The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, June 02, 1854, Image 1

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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE i CARD
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PUBLISFIRD DAILY AND kiltBILY BY
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WHITE & CO.
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DAVID NYE WIIITI/L) O LAMORT ' 99Aluirl. '
"tee 01 Man maks kirk to tax TOM 01171 Ct. , Attorney an
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. advance , DALY-84 dame pm ammo, r•rstas heM r• jW. HALL, Atto rn ey at Law, " Bike-
W NICK L Y-Teee dollareper son n or. in 'dim or. I • lerl , ar . ibilrispb ° ( r a n t Street, between Fourth
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Time copies m a mmal 9 1..--.11 600 ------ ------______
Attorney at Law,
Nix eosin, o ......... -•••-,•••• 600 ILOBERT E. PHILLIPS ,
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The peek.. Or oa th club to be oddness,' to one person, f - ,, ------ ---- ---- ______
end to be peal invariably to advance. No deb papers will ttBERT OLLOCE., Attorney at Law-
Ike eons alter the year empire& nukes the mon. f,ls *out Err Coiner of Fifth and Cloud stroets.ophodte the Court
mom etera, Pittshargh. 10724-5'53
RATES OF ADVERTISING: - _____
TAMES J Ruirbr, Attorney at Law, office
°°o;ro-• Cl o a n n erusert " Tesoro n . '9. M . W-9- .-....11 060 - 3113 rmath 'beet. near Grant Sittabnrgh. jalbdly
Do .sett sedultme i ' ati - if01i....... o x 3 ------ ----------
Do one week -_-_-_ ..... ..-. 175 WRANCISC.FLANEGIN,AttorneyatLaw,
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wou Nabargh.
Do one month
• ~ Do two months. 7 25 9 11 • JASPER E. BRADY Attorney at Law ,
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- Do three months 900 ej No. MI Fifth street, Plttabs,Ach.
Do four montbd______.,,.. 10 00 ------
Do sit months. ,-. . - i . / , 0 ,„, 0 -----------=-
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Do , twelve sotratias.- -....------ . 0 oo BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Standinn cards, (5 lines or lees per annular 600
One dollar ke di,eh additional line. ______,,______,__.---__
0 9_ 4 willam. changeable at rinse..., ow sa- XIERNAN' & CO., Bankers and Exchange
- , F0,,,,........)444k.exatuaz.n0n...n50er,..,,,,t04
00 .,,...... 6 • 5 0 -? ,, , Broker& N 0.95 Wood street , corner of Dlampod Alley.
d 1 burgh, lb,
for each additional /scum knotted. order the 7 14 . 1 7, 1 n0m• &alloy antiseill Bank Notesand Coln. Dlsoctunt Time
101 l prios. '
, Euthantra. ant Promissory Notok make Collections lr. all
1., Advorthemento exceeding &sonar& and not over fifteen the prinelzal cities of We Union; Emirs Depends on cell 1
. I= l it ortred o r m = s l , 7 11; 1 , 1 t e 1 4L. a..0,.... . mid osi inte:ett, and flee their protAt attention Wall oth.
beyond the mound charged kr twat . pubileatlon. • . a Eudora =lfototstently 01 r ger ndai.ly.
Announcing eMdldltal tor crillos to beeharged the same"
ae other advrtisements.
Admelbwroeute not marked on the, tops for o eieciLed -414" r "4"..--'"'"
lA'N----rW"Un'iel
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number of Insertions , will be contlnuml 1111 knit .1. and li • RAMER & RABBI. Bankers and 'Ex
-I.ll=rti!lloge of annual surierthers Is WWI limited to
It I ; 4 = n9gorlta I nur, V " ii:2ll o . ol4 '''d
Mr' 40 u ,
• . thole sin blimellate Oust... and all adverti r wments for rltirevellaZ hood '
dome Notes, and TT; ', Rills on Fart
- vethe benefit of other perm., . well . all alvertimmenta and 1 est. Buy and sell Storks on Omonn e lssion. Collee^
r yinedlately oolllfeeted with their own Madness. 000 tine s made on .11 poloist In the Ildion. Olhoe corner of
es of advertisements. to length or otherwiee. Iss Third and Wood straits, directl y opposite the St. Char].
- p r ld ,, a t ibVgalgszterl zi rr y ill ,t he klaread at thusual rat.. Rotel
myl-ly
Islo . bllln will On nermately
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. MV. and promptryroant in &eked. • Li D. KING, Coin Stock and Exchange
talds instltutlona lire coat
mode s. ;or ' d ' ,rordiaVir,,, r erVa d .o. pouts meeting& nodal
• (Willed meetings and notion, to bee charged belfprke. lay- .I.l°° - • Ex a 4 nnn .° 121 44011 clti a eapplied at cur
rent ratan tnllectiom made on the West at lowraterc m
, °° l,=Vi=t,77; thatood do once, 1 tern Bank Notes Bought and add. /723
vette pout. nurtrue without chargatmloss accompa. ---- _____ _.
abed hr mom, invitatlons or obituary notices. wad when wermstme ratnaL.---..1.11. Skinnt-...-..wit. C. ilarte. I ,
nallecentell agaa
u 1ed.......t0 belal s t 4 6 :a au. d..^,,,..ada_ , a IIIALMER, HANNA 4 Co., successors to 1
... t y l w or ,4 l, or
chat
until . d . eaired -- to p :alr ..t.rta. atten . t.lork u4 to gn i .: y, n. lfan 4... na n tfo., o Jaitkina l.,
R. Ex a. chesto .,
o.t e Dro m. kers te rd
whets, charges are made admittance-ell notice. of ort. po g l ll . /110113 . 4 0mtd 8 1/ o . l * - N•W onner It end
t „.... 04 ., t .„...„,„„.„...... „ ,...„ to all ottoo do. Th genets. Current Money reettirod on Deroalt. Sight
to privet. entorprises, calculated or Intended to promote Chea36.- :7 l ti a d um e amthnie satoo lisedo on 30 . 11 7 oil ;Thai
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Individual Intermt, =moldy he losertal mith the under. _ 3 4P Oi .V 6
- standlx i bat tn... i d to b d , p.m d o .. If lottoddd to
oo tte nothest premltun paid for Foreign wad American 1
Int in in the local .damn,' Mt ms will be charged .
at tbe rate of 10 cents per liar. Advances made on consignments of Produce, shipped I '
Ilisbot , or Sr "oaks to t. charged triple Prha east, on liberal term.
Tamen Lleame Petitions 42 each. •
toolßea Estate Amt.' andAnctloneert advertisement, not grg. 0 . • W/1111/M__,. uu.,-,-,.,,..
_,....,„ .... „.-....r. 0. Meat
ledclamed under yearly odes, hot allowed • dhoosilt of WM. M. WILLIAMS & C o,, Bankers and
it . tr-thro. and oseedtdrd ger Oda from Dm moon.. 04- . Exchange Broker& North rest corner of Wood and
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Thloi street., Pittsburgh.
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51 itr05itt ...0,. 011124.111333. ,..1. T . 7 . POST r ....... ./kma...
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50 mt a . m ., ' a ,, a , moo , ~...0 , ..a
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' Do. each siditionalinseZtim7. ....." gr Prownur sttuteott to. isms -
umanstmnes or Wall., rsziii . .. ^
One Senor% 00 the.) ono Insertion::-..60 orate. A . ' WILKINS 04 CO., Exchtmge Brokers,
Do. each additional Insertlon.--15 cents: •-‘.. no 76 Fourth arm
All tronrient adrartisemerds tO be paid In sdrance. tirgg. - All tremolo,. at t0°4971=7.4.-i'fJl-1r-
BATES OF DISCOUNT: 1 . LAEIMER, Jr., Banker and Bro
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00Orr, 4th linnet, Na 60, adloinikaing the Bank of
N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers.
110.L0-r . lan, roe MI 0,110.0040 ilitrtr., sr Pittsburoh.
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N<. t. 7 dt-trlr IK. &tam Third and Fourth es. Pit'sbwroh• IkT 110131 ES &.. SON, Dealers in Foreign
PENNSYLVANIA. ilhaneh at Xertio--•- /X
.I. • • .d Domestic Bills of Embark., Certifkates of De
r , junk of pitistmedb___pari Branch at Tatum. town _ do melte, Bank Notes mod Spode, Br. 09 Market stmt. Pitts.
t:seharme Dal* of dr:l.--par City Itua Cluntouati- do burgh. stiroom.di o n d on o g ik k . m i ke lw du k ,
Sier and sumac, on as--ntelcostww‘Al Bk.emesi- do throttohout the United States. '
. 800 of No If
rth Arnerliat.-par Lafayette Yank....._.._.
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Bank of Nortlen Lthertlearar Ohio Life Dn.& Trusteco- do COMMISSION &C.
• Bank of Pennsys.-... Western.lteserve Dank- do
Bank of Penn Township- Rank of Munition,.....:
' Onotoorcial Bank of Ps--.par Mall Note.-- 1.14
Fame& .1 Hochardea' Ilk-naz NEW ENOIAND„ WII. a surroar.
4 ~ 0 ic irwrd . .. e. Rank. 0 .i ia . 2...... ...........par i. All rolv N erit m lis y n o k im s.-.. .- X -----,
WhoLesak arneer, Importer and Dealer in
taL 4,4 .,, ,4 11 . 41 rt rn . - .. ror pn,
o. :iss
tr, xort cur 2T , Z: FOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mo
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sati 'na.a . It-ts .. D. .
wzr:=7,ll-&wpoi, tuza...lLaiste-Eug h.2 7 tu
--- Southwark 8a5k..........7.-Lpse Cour:try.. - ----- W, ----
Tradarmarsibink---.....-par N.J.P.Ift. i r d " DL'LAWARY. - 1 - 1 W. POINDEXTETt. General Iderchan
. w.t•tottmk..-.....--esn All soltent 11an_ka.....--- X a_11.4 dite Broker and Commbetion Merchant 107 Front
s _ Re . olt , 0 0 , 7 4. 0 1=1=;. : ISi um ,
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_ll street end 11S Second street, Pittsburgh. aptalited__
24°k°9 °°° " /1° ..... ----.333 lisbk "94-111thd ' dd. ''' " Nrf.. . A.' kfcCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas, 4 -
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14,uk of Deb 04., Chmter-par Fa. Book ,, Va., Norfolk .
E d on o f tra.g0.u,,,,,____,... sn,nar d .D. l / 4 a 5i,4,.. .. Choice Family Groceries. Wooden and Willow are,
8 ., , t h,,,..b kra , ici ma.a as te.im a b - Ai tat
~.. corner of Wood and Geode Streets. le nowreeeivlng a large .
Bank of Lewistown .:.,._.'- North Western Bank._ o aseortment of Freed, in additlon to histradY ex-
Bea of Middletown 11; ' Wenches.. 0 tendril stock, proehated.from gest hands to Eastern
Simagninery Co. 8ank.......par . NORTH CAROLINA. marketri, which will he sold at the lowed. sextet price&
buying by the
' (tile r ilalt hm9b"l9-99 " la n q I.t c . ` l4 l. rdn ' lic .1 11 .4- 11; 14.. pged at wholesal ewd tabs,
Columbia 111 & Bridge tk...notr i lestal il s atik. ' Wilerlng 'u ton, 11 74 . o.7l 9 . 9 delirered In the :My f a ro of barge, kola'
lasylestriern Book Pm Merchants'Bk,Newborn, 2 --- -- --- -
Itarteu - Stank-.-..._ ...... ..per SOUTII CAROLINA.
