 Doylanown Bank- ..... --oar Sicrrlantklik.Nerrtnou. 2 Canton Bonk ...... --...--par BiitiTil CAROLINA.' Erie Bank 1i 112.OrthoSt.orS.Carnii. 2 Farman.' Bk a !lucks 1k..-glitank ..r South Carolina. 2. Farmers' lik of I2nooter-. Bank of • Cbarkoton 'Farmers' hook a itriolina.Par noolooi . ' 2,3l, Th‘iei , Ilk 2 Parm. Ilk of Selintlkiii Co_rori r. OBOBGIA. Far. 2 Dror. llarnealairgliii Mirada Ina. 2112'2C. Franklin Bk Wastlnglon-ku , Rank of Ankusta-.--- . 2 11.rei•burg Bank-- ' I'. Bk olltrantorink, AOOO.. 2 1inu05tia1anaa2.._..«...........1L - TENNESSEE- -- • Lancaster 8anr.....-----lur All nolo.tit hanks 3 isnot:tater Count)-bank-.tar - KENTUCKV.• i.„..b.,, a , 11.11(............ _ 'gnu. 13k 0 elf.mtwk,,LonLte.il!: liipere Bonk of Pottkolla L . Ilk or WOW.. Tnnionm " sionconalirlonank............kor Northertklikoffientneky .. Woe. &luta, Bank... LOSontheroltknilinatunkr " Wyoming lik,lSlikeill tai' • . • • 1I183(1011.L kook 8ank..................... lit iVik nlßista of 31loonri- /i: I Rolla( Notoa.— .......-.lh. ILLINOIS. • . ' • - .offio7 .., .4Stata 'Bank and Branches Ul• Oblo Stale 1iank........-. IL Bonk of 1111n01....--r... TO Bowan at Akron--...-: __. _ i .ILIAXiNBII. r ' Branch at Athent..--- • do i liarine gl'ire In. Co. aka 2 Branch a2,l2ridaroorf..... 'do, • • MICJIIOAN . . 111-mach at 1211111a0tb5...:.. do Tarnient'llerinanico Bank 3 itraneit alLlardand...-...i doltlowvimn?esd.RlA2ek Bank' 3 lisch at ' idea; do Onset at parton-.--. Ittanch at Vaftwats--. Branch at Ooluttbar.--. do llet /Wa at Asidabub,-- do Itranch at -.-.-- do 'Womb do Broach at Bravet a< Chulnnall.-. do . . „ Branch aaWadddatan—.. do Branch at Cadiz- —.- do Brandt. at Latwastac...-- do Brandt at Ftrabonvilkr-. do Bratuirat Mt. Vernon.-- do Branch at do' linnet. at Frnitortiold-...... do Breath at Mariotta....—.." do Brooch al do Branch at Mt. lignotant—. do Itrauch at Zanaarti do! Maur!. at Noraralt...--.:• do Brune/ .t Pious.-- - do Branch at Portstoouth...- do Branch .t Won do itrauch at Rataorua.—.--: do tinanctk at Cuyahoga do, Uraboh at do PRICES RY.PORTED 'FOR SIZE A. WIL I STOCK AND EX X 0.71 TO • Unita] &atm Do. Vs... r —..- reoasainali' A 111.5 Co. Do ., own, c• striP raisburgh dkr Do. Ws. N. Y. Allettnr idly coup. Coate INA oi Nlerebante d flanutEant • Exchange AlW*bane Melina Egan . I 9 t&Trnet t:o_ (Athena' Deposit Bank..-.. yirIOtiZIPMCZN. „ }land EL- Beide. Willisenteori • =MU., , • .Pitteb'h Llre Inecretnoe.- western Insuraneello Calattor Inetzvance Co.. A seociated • .111.1%.1111.11. PittehUgh to • Pittelonrah, it. Louisville Inks Erie.- Itoren'e KUL WAS..SCACLIATZ/l,:, titteimegb Gee {Yorke.-- voneabela-610nater. V..agbieshen Naelonries Venno...l4llll4llrood— ohin d Penns. Railroad.- telt. Ohio Cleveland /k Wellerlle It- It. . *Wino 1t11.7 6 1: , /vs Dock Er Canal Donde (old) IM'. dn.w) ; .. L l Tattle Creek . .Plattlf (ne Road AiN.d Perryree Plank /roonebarzTurnyme . Lawrtilm! Soria Werteru Iran City' Eureka. .. .... paummiii Gti;; Alreaure Douglass riuUbgtO. Qutouartua----;‘ , .,-• Ohio Trap . . . . ... • ECCIIABOVAND nANIKIA. A WILN.INS riAtTod .9gatu Dlisk ,11'n 71 !broth surer, PirTSBURGIp P.A.• • : • • , r l O4 REIGN and Donieette Ezeikange. 7 Cou Cant Xotca and Lana WarranO, bonitilt an 4 collection made Moog - bout the Union, • • linninoa r arr dLicountsd and krix negotiated. Rork. bo 1. and sob! on Coonni on. Momy ved on &poen, and Interoal.lalowal isnan lett f Or I.s"elfied time. • GE E. A ORGE ERNOLD Ss CO. • ' DANA•vver, • DIALTIUS EXCTIAIVIIf, COIN, DANA NOTEe. S. a. No. 74 !yolk Orel; oPPevila Junk R ! Ran , nena. AllTraunclions stostliberai ratea—Er -- PORTABLE • TIIRASIILNG ...MACHINES }AND • 'SEPARATORS. VV!e ANT 4!2tt ' YtM!!g; n giVg t t:: oprodta fhoonberoveg Rolling MIL F. I-ron etmet, ' Fltt burgh. 21142bruhlog Usahiews ars Leautlfolothopla and ecanoset,-are onOly removed fecas• able" t. nlwaL and tear be need with equal worranlatteo In barn or „field. Nome Oaten runs Ilabtor. thnaben faster, or. =ekes better worn_ Hone than U,OOD of theta are. now In nso to the 'Western States. andluonany East of the Eloaotalea. /lons °Melo hare Um...bed front •80 to 100.008 bosbeLe earb: and, on tboanoth trial, they tura been recommended Ire those who OW Man. to be so oonneate, and to work is act as any lu th'e world. . . The Samna, * is Root's rabent. and .81 attached to the Thrasher, and onnolstoly separates tb. strew and elan' r tom ite deldovond boo Uthra wake aatlnfortlon whentart - • ' • tolo.l.lfl' Dontast, Fourth 'street/R I .e.t or Market. 011ico hour. IL • ' ' A. WARD:DENTIST. Penn stied. Doom stAwrg lbwO. • 0134.2 Loma lion - 6 A. w.f.., 6 &wedgy. so one will •b• vreebrwol air attswilakl to tater than 3 r. w. °glum by special swi.lntasAnt gran cam. '6r eltraut infrottuc. • Au.l6-en.d =ESE Tlitl „ S. MORRISON, Attorney and Counsel !" • kw Mts., 0111c* msnorod to No. 41.-Orant ezoot„ L W. lIALL, Attorney. nt - Lam% "Bake-. Ittalditai," Grua street. between Fourth alai eel Alley. „. , en.lo4rlyT , OBERT E. Atte . racy at Law, AL at. Louts, 110. fe7 4 friBERT POLLOCE, Attorney at Law— porno et nth sat Graa,t. n?lstakopprite thotloan ma....UP 14 Plttaborzh. mytt-ra3 - — 7 -- JAItiESIICISIIN - , - Attarney at Law. office .Ye street. neuarant. Pittsburgh. jalsNLly VRANCISC.FLANEGEN, Att9plepaLaw. rmunist..t, mt.baTsb,-- • Tr ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, 7.t0. 89 nfth rtre9B,llitikagb. BANKERS AND BROKERS. TIERNAN & Cil; , Bankers And Exchange Broken, No. 95 Wood street, earner orDlimoridAlkr. g uttrurghaa. ...1111'711nr vull eelt Illmik 2(.4',.sind ND. Dberinut Time ,==r i .,:re i t Dmitaan i r .:4 make,(Ntc t rze ca l, a awl on Intereft4gaitgirt lb r map* attention than otb• ea• mattarlappertakitna to cur:4w. blnions , -. ,,, z , -- 2' - as.r.n.c. Kutuse.gowsukair $.14.4 • Wei•l7. liL ßl3!}l ll t' lr & R l A I Vi d ' E d" r ro arr. or . 011. rr-r o • Notes, aeBotate loans ea Real Estate or Stork Seul rillea. IRomttssarr Notes, sad. Moe .11111 s on Zest soil West. Ituy sod fell Stacks oa Commission. Wee- Mos made on all Delete "in the Unkrn. OMee comer of Thtnt and Wood streets ; directly oppoelte tha St. Charles Hotel. Coin; Stock: and' Exchangez , ITLI,Ker. strlot—B,Tltts'a,VMß:tor• 46 Td. / til t fa n 'AlVest. at lownt.4iTzrr. root rater. (741/..""'"g to told. tern Bal* ZOtts WWII:RYAN PAMIR- -.... JOSHUA 111435 A. - ALIIIER lIANNA & Co.Suoceesors to Hanna at Co., ilankent,t4hangs Mots...a enlers lt. in Foreign sad Domestic bangsßa Certltkates of Denoo Bank Notes. and P rses.—N,ir corner of Wood and Third streets. • Comet Money yes:sired on Deposit. ' Sight Chaska for pls. and 'collections minds on nearlr all brim+ garnoints at the United Rates. Ilbs highest vend= paid for yorelgn and A.megicari• Adisuices wide on. sonslgnments of PrilnesCalpped east. in liberal terms. • • Irv; rt. . . •. yirm. .6o.,linnkers and • Etteltur Itroters, 'North E. 4 earner of Wood .4 An rude on inaveL'tetmß ud ealentloos Prot:l44lr itltended to. ' • . . . WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, • N. Fourth street, olVoalta the Batik of Pitt. tar,h. All transietleas at most liberal rate., jylo rm. • LAIUMER, Jr. ' .Banker and' Bro.: ker, ith etroet, GA adloinlning the Ilank of DISCOUNT 1112111MIK alarm. Or SONS, Brokers. • awl raurt•l ELL Piltrbercal, Branch al Xenia. . . 1! Branch at Tounaihnin., do City Bant,Clnelnnatl.- do Ckunmercial Bk.i.nneln'l- Yranklin .. .. .. do hafarette Bank do Ohlo'LlfolnsATrupten. do 111 - astern Revery° Rank.:. do I Small . mew ' AB advent Banks , Z_NEW YORK. OottntrNew T ork atr 's l :7ll7guivireacißit All solvent-Rank5......... Dank of thal,4 Bank of V.L,ltlchnpund.:. RL . 8. 00 . ra. Norfolk ".- Forme& Bkof YlrOula: " Berrhanta'aidecb.'llank " North Wastera Bank.— pudw- 1.10131 LE S .&: SON, .Dealers' in Foi.;ign ' . Mal Domestic Dills or mi EseUals,Cetilacatea of De. te Dana Notes and Specie; No. 69 Market street; Pate h.. ..9eCollections madcon *IV ihe• primcipal cities thronabout tip, UMW State. •., . • - -. , •-•.'",• WIL: H. Sri - it/C . : - . . Molarqe Gram, Importer and Dealer in ~ FOREIGN...WINE Brandies S, Bndies and Old l'ito nartool6kbela gni WhllOci. N 0.12. loath-Nut tomer Wood sad ?rout Ma: Pitttborgh. Posma. mtd."l' I • - POWDEXTER; Generallferchan t.. dim Meter aeoli:Comadasion Merchant, 15 ;/YOM street and 115 Second street, Pittsburgh. atatdmd. 1 .11731:. A:Mcb LtrßG; 4 De . alr in Fine Teas, V V - Choice Faintly Smarties. Wooden and Willotr Ware. corner of Wood asul Sixth Streets. Is notereoriving • Imre. assortment of iresh(loods, in addition to in already em tenstre stork. purchased Item Out hands in the kosiern markets, which trill he told at the lowest market Perk& Sir Hotels. Stearoboata. and Famine., buying by the quantity. .11311.4st , wbolesale rabm. kartroode delivered in the city free of chime- ar43 • 4 CoMmiesion and For wartllnOlriehmaits. destimi , tn Wall and Produce genelmllV: elm, Pittsburgh klartufi.etitrea: No. ill. Second street. Pittsburgb: • nPrel7.s3 • T LEECH, MeA.LPIN dc. CO.,;Whole •l/ Groarni, sad Ilealent laProiristatut. Melds arid Pittsburgh Xlituuturtitero, No. sad 244 liberty , street, Aimitiwifc - cbs:whoie-r Prc:Suit, Dralen. and Cotoraladonre= e r t. nrsT rtmet. Iletnrargb. jam" svarrara toiltra: V.PRIXCIER TIARBAUGII CO., (Succep _l.O !tors to 8.. Ilarlavot,.) Commlssiqu and For..aiding. merehantr.Dealersin Wool nod Produer grnerallr. Noe. 144 Flrot..ll 118 &mond atreeta.Plttabarsr.b. Pa. . ap3-1T • • T - REAL Flour Factors,- Commission ind Forwarding Merrhsnts and Dealers In Pratues immunity. Pols:lifer Pittsburgh Ylnunfartures promptly' attendn! to. Nos.:ll9liter and 170 Front sta; Pittsbm•gh, Panne.