••••/•"' ' ..""sse•••••,/on -; .--"'"' "t. --- •••r• --- os-om.s.ae'•,-s•.• -• ec."'" - -7. '""'..' . _ ....„..„, ne ~,,,.i...... dervicd,s2ez,frse,m, • coso-ornatuarome z.2sessec.....-- - ' ..enags, a.m. /, tI t/ '' ' ' '. ''' ' -P- . .. ' - . , • • iczlniiiwimit : - . ' ' --- - • ESTABLISHED IN 1786. AEON .........- P CTSIIUKGrif•.;AI • - LDS . . , ?twat...=_.r.-_ ,__..... EYS - ___..-_____--.-..- . JAVID NED % Ili S. 6 Lorne, and Comm 'Vs se T 8313. 8113 lor at . ~ar- ell bo No. 4.1 Cunt .arc 7. • tLY-al 3 - W. HALL, Attorney at Law , "Bake ' -Tan dolLaram „,,, c I • 'wen acacias'," onat atrwt, utm.ca Fcamh cod eh. gdkowil r4°l°7•7 '4/7•1" n 30.172 ...- ... ....::::=:: i llS o o i ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, at La*, fe7 Tao and to jtonErtT POLLOCF., Attorney at Law : -ring,. '. Owner oFFl fth and Gnat datetetoopadt• the Court • ' 1 Mat Ms.. Pit:tabard'. • ' n i yag y .f l is RATES. OP ADVERTISI: , 1 1---------AMESIJ.---KIIIIN, Attorn - ey at - Law, officeii One equare, (10 Ilona of 67onpareli or A NN i Do one In ..- ...--- 050 WY A'ourfh street, near Grant, Pittsbor h 'al Do each additional losertion '..- 0 27 ------- a ' "17 - . --- • . , ~.. ... ........ ... A ~_ , pRANCISO.VLANEGIN,AttorueratIAw, Do 1 , tans sussts - _-:::::.-7.:::..-2: a Ott '1 - L 774. P a' P•0661, • 111 . 6 . Pittsburgh. 1 .' . I se pro toonet z .... --............ 700 ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney, at , Law, , . Do ;oar tocatlii...:7- - ......17...:7.Z . . lit X I.l° ' "1 / 7 77 ' PU447.Pltba n ./3 h. N.O mroo.---...-.... 000 ---_. ,- ..- ....----- --:.:-.-----------. ,2„ t, „ f:.t , h. 7-- r .,- ii .--„ iiii l r, , i BANKEItS AND • BROKERS. i • 0..., , din s , for wa additUnal lb. 4 Una 'qua. pbsogeabla at. pleasumether are ; TIERNAN to CO, Bankers and Exchange 1 , , r F0. „ = . 24,1=,r.Z.,a1f, ,, mud ....,.....23.44.2, Embers. No. 07 Wood 'duet, corner of Dimnond Alley., 1 ..r............. hosed "der the 713717 raid, _Wc i t rg or b iati. P' s.n Ruth Noted and Cole. Discount Thaw 4121rietpaiunts a:needing Liquors, and not over liftmen eininni t rgrat te ,, or the trnl=4l / 4 C li n e =r. n l.4 l l , .I,..!,,t_cb=oee..p r ypi t pi, nhal,_ „C. ......,_, and. tuts re their . prompt attention total oth ----, trirainnnntrH..e.7.4 tr e ,i n gsr'no•• l6 Marattera surto a Maim!. Nathan. eg ., 43 .„.. t ., ow . ia t...,.....,. th ..... 1123.443ern 17 ge constantly' Id rale. nuctuar "A°7lWilis thlante ah"Thkmi nut, 4 marh 4l. ad on tin cm far • --Mai 4u " . ' 7 g4".'-----ID.WLD sass. - ----"..acre "."‘EI• a461/In/WM OT 551,31555, wig 1. continued fill EnZr.lind KRAMER & BAUM Bankers and E x -! ot s .sisssa } Lima• can=e llndess. Bur .d sell Fold and tills 1 11 •Iie of annital aiiertlsersjir swiss's amuse to ass.. god* I on /1.1 Ertate or St.:F:2l 'l th..b.nan IntsignetV ot .alm=ell=4r. ages awzerrosai lad Lirs=, :ad o: Time Mil. on East not Janmellatistrainnadat with deer own huhu. and do. made on all tolets to the U n ion. (1111 4 'ecer ( uIr k : e f conddimmemi of mturtheseents. la length or oinandse, Ist. Mild and Dom( streets, directly oppesdte the St, Charles ' v ibolitaltia=t, will be charged at the maul rat. lioteL mrl.lr 1 s durthing. Nth wth to pepiustalr - -____ / 1 / 040 .ds nod Pumntiml =rot I/ 4 / ./ . 4 - . ji D. KMG, Coin, Stock and Exchange 1 , aila , Asertammosas sec chasitabla IndEnstlorn. du corn. - Mina% ward. toweutdp, and cam public media viand all . 5 Irk.% Fourth strode-liar. and se ll s Stocks. l o b il l * . teter fi turandlces, to bethargedbalfprice, pap. ~.I =c n &f sande on o ' . Leate . go , Oka supplied et cum keg te be totem& tern mum Notes li:olght and he e 4 "-km"M‘.7 We. i old hr amoral invitation's or obituary odic. and when WaTtivan TALKIE. Wart T0L337. -- lax 3 . mum .. i=4.ninag. d.,,....... ail Dt.„....,,,,th,e,......i... 13A131ER, HANNA & Co., Successor. to troos, as' tootibt oit co .lr 0,,,,,,t 00 .d ...T o u r: w oo t o noaar, mums a 0 . ,.. ranaas,alsasoss nrolossasa • ' liana mossy coaesna t sj .or : putdie eutettalumenis, mime in foreign and Domestic Esdnets,thatiticatea of w e n , bene,, ...mi. ..atti,,th,,,tl,, of.g. rat, Back ho and Speclee-N. IN corner of Wood and nteanaditti s ,a-crun7 notice' Mmlarmd to call • manta. tomcat Money remised oDepalt. Sight in onienk , nen , nws . on ", ne . t etwed t o =not e Cheeks fa' ode. and collections made on n as al all princb Individual inbnut.cau op+ fn. 'with „the pale. MI eh of the United States. , . standltunbat thes_Same sapid Ihr. If Intended to „ s °old/M.6 Immilmo paid Its Foreign and Amnia. b 4 1.. ..;. 1 in 1 ....... ~ .. 11.1110 will be charged yold at tw a t. wt . nonte ~,n . use, . Advances made On 01 33sTsmando or Pudica, ;hipped **bon or Nil° notices to be char.& triplepii. 1 east. on Mend terms. • - `Ned te Aland and Auctioneed 'dentine/Mute obt war. it wousaist_,.. ~..... - .... . ....-.3. it. n's T t•.. 50 nt•Clasant A den Yearly rates. but allowed a dhootrit of WA. H., WiLLIA, Jas & con o k A . r itt r' 44 " i f 4 . ..taint per CM Dam tea amount or ~ n era and -- . - - mar ea esmnaxr.r n, luny neaps. so Th AV.,„,„ Luo...o'''''.l.4. _ liberal tam e, ..„ . 0 „.. u . ,. . Oa* J . --. mut &ma, t UnenUma huart1i0n........60 tenth A WILKINS &CO , Exchange Brokers," ~, tra t , each . 4411106 W a t wortloo••••,,,___•• 73 0 ° 13 ." f is N 0.73 Fourth aged:emoted. Murtha& t Pit all mberthwmants to ha paid In eese , ... ` nun. Ali Inoue-ions at most Mend rat. • '' f I 4. ' -- - RATES ':' OF Discon.r . -117.111. LARMLER, Jr. Bankor and Bro. . ~,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...... m.,.. 1 ,,,, 5 au . . 5 , 5 m 55 ' .7-±1 F.,_ e ter. 41.1, urea, No. 64", Jr., the Dank of 2i, uo.t.rfrEs fr. SONS Brokers. ------------- XS. Sr Neskif ri. &km% rldni and Fos/ 64 ///s . 7.4 / 4 / 00 F'' Ikr /10L3IES & SON, Dealersin : F • • .. ,_PENNSTLEANIA., Insanch at 5e11a ...._.... I7' ri e end r,„,,„,...„,nm.„..,...,,,,, ) ,.. wk .... or = - , "=,.._Ar ri n u e.im a i= l 4 , ..l .l 4'.., ti .:,1,.. 5 ,,, wi - 1 . 7 nap, Dank Notes and Specie, No. tra Markot street, Pitts. Alm an - illannes of do-par muossrQ alcalnal.l do mt,„„Ar ti v t von. --de 0. all a. 64 /n 6 /1 14161 Um Park or tionunente. ..par,Frandln thath .... -.... do _____ _-=__. , f „ e:: Mle i e1e431.13„.1...n.rtrar r i'f .. um l:Prita 44 ll24 .m, a l k Trust . s. t .--- E .-- - 6 - 03131ISSION I,,te. . 1 cdPeon Tawasdp... Bank of Maaalliosi....- - I. •,;leamiudr a llMO 4 l f enltilal _ Nilrkiatirgt. - 134 WAT. H. SUTTO - N. •.4' citivra s " k--- =" - ....par " ItiM /518/0 t n tr - Cle "- 4 WAd lelde GrOTer. IMPOrter and Dealer in 41". Dank.,,par lbo lw untr Y4rk e Citr--- " - Ti - ;' - ' , I.?tOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old 3lo =k_ Dadr........7pd VIZE - 11116 - il). lanannithath lira Whisky.. N 0.12. South-East tomer •-• Ea1tim0re..................ter Wood and Front Ma- Pittirgh. Pent's. . Jahn 111 cmthrearkthisk... ..... Umno s Z.--- - '„,/ • c fradirmaa sllasdt..=-par N.. 1 ET k DirtIVAR T 1 •W. POWDEXTER GenralHerctu2- ' "4" - •-•- i .z.- al wift .”.. t ..., -111 . °A. ... 1 .---- ..% ILIL. dim Enter and ommie:don Merchant. 167 Front c rill ....r.: Hank oft c- ra. „..... ...,,,,, staid and UK Bemond street. Pittsburgh. ap2o.ltad M1 07 P 116 . •o'cco•s•-4//k" 71•43•77.4 " R74b74°•4.. WM. A. MCCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas, orna. 0......waaw-tar as. Bards. Va, Norfolk • fleretautown-... , ...par lartaere Ilk of VlrMada. • T 3 Mato nadir ( 1 0 , m1•11,13 Rhoda' and WlllmeWare, • Dank of aettlabUtsh...- Mt Merehantedidach • Dank o earner of Wood and Sixth Shads. Is nowreentring a 'arm 1 ti.k itanh a d m _thedat,,................ 07 borth m...a.. Western ... . Dank_.,.... : bm aseortni exi . t of Flesh Goody. In ofrpm e add rm ttloo h.di to i bis . u thisr ugm, f ism atemqmintarr Co. Ilatag._par NOII2II CIROLLIA. market which will to sold. the lowest market diem 1 „coa ( 4,,, u k a el u lTdetrianderlfg la n ahlthloyfear-- . . , 1 q c , ats i llo . tels. fir a v t it:t o ti. antl4l4 . nilles, buying' br the Colgtobla lilt A Irrilitit 3 :4ll o .a.ltant.tiilndogion. 2 /Wea r cm... in Um rib' Ece of charge, 11111 Dorlottoolt Dank - --par iiumsoteas Nisi 2 • roma n5aa............... = 5u Bourn amuse.. I A .4, A. 14'13A11E, Commission and For rals g. , .saiiiiwi l -ir e irita4V , 1., 1 -44 a &a=s: 1 1 2'1 a warding. s terebants, dealer* In 'Wad and Prodnot Emma' lticof Lanctster-pm Bank sr as t ltes...... 2 , ottoot. "" "n?.&'' PRUMMh 31.uu '''''''''' N '''' 11 .,,_ 4 1 8 ?-," „ . Farourg' nnnk onlooding.PlZ Plante:KA Blechade Di 2' - - - 2 - of - - - -f , . rrri n tll. b ei T r a l t 11 . 14 1, at WL e bteMic. ... T - e. ' LEECH, MeiLPIN &. CO Whole- I = • - fl r mokaankYoanuncc..e. of ..c 1o • sale On - mra, and Indere in monstuw. meal saa arna os nh ... nann-........... 188 Woof Brannirldt. Allen Z ' PA/stoma, .5,4,4, 55 .. 50, z 425,1 au Lit ent wheat Banks 3 ill'i• - .l4"i4i:Zrej All KNiviccifir - 4n-e soniewe -- -t- - . 7 ... -,- . - ::PLci,,Taiarlaoto I k a Et.thwit. ~, in, or ~N,,, , „ ,rd0: i ji, ROB 0, to CO., Wholesale Grocers, 1 - , . eztrbo., irs t. tt k. _.,p,o Luepp e r n I.l,,,f:n entote 7. . , 5 a Predate Dealers. and arms/evict, bletchar.te. No. 1 , • Mr street, Pittsburgh. f wmansg oa, 0rdi.0....; ti i =kusgrolfifit.' , " - ' bastes _,... 03 _.. xia „..__ • 5i ..,„..,.,,,,,..„,„ , QPRINGER lIARBAI7OII it CO.. (Some.- Brandt a* Atbros=.7.:::.". '.•4111•46.,...........14 - 17 - 4° C is --- 7 '=- 1 - 1! 477:41316 /3 , 13020 ff. e ~.r,, - t , - Branch at nddltelaort : -...., doi MICIIIGA N. • -----,--- L 61 1. 4 66 , 130101 ". 4 Ms • -...: sp r oll e ,...nra'llooh •al/a. ink 3 j &W. REA, Flour Factors, Commission I t var..l .. -- ,,,,az-..-: . ::: , _ g10 m: E.T.4,1 0 " . .. . and Fornannon Sterebaota sod Nolen in Prodose t'l _..