Erie Root A dc A. M BANE, Commission and For- i -
v. nontteStons.c.ollos 2 • warding Merchants. dealers in Wool and Produce ' '...
' Fanners' ilk of Burke Co.-tar Honk of Smith Carolina. 2 genenklirt ales, Pittsburgh Manufacture.. N 0.114. Second
Farm...„ , Bk on L....ter...tar Bank of Charletton 2
, street, Pittsburgh. aph.l f'33
I ll'OratereDank of itnadlogear Planterei Illmhan't Dk 2 ^ -- •
hour. BY of Sohn y I kill Cn-par GEOBOTA.
Fee. & Drov. Wayrreshurg.l.l4 Augusta Ina i Meilen jS. • .• Al
LEECH; Mc PIN & CO., Whoti -- I =
votssuo Bk Washingtoalerillank of Angueta---. 2 • . We Ortgars, and Dealers In Pmvisions. Metal, and
narrisburg Bank. 1!.. Ilk of Bronswire, Aug'. 2 ttetkurglk Ilartufeciares, No. 242 and 244 Liberty street,
ilow•Mare Hawk.-- lis TENNESSEE. Pittelough.
I muter naant._.„. .... ... .par ALDedvent Banks 3 ---
isommiter Coonnr om.r•-ror agNyucxx. '."--
- klut. ItSerid_e-_-,-, ~ ............. , -um- a losttos.
tebtosa Bank...-- r Pk of Kenturky.Louhre•• Ili 1_4 . .. , ROBISLIN ..
- CO. - ; Wholesale Grocers,
Miners' Bank of Potteville
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Northern ...1.. Thurston 4
61...he1a 1in0k...........par likofunu. u .k, .. o Prodom Dealers, and Costamistakna Merchants,,No.
00.01 Wench Dank.. 14 , 0mithern Ilkof Kentucky e 2. ',•'. beefy street, Pittsburgh. • jolty
Wyoming Ilk.l•llkesherre ".il MISSOURI. -- - -
York Bank...---. It Ink of State of Mimori_ i 7 errosoca w tas.ooo,________„__, Ld ,, a , da ... arra
PRINGER /TARBAIIOn - &. CO., (Suceed- 1
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11ellatlfotee .... Ili. ILLINOIS.
OHIO. • 'State Dank and Branches 60
Ohio State 80at........- Pit Dank of illinoie-, ~-.... 76 S mot to S. Ifarlauch.) Commis.... • , 1 1, ....00din5‘ I- -
Branch at Akron.. .- do) W 4 CONS/N. 5/... kord. Dolem lo W o ol and P.dn... or...rally. Noe.. -
kaaaaa.uba.z . •^7 . ..... kk A„, k , k ph,. s k _ e k. at. 0 146 Mrst .04110 Somali cavorts Pittsburgh- Pa. aon-ly
s . Branch at Bridemort...- do, DIICIII.OAIt.. -- -
ponod, Lt csgahotbe...... do natieremeettmterAtma ,q, 1 - & W - . - REA, Flour Factors, Commission
fibent, it. ,„........,:., r, r „..,,,„„.....,....„ g ii, . l i nd For.rannbg Verthaidt sod Dealers in Protons
canch at Dagon....--- do Imaram Compaa7.-- 3 Irv. °M . m ,. P/U4t..-3 k 56.°03mt 0.. r ° l 4 / 7
t ßoam
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__. , aen ta. hos.. 4 Water imIL 90 Front ata.ll Lament,.
rek, at &dumb. --- dol - CA.iiiiir ro.°6-^ apl-ly.
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nth at /unhand...-. do Rk orb:. Ammica.. Toronto li -
• Brawn at Salete--..-- - do wk of the People, Toronto 6 A A HARDT wad r. Jost'
Branch istiMimstield..--- do Bonk of 140 . 1 .. 1 .. -...' - -5 "'LARDY. JONtS. 74 - otr„ - ruccessors to
Breach at Dialer_ -...._ do Bk of I:LC..Ia Toronto 5
ATWOOD. JONES & CO., Commission end Forward.
iirauch at Slottnnall...-- do EASTERN EXCLIANOE.
Hatta m wash aort a. do on New y or k . 11 . ,. Ina erchants, Dodos in ?Mebane!, Manuthotmedoood., I
Boesch st cuna..---- do em Philadol9hio.---••- do litt44'39.' -. I
add.
Branch at Lsocuter--- do On Baltimore. -- do -----
wend, at .otenteuriu d _ do Xi - Esti:RN EXCWANuE. JELMEY, - MATITEWS & CO., Wholesale Gro-
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_ Branch atilt 'Vernon.-- do Cineinnell---.----.- 114 cent, Commia•don =a Forwarding Merchant., and
Branch at Newark.. ___ do , lenimille..--....- ...... . gents for Brighton Cotton Tarn, 67 Water st..ll4istrtukh.
Branch at Seriorneia..-- do St. Louls_-. •• - • ---- -
Mout, at Merbeta. dollhn.D AND ElFatiVATUft Ai ERCER & ANTELO, General Cornelis
emu% at Tr0y,.............. do Doubloons, Spanieh 10,00 IV u m ou .„,,..„, o a 1,5,„,,.., mow ot
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Math at 311.• levant do do Patr10t. , .....16,60 nusde on consignment. of Produce ."--- tnenenstly. 1.7
linnet, at Zazetivilla...- do ] sale old. ------.:•10.M, _
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larancb at Norwalk. do Eagle, new--- .. . . --lane sons am_ . _
..... ._ rod - 5 - ri.., tm K - t
Branch at Pletto••-••• -do 11 " 4.°10164.°11 ^^^--- l A ° 1011 N WATT .& CO Wholesale .voters. Branch at Portmonth..... do Ter, Thaler : - 704) ., -_,_:
Branch at Fatow..--- doglulocas. -----._._. Apo 6 , Commiedon Merchants. and Details la rodeos and
Branch at Raison "_._..:. dollionnehois 4,52 n tutorne tiortniketam, Na 260 Liberty at. Pittaborgh.
B. - CATlffffiiTati 7 iv (ii,"' --
• Branch at Idaseilion--.. tiro Napoleons-- 3.60 • , e o arren, to,
ensam.a. - woowter...„4-. do Doests-------.--, 2.11 • e Catmint= and Forwarding Merchant, end Whole.
Dealer in Western Emma Cheese. Butter, Pot and
, r•od Ash. and Weida. Protege morally. Water street
. nuns OF - nous . • between Smlthilehl and Wad, Pittabragh.
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, REPORTED FOR TUE PTITSBIMIGII GAZETTE.IIO ?none um& in...---. ...110i43 urns, rt.. 4,
(Late of Arm Noble= Little & Cs /
A. WILKINS & CO. - 9. LITTLE & CQ.,_ IVEmlesald Grocers, ke,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . • • twee. sodowstrdsam shwhmw,soa Dateersts
Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 112. Second street, Pitts I
NO. 71 70E7L yr/ BrREET.
1.11.53
Prrouronon. May :A 1654. CELEESE WAREHOUSE.-
HENRY 11. , 130
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• COLLlNS.Forearding and Commindon Merchant, and “'',
SaNi n , i :'. i 7 t s "Ea" 2Ps lt F oilk=7. 9 .l=7C ' etr 9 , 9 Pi n tis h 994
09'4"
99 172 9• 4
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United Slates 0.---- 100. 7 . - nt.r d e,,a Jed, VON BONNIIORST & MURPHY, Whole- --,
Da. re.....-...- 100 -- ' - •v -" Int•eb•Aug, •We Grocers and 00000010610.1 Merchant& and Dealers .'
Pennecivarda 1f... - :--..... 100 - -••• IntJen.a.lnly . In. Pittsburgh Manedhoturee, No.= Water street, Pith. ii,
De. Pec.---.. 100 - -
Mo .Y a Aug borsch. Po '
Allen, Oa tra-............... me la "- Tot. r trios
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D o. onna 6's lOU I °o 02 • 'do JACOB FORSYTII, Jr., Forwarding ca d r
D anap...6S-... 100 6./ - do
• Pittsburgh dty Ca. --. ice 90 -, r•ta.,,,Joir •.; Cograntaltion Ilerebsakt. No 53 Water etreet.Pft
„ o __Do t marl, 6W.N. Y. 100 . 90 - do 60Ne1Y63 6
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- , -". Thr " girniASit lOU 80 , :: : I"3" eV N•xr-• 2 1 t I , 101HASPALMER, Importer and Dealer
ILO% [MRS - 110 French and American Wail Y. No. 65 -Market
• Bank ef Pittsborgh:. •50 67 3 6X Dtv.rdaYMet. between Tkirdand :moth Meet Pittsburgh. ..i
Merchankf a Mintufßank 60 03 ar do i so 63
Exchange Bank...-. ... -- 50 -67 66 do 4
Allegheny Banton 60 236, xas MOOLINTOCK, Impoiter and Whole-
Trost c 0.....-......- 60 56 65 ' a
d_ pole and Refill ' Dealer ho Carpeting, Floor 011
. CAlswor Deposit Bank..-- 12 621;
.6114 -
Matting, Table and Pitt. OMIT, Windair Shade. '
iNON= 41°264. Blesso Bad Dr. Modem Na 112 Market street
'l = k 6tl= - 7- - . g 1 9 7 3 W:949:131 X 4 ORRIS & PATTON, - Wholesale and Re,
..n 4 33 Bridge . '' - ••• - 49 " 42 My. ' 4 °d34 el tali 0 the Eastern side of the Dimond, '
althorn Libertlea....-.... 60 40 35 Dm, w pr.. „____ . Pa.
Mil
sport 8rir1v.....-- 25 15 - ..w.nran..-
. - t°3'h Ur° I°4d-mm°- 919 - 9 DIY *" II d
• ••••• . Nees . logarance - - 21 23 Dlr. gar -
.. , neriarsoll Finamons Co-. -. 10 6 . FRANK : TAN ORDER, Dealer in rim
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musinergb to vhib--,••• 50 ,_,, 41 4 4 „... ~_ .......... • Giett..l=trinit °l ll,7 9 ar l iVa C n i r d ity a Its_ . 4 : l lO d V's
Pittob . a....n0v0.- `. - 40 .. - otr•Mt•.o.. , rortment of width can atersys be had t N 83, owner of
Lake .........------ 60 25 -. do Market street and theDimond. Pitnobtrgh. ' Pa. apll-17
M km.... 60 - '''' ' Dlr. 4•lc is mo
...13.1.a.....enriati.- ' 0. )1:10.1.1031.4. 0 1 0,_rrrrsumait...r... I. Atmore &co yr• vow:
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i t A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail
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ATir - .6 - 0,17.1. Moiiii. - 47. 60 42 40 Dir. Jan. 411 e Dealers in Fancy" and Staple Dry Ooods, IS nth
Youghiogheny Flackerater 60 16 "- New Stook. real, Pittsburgh.