• unity. • PwalnsaLtrr. 3 Instuattee Compaoi..— 3 istata • flk GIN% Amerbat, Toronto 6 Bk of the Amite. TWratita 6 Illnk of MootnaL.—... . 5 nked' U. Camel.. Toronto '.5 }ASTERN tiXCllAliti 111 AUDI; JONES Is_ CO7, Successors to I ATWOOD. 30NIM.t. ()4 Comm.bidon sad Vonrarck Inq lerchan4, Deniers In PlttaLurch Maneacturediked" On Now York_ On do. On ESTme— • .do Fit) L i ll . 61 . 14561 - IMittr " K. Opablooto, Span 104.—.16.03 . . A HEM. MATHEWS & GCll;,Vholesale aro • cent, Commission end Forwardink Meretrints; and hi Tor Rtighton Cotton Yaro.la Vista, iLrlnttaturatt.. ~. - A/EGGER & A.NTELQ,. General Cordials r... 'lon Mtn-Sante,. Philadelphia . — Liberal iarsoca ado on tonAgnments of Produce gentrally. • }al7:7- ' • • • • ...:10,Ua lErod.rictsd'ors...—.-..- LSO ..4.ECI ,Ten Guilder, — 'a. T.,96 . aonr 410111:tX u rf & 2 4 0 .;:4 Wh0l roeen • Pittabureh Ilanufaelneco, No. DZ Libe Deab rty at.. Pitts in Profit burgh. B..._CANFIELD, Into of Warren, Ohio, COtombelon nod Forwarding Weir-bent. amf Wboo. rate Dealer In Western, Reweave Chem, natter.' Pot and Paul Ash. and Western Pmdwee seromanr., Water street, between Smithfield and Wood.Pittsbmith.. . OF STOCKS. PTITSOURGII GAZITIT, BY CINS: - &-; CO. :CHANGE BROKERS, ~vnTJ STIZEXT. t *emus Lire., - inn; JiL • ' (WOW 6911 . 1 . Ziaaiarret).... J. T : LITTLE .00., Wholesalo Grocer:, mut l ',lgelfget.=.°l%"'l'tV n fIITEESEWAREHOUSE.. • . ) COLLINS. lareamilne end Ceanaladea Merebeak Heiler to Chace% Latter, lake Malt sad Produce generally, 25 Weed etreet. Aare Water. littebargh royal =Z3 EON BONNHORST & MURPHY,. Whole. ode Onxers srol Commlsslon . Merchants, and Dealers In Pittsburgh - Ilsoulliettreca, It'o.= Water strati PPM, 100 00 100 100 100 100 100 nt..Jan.a.i11.37 Int int -Feb. • Awe Xlay•Nov Int...Tanarigar do Int. lid; • ItiDT TACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and Cammlatinn Marettant. Zia GB Were *treat. l'lttAarih. - riIIIIMASPALMER, Importer and Dealer. la Preach and American Wall Paper. ?Co: 63 Market street l yetween Ildrd and Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Ao. td+.ll•Tefot do o do McCLINTOCK; Importer and, hole,- rie • and R toff. Dealer ' n Catnethn" Mar ou a at Mag. Tabu -and Piro Co.. n Window Minder fttire Root Trhtnines.NO.l.L. Market Meet. • • AERRIS& PATTON,.4lolettale•andito‘ telt Oman, on the Eaton Ale of the Dlanto4 Div. Mar 4 td. ?Z . 3tnig; Dlr. RO TI et I Div. Ms) $2l 11 • . .7 1 1 12ANK VAN GORDER, Dealera in Trim — , Inns, Maier y and Oloser,.Leta. Goods. Embrnidertet, • , (eat'. Yurniablog Mak and Taney articlex a roll ar a. , Etinent of which tam cloys ha had at No.- 83. narnorof -/darnet ste•nt and thalnantond. Pittaburgh: Pa. spit-ly Div Qr a. 3lA et 1/1r 41Ie 0 mo A. A. MOWS I CO.. rfrruciart...c.•l.. co, x. COAX. A. MASON ..t..004: Whelevile and Retail 11. Dxxlerx la Fancy sad &apt* Dry - A.1.4 2 4 Fifth text. . Pitt.txxxb. DI,. Jan. 4 Nolo Stock. IetIVRPHY da BURCIWIEW, 'Wholesale Ind Retail Diy Clods Slirctado, etrruer Pourthand :UOTIERT DIOORE. Ntioleirae Red , Wel* Dlrtlller. Dealer In PiedllolS, Plttsbara Hata • u • tire and a kinds of .loelgn and Dower tie Win. and s Llquers, 315 Liberty amt. On hand a Tory lar ',W th en of superior old Monongahela {ither. whleb will 1.4. sold low for nub." 115 142 a 4 IN. Eft. 'Ansro , JGATT,.I. A leCyllapClC G. GRAFT & CO., Grocers C om- Mi.ifn abo, Daen bean Yindaof l.4% r=rln4"d".omor of Secnd and it=aYlt 614.1 y *OUTER lILACIIIVICE-, . . BLACKBURN & CO.,,Wholekiate Gra /. row, Bud Parnlihirs. and bealeis In 144 m a-slid A . ttrburgb MaunLeturnic OM. lit& and oatunn alvray, ea band at filth. WaretimaiN 141, yCa.t!ratraat. , Plttalsnrgb. nepl2.f .... otcscr. SAIATI , DICKEY b 0.,. ............. Gra .L. nom Conuntolun Ilernbanta; and Deakra In Prnanor. No. tr. Waft, rtrwt, and 107 Front atmet, l7ttabnrgb.. , ., • to. "emu.: ...- ...JAVLI b. MI.. ._W U/. c... 1. 'fiII,L, 'lc 'ROE, Wholeßale Oroccni and txnelisslotk .11crcb.lx, N 0,194 Liberty' Arad Flys : U. ALCT Ir. • — savo %) BACiALEY CO;;Wholegale Oro y nets. 1C9x.18 god =Wood stroet. Pittxborsch. it i rILLIASI A. ISI'CLURCI; Grocer . ' find Tea Maier. mare of Irma and. Flxth streets, hits Abney s on hand le lonts ssseetenent or choice (twangs. and, nun Toss7-Foreigo Weans and guts. 'Wholesale...4 Itstall.' Deniers supplied on the krernie terns.. , • itiopET k!10.; Whpleenle ( fsetur lircYs , ileac = ""dmr PiShnrih blanues. N o. d 3 j Steee, Ti,7,4 - -„ • • ...2 - 3 7 .47i.7.161.iii". AVICK 7 eOANDLESS;-•: nitecessorn , : v - L. .1. D. tileg; Wholesale Cranes. reote:Nag and Merchants, Dealers In Iron. Nails: Mass. Cot- T urns, and Pittsburgh Idanufhrtnros ganetsill; comer. of and !Winne West.. Pittsburnh._ , . • }:ji o I:y ►,i BUSINESS CARDS. 1 ATTORNEYS. CommissroN Ar.c. BRY GOODS. GROCERS. Aurg --- 7C — GLIIEGI'SON . ,'WheIesaIe Grocer end ' Crantaimion lionixant: Drain . in Prodor• and Phis' naitafactund &Unica, laiq.lberty octant, Pitts; /011,1 man • - • ' 11101A111P 17.0114 . i &, R. FLOYD; Wholesale Grocers, eft . - lor 4 . ndswinn Merchanti. and Dealers In Produen—Rairnd c cb Bulkting.frocitlax on. Lanny, Waal. wid ad nil atrard. Pittaborgis. . . .. _ 1 Ira. V. ....... alum: " AGALEY. WOODWARD 1: ,CO - .; Whola-. *a Orman. 4./.larket. latire‘Pbtladilabla wool • MERCHANTS. tueivntor to MURPHY - &' LEE, Wool .Ilkolor. and .Coonsolossion. MonSholot cot tt:s oiii• of AlVerklll2 Werk Ouuls-Nq 1371J1mr,. stool. . • ,• uri •-.--gin k~.t?`fi':„~.~^' . c , ,~v+ 's ,-«:,?Y DAILY PITTSBURGH ~ AGENCIES. TeACARD.L4InNinit:, ,,, n- appointed tho ex- , dash* Aaente V.m. the ode orPatent te , ' -Oetrended. and S;Srialtali Leather Belting, man ufactured br P. JEWELL a EON. of tart:ord. Connecticut, We nay etre! fin, We a . large ,aelortment jai en meafeetnred et the manniketareee itle article bring IlnPerlor anr Lpatime Belting widthg* offered In Bala market. , a largo stook of all or •Indla Rubber Belting ,enntantly on hand, and Mr male at the Marbine Belting Depot," No, 1113 Market etrort. - 'etas . • . J. &11.11CIELLIPS AourUSTLN• LOOMS, .1 eat Estate Agent, Stock, orobandloo • sad 1511 Broker, woe Ka, - th street,' store Wood. • Rushton promptly attended ‘„ .l AMIIEL L. MARSHELL,. Secnitary zen's laminae Company, 94 Water sheet- GORDON; Secretary Western Insu rum Oil. 03 Watet Areet. J-GARDINERCOFFIN,AgentforFrankIin „r.lnmr~noe Corm y. nartl . wleist.coraer of Wood pA. MADEIRA, Agent for DeLsware Mu- Mat Stumm, Company. 42 Water street..: OtOltni IT. ..... avrainr porm, CIEO: Ti: TAYLOR & RUSTON, (succo§sors W nib:t'd 7dkaue,) Gendral Denimlarion and For warding Merchants, and Agents for Itestene .Traoeportae Mon !Mies,. Wholassie Dealate In Staple Grosterioa Sheet- Inge:Mits, Cottou Yarns, Batting. nine, 3116enuti and Itentneks ilerV ai datoo, Sods - dab, Window Glans, Pisa_ilar and Whiter Naval Storm and Chacin- Illa and Pittsburg h. Siamese ured: Goode imeratr.-.. Amnia for the .. Iva n Mill" and •lianoar Mill" Shertings, Pittsburgh, , No. ii, Front street,. (opposite Louisville. Pittsburgh and St. Louis Packet landing, CineirmatL • - :as. a. .. W. 11 . 41.1.230T0R0. 1" A. HUTCHISON & CO., ~ Commiission Italibauta arid Agents for the SUM' nerd.. - wry. Desiers iingsr.llolaimme, Pig land par Lead, Hamm Oakum. Zinc, Paint, - BOOKSELLERS. &C: • IL. - .READ, Boekieller, and Stationer, No. .10 ..Is rourt• an..t. Allollci Dulklings. R. AVELDIN, Wholesale -rind Retail • . Dealer In Blank' and- - Solool 114.1.. roper rind St.' I ....T. 5(0 . 53 Wood stmt., (between Third and ~. Fourth) - _ 2.3 1 - 011 N. S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta. le r. loner.spoocolo . rAch s lptgrik.ignen.. No. C I Itorket WarnlßY 1163WORTII, Booiseller and Dealer In Stationery. te.„ Co . ti 2 Market street, near o ond,yittabrelgh, - rtibAY anal Stationers, tdi Wood etroet - next door to the corner orrhlrd, orgh. Pa. School and la re P00k....../../1/ band. M):M! • --• TOIIN li. illiLLOA:Dettler in Piano Forte... - Music 01341 "Musical butrumants. pchnol .Books, and lodery. Solt agent for Cblekerings lisno Forte, Wr Wrftern Petirdylvanit—No. SI Won 4 strnet. ' • ' LENItY KEER,..Dohler Neal Instruments, AAA Importer 'At It*lbw .81. r .Iscrent far Manna Y Cluk's Brand I.lltl 'quark I . lArios s ' with Colamsn's /F,lran Attsebturnt. Also for Deubsm's 'lane.• • SCIITNEDER 3 CO. 3111314.1 St or; . 4th IT .'"Viob4t:roerta."&z=zsz7VoisNoi.Torizirn.' DRUGGISTS. • . • 1 - 011 N ITAFT,.Jr., (mthcessor tn - Jus. tea,lWhotenale and' RodairDrarnist and Dealer to Pala+. Otlx, Urnataffia de.. 141 Wood stmt. 3 doom hrinv nrg: 3l A e l a lpi"Pl . lAA/wall /Q - Itagadar • Agent I,lfhlr. •OStr , l redsren VaICOX t CO., Druggists and Apoth -1 • eenries, corner 3tseket street nenttteDtatenerdanen Intrd a full and eontrlste asontirnont stantlY nn .4.ll4o,,,,tontrigtotltslr. dues, Perfumery, Physicians paceeliptlous esrefallyeaspoandad. myl9 .jOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in' Drugs. Daises, OM. Tartlets. acid by, Stalls, (n. = berty street. Pittsburgh. . ': All orders will remise prompt attentlan. • . /Or Avut l7r Lauddu A Cob valuable fatally medlelnes. mar 2 bly - • .. At .t.CO.,_ _ W _. _ .. 