-:at Daytha......-- do I.urastoe Ccouany..... :=l . i. th '.l:.7 l 7V=Veo'ol='hn - HimmP a ti,r, * :I 6 . 1. m......... do State Bank...-..---- J Scone. • . an. •oaDlf . um s .... do CA.NADA. ` ranch at_diddabola.....- do Et of N. Alasmica,Toronto 6 at. adena..............• do ,Ilk of the Peopia.Torrota 6 A. a. mum- .. :61. 01041 •••••,__ ••••• 1 0 . n./...,4 cf, ‘ „__Hout-4,,,._----, n - e 6 IIARDY, JO NE & CO.. Successors to ...,, h ..m....1 -- 7= ~ E; -- k.sii - it --- x=i - i g 7 ATWOOD. JONES 4 fill.,Conintholon and Ponds*. Emelt at Weshludon..... do On New Yo - --- Ihi ism ' , dumb, Denim. In l'ittstorgh Manniketlindocsais, = 4' rt 1 if1=111e7 . .., e, Vili t itits axdirefai ... BIM. MATEIEWS & (X l .,Wholesale arm! arooos ot Mt. Fernon....., do thosionati--.....-- lt,l cers, Ommolmion and Fawned.. Merchant'', d rilranch at Nrwark.--- ' d0'10.141111.-.....----- lita for Drighton Cotton Yarn= Water et, Ilttsbna. Mooch at 11 , W . 1.....7. clot At. Louis.. - - o - . Wands It ....- do I.D ANDSP.ECIEVAtIIII. MERbER & A.IVIT:1;0, General Commis at _Trar..........-. do Dodd... Sns o hh-- 16,00 don llathanteg Philadelphia. Liberal &a .m. aat AL Ple.ant. -. Jo do Patriot .15.50 made on nont i nonnoote o f 1.,,,,1,,,,,,, ~...11 r. Manch at Ethere111a.,...... dorm* old --.-_---10A0 g 7. is, •.7 ig= at. Norera.lll,---- do Eads. new-.......-... 19.0) 301111 Kant.- - .. .. -MT name. at Piqua- .. -do thedericiaPors..--- .30 4GGEN WATT i CO., ivi;i;fesele Grocers, 1 .0.....0 at Portusendh--. do Derr Thalers-.- ---... TAO t tnitn o, it ,iinton_____ 0 0 5a,,,t„.,,.. __,. 6,00 Commiasion Merchants, and lk-alera In Produce and Erma% at Earenna...-- dolsoverehma.-.....- 4.83 / thumb Manufactrume, Co. 555 Lthertr at. Pittsburgh. Thortek 64 C•7•b°36 -- 4417,7 ' 77°174 " 1 "'"'"'""" . a B. CANFIELD I t f W , 11. n 0 Arreti, Ohio, 60 thch at Mondllta....-.. do Napolowas...---.......... OEO amass st liscater.--. do Ducats..-...........-. 316 Conimission and rononeo/.1..4. andlilloia• in Irestrm Deserve Rutte Pot and .-_ Pearl Asb. and ties Urn Pond Water Meet s , ' '• ' PRICES OP STOOKS. bvts - ...gna th Zdd..iWood. PI ai l. upon= Fon xiip, umfi3DDRIMI GAELTLE, ET minute urrti at.....--.-Silonal to za. A. WILKINS & CO. ril Lril"riEu r r CO., o Wholesale Grocers, STOCK AND EKCILANGE BROKERS, 1 . fp Traloomod Omunission Ife rt hants. mid Dealen in /e. iiii . ' a, I vo-aro srffur Plummet Manufacturea, No. 112 Second street Pitts. - Prrommunt. Jaw a, isaa. fe REESE WAREHOUBE.-KENRY H. 41, J COLLEVS,Pemrarding and Creamimban Marchankand 2 : 6 6 mum. Dealer in Clue. Dotty ? Inge Fish end Produce generattr, 1 I t _ o f6 g7ood.teseL above _ u n ti ed gim e . e n __ 100 - - , nu n ie,e2ed r VON • BONNHORST Sc MURPHY, Whole-1 11, Do, b's..-..... 100 - llnt.pet • Aug. -y ale Grocers apd thermoimkort Merehants, and Dathers petnul i tanta re.-.-... 100 - '" Intelsmeadr =tsbenalt, Manufactures, Inn=ii at.' sued, ruts- I - _, 6e -. au - - tot.asa. a Aga ' ' awns 00. 0v...---. . us, SS - Int. Mays Nov not/Ps 31 0 / 77, IC° 92 - 4° JACOB FORSYTII, Jr., rorwardin V ,o u n : l ! ' - _ . . _ oscp. 5a......... 100 at - do Pllmmentth efts C..- • 10 0 0 0 "" IntaamaJulir Ccatunlenlon blerchastale. bb Water street. Pitts ___c_-- _ i ~ etty 6a.- 100 10 - Int. Mar *Nor .• 611. 1 r cotip.CiAllloo a) - oc. TH O M AS PALMER, linjorter and Dealer' ag0wah..,..._... I. 6 ,... A Dk.Maz rt., In emoan Inlnt Ind mph end T 09150 Pittsbarst. „ innie r6 " 14444 1• 1444 - lied lC- ladrEsm --- b 2 235 57 ..... b ::‘ - 44 4 .cit MeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole- I KartivAns-..- 50 o _, -- ink IiTOT Retell Dealer In Camedni, Elmer 011 thawed maw. Lima- / 3 6.'s IL. t _ it, Table and Pia. therm Windaw amt.', st . 63 ./ 2 1 1t%r- i .„ .... as is as „ emu , d'Steam Dad Trinunings, N 0.112 Mimind steed. VesFdlieStilkS4,7-4-',..,,,-: 25 17, It m -hp.. , a i r: ,. cis.k PATTON, Wholesaler and Re ormolu .. s o m4O as the. 6 , tn .„ tall O p rrn, on the Eastern tide Of the Dimund, , .... ti ttdrh Lift Dasuran.... .1 10 0 D 1... '2.1 T 1 d DRY GOODS ......utentromnesoo- - to 8 FRANK VAN Gop.Grat, Dealer in Trini- Patina= Wal L .: •„ go gi go lung IfosLry and Moron UV/ Gads. Embrofdsdelt • Gent'a. rum (Mods and Fancy artkisig sta ll ss Vb o / 43 . 4 1 / 01 / 1611,7 / 7 -- 3 ° 40 37 s / 311,6 1 1,3 1' 04 . w4mant of which can alias to has t No. • &I, earner sr Lake ea...-. ....- 60 23 o' do Market stmt and tbeDhunond, Pittattrgh.thi• arll-11 mild4Mailimtin -60 - - Dle. 4? e 6 nu es/15.a% 55.1OTKaTil; A. L. NUM 5 05, mersavagn.-e- 1... dersonr a sm., N. TOM. 1 V ttsts ' ol7Aforts.-. so et so A ... A. MASON & CO.. Wholesale and Retail . 1 won it Slankvater. 43 41 Dlr. Aso 4111 e • Dealers to Fancy and Staple Dry Odds. .Z Fifth i WIZ AgAint &lack water 60 la - Knußnork. Pittaborsh. 1 stn ., 114•544... 0 41' 46 , p x 7yeen i i,e,, oldiread_ 60 11686 45/5 ItArDitP.HY & BURCHFIELD,' Wholesale" se. a Ode Rainced... 60 to 2" "' 131, and DAUM Dry Goods Iferchaats. ran= rOnlthatui 1 ad. d• Dry Dad 1 106 100 1 work - --,------ - --___,, , - ars i mu Boo& ti= iit) . GROCERS, 1 . MLA • it• = 33 LBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, R.430r1.-cauco r1.-cauco . 1 !, Crying Dhttlisr, Dealing's Prodnen, Pittsburgh Man. t c • Chartism C 0......... N 4.1..) sad all kinds of horalgn and Domestic-WM. aud thaisor No. 316 ilbestr irtmet, On hands very larc illittomota-..- ..,. ... 175 Id Dlr. e a d i n :, g pi ...1,:" . " ' 1 PlttebT • iizEz.. - ......... In .1164, $2l EMU.? nterlem.....-.... - "111 a err Meek. .............,.. .............................A. irCL t co/ 1 314? "4 7...,..... -........:::::: 7. 1 a ' 1 1 1 G GBAii & CO., Grocers and Cona- 1 VitP.amka...- .........-,... - 2 • • i ' c:+sdern Merchant.% ed.Dialtre 10 all kinds of " 6 sburilt 3 Dill Coral- -• 4 A 10.. . ..----....- ... 11f1 I X. Douse*. Ittstmaub.l%. fa 1.17 , s t ! ilovskes 11 a 1. 4 1,7 ¢ - --.... - ;TM ..1Z BLACKBURN tt. CO., Wholeaale Gm- , - 111 """.. -- "--- - ..7 WV, Solt FurnLimrx.sad Dealers In Produce and ' 0.4.10 TISK na.r,a-.....-..... ... mbi 26 pi L i tith Mandactorer. Oil., Pitch and Oakum ahrays I Eidll•-----• - !., . on at their it arthimsa, 141 Watsr duet; Pittsburgh. Astd"--....---....-.. .. • - ni .. I tartan Inerre...... -.... .....-aomess amid. VAT :::::_ "' ''" ..), 1 / 4 2 11 ISAIAH DICKEY & Co., Wholesale Gra. , --_-. - cm m p ~,..-,Comzoladaa Merchants. and Dealers in Produne. .wi'"'" .... '-"" .-- ''' 1 - No. 66 Water Wad, and 107 Front sired. Pittsburgh. , Co - r - oirr.====.l .:: la to i , . . 'ITTSBURGILGAZETTEBUSIN 1 . ESS . CARDS -,.,- AGENCIES. lIIED DAILY , ADD VAULT' ET . . .. - .:ATTORNEys.--- .' WHITS & 00. . DAVID ant HI ~, - - IfLAUDHL minim - , , uxi Cenoisted and htretebed Leather Hefting. man ,j--g-:171-0-RRIsnv 11 " . , n ... „ rum j „,,,, zpog -.. Igi !rynT oTcz. ......., —ttorne and COUCIAOI- ~ ;,.... r. ,1,'? 1 ,, ot r Ut . - E . LI , d PAIN. ef IfertfriL r eZh i reetir b t. . ... ~-,,. . ,ERms:. , ...rtaft& Lig t7 4 , 01! ,7 !„!le.Efisattred to, No. 6.1 Urant street, i na , t , .. t t. ~,,,,,,ektsmeg rra.. bl, suljelt 1 Do r en. ---- .: being meteor to err Leather' Baling ever 'glare offered ' - DAILY-4U della& pat annum Thyable half ye 'ln Mk market: Also a large stock of all irldthe or Indio ;. Rubber Belting tsrestintly on hand, and fur We at the Walt LY-TgO digLariper ano - if in. 5c e Os, Ct. , , ..aleehineßsitterr Depat,^ No. lie Market street. ...' id" be speptledon the gdkrtring goodltfonst mike yea annum -.41 6 00 Treaty copied d 0,...- .2., an .., . 'The package fur each club Dr be s .„,_.. dAreend - to yeneat,. and to - br paid inraziably In adrenal. Zia dub papers will )0:n0 in Weiser colres. nu*. &be money le sea& Drs . EICLIANUr AND SU:MIMI 110Ud. v . A. WILKINS & CO., • meta . meta sm-sk Ben7dlng.i7o 71 road strwl, ' PPITSBUNOIf, PA. , POILEIGN and . Domestic:Exchange, Coin, PA.- F O NA Laxil Warrant+ t touglit and imid. pow lostillrecoid t.4 l ,4 l tba k. ll u n a lon.. iiratam. Ittatt Lii?! . 77 dtand sold on Comletudon. • 1 di:77, 7 74=rtha thPAlt, a n d IfL " 1101 7• 41 rbel left • • O SOMER. ARNOLD & CO. . . .DrALICRE 61 • A <Mt WM NOTE& ix., ita.l4 /eon* ams, ownsara Bank qf Pirebrrph: g mod nazi ratoLITS . . . PORTABLE ,TBRAt3BING _MAMMIES ANp warmAxTED to be thoroughly ttelgl, .4to T.VlLirrulle atel eeht bg , F W. CARAT ; e ttrf Wean Ist ' Vne9 11. 14 4 eat i ' t t ro anee Xs se pma, nod near t. nrd erith se t easteeerote Itt Urn woo qktior Ma Water. threat's tsstrr, or snakes totter teak. NW* than t l .OOO of than ors nom War is the Wotan *, /smelts Xest Sle. etnanteles. Nauseant= hare from ~e 0 sOP.IX).= d Ves, on assoash ear was ban who tore to Ism atespiete t latt to vat Se ie - 14 eii . ny ,Thetearaft• Is &err Mea t sad *Ueda& tt ' att firireiCts . ankla t ati Organ oaths aattreate en l en large.= 0);‘, v kir tz:11 SO.OT.T.:ltenitist; V. • or s do ss not of 2larlcet 4111 a, h '.1V31: A_ mote ISARD, DENTIST , Wed, Dom Mod.' Oen bears liam'S A. it toA sollatod • .4 • -444 Pr • . 2 ••••+4 ',4;•• 3 4.-,•••U ••-• • - D .., • .. . . •. • ..... . • . .. .. _ :,,,.; ••„.:__..... ~..,,, ._:_.,:, ~.._,..,-:,,,,.. ... . .._._ i,.....„ ::, ~..... . . _ . ‘..u.:::._.:.,......_:, ~....:.. .• , .... ..• . • ... . . , .. .. • . . . y , . . ..... . ~ . .., .. ... .•....„.- -...... T. ..E- , ,,,• ... ......, : . .• _ ..., .. tan N'ON.L. .wars C. NOE 11\11:GLLLS 'ROE.I9 holesaleVr ocsr and bl Cron:Macron Merchants. No. 2011.1hert7 Weer Pitts- ki=Eli=iMMN - - Vl7 m. BAGALEY Wh o lesale Gro lf ern. no. ZS ieQ 2)Wood fftreet. PlLtabundi. loinumat d. M'CLVEG, :Grocer and Alvy Tea Dealer comer of Wad' and-!!lath droves, has hnoWar—Dojyign• Proles nat Itatt,l= l sod and d Palen =Wird oo the lowart • • - . . . cdcWholuale drooso,COVIIIIIM/071 Atorcdmots,.liosbans to Produce, sad inttotough - .b1aCt1fin474:•2.53 Ll;<air Sirodo Pittsburgh. • . • • • °K.