Poona tbutodltallond- 50 47 4 0 .
ohio & emu.. momma:- 60 41 46 • .111,/tURPHY It BURCIIFIELL, Wholesale
Balt& Ohio llailrood...._-• 50 '"' - and Retail 117 G 00.16 Merchants, corner Fourth and
- Cleveland •Weitella B. E. -•- • scion street, Pltesborgh•
' :Marine Rally* & Dry Met 100 105 100 - _
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Da C4•llBondst ..0.-. too 34 35 . • - GROCERS:
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- Tort/. Creek Plan Road Z 10 -
• Alla. k PerrTev'e Plank lid .26 2d 25 ijOBERT HOOKS, Wholesale Grocer, Rec-
Orwasburtlmaptkolle. 50 -/0 II , urging Distiller, Dealer in Pricdoin. Pittsburgh 11.•
tloothey, cm 04 •-••-•.- 20 ••• - ' n oreyed all Mods of Foreletesul Lenneetio Wipes and
50........ __ ,_ •• dorlent.... , ' ' .
175 15 i
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.stack ti
ton. imperbor k..
..h. old Ilhanottotheis Whlsk L try. whic.h . le d a n
PlUsbowk * -- ii " -':. ..r. 143 135 Dte. /66 aerka 71
7 87 0- Yew %820 . _. I
North.
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lion caer-------........ -. a zx - , • G. GRAFF & CO., Grocers .and_Com
__- root -1e... .....-,..-... •-• .- 2 ...,. 0 1121.04010 blerchantg idea Dealer, In all kinds of F .
eatsnargera . isw ...no.- -- - 4 4 .-, burgh Manufactured articles, corner of Second sod It
Oldo.. • ---•••••--.- .- 2.1 1,4 . -, Itemsts .11JUN:ugh. Pa. ..• fel&ly ••"'
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. boost.* tadislist - 7.: . --- - : ma
A 4•4 BLACKBURN & CO., IFholesale Gro- ,-----:
• Nes, Boat Furnishers, and Dealers In Praline> and
ghzllSP . 2"L = *.: 2 .?.-' 4 9 1 . •••
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t tgarteiree 01IMPI 3 tat o s , :o=kprazt
You sat:-.7. - .7.7.... ...... --. a atil
odaar.- , ... ----- .- • 4 • 234 , -.-____ _.-__...-_. ° ° °l 2 •.7
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R i alloal -- - - .7........-....0.0:: ::: Ti t ., 1:241 - ISAIAH DICKEY & CO.; Wholesale Gro- 111 ocra Comodsdon dkerhan And Deslers In Produce
'mod --L-....-------- 1 - .: 31 19 ho. DO Wider street. ind 107 F ront street, Plitsbergla. .
• ILICLIANGI2 /iND BANKING Ha
A. WI L KINS -k • CO.; .•
17413 lades ilvan.ilo to , tri Ti Iro.qm
P.II73BURVIC PA. . • .
poREIGN and Domedic Exeinuittir Coin,
n • Dant Notes &ad Lena lastrant& kealitt
,tkiket.loks agsaelbsaukost. tbe bakes. •
pawn ter dtteotalted sod Kane ateastlete&
leeks boa; sad sokt est Commtedaa.'
Mlnaa' ...alma au talesak lad tatiraa slimed tap kit
r at • nettaed Kan. • , aeaS
GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO .
' °mixes Ti ractlf.MDA, BANK NOTP-7. Act
Na 'l4 1 , *art% and, wippodite /kW: Piakurgilt. •
aktilTrommum at matLLeni ratas..eli
•- . •
. .
post• ; E THRASHING MACHINES AND
WARRANTED*, bo thoiongbly
and N wort Ire mode end sold br c:Ar.ce not.
opposite Hluwoberger's Boning Rill. tot Penn street, Pitts
burgh. The Thrashing Mts.o/ w s
e oweaty, leautirol, simple and
susilr moored bon to
orott with squat noursoknee Lis pl barn or t plows ett .o ho t
mt
p. runs light., thrashes teattri nr mates parr Wert
than LOW of tbeurare now in use In the Western
eosnaor BUIS ottb• **uptown.. lloorof them
bor. lbrlllshed town 00 to 100,009 bubo. o ft h ;
thoenoth trial, therhaiskteen roocttostmaNd br those who
use thookto be as waluldSta. and to wort *await as ear . in
lb. Th n e tieretratog Y !Lanni Ni.;.t. and Y atts4.4 to thS
Tbrasb.r.•wd ooesotetely NOTPUStRdI the a./ and chid
4 moths totabs,ea4 hu Jaren goitre satisfaelloss whertower .
EDENTIS
SCOTtiDeiltint, Fourth SAM,
• - 11n400ri Iroot of Marko!. Moo ho ar . .
from 9 a. w. to 6 r: "L
"1"111%
'u."uc
• • Joie
W3.•A. WARD, DENTIBT,Tenn street,
8 Doom above Usti& :ghee hours elm t. MIL to
tan: On liaturdaye eel . 1 * t• Tatted or attendee tt,
Aster than anew to !tenni appointment or In rear
BUSINESS . CARDS.
ATTORNEYS. ACARD.--Ilaving-teen appointed the ex
etgastVizats i'littvo7.E,rtitth...l,ll.""!
tftLS. MORRISON, Attornev and Counsel: I b 7 P. VVI.J. S k "A, cd.1.17..d .
i i r o ttlt& Ofilt i lltumtell to, Na 4 1 Grunt Mae, nuintiVtgrartinmir: arsaruosat of
Vh•Vat
Il i t:4=t° Ta. i nV,zl t y.r.vi=r°,"fi%
„ m x 4 iraam . .. r . q . v. . nri z, x , os.. .de.tthe
J. .t IL MULLIS%
";(tOST.I.NLOOMIS,. Rdai Estate Agent,
8Ock; Itforehanillpe and broker , sew No. 52
t., o .rth rtre. Woad Hod. promptly.sttended
/.114dly
-
• :aux Trans.: tp: Yens.... . -VAMP. C. 10L.
mama - ROE, .Wholesale Grocers and'
Oastroleslos Mayrianna.Vo. 104 Liberty 'treat tiny-
•
. .... " :sons IL 0:11,41k4TI,
IteobllAD. ...... . ....-14111111A0ALL7p
1,1171.1..8AC1AL1;Y t iii: Co..lVlolesala Oro . -
7 7 ceri. sot. 18 wid Woad Wed. Pit-Launh..
WItiJAM --IWOLURG, Grocer and
T. Boger, earner of Wood 'sod sloth Amato, boo
&waxy on band • wan amokatanent of abates Groomins and
fhie Teu—Toral hull.. and !C_lda. Wholesale and ItetalL
p r . kra f m th e lowest tops.
ROBERT' DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
omen* Comudrelon idercluds, teeders In Produce
end Plttaberia 31 . 1 . 6 5 4 `' .4 N . 243 4..4*. 1 7 .dr.dr
1)(TICK .4.,McCANPLESS, "suecessinii, to
y • /kJ. D. Wirt. ha. Gronorklwearding and
'eommlnniera IlertimitiNlnkr• In Glass
Yarn; end Plttabanth )Innasetutos geoen4l7; corn, o r
Nand end Waler strenta. Hltabun6.
CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and
Merehant. Ander In A.11:40.3. out Pitts
1996mbetured Artkles, 196 Liberty Arm; nu.
burg
R:FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Com
o 3911010 E, Karabin's, and beldam bs Pmdsms.4tand
nrels Ibsillehlossaroutlas o LlbsztT. Wood. and Sixth
int. . cosasui,
.yru Moan.:
1 AGALEY, W6OIVARD & CO., Wiole;'-'
- ado Omen. Ns.= Yuba Mast. Philadelphia=
WOOL MERCHANTS.
01 successor to M ' PUT LEE;
II Wool Dmr, wad accooloolos'lhrebiatfer Nas
• esseises woo - Ovals No LIT LthattritesolL.
1474
DAILY -.---riT:TVItGit
SAMUEL L jRCITTr, Secretary OW
lan's Insazanor COM mar, DI Water street.
...
M. GORDON, Sebretary. Western Irma
f, mace 00., 92 triter rtreet.
GARDINERCOFFIN. AmentforFrrinklin
C Il
Ompany. Ortaagt. caner of Wood
d Tblnl meet..
A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
• twit Imurance Company. .42 Water "treat.
saEC), H. TAYLOR, HUSTON, (successors
•to Tikdor Idlorne,) General Commis.lon and For,
ng Merchnts, and Agenta On Eastern Tra
don Linea, Ilatole Dealers in 811ayde Orocerim=
him Cotton, Cotton Varna, Batting. Trine, ball Na. des
sand nod , Kcky Hemp, Tobacco, Sods Ash, Window
Pig Bar and White Lead, Nasal Storm. and Cincin
nati and Pittsburgh Manutaetnrod Good. generaTly.—'
Agents lin the "Henn MU" and "Banner Mil" Shading",
Pittabursh. :Co. 43 Front street. ( 0 1M.B. inuhrdil;
Plttsborgh and Et. bolds Packet Landing,/ ClnelunatL
ia3.3md
113. s.—ncic7maes.
A. lIIITCIIISON & C 0.,. Commission
. Merchants and Kent& for sheet. Lox& Sugar Rani*.
cry, Dealer. in Madan Slolassen Pig and Dar Lead, Ilemp.
°alma: Zinn Paint, dn. de. • fel
BOOKSELLERS. &C.
T L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No.
fa
• 78 Fourth street. Apollo Buildings.
t ill R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail
• Dealer in Blank and Fchael Book& Paper and Etn
a:L..l7s li l t fr.l Wood
.street, (between Third and 7?nr71,1)
TOllk S.
,DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta . -
:ftettl,l7:i'lrturAtsrllVATits:tg'"CN°. 914°' ' t
a RE:RY S. BOSWORTII. Bookseller and
Dealer In Etatlonerr, to., No. 82 3.tarket erred, near
t end, Pltteburgh, Ps.
Al & CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
• No. US Wood ,to mat door to the corner of Third.
'ch. Ps. Bobooland Isar books eoustantly on band:
MUSIC, &C.
!MIN friicino Fertea,
g Music and Musical Instrennenta School Reeks, and
tienary , Sole Went Chkkering's Plano Fmte ;
Tr l'enneylratda—No. 81 Wood street
RNRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music,Mu
alcal Instrametta and Importer or Italian &doge,
agent for Huang Clark's grand and mulro Planoa,
ertth Colemsa's .4:olcaa Attachment Ake for Dunham',
H"Nan gCIIIIO3.DER & CO., Muoio Sion , 4th
'uti"altird
DRUGGISTS.
TORN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. M'Cluf
-9.! Pyo.3l , l , lesale_ an& .1;0_4. Druggist inn& Dade:. ki
tje„ T Elyest i ulTs...te.., 41 ood street, doors below
tehorgh- Sl3r-liegtdar Agent for, Dr,
mt'"a°
L. 1W1L1.1)2..
..10SOPS
WILCOX . 4E CO., Druggists - and A fl
poth-
art
_Li • c ,,, nies, corner 'Market street wadtheDlasem&ee P
netall im e n bag f : fu r l= eml . e i r rt.
j am/stint
business.
f
•Phydelans peeneriptions earetallyeemanteded. inyln
ill- WIN — P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in
Drags, Paints. 011, Varnishes and Dye Staffs, Ns.=
testy street. Pittalsugh.
All enters will reseire prompt attention.
ge
&Jr Ant for Loudon & Co . salnable nadir medicines.
snas
A. FAIINES'rOCK TIC CO., Wholesale
e Druengists. ana roannfacturere of White Lead. Red
...sad. .1i Labarge. corner Wend and Front streets, llttie
burgh.
tnehT
11.,E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in .
Prnga. Paint, DStars,n St Varnlabes. te„, &a.
L io,r. .sWend street, Pittatonegla. Ocala warranted. Mee.
...................... maul MUM.
