.. 1 / 2 14 , t.43.g • ! , ;: - :•T. - i..t...-•,t. , .,r.. - t - _-.:: - 1:7°..• . .,.: c'.~'.. n-. .....-. i ESTAB4SUEDANA7B6• PITTSWRGRGAZETTE I INTITUS/DCD DAILY AND.ITZEILLY DI WRITS DAVID NVIII WIMIL) *. •/,`DLUIVEL *moil oo MID arum •-nif 041t ss' ~w r °""' DAILY--.Mx &Dan pql ra9,°o9/01 bllf 7e - llllKL4—Tarod.4lnraPeo .013 om to 10, bw supplied on tbe 6.4ltorinl condltlchs: Throe wrla par 6 00 Pit ova.% .. d 0, . ., 901 Tao ...plea : ...... 13 OU Twentr coping - , do .t . 00 The WYam 5, eaah&AP , ter addresrod wow verso % and to he paid rararlsbly tifadirsibee. eitili , papers will b.... 31 after the rell3W33.lrK =lose the *only la sent for RATES Or ATIVTRTISING: Ow ovum (1011aat al Nettpurt)l or 'LOW) Do 0 t • ` ..eh oath additions!: . a,II . AD — ;O:•.—. 0 2 Do two ..... 300 Do Um* *ea ...... 4 00 Do cow m0nth.__..._......:. Do two months-- 100 • Do throw 9(9) Do lour 10 00 Do ...torahs 18 00 99 .9 9 1 g o.oa, (I , lbw or. Ws ltaPara) , 0 . 00 fp. dollar Ibto,m - 44 1D00pl Ilaa. Ibr Uos us"...tha at ideainfre.o* nran,) eude. For root addi xcl tioaal Pump Inserted over one month, and for each addlUothi souse (exerted under the yearly rah% ...dvertivements elsmdle,s • Miti.tte. and n 4 over fdt."L i tr a4 tO li.h bo4";lll , l:r . traw sod sbali beyond the amount ch ar ged ' kw their pebileation. ATllOUlleilag candidates for odor to wee charged the same as other dvetisements.. • Advertisements not :narked mk the cony ...pearled number of insertkme, will be continued till G.rirld...and l ire:garg t elf=all i trtiser Id.MILII'd" to their own Immediate bustorea and all lidTert bltl2o tit till', benefit of other persons; as well am all adverthemeuts not =immediately oonnerdedt with their can business. and all elseses o mit admit semente, In length or .Otherwl.. Isr• Mtn t ela ."" gri.rr i gtt cbs, eg ir t f t i b .ree= F.^4"..,'. and Dinnapt juiroreut Is Olrea. All advertbrements arc charitable instltutions, Cr. tour parties, ward. to and ether pulalo mecum useetingeruld nutlet.. tcl Chnfged h"lfilr" NO' able itrictly In adrenal. Merthrle no to be tharged 50 centa neat!, notices itherted wi th out charge, urdem arecenpa nte.l br funeral Invitations°, obituary - notkea, and when sacomberded,to mild kr.* •- • Mogul= Mont:lien. sod all . otlien moding rsionunies. l lions, or ... N ow= moth.. designed to mat attention to Fah% Bolcom, 1,..ew1e, or - any pnbLie entertalitmente. wham eb .,, uursteth.getroitteasee—all notices of mi. rate Notice designed. to. mil attention to private enteruithes. celmilated or 'intended ' Iwamoto' Individual Interest mu altar ba Wetted with the .troder etandinw that the ma la Lb billed& ter: If Intended to be Ins n ertai In thl lead .cohnett, Um same *III be charged a t Iterate of 10 mats par Ina. t lUsbnp or rirssouers to tio charge/1110e Swim; . Tavern License Petition 112 each. '- Real Estate Ante' and Auctioneers' ad ' cute trot tole Mewed tinrearly rem. but allowed a discolot of thirtrthres and onathini per ant from the amount of bills. WMCLLT nillizn* Dam curb.... ' One uare, three . 50 - ft, eachaddltiosalinearttort- .1- ..11 armagmetheina WILIZI.O carte. L One &mare, (10 lines. pane data. Do. addional cent.. All triosient ad ach vertharun ti ds to be paid in advance. DB3OOIMT RATES OF SNS I B I nikMs. IT • and Fourth aii. Pterstourok ;Branch Ad Xenia _IX Emmett Tounuotono- do 'CET Bank. elocinnatl— do Ckuntoond 13k.C10010l- do Franklin Dank--...... dn Lafatotto Hank_ o Ohio LitolfusATrostOn.. do Western' Reserve dank_ do dank or Maaselion Soma .... - NEW lENULAND. CORRECTED DAILY Kt SR • N. lIOLMS4 N., 67 Martri &fawn TA( • PENTiBItLYANIA. Bank of Plttabuttah -....nar Fachange Bank of „. afar: and Blannra of do.,par Bank of Onninatts..,—.:Ost Dank of North ../Lmorica...par Bank or North'n Idtortlaanar Bank of Pennarlranla..—. Bank of Penn Tonnatdp... • Conmenial Sank of Yuman' arkhn.kankne, kik-Ter An • IS solvenEW T URK. den lark ?,t• .... ... K W ituak.._ Kmaington Alatmfbe. t Meth. Bent ._.W Modusilat Dank 1 lo R M ll ' llad "'"" elphl ia-i':' ..— " tpar 8a1tir0ge7...:.7.7.::.- Soottirrark 8ank.......-.par COSintxr,.....'.. -...-....:-. a...,4 Tradelseol:ol-,'..a..4-po , 1% JISILIEY t DELAWARE. Wanton, Bank— ..........par Al i "trent Banka-......- 6( Rank or chmstogi..... - ui - - 'WIRORML , ' ,' Itmik. of Cheater wo. - Rank -of the Taller. - 4"; Banker Danrllls...4-. td Irn-• . - . 11 -1. • .. !Walt °Md. al. Chador:4or Ex. Book. Ts. Norfolk • Rank. of Germantront...