& NOCANDLESS, successors. to Irboliisk Groat~ Poiwoldroiltnd tommtMon Dealer. In Iron, NMI*.Cot -Vomit, old I.lttabiral • Msontzetstrol zotondli: of Wood sod Water stroct.littalmrab. - .CULBEENSON, Whoilesali.Groaer a • . Snunifidon Menbant4feller fn Itottheitisarg Lbunth.'l."• /We itoYls,WitolesalvOiocenti Com o. • inbgion Merchants, and Dealers in rename -lirniA web Buildings. fronting on Liberty • Wocd. • 11 Isutkenitif Bellows Manufactory, VP - PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.--The sub; .1 . j writ., ereeld Oran, irettetelly,,=== d o= 4 4 1 Ita rtI TAVAL -14 me h" teet V i ll. ttertna u teWrt ~ =f4 7 7,dmaisitlX,__. ',hies they en dettentle., -133 sztegt tligg c LaW,.. 4 .4t= P = ...e _______- 1 .. - sarsitte r_..s--D-eoc.esstl .h•eed, : Kr , ectu . a O , s • : o .is.sae d c t o pa T am sumwatbrnm .i..,andbeem,.i:. • i --tt2l__omAT,Veor to m MU• ii 7[ t•LEE; morrag ~fa,,.m,,,.u,-rtigt -r 1 n ,,, ---.-crftn!.-7•i ,t "- , f , mm‘iicii...,. . .po.i . • . SLIIISF.Tr AGAIXT, WOODWARD `&`CO:; Wholer W Oratem, IPa =Market irtreits"thidetada NVOOL.DIERCHANTS. USTIN LOO3IIS, Real Estate A c ffent. ilk outh etaa .l4.4 ltra wm azajne_aaa_ 818 Broker, OE. No. PT lioolL promptly attended J • yB.llr AlVt I/EL li:-3IARSHELL.reC7retary sea's lumEFue Onanaly. %Licata Arm. r_AL voiffioN. Secretary :Western Insu . 111.6 00.. 42 Water vtreet. - • - 13ARDIN.Elt COFFlN,AgoutforFranklin Insumm CbmP 7. nmtßeut eonger of Wood 3 IADEIRA,Agent for!Delaware bin • I=l hu mane.> Contany. 42Wilar stmt. GEO. If.. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (successors to Taal, I Idterne,) General COMMLISIOII nod Ras nudism 31ersbants, and Agents for Pastern Tin sports, Mon Whohe.Desdars•ln ank 2.10116: Sheet: ! .. ag iu siece d to i n,. Cotton lulu... Batting, Thine, AnNalli i n f 2 d ils- WandralteSliaval titarergia:Cineln-. nett and Pitteboartt Man rod Goods Tenn-511y. _Agents to the 'Tenn 31111” and 'tganner )1111". glrretings.. Pittshurgb- , remt street. (oppnalte Louisville, Pittsburgh and St. Lou* PatketlAnding.). . , us A. strirempr , --.-....... .... A :nuroEfisoN & grtaf i ereb i em s ts and Sea ts forg r e :lager = it r efilf: im, 7.llne,lerta, &It"' fe7 BOOKSELLERS. &C T L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. • 78 Flinrth itreet:Apollo Bathos. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail s -Dealer In Blank mil' School Boolt_e, Paper =err, "No. W Wbod rtreet, (berensm , intrd and F our th) OHN DAArISON, Bookseller trl.Stn tloner, moettio:' rto Davison 3 Agtiatr. No. r tuuke t. tuutr Fourth. Pittatatt&h.ll.. t 'ENRY. S. BO 3 N6RTll.lloolcseller and DostsLr Rtstionet7,Be., No. 82 Varga street, DOM 'ilsruond, Pittsburgh. Ps. • .AY , Bpoksellera and Statiohere, Igo. 63 Wool slawat. twat door to tlw comer of Thted, burgh, Ps. Schwa and law taroks constantly. oa.hatL ' WSIC,' BC. ..________—_—_____________ • • • - I t ikiN lI—MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fertea, • N ]Sageand- Itualeill luitrumrmtur Faun!' Dunk., and Himam. Ekdo anent far , Chlekartrues Mann ;Forge, far_ wows rennadhunta--lio:lrMaxt atreht. - . - jj[Eitiitt , KURR% 'Dealer. in Muaie, Mu= • - akallnatriammita, and Dural. od.ltallan Stiludrur ltit for Nunns dr Clirk's rrramt sad Mauro Mum, with G3laman'...Enierm Apaehment. Man Dar ' Dunham'. •1 1 .SCIIRCEDER CC biiuia SiorP,-4th • It et, between Market and Wood. _New Undo ma gma T receiving. and 31tudeal Indruntonts of all kind.. DRUGGISTS. J OHN HAFT, Jr., (rocceasor to Jas. M'Gur ton) Wbalseale ' and liptiaDnindod and Dealer ha paints, OH.. Dyeedtiffs. de., 141 Wood idnro, • 3 doors Wow Tt 'X' ./arßagular Am* kr. Dr. uth.3l3 rtratlNO th ..tietr. Marl , t street earner dtbeDl ,k couetintly an hand a fell ' and eorplete aeortment of VDrn Medic, nee, Pert magma artlelea rflatair to th ell T ' . ' lob= a:retentions oareftatYrolnotrodet arlo JOILti P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drag*, Plank tats, Vandal.. and Dye Studs, .No. bort/ stmt. ilttaboreh. All orders IrUltreelverentapt attentlan. dirAzeot no London .1t Co a valuable fatally toedichaen A. EARNESTOCK & Ca, Whcilesale Draaidata, and maaenweer. ~ r trioce neea.nea a. Raul Miura, earner Wood and Front-atm% Pitta meld TPI E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in MlEir,l9 . Psi Bt ri. • pRAUN & RELTER. Wholesale kißetail Druggist& corner of Libertg sod Bt. C.alr sttuo SCIMONMAKER. t:O4 Wholosale Druesasta, No. at. Wood greet, Pit tsburgh. TOSEPFE FLEMING, Socossaor to Wilcox L. a Co.; enmity. nugat Wired and Disanul—Frepe am otantly on bang a Tall ant entarlete agetattagtit r 4 Siedleinq, !Wilda. Cheats, Parnstnery. and all ankles pertaining to Ids ingnlngink • Phytieltna prearriptions ruefully entaposmAind at an : , i‘DijarticeiSfd li eWndlietudence, 6. 0.114 nth crpowfr the Cathedral. Pitts - • . , Jal:ly A . at.II. VARIAN, D., Office 1.41 t street, • beim* fimitbeell. Oft* 9.7 t. to 3. 2. tn 8. r, x. nat27l 2.. - lid. MERCHANT CHESTER; Merchant Tailor and Clo to IWeß4'l .l ll s ;rit a t=., * lrit k ; ° .e and DMBY,liferchatria; e y ty rer and toccl 7, In Rea r Made Cbthlnic.lllllll,- Ft: WATTS CO.,'Merchant Tailors, 181 • Chart y an now mriging mp ott Wen orm. the Gentlemen's Rettr—Ckdits. res. t h. meg u strlrgeef the wrens,. Kyles and tlneetpaellt_- rpP Rfee asa sal. fret 311 A.NITFACTURING: .11 - . T tzi WOODWELL, 1111 . 61= t ra . vi Kul street. " A' 5.3 JOHICNVETIIEB,ELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX MEP, • imparter article. SOLID BOX - sad MAUD BOX TICE& earner or Anderson and Bob lcum streets. one square from the Mad scent lieldge, roL WOICK,S, corner of First and Liberty' streets:. Pittsburgh. Pa.—Machluiste Tcls of ..err T. such as IRON PLANER% FRls And Hand TURN. 'NG LATHE% DRILLING MACHINE% ge..tr. 01.1a0. LarkitsrudrlL- • IDIRI - JR% P. lIAMILIVN A W. - 11BROIDERED AND APLICA MAN 17LLAS—III4eriali muted ma Rear °Mei+ and. -Ml :j4t. r t by 5 . 0 `MU Ti a n . II EA eat. 11;1d, • ilivar Fire Brick and Cruci blepany. Clay Ilian 7 ulkcturiug Cam IpHIS COMPANY 'HAVING ENLARGED their comity tor tounatoetating, an poir metered to "mot the hotroutod demand Oxr thetrjlrlelt, Crucible and luildia S CUT' Orden P IM VOW, to Buda Pltlabantly Sertatotor 21.1853. j • .11.1'CORD '& CO. WHOLESALE A:ID RETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT AND. CAP 'MANUFACTURERS, Asr• DEALEILS IN ALL KINDS 07 FURS.. • • CORNER OF WOOD AND FrFrrr.sTizaTs. i• . • Pi, ttelr Iteek Bathrooms ern...uali tta ty busgt szipityleotlists L s ;9l4 , :rt i gp Des. CWIN sett FurDnigsta. COACILFACTORY.• 1.. nrateei;ligraTag. ,),IVOITLD respectfully , call tbe . L attention of Southern and Wedeln Iterebanta to ble line to a Carrlagas. main. In Wee !Foto slim to WNW 'Y hese Carriage* are built from the best material and workman, ship, and under Ida own superwbians be eau, with entre donee warrant kb work to be ato none Lured in the Union., Ma waxen luof nFor Ida bathe., and the . ! - bim not to 1,0110 lug m fur ttlagar ofmnbas rertabllatanent. Ptwicol . rr 'nutting good I . o74rat w li t erewlll plean, call and asands• hla sleek bake* going Vast. All . Nev . Coach Factery--Alleghony„ --. H. 'WHITE & CO., would re rp.oubny Inform the Futile that they bare ereWeVratsup on Ismock, between Federal and andeaker IltiVeta. Thermo now making end are premed to remise orders far eerfr derelftguf.3 l Z.l._(=lles tr, Chariots, longipennfet mannfmtnee aterr'e work, and the Ulm they here, they feel cor.rdent they are enabl ed to do work on the mom remonalle terms with those wanting articles in their ilea • • • Paying putlentar attention to the selection etc:Mt:Ma* and haring none but competent workmen, they re an hesitation in warranting their work. .We Oman,. mk, the attention of the Cobb, to this matter. • N. 'at rearonable term..EL—ltemdring done M.O. hest manner, and on the Coach and Carrie 4iv Factory. ' JOIINSTON; 13ROTIIER & CO.; cornor of Belmont and nebeeetaintate„AlleghanY cur. Ironut tuurnactfully inform their friendwand the pul.lia nerierann that they Itt m !neighs Carr:sum liererothee, Boa.. aware, nn ea, and - Marian, an n, in their ,*co,,.i atylne of n and proportirn. • ' All orders will be executed with stria regard to ann.. billty and beauty of theta& Repels wilt RIM be attended to or; the molt reaantablo • temta Veinal - ft all Maly work the hest Esatorn Ohafta, Polo and -Wheel Eton, they gal neriledant that all 'who favor them with their payousga 1 1 = 11. 7/ru ir'" e=r l ,:i i r: i ttlit r Pnr' abasing elreurbara • -- • Fifth Street od Stockink Factory • •, A BILITY, ENERGY, - A11)1 ECCINOokr.- - Pig, v , 1 .,' It I ,Zgi n grf f erb ma. Areal nteeklnsc menu, all made trotnjga exwoot, 1t() ADVANCE -IN PRICY. • - it - AL ALT, . goal= Pitetorw. Ltb street. between Wood t and Market= L. T. LMlOlBlOlf.. • ...CALTLY 11/001ilicD & Co, NOVELTY WORKS, PIrTSBUROII, PA, ,111 LACK and Depo t Railroad - Saples s . Hip N Pith arida:On do 4 Plallarn ite amt d,Ccratiter Door p umb bitam attern CMY" rolts sot Putcnlngx Niatkok 1, 45 ,„ ally- • Only In farm and ffnish. .• • • 7 . . W. W. WALLACE, _ STEAM MARBLE WORKS, :n , o szt.d trls Liberfy Arid. MaittAkiefti. 'rwrsitunon. VrONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave, Stones, Paroltati Topa, Mont*, Imnodog Steam he, al. lamas hand, and made to order di r. Ineetalnery. at the loam maws. Throe hundred nal awl Wetted &- Aro , for Mooamasta. ite.,,th band. - Aleck and sub Dior ftwoule4 e4to the Thule at the knnort prima All ordara l ib dal:etch - at ata Liberty stood. ! NEW ,VORR‘ ADVERTI" . 11. .' • i PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. 1 iril , lLTaZlEdauttrgltarlclirr ell"&r.r------ , ------- - -------- I, .w......tr.t.) , ' WEDNESDAY MORNING, ME 7, 1854. Relkbla ? 'LA 0.14 V. ' trIAJ ILL e V 1 ni , -. I -.