RRAUN & REITFJt, 14bolesale & Retail
iritr.b. Dra m r . lats , corner or Liberty And Et. Mak streota,
SCIIOONMAKER & CO., Nhole ale
Drum-let& Igo. 24. Wood street. Pittsburgh.
jOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L.Wilcox
44/ k Co.. corner Market street end Diarnood—Reeps eon
stantly au hand a full and pen plebe enurement of - Drogs.
Medieineei, Medicine Cheat& Perfumery, and all article.
Pertaining to big leminees.
hoar,
Pholeiaim yre.ziptinus carefully enmpoundm .t sit
MEDICINE.
•
IA
R. JAMES KING': Office and 'Rankle:nee,
%Tartu' the ce,th.te.i. Pitt.
jabir
14714. VARIAN, ht. Is.. Office 6th Ptrert,
T ♦ =wow Smithfield. Olga Ilmr.-11 to IL A. Ny to
my2tilyd
MERCHdIVT TAILORS.
lICHESTER, Merchant, Tailor and Clor
~ thler. Ha' 4 Wand ntreet. Particular •ttirrition
pal to Dore mid faritlie Clothing. aol&y_
IUELM DlGBY,Merchant Tailor. Dm
• - ter arid Dealer in - Ready Made triothlos. lel LU,.
efts etreat.
WATTS & CO., Merchant Tailors, 181
4 .- st U ari t inoods fir . tiZtletne
gum, and I's...limn et the newest et y 2 le. and lleadquallty.
Oar Mends KM customers will plewee glee en nal. f Erdal
MANUFACTURING.
LW. WOODWELL, Wtiolesale and Retail
st Manufacturer sail Dealer la Cabinet W. No. 33
rata.
TWIN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of
PATEN"I' BOX VIM, a superior ankle, SOLID BOX
and BB a 9PD BOX VICES. corner of Anderson and Bob
!won streets, one square horn tbe Baud street Bridge, AF
leetteny reJaw.ll
rL WORKS, coryltrPrialicrairibeit3r
ytybete, Pa.—.3lsebiniste Taal. of wary
IN° aTIIsvePS", ind Vend TURN.
tined to order. (4.123 JOC. Y. IliartAli
_
W.
IBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN-
TlLLAS—kraterials marked for Em
Rant by BUB L I T. VinT.P.ti, AP.
joltf N 0.261% Perm street, above Hata.
Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man
- ufactaring Company.
rpHISCOMPANY RAVING ENLARGED
their espe.dry for manntactering, are nog prepared
to meet tbe Mcrewed demand fortbeirßrick, Crocibleand
Betiding Clay. Orders premptly attended to by
AMR &
Pittsburgh. September 21. 1/153. JONES, Canal Basle.
',MS D. DriXIILD..
Ara & CO.
WIIOLESAIX. AND DETAIL FASILTONABLD
RAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,
AND DEALDRB IN ALL KLVDB OY WRFC ' •
• COR.P.SR OP WOOD AND r .67Riara
Pittabtugh, Ps.
ra_Thd, emt anahrsoe. errerrAuslity anrit yla of 14ts
sad Cape, Murk BMA, Cods n4kur Bowed.
snirbrly
• • • virrgonoir
COACH FACTORY.
ICo. K Dia' :nowt : AU, wrier hoot &red.
•It PROCIUSTOIL , WOULD , respeetfully call the attention of
Southernging and Weide= Merchants to hie flu stork
o CarrlageS, ran in t he
limn SIOU to 61500. These
Carriages aro built from the best material and workman
ad% and under hie own iltinersidmic ho ran, with oon&
latheant hie levet
andnferior bus i ness oanufa.
tared:talon. The of hisand the
great Increase In demand for Minden of wort hue Imbued
him not to build any emirdism - or low work tattle
establishment. Persona wanting good hoorot work' will
p~l call and examine Ii 'WA- berm going rut. All
•
work warranted.
New Coaah'FartoTy—tAllegheny,
M. , 11.• CO.,3iould
iTedlar hafotin the pubno that they hire
P on bunch, between Federal and liarelnekey ,
'etreets. They are now mail rag ern prepared to reheva
orders ter every dew al talon! f Dwoltos,.C/niot.•
Emneehm, lie/take, .11neto dn., tc. , which, from their
long experience in the men tiartons of the store wotk, jail.
_the facilities they bat e. titer feel confident they ere enal,l•
ed to do wort an the most reasonable terms- with those
wantingsztlelos In their line.
reying partierdar attentJon to the seleetkm of materiels,
end haring none but emenbtent workmen, they have no
hesitation to tbeir work, We therefore tisk
the attentkm. of the public to this nutter.
• S. 11.—Itepairins done !nthe beet manner, and on the
moat reinserted. term.. • he-lett
ctirri
• coffin sage Factry„ •
JOIDISTON, .13ROTIIint .CO„ confer of
-llsnottAtnd Rebuses steal. AllegbetlY all, would
respectfully learns their Mends and the pubile
that they are manuiteturtng CALITILMI4 Rarouchlea Rock.
aware. Burg*. Sleighs and Charletr, in all their various
styles or South and proportion. .
Alt orders WM 'be executed with Wert regard IS dura
bility and beauty of Hada Repairs wen
also attenikei
'to on the wait ressunahle terms. Using In ell their work
the loot Eastern Shafts, Poles and Wheel Stuff they Sol
eonlldent that all who favor them with tbelepatronage
;will he perfectly satiated on trial of their
Pureltaient are renneekid JO give them a all leSore ono.
clouting elsewhere._ '
'Fifth Street Factory.
ABILITY, ENERGY , AND ECONOMY.—
The twat anode to CbUdeen'm Mee Bocka.lln=
era and Lrawra,sold at manolhetwearllppat tba
Fifth Weed stealing Vantnry , a/1 made from a wt,oL
ADVANCIS IN • PRIG& .
Stocking rectory. AM Went. between Wood and Market
unnawrox...;.:-..eltnn LO.OOl. ... 111001112. th
NOVELTY VI MS, PITTSfUROR, PA.
_OIRACK and Daliot RmiLrbad '&3ltien,ljny,
Cattle - sad anti rt do 4 Platform and Counter do.: Door
Lor• •of all •Itos, Sort mr,Doorp and ThOlob Latobea. Wen
Mills. of variant filmic nota
_approved ostternq
'laity and Paritenlom•
_It•11aablo Irma Otatlnal of aval t r•
zloty' to form and 11 olgt. • - • -
W. W. WALLACE,
, STEAM BIAIIBLNYTOEKS.
31,= and = / 1414 <Madge 8e Id afrOav
ItAFONIMIENTS, Tombs; llinvo Stones.
imrstem Totc Maitt:Llmiosittit Stanek *.e.:
roviept"=“ugrg Agit=irrr..
Vrali t tri rtirTrt 3 te b t
Vet I: ext ß F. I irj.%
/lift/ . 4 th &Oat.* at 3.19 Mut/ et.t•
man_ W. . WALLACS.
Blae.kamith Bellows Manufactory.
PO - PARTNERSELIP NOTICE.--The. sub
walban_wowin ranwattkll Intbrm tbehltiondit d
the Pub o .2 * .atur. that they hats erntetad Into nag:r
um igth of Apr% under the trot of R.
,Butows tat=otrZ,BLAC&Mig
tttalli,e,fb.V.V.n. tr....arab aniLsaparior work.
min=l P in Itte/ tleiTh 1
10111•1!,41 Robinson and 13,,,k 7 1
ntywastr''
NEW YORK ADVERVOKIRKIIIS
From T.ISECHER & SCHELL'S - gen eral - A dyer
Home. No. 346 and 51.8 Drosthrar. Nry lark. Oda Na. bU
Naomi street)
elid* eshrlesern the env ef neje.
Globe Iron Railing Work". .
311 and 313 Munroe atreet, New Yi)rk,
OPPOEILIT TUE ALLAIRS ROBX.d.
SALES R 00. MS. 122 GRAND 'STREET.'
ITrx Dams rnON traolnlTAT.
TUE subsoribera having extansivit and un
titd:their ate. gat,. =l:aortirorii=i;
and dealers throughout the eom2oy,
irnOCOIIT.L au'? mo.v
°revery desalidinn. •
Gratingt.SAutlers.Doors, Portable /rots Dahl t, pain Out
ornard .. ; 9:111!_ayl cbadles for /
Wia - na‘, , - ;;Id
• nark Randa UMbrelhe fat lid
Alan, a ettperior quality of Iron }arm Vent*, all of which
they erUlwarrant to ntrpata to etrongthZdniablllty. Mau
er; g r ote a r:tlVu ' n e :_. " M Oh'
" fert: et t rr " Tkro r f * lt
Unita] Stat s thankfully % recTlved -set executed lelth the
13004 d.pateh. ENT A LAYERS.
mylo•3lne fr. (fraud stmt. N. Y.
rztui.&ll 0 1711)037.!!!
THE PROPRIETOR OPLTIIE. MERCAN
TILE GUIDE would merpectihlly callthe attention of
he slu t htleTtrcr terweljrr'ler.vorTrtifel 00 t of
the Goi& Tour ma i t i zirg to mall subscribers oral .I . l.l ‘ b ‘
It
PntlTllll7ltelorgbl tiirltfldbrirtt We Wi
The column. of the Guide will contain the usual variety
ofOelgiai, Spicy Artless written not only to plenum but
to instrart..and will be replete with a sjuopills of all ;the
Load and General News VIM Am.
In regard to polities. the Guide will Maintain an Meier
'swami:one, end , from time to time, will advocate tuch
measures as beat conduce to the Intorenti of the greatest
number.
POS7WASTEjiS and others are reneaAaly requested
to act as Agentefor this paper, to whom with be forwarded
epecimen moire, tree whoa desired to dose.
PHEMILINS.—As an Inducement for persoeurto intamet
themolvele to obtain erutecribers for the dkricatite Guide,
w offer the following premium. and SlZAgetteatlt Of
the names ending i.ecoke.., we will them , per
totitled ilf ordered, to the addles& clothe's.
ror thorn ho Med subscribe 00
Poo twohno4ed end tiny raeribers. , ;• . ; . Ql, 4 %?ve -
one splendid Pete Gold Watch, (warren for .
for two bundre•L cue Meisel, Ina Gold Lociet7 (4
glatecti worth--
I=_. / 3 I
Potent. hendred and fifty, one alegaire . .osaLelce.,me
.
11 00
Per PSl one hemmed, onefrold Tett Chain. 001
For tevoitydive rubs:dims. one Gold Pen and Gold
Golder, handsomely engraved; worth.... -1000 1
For ffty, one do
For Mir. me -do * gi d e ' oo n°'
tFor thirty, one do do g no
P.r twenty. Cmineetdal do In them
mtension holder, worth 0.00
For fifteen, 043. modlnm do do 00
For twelve,ono Lady - ye do do 1 60.
•Thir Gold Pon and Gold lioldeLls the Leidleil aim and
•Is • beautlitil article.
All thvabon goods shall be pranszed nom the New York
Gold Pen Manufacturing thouParile the aciaowlealgad beet
Gold Pen and Pencil CAM Manufacture/Iln this continent.
CLUBS can be advent formed In every village
and city
in
he Golon. an=rariumber of eubmilem
obtained in this way. Poch es would Interest Ummelves
Mr the Guide, can be well reworded. as corned of premiums
ahem will ahow
"JAW= who would them evellentrandly News.
Papm, ehould at once avaialted of the Genie, the
prim belll S . moat below any other newspepm_pul•lishod.