-..par Farmers' Mot Vlrldnia. : t h.,:a Hoak of tiettmbrolth...... I Morel: 00 te&- 51 tot"..c Rank of Lanriatoorn....-.. North Kudrna Sank,. Bank of Yir1d1at0wn.....,..1)6 Branobes.- - -,........- , " Montmoneoy On Bank.....par NORTit C . A.ROLLNA. -1 Hank orNorthumberiand-par Bank of Cape _ Year..._.: • 2 rim Bank -......... '. lid Dank °nit. of N. Carona molds 13k A Illidan - i,Sola n dr Coat Dank.Wilmlogton. ' 0 riastown 8ank......--. Marehants'Ek,Nawburn, 2 thmton 8ank........-. ... ...mar SOUTH CAROLINA. Ede 1iank...........-- - ...liVEkotthaStor &Caro li na -2 Fanner? Mc of Booksai....4ar Rank of Routh Prolina: 2 Warman' of Lancaster-2.r Hank of et.l.RoUnt.-- ' 2 roman? Lank of Roading.par tuatale a moctwe a - :I 1. /arm.... gi . , ,, oprhuy , ll . ll4a r rr A ........ - . 43 1 150 . 11(% co . - , j R ' grikliti Lii,_,.. 1 7:L7 . . Itein"roFArumnits-.. .. 2 holTUiesdababk..-----7:lti "*"Vgrotik&•• - 2 : Lemmata Bank- - ......—..par Allaolnent Danko._ lattellOter Offlmtr Warm Bank- .- ...par Ilk oritzroturkt,_Lonim'a 1!-- Moore Bank °CAot/1e .IS Elt orionlreasTntintrOr '''. stottonglibelA Bank.,--,,par Northernlikarlientneky " Mast Erma . Rank.- I: Southern Mot Kentucky " BkiVißlorateinl 34 - ~'sussoum. ..1 li t glirmlk. ........... LS Ilk tiNtata or 61.1mone- - 1,11 East Zionai... .... - Z.......-Ih. - ' mous. omo.. ' State ihroltand Brandin 60 Obis State 8ank.... - ...ari maoc - of 1131n01a.„...... T 5 Branch at A1m0n...-.. -=st Athana..........: Maine t Fire In. OX risks 6 si Bran* at .... do Farmers' ,.....llfeilatik 3 Branrialtt ......:. - deliermrsimant Stoak - 12011 t. 2 . : =at -, Talado.-..... 'do Setrlnstilar riank--....... 2 at Nart0n............: do Ina:trance Company.-- 3 ' Bran& at Dentwario..—:-. do State 8ank...... -- 3 at Collimbin ..- dr. CANADA. ' • 3 = at A1b1ia.....• do Bt of R". - Amorioa_Toronto 6 Branch li i t pi l! . 141= 4 -.......... - do Ilk Atit , is l e lasg t 4.:i .. to I. .110.00061 at R1P1.T...- ...... of 11. Clll.ll. TOioa; -li i 111110 eh at Clacirinar...... - EASTERN =MUNCIE. , 'womb ot W.h t,.=....,7 On N.. Tort ----.....110 Itransh at Clidli... - .--..-- - . • do On Philadelphia-L. -do anoh at Laneastar..- - • do On Baltimore .--. do Brandi Si Stambenrill.- . WERRERN EXCIIANIII B. re at DU. Vernon-- nehmatt...--- - -- al; Doh at Nmrark. do ' Lonbrilla......- , : a: g I D an t' r1 ' :27...: . ..r0 &LD ANIiFII . IOI - ii..7- at Tr0r,............. do Dm:floozie. paniati. - --1 cti Wriairli at 3IL Plearant. do .. do - Ratri0t.......16.00 Itranch at Zaerr111e........ do e ratia. old--.........-1000 Stanch st NOrnslk.--... d Earle. nan.—......----10JX1 Branch at Piqua: _ .... do Erederiskadom........... :AO 1 Branch at RaNasoontb--. do Ten Tinders. - -.... 7,60 Rhumb st Eannt.............'. dorlitiness:.--.---. NCO =.t Boren 11 at Critninrin .... di Ten Otdiden . ... ..,....... 3.26 - Branch at 1dandi10m..:..... do Natm1e0na..—...:......- - 3.130 Broach - at Woo/W..-- do Ducati-......—.--- 2.16 • P 7310711 OH 'STOCKS. • EzroanD nut TII6 rrrrsnuaan sAzErizir A. - WILKINS •Sc CO. STOCK AND =CHANGE BROKERS, STREET. =:=o= too to 00 au r; • Molted &slam Pecoaritsois AlWegmap, e o. Do. rap. es. 7-. littsboxst. elk" it Do. cow. fro. N.V. /! " V a" ,l4. °- ii - Ali I Donk of PittsboneD . --.;.. 7.lerclooste & Kona Bank • Exattaose Hoak.-_ la b A y Barlow. Bonk ti ft Moose' DeTc•Bank...- re:mar-. ridi.- - Z- , IIiMA St. ^ l,_ortboYni =7n= wunammoot uriar 6 ---- InlOnAnCi. . IMOLAI% Ufa issursoca, nootoro larorattonlo.—. lltiam? hansom 0o Anosiatiod Yntosinds Co- Pttston& to -....- lottuborals. a Itoolinflis, • littati n lil.7 .---.. ~.1 ~.n. sons, itudiviit " iiC ' tittatoW Iltirkii..::.. 1 Moon iilsoinater. a Ton y iiilsoitys a rental. end Ralirdad- a into • Poona. Railroad- .2 ,, i (t astaionWa M ilir l k linr. lit Mar Railway, =7 Dark 100 Porous lialintOo.-:.-.- 60 inn Goad Sandi ow— 1011 D. i do, toni).- 100 Tor& O r. riAgarat .1 5 5 ail.* tiniomploncidonpino l 4.: l r ch.,0....c..---12.)) • lAlatir~ta.----•-"+•••- Pltp rit i ret numborict, I.L / 10 7$^ A flysistax• . OnWnWn .: Otdo Trap Dirs6Q7 ' == 2 :: ..... Vanst Noi~feL:.» ~~.-. 19AMANON AND BA?iILLND 1101:4 - 2 OF A.WILIKINS a CO., • 0;Oto . stateizkua /Num/ Aski• /tied - PIITBDOYfj2 PA.. " • rio RtlisN and Domestio Exohange, Com, poZtlotes and Rama% bought Ind nada Abbont tbs „ Hannan iq= one loom Dern..... stooks t a nd sold on Onmlalon. Now ondotvdt, and Intanot sllarod wino NO GEORGE E.