-- ---..----- • • .. • . Globelron Raili n g. Wol.l. : . -Voc: 311 and 318 Menrroe , itreet, 41 ,. York. : • OPPOSITE TITS ALthEll)rOL.l(d. i SALES R 0 o.la, 122 Gli AV'S , • 8...tR %Er. PIT: MGM 071.0 y 11flotint4r: !.;, .. THE subscribers having exterisi4 and.urt e eirpienedstrangements for Mantifacturbq orerper. lota their line. are now prepared to otter 41.. the pub and dollen tbmunbout the tonntl7. - _,_' '., 111100G/77.d OdSPIROXRdALLT:O,' .. - ~- • ornery detimfotten._ _' 1- - GratingsSloatem.Doors, fiertetsle Iron ßeastealk Plan and urnomentai; (bibs and Cgadles_ftw child tent I (*nano, Seed, nem Sta...Fkorer ' Din* 'Nandi, Umbrella and . .ffat Alm,* euperior quality of Iron Farm iamb lof wldete they will warrant to surpsn In rtrengtNdUta Inn bean, ty of deer and ehospum the msnutureso..4ot.th.- 7.l=tllg=i7. 4 , 74l.rigreac'asZT lth th: utmost despatch. . . EST d.AVEtti. . .. 1 enyl9-Metv . lftErstut atreetth.l... .. PERHAM OUTDONE!!! yIIE PROPRIETOR: OF .T112,-;,MERC'AIc- TILE GUIDE would reepectfully cell the attention of erebente, Ferment, and bleclatunies, melding ant of the the city to the moderate Wm./be a yearly =teal. PG= of the Gewle a belha to msil enbemlbers only Ally • Omer 'per Tear, to Mg .It unonadlcosalip the cheapest Weekly- Family Sergeant? pnlillehed In the United Stater. The columns of the Gunk will contain the usual satiety of Chielnal, Spicy Attica written not onlYto lame bat to thUtkaud will be replete maths : aynopeia.Pf Aro , Local and General Nom arthe Day. e • • I , In reamed to polities: the Guide will maintain; an . pendent tone. and, from time to time, .wlll advaftte such measures se bestcondnoe . to the intereete of the preataet, POSTNATTEWS and 'otheni are iisisertnilli ilmaiseeteiti to set es detente for thlepaper, to whom will be forwarded , epecimen anties,live when desired to dose. ... thPßElveltSbtaiien inedrei m b e ee m foh Pmt U to e 'merest • Glade. i en offer the following premiums, and noon the receipt of the mama andlettO in adman. wawill . funs:* them, ter earn. or others/re, if ordered, to the address of those e en them, For three loradred enhecribere.. .. 00 , Vey twohundred and fitly Itubscribere. we will glee • ... one :splendid B e n Gold Watch, !warranted .Ibe. • • time.) weeth.. •.• . . .... .. 00 For two hundred. aie . .... , aw) worth.. ' • IP 'Throne hundred andlll7,.*.nt;‘,47.noirtarr;Cele—i. ( ithr. gold.) worth:—..; . ... Pre onehondred. ona * Gold Fes:l:Chain. worth it ou yoo seryptletre anbscriberkone 'Geld Pen and Gold , t• Ut dat , rtilt=mmetY ePinneed. 00 e r fidt,rl.o:t:e.: •11- *Far th ty, one - do • ' •', - 00 - Fa twenty. Centimerclal dole ellverdo. • extetudon holder, worth • ao -Par tlftems,one mediont • , do da •-•,_ 2 00 :.7117 a l aIrt P e i nt d 20111.114o/dei,t th e'Lales' l° , Is sbeautif article: . • • • All thisterre mends thin be procured nom theiverer York Gold Peri blanubeturing Company, the acklowledgeclbW, I Gold Fert . and Pencil Case blanniketurers In tills ocutinent. GLUM can be .adrantageously craned in every villas, ! and city Inthe Ilnioui and a lermenumber of .emibers tbtainstihr t hin way. Fetch se would Internet..thetneelvm he the Made. mu be teeitnemercree, aa ourlist Of premier:or above will show FARMERS - who would dealt* sit exiallentramilyNews. yaw, ehouidatonee Aral thennelvee of the Qatari 4he mire Weir touch below any other newspaper public!" ... 1 0.r..7.2tranted for story tilt in mar Loam( Siena eel Ofteco. • Faapansible bartleywhet - etili set ate acetate • the fool , . win rime taxmen us with their Domes lbr Feb- TO fro: LAD7E3Iie *Cold pirtieulsalY anal, 1.11 the eMciencr alt.& services when _energetically ' meted. _.Dy their...mm.oon our inbentption list would neon out number any paw blished on this - 'continent, and to gala he etuth at all pu time. drive to embody in j the columns of the adds sometIIIIIR to notably p*. ell but .. itetruct our fgrle patron& On e / seltemiptkmpr being forirsitsM2l su lt Z b as li t t a ti o e nta l lnl4l , 2lVVld ' ‘r pV2 mai abet. deectibed, and what- lady would not desire • ' handsome Otdd Watch, Locket. Breosiet, Petread Pencil? 'We want to print an edition of r(tsr.Thateentef Opfer titres months :Then oomy li the Gitide to doutle its present ette.• GivolePateniptione may be remitted In PeetOilleeCtainpir. Afercaentia Greenwieb meet. • sierNeuctecrpo.c ..re s pa m u tat Mos. by ppteehlnit the orornaPprorriaten diadayed, theindbirt eterate, tcg, ncomonsqt. and attention editorially to the tame, and "ndt"'"hfeilPar'ilvbil IrAll.lll,`br e. yhdat nait.G°.. Datlvinpers 1,111.. entitled tot ....101 will had orwarded to them as they Mar, dine. .Pen and Golder will be of the tosaufectore,f . the 0. eta Fo eL rk Gold a t e Attronfichecing Oreepootr. bo. Greenvieb tbe mot itll7lll. and reliable God Pen ttredneersatr .I.llb CtiZagult, If ROL. In the world. . spircv StatentslazulPan . ay . Dyinggstablisiunimt. 0177CX Irv. a Johur mem; TWO LoaCTIOX 834aDWAT, NEW VOig CITT. RDERSreceirai tiv Express, or otherwi*, drioit or elotroddr Wks' Dreams. Mrotthul nod ,ScrthHyr. arm -stelertytkin. Iktoutek..stot , Marren V. tabu lonortiralir dred.:• Leo Cartafas reetored Cootret (Imre :haul. Ored the mod brvinent, or the mom endor etWarL• At) Wads oTiOlt. woolen toad team trod.. gold. Sone.' itermeot.) (metal In the WOO Wo/ToolllS manner. The anderrizom hare hod lotorerterfeare In 110 . 2 . nn . entlnn of this boslrtessAt Netro totedd and 11_41 thit thdr enccen theeft or ditogteuarlrelted. —r " . 7 reltZ-loor • - s co: 114 0 LYNBAILXBELL, Mantilla and Cloak 1311imrbetroper and Importer. ISA Om"! *t. BULPIN, Paris MardinaDatuninas. Imi/orters saw Faavatiirs, SCI Itroadirar. ." I , (! T. lILTRLBURT, An 3 canllotnoeco I.4l,rtbt"P . lffoaci. Mrefelnex. f VANDUESEN'S 4nproved Waiipme. it restores env Tlafr tU. original enloir, and errata, • yaw myth °nde. NW, tMamtcsa.N. IOCT GILVERT, from .51erii — pitis, is cur- Intelhosstnsls ofCsaiskmmere . Uri... and Wino at the knit. at Ids ieral recant Via Iltaidaas, ALFREE WOODILAM. Manufacturer and Lawler of Cans. Wes, Metals, Talton it.. IL W ARNICIL IdanufnetarerniEnana ‘-, . _wed Colt. Yonittare. d e. Rt. • la e. 4 - I JOAN DAVIS, Commission 3ferchant, and import..a brandies, Mee. wrull aims. Zt Wash= iv GOODWIN & 'BRO., ac urors o f Fat To*co, CYgen. and Slug!: al: and MP T ~ = / T I[EELEII S: y A ll i ..lo v Ll:r m r !l to 4 and eElpa 11whIncs., vein .It 6 Fcriad."67. 11. SIMMONS, Millinery, 504 'BroncT v v war, neer Metrupolltarills44. fiOOPEII'ITOOSEi,L.I, Pease b. 16., Ab vrktars. 534 Drnilrry, XRMANCUTTET, euocek,gor G "Lee, Itreinter &at. Istiortar and Jubborla eagle pry Cedar keIIAITEII, late W. Nensnan,3lanufac-: turir and WhaltudeDeilerla Lo4le4rOaltesv, Droadm4.T. . S:k i lt/ELL.CAVIELY.VVhoIes.sie Deal rt. la Brooms; Paint.] Palls sod INallifoo,l .501 WW law Wan. 8aRtat5,..11.9.. Cordage. Wins: Wieldnir, Mat& Les.,t-r— 954 Greenwich sr.., N.. , Yark. • 05045Y. . ,' E.1:.1./OW SHADES, Gilt Cornices, Table : 011 C10th,t0...,10/111 TER1RME01105114.,44,r4.01 Bedew Yo.lo Catharine st., 004 Na 0 Matt= MISCELLAMEOUS. --Joss P. tflite. DAtt.'lt. CAUL..." 31an. Nat. TeLlhhee..) Gate et . Charles & Parer Hotels) (CITY 1107E4.(1mo Browne) corner of , WarePro f tri h r d Third Eretts ' rittabW64 ra GLASS. • wrhls !area and easentoelem, House !mete( meter gone thorough repute, and teralabed UM equipment* thrneahout, to tam overt the the ?retakeslb. Ul.'lllloll patatet extents moesattz. nat.:l6m I. enduird.... . ..... „.. . ' 8 OUTHHE S T do SON, q tjA ENERAL COMMISSIOWAGENTS. for 'bents aid disdisso of Heal Estate,' Collodion sit Es End/sting Loans, on Bonds, Meetings* en, KO. 140 at- littenwnli. Ts. ne0.17 . - T. 0; WAVIII ImA FOTONF • JA ADIES' & CIALDREd'S SIIOR STORE: Re bat Pi re f . ull sf.ortnn . V i l, 4 6 T GRANT MOWRY, Denier in Li:44ler, tl ilkles; 011 and Oboe Yludinits. Liberty rtrett, .14.1te the bend of Wood. FELLX'S, -GENUINE EXTRACT OF •rie 247 P eJtra l edi Voroj—lan tb rdet•Vra 15.11nrato Cif amen= I:muter/A& . • sidgallt WARDROP'S SEEDSTURE ie now rd v, •OM vriltb Eszla l v t n 7 l. for She flans,* Pruning In easementsfbr the Oro Oorndbelltri.Stalk and Mann Outten, and every thing n tattiest to the - Fanner. Gerd,- ner or Amateur. Orders fro:mike/4re and lierctunta Oiled promptly On Ottani Ists 'WALTER P MARSTIALL, Importer rind V 11/. Deo*: In Mal% rimed and Doonistlya Papa itlar Tlnd• ARI 8 FASIIIOS, FOR LAMES' DR f 9,- Efl.—The Ihris Fashians Vor TINA dkert per downer le he on isle, on theist proximo 7 Jetts - ? la MN Penn. abcne Iland etreet. WILLIAM - NOBLE,— tipholßterer, mid v v Dealer In Unbaletery. , 'Wholesale F 0710411, Thlrl "err, nearly oppealte the Port Oaten 11:41TTSBURCillCVACI1 FAOTORir.—No. "15 Vt."l4ll6rOtii:. A. BROWN,. wbuld - ttioit t filly ?f ir. Flpatttat be keijp on hand:at:Ws stand Ate aaaVnient ddo * ol. ' Galen , 1111;s/M/flit i l t &ItShnt ters are mad* to order ha the brit elle. warranted morel to nor In the limited htatea. Ills .111inda out be rumored ' , Mout the sta at a sereirdtirar.. aimed:axed the itt.;°;liti3 F 7,ll:4 '41:41.1, to ft&irh'illtiroll enatemers as w5ll u cm ubllaV.• 14 0 0 ,..1111 derittilpir th`ir 11 ". bo.t rteod Snot, Ilthdatroh. • . Al/MOS:K. r. &Oita& nu.. . • zero. marmot,' • ''•PENN GLASS ........... •'' ORENZ; • &.IVIOUTMAN.ATinufitaturers I s % A na, tt. tul !a.g t i 1j4 , 3 IIrOTT it ill d WINDOW •• N. Ile—Pirtkulsr altentinajo:l4 t odd Mies of illudow ,Olus mad urinate moulds hw lkathu sod Vials.. • seolnI: . • r. ONES dc .QUIGti. 'Mann facturdra elf Spring ed, "and Diletei Plotilh Slab :Lea. Steel .Phinaß Winne, Coacteand J 7 ne Springa Bass elot.Tatiera. Ilatr Patent Miele Alall and Hammered' Iron Anbee.—Cornet of 80, F*Pngi 4 !.. ,1 4 P/UAW:L=4i: , • la . A 0zna,..........—:.=....