AGENTS wanted ibrimmy city In the united _Stales inkr
Chnada. Beemorudblo puttee, who will Mae meats far 1
the Guide, will please furnish no with their name frm pub j
Gentian.
•
TO MP Ld DIX R wet would partlenthudgli 3 O two..
Ina the efficiency of their seniors when e may di
rected. By their cooperation our subecription list would
tom out naniber. any paper published en Ude mutinent,
and to gain this era Flail at all time strive to embody in. ,
the mlumrde of the Guide something to not only PIM/. but
Instruct our female patrons. Out. subouiptioo Mee being',
so low, there mull* but little difficulty in their procuring
for ere sough mbeiceibers Le obtain any of the Rack Pram ,
cm above described, and what lady would not doctor a
handsome Gold Wetch, Locket, Bracelet, Pen end l'encilt
Ile wont to print an edition f. /If.te nomad' Omits
within three months. Thin accomtlishod.wethallenlarge
the Guide to double its tment tins.
•WesieSubmiptions may beremittedin Post Oilimiltainjn e
4,-All communications should be : lire ent. d.
to W. E.tharmer. Editor and Publisher of the lre*
Memodde Guide, leo. Lea Groenwieh Meet.
dil.Neleepapers throughout the flee. pubilitting the
ePPropriately disslayed, including this entke, for
Teo llonies, and ...Ging attention editorially to the same.
Rude:ending ns thepaper. Rill be entitled to an ambience.
and remim a GOLD PEN AND GOLD BOLDER, worth
Trelre ors, Dailv papers will let entitled totewn which
Yorkbe Ihrwardad to them av they me direct . I M—Tbit
d Golder be of the manufacture el the !Wm
Gokl Pen }tankful:No*lo Gooprou.No,lll3Grooovileb
the moot extensive and reliable Cold Pen producers on
this continent, if not In the world. apls.Mur
Staten Island Fancy Dying Establithment.
OPTIC?: No. 3 JOHN STRZEZ
. „
rico two.. ?Mx iranisorxr, - YORK CITY.
nRDERS received by Express, or otherwise,
to , drlnS or rng. Wire' Dream.. Mantilla. and
Shaul. of merr deneription. Dawark and Noreen Cer
eal. beautifully dyed. Lace Curtainsmotored. Canton
Crape Riawls died the most bi-aliant or the wore grave
rotors. All kind* offilik. .mien land loner good.. (In the
piece or irannent) treated In the aunt muirorshil manner.
The undersigned Imre had long experience In the praw
n:Won oftble imelnela at Staten Island. and feel assured
that their enema In the art of dying Is umiralled.
enho.4mv BARMI7I7, NEPHEWS t co. ,
IviOLYNEAUX BELL, Mantilla and Cloak
iv" Manufacturer and Importer, SA Canal at.
GBULPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium,
lug Et porton, aho of Paney Tom 61 Broadway.
F. lIIIIDARD & SON, Wild Chep
I.o.•l6ttmr, Ilahn. Pills, Ealre„ le., Erfachne..
it T. lIIIRLIIURT, American Unmet*
701ur oms 1•141arreary. 31.141x.r, Vtd. Cum. 0...e1f •
e st.
(TAN DDESEg'S Impririeft Walipene. ,
T reetoree r_rar hair to its =Waal ealnr. sit 4 meta !1,
new growth ofhair. Depot.= lUabeee
0
. OCT. GILBER.T, from - Memphis, is, etre
lur hundmisoteanceiv. Tuniers:l3.m. null Wept
w t of the knife. V his nations room& Vet liroattwie.
1 LFREE WOODICA3I, Alanufaclitror *mi
tt I. , porterof Gums. Mee, PlPtob., ):V ton rL
LI WARNICK. ' Ninnuracturer Ensurt
\-7 • 01.1 Cottage Furniture. Ar-, e 2 White t.
roux DAVIS, Commission 31erchaz))t. and
41,
ingto n litti t...
emter of Brand, Wines and Mere, 2.53 rub
et. •
•
FIGOODWIN & BRO., Man u fn , turors of
, e , F t loe Cut Tobacco. Orem and tnufr, 217 and WO
AVIIEBLER, WILSON. Prom-H.:tarn and
v v Monntaetencre nt A.R. Wilma'. Patent Ftltegnit
Arline& ening, 285 Itroada.T.
SIMSIONS, 56 , -1
w v Iran near3letropolltan Rotel
( 1 061 ; ER - 110USE, sl, d. Prue & Bro., Pro.
Team. 534 Denad•al ,
owiLiSr CUTTER, ..ces.or
node. 4 , 1
Drewiter Co-, Imparter and Jobber In Staple 1)37..
Cedar st.
I CHAFFER, late W. Newman, Menefee.
LA torer sad IllualessleDealerin Ladles' site...Shoe,'"
la, &A Uroadear. ralo.l,or
SAMUEL L. CAVERLY, Whelesale Deal-
I Inoroonzur. Poloteil Pella and Tube, Wood and IYII.
low War, Baoketa. Meta Lludaze.Tuler.Wjeklng.Nateb•
es. "J/4 Greenwich et. Nee York. N., tolio-1
yirINDOW SIIADES, Gilt Cornieeti; Table
011 Cloth.ar.., .1001 i TERllllNE;3lanufartuerraud
hoSeaale Dealer. No.lo Catharine et.. sod No. 0 Cha th am
Square. Naar York. : toho.lrir
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(late lists Not.TeLOSleur Gatos St:CrocrloiA Pstrr Golds)
VITY 110TtL, (late Ila wne,)c orner of
Scalthileld and Third streets, Pittsburgh. Ns, GLASS
AGM. Propristons - •
SlirThls lusts and commodious House haring under.
goostignuturb MN Ir. and furnished with nww equipments
throughout, la now Dm Ihr the' teeeptkui Other tr. - sling
nubile. CIDUIDISIIIOII/DATE. 4.14.540311
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ENETIAL COMMISSION'. AGENTS, for'
ir the rale and purchase et Neal Estate, ColkaUsu of
nts, Neant.lating Loans, en Mode, Al.rtgzEM ,k„ No. _
40 Third et— littgsarah. Pa. .
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T. C. •WAILItINGTO.N;
j[AADIES' & CILILDRE 'S SHOE STORE.
Ile has! elvers on hand a ND esturtearot,_ No. 2
earth street, Pittsburgh, In eew-lytt
I GRANT MOWRY, Dealer in Leather '
eir . and Shoe Findings, No.= Liberty etreet, ,
opprelte the head of Wood. mhe-y
LI FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF
AC? N Y" Lri abunl al. l l4 . 73A2l l lt ur Preml =
pim.. . fl ar p.itto 4un .
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T WAR
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. SEED. STORE is now ro.
WI e Plitt with Emir Sends for the Mane* Penning xn .
et:meant/ Pre the orehards; Corn tamillem,' Malt mod ad.a.
Cutters, and every thins et Interest to the Farmer, Oardb.
ow or amateur. Orders ham Dealem and Merchants Plied
promptly on liberal terms - . ilia
lO
ritrAL'rP,R P. MARSIIALL, Imparter and
v y Dealer In Plain. Plaured, and Decoratlti Paper .
Ilaitainne No. /13 Wood street, Plitsburab... .. , . •
• • gole •A wort i gnaof the celebrated Manatteturtna. nesitt a Ndbi,
TllliliiB FASII 6Ns, Fort raritti , DßEff.
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w n boon tale en the Ist lontloto tr ' ' . • ~.
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jATILLIAIII NOBLE, U.pholstarer.. - and
v v Dealer to Upholstery. Wholesale and Detail, WO
street, nearly opposite the ycat Mon.. _
I_3.lrritUjilji i dtiioill i Adibitt=i4,l
- 40 Diamond emu., near Wood street.
7.01 Y. /4. BID/MOW. Proprietor. -
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PITTSBURGH - GAZETTE A Dar. ofitntribatteit emotes.
So says the Montrose Dentterot,''the or6n bf
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1864. the so called Democracy of S6quehanna county;,'
. which was formerly publishedAand we presume
is still edited, by Mr. Chase, ' Speaker of tli \ e ‘ l
House of Representatives during the last session '
of the Legislature. As en evidencil of the feel
ing of the so - called. Democracy in Glatt quarter,
we extract the following editorial fruit the last
weekly Democrat:
"Whom the Gods wish to destroy thg first
.make mad." We alwayi thought there west:acme
thing liken fatality directing' the movements of
the men engaged in attempting to force tiponthe
country the passage of this Nebiaaka measure:
The Yoke of the whole country has condemnirl
itin the most unmistakable manner, and still
they persist. They hear not and heed not; but
on they madly rash, deaf to the adritenitiona of
the past, and blind to the consequences of the
future. With a self-willed and reckleaS deter
mination that listens to no entreaty, is ruled. by
no solid reason, and moved by no impulse of good
to the country, they seem to have , nerved them
selves up to the last work of despair, trusting to
the hand of overruling destiny to save the na
tion from the natural consequences of the con
t emplated deed. • •
The politica) atmosphere of Washington is fa
tally poisonous in all times of great political ex
citement, and the northern man who takes &po
sition on. this question by the spirit that vapors
there, will sorely find, when too late to, retract,
that ho luta left the constituency, who confided
to him their interests, and has gone far away
from the channel in which the full current of
manly northern sentiment flows. - .. 11e will return
to be present al the funeral of his own political as
piratwns,--he wall return with ruMed hope., and
blasted fortunes—he will return to receirc the ear-
nal and scathing rebuke of his people, and the in
diguant denanciation of the country. We may be
laughed at and derided aen.prophot, but all ,we
ask is that every man disposed to do so should
remember well what we say. Trut t Nonruesa j
MAX, AND rue PENNAYISAIILL`f, Mid VOTER SOIL
TIIAT BILL BEALS lots POLITICAL DOOM! 'Then LI
a deep.settled conviction in the minds of Me people
that it is wrong; and no logic uff/convince them oth
erwise, and no party lines hold them in layection
when they shall be told that the outrage is consum
mated. It was the last ounce that broke the
Camel's back, and so men will find that it was
past the last point of forbearance that they dreVe
madly on, when virtuous indignation burst &TO
and swept them down with the besom of destrtio-,`
tion. Men at Washington should leave that' uat
cursed city often and mingle freely With those
they represent; that the motel might be removed
from their eyes, and that they might see clearly.
Let the people of the country be fairly represen
ted and the . Nebraska Bill would never be heard
of in Congress in its present shape. . The whole
thing was sprung upon the country like the ex
plosion of a mine. Nobody called for it,—no
body had discussed it, and nobody had been pre
pared for it. The nation was reposing In quiet
from contention and strife,,-peace reigned and
the watchman's cry was heard through all the
land—" All is well."
- 0 for • tonzurto nave the man
Wham Ire... like &deadly Welt"— •
has plunged the notion into the present tin-,
happy state of affairs. Let him Niro 'to the age
of Methuselah nod do good all his days, anal he
Can scarce repair tho damage his wild end reck
less folly hos done to the fair temple of American
freedom and happiness,
We may be told we are writing strong things
tinder the excitement of the tnamimt. Gentlemen
take it as you please, excuse it as you please, bo
sure and place youraelves en some other than
the true ground to atand;as you seem determined
to go to destruction anyhow, and then drive on.