*ARNOLD & CO.:- ,** Mail= IN VD:UM; MANIC om, P.orth 5en.4.11.1a. ikt.k Ira; AllTnumbotifts al enostiftersl • ( iv 15RTABLA TaltAsßlllo ., MACDIINP.. AND . . : ' SEPAItAVOItS -; • ' • - ARBANTED tole thoroughly' built,' and Jo am* walk p& and 0,14 by C.: W. CASMODL. ateetta Ithematertmea whine rill. 6a9 Poem wheat. MU* t; 5 1. 7 0,. spa Threolesa Xothinwo aro beautiful. sush, and r4rt Xh . r.....=,1n1V:, Ita.Vo"'" :id.. rwm , ttmmbas faster, r- es latter nark. Mara then 9, of them are stms banes WO* Weems pm . moatasymkay Salt of the Mantmna. Maurer them Imre C. -110% to. mama heath , eeseM.atal. on thannuth theta they hoe barn relommendett hy. ihw. who ~,,o =to be , as occolph4f,jkwdto : Work se weates ass in . TM &Vaster Is IVS .ratenta the la &Umbel to tbe Thrashee..snd - earn p separates ...Man and du ff ti =O. gr lu t u 4, „ 0 7 ° 9 . !!1 im lawn, . .: 7 1Ei n g!! -..... SCOTZ:DelitillaOiaith lane eV • avelloont veal at Alsalke' - 01110 stree t, inzrellt,V= :•• • • tit WhA. WARD, DENTIST, Penn 'street, --- eareencmatone: mecum.. Omen ta LEE, enocessr , toltUß • ' tLEE, • "pot totll4o=ooll ti zotton4od to ? Ottoorkor ♦ tor Calk tor at tl.ola 11 = T s a d, Goots o 137 Li y amt. - us 4 •.- , - - tf . '` . • • • • • , • . ~~.~ ~, t ~----. __.._ _ _-. THE DAILY ~, PITTSBURGH ''''''''''G BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. S. MORRISON, Attorney and Counsel ,. a lot at La:. One. no2ovel to Na 44 Grant sheet. near Fourth. Pltt.Uurgb. Ps. L . F. 'HALL, Attorney at:Law, "Bake * • ...we Buildings.. Grant street, betwent Fourth and d Alley. ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, EL Louts, Mo. rr OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney of Law— Cornet of Fifth and Grant .troots,oppontto tbeCouft mob nterpm, littabangb. toy24-r53 TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law., offie l e WI ',waft Ora, near Ortint, Ylusbareh. jals-dly WRANCISC.ELANEGIN,AttorneyatLaw, ju :No. 170 Fourth Amt. Plitaborgb.. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, Na 89 Firth stmt. rittaturth- BANKERS AND BROKERS. rjr:ERNAN'& CO, Bankers' and Fachnge Tirol:eta :ie. Cg, Wood street, corner or Diatnand Allen burgh. Pa. /117 - 13ur and sell Dank gotta and Col. blecount Time Exchange, and Promleaory_Noter, make Collectiona In - all the admiral elide. of the Eldon; Receive Demons on mil ander, Interest, and girls their prompt attention to all nth er matte. ePtsertalang to a Brokers business. fa-Eastern Exchange constantly 14r sale. rDWA. ..... runmeca [LYLE. itrikRAMER I R/11141, Bankers and Ex ch.., Brokers... Buy and cell Gold and Slleei Ind n Notes, neo m Lw rtlate loans on Rot! g.state or ?lock Elva. ir i Mt. Buy and sell El omlerolT Ntlks a AL n n o (=Bata otolleo tlonil made on all poled In the Union. Mon oornor -of Third and Wood arect•,,neveur onPoslto the Bt. ellnrlen Hotel. tnylAy D. KING Coin, Stock and Exchange Miaae ml L'arge'ea d i t .72-a ur g:s 4 rV i elirt i ."':- rent 'atm vollectloas mule or. tbe 'Wee. lor rat.; Wer tern Dank Kota Itought and wilds . Jr.% IPUTLIX43 UIMIL.---roan co. 111111....... ..Wa. Z. Ital. yIIAL3IER, II:INN A & looessins to uumr, two.. & Co., Uankers,lizebangelbokoriand oilers in Forriro and Dolomite Pahang", Cortllloates of I: T limdt, Bank Net" e— and SpoclN. W corner or Wood and street. ,elutont ?donor remind on Deposit: bcbt' , Chaska for ealo. and collectione made on'neerlp all piaci palpoluta of the United Matra 'The Matted premium peldibr rued:m-I,nd American ;Ainumes aide on anudinnnents of PrOdUft, .blPl.!d •inc. H. mrtuaut.a: U. Wray. WM. IL SirfalA3lB &.. — do., — Bankeis and t•-•, UT 4.zobang. Stokers, NoOh Fait coro.ex of Wood .od t., All i't" tht3.7lAtons ft t2 h .E.tt Ilbe , ralterstu, and eolloctloos ',l.‘rinotaly ottonded to. . • ja937- - WILE INS,!E CO., Exchange Brokers, 75 Yoarth atm& appetite the" Dank of Pitt. ,ucgh. All trsoartlona at moot liberal rate. 1710 TM. • LARIMER, J.:. , Banker nail Bre -11 ker. 4th street, No. G 6. s4jointritng the Bank of .Plttshergh. • HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign and lkonostle Mlle of Etsbantre, earth:lntel of De. p•wite,. tank Notes snd Specie, No. CS Market street, Pitt. burgh. JEireellectione made oa. all .the principal cities nat.:wheat the United States. wit IL SUTTON. Trade/ale Grocer, Importer and Dealer in - WOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Me oili;=o:4= jouth-Eattbfewr nW. POINDEXTER, General Merehan . Broker And Comm Won Merchant. ICI Front t and US &mid Went. Illtaburgts. ap234md XVII. A. MeCLUIIOi Dealer in Fine Team, . v Choke lamiTYGrooerieri. Wooden and Wilkey Ware. earner of Wood sad Sixth Etreeta; Is nowreeelvinir • hare eseartasent of Yoe& Goods. la • hand his terntend. stook., anrehaeed licao test la the Ea toarketa. whkh will be sold at the lowest market orb.. splir Hotels, Steamboats. .a,ratoilles, baling - by the quaatlty. respelled at wholesale Wet far Goods delivered In the city tree of charge. apt& & rl M'BINE, Commiesion and For .ardhts?imehatt. Amin" , I. W 4.1 and Produce otftet. Plttaln I"'°s"'th'"" N. 114. 