4, FANESTikit. CO., holunle It • Druggists. and,inalmfarturera ..f IVTltnix.i.nfti 1. an I.l th arge, earner Wcul and rtunt greets- PM. Emma,. ,e, zu•l37 ... A E. SELLERS,Wholesale Dealer in , Drupe. Palate. Dra Stun, Ulla. Tamlatio, ,te... A... o. :',1T...1 street, l'lttaturgb. Good, warranintl_ Prima low. • asoorouro lfltN COVOZ RAUN & ItEITER; Wholesale & Retail iiirtorzioto. corner of Liberty mid kt. Cab otreots. TSCIMONMAKER Wholesale •• Druggists, Nu. Vuod DlUSl,urgb, TOSEPII FLEMING, Successor &a.. comer .Ntarter *Wet 1.1 Diamond—Komi con- Coatis on Impdta full and complete amurtment of Dram • bleakly:,. Thettelce 0. amt. a. Perfumem and all atticlea pertalnlmt to tax loolneac nre PhyaW,to• plasmlptlana carefallf . ttU MEDICINE. 'HR. JAMES . KING: Moo and - Resddence, I AV N. 112 Fifth dreet, ovroeite the Onthedral. Mita burgh. i9t9y NIV M. VARIAN, M. D.. Offire Ath street. beloo Emitheeli Qfflet I:6nm— ft to 9, IL: x. 2 to 3. r. 7,t0 s, r. At. mrwp int - 'MERCHANT TAILORS. CIIESTF4I, -MerthAnt Tailor and Cie. Ig e r.z: vo LL t r.2.4 rullenlar attention WILLIAM DlGlTY.Merchrin t L'int ftvoy, and Dealer In nendr ]lade ClothtnclSlLll. FWATTS k CO., Merchant Tai lor, 181 . Liberty street —Ste ere eggMelvin', MT Spring Mork or Geode Ihr flannel:nen'. Werty—Cintbs. ate. deletes an 4 Vegrtlngs of the nevreet style+ ...I tancdrocalty our friends and etenntriem pies. give tie.call. fmLl MANUFACTURING. IW. WOODWELL, Wholetntle and Retail usnuhetiiir sad Dealer Ia Cabltrat Ware; ao. $3 1-OH N .WETIIRRELL, Manufacttircr of 0 :PATENT 110 X 'IOM's ruporlor oracle. *MID MX' ! Lod BRAZED- BOX VICES, ennfer cd' Anderson aryl Rob b:mu Amer& otko square from the Hand .toot Rrittro, Al. • fordreny CUT. . m.orll FIiTL AV OR-KS, corner of trus t road Liberty ioct9,, Pttobagh, Pa.-MorllblrterTolm of every vole[y. Iv ...IRON PLANERS, SU& and bland TURN. MO LAVIELL DUILbIEU MACHINES. tr- 0_ ,r. - =burnt , . Mimi to order. 10012 1 . - JUti. F. HAMILTON I al. • RIBROIDERED ANT) APLICA MAN TILLAS-Materials marked V..r Rinbrolflerrang Ap at my. by , • SIRS. L. 9. IVILE"?.. ;.:' je'Af. , .... No. Zlllf Prim otrooLabom Hurt liolivar Fire Brick and CraCible Clablan ... Company .. . rimus CO I eaMiATING EiNLAROEir - tiFfc4l l 4:7=tt :;, ° ctli f tr t inZtia n gATegi 1 " 14194 e ' r. °T ""KT.Pr .4'' jraVar b o r it Ibmin. 1 ... rittAuret. Bootrobber : 1.1957. , ' . MS Oa. .O*MMO- - • 7-7 . ' : ' .I;30:9 II IieCOILD DIPCORD & CO. WWII:MALE AND RETAIL VASITIDNADLR lIAT AND CAP DIANUFACTURERS, AND DRALERA IN ALL KINDS 09 Mita C . ORNER OF ;mop An) PIPTII STREEIIt . Pittsbnig, Pa. L.e.,`,,,,,,=7;dr`FriggTad'°"'" any' • • • COACH FACTOEY . K.. 45. Maxamlet A 11 .111,41 &mt. E. M. 111(IELOW. PROITIETUIt. 'WOULD. respectfully call the attention of Southern and {Sealant hleretuanta to hie fine dock of Carriamw, nawlnk in pars from 11100 to $1:40. These .Carriassa are built from the brat material sod workman. sod under hi. own rubervialon: he can. with coot'. deuce.. warrant Ala work Wet.. Inferior to noun manor. , Lured In the Un io n. • The meet. of hin loud:nagthe 'west forme. In demand lbr this nob.. or work. hen dared him not to build say common or low prieed wor In Ida satsbliehment. Perwma wasting food lteneet ...tort 'will please &Hand examine his stock before guing East. Ali g, Nets Coach Factor—Allegheny M. & CO.. ;tibald're watfully Inform- therfollUo Out they have meet as m ay on lam*. between oder!! and liandaskey street. They am now making vn "are prepared ye twelve °niers for every dencription of • which% Cowin*, Charicht, barouthea. Ilugglen, Murton& SA.. whir:ll,l'mm their long expellent. In the manufacture of the atom Work, and 'the facili lien they been, they Gel confident they are enabl ed te do work •on the meet renewable terms with tame wanting articles in their line. Paying particular attention to the retortion of umterhile, and having none but competent workmen, they have no hesitation in warranting theft...wk. toe therefore oak the attention of the public to title matter. N. B.—Repelling done In the hot Mannar, - andon the meet reasonable terms. jatattf AZO B. JOAryk. • - • . Coach t4e and Carri Factory. • corner r , r i f respectfully 111101113 their frien d s. and I the puLlio seaman i that they are manufacturing Carriages. Baronet:es, Rork. sways, Buggloo.thelgiss and Chariots, In all their ratio us styles of 61)11111am 6 proporiPm. , : All. orders wilt le executed with strict ,card to dura bility and beauty of ••flnish. Itepairs will mho be attended to mi the Mot ntaesnable terms, Using in All their unrk the best Eastern hhafts, Poles And Wheel Stuff, they fuel confident that' all 'who farm them with their tetrunage will be perfrcUysatistied on trial of theirseark. Purchase, Are requ,,tod to give thorn • caU.befiew par. 7 - 71?ififiliiiieTt3tockiikkactori, ABILITY;=ENEROY, A ECONOMY.--- :Thited _goods In ' Children ' * 110.0, Nana Socks, Un• tdrts, and Drawernomkl at man rditetarer'm mice*, at the Filth street Mocking Mallory, all mad. from hue wer . slr.i. No ADVANCH IN ritic,E. • WIL:DALY, Waists ragfory. gth µreit: tetiroanyVood and Martaha J. J. PLOTI CAPSTAND. Livin Ll gs • ton, Roggen it Co. NOVELTY IWORKS, - PITTSBURGII, 91BACK and Depot. Railroad .Sialeay Cana and arobado.;.Plittfixts and enuntet . ani Door rocks of radon. Piretna, Prop Mils,u Lair la Onfrea Mina or kind... Taint. ammorod , patternm Dolt, and TostactoMr Mollastio Iron Casting. or n!err va. Arty In font snit r • •;• • • W.W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, ! 310,321.nd aZ:Liberfis.afrerf.. anlmuili:iTuAturakarr.d. PITTSBURGIL., • • VINIiIMIENTS;_ 'Tombs, , Grave: • Stonea,„' .Famltoro Tape, Maatele; Impaeliza"so..4 ware on head. end mach to ceder. 1 , InarbtherT. at the knead tales% Three Imadrat lair ant .nd...).. 1,4 elsrns.fer Monomania-de:an haltd. leek and Cab 7.1 a, He tarnished to the Trade at the lowest All Indere Mal will despatch at 319 /.Ibertplhl • • ea= • • .WALtiACE. • - Blacksmith' Bellow's Manufactory, CJO•PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.z—The tear teethes/ would respectful:ls Inform tlaate fettidund the /ohne geormar, that they base entered . into partner• thin sommeneing en tbeltilt of Aprlbtmdre the flan of IL WILLIAIIS A 00 for thesamtufactoye of IILACKI9II7II. Tutf,WW2 of every dread plima, whlch they anp *dent:sin. *4 to teate of the very UR otalestals and Amperage work. ,taanehtp. They tenant to have slow op hand nn tan!-: ment of atl stem (mut 2/ to 411 Inches. at their manufattnsf• &Tune tf Robinson and Sandusky etrrog iT A NY11:14 . ..ttleatbens. aley2d. - • . : ms/mItY PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, -1854. . . - NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.. Prom vivacciaa. a- SCHELL'S General . MlTertialeZ N. 346 . 0 3- 4 nmadwaY. New Ecrtk. (late NO. • St) Naaeau Arcot-) RtliaUe Rtit2l* in the City of Globe Iron . ling ,Works. Nos. 811 and 813 gzmroe 4treet, New York,' OPPOSITE TRII:M.U.IItE WOEP.6 SALES R 0 0M5,".12.2 , GRAND STREIT. ms Doan max %Walnut. THE subscribers having extensive and un tiailut=s,SriusraTN'vssent"=`t: orrer u t r o b ts, ist r sT 11,1deolere throughout the oouutry. IthOUGLITtf CAST.TRONn.fizErc. • . of livery oterizttort, On:W.0481ml. f ert.Doors. Fbreabl d t iron DafttAndt,plain emd orrutoutgat: tilts cud (*rats fbr-thtictrat,trost Wort; &Um, M Sands. a te, F . /over and llatbrelisad blur • . , Mends, ors., dr. - Alm. a eoperior quality of Iran Farm Fent*, all or which. 'the)* vrlllnerrent 1.0 vornam Inst•rengthNurabillgy. beau ty of dodgy and &mimeo., ~„ manufactures of any oth er house In their Ilne. Orders from every section of the United States thankthlly received and executed with the OUTDONE!!! TPROPRIETOR OF THE MERCAN TILE GUIDE you'd respeethally oall th e attention of thents, Farmers. and Mechanise, residing one of the the elty to the asoderate trans' a yearly rubsciptlon of the Gettgeg tq mall subgelbers only Ally tloas yor . rean.ra glt xanquestlenably, the ebeayast Weekly tenth: Newspaperpuldlabed lo the UnltedStatee. She Mame" of tbe Guide ertll mutate thawed variety et Original, Btley Artie es written not only to but tonetruet,stbey tt errta with" synopsis of all Abe lanai and Neva thDay., . • , In regard to po li ties, e Glade nieletald an Outs gendeettese, and, fronattme te thee , tr edversta ouch measures ea hest conduce to the Interest. of the greatest , . FOsivA snss and other. are ieepratfellf - requested to set ea Agents for this paper, to whorls will bellarwardod epechnen moles, free when Modred to dom. • PREMII7.IIB.—An indueementhmPeretwol to Wares? themselves to obtaln onbecribers for the dferosah3e Guide, wo offer the Adlowingpre:drone.' and Upon the receipt of the names audraty fn • Odroner, we Will forward them: Per -:fitgritadernth'.if ordirl,ld , the oddrou of those For throe hi:indeed subserlbeeash'.... 00 For twohundred and lifts . au isers, isel will glee tim • 000 splendid Poe Gold Watch; (warnmted Ito For two hundreeLairtellealtnt, : b_paSiold 3.4..k0ked;,,(11' • Foram, hundred andlifty; oneehead DtDreeelet. (One . For one hureired, ono Gold Vest GUM. worth 8 :00 For torcutr.firo euhaeribere, one 'Gad Pun and Gold 'folder, handsomely eriffrared: worth ' 1060 For 0 t t 013., ono •do . 