-...::.....L...xCei:a0arra B. ROGERS. dt .00.; Manufacturers of e ' =4lt . r =a m iller d BI T I edih V °r • —( P n 'l . I n AWSON; MOHAN tc CO., Manufacturers klitgl=t,==l'ituagt R.l'd ``.• Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. KENNEDY;; CIULDS /t. CO.. Ifft.nu - fao• - raw 41Fa beavys4 fibeetingat • • • ' fj'a r i t , ggn P , bn "14 0 . 14 % "*. soroat.eiur anti h eogi'Ao;ui & ..,HTrirocfridgiV'ewirl=taintion°7llll:l2l:Vr MORNING JUNE 7, 1854. FROM: WAiIIiNGTON Correapauleuea of the Da Ily . Pletabitrat paretts. t WASILISOTOas June at . i The settlement of -the Bin* Warrior case ought to settle the.diffteulty Span, but it will not, because it hen been used as n pretence for a quarrel. • It^ints a bulb and a wolf affair throughout; the wolf has received a mild Busier, but- will instantly declare that it was the lamb's fetheethe't insulted hien. This contingency Wu foreseen and preilded against at an early ship of the ffinpute, and Gen. Pierce: ook care to go batik thirty: years for it list of. trumpery com-' • Pliin*.that amounted to no more originally than ULU one about the black warrior—it is not worth I a capital letter = and have been long ago forget-t text; This raking up the festering dregs of passi on seems exeunt despicable kind of diplomacy, some- , • thing of the Jackal' order. Alt that need be matt of it _4s, tliat it is worthy of the , present ; adiiinintration whichdevised . it. , , • . .11, is a llttle singable that the President and his 'Cabinet have attracted: notice for nothing " but„their crimes and their. .follies. The acat-' ;dental nominee made a ctolerable inaugural, which seemed the chart of4a smooth Mid „ pleas ant executive voyage. Ile soon convoted any favorable impression that Might dins have 'been nuideby'the fair pledges of this opening addreas, by tie base and impudent violation of them Btsmessagewas a puny , paltry affair IA had fallen into total oblivion when•poug,lais forced him.:into the Nebraska, infamy., Then rapidly Allowed the development of the Cuban plot; the . Dominican farce, .and the veto. Tee, the veto - was goinglo make "a - man , of him, but the veto is ea much deepleed that the Senate willnot pay it the decent attention of voting IliMtlit,:though . . ;expressly required to do so by tie Conatitutien. The fact is, 'the government IS carried on by a committee of Deitgbtaces and Ellaverypropagan-1 d 1 to in = the Senate:. To' Mnstrate this, I may j mention that a teammate° of four Senators .Was ! sumnontal to the, White lipase a few (14111 since to consult On Cuban' affairs, and they I determined that' he commission should be tetodyWhich I hare - before advised you. Who - , they werefile not Aims, except that. Douglass Was ohe and tho whole batch were recognized Culmneere. It appears probable; after all, that Dallas unite, one of the commissioners„ and It A likely enough that Cobb will be the other. I think I.have' already fully exPlainevithe ohjoci of the'Propoied minion. It is to belly Spain into selling the island: -, The price is a email mat ter/ TlttiPureltase to imMaticifor the Smith, the - bill is to bO audited mid p.Sld by the North. Be side's the South is totally: regardless of the price which may be promised beoalise its parron of It would be immediately repudiated.`- It 13 cam mealy estimated that Mi,oo6,oooisthe ultiina tuna named in the inatructlens to the • Commis- It la with pain and baud:ham that Irefer.to that miserable dmna which has Just been onset ialln Boston. The min was carried off under the Muskets and the loaded artillery of - a- larger armythan. ought the - battles of Barthel , MIL- Atid,oh shame unutterable! a put of this army was eeinposed of native sons of the State. The sane-nor, too, poor tool of the hour; is said to I t Imre' expret.sed over his woes his :indignatiois that any attempt should have been icusdejo res l'Cne the man from officers of the triiitc . 4 . l stow; That was the erime!.: Hee-mild lutrateigirhitilky I tinsult to the State atitiffyity .. Treason to Mas- 1 st4huielbtarta" - highly - commendable, but obeli- tigt%thikWOfidarD: that: wastsublirae. .-, '6 - 7' • ,• c n •a an a ymont wlsOCOuisselled with Adams and Hancock, who fought with Warren and ruttun? - - Feu. One, I have now to say that I desire' no. farther truce with stiveiy: That revolutionary era width . ' have.seen approaching these eight years Ppon is. The repeal of the Missouri Compromise hat released as from all contracts and obligatleititimardire South; The Fugitive. Act is repealed. In all cases where the public 'feeling of the community will sustain its oppo-, ntotta, it otight to be mania] .as. "died letter as null and void. . yros,s; tc nil/antacid that in view of the elitpendous etriqes recently made by the . Stave pairei, that a call Is in circulation foe eiguaturei tinvughont the atite of Ohio, for a delegated Convention at Columbus; on the lath of July, of all parties and persons dbrposed -to throw of all old party slinekics arid unite in - effectivo mitun*for the redemption of the country. - • 9.-We - publish below the call to which we allude. • 'TO TILE PEOPLE' OF "01110. rettow Cranium:. The consummation of the Amt.:groat act of the stupendous soheme for the tate/mien': of slavery, and the cotablishment of the , 61ave Dominion over the North American continent by the repeal of thellissouriProhi bition and other threatened future sots, part and parcel of the same iehenie, such u the proposed expiratEturn of millions in the purchase of ter ritory front Mexico, utterly worthless except as a basis for the operations of the slave tuteust, and the proposed waste of--millions ., upon mill lons.toore in the raestablirinnent of Maury in Cuba,•in the case of the enfranchisement of the bcindruen of that Wand by Its present Govern moat, call lemUyupoto all true patriots to fore.' I go past political diferences, and unite as a band ,of brother freemen In defence of our mini rights, and the rights of human nature. God' forbid that our' country :should alone. 'among -the nations of the earth, take upon her self the hatefulreproach' of Slarei7, rtopt : , . But if .this odium is to be averted, the People must themselves take the matter in band.: Let It aim.. be .rometabered, - that while the Contest between &leery and 'Fieedeni--between the adrotates of $ greit publle wrong ramithe main. miner' of Publio- Faith was going on In Waah: Ingtetctiot. 0 word of remonstrance against the meditated iniquity was Uttered by either branch of the Legislature recently assembled at Colim bus. ' 'lho partitane of, thu s extstinCNational `Adeffnistraticm,- - availin g- their majority' in the 'l l egislature, not only thwarted every effort to express the honest indignation of the People of the State spinet the wrong, but .elected to the Senate. or the: United. States a known supporter of the repeal of the Missouri Prohibition; thus placing the moral weight_ of .ohio in tie scale of Slavery Extension: We by 'no means,ohargethe members of the . old Democratic Party with approval of this con duct; but we earnestly invite them to consider whether there la any mode of manifeeting their just indignetion; in view of these great wrongs, except by repudiating the present National Ad 'Ministration, and the Political Leaders through whose these shameful results havebeen "nroomplisliett, At all events. It cannot be "doubted that these things demand tie Promptest intervention of the ttnems Peons; and not these thipg! only, but trieny'other matters, bidh of, lisdional.and State concern: The limo boa passed for half-way measures in 'respect to Slavery.: The repeal of.the Missouri -Prehibition, demonstrateCtbe utter futility of all legislative ecrmErimitisee: -It Is necessary .now to recur to the Censtitution. In that In strument it will bex in 'vain to seek for any re cognition of 'Slivery, ere - 11'ns a Nit; outside of Slate States, or for any "power 'given .to Con greesto legislate'in its behalf. Outside of Slave Stet's, then, there moat be no Slavery. There musks no slave sellin g, slave-cateldng or slave holding, Under National legislation. The Slave Power, must be overthrown, and the influence of -the-National Ooserninent most be placed on the 'aide of Freedom: ' ' The patronage -of the President—Abet fatal en gine of - corruption and: despotima.:Anust be cur tailed. 'The People must demand and obtain a more direct influence -upon the practical work ings of the For the Propagandism of Slavery in bur intereouise with Fdreign na tions there munt - be - eubsSiuted a groat Magri . can influence in. favor. at Universal Liberty— Freedom - Reform and Progress must be' lto watelmeks of the People. In our own State, malty things require our at tention. The disposition and management of the pubilair s e;— erkthe:districting::ef the State—th e loos r s t . gttlatlng - tbeinipoiltlon and .colleotion of talcs, and other Matters," demand the conaldera - - 'Sten andjudgnient of the • fa 'o w of these s thlngtc we invite - our fellow olateitatrlte, yrithciut regard t4i former party dbl. 44tr°E t i t ' ITO4dittoff to =TO tostheorgia s isation it 'a Thitnoeriloi tyi People, oltatuot'ltoPPott; . .s • enrol' Slavery and, unjust and unequal laws. by whatever name they may call themselves, to as semble in !Convention, at Columbus, on the latle day of Ju1y,.1854, the anniversary of the Ordl-• dinance of 1787, for the purpose of consultation upon the Momentous aspects of public affairs,- 1 and of taking suck action - as circumstances re- I The Manes. RaseMins. An extract of a letter dated Canton Marcia 24, sajos: Our previous advices acquai nted - you ; With the capture of Nankin by Tae-ping, Wang, and subsequently with the progress of the army . towards Pekin. Shortly after the capture of Nankin, you are aware that the city of Shang!' i ka hn Own was to ta b k e en bya recognized ro by rceth T at aa ping W is langdistinctly auxiliary to his movements. Shenghae is atilt held by its original captors, and the prospect of ; its recapture lessens with the decreasing means and apirits of tins imperial officers in its 'dein ity. We are Berry to say that the protracted struggle bas utterly destroyed the trade of the place, as the shops within the walls have been long closed, even for the most trifling business, and thi populous suburbs hare been - burned in successive assaults on the city. lint the foreign busineses there is chiefly fromits being the port &mellow and Ronechow, and we mould: - guard you from-supposing that the destruction .of Sliangline is of very great importance to fOreign ' 'We have already *lreTted to the great diffi culty there is of procuring information from the interior, or of judging -'of its credibility when obtained. 