8 .2 d ap6,13-, .S. LEECH, IacALPIN & C 0.,. Whole .) Pittsburgh W e '1=& I 1: r. ".2— P rul - eZt L .1 . 4.1 Pttsrgh. • , . _ aROBISON& Grocers,. lgd= t.. Tkv: bierebaaikNo' MUNGER lIARBAUGII /k. CO., - (SUCCCB- 1, - 3 sort to IL thirlanels.) C0L1192104.11 and forwarding eevil:ante. Dealers hs. Wool. and Praluse generalli z tiot. 1.15 First ashl 116 Second etroeta.Plttsbssreh. Sisp.ely • • . 1 11 ' REA; Floir - Fictorer, Commisaion sad Yomardiag Metibants and Dead= tura/gave genmily. Orderslbr PMAwait' anufartmeo• vromptiy .stica&d to. N. 74 Water and,9o Trout sts., Pl!,Larargb. Perms. A. S. =Riff P. JONZ• 111[AIRDY: . 36NES 11; Successors tO ATWOOD. JOISZtiI & 00. CuitublosSau Ausd Torusr6i. but Itrebants. Deem In Pittsburgh 3hauxhistuni&Goods, Pittsirssigh WMaET, MATHEWS CO., Wholesale Gm ..., Cranmlagion and Forwarding Ilderebanta. and Ow Haight= Cotten Tarn. 57 W. at, Plttalnagb. 'MERCER 41 .ANTELO, General Commis stian Marebanta. l'hiladelrbia Liberal advance/ nide on conaignmenta of Freda.. reuemnr. Jan:7 f JOON TatT ...SUM IMAM 01 WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Car(lN mlesion Martbante. and Dialers In ,Plodnee and aburgh 11.nlantoree, No. OM Liberty et, Fittatanwh. B. • CANFIELD, late s.d . Warren, Ohio, ut:lf er notd*lce nt POneardlrafxbent. and WBobb in 1 alarn Rearm Batter, Pot sad Pearl dab, sod Western Produce geocntOr W between Smi th field sod Wood. fitarbargb.. 4". t. Tboxsll tilt et. tr o rarn.r. TId4TA & CO., .Wholmale ,Grocers,. Prodwe and Oimrolaima Mel=s3.ll: Pittsburgh hisantsetttrS, To. CM ESE WAIIEKOUSL-11ENAT H. - - I.j . COLLINS, Porsrardkug and Comadadou Marbaut.and Beata lu Ches.. Butter, Lake nib sad Produce general. 25 Wood street. above Water, .Pittsburgh royal y.orr 310Ik;thTHORST MURPHY. Whole . • ale OrMS ,. Casnabido. NereltaatA. and , Dram :tittsbmigh Nfimutsetnees, 7.1:4= Water stse.t. 1 . 2 74 4 P..• • t. 141, • Avg- Wltt j Anft Jut; Keleli o• JACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and CongsWidou aiwduat. Flo: LS Watirt And. nttibwih. • . I isit.J•sis July 17.1.1t1a5 . ..*.nr -:• • lb 4 ...•.•• 1Mr.2•11.2 Ps DIT,'" Pr!! • ----- .rOPUS PALMER, Importei , and Dealer . French an ,Atnerlean Wall Paper, No.- 65• Market _ _ A taltnona Stdrland Poorthalreet, Ft ttolnu:stt .. _Tyr l. k MeCLINTCKIK, ImErntiWiiole• u : sti od. ora Rusa.cau 'curator; rtuu Oa _op„,lible • sad Plano , Window, Shades ,Sleam t Thomism 1ta,112 Market street ... _ - - hi s ors.k PATrON,'Wroirsiii a e - TsUifte - ? • - tall Wooers. on the lastest* : aide Of th e Dlssoond; Pa. 6 DRY GOODS. Div. 30K et , Div. At") , V. _____— 1 - ~ Pyrronionn ,a , T . lo . FRANK VAN - °ORDER. Donler if-Triin- i - lice ! ' - Ir a 48 Dim' nood Ailie, /I . Mod bi :&-: O t alk il hat u' log an tkoda l°"*: atullra il vey s ' tte l l m er. i"l a &Oita "' I • - ' ''. _ g..11.111ORLOW; PROPRIETOR. r". . . automat of which eau always bahact at RO. a3“ora. , or ' wouLv . resoectrally call the attention of *.kotlir'"4".?2. 1. 111 P !!!!" 1 !" - .!i'l!'lL 1 s.ot.ro spa Weston) Merelsanta to him One vtnek A. A. aAaola n CO.; rirmarana...r. r.: Aariam a et,' acTolaj Canines, rangtog to igloo from $lOO to $l9 O O. Throe A. MASON . ,i , CO., .Wholosile and Retail ' . „ tc'','Vlrn",2,„.lll=',',l4„b"',l,a".Vd„,•;',4. ,717t,kgTil: - ...Donlon In radcy ant Staple DIT Clooda. 20 nth i doom. "'arrant hls wort to to ledirAor to mug morafee. litteteereb. , • 4 taredthe Union. ,Tha folomut of ht. Isesineve and the --- - grmtt %cream In demand or done of work. ban Induced .61m not to had any annum or low read work In M. lartalpilabtooot. Perim, warding good /mood, work will please ran and examlno Ids stoa Wm , /PARR Ea..t. All eneek wernadod. Ur.:llki 1Div.41k,11.3.0 VW. Jan. 1 V I Now glad. ..M.URREIY & BORCIDIELD, Wholetiide sad Mall Dry Occds Ilisethunts. axon Foattlisad GROCERS; • 1.1.. -- 613ERT-MOORE;Wholeisale'llrocvr, Reo- Ou • hand ve te rn 'leek ofniperior vie Wrcamystrit Wlabkryorbith will In kr+l42=ll. , • ..