410 • do• _ OP For y.' ono '-- do. do do 000 •For flirty, one do - do • • do 500 ;Fit twenty,Oommerelel 'do In'allm do ' extension holder, worth • ' • a 00 For fifteen. one medium do do • 200 For twelve, one Lades • ' do "- do , • IWO •Thie Gold Pen and Gold folder, lathe Ladles' else, and Id beautiful article.: • • - theabort cootie shall Di procured from Mader York °Tr 0 .0 lintinfertMln If 13=14ns:the aeklowledeed beet Go d Pen anPeneil Goo idanutleturmiln this mertineht. CLUBS ca n to adrantadeoriely formed in every 'Glade sad Litylnt he Union, and a large Murder of fultdaibare obtalnediu this way, Path would ofhooduirre , her the,f7edde.ean.be 'well reworded. as cornetßend ume 7 ralltgrtio . would dcwlra an ex . eeltrnt Fondly New*. Paper. thouldat onto iorall thermostats of the Col*. The price beina moat below soy other of published. Ao.z.vrs fo , every city In the f!oitof Mores owl I fiordo. Itespoosible outfits, wit. will act am agents for - I the Guide. wlll plume fangs& me with their...men - for pide • TO rirE L.tILLIWNDI would particularly appenl.ll.non , log the ord . -limey of thelr services, risen rwrentetimlly 41 , reefed. ur their cooporntlon oar subscrlptkin list nonkl noon out saber any newer publish.' on this continent, and to gain tide we shall at all time% !bite to embody In the rolumns of Gm Ounfr quiethlng toned only pleas but Instruct our female patrons. Our sulescritnimtprien bettor q too, there will he but little difficulty in their plocuring for =enough muhscribere to ontOn tory of the Theft Preati• M. above drvcritql, and what Indy 'would not desire is handsome Gold Watch, Picket, Greenlet, Pen and Pandit Wo want to mint an million of flip Masson , / (brim within three mouths. This equal llshed.we shell entente fbo Onade to double Its proqit else. Snok•Skilwripli4nstuaybrovnlttedin PostOfficeittempet WAG communlrations eboutd tit sdilreqed, void-paid. to W. E.lttAncrsr, Editor and Publisher oft,. Nese l'vrk ibnenntac Guide. No. 183 Greenwich strqt. iiirNeworspereraroutOwd 1 0 0 L3lion, by pablbhlng the amore. arPrePtiatels dbidayed, Indenting Diu weber, for Tbo,Meins, end ceiling attqtinn ecUtotialy to the memo, and sending to thereon, will tie entitled to an eschanm Ind rennin , a GOLD PEA' AND GULP DOLDER.wmth bOn - Lkako , hail Paters xlll be entltledtotwo. which Penln forwerded to Pion set they man olirect. IVS.This Pen and Holder will be of the snentilarturr of the Nan, Osti fin enisti”..D.4.lo flustreiss. No, It i firessink-h st. lb. meet cstriutive and table Gold Pen maim,* on this qntinerit, if not in e apl.3.2mv Staten Island Fancy Dying Establis' blunt. OFFICE No. 2 JOILNSTREEt rro DCOI3 nor Hwang tr. mem , CORK QTY., DERS received by Express, or otherwise, a. II lut dying or cleansing - &din' Drew" Mantillas and R411E114.4 entry deeeripttnn. Damask and Ilmeen Cur talne heantirnlfy dyed. Lace Curtain. restored- Canton Cyst. Elmula dyed the mart briVinut.. or the more gram' Allitndeofrllt, woolen (and faney .r ,, 111. (In the ;dere or garment.)treatnl in the moat entereand •manner. The anderelgned have had long' eximimen in the r.ros rntl.,n ufthlo tousle... at Rtaten Wand. amt feel - /mond that their oneness In the an of de Inn Isuariralled. Intr-74tor 11Alln.RIT NEPHEWS t CO. VIOLYNEAUXIMI4 ititintilla.llll(teiOak . IVl.ll•lnilluturor sad Impartor. bE Caial (11`.0. MaritillaEmporinm, Vt I aTertera abla of tuner Yarn. Eltraear. F. lIIBBARI> SON, Wild Cherry Bitter, Cirrs.nha Balm. 19314 Serf, Ae-02 30)6 El ., T. IIUILLIIERT, American llonieen ,vrint• 11 Incom.uract. Stedklum C. Lc, to tr AN DUESEN'S Improvedlt V mtarm gml Ilalr mid i;nal mlo awl en+ a new growth omit.Dept.l4.• jaOCT. GILBERT, tram Mempliie, cur zicarats:firixr,nd A fFRBE tisiKiiiittSt:gitinfacitirer and Importer of Onus. race, Pistol!, te.loo Talton rt.. WAIL:NICK, 3lanufacturerWE—n-aii -4 • riled Cottue Firrnitere. ar.. lOHN DAVIS. Conimission Merchant and • Traix , rttrbr Crandlos,lll.yes aed Mars. ZWil'ash- Ingtan st. GOODW IN E BRO., Iklannfacturors of Cut Tubacva. Cigars. and Snuff, 2.) , TandrlO WLEE & prputiets and .ST:. Patent Martne. olc Vltaday WM. SIMMONS. Millinery, .564 Bitind smi, seta. Ifstmpataa Hotel. DOPER lIOUSE, A. J..Pease & Bro., Pro 1. mieus.alttmssisrsr. ' II CORMA.I4 COTTER, successor to Lee, (Lttrcorster Co.. Importer and Jobtxr stapstaple A. DT7 ads. 41 Cedar it ./CHAFFER, Into W. Newman, 31.Anufac. tom and.WhoicealeDcaleritaa‘liedetialtera.Shoes. .. 4 6:4 Broadway, , mbO-3rar A.STUEL L. CAVERLY, Wholeßale Deal iu Mourne. Paluted Palle and Tube. Wood sod ATII. In Ware. Iteakete, Mats, Corium Twice. Winking, Match ea. to.. Yol tireenwleb at., Na. York. mho - trw. WINDOW SHADES, Gilt:Contices, Table 00 Cloth, Ea. JORN TERMlNP.Manweartureratel oleaak Dralcr, No.lo Catharine et.. and No. Chatham &ware. New York. MISCELLANEOI7£4. Joss P. min_ Nat. Tel. 0f80e..) data tit-Cbaricat NM/Imola) CITY HOTEL, (late Browne,) corner' of smuhada and Third streets. rittsbeca..P.... GLASS CAltii.PPootistor. Wilds large and commodious 177uss having node, =l,ll°Zeg Ortbi a tlre " ll4 public GRAILIMMOIMIXIL •. S. CUTHBERT & SON, ' ........ iii.ENERAL GOIIINGSSION AGENTS, tor tfi the tale and parrhase tifitail. FAtats, - Clabetion of Rent,. Neirotlating Lam& ca 4 Mali& .M.rtgaltt.. la.. Ng: 140 Mini st. Plttsbnrah. Pa. - . . ca.', • T. C. WARRINGTON; • (DIPLOMA:) lADZES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE: A tlaltam thrall; on hand it full assoitment„ mirth stmt , PlttaborßlT. Pa. • •• • anM-Ird JWtANT MOWRY, Dealer in Leather eit • nide., 011 and Shoe Vimithirs. No.Z3l.ll,erty street. inmate the hnd nf Wo& tabS•y • COFFEE; eatabllahad 184:4 reitelved.fanr presnlina, t'fr: Mine )fedala and 2 1/Iplnnuni—Manurantnrr. 46a Panel stmt. Pittsburgh. Pa. - 14.114rwkee of comma. cmthterfettm. ome01;1117 - . WARDIIOP'D SEED STORE In now re o plate with rozly Feeds for the i t Prlmieg rumeuts for the Orrhanlic Corn B hollers. Bteik.wd Blom Cotters. and every thlng of Interest to the' }lnner, hard(- nervy, AllisUltr. Orders from Dealer. and Merchants - filled promotlr on liberal tenon. • - ..• • - • i•IA 'WALTER I'. MASSIIALL, lin - poker and Y Denier In Plain: llgured and. Deenratire ,Caper Ilens Bola dngo V N0.66 Wood otreet, Pittsburgh. eou • at of the orlobroted tonnufectureri.ileenteG• ARIS 1: o n Peels Fashions for JUNl'''. direct per Wenner is I be on rata en the lot proximo or • - • flll.B.th. 8.- wuso:r. 10271 f '3314' Penn. a b o ve Ilep‘e Amt.' LLIA I NOBLE. On . ntorer., nod. Dater In Upholohiry.. - Wholessio end Iletell,Thlrd Str<tt, bearly opporlte.Ahe Post Oftleo, . • • 113ITTSBURGII COACII -FACTODY."--No. 46 Dittorma Alley, year {Cord 'street. • ••_ , • 148 „ /L. 31. BIGELOW, Proprietor. ir A. ;*would moat rospectfolly b ey . feral the nubile that be keep* on hand, et his Ovid on the wept aide of the Diamond. Allegheor Citr. ono. lelete assortment of Nonitian 1111mbr. Al..', Vs - bitten ghat ter. are made to order. In the best. idyl', warranted 00161 to gm, In the United Kates. 1110 Mods vati_he removed without the of a mow driver. llsvin_gptirehaeed the eteek, tools, and wood .of the iSsidnet Idetahllsirtootit of ammo,. 4...lleCielland. amlnepitirod to 'furnish their old to their well as the nubile at large, with even - thing In their Hem Ammer, No. Wood street, Pittehorwh.. rocte..'6 J. A. DROWN. --• . • r. Loam. so - , PEZW.. GLASS ..,WORKS; lORENZ Jd A o[atAttedieff "VIALIS. T TIOTTLItS, and 'WINDOW V% 63 Water and 65 front .t onto Pitteburrb. N. 11—Partleolar.atbettlen mid to odd sizes of Window Plus and prints mould. The 3W.tlea and Vials. •aotai • i . EtI.UC ' JO! (M. • jars p..4inna. I( ONES ' ''"''' ' ''''fnutitrarts of Sprui ,,, e and Under linnd; Modal Slab Steel, Steel Plovgb %1 lag.. Conch ghpd 1:1Intle fintiogr,. Brun Not ilnif Patent. Eintr - 31n11 and .Ihamat IsOnt.dn/W-Onnar or EVA. tp4-I:l=gtftz..et.4lV4burgb.• • • T B.' ............... 1',254,tr=t1.17.7 1 .4tr Cul " 7 ". f * :13" . pAWSON, AtOliVi & CO., 3 , loll9rilettlroll of Shorels. Spode& lo.,Wirettowle No. SU Wood . worn PaLsbargh.l%. - Tenn CottcaPiltsburgb. KENNEDY; a CO.' Minato- Penn A .-hoorey Lthoillep= . Carpet Chain of ?It anion i!ta iqtadmi' _ • - e: • • ' ( - 15 ! I ! ' 2,d ,1 7 1 j• 1 a ll;Zi‘Vjalttr.4.ll=7:lli=ii,2lV"' :~~xy~%, ~ ,fix I 011SBURGH GAiETtE., tipitSDAY - PIORMNG; JUNE l t 1854 Far the Dally Pittsburgh Chisuriu, bts Etarolt.:—.As the elm° is rapidly approach in4 :when the Directors of. the Schools of Alleghe4 nyptuity will be called to make Choice or a Bi-' pcmatendent of -Public School; permit me, thrbperyour columns to call attention to this 'Whether the present plan of having one Super. intendant for the whole county is the best !plan, or mhetherit is at all likely to result in good, are not gotestiorta now to be determined. The law has been'enacted that we arc to have a Superin tendent for . 