'By &lithe inforination - we hafe in our Own possession, we are led - tO the . opinion that the army of Tee-ping Wang has been - confirm-. ully successful, and we candidly say, that we are not a little surprised at the tact and intelligences which this leader has shown. We may be incor rectly informed or mistaken in our inferences re specting movements; but we believe them to be these: After leaving Nankin, and making it detestable, the 'army was -largely increased in numbers, went northward, and - occupied the country in the vicinity of Teentsin, which is on the'l river Peiho,. at the point of junction with the'lmPerial Canal. The river and the canal are. the only important avenues of supply to Pekin:. Before the army left the vicinity of .Nankin, it took - and now holds—the city and port of Chin kiang, :Which being 'at the junction 'of the Im perial Caned with the river Yangtese semmancla the SoUthern entrance of the canal, ''ln order to make; the control of this most importent are- sue stlll - moreeertain, se we suppose, Tae-ping Wang has taken:a city on its line, a few mike below.itolunction "with the river - Nth°, and,at the same time advaneed - tawards Pekin - -,-from which he was distant, in the middle ofJanusin abont fifty mites: -- It is stated that Takla is not in any way prepared for Biegozs , ; ' - - Coincident with;the movements we have de scribed; the earitaleity of- the provineesofltan liwnyrwas taken, and ie .riew held , againit the Emperor. This place is in the heart of the coun try, and most important to foreign commerce.. Thus it will be seen that the control of 'the country - at the North is not in posseesion of. the .Emperor. Very lately a most important move ment hattaken place in the West provinces In the pieces known to foreigners as the Domain' and the Oopak districts, concerning: which we have no precise information, but there seems to he little doubt that the object is to severe the con - trot of tho transit of produce to the seaboard, • and of imports on the same line,thst is - to the north and west.; From - this quarter a large force has proceeded 'to those districts to- assist the movement. - Those in China who are well informed, be- Hew the whole country to, be disaffected, said it appears to bo probable that. when the leader of the northern army has taken Pekin, or;at what• ever point Or time he may choose to attempt an organized government, lie will hate found him self iu command of every usual and regular source of revenue. Canton and other cities not yet in insurrection, can be taken without much bloodshed, in a very short time, we are to iup pose, if we are correctly informed of the nature, and the extant of the secret organized opposi. don to government within their In Canton_and at Shanghae, foreigners appear to think themselves safe in persen and property, while under the protection of a small foreign We have not yet anYinformation to lead us to believe in the existence of any new or important commercial arrangements . betieen the Russians :end. Japanese. The force, under Voinnuidere Perry's command loft Bong Kong in. January; they were heard from at Leo Choo; and we are yet to learn of their arrival at Yedo ' ' Pr.:ogre...U.4f the Irmarreettee. With this veiew, we recommend that the pee -1 ple of each county forthwith assemble appoint' one delegate for every five thousand inliabitants. no county however appointing less than two, to represent them at Columbus, in a delegate con vention: and we recommend, also, - that there be held, at the same time and place, !shines Con vention of the people to =stain the Delegate Convention- by their presenee, to aid them by their counsel, and tee :press in the most 'emphat-; is manner the cherished sentiments and fixed re solves of the people of Ohio, in langtinge becom ing the demands of theorists. ' Prom the Philadelphia !teener. Slanwanamozn'ti Coserrnack TO BEM ow Kasiasti."Freemen of the North! The enemy Is already 'on the more to secure Kansas' for his 'lnfamous purposes. Pierce has already select od a pro -slavery Governor, Secretary, Chief Jus: ' tice, Associate Justices, Attorney and Marshal. Men of shrewdness, ambition and political expe item have been engaged by theallVe . Bower to go to Kansas for the purpose of securing political influence among the settlers and betraying t heminto - the:bande of the South. Ono of Giese tools I of despotism is John C. O'Neil; late . Consul at Belfast, who returned not long since from Ire= land. After a Short visit to Vashingten.7,where'l his devotion to'slavery and his near relationship to Speaker Linn Boyd—hels BoYd's brother-in law—won hini the confidence of the tnanagere he is preparing to go to: Kansas. ' It has leaked out that he goes with 'a large amount 'of funds and instructions to klato lands forwiettlers; and. elan with the promise of the richninietration that he shall be returned as one of the first Senators' from the new Stste. Ills chief pursuit will, of "course be paving the way fok that promotion. Lot no northern:citizen think there is no dait:. ' ger of the introduction of slavery into kitultuis:--• Let nofreeman be deluded by this lying cry of 'the Pierce paPers about '..arYlrOcerrama3l.' - Pleine, Jeff Davis anti Douglass,-have secured for themselves the Vantage ground in every way. The.Kansainet says: "And be Itftirther enacted,' that the Goiernor, Secretary, Chief Juitiee and Associate Justices, Attorney and _Marshal ahall he nominated, and, by and with the advile 'and loinient of the , appointed by the President of the States." 1, This pro-alarery. Governor, appointed by ; Pierce for four years, removable at pleasure; is commander in _chief of the militia, grants par dons,res iteland replieves commissions all olli. cent is charged with the execution of the kW!. i appoints:All the anhordinate township, district and county officera until the end of the first LegisiatiVe Assembly; lays off unaided and alone, 1 "the necessary .dietricte ter . members. of 'the Council and Ifonee of Representatives, and all ' other officers appoints the 30r890 who a re to superintend the elections, ;directs hoerthe re , turns 6211 be made, declarCa' the. number of members of the Council and Bonze tosrhick each ! district is entitled; and can veto every. act of the 1 territorial legislature,,. subject to a two thirds • vote In rack branch. Louis ',NaPoleen himself asked ad greater thmi these, The.GoVernor of ! Kansas or Nebraska in likely to , be absolute inas . ter of his territory for two years,sinless an crier. gel,: and compact organization be immediately made agaitott, The object-ofthe friends of freedom and Kansas should be to secure, at the first election, every one of the thirty-nine,Coun cilmen And Representatives. The judiciary will be appointed by the slave holding faction. The Chief Justice, Associate Justice. Attorney and 'Marshal will he sent there' 1 to wield the terrors of the law against every move ment in favor' f freedom, to declare slavery eon: - initiations% to protect the claims of alaresboldens, to nullify hens palmed by two-thirds ' of the terri -1 torte' legislature, in 'defierietrof the Governor's [veto, to forbid trial *jury, to carry. out the fu- Aitire slave law, to prevent the people of the ter ritory. fecine hoeing the alightest control over the subject . Every ease involving title to slave's, it is pmvidiSl in the act, may be taken before the Judges of the Supreme Court of. the United Stntea majorits , of " ...le se-imminent..-,-- The. slave-hot , -- dere have secures by huarery. and bribery-the most fearful advantages. ....The only 'Oars° left i. for the free settlers of liensaii, 'if they . nonlii, I present the' denecration of the,soil of that teni t tory, la to organize thernselves for the iroiention ! peaceably if the,y can, -forcibly it they newt, or the introduction of slaves.. -: - - . . Ins SPIT-Nom -- e Bennizi.The Buffalo Re ., etorvaey has no faith la Iron bridges, and for the 1 following anions other reasons:......i . . 1 .. There is an inherent and latent defect in iron i that will forever make it an unreliable - material for bridge:structures of the euspension form: -It 1 suffers a gradual losi of tenacity wider use. The very I:watt:minds of. Iron and the-most carefully ; made, aro not exempt from -Oda defect. _When constantly subjected to concussion, tension and , vibration, the metal granulates. It-loses in a greater or less degree that pc:oiler relation Owl arrangement of Its'consistent particles which gores to it the quality of tenacity. So that an iron suspension bridge which, when new, would sustain en almost unlimited weight will at length probably become unatifo-4hough' Dot is trace of weakneersould he discovered in end of ite piers or ground fastenings. , . it is within the recollection of most of our 1 readers that the vibration produced by tan march- . 