Bat when you shall finally come to your senses,
and look Shout upon the wreck of peace
andhap
pioeasyou hare caused,—when you finally See
(or yourselves that what we tell you is true:._
when w,e see the Democratic party,—the great
pillar on which the country has rested since it s
had a free government,we soy when you shall
see that party prostrated and powerless in every
northern State, and conseqnently in the whole
country, by reason of your foolish peraistinee in
this miscltiefyou hare done, than, if not before,
we trust you will feel some compunctious, and
realize for once that there Is spirit left in the
heart of the North. A day of, retribution wilt come,
—STAND ruse[ ILVDEIL
-.....5ed tar the Day Plttiburch Gazette.
GERMAN REFORMED muntenr.
TUE9DAT MORNING--6111 DAT.
At the regular hour the President called the
Convention to order.. Prayer by the Rev. J.
Pence. Several delegates granted leave of ob.
tenet) after this morning's session.
The special committee-on the affairs of the Co . lumbiana and North German CLassis reported
that they have examined with care the 'whole
subject and recommend the dissolution of their
1 ecclesiastical organizetions, and that they form
1 a new Claseis, under certain specified regulations.
This matter at first seemed to present great dirt,
oulty in the way of its settlement, but was hap-
I pity adjusted with the greatest harmony and
i unanimity.of feeling. . .
The Theological Seminary Committee reported
approving of the course of Prof. Gerhart as
teacher of Theology-4hot eight Students have
this 'spring 'been dismissed froth the Seminary
and were licensed:to preach. the Gospel. The
financial condition of the Seminary is not so
good as desired. • Additions have been made to
the Library, and efforts are to be made to collect
outstanding dueS.
The "Western 3 liseionaiy," as reported by the
Committee on Publication, has increased in cir
culation and interest during the last half year;
its affairs are now in a prosperous condition. It
is recommended, with confidence, to the Church
for continued support.
The proposition from the Eastern Synod, ask
ing the contmerence of this Synod in the altera
tion of the Conititution, which bed been referred
to a special committee, was acceded to; and the
Chines are asked to concur; . A number of other
cemnhittees reported many items of business. A
series of resolutions, calling the attention,of the
Church to the importance and propriety orin
creasing the salaries of Ministers, gave rise to
Some interesting remarks. The subject was dis
cussed by Dr. Winters, Steiner,Williard, Rus
sell, Hacks and ethers. The hole matter was
referred to a special committee, which is expect
-
al to bring it before the Church at large.
Church extension claimed the attention of the
' Synod, and was recommended to the cattiest con
sideration of the Churches.
Adjourned with the usual religious exercises.
AFTERNOON SESAME.
The hoar for convening arrived, and in the
absence of the President, Rev. GOO. B. Bassett of
Pittsbargh, was calved to the chair temporarily.
Prayer by Rev. J. Heyman.
" The Committee on the state of Religion re
ported on the state of the Churches. Upon the
whole, an encouraging state of things exist
throughout the bounds of the Western Synod.--
Large incites° has been made. to the member.
ship; new churches have been built; new points
have been occupied; and religion advanced. In
the month, of October next the churites are re
quested to take up collections for the phrpose of
crentinga church extension fund.
During the remainder of the afternoon, the
Synod was occupied with matters of A Rlift`Olk
neous character, which may not be of public in
terest enough to be mentioned.
Adjourned to meet iu evening session. Prayer*
by Father Voight.
EVENING SESSION.
Synod convened at the appointed hour; prayer
by Rev. C. F. Hoffmier. Tho Committee an
Missions submitted their report on the adoption
of the resolutions appended. An extended and
interesting discussion spmng un no the relative
impoiiance of the subject. Rev. G. W. Williard,
IL. Shaun, R. R. Salters, G. B. Russell, and Rev.
Dr. Winters tvk part in the discussion.
The following resolutions were then unani- ,
moody adopted.
I. Rewired, That the subject of Domestic Mis
sions is among those of the firs( In portanCe to the
present and future interests of the German Re
formed Church, and as ouch, it demands the earn
est and immediate action of the whole church.
2. Ilt.golml, That in the calls that are coming
rip for aid from oar Ilttitute people,,v,e hear the
voice of our sons and daughters, hrethern and
friends, &c., &c.
3. (This resolution renews former appeals to
the churches.)
Rev. Father Gerhart, the delegate from the
Eastern Synod, took leave of his Western %refit
cm in a feeling address, which brought tears to
•the °yoga Many. Ile Is the father of our The
olegical Professor, and has been in the ministry I
haactive service forty-twoyearz. The president
responded to his remarks: !Osumi hint of the,
Illynod's - triad feelings, and asked him to bear I
back to'the Eastern Synod the warm 'Sympathies
of their brethren in the West. '
A vote of thanks trns passed to the hospitable
citizens of Greensburg and vicinity, who have
kindly entertained the members of the Synod.—
Also, to the P. & 0.11. R. Co. for freo fare of- I
ferret to delegates traveling on thatroad.
Adjourned, to zneet X enia, Ohi on the last I
Wednesday in May; 185 in 5. Closed o,
with Apos
tolic. 13enetlietion by the President.
The Corszr Coatvesrtos which met yester
day, acted with more good sense than any such
assemblage of the two great parties which has
met in l'ittsburgh for many }imam, and the course
it pursued his covered the Whig party with
honor.
lind'the resolations or "platform" it adopted
been published do the action of a "Free. Dane
erotic convention," that little party of sterling °p
imento of the Slash power would bare looked
upon them as all correct. Will they not, then,
stand to their arms, in this county, and unite
- -with their brethren of the whip party, la the sup
.pert of the ticket:nominated upon that platform!
A series of resolutions, in nom; respects better
than those adopted, were proposed in the Cato
mittee, but were laid aside on Recount -of their
length. Those adopted comprise all the essen
tial - pointi.of the great "Pittsburgh Platform"
18 , 52. Let us see :
The platform took the following ground--and
we mark the number of resolution of' Wed
nesday's Convention Which sustains it.
That the National Government should relieve
itself from all support of Slavery. (2.) -
- That we should have "no more slave States,
no slave territory, no nationalized slavery, no
national legislation for the extradition of slaves."
'hat slavery,ts acm and a crane. (I.)
That Slavery:is aggressive. (I.) -
Thatalavery should be. abolished. (4,)•
That the Fugitive act is not bindhag,. (2,13.)
That there shall be no more compromises with
slavery. (2.)
That the Public Lands should he free. (4.)
Our readers will God the two platforms iden_
ticalin.theirspirit and aims, and that the ene
adopted by the Whigs of this county has not
been either -diluted or strengthened by the ad
dition or what has heretofore been the peculiar
ideas of the party, which has at lost been forced
to acknowledge that Stcrery iathogreatquestion
of the tiny
•
nn earnest of the sincerity of the Con
:relation, in thus casting the threndbare questions
of the Tariff and the Banks to the winds, they
Placed'in nomination, by a vote of eighty out of
a hundred andaighteen delegates, , that 'honest
and worthy champion of Free Men, Prez Labor
and Free Land-Wtri. B. Stevenson, cabinetma
ker'
a Man who will give strength to their ticket,
and make his =thin the councils of our State.-
In thus selecting a talented Free Democrat,(orlg:
Snotty from the ranks of the Bemis:4llth: partyo
and that man one in whose integrity the Free
Democracy and the whole people place confidence
the Whigs have : done more. to induce a union of
the anti ebtvery men of all parties than we had
ever expected from a party which , 4lke Be oppo
nent; thaDemocratio) bowed the knee to Baal,
at Baltimore, in 18L2. But the world doe, move,
and greater ienrolutiotis may yet be expected.—
Dixparch of Thursday.
P.
RESDYTERIAN Asseantr—Otu &moot.—
.otdlido, May 130.—The Assembi,; ;; took up the
cure of Dr. Day and the Synod of Ohio, and Ate,
Church of Worcester, which Chnrch et;uck Mr.
Day's name from the list of - Ruling - Elders, ho
metre he would not snitbr children to be baptized,
and the Syneeilosplaced it. The Assembly de
cided in favor of the Worcester Church.
D. Mlitll's aeceptanceef the professorship of-
Princeton Seminary was received. An overture
asking the creation of commissioners. to oat on
judicial oasis was debated. report ef, the
cothnitttti on the Rotird of Missions was adopted.-
It recommends exertions of the Church in aid'of
. the Miselon ferule ;" 'approves of the raising of
the salaries of:Mtssioriaries;, recommends an or
gnbization of Missionary fields fiito district:et--
The majority - end minority reports on Church ex.
tension were debated. The majority Wont. the
raising. of a'fund of, $lOO,OOO this year, The
Minority disapproves the measure. After debate
both reports were referred back. ,
Rey. Dr: IL' S. Plarnmer, of Baltimore, was
elected to the vacant Professorship of Allegheny
The Assembly will probid4.4 , 6Mito-mortrow. I
The New Critelli , /Mee' giros- the, following
very-pacific tuft( tarttuf elie!gthe'oliPPerfillsße--
stied: One of the items of outtelegraphie. news
of this morning is, date an Anierican privateer,
the Grapeshot. had'cantered . Trench brig off
Land's Red; That; ar readers may not fell into
the error that this-is . ..sue!' Gispealot, which
liati been lying setae time off..tha 'month of the
Miesissippi, we would state that the redoubtable
little tillpper, withhor. sorted :
on hand, and - the
_aplitullit basso her - gellant
captain maY.bibeard nest Sunday in the chide
Of the First Presbyterian Church of this city.
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TUC EAFTERN WILIC.-lUTOtITAXT Runort.4The
New York Times eays,it has informationthrough
poirtte and highly.respectable sources in London;
stitch indicate theathe Emperor-of 43\
riOuslYiticlimidte withdraw fittmlbe positicosht .
to which he hae.been betrayed: Its infonnant
states that th e'recent attempt of Aultrih to re-%
opnegotiations with the Czar afford the de.,
sttd, if hot Indeed the concerted opportunity,'
*taking the first step in this direction. The
rep:ly of the Brendan Cabinet to the Austrian
note, though range in itsmeaning, will be framed
says our.informant, so al to intimate that the
Czar would not be unwilling Mat:spend ',oddities;
and to send a Plenipotentiary to a European' Con
gress. The Times full,yrelies on the EMMA of
information of Its correspondent, .but thinks the
move, if it be made, Is an other Illusion trick to
postpone operations, and to secure the auxiliary
forces of impassable roads, tempestous waves,
and all the rigor of a Winter, that would be the
undoubted death of the -"sick man."
C03T1137103 03 TUX' larn OF Juts.—Wo learn
from reliable sources that's call for a grand con=
nation of the PEOPLE of Ohio, on the 18th of
July, the onairereary of the paaeago of the Or
dinance of 1787, will eoon appear. It will be cir
culated throughout the State for signatures, and
we hare no doubt it will be generally . eigned.
The convention is to bo 000 of the people, not 'of
party: It will be a gathering of men who are
opposed to.tho repeal of the Missouri compro
mist., and who hold to tto conserratire and bind
ing obligations of a contract It will be coin
posed of men who will war unceasingly against
sending dough-faces to the Congrees, or men who
can bo senuced into a betrayal of their cowititu
ems by the blandishment of °fee. It will CaUllqi
ate the doctrine that the North hare rights 'us
well as the South. and can as well maintain there.
We hope to be able to pablish a call for. the conL
sention in a few days. On occasions liko this,
it is well for the' reat Stabs of Ohio, "The lion
of the West," to show her strength. —am.. Car..