10the schools of the county.", The only question to be determined atpresent, then, le-l-,Who is best qualifted to' discharge faithfully and efficientlythe duties of this high and respon-t Bible station Several candidates are now before you, but among them all; I know of no one bet, ter qualified:or .more deserving than 31r:Joke 1 Kelly We have been personally acquainted with idr. Kelly for the last twenty years and feel safe in if-: firming that he has done more to advance the Cnuse, of lostonnd and thorough"nducation•in Allegheny city and county, than any individual of whom we have. any knowledge. - "lie' onimenced the busi ness of teaching *hen 'the City was in its infan cy: He hassteatlily prosecuted that business un til the present time, ever' giving to his patrons the mostentiresatlifaitioii. Of the 17,000 boys who hare been under his:tuition during thetas years. many have, gone into the different proles slcins of life and into dfferent'parni'of the world cherishing the most gratefuirentembrance of that complete and thorough training in all the differ ent branches of an English education which they reScived at his hand. !' . . . . . • E NT . a LLTXR.R. 122 Grand !treat . , N. T a scholar, Ma repidation is beyond dispute. An it teacher,. Into long eperierice and dilltgent application - to hiaprofesmon, place -him among the best of the' day. - And as an.old and tried citizen who luta done mush for the cause of edu. cation our tniffst, 'we think him worthy a re manbranee ou the present occasion. • r ilVe take pleasure therefore in Commendmito tbi Directory or tile,PublicSchools of Allegheny anty, for Superintendent, our Old mul'espen led Teacher; 3lr. Seim Kelly: X. . . . xotnln EIiAVVII — OUTRACIE.—The Cleveland Leittlee, of Tuesday, Contains an account of a nuiet diabolical outragecomititted in Ohio; in be- Lett of Slavery. A correspondent of . that petl furnishes the following account: k man passed through Xenia; on Thursday, May 25, and it teas ascertained - that he Was a "fugitive" from Virginia. This was soon gos .sipped,ahout the streets, and a poor intemperate curse to society, bearing - the numb of .51cCriy; Conceived the idea of arresting him, awl 'accord made chase In a Intgu. Alter travelling some - ten'Mileß, at Cedattille Inn Overtook the supposed fugitive. Waitngun tit he bad'passed,thrOngh the village, le' drove up alongside of thin man 'and Charged him with being a "fugitive Avila Justkr (n" The.laiter stoutly, denied the charge, but the former per-_, I sisted, answering the' fugitive that he was bin I friend, and that he had tome' "all the . way" I from Xenia, for the 'purpose of helping hum , un to the "promised land;" whereupon the man got Into his buggy and travelled with him: sonic tive During the ride,. McCoy stopped at' several honses on the road and inquired (informing them at the•same time that he hail a fugitive) if they Would assist a fellow:man to gain his Pim., na And, all answering in the Affirmative he drOve on until be called on a man by tho name of Sam net Chapman; this - tau the man for the work.— Chapman readily assented,' boasting ,that he was &Virginian; whereupon McCoy seized the man, exclaiming, "d---n you: I got you just where I want ,you:" Chapman and his son William aid ing; and after a' desperate atruggle, succeeded in tying him and locking him up in a room." Ne cessity being the mother of Inventlen, the .fagi tire, with the assistance of an old rusty chisel, be found in the room, seiered his bands and .burst Ms prison, doors, and once mare attempted tccoutte has escape; but the ' , blood houndP Soon overtook hith, When& second scuffle 'ensued, and before he 'would suffer himself to be taken, 31e- Coy smashed his skull with I\ leaden "mfr." Some men working at a distance ran to render 'this unfortunate Man assistance, but just as they reached the Spot. McCoy and his abettors, the CIIIIIII2IIIIIV had lifted• hint in the buggy, and drove off with him at a rapid rate. They drove about ten miles, end finding that he truuld die, they - brawl:dm out in the woods, and each made f‘this Lome: On the next day, (Friday,) the neighbors had the_ Chap-mans and McCoy arrest ed,- and -after. a preliminary emuninstion they were bound over to Court, tc.' answer to the charge ofassault.with intent to kill. The dint being over:ail bands thotight-tinta eelves secure but bold !• • One man more adroit thin the rest, went to the junior Chapman, and ln a bland And confidential manners said to him, ' , Bill, tell toe 'what became 'or tie - negro; you know that you aro clear. and tbe taken up again." "Bill" then divulged the secret. the body was found, and an inquest held yesterday, the result of which I have not leartted. McCoy, and the Chapmans; father and son, have been re-nrreated, and are' Weir quartered in Xenia The exciterand in Xenia, en Saturday eve ning,'wns beyond description. Fears were en-: tertained that a, summary court would convene despite "stotie zentls," and, the efforts of n lair 7 abiding people to frown down the storm.. The Leader in giving this letter says: "We learned last night, that it required all the power and persuasion of officers and citizens to prevent the people from breaking into the jail and tear ing . the demons to pieces." - It would seem, front the events daily occur, ring, that Slavery' - avails itself of its triumph in. Congress to display itself in the most hideous manner to the people of - the free Slates. there never be ah ebb in the tide of infamy: SiAVERT FACITIXE.—Let none of our readers give creedit to rattrA, or-any like wicked wag, fur the following rich little bit of satire on "thee - color institution." It b, clipped from the...Souk en; Bieseopalian, a Maid and reputable , religiouS monthly. publiebeTat Charleston.' 8. C., anti may be taken as- ,, specimen bricks" of a catechism forslaves contained in the April number. Viewed in. all ;its bonrings; it certainly .outrPonchen Who keeps snakes and all, bad - things from hurt-, God does. Who gavo,you a master and a mistress? Clod gave them.to me. Who says yes must obey theni? • . . • I God says that I must, What book tells you theso things? The Bible. 'llow does Ond do all his work? • lie niwayi does it right. Does od love to-work! Yes, God is always at work. .- DO the goodangels work? Yco, they do what, GNI tells-them. ' they love to work?' Yes • _ tley 'foie to please Whet does God say about your work? lic that trill net work, shall not eat.. Did Mont end Eve have to work? • • - Yes, they werb to keep the garden. Was it hard th keep the garden ? , • No, it was very easy. What makes the crops so loud to grow now? Sin makekit. , Whet makes.yit buy My own wicked holtrt. - • ' Idorr de yen know your hart is , wioked ? ,I feel it eraryllay., , Who teaches you so many wicked things Y . The Devil, Must yon let the Devil teach you? No, Linnet not. ..• The- humor- of the questions and answers about ivork—imrticularly this : What doer God soy s tout work f He that atilt 1101 Work stall not eat,—becamea suipassing'droll,.when :s reem i her, that this Is the religrous Instruction provided for those who .'do all the hard working by thise who do all the good eating.; Who after this, will say, that tile spiritual - welfare of-the slaves Is neglected by their masters ?-•-Rothester Demo- Potvosa.--Some of tho 0,050 must hove scuttled 'powder mit 'thii, :aro boar; that 100 gufts vvere fired , yesterday - byVbe Democrats of New ffmtcti, IDS the 'Batton- Democracy, (I for 'Catch trate In favor of the Ifobiosba - bill) nod a gootllilautubcr . in liartford.--rottima of, Coni- . . . . To. which the Courier and. Enquirer reepoutle: '.130, according to Jahn Milton, smelled .the on• gels powder when Satan and `his followers Warred with it against High Heaven— • ' • • " • 'flotsam otscarea In make, 01111eaven aPpogred . Cram time deepthrostod .Matte bnkil'a• whose roar •a ""w""ith ontn .,g_hfo t ,. And the Albany Evenilisr:: Journal DIVA: If "some -of We 3,060" "sinelled powder;" in nett ford, Blau; Drivera And • Al:tough Facts" 'will "smell"- britnstoneworecrwhere else; or.there. is no use of having hrinistone." -- • -, ,hlLseuros.—:•The .Linatiriek Chentaeiti mays that Fatherldatilier hue sustained nietlier: alma bf partilysii,tuid that the ',Wear hi/health Is such . Rs to enn . so Mende the deepest au:. ietp „ . . GAZETTE. THE PEM°D.DH.Se WARILY.- .. •.i \ , The following rerelnliorie' Wire adopted than- I In response to a callin the papers of Saturday, ' -ir eena ly ; - _ \ ~ , . ... .. - a meeting of our citizens was held at the church , !,fle.rOy_ed, That this s me s.s ating „sympathise most of the Rev. Dr.Periningten, eerier of Prince and profentidl„y„vLith . the Victims ef.gla -.Whom Marion streets, last evening for the purpose of the. 'eFugitiveShsve Line"' have so recently expreming the Oympathy of the friends of free-- - theutlf;back into 'kelp ettaina 1 as the last act of dth the three colored men, (Stephen ,_ Rob- . the dark and cruel drama lie American • despot ert tied em wi Jacob Pemhroke,) who - wine= ruthlessly ism in this nominally free Cite* often outraged dragged back into Maryland slavery ' from this ' and disgraced by ihe foul feet of the slave -catch city, on Friday, and their condolence with their ' er, and we' 'sincerely condole-With-their bereaved relatives, Di. Pennine:hand family--the letter'.i n relatives this City (the Rev. \ Dee - Penttington being the brother of, the first named and . ..the ! and randiy,ye t his. seethed affections and hopes uncle - of the others, he hairing changed kis under these moss painful and trying . eiremmsten. name after his own escape from slavery. - I ces. ! .\. \ \ \" ' . The house . was crowded mph beyond its ea- \ : Reiotred, That Meeting' rejoices that the petits.' by a deeply. sympathizing audience. - 'Are \ Fugitive Slave baleen no longer btedieented ex tee the usual preliminary - religious 'services, in i . s irept through the infamy of lies and stthterittpes which the Rey...fames Reese officiated,: were con-, by United Striae officer..., • \`; \ .