1 ing of a Art of a regiment of infantry under Irma across a French suopenoion , bridge in the. neigh borbood of Paris caused it to tweak dowript one end. The roldiers sank" in the river by platoons; a monster - calamity! So \ of the suspension bridge at Broughton near , 31anchester, in - the year 1831 ... . It was broken down bythe marchelf -a single company of. siety . sekliers. . The whole , ' of them were precipliatedurthe river. More l than one-third of the suopensi ' kola of the Me- nai Bridge were broken by a s ,erra of the 7th . -j t,7 :1 January,. 1830; Both of It carriag-ways were rendered impassable--somelloo f 're,t .: them be ing tiro ant. 5 The: , chain bridge et Morphot, Northumberland, fell dawn in 1830, .. der the vi-' e \st7i bratlon preduced trytlie' ‘ Crossing, in , , a dense body, of a arowd-returning froritthe esblition of mountebanke. - The • wellcknoirn chain pier. in Brighton; England; had neural of its ano rid \ log rods. 'broken Ina Aorta in Re:tabor...lB33, 'IA' a considrable portlon. of its roidiey In to bf the divisions datried away. - Larkwooz.,3lsy • during a stone of wind and raine suspens i on brdge across the Ohio River tit - Wheeling aurs completely blown down and Suds a \ *reek in the water, bottom aide upward. Its Linassive'en .blee were twisted off and its abutmenta injured. .The bridge was oniiidered in, this countr3t,to ho a model of architecture, and among thevery beet of the suspension class 114 be world.' \'s . N\:., .. The Great Western \ Itaih esc ead Is to be coy cd with tho New York Central lido ' bY.,‘it trim „ . suspension bridge at LeitistoW,eow nearly co'aii \ pleted under. tho directioing lir. Roebling. •\ ~,,, \ \ - Another stop in the anbingatio , nef - the North is about being taken in thlaVity In which the State of Virginia appears as'tN ' ooMphtinatit.—.=‘, The reader will recollect tho chsdletrga by habeai 'corpus of the. Lemon 8111TCS, vile were peered to have Veen volunterilybronght bflioeir owner in to_this State. The slaves were \ ‘ iuboriuently freed, by purchase. ;The State of \ Virginia now takes - offense' at the - how of tho - Sista' or New York which declares that slaves trout info our jurisdiction voluntarily shall be free, 4141, having got an appeal from ; the action of. JrulgtkPalho, sends .up her Attorney4limersl to endeit'ipr to overthrow the local law ottlils State, and 'emend, the local law of Virginia oiwr.no. It is ha to soy what the slave power will riot do ' . but w Arc . tolerably confidant that this attempt to: lega Re slareholcling In the -Bioptic State. will tail. - The. Modest demand of \ Virginia is substantially tha . slaveholders may briag their olaiwo to New-York, go - to Saratoga: with, - them, atorturn. the white men of - the,State Into a committee - to' watch ti them, and see that they do not via away from their mestere: This is. Apo of the tliaisteps to ward -that gloilonoctuuminmation looked fo b Toombo, when ho' shall iliumphantlY, , Call r the col/ of his slims Oil BIIIItar Nill.—.Y. I, TrOune. ' • TUE Boni Stars CAIIII.--oston, Junti34l.- , - The examination of the eleven :versions arrissecd for riot end the murder of Batchelder on Friday night of last week is going on in too Oleo Court to-cisy. -- A largo crowd loin atten ace and nii, merous witnesses are being called- - , ... - \ About ono O'clock this DOl:ping, :tl-oo images were, found suspended' o'this flog :staff on the Vonimon haying tho folleyrininames attached: .. "L — Msf 3 bal , nualllan. Chief -of the\ Boston Ruffians; Slisteholders end,BloQiiundet. "If.-Benjamin , F. lialleß, Ul. S. District At. ;tetras:, and Attorney-General to`lie - Prineu: of tu Darkzemr.'' '..,, \ - -,,, - --• ',- -• • - • 4t 111.‘.C;OranliiltddiiP. Lorint;„'Th ' T eni Dollar Jeffries of 1854." - , 2 .: '•'..' ' ' • \ 'Richard ti: Dana , aria of \ tho C ' eels 'of the Fugitive •Bruas, was knocked,dostri in the' street last night, by a clang-shah a4d badlyhtut '` lio Chle`has bifoll haa'fill fu Tail i rl i ' lllell teeter of the deed . ;'= [lt 141 bareatombereal t Mr.-Dams, in his apeeoh Wore.* Cazinhoirhn2;' er, atyledihoir. IL - Oommisihneetilasee lia: a t,Aad o f.g a lialarcirpickpbbketasid;cat4hroi , tc;' and dm laeaault ia sappoccd Le l , ll, ittosel.!-* itia tZ lotion for'throe' stricter:mil' , z-- -.-\ ' ' \ 1 ~ ~. ~A;._ s ; ~ , ghae ' March 11, .1 l; - i• —., We have Issued this extra in order to give tfli, following extract from the last file of the Pekin - Oaiette , received since our . paper . or thia day was'printed: We have roomed a file of Pekin 13szettesup to the .30th January, 'proving as was suspected, that the proclamation of Shins pun, regarding the taking Tuh-lew on the 14th . Jan uary, and the subsequent march of his vmteri ous• army to meet the Southern body of , rebeLs, I, &fabrication. On theday in question, th ere was indeed& fight, in which,\ accordingto shiig pun, some- four or five hundred of the rebels were shiisi; but the loiter reta%possession both of Tub - low and Teing- line. , ~. So far from Shing-peon ha g beaten the i . 4, rebels out of th ese places , th appears in. the . Gakette of the , gOth ef Jan , a nwaript „ from the Emperor, stating as the rebels have now been in possession of the poets hiqiestion 'for , three months withoutAhing-pson hating been able to disturb them in e slightest degree,.not: , withstanding, his, blustering . aborit repeated vie. , , totint., , that 'Tsing-hihlinsSlll. be Urdered tsio ad Vance, and Join , his forces to'thooe of Shign-piton to ~ Make', U ne grand attack on the , reberept eition." The Emperor adds, that if Shing-peen hanger back•and doew not exert himself,.: because -Teing , itib iiii-ain haw beat ordered to sulvanne,\ , thus throwing the responsibility o himself upon the abOrcr,namcd offieer,, lis . will Up his head off wi th ouCceremony. \ •', ‘,. - The Gazette ' also ' eiitains' im portant news from liu,nEurny, in which proiince the...city, of . Loo-chow was taken*on the 14th 'Jammu, and the Lieutenalif Ooreenor Ehan-chang-yu \s visit slain in its defenee. ' s •\ \ -" . ''''' We are, glad to notice \ ,that a ,Sow Democretie papers in Pennsylratua hare the maul/nese to de :um/nee the Nebraska inkplity. Among these an; the Bradford Reportir, in Wilmot 's District; the\ Suequehana Democrat, the organ of Mr. Chews, 1 Speaker of the last House ; The -Berks Clituitsr Pre4. Montgomery Ledger, ondlVeatchoster \Re palithn: The Montgomery 'Ledger,' in noticing the statement of the lVashington Union that ,d; delityttithoNebraska bill will hereafterbe essen• tint to Ditnocratit orthodoxy, replies: • , "It no rotes are desired other than each as ea doisa the Nebraska trand;lt will be left in a gla: rious ininoiliy in •Per • isylannta.' Just bear that in Mind, and helasrefuthow ymtepply ' the' lash ' 1 \ The Bean Cs my Prat is equally emphati e/its - tienuatiatlim of the bill. \ The Trete! ii on of the recognised organs In \a Mother /lip," and in noticing the psta7 of the bill, .• \t"Tkus,"bi legislitire legerdemain, and Rita laden f the re solnUorte. oo ninlood in . 4 0 D° m°' cratihi) ''tfcirco, Which deolared the compromise oflB6o ' full and final settlement of. the Mayo 1 quest.l4,' O repeal of tholthisouri Com Promise was edititte Sick an wt/aly oonnoneuttica cut fl ir get, ,:* p part of the majority in . Congress, ek lt -, to destrortlib`aii, ost 'sacred compact existing he reen the Otatke„adoptect . for the common pi..- . ler/aka jii'k¢2kii a deed of bto,Okegiog infamjr, elk thi , kgening the be exigent. of one lcz instil/glow, statoriich win sr:4ll rebuked by Mc orgirefsn pia 'Ze• \\ . . ' •'' Tau Dun a list of the balm; ere ' on the Ilk pears that. passengers and crew tbr\ by this &cull 294 were ad , Of the trey ,ed to Baltinn 4ohn and ' Maryland rallawrixttlA, June B.—The Great Wester} , \ 'Railroad passenger train got off the` ‘ Meek n r, ..,- \ 'London, Canada Wt 4 t. bat night , sipd pitch s t \ downimembankment. \Thep n.enger iindfreigb ' '‘, !, s , ears were demolished, 8 of the S k econd Clue pas- \ , „ \ „ngers , were killed, and t here rerionalybljnred, ' three, at' least, fatally. , \l ~;,., \ ~ CUOLIWS sr 71IX Wier `. --The cltolers ma- king Its appearance With snizch malignity at:act- . : \ \ oral points in the West. ,: II Nashville, Term, - of itea deaths arc reported tohanoccerred &Ince , " 1 ; \ last Btmday, and Rome, in the Setae State, luM \ -, \ 1 be,ert' pearly deserted by its citizens, ill cense. 5‘.,,, "• - t \\\,, \ quince of its appearance there. Several deaths \ ~ \ frornthis disease ern said to harp taken gee° in , , \,,, '', T i ck#4 , /U s' \ •' • ' •‘. ‘. '\‘ , ',A grand Anti-Beattin demOnstration. came sill' . ...... ~. \ %, at Bt. LonM on Saturday last. Old Ballion-was 4 : - f57 ,1 \ # denounced ‘by the speakers, and =rc ollitleiM • ` \ adopted appiiwlng of the coarse of the Admin- ,istmtior the passage of the Nebraska bill; gen.% , Mot Douglass' totPlY to the Mileage and Now \ 't \ \ • \ g d.ru; and in fa* of erthoposiglt and \ strict organbtatioil,nr the # O -itY in UM ePPMeIt" - \ A Watlagton letter of Friday sr= ' riiii \ ~A iseeting Of Nort!tern Anti•We maids mons- V., \by ' s mil beld (D-day and resobitions were intop- '. % A ppose all- approPriaßorm not Lehi tuili. ' • \ Melba nterrent service, and to adjan outsvcins aril's earliest possible day- T ota- . '''' ato'llailtnad PM is given lag The - kin Ms' t t \ -"... \ ' - t ' ` I, tb \ • A , t 0 .,,,,,, L , t0 c.,,,i t zwomaasroa.—ilt the We.learn si,ditt, that Mul ame j emn y recent silti ng af th e l`sotir, Carolina DioCesim " Liedadi is concerti at mins am ct. --.•,-.- Conyentitninf the Proteatiot•FPlnettpai Chat* trent* .. tteli - Waded. but. Met the;Viennese \ ';'.. A letter wlrecoirod rroidtbn BAT. Ihr. Forbw complain bitterlipf being obliged Cs listen to so ' i of at.. Anti. 14:14.. cadoti9 , 4 tw a , I n ,N 67 ',moth otheiljnaband's p e rfonmusensonthiplano, ' ' York; offering to refund ttle9nOney *yak the an "In Sabo •• (Ect; te rei r gitt.) - , r4te Bishop /reit received fronk.th* Anoistti Just', %me 3. • to* ° contains tit, siroinanee. „ 144 .. T. hi„d9artnrefor Bne'.