• • • Iv. ri- . N. , : a. ..... ....... ..... NrCUSTCCi k ..,„.ORAFF. Ordcara and Comt ni4::.ign li aoMerebact; OM. Dealers . klvds h saanetared 11 . irtle . i . n,jx.rows EataDd. sad teLandr, Pa. ,• 0/4,17 11.4011 X. — 6 2ngt. rn“"Mt33-- itir . k CO * Vholesille Giro - BLACKBII I. r... 4 .nianar Scat ac ll tlrl d tsh Ds and Oakum always on band at tbels .Wandsoll" 2 . W dlor . 4 " 4 to /I"sl'rs..,,aztp: tfttAil 1 Meal DICKEY '' CO.;Wholesale Gro gkent nor .4=1 lae 4 urr rr t tratreet. ritt D& flgeo., Pr "74 _ Joint rrear......,..111a11 C. - ' GILLS & ROE,'Wholesale Grocers and oneeserson )leretulati. X 6.1,1 Marti' Meet litt*' & CO:, Wholesale Oro , •: eirs. Noe. 13 sad 30 Wand stmt. LLIAM • A. M'CLURO, Aircicee:4lA Ton Degas, tuner or WRNS and Sistb strode hie deers Trendson WV assortnent of chi*s tirocariesunt s n o uss—Vesigu Fruits sedelitn; Wbolesals and Rotel. p,ists suppilcd ort the louse treas.:, frLitit RT D A LZE LVA • 00.Wtiolegali _ • (hymn, Ceingsledce Mardinnte leigers in Protons! tu tsburdh Manufacturer. M. 3 Liberty Meg: ohm urn . ...... .....41ATUOZOMLUSIL '3IcCANDLESS, sugcessors to . ' P.W let.'Whefealrfiroreis. Perrardlog sod fecossaelon liestssuts, Deeldes In Iron; Nam. i 11... Vol.' and Pittsburgh Xnunfacturcuseusrallr,ruff of Waal:and nter ritiAmta, • • • • • ACULBErt,TSONi.WILuIeeaIe Grocer and • Cornallarlon Merelntt,Daslat In Produto and Ma- Mannniatored Ice Weeny ; ru•d. raw • SIMARD nOTD. & R. , FLO . YD, Wholesalo.Groeco, COAlr tits Mechant.. AM rimier. ID jtriktlft - Mtl f. crab . rice.ria'uPg W ood! AOALRY, WOODWARD to' CO., Whole- R ; ask Oman. , Na. 211 Varld Arad. Thaideblas 1 MERCHANTS, . ACARD. -11n% In-nu appuinted the ex-, thud. Agents t,r b uegh. for the sale olPatent ted Cemented and Stretched Leather Belting. MAW Marta:ad by P. JEW ELL ar. 60S, of lla.-tferd.Conneetkut. We now offer for sale I. btrgo lOsortment of all width., manufactured, at the manufacturer's mice& hi. article. being superior to any leather Belting ever before offered In thin market. Ale , , large rtoek of all %Ida.. of India Rubber Belting constantly, on hood, and for 0.10 at the "3lschlne Belting Depot," N 0.116 Market rtnat. isep26 J. t 11. PHILLIPS AUSTIN Real Rotate Agent, Met. Marchandise and 11111 Broker. after Ma PI tnArth street, above Wood. Business 1.. j.PtlT.,ittenygidlyeled . SAMUEL L. SIARSIIELL, Secretary Citi ten'. Inenranne Company, BI Water greet. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western ken •• ranee Co. tr. Water street Jr GARDNER COFFIN, Agent foi Franklin Insurnnee Comeany., nortb4.aat corner of Wad MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu al lust:manes Company. 4 Water Area. Omani U. T. 4.17.01 LI EO/11. TAYLOR d: HUSTON, (successors to Taylor & Idlorne,) Ureteral Commission and For warding Merchants.and Agents for Pastern Transporta tion Lines. Wholesale Denture In Staple tirocertes. Sheet ing.. Cotton. Cotton Varna. Batting., Twino. Mite sour( and Kentucky Hemp, Tobaceo, Soda Ash. Window aq, Pitt,llar and White I.cad, Nasal Stores, and Cindu n mid Pittsburgh _Manufactured Gordo Few:rails., CIZIM Pittsburgh and St. Louis I•aetet Landing.) Cincinnati. , jeesTind mh ' l " 4l .13/1. earcrusnx t. u, IF 0kt.1..05,11.01U1. A. IIUTCHISON & CO., Commiosion en . ' • telVint " ne, . se. - BOOKSELLERS. &C. I. L. READ; Bookseller and Stationer, No 111 7B Finirch ithst, Apollo Bailing.. IL IVELDIN, Wholesale and Retail Yrth• . Dealer In Man% and Seboel Boas, raper and Sla r aubamee,rah. No 63 Wood stmt. (between Third and Fou) rnarW) • J OAN S. DAVISON; Bookseller rind- Sta. ,11/ !boiler. num:moor tn Dminon Agnew, No. Market Ptrott. no= Fourth, Pittnburgb., • •RENRY S. BOSWORTH., Bookseller and Dealer Stetionery, Sr., No. 82 3larket sues„ near %aloud. Plttebargh, & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, .Sio.LslCood garrt, next &or to the &Ave orrtiled, h, Fthool and I sm banks ennetnntly on band. no orrx 11. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, • . Mane and mo• Inatnnfloat., ed..) ad Imay: 501...n*01 fio.Cbtekering's nano • Fort., for Wottaro Peonsylearda—No. 81 Wood .creel. HENRY RIEDER, Dealer in Music, Mu ll skid t Clerkrooortrr of Halloo Ktrloos. Sofe agentfor Nunn.grami anl moan. Plano.. sigh Wetuaa's A:oh.. Attachment. Moo for Dm:domes Mom llatly SCIIRCEDER, Music &on., Fourth • We. between Market and W. 2:au alnair ton • recoclaing, and Muakal Instruissan ter of all kind,. JOHN lIAFT,Jr., (successor to Jae . M'Ouf- Wholesale and retell Drum:lst sod Detilar ln Petits, 011 s, Dyestuffs, 111 Wood steret. 