- eluded, the Itele.S..C. W. Pennington made o i The meeting, which,mos one of. the host statement of the case- whose 'startling outrage i thronged and deeply,eympathiling ever aeseeie upon even the forms of .law, law, not to say. justice i blefin this - city, finallyadjourned pending lime- - and mercy, had occasioned the meeting. We "position to raise a committee to 'wonaiderthe pi* give a sketch• of: his remarks: ' i • - • priety of "an ,organization to resist 'the , Fttiii-', , . Da. exestecrros's srelemeir. .. five Slave bill _by force,". which -excited much , Dr."irenningtoisaid it was his painful duty, as i warm though friendly discussion by gentlemere an halt-ideal, to ask their indulgence, for a few i nanted'nbetre•---Ir. I. -trimme: • " . \ moments; for the purpose of making some - obser: 1 , - 7,-------.. ~...., ~.. +rations in reference, to that' large, broken and ' A eke!: le be - atet-irritee74,7artVl."' ' scattered faintly of which he was the only repro- - While Relates are fired hr the medness of party !tentative in the,city. Ills ancestors, about four exultation over the passage of the Nebraika Bill,' generations age, 'were taken 'from Africn.' His t and the attenipt, is made through' ti . penaioned grandfather was the eon of aMandinge Prince, i presS 'to represent it as a popular ineasure; we and heir apparent to 'the throng' Having been!, read in other places that church belle were tolled brought to this country, heetas sold into Slavery 1 in melancholy cadence over the outrage, and in into theeTilghtruth family of Hagerstown, Vlssli- ' Boston an United Stites officer has been ahot dead ington Co., Md.; -which was Very opulent and re- 1 while deeecreting the free eon of the State by an apectehle, Ills misfortene.s were, 'of course, the ; attempt co arrest a fugitive slave under the pro . - den : dull of his family in thi Country;'for IMP- ! visions of the Compromise nets of 1850. , `\There mg the misfortune to be:lEl4l4)l)sas his posteri- I is a feeling rife hi the Ninth that they have been ty became slaves. They continued to be owned betrayed and)usulted hytlie action of Congress, bythe Tilghman family until the year 1387. On I and the dritgonaltig process by which the adenin e Novtinber Sabbath he . he (the Speaker) effected_ I istration bailie:ll'llnd hronght tlio passage cirrus his escape ; but at the time ;he left Isis father, i Nebraska Bill. \ The North seems to think that if Wittier, and eleven' brothers and sisters in the; Compromises can be broken to extend' alaverr,.. possession of Col. Tilghriomi. Misfortunes then I there is 110 moral ebligatioas to adhere in' thickly crowded upon thole.' The speaker then !.the rendition of fugitive slaves:' The - NO:elf his entered into,' Minute account (Which has already i suffered almost in eileneemnder the coarse throe; been partly given in The Tratune.) of the efforts 1 tives of the ScintherePress:' A Richmond paper of the members of this unfortunate Pithily' ie', has boasted recently that it was n virtue to shoot Main their liberty, With respect to Dr. Pin- I down "Yankee "echoolmasteri." Can it be , won nington himself ho informed the assembly that I tiered theti•that the Yankee town of Bostonlaa ho was, while in slavery, a blacksmith;artd con , I treats hot . .b . hese inaults? sidered a Very good 'one. lie had been sold at IWe fear this 'the end. Op,. one time by" Tilghman for $7OO, and afterwards i position to ' nciple at the taken back. . And in seven or eight yearn after 1 North, - whilk tnth is'a mire he had effected his escape hit , directed his Cone- question of advantage.y sel, alr, Hooker, to . applyto tho Colonel to knoir The South le Intim of the the amount of the -claim he hail on hint - when "country eat Northern do- . the Colonel den - landed one thousand: ihillses-- : mestie inane rnmetital pa thos showing that after the, lapse-of time lie hid 1 Bey which el ;bur from the not forgotten the crime otronning away. Hie 'unequal unequal rive , T of Europe, father had !mule several attempts to escape butt while ne the ilea of me rat had felled. trio mother was' eold to a pCMOU in ( ity and phill wed absolute Mobile. The speaker next Enid, - thet after" he ' prohibition .h bar great • came North 'he found' no difficulty In educating - .steel° of eta sedition of the himself and proeilling fon hieetern *ante: ' Proel; I Af r i can . oa r . time° had opened' any doors for him. Ile' bed l• A flied :km ; up between' found friends everywhere; tot only intids cone- 'the North at lig With the fret but in-Others. Well, for twenty-seven yeara South, and at the' Pre n+ he had not seen his brothers,; and they' could ~.ilerating influence in rreattacov.. s l ice's Cabinet. easily Imagine the Joy which he felt lest. week LB is well known that Jefferson Davis his See when there was an opportunity:2lA he expected," rotary of War is' a Secessionist—ridopeil'adeo for indulging Wm neturnt affections ,• but all, his [Cate o"th° dissolution of the Union. The- Dem expectations were blasted by the perfidious con- I - ocraine press regard the as n Patriot, nd laud duet of the law officers who • were invested With ' high his -chivalry r' Mat when 'a Northern man; the power of deciding the 'fate of his Mindy- . goaded by repeated outrages on his moraleense, He then gave a detailed account. of the proceed• and tie ideas of freedom , and equality, \dares logs, which - have been already noticed in' The 't o consider the value of this Union, he isloidted TriPeie, and =hamlet by a most feeling appeal, upon so a f ana ti c and -a traitor! Is it ndt a in which he emphatically declared that whatever , strange state of :affairs, when,: what is conside ruel and despotic means were resorted - toltreth- 1 notate for a'Sonthern men to attempt, is 'detiorin .. would meet. There were 'hearts on both I- cod as tremoitable,ifdlecrissed by ti Northengree ides of Mason and Dixon's line, and although ac I man! This is the galling feature inthe slasery . minister of Christianity lie would counsel I agitatiiiA—the Shameless and systematinatiempt I 'team and order, still if their enemies were de- I of .themocratie party to misrepresent,the re - termitic,' to push the-present subject of agits- t convictione of the . North, and- give prominent on to an extreme they would, like Pharaoh, I laudation, lied fulsome flattery to the deep-dyed . eel the jest eonsequeoces of their seta.- ' ' 1 traitors of the South, . who _prate so amity end The second regular speaker. 1 , 1.18 the Ilan. E.D. I frequently ofieceiliug \ from the Union. Wherehel elver, who spoke with eecelleut e & effect and child we would ask, \does Jeffersonlavis occupy n pci i • warm apehsuse. We give !ketch of his fes, eition More vim rthy ihanporristin, 'Wendell Phil-, ' e rice: - ' •:' . : lips or Thertderel'arke ! \ Maiosotthe Jotter as • tie said that bowled notattempt to efface by -good n:right to e • that the Union has ..loirt its a long speech tbe deep interns - ion that Dr. Per,- ;value, and their remteet, hecause of the iniqui nington had just made on ell their minds. He ties of Slavery denounnetionkas the former 'has would content himself with enlarging on *Ante Of - thdenennee it becameto a portion of the conted his points and deducing the propel inferences critioy will not submit ' the Censtent exactions nom them. About a year and • six months ego of the political +dive power 1 \ . he and some friends had assembled in that church - We-have yielded end yieblecl-time and again, - an occasion very different from tlie k present to the arrogant blaster and impudent demands of .ne. • They had then:assembled for the the Smith. Tho North, with mistaken patriotism . f giving expression to the feelings of jey and and fatal forbearance, lam•h\sitated:to plant it t ngratulation that the great State of New, York j self firinly against, thieexequiremeatain the vain had, through its Judiciary; pronounced inlayer hope "to prescreen quietfamily,l."untli,e. minor: . f restoring to liberty eight liumie beings 'who ity has, surrounded iteadf_ \ with eteength,iend alli had been on their way to Texas, there to be can , ed itself wi li unworthy mittieneee and Solr T ming - - geed to slavery . Bat on that everting they liCd 1 political tricksters, and can now, h .bribe r'• ex assembled for , the purpose of expressing ties ,) ocutive influence, and the easy yid of the !pall sorrow and anger at the ealamitywhich hadbe- I s tame whose time bas Conn , in Con ?I control fallen their friend. Me was sure there was not i itlineet'eny desired legislatim . e \ Can t •s be step - heart there which did not vibrate kis harmony ',pod—can the North-secure simple jus 'eetio ite , N .l with hit feelings,. and never did: lie hear a ner - i Ofeellege..withoutworking injustice 1 0 a sin'\ relive of affliction which produced in his, mind j gle 'g r id, of the South'guarantiecehy thatConsti len4 profeunder emotioa. • What did, that narrative et.io alwaya vepemted by the North, btit . tio fre preaentr It presented Slavery in its mast dates, quently. violated by the Sonde?: '. li be \clone table features... It shows that _Slavery .waenot: . .by fleet \ reeistance to the late aggressiqn, and a at a -distance-. but /bail' , was, in this--City, resolve ho repeal the principle of thoNebraaka in that very place, in their eery midst.., Yes, Bill, wheeever another Southern State-fteke ade here it Is, within bait of the church itself, ,end mission -into the Union. Let.the Soutiefense's brought fully before their eyes. A brotherof a, let it threatec---let