RUMORS . ° CATTUILZ 07 Caossrsnr.Bevertil
mercantile houses, both in New York and Boston,
received by the lut Li_ sleazier a tele•
graphic dispatch from LoMott to Liverpool. stat
ing the London Sun priblished on Saturday even
ing, the 13th lust_ —the day the steamer sailed=
a dispatch purporting that Cronstadt bad been
taken by the allied fleet with a loss of 3,000 men.
There is no reason to'doubt that the Sun pub
lished.the report, but it la scarcely possible that,
it ehonld be true, because at the latest advices
Cronstadt was still surrounded by Ito and was
unapproachable, because It could not be taken
except after a protracted bombardment of which
we should hear long before its conwatimation,and
because its capture would be likely to Involve
even more bloodshed than that stated by the
A fellow wee arrested at Berea, Sates.lay morn
ing, who is a " customer" not usually enooun•
tired;, Ws name is John St John. Ho married,
about eight years ago, a girt in Lorain.Cormty:
and lived with her until abbot two years slate;
when be left home for the West' He located in
lowa and married again. Getting tired of lowa,
ho cleared
.out for Indianapolis and married
again. Haviiig beegme tired of, his third wife,
he returned to lowa to his second wife, who rap
posed him.atill her own true .husband, until he
committed a forgery, seeming $6,000, and turned
up missing. Ile was shrewd enough to elms
the vigilance of the officers and came back To
Berea, hilia first wile. She welcomed him home
as her long lost husband, and was happy in his
arms until the officers osigto Saturday night and
k him out of bed. Monday he was on his
way for lowa to answer for his crime. •
•
The Pittaburgis G'azetle, a very able and int% -
Initial 'Anti - Slavery Whig journal, advocates the
nomination of candidates for Congress on the
simple ground of opposition to the repeal of the
Missouri "Compromise and out regard to old
party distinctions. Sucle'G th e spirit of The
Clerdand Herald, a conearvativo Whig paper,
and'indeed of the great mass of freesonled news
papers throughout the North and West ...The
Hartford COUralli, also one of the oldest and
moat powerikl papers . In New England, Calls lot
a New Party; The Outgo Democrat, it New York
liambunrer paper, for a Northern Party, ,while
The Troy nig (Silver Gray) gore for uniting the
whole people of the flee States In an Anti-Slave
ry League. One common' sentiment pervades
the northern press in Haw of the great danger of
the country and of freedom. 'That sentiment is
end of union to. resist curd beat back the en.
croaclunonts of the slave power. In this they
only Imitate the example of the &nth. There
we see Dentiersts, Union taut Secessioniets, and
Whigs, all combining, with a few honorable ex
ceptions; to push forward rho crusade of Slavery
against Pies Soil and Free Institutions. It is
only by Imitating thi, example, flinging over•
board allformer distinctions of, party, and or
geldsing the forces of the North and of Liberty
In one compact phalanx that the great contest of
the ago eau be won. And we rejoice to tee that
. this troth is heartily appreelatc4by Journals of
power end respectability which have hitherto
,battled under Opposing poltial banns= N' t
sfkilmate:
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Troft.FB.l , l3:loll.
We invite particular attentiocrto 'what follow's.-
At the last session of the Massachusetts Lies
patureout act of incorporation wan 4itguitedby
that body establishing an .Emigrant Aid book
Nety," with a capital'of Svc, millions of dollara. ]
' This bill was passed without a dissenting' voice. I
The' act of incorporation is as fellows
tenacted by the Senate and Hausa of Reirosen.
goes in General Court assembled, and\hy , the
au " :11 / ateaßle, asintiono : \- \
Sertion, 1. Benjamin C. Clark, Isaac
more, Chas- Allen, bane Davis, William G. Bates,
Stephod"C.'Philips, Charles C. Harewell, Atex
ander 11. 'Bullock, Henry 'Nilsen, James S. Whit,
neR Samuel-$, Sewall, Samuel G. Bowe, James
Rolland, I.l‘;vei. Kimball, James D. Green, Fran'
cis W. Bird, (Ida Clapp, Anson Burlingame; Eli
kThayer, and Otia , ,Rich, their associates, suoces
ion and assign* are hereby limb ri corporation,
by the name of the Massachusetts Aid Company,
fAthe purpose of assisting emigrant, to settle
in the West ;.and for ,this. purpose, they shall
hart: ali the powers , and pricileges, and be sub
ject to all the duties, ‘. restrictions and , liabilities
set forth in the thirtireighth end , forty-N:ll.th
chepteri.of the Revised Statntei. \ •
See. 2:7he capital of said 'corporation
shall not 4ceed $ 3 ,000,000.' Said capital stock
may be invested in real and personal estate, pro
vided, the said corporation Shill not hold real
estate in this - Commonwealthto an \ amount ex
ceeding $20,00 1
Bee. 3. The linipital stock of said corporatirM
shall be divided iea. shares of $lOO each, but no
more than $4 on th, share shall be asses.sed du
ring the year 1814,, and no more that $lO on the
share shall be assessed in any one year, hermit
.
• . ,
Sec. 4: At all meeting: of the etookholderi,
each stockholder shall be,entitled Menet cam vote
for each share held by fr'...en provided, that. no
stockholder' shall be entitrod to cast more thin
fifty votes on shares ' held b}, himself,. nor more
than. fifty votes by proxy. -.
Sec. G. This not shall take e11'2.; . A from and after
its passage. . t
State Rou se
The corporatori met at the Rouse in
Roston' on the 4th day of May, accepted the cher
ter, and appointed a committee to 14..p0rt a plan
et operation. That Committee cone g ted of Eli
Thayer, Alex. IC Bullock and E. E. /Nis of Wax
caster, and Richard liildreth and OtislllaPP of
oston. - The meeting adjourned to tL.e 12th
inst., when it again meteor! received the ceport
of its Committee. From that report are extract
enough to thew its general objests and scopie, as
follows: - - . l. '"
'‘. ;,,' '• • - ntrear.. ..' . - - 'l ,
\ The Emigrant Aid Company his been ineorpo.
rated to- protect emigrants, as far as may be,
from the inconveniences we have enumerated.
Its duty is to organize emigration to the War and
&ring it into a system. This duty, Wkich should
have been attempted lorig ago, is particularly ei-
Sendai now, in the critical position of the west;
ern Territories.
:The Legislature has granted a charter,: with :a
capital sitagient for these purposes.. This capi
tal is not to exceed $3,000,000. In no single
year are assessments to a larger amount' than
ten per cent. td,be tolled for. The corporators
' believe that if the CoMpany be organized at once,
as soon as the subscription of the stook amounts
to ',51,000,00,
,thiNumual income to: bo derived.
from that amount, tied tho subsequent subscrip
thins may be so approp riated as to render most
msential service to th e emigrant; emigrant; to plant a free
State`,in Kansas, to the lasting advantage of the
country; and to return rOvery handsome profit to
the stockholders upon their investment. -
To accomplish the object view, it is recom
mended, lot, that the Director,contract imme
,diately with' some one of the co mpeting lines of
travel for the conveyance of 20, persons from
the northern and middle States, to that place in
v)
the west which the Directors shall select for their
first . \ ,
\ It is believed that passage may be attained, in
so large - it contract; at half the price paid byin
dirideals. We recommend that emigrants receive
tbefull advantage of this diminution of price, and
that they bo forwarded in companies oftwq hen
drelk,os they apply,. at these reduced , rates of
2. Zeta recomMendett that at such Pointii'!ad
the , DireCtors Select for placea of settlement, they
shall at once construct a boarding-house or re;
ceiving-house —in which three , hundred persons %,
may receive temporary' accommodation on their '
arrital-:endthat the number of such houses be
enlarged as necessity may dictate. 'The new
comers or their families may thus-.be . provided .
for,; in the aeceseary interval which elapses while I
\ they are making their selection of a location.
Va. It is recommended that the Directors pro
chre and send forward steam saw=mills, grist
\ mills, and such othei machines-as shall-be of
conitant service in a new settlement, which can
not,,,,howerer, be purchased or carried out .eon
veinently by individual settlers. These noschine.s
may \ licNeased or run by the Company's 'agents.
At the same time it is desirable that a printing
press beient out and a weekly newspaper eite.b. ,-
lished. \ This would be the argue of. the Compa
ny's ageldsfurould extend infonuatioe regarding
its settleznent;,ond be from the very -first an index
of that love offieedont and of good morals which
it is to he hOpedmay characterize the State now
4. It is recommended that the Company's
agents locate mut 'take up for the Company's
benefit the sections of land In which the board
ing.houses and mills are located, and no others,
`And further, that wheter the Territory shall
he organized as a free te, the Directors shall
dispose, of its interests, then replace by the sales
tho:imoney laid out, declare a dividend to the
stockholders; and, \,•
• 5. - That they then select itiew field, and make
similar arrangements for theaettlement and or
genie' atiun of another freo..Btate of this Union.
Under the plan proposed, it,' be but two on
three years before the Commany;ties dispose of
its propertyin the territory fireCeiceepled--and
reimburse itself for its . first expenses. At that
time,.:-.lu a Stabs of 70,000 inhabitants, It Will
possess several reservations of 610 acres each
on which Its bet... Eng houses and i
and the churches and school-houses which it luis
, rendered necessary. Prom these centers will the
kettlements of the'BUtte have radiated.jn'other
Words, these points will then ho the large com
mercial poaitions of the new fitate. If there
were only one such,—its value, after the region
should be so far peopled, would make a very
-large 'dividend to the company which Bold it, be
sides restoring its original capital, with which to
enableit to attempt the Baum adventure else
where. \
It is recommended that a meeting of the Stock
holders be called on the
first Wednesday in-June
to organise the Company for one , year ; and the
to
carporars,at,this time, make a•temporary or
ganisation With power to obtain subsarptions to
the stock end make any neessary preliminary ar
rangements. tit TUATTIL, for Committee .
In phrimance of this lest retammandatiou, the
corforatons made a\ temporary organisation by
the Choice "of Ell Thiyer of Worcester; ;
Presidentpro tern., and Dr. Thomas II: Webb of
Roston, Secretary, and opened books of suhseriP 7
tier' to the stock of the Company in Boston,
Wor
cQater, and New York.. Previously, however, a
public meeting was held at Worcester, on the
subject, at -which letters were reoceived. from a
number of distinguished gentlemen in Congress
warmly approving the project. Among them
was ono from Senator Wade' of Ohio, which, as
best'enibodying the spirit of the whole, we lay
before the reader:
Wassimoros, April 27; 1844.,
Dean .8 ft Your, fluor came to hand this
morning. the subject of your letter is one of
the utmost importance to thelnterests of the f l ee
States. It wrote also, a feature; so far sal
know, entirel new In the nen.slaveholdlng
States ; it shows et re-awakening of the north
ern people to the \propagaadiere of Marty, .as an
offset to the propapndism of Slavery by the
slave !Rates: I need not say that after a twenty.
yearn' service in the endeavor to awaken the peo
ple of my own 'Rate te,the encroachments of Bla
very, it gives toe the sincerest pleasure to know
that the , people of my IJative State (old Massa,
clematis (are now flop end doing" m the good
cause.
I regret to say, that each is the Mato of hal=
nese before Congress, that I do not feel at liber
ty to leave my post here, although my inclina
tions are exceedingly strung, to forego this duty,-
for the more pleasant, but lest, pressioganeaf
attending your Convention. Peeling the deepest
interest in, and desire for the !meccas of your
Convention, I remain,
- Respectfully your obedient serant,. • . •
• • EDWA33,WAUt.