3 doors helms Aller. llttsbnnal. lir Regretter Agent for th, rord's 31toltalne. mh33 L. IMO/Z. Pt ,ossr• LWILCOX Jc CO., Druggists and Apoth • seines , cornet Mutet street •ndtbellfamma.keer ..Manny nn band • full said ounrlete sr,rttnent of bu Oledlelues,Pertutnery,audartielsarertalulturtotbelr badeeta Phisie presesiPtluue nrefunrrampopaded. milP 11010 P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drugs, Psluts. OUR. Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, :in. WG erte street. Pittsburgh. AD orders •111 metre maw!. attention. Or Asyut for Loudon A Co.' valuable fatally medicines. mar 24-1 y A. FAHNESTOCK .& CO., Wholesale ent=lris, sad manufacturer* of Whitc Gaol Ito! as& uld Litharge, corner Wcal cad Troat greet, Nue. broth. utch7 IRE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Ar, D x r xi aira. Pot t r:tA Ste. o ollc. Vorollec. Cc_ Cc, BRAUN 4t. REITER, Wholes&le A Rend Dromilot • comer of Medi . ant St cutr • JSCIIOONMAKER h.. CO., Wholesale • IhnutoistX co. Ti; Wood tired, Pit toLurOIL TOSEPIf ItEMING, Suecemr to L Wilcox ON *Cat.. cornet Market street and Diamond—G.l4 eon- Ottntly on band. MI and wan plate saaanttnent af Drnot Itadtdsmat Medicine labar" attkla• partial:r to bhabostranat Ptuvic do iara martiptlona carefully earataistutad t all boom Jata.lk MEDICINE.' VII JAMES KING: Office and Residence, N. 112111th .t t. oppEdlits. tbt,llat.tedral: Pltt. "IVM. VARIAN. M. D.. Offiee 6th street, Ulm Qgoe Bocrx-8 to 2. 2 to 3. T.Y. TtO A, r. K 12716 I yd MERCHANT TAILORS. FtCHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo t t a i T 7'Zt T 7 4;147 ' 1= " 1 7 1.'“ ,70 . 171. '' elrtVirer",lVDTV'gee:g7'"arrt rs !e2:,1:1rg.1C1., WATTS k CO., Merchant Tailor . 181 . Übertr street—We are re.lving our Oa stork of Comb. for Geottlernon'm Wear—Cloth', • en.: and Ventinaneftb• nownnt •tylox mot Onentquant)• Our friends Ind endosners arlllTlneuo nifn uo a non. frail ANUFACTURING. . - . W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer and Dealer in Cabinet Ware, 80. bZ street. •TOHN WETHERELL Manufacturer (di PATENT BOX STUN, ,marine article. SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX TICY.d. corner a Andaraors and Rada Dom stmts. ono square from the Band Beret Bridge, At. leglicuy City. , corner • pinata Plttaburph. PA—Macliiniats' Toni/1.4 eery • y, men as IRON - PLAN /MP, Elide and Rand TEM! , INO LATHES. DEILLINO MACHINES. Cc.. ioanulk, order.turW to Ain. F. ItA3IILToN t CO. EM T, BROIDEREIS — A , D APLICA. TlLLAS—Matarrtab marked Reabroldery and Ate ark by- MRS. L. n. WIL.SON. jeStr N0;=513: Nina AMA. stare Rand Bolivar Fire Brick and C Crucible Clay Nan • • • ufacturing_ompany. FrRIS COMPANY I.IAVdIiaHNLARGED Abetr capacity fiir mumlkdaring ate Doe preiaired to 'ant the lorresised demand ssr tbehtartek. Crucible and B u n CUT. Orders prectuaty attended to by Kum A JONES. Canal Dada. Pittalutrab, Entetribei 21.1853. M'CORD & CO. WIIOLEdALE &ND RETAIL PASUIONABLII 'HAT -AND CAP .MANIIPACTURERS AND FW.ALEIL9 IN ALL R LNDS OP TURA. • CORNER ca. WOOD AND Flllll STRIA . = • • _ Vittatrargh, Pa. 1134 Their 'tack mbreen ever. quality socrialh.or and Marx. 11.f,111011 sn4 Fur lkw wets. anic4/4mlscl y Now Coach Fact.ory—Allegheny, M. 11. WHITE it CO.. would re inkepeethilly Wham the public that Ahoy here e op on Lennolt, between Federal nod Eandorkey /Last'. Tboy are new malaria end ere prepared to receive enders far every dermiption or vehicles, towhee. Chariot', flammehee. bawler, Photons, tr., ae., which, from their long experience In the manufacture of the shove work, and .11WhicUltlee they hate. they feel confident they are teal+ 'cd tete work on the tarot rummest& Lun with them wanting lertleles fn their line. paying - particular attention to then mleen of materials, and hating none hut competent workm W , they hero no battalion In battalion' their...ark. e therefore ask 11 . 44.tr oo xlig r a=bl o l i e n tio b t o ble o jo o rAter ;„ nod on the 4. rood yeasenable Samna _ jabyit: r- • - Coaiihaad Carriage Factory. , • . OrINSTON, BROTLIFA t 4 CO., COrnOr of I etl .ITENriont end Retie. etreeta. /Mechem . City, would -respectfully late= their Mende. and thepoldle marshy'. thsktbey area enniketuring Cerrlattes, Ilsrouthei, awsys, Buggies. gloirdos and Chtuiete, In ell their redone styles of fintsh end loWPorflow• All ceders will la oreedded etth strlet regard to dors tdilty nod beauty of linhch. hermit" will atm be attended to on the meet reshonable terms. lining In all their work r"the best Eastern Ah5M role and Wheel AWN, they feel coultdont Abet all who fever. them with their Internet. will be partway settstled on trill of their work. • Fun:hours we requested to glee them a all before our. I. chasing elsewhere. • • . —_- FifthStre Stocking Fiefory •AIBILITYJINEROY., ECONO . MY.