it secede!, .. -A Republic disin re - minister of ligion, a minister whomyortAll es- tegrated 14 eferablo to the diegreceful, degre e teem and venerate, a doctor. of eivinity, was the ding and ineneral cohesion, which is onlyahcpal deerguation, if, indeed, it has not now become a red by these:eatinual:concessions to the adven‘ term of reproach. Yes a brother of the indieid- sing curse of 81 very. Let the North stand rtition ual who lams just addressed you has heenmirsueil the Constitutiee . and the interpretations of its by shave-catchers, arrested, his ease summarily founders-IMay \ but all further compromises,- disposed of, himself depneedof his libe-4. and,l which are at beet temporary evasions, and let heeded over to the control of his reientlese : _elo- the. grrat questieti,bemet before the jury of the pressor& The speaker. then , took up the several 'world end the airfallar of Deity. frit ' , becomes facts connected with the arrest and the so-called necessary, to dissolve the politicalhandi which trial of the slaves, - And commented powerfelly have connected" us, the i. "‘opinions of mankind". lie showed the deception that had will dojustice.to - the 'W th when passing judg been practised by all the officers of the Govern- meek on "the causes ble i h impel -them to .es t e. meet who had any connection with this case, He Seperation,"for "we hod ese teethe to be self, bed ittade application to see the prisoners, . and evident, that all men arecreated equal; that they c_, was told by the Maraliel that they hail ptheir - ee.— 'are endowed by tar ; with certain tin- Ho was told that, they had lied , their trial. that :alienable rights; °wit amoniejesa aro life, liber they said they did not want counsel, and-that ty s and the pursuit of haPpin se," they were willing to return. Now, the real fact ! \. -, '*e--\-----e 7 -....... „ of the casemate as he afterward learned, byliav- i en the Presbyterian General ,assembly (new fog got access to the prisoners, „that at the very" :1 school): at Philadelphia, Their-41y, May 25th, thus he was told they were an . their journey I the committee to Whom were refe7l the slavery South they were prisoners in in Upper room is memorials, reported unrudmonsly pleat taking the building where he bid made the application., any actien in the platter.- The report, was adopted And eo far from their 'says a that they did not by acclamation and without debate.. .\ want : - antcounsol, that • they ‘ ,to him their - Rev. Alberkßarnes,\ chairman of the‘commit- Most earnest desire to have counsel and all the tee on Buhl and Oieeteres, - reported thk-eight aid the law placed within, their reach. - IBut you ens memorialUnad.beee. handed in Mpg the See the sort of trial that they . hail—se trial such subject of' shivery, MO in regard 'to, flick the as in the. case o' the vilest , thief or murderer, committee offered the felinineg report: `,' \ , Would be considered &mantrap on jeatice. , Why, . eln reference to thetio emorlals and 'ever. it was not only the right of thoprisonersto hese. -tures :the committee recommend that, inasmuch 1 1 / 4 counsel,..but It was the duty of the Commission as We believe tbakiti tho:pr eat aspect ore/k ers to see that they were provided with good .vine Providence the eansideln of the subject', t counsel. Such WAS his Indignation .at the time in this General Assembly lann esiroble and hi ed tide iniquitous procedure that lie declared to expedient; and . inasmuch ast`ttat memorials • dil, one of the minions of the Commissioner that. al- not ask for any moilitlealion o , renewal, of the though he was el men of m peace, and never coon .thatimoniborne by previous astemblies inreward celled resistance to the laws, still, irs \ pio poor to the system and'practiee :Of, shivery yes existing pittance of the alma law were denied the accused, , in lids country,' or for any expreaeioe of opiniort he would not only connect the pulling down of the I unto the proper course to be.pursned`hy future house over the minions' heads,, but the battering assemblies, therefore this assembly, Le no ne e lith ofhis head on shoulders. (Cheers) Such men don on this subject." . \`.. \\ . \ as these aro not the guardians of the law r \ theY The report' Was' accepted and, adop , ed. miiitt are the'men who trample laW under their feet. diately without deleite, a few voices only ting Bat e e badelowa word to say to the colored pee- in the negatire. -,. .,. , \ . 1 7 pie; and liarejoiced that in . the asseembly there. : ei n monday, ally s2eth, the foil:I-wing retest was a large intermixture ore white faces : \ But Against the notion of the Assembly, upon , the, What, he would nal, was the: relation which the -subject of slavery, was read: '' . '''\, Colored people held in respect .to this Pugitiee '' t . . stearin ox TUC smitirier or stiveni. \:, i Slave Law. Can it be said that they owe alle- .‘• The undereigned respectfully protest', \figalesk glance '.to the law •or Constitution? ' They are I the action of time General Assembly upon the ter doubtleee the subjects of the law; but what voiCal pOrt of the-Committee on Bills and Overture had they in =thing the laps? Rave net the l npeM the 'Memorials 'and Overtures of sieerel . laws been made by others, by thomrtrreYed 1 \,Presbyteries . relative to the subject of slavery: spinet them? ' Just leek at the p ee w e e I n which because, that action under the cireumstances,',, these '„unfortunete people are Placed. In Indi- 1 virtually Saying to the Presbyteries in the slave , nap they have been driven ,eut. ' Inllllnois they I holding States that the action of the last preced e-re Preldbited from baring a filed residence and ins MeneralAssemblY, in requesting;'.' distinct, after a certain time they arc to hated tho 'Slate. and full statements touching" the' three ,points . In Virginia they .may be warned' out by any there specified;; la not approved, by this General white man. In Tennessee a colored man though Aesenthly, mid that the, present - Assemely is sat e free forfeiti his freedom by attempting to remain 3sfied with the 'neglect and refusal to answer there. Thus you see theee poor fellows pre hun, those inquiries, and does not deem them of suf. ted throughout the land, and may in fact be said licient importance to the peace or purity of tho to have no country. Let mo then In conclusion church to eepeat the eerme.stfor- an answer at the suggest, a few points in relation to this law. All next General "Attsembly ;'also,:because it will those who are arrested under -it aro entitled to and- must ba iconktnied Into re willingness to fair play:- But ,if you. be 'attacked, then It is cease sill direet`eifort to . disconnect-Itself from your right to defend yourselr to the 'lest.— the sin of Slavery ; 'and isin Able particular a I speak with care and caution, and I repeat -needing. from the highland laudable position it, if you be assailed alllow no man to heretofore roam:tied; and for further reason that trample on your natnial :eighth with 'finpu , l it places ibis brunchAnhe, Christian Mitch in city. ' Thirdly:. I would recommend that a gem- i the apparent poiithou'efilinfinithing Itheffotts to nilttee or-Vigilinco be formed-so that when you' 'Medicate a peat and 'growihg evil, at the very hear of the arrival •of any slave you cab at ones period 'when too efforts for its catenateet and report the fact to'headquarters.-. The speaker I perpetuity are the strongest and most reprehen. then. Concluded his address by intimating that the e sible, as well as unscrupulous, rind when- there present wits I a dangerous time for the South to I is also thee best, prospect 'for- thelabors. of .the prosecute its detestable policy; and that in Spite" Church to be successful, end lute the . appearanceof ail oppemitionthe dense of theloPPreere , l would I of 'being, willing to abanden the field rather than finally trlunralt '. - ' '' - ' - I stem the flood of iniquity rolling in upon .the The third speaker named in the cell was br. J. , Church and the country. \ r...SnadOtas. That ' : gentleman wee introduced ' ' The protest was signed by twenty eighi Inc to the meeting Lithe , lion. 'Mr. Culver as 'ono I bees. After some dismission eleProtest, WAS ore who eras born within IT miles of the !pot where l• tiered to be 'entered upon the ude u4 ' , - tc .. ti , Dr.'hennington mod Ms' kindred were been ' end'. The whole matter wes,then' referred to_ toe which :MO many of theta hid disappeared , .l Committee eaßills'atid Overtures. by flight to the North or by sale' to Ake name- ' - - eolith. ',Ma taro many vetythrilling facts : and pestilent auggestions, whiele,Wiire warmly' iiii. pleaded theougliout.. : Our reperter tarnished en interesting sketch of Via remark; but owing to the lateness of the hour at whicitthe, mectinad• .loarnMl en aro compelled Co omit it, 'together,' with reports of other speeches by Rev. Mr. Good atur,_ Mr. Barbour Rev:`: Mr.lltay;Mr.:. Mailed. ttr,l:Jiti*is; Mr. Peebles, Rev. Mr. Willimns, arid etherie all whioh, under Mere favortthla,drenn. stances, vroshmilil have Ahem. \ or the tidAy- members frOM the New England States, two,were ateent or had paired off,.twett ty4lst-Yousl 'agaleat, atal _Wee only, in filor of - The , riatooe of these'.,,three 4eserie .to b e written in li4eri - ‘of • ~ .pe eh ipe they 'ludo enough' bytheir Totes. to jaitify their furniehlig the writing ineteriele.