„ Ms letter was \Want Of th e de. ef Sue= Plan„of Bittg- \ .i - ' , - rettra t° a et tt z ::° R epyllis widens, Mihiplan. Long Wan, Ishii luid beep, Ito sent to Ds .\ leash saying Oat able - 13 int... furr bed by afilittlett upwind' of IRV yi*re,, du, rentlim makes no for them oney; but that ing which' time elii‘diel not *ether foorialwat taw - Mr. Ugh, Its Treasiro l , is anthertssd to to- Emir, and In all thastlmildlil not sit ispelgiitte ': cols* all nowt belongthg to the Macao. \i \ bed. \ \ ,\• '. '. , -,-. , s:, : , \ \\ , ' \L \ , , \‘`. \ ' .. 1.• - \ '''' ' t . '' ''' ' '' '' 'rl s' ' &,4..*. *WO''l'*''k;ii-i4iN l ,4i' s t;t;I: ,- ` ,. s 4 ''4'.t•'‘;', \ \ \.. \: \ , , 1,. -,,, , \-", • --, , ,-...„ , ~~, :'~n ".eawyez. SUTTIII,3 . .*IIIIIR AMONG 'ITS' ADOLI TIONpIitI—theBOSIVII-4ornal notices rirVinnaa's Rights Goniention helk in that city .oa. Friday . night, \whhii was suirilsod by Lady . Stone, Oar rison,'Und hibers..and AnNhat a noticeable hi.' faro wan,thlytddresantOje 3 , a sister 'of Calotier Settle, the olner•of.theVag,itivo Barns, which we find To‘paritel among the'proceedingsas fel-• Alms: \ A Ludy, the sitter of west.* ia trodneed tolho tihdience, as‘ieitrons" of saying a tow words :abort ber brothar, \ She .r a id \he wa.e,..born in New 41ampshire,'-bat. married ',(t! yirginia, and, bypiarriageonherited shires, 'So proceeded, •la fig evidentiPander strong, 67414, to defend imlnan tho Mier& ' of. her in wished to. carry Anthony r. urtislmok td.sla veri:s 'Burns was net, bey. brotheeil,tdare, 'she saidond hegladly would hare releases { if the reel a.,% . 7 ,n0r1ind. been willing‘ Amid freiletent Ja r terrapVens, \she proceeded 451 defend thin'.judg , meat orgonnalsiipner Urals. She - stild she. wished .tkio people to .anderstend one thipg..., that her brother wee'a goode,itied Mr. Hetet C..Vright amee , rinS said he pitied the women that stood before thelni, Be'eaid lees ,brother bad arnmiitted o great Better , filial' lie died . then delta whit he had deritiAuft day 1 Ho hoped he, Battle would"nover Sleep.aguin hihad:Made rieltution far the *oaf fur had' doric.. , :Herne confusion ehesetiMoitg the fißgirogetton„ toimids thicloeeiaChli, Wright's\ remo4i an d after, their cietiedasiott,\it tae toted telolBl,- MSS \ i \ . t The hamarZt!" s '" published n.,i -..- . C. O . biltr;E de Weatlineofarmoati-- (a 'vielees' support of Col. Benton, whom It. amounts ter.. .4., tain . ,to. chosen to the U. -S. Senate in 'tb ', \ phicetititaksion)—thusepeaks of matters aerate - - 'i thelitate Lint : - - - \ ..:,. Settling in - Nebraska "[Hanna] we learn far \ r.. 4 7k Gleam and 'Other seurcea, is going on rapid., . 4 ly. Hundreds - of adios are , already taken up opposite St. Joiepb,'end a meeting of the seethes : beld. Not a day pules but some new additions ,i are made to the number, - The Indian agent has • - .1 issued a proclamation against trespassing on In. 4 Wan lands, but little heed is paid to. it. The . --, "work goes bravely on. Ntif do the hardy pio.-4 • : neers . seem to fear the 'void steel of the bayo nets" with which they were threatened last fall. Impatient of the unreasonable 'delay of Govern- ' '4 ..: , merit in mtiiiip:oiliang Indian titles and orga , l- ' 1 ` zing the lerriteiry, the icons have determined • .- .. to. take. the matter in their own hands. The tip- - -4 - propriation was made more. than a year ago, and time enough elapsed for something to be done. The maser are now on the move It is as we ',.. predicted. -- Nor can the movement be arrested." As a cabinet Officer obserred tons last fall, while " at Washington ; "as well attempt to roll lack the torrents of Niagara as to force Mick the onward march of the Anglo-Saxon race: . ' .-. The strength of the present - movement may be • . - estimated from the fact that the ancientenemies of Nebraska have joined' in the current. Even - -"-- Bro. Davis of The. cyclewhe censured Ca Benton : - for intimating that the unapprepriiited portions -of that Territory wan subject to settler:tent, and .-:-., ' denounced any such settlement Trier to the - or- "...j. -'1 1 : genie/diem of the-Territory, has cow; we learn, . - 1- . i , made himself a claim one portion of the appro. printed Territorj , , , Which inqueationably still be. 1 I longs to the lndians ! - Surely if it was wrong, as . Benton and tan friends recommended,' to -ecoupy , , • even the unassigned portions of Nebraska outside , ..:j1 of all 'lndian Beiereations, it mien bi still 'more„.„.. so to intrnde inside of these boundaries, and In., ~r 'tads Indian rights ? Where eleep now the • ' - 1 threats of bayonets '2 ' Where the howl of :nook \ , ' \, sympathy for „the "rights'? -, of the "poor In dune 2 .'. - But who is responsible for this Mite efaidrs I - • I Not the people; for they have timesionitialy4oli• dunned:the' non -ezecutionof the vaned 'lndies ..4 . ' treaties! Not the patriot Benton,' for he Wes the fixate warn the . Government of tite .cor4i .. 4 : queaces of the - delay ' Not the trite Demo* -•-• . of the trader; for they,haTO been 'Obultuilt fel '',, i .arousing public' 'attention' to 'the( decsisity of ,4, -•-.. opening. ebraska. i'.. But the fall."lespo* . alblilly ' \.,' 4 4 is on.Atabesonand the Nullifiers !.": , '', - :-. - Had it not been for them, treaties. ould ' have . !;,.---. . , been made, as ordered by act of the led Congress "Immediately." • Had It net been rolittielni n & mar/meta would have been given - en ehraska =ore than arms ago ! -- Hail Jena been or them. .-. 7 . the organisation of Nebraska 'would not here been fatally : jeopardise:l,-a* the . : present **salmi' : . • - .4` of Congress, by, the intioductlon. of the eras" Slavery element 1' It' ia — thedFoppoet- tion to the ... Central Itonte"-..limpilluitrisd *Met- -- -....• . ',,,, ton—thsir lnst ncts'against the extension oti the area of freedom"—and their unezthiguished :disaffection to the Federal Union, '' -t all ao owing! - In the words of the ' veution, then we 'say, "let the i rest where It belongs"—cus - A. Nailer*. Down with them! ' TWO/MAXI:7Z cotes, of Liquor Prohibition ,w" Conveationat Ifirrishurg‘on a 'Wedueiday °feast week—and a lar.e and full ono: Yet it, sary. that kt should bo wise than note with concern that most , Journals in Pennsylvania twenty :tion to ripnAtte the samtissior Legislatnri, 'amtlet it im'iotedi dove In'Now Hampshire a 'few the cause "of prohibition his nt ,fpm the blow thus intlictedAy.l entreat the iproldbitiOrdsts of; , ,Pt to range% in that enicidal. nath. 1114 . Coombe, of Philadelphia; 0 Prohibitoq State Central Comtai ten aletter to one of these miag wherein he grip:, • "i am glad te. aoo that you ok which the Legislature are leg time la thixt, accept the issue of oar truckling A. 'shall : certainly ha seriously injured 'Masons you, have named; and othr hi inientioned.'','Our only plan to from tho inlery...ititended, , is to stere. f !. , --. • ~ .... . .\ ..- {ye .hope-ehe' , Reverend ge,. what he woniii,„bo driving at—thi hate the, advantage - of us. \ We on a popular nialcirity In the State—at caused—against the principlinf pr dishearteistbefriends of ferni e r:lac postpone their, triumph at home. • The question to be decided does not turn on , the zu e fileiniey of an affirmative vottithe naked • \ \\ \ 1 question submitted. We, urge' the - friends of. \ ',- \.\ \ Prohibition to' vote yes, and as thi , , sumo time \ : 4 +, \ choose a GovernorandLegislature wtoc WI. obey ' , ,-. \ We requisition If a different course le resolv. \ ,;.' '% ed on we feel sere that „the ' result will hedisae• `,.! • \ tro us ....x. r: 23.45, •\ ' - ',, \\ \ - ... \ \ ‘ The Washington Union\ is alreudj, ttrreatening - ---..., \ : ‘,. N , „ ..\ dissolution of the Union if furtheropposition ie • , \\:, Made to-the repeal of the Missouri Compromise \\. . ... . line. , Was there ever anything so, ildinalous eta '\ \ absurd's!, this eternal. reiteration of this sinfai\ .:. threat f In this connection, especially , it excites \ '--- ‘,,, V ' nothing but a smile of unmitigated derision. We repeat, the huoguage of Mr, Feuend© in the-, „... \.„ Senate, and, say to the Crnica and to the slava .. - 2t: Stites, if you propose to secede 'frOM the Union, 1 . \ , don't, stop' a day -on our account . ,- t: you do - 1.'"... , , not mean what you say.-and laugh inn g yourA - :',.: \ :selves ratite terror which yours threat in ' :. -:-. \ spires among theSitaid and wealtruilndesW of the ' ':', \ free'States.. We take the liberty, to hif you -.- ,--',-- - ~, new that thisthrett hailost all Its formerte et, ' -:.- -,..• ', and to , expiesWinii , plitrate opinion that the - ee,. Stitet could notbellokedicittict the iionfode orit i Their present 'policy: hi lotozot the 'Ave State.. Po withdraw, from the Delon, but theyearinot .cotr nislated at lirelent.—.Y. Y. rat. - - ' . . liptsynsisst.--C,oU Wm: Hsieh, but - a \ tin :pilihadaitizen of Youngstown, 0100, me n d,' .2. , dnc , Wsd, left , 'slo,o,ooo in .the hands of hta enc. - ' i sitar, ftw the education of the ehildren2 oof Yeong.: r- : town aid tricinitry: \ 'l,t isi lastial and noble dons- . 'tien. - Atr. Rayen,ssa 77 yetis old,'s ?WAIT* of Mirylsad \ and emiktSted. to Ohio In 1802. H. 1 saws Coloizel In the:wskr or 1812, and con4hiutd• L' .. : ,• ' ed the Not* Ohio ii*4ent with great hiStili: 2" \ He wiis tneithiht hy, occupation, and iteetutut.;: ,7 ' " .. I /lied hiS4ore, 'fortune h.t . ieste,o2honhiable ih y • , pliontlon to 'hi's busks", : \ He died.childless, lion. David Todd is his' 'e tor; and . trill batTt : - , out the tkigyo.elaiprorisl 'of bis,vill:. A ' lizu i .' .: . .... . - . • , \ . .
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