= The btst IMO. INtlldren's Uwe; Wen', Seeks, 1110- Irts, sod Drawenceeldet mantifeetuteeepetree, stifle fth strvtt stocking rectory. ell moult free, hut oeur's wool. , NO ALYANOX IN PRICE. WM. DALY, Rocking Teeter). tth street. between Wood and Ilarket IL 0003141..-, L' a. unrarros.........cusa • S. moinva. LinnggoA, Bogclin : & NOVELTY, WOEKS, PIrTSBIIIIOII, PA. IPRAEKiifid 'ltailsoad' Scales, lay; An. of .ratiram tdndc Faint 3111 b, 53r30053 14tterPr; Solt/ Yartandraipc 1101.11calan lron or t.Terf to form and Malta, et! . • I . • . ---EiTEA3I 'MARBLE WORKS, Mb 61 sad A= Libmtm Oni. smudge SRiithAeld'itrirt, 1110NUME4S; Grave lilt Tarsal/re Tom tdastalt.lmgedsc Ml ' 6 ' ; 4c4 avast, band, awl mass to order, numblasr - , t m .4fit,r l . 4la lVergartlit: ielliao=lllthritartstritsgrms. oblert BlaCkeigithßellOWs Manufactory% O.PARTNERSIIIP - WOTICIL , --The Hab it/ =Reid I , 2VdizneFgaßk telfin'thefr friends lied the Public 4e"4. _ whm‘ they Are &tannin. gro a hami P V=l: tramsbli , ahrot an g 3 to 40.1ucte. at titer manyactger, :fir alto!, r e!ia . s,kyga im Antoci, Mr. Ygt .... ....Jonr I. cswuf. r..utrc uuauor. PITTSBURGH; THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE e B, 1854. AGENCIES. MUSIC, &C. • DRUGGIST-S. Trztv row AnvErnsEmENTs. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. From VISKIIER 4 SCILELUS (iendol A , lrertiAiug House, N0.:146 and :.IS Brooded% NeW York, Cate No. YU Matadi street.) Globe Iron Railing Works: f;1 I and 313 Munroe atm.'. X.?, York S LEs S. 12 GRAND, STREJr. - rm. C.✓5G3 mom C.f.% AT. TIIE subserihern having extenaise and un enrpesacd nrcaugeruente for mattufneturinr. ernryetr r ha their ILnr. nre non. prourinnl to offer to thn and duelers throughout the country. 15530M/1T d rf.t sp IRON RAIL! \'l:, of every arscrihtinn. Graling,:fhutlerr.Dmrs.Porlable Iranl3,/cOads. plain and Chuinr. ornetufzelel; Crib a a inn n tan o,.l Ilhrh S tor m., c, rim ha ., d .n.and 'Ma d . , Work mid //of .W.andx. Ifs.. Jr. • .. . • Also, a superior quality of iron Farm Fence, all of. which flay will warrant to MIT.. in ntronsithZdurabllitrt twen ty of design nadvberilMooo, the ninnufsetures nuy oth er house 111 their 11nr. ()Milne jrnm evrry section thr United States thankfully received and executed vrlth tbe • . ENT a LAVERS,- . OrAAA street.- c. T. utmost despatch InylitSma PRTINA V OUTDONE!!! ryIIE PROPRIETOR OF THE MERCIAN TILE OUIDE would mapectfully call the attention of 3 eyeball:lM, Farmers, aud Ilechmtica. molding out or the the city to the I/tolerate &major n yearly subscription of the Gayle, being to mail subscribers only J'efly Craft yer Tear. making it unquestionably tho chearted WethlY Family Newspaper published to the IlnittalStates. The column. ortim Goode will contain the mull variety. of °Mahal, Spiry Artie es mitten not only to please Lett to Instruct and will to replete with a synopsis of all the Local god Central Need Day. rearad to pelittes. the atteb , vtlil maintain on Oct, Penelenllon. and. from time to time. still adtorate snob amour., as beet condo, to the inteiests or the artnatmt amulets. .. . . POSTMASTERS and OthChi are rempectfally rminested to net ea Agents for this aspen to whom 1.111 be ferwsrded apeelnsen mm lee. five when deelmad to dom. PR EM.II7.MS.—Aok on Inducement for perm. to Interest themselves to ohtsin suletexibera far, the .iffm.nfite Ouute, we offer the following premium.. and open the toestpt of the nausea andf.y in 0de.... ICA will fora and thorn. per came., or otherwise. If ordered. to the address of 'them For to them. Fur Garee imaared malsemihere.er.3l3 $l3 00 For twoltundrod and 00•-• 1, p ~ ,r il., r . go gilt al , . ~. time )plotd line Gold Watch, v....ranted for oi th CIO 00 For two hundred. nue elegant Sue Gold Locket. (4 -. dalaerea.) worth_ ...._. ....... .._..-. -. .... ~...-... 16 00 Fortson hundred and fifty, one ecepanthratelet:ol. maid.) erth 1 00 Fre one hu at ndred, one Gold rest llistan, worth - fil IR For ,aunty-Bee aulaterlbara, one Geld Pon tool Gold Holder. handsetnelt engraved. worthlo 00 For fitly, one Mt do do IS 00 For forty. one, do do • do ' 01 00 For this ty. one do do do 1. 