— If net, let the Sentinii.etort_aterherriPtiOrti • New, three:id will eontrikute litierab7 and fora - tali on app? opriete commentary, The three names trill per* hit° hietrn7, no fear of thill —A/Zany Wi;4. ~~ ~e ~.~=.- ' \'` , . - • ,• .*7""ll'*: s7 l'. „, C-: -VOLUME. LXVII-10 MER .247.-.- dihta Reigate, Tlu,Balt4lll Met. The popular tumul t and blemished - in Boston .- is only a precursor , of the timer we shall have. The respect for natural right prevalent in the . free communities of the Northern 'States has been grossli and, we must add, wantonly outraged by the Cotton' Interest, whirl; controls the gov. ernmental machinei7.at Washington:, : Why,let ns ask, do southern politicians :insist ' upon the recepture at all luisards and - the most, enormous.-. expence, of the men.they claim as - property 2 , 7_ , Why',do they insist that-the -Federal . Govern- ' ' meat 'shall spend,seVeral 'thousand dollairfor '. • ”proPerty" worth 'but rsrait s llisellen of that -.. amounts ,_ Why do thiy neglect:the plain . made of takin g suitable . ; compensation "er,oitOe, from - the Federal Treasury, new -in .'the.possession of their. tools'. For •no . other reason ,thar-to - trample upon the moral sentiment of the North."' .. to outrage every , feeling of .finnasnity, ti send?" ' their Armed myrmidons to Parade slavery at the, pistol's - Mei:de throukh the streets 'of Boston ; 'it is part of the same ,Van which has put luta' , the hands of Alanhabi InPhllede4 l 4 l the Fi l ' el ' , - .-\ - ',legs of murder l which Lea declared, -by .the - months 'of Judgea Grier - and BeneAthet ;Pain; sylvania Courts cannot 'indict or try;, either on . criminal or civil process, a federal co nstable at. tempting, murder': on civil process l'• l'll4leh has forced President Pierce to advertise in , the Unice that he stands ready to. bestow Federal pttron age on every Congresiman that will sacrifice the esteem. of his constituents and vote for slavery ; ', , wldch Is nos trying to drag the country into, a- . war with Spain, Franco and England, in a du : . ads for the extension of human bondage I, which is singing the praises of Nicholas of Etes,A., 1 , sie and other despots-; which -is •:attesoptinktoA prescribe every , man_who has the coverage to avow , k t h imself Is lover. ' or deeerfoy, morality and' free- ' ...,, doin ; and which seems determined to persevere " .reckless of disunion, anarchy, riot; and:blood. - I.: The outburst at . Boston Boston is. vpromonitiOn: of Many similar ones. The people are better Win, .the politlcitum—more sensible to the obligations 'of boipitality. We can but respect - a caMmuni- --. ty that shows such a respect for itselt—tberwril not, pereolt its most humble guest to be taken away .. into, the eplessness.or bondage. Wo.woeldthat the sentiment of public virtue were equally strong ~. in every yevt of our country l The - .day of cop. promises is past. The riot nos going on in Seaton is, a practical ~ confirmation of\ these assurances and of this ad rice.' The tumultuous assemblage of thousandi.:' 1' the murdeiaf an'otlMeiin'the discharge of his ditty-the infOreement of order by *milita ty itow. - er—these are the c4sequences of intemperate. counsel', and of the infittence _which the political,,z passions and the fanatical press, have over the - popular mind.L-Baltimarr Patriot. We agree• with the Potitot that the Viet 'ili' - :`= 17 . 1- Eoston.is the effect "of political passions and of .thei fanatical press over the polar mind," and ' 1 !". we would add the action of ogress on the No braskiibill: The riot in 808 • isihe begueging ;: of the "end. ' The • treachery and fanittacisto the South in repealing the'filissokri' dampremise has sunk deep in - the hearts of ,Nerthern They feet degraded and as men betrayed, .1t was , an act of wanton aggression, ar, etlP;_ witted in cold blood, and Northern man feel wi der the eircumstauces that they haven higher;.,, duty to perform than catching the rtut`Tay utt groes 'of men - who have despoiled: them - Of thei free inheritance. Even a worm, !r"tioil 'npoia . ; wiil shOw l sigus of pain. i Northern menorldt a.' • few Eongrensional.exceptions,'have at least 'the . ' manhood of it'worm.! : : Tbe doctrine that, coat,. • promises are of no account, is not more.clearly - shown in the - Elision riot than. in the - CongrosA, oral yote.—CM. Gar. •• - • ' . . k t LL OE CATHOLIC Issoms:—llandhills'nro post- - • \ • ell 1 manYof the districts of Philadelphia, whfch , , present the name" of Diehard 'rani for Mayor, Trinted upon an American flak With the liberty " • cart' die laced. for a Romish mitre; - We can hard- ~,:, ly,tmagine any party madness so reckless as this studied iuhult to our nationality, Mot it shows how ~ desperate the - necessities of appealing, the Irish Catholic vote. ~• At a period when the Amer- . • lean feeling o'c the country is everywhere devel-, oping itself more ardently than. ever before, when • . the designs of Peckish priests upon the civil and..'. :.. religious libertiekof our nation kavobeen exposed ~ to the.indignant Scorn of our people, and. when\ .: Protestantism bas'been called bate the political \ '... field ltodefend itself.more against their mschi- ...., ' nations, we cannot eipreas Our supriso that suelt . 1 ,- means shOuld be taken eo rally a' sectarian infla7:. _,-. \ ence of deadly hostility'to our repdbliestuiruditti- , lions. Americans : and P rotestants must sec the \t + 'necessity of United uction \to counteract. the dar.:..;:.` , .1 Ing efforts of a Scheming hierarchy, which-. would .V, Rap the vitality ot.'ortr demecratie principles,— ?..„ s, . Tux Sea ,Dxnestutzortrais.-:-A most remarL 'able work of art ',RS accomplished on Friday, by' Mr. Itoot, the well-known dainerreotypist.. •,the aid of . Mr. Pampbell„ , in Sixteenth at., jwbo ; his a very fine private observatory,) and: Prof.'. Akstronomer in the Univenlity, Mr, :Root% succeeded in, getting twenty-eight fine views of, the Eclipse, varying through all its phases, noted.. with.'perfeet accuracy as to timaby ProLLoomis, This making, he sun take hie own ;,deed a now feature itidagnerrentymng:-.S.' • 'The : abOic, from the leading Lecofeca paperin , - .- Georgia, contains much :truth.- The,. Soutlerii : ...; Whigs might have puisned a course wldch Wald.. have made a National Whig PortY, against Wil4 l ‘.'. no power could have •,prevailed. •By miming !Mk .„,•,, against the repeal or the Missouri Compromise,\ .. u Bell,' Hunt, Cullom Mut other noble•spirita of \ the South .have done, - th ey would have united the • perty„ , North and South, Ma firm phalanx. - -They. .., . • • woludhave done more to putdownwhatis celled' ' atte-eiNrerY agitation, than was ever donebefore \ • ‘.. \'. "or ever can be done' again. 'They' have thought,' . 'fit to like ,an oPposite coarse. They hive sowed".: ' \ ,\ the whiriwyult they-will reap •theetorm..L-Cin.- l ' r' '. There 'are two altirhatires lett.,:the Whigs of ,: -', the South, \ 'They can have no felltrwahip.with , ,•. '• Northern ; IV higs, because ever° NerthernN44 . 'c ; '': in Congresi,vrhether Silver Croy or W OO - 11 7.nradl . ••••• is hostile to the Nebraska hilL. ! •—.3liffedgeilWe (MG) '-' ', • It iaseid is thetoe4onjoartialstliatMi. John B. Clough; . the popular lecturer en temperance continued to have the'greatest /incenses in Eng- ,. -: land. Ho has just gnen a prolonged •seriet of , , : discourses at Exeter Ilal . .; • . A Pcdrriva .11111 Te illt4 employ of -Clark. : • .1 - - P ond,, millers, at Pulton N * . ,V.., sent abarrel 4:.....,-; specimen flour to Queen Victoria. A few ,ilayei since he received an autograph' letter,' from the ~ Queen.' acknowledging the receip t of the Howe, andt.j? ..4 'l , oclosings3oo'in-riturn.-* •• - ~ , • -- ,.7,••!!..•: , ). - - ,:, , • \ The : Chicago - Yourna/ of flit 11l th, Silvia. 'I e - -! `l,eitrn that the wheaterop is in greater fosrardneas 11\ in ilia State than has been .befo known. ~,Ww aie .Wdrised that in many couutlea• outb; in the interiqr, a Considerable quantity of 'jr , eat Willlie cut 1s 'early as the 10th of June. .\ " ''' '• ''• ' . PALpr4INE • • 31onTranor.D.—*Qoug thq foreign ~. items brought by the America, we fled that a ru- • • moo is afloat that the land or Palestine hio "Moir,' mortgai4lty the Sultan to the hottso of/Wilts' Childs fora teen to aidintheTurkiah war. Arbong., other.thingt tt is hinted' th.itit isimpossible that it will be wet part as Jewish Kingdom tinder 1 the 'dynasty of the BothschiNs. •..••. .• •.• ••••••• . x . . - - -•:-. ••DLACK TALIKESE CLOTH, for ladies'A'' i,,,,,,,,,t ag dzsiickAlo, rasa notobedow, do: Itcrull \ . 4 ;'"' It i krogl i rtiod l V W •4l l4Tha '' rnb ''' lc - :.. T" 1 4:4 1 h " ' dr ` , S . MURIIIT fr i IllittCll3lSiD.. \\ . .' BOOKS, BOOKS-trloomie - Gcomo_pty: `Ttrk"'="ll:ll. 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Liberty K. eitra-nr.. jui forbT • •LAIriPM it PAXTON._ PRESII.BUTTER,;-I , bbl, lintlnuttor and 7taa apnea =a nrani ay 11.1).0.21E1LLA Co. 11111EESE: 7 -44:bas;';taeived b IL) aiTtv. DM:RD APPLES'2O sacks and l 4o. to talo br my.Z R. bALZELL OCL... ACON , -4 caikts; putolo4n, Sidea 7 km. sale • ras2T - DAIZELI4. BEN JOHNSON'S NA.IIIEAL,AA t y CRERT.2II3 TOBACCOtre sn?26- k PATION;iu ths AISINI4OO lin, fresh. bunch, on alp ;dynast Carl: t 9 claw ISALIAI.I,DIr. D.FA 15 cases, - 4 ve mk uniorai wer,44,irooo and'Vropt k~+=a r t ,~ } 3 ~ - x~e.2rl~;`kl.w`i;i
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