, . Such, in brief; in the plan offered bathe oar
nest and philanthropic men of the free States
who deeire to pieeent the Spread - of Slavery into
Kansas and Nebraska, and 'to secure the early
admission of those territories into the . Union as
.
free States. To all those who are aniIDUA to do
something •In the present crisis to repair the
immtjustaommitted at Washington, it offers a
vide and hopeful field of effort Here is shun- .
dant opportunity for all who have Money to M
eng or.' a heart to labor i n the great cause of
Preedoin, The 'scheme afrikea AS as singularly
'adapted to secure the object* in view. psw-
Maly matteged , ,and La the bands . of dlsoireet itad
respqbaible men, it Cannot f lak ,- iii,inplWthi
noble. and generous, 'purposeat whiels
And at the sum Emelt promises heireipagnallp.
retort to every contributor all allot
outlay with w handsome roooniptesse Itir its use.
From this Om, thus, briefly shadowed forth, we \
entertisin\s'eonSdrost 'hope et the most satiatho- \
tory results, end cordially recommend it to pub.
lio'attentione '. - ' ~.. " N:i , ' ,
. .
The Neu Tort Tribune, of Ike day following
the abov e . publication, -
adds the re-, - •
, arks: \ •',.
\The plan fOr ri..iied oto.ito' P o,odl 47 eSterd "' 8 ' '
Tribune, fuss been*gerli n seized upon .by some -,
of our and bestmoat die washed damns!, and \ '
a private prelieduarytnesting will be itimadlate-
ly held in furtherance ; of itemeseatioie,' The
great mission of colonizing : Kum and Nebras
ka with a free populatiok will; sre\ are coutkleat: '
secure a general and.heartytooperation throngh
soul. the free 'States. , The alacrity with which-the , -
'
first, auggestioa of a feasible plan for thispuposi \V:
is to In this City, and the tenor of the \\ f,
etters' we are receiving from. ther points ,- tali , Vs 1
y unmistakably to the profbund interest that "-:', \
eliStB On the cuddled, l4, uurlteblic mind, and 4 the -"
\
u nirersarwillinguesela embrace a scheme pro
mising such wide:and, beneficent results. The • '
organisation of a powe rful Association of a huge.,
capital, in aid of the cause - of human freedom, to
a step in.a new direotian of philanthrOpkiceffort „ \
which may well enlist the sympathies of th e ne-, \
seldsh and binievolent; not only of this-country. --
\
but of 'all mankind.. In view ; of.the accusstioue.
wrongs that Slavery is at this 'hour meditating;: \
in view of the enormity it has but just perpeerw s ,
ted, the heart of every man who hal one spark e -
hinumity in his kosom must be stirred as -wilh'.
the sound of a trumpet by the snggesdou'of a'
remedy so' simple, 'so comprehensive, and .iti ' .
practical. - \
inSfehould but . insole, our readers by adducing •
'considenitions in detair,\et this Important crisis
in our national history, teinduce them to sepsis
in the great - work -before ,ns. The duty to' bi- ,
done is, rather to aid in giving. the tosoldasmit,
is PropOsed to' set in motions proper direction...:
The great labors of the world have been
,peiform.:`, - •
ed-hy Association:s Our Societbni for Me eireaff,':
ef the - Bible and the . diffusion of, Christianit
.-. :
and our other varied combinationifor benevolent
objecte—all demonstrate the immense power of , : -
well directed associative effort. If it be our du-ty to spread Christiaiiiti - over tie world - je is a, '
".
precedent obligation; resting on tut - te'prePar — e r .
the waste places of the earth for its, receptlon;- - --%.
but what sort of Christhinty can be.spread over 7 :
a land cursed with human slavery? Thie:lndi•_,
mites
tes the importance le which we hold this new
Assottiatiou for Spread of 'liberty. -Let*".." le
grow and expend till it shill become Medina try''.:
clay said the pillar of fur by night to the.lowevib:
of Freedom -all over the earth:.. Its first Iles ICS.
to secure Ihumaa and Nebraska as free Statea-÷ - •
Ilut when these are redeemed from the Perth. - : '
Seat nowt encompass theni, the "Society will ed-'^
YAMS iipoxi \objects of even a wider 'scope. - , Coti,; , ‘
trotag the direction of the great stream of "113a- - „: -- '-
tapeina - eraigratiors.,-which.oftce It should aspire •:„,
.to, nail may certain* roach —its opportunities ,:
for goo ck will be co-extenaise with ihe continent.: :
Clothed with the nioreldcolier, enjoying ihe eon- -1
Science, cud wielding the pecuniary resoutemot' ,l -
the whole body of Anti-al/everyman in the North, ) .
:which may howbe rebkonad as constitutingnlne , .. , .
teen-twentieths of e 'th oPtSation, Its onward',
course ranee bkirresiatible; Ind its work ccintint- - . ,",!
uo till nll the noir, territories fAthle Republic are, •
"eePiel't , Y populous feefatletki"
The fugitive slay e law, mini ,of the "series
.
of compromise me*ret." e' 4 ,Comprouthiee , ' -
- is repealed: Dom net the titiee stiveilaW'' - ' - ,'
rightful* go, with it? \ TIM that liet , now any
morallibindiniforcel Are ire ltjustice„cquity, ~
or honor, boutid. to ran:keit? . Ala laW, it ha. ,
poses,wo admit, aciarbitraty obligation. We ask 1
nobody to violate it.' Nor dd,we ask, `ocidforoth. --
er hand, act body to - respect it, for, by - the Mee"'
its friends, all its moral force`ie spent'', - V41*0.1,,
at liberty now to indulge our sympathies.; ;. -
t t; .....
Legislature is at liberty, also, teS "V" ' 9
great constitutional principle yid*" securiti"to 'F`
all men i trial - by' jury; and thate.,it - Is hoped," -
will he among th e duties which" the‘peoplor will
cast upon theierepresentatives.. - \`.
Thus speaks the .41fany Fvetiloglosmial,which '
Oppolecithe fa - Oil4 slave Jaw at ; its Dieciptioni,,
but has never advocated resistance to it, at has' ,
acqulmeed in it because it wan the lim of ti4land; ' '
-Th e Journal raises a nic e point, when, admtg
that as a law that act imposes an arbitary oh ...
tion, and yet claiming that its mortillorcoitl Spell
by :reason of the action of Congress in repeallnit
';the fuissouri compromise. 'But we apprehen d ' \
that the ' Joirral is wieng - .-*-7i - eii-Yort" - Boman. ' '
\ , .
Tar-
11VILEASEDVSMAND TORPCULL. -1 -319tIfitill1. 7 . -
log the high price of coal, the demand, gays the \
Philadelphia Ledger,' is 'still greater than the ' `,
supply,ehich shows a very flourishing condition' ' •
of the manufacturing interests of ;the - .ebnetry...
The 31inehnille paper makes .a calculatiott that::
the demand \ for coal upon the Atlantic seaboard_
in 1854 will 2gzceed the supply'at; least 500000;..
tons, and thiit; 1,000,000-tone of coal could be;
tlispoied.of, pier and Abair the amountiaay
.000,000 tons, that ,will be sent 'Co market...; The
dethand for coal,'in the same. retie, in spo, i
'fully meet a supply et 15,000,000. The consuM-.,
er may infee'from4hle, that' the'earlier in the
season, he protideehimself With Coal,. 'the'. ten -
it trill test him. • ; • •
- - .
tta Missouri comprirmiso has been repezzlect. •
The fogitive slave law 'still remains upon the'
statute book.' It is not dead latter there. - To- -
day it lives and strikes the heart of fifsassoba-
setts. A man now lies within its powerful grasp:_
in the city of Boston. Blood has boon shad In
an attemptat his rezone. A Massachnselts Court
noose has been converted into , barracks ref
B. troops, called oat to enforce the executlon Of- \
the law. 2daisadiasotts troops are now under. \
arms to preserve the peace. -The lint of a Mai.'
sachusette citizen has goaded to plaerny by this
new and wanton attempt to execute. the law,
A. recurrence of all tho connected evils with tan.
fold aggravation; and a reoormencii of the attempt -
is auto to take place. • ' •
. . , •
• A grave &Asia has arrived, ; which ought to be . -
firmly met bus not b' lexical multlWdes.
invoke. the interposition of the supreme authority •
of the state. Let dm legislature beassemblad•
forthwith; on the onehand to take tido eanaiders
tion Geneve relations to Me rest of as' Mitosis:do
•whichthe commonwealth of Masituctinsatta bas
been broight by the repeal of the Misseuri emu- •
promise; and onthe other tomakohLesimalusetto
an asylum of liberty U. the fullest extent In their
power, and to enact euth statutes as stall tend - •
to secure the Waft againif any flatter , e
tattript to . . •
mato thojkoitivi stood law intent its Urals. -
GOD BAVI TLUI CONDOSALAITH br MMILLICIitr - •s t
Worcester 71voseript. \ ,
"Kate Lairrence, the accomplished daughter \
of Hon. 'Abbot Lawrence has been presented with "'•
a most magnificost service of phate, by\ ClOcrrge
Peabody Esq., of London. It is to..bents% 4
tured in Loudon, at the cost , of $1 1 .11 11'
L. Is about to enter the bonds of l• -•-• 4' •
How many destitute ,
",„ ,
re4itio from stanntion? Or balk: • .
females would it prevent from adopting from int- •
amity a course of life .worse than death flog
--Workington Sestina.
That sum would buy abotit twelve likely ne
pees, and about four Ohlo'Dough-faCea—Clee.'
lienati.
• o'
\ 1
idem& Lafayette Olds, eon of the Circleville. \
tePyesentative, has been appointed Register of
Ibh Lind office in Minnesota: 1/1 the first
hushaltnent for his father's rote °lathe Nebraska
, \
Tam Watuusoros Mune, the organ orrresi-;
dent Pierce, and of the Democratic piety, objc.cte
to the purchase of Cabe, malt ill cheaper to
and Must:rates ltsposition by aayleg thartteetiool-
boys wHI not buy apple' as long . 's* there Is err
orchard, within walking &game.' _ . -
r r MATO KETCITUP—A new . Supply - nth'.
' ed frtal tpdmrood Co-. newton.
mr2l) LAMY t PAXIVN hails Greens.
P - REstfigkri
CM *pr o ven
tto sn7P' LTlTl'l'l""adir:irs-Vagl4ll4"
11AIILY SALT - . 4 00 ks "Ashton's l l4v;
erpool Bet Akr lad dablAnagn Vial* b 7
mrn MIX a r N.
DRIED BE EF-3 to for sale by •• • -
arrr a PAX Lib.t7
t.
BURLINGTON HER A° •
tw•Abe Ws by • :I.AVELY &PAXTON. t
10 REM BUTTER-- \Roll Bettor end •
Jra tizsokoned sail formal. br AULD:LiIt On.
CHEESE -15 Us. received by
mra.• a Asta4tirt . oa
I)Rigb APPLES-40 *du 40 .bbls.
A Oaait CPart Cloaca 131....ditei0;1410
• SIM • -
JOHMT-3180 NATURAL '
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~73$ • AM • A •
frolah'banalron-:'
dirmankt Ibrabi dase. MIAMI DUX= CO.
•ALAOK 'TALBIESE CLOTH, for lidi
rmlets dram a Oak Bleak Thantadiar 1: a.
BOOS Lanalilaaamtiotalsobts;
tview illat'o Bang;
saellillipmrmo.lar 'Okay 2
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