00 Ftr tweets - . Commercial du In allatrdo • exteriiion holder, wurtit 0 00 - .. . . . Far fifteen. ono modinnt - do do 200 For twelve. ono Laity's do do 1 Mt •Thle °al Pon and &ad Holder, in the Ladies alte.and Is a beautiful erode. All theabovegeode .hall be procured from then+. York Clold Pen Mettufatturitte Comiwur. tho aeidowletlAnd neat Gold Pen and Pencil Onto tiantifecturentin title euntinE. CLUBS can be adrantaneonely formed In everrill and city int he llolou,•anti e largo nntitll.n of Subwil ghtslrtril In thlr iesy . . Such as would interest thesnaelme for the Genie, ran be teen rn«lnied. an duelist 01 premiums oboes ell] show F.IRMERS who would desire an ereellent result: Newm twinebl once areal thetrualres of the Guldt. the luiremuch below unr other llSlFFitaper publlehed. .167:NZ'S wanted for every city to the /quid Stalei and rtrrnht. Iteeponelble rtirttee. who twill net ar agenda Pit the c4nife.,rlll plewe Scratch up with thelcuaroce jur Pa} I.IDIES., would particularly appeal. kno , Ing the otlicicur. nt th.ir seniors whoa onerstatioally di. meted. tit tbnir asap...alien oar subwriptlou list would ftssft of +mush ., out p.pnr published on this contlarat. and to wain this we &hall at all thuse strive to nobody fa the ctiluntris of the Cobb wousthing to out oaly please hat instruct our Amide patron.. Our oniswriPliouPthw Wing folow. then will he hut little difficulty In their procurinu r us tosOu gh suleurawrt to outaln any of the 7:wd /Wow nus above dowilhed. and what indr would not derma handsaw° Ovid Watch. borkot. Itrarolsrt. Pon and Peoria , _ it . . It want to glint an .'.Minn of P y Th.d (. oond .1140 within three ilt.. 7111$ a(1 , 11331 Robed. we shall rtilara• lbw Guide td dont inbu le itarrmant &per ,sl.b.c. , TpriumlL.l2,) be remitted In titnt .ifner frAll mitumnoleatlinoi lboull 1.. add 1..... port. d. to V., ralltor and Publlthar of the Nem ;el Iferturtge Guule. No. 18.3 timenteleh emit Ire.Vrterrapere throuphola fee ruin,., by publiahing the &boa, laccrobriatele diaahiseti. Including this oaf, fur Thei Months, and attention el:lite:daily to the ear., anti sanding wi thy Co/UE.l4n oto earl:macro.. and natalte a GOLD fI'EtY d.V/iGed.li 1101.1)k . north Tanis+ P. 0,,.. Untie Paws all/ in antithetic:no. wisPb (will be kmaritniad to them tboy tone direct.. 111-Tblt I Pen and Haider mill be of the tuanufertaireaf Pork Gobi almrs , l ea.( .S..l742llteenwlch at— the Wed onterala. and rellaide Ptei Prodine , " uti nntinent, If not in tin. norld. acldt2tne itatexi Island Fancy Dying Estab li shment. • OFFICE NO.-3 . .l OILY STREET. . TIM IrKILII MY VRNDIL,T, NEW YOUR OTT. t RDEBSrernfrod bv 1 Express. or otherwiso, 1 [l:nr min;or shan't:la Lull. Drat., Manila...anal ; Li'"'t n .." ( Alrirs 3:7.1 4 1= ell . rl2a r..°l—nrzn= 1 CraTe ' ratan], avast' thr most e n (A n or the more awe waorat. Ankh:As ofrilk. woolen (And fanotf.Vmart !In lite pint rwastmetaLltrtmtod In dm non! trunwranal . manner. I enlPo ' ss= l =7:trta l i".:. ' l2a7tis k a ' n ' d " g h. p r=l that their moron In the art of ay Ina la tsurimatml. • salr..... , tma r.ennixt.. lc Ericarrs k CO. -.- ....... . . . . . . . . - .. IL4 . OLy NEAL' X BELL, Mantilla and Cloak ' j,..7 jIL 1.1 a n afar t. wror and Isnmartar. 4.8 Canal rt. _....._. . ..._ .._ 111 80, BULI'IN. Paris 'Mantilla Enilmriusa, !OK I sinter,. alay of Fano Brim. XI Bytaaway.__. ItF: 1111:B& A EDSON, Viii,l Chery titr. 4 . 1,6•1 bl Imlan. Int:A.:tat., ae_SM attatralll, E.T . 111.11iLII URI, Aulnrivan Llrri -, anatbi • Marc:m.l, slrtlitinna. Vials. Can., se.. Er 4.17 Broome et. S ._____ .._ rAN DUBSEN'S Improved \Va . /Tenn. It B row mato, . of pas Hair to 11. °dial.] mita, at and erraten a nw th hair Depot In t hualwra . 10f.1 ' . GI LBEILT. from Memphis, is cur . it. h rtt."l:lV::i[t7, , ;: i. T =7.".. t. L.1',..:,1:1;.'' A Liqut wootniAM, Stanufacturci it'n4 , - v Imawattrr of 0 nett loon, Matota. Ae, VA Pnlton it, 6. 11. W - ATIINI('N. Mal mfacto rm of Boom c's ...n...) colts, Enrnit..., t o , . 12 Et .1,..1 J OAN DAVIS. Golnuti.,i , . anal 1 110UTrter ,•( In.a r.lll Wuh. 11 - 'GOODWIN S. 11101., Mntritfaottirnr.• of p . Flan Cat T. La.rrn, Cl..ara. mai and: trr tr. 1,1711 E:LEIZ A W I ,:( 1N . Proprir t.l l4 rtr ; A.li1 n I ..tt .11tchlnd m u t4:, vL .... 91NI3IONS, 31itlivery. 54.1 Rroad- T V Irv:, near dirtrrdaditnn oopint nousE, A. J. Pe.a.e s Bro., Pro.. ll} rade-ors-1U Itrafairtar jIikiORMAN CUTTER, Fricc.t€.,wr to Lee, th..,,t. r .t, co.. I r r,nrtrr and Ja1.1., In ttanla Dry natio, it Cedar rt. CIIAFFER, late W. Newninn, MAD aloe- tarnr rod Wbalntal•Dertlerla Urnad..l. ntld,:tair AIkIUEL L. CAI MM., Vitible&ale boi l-Doran Drum.. Palate -0 ran. and Tube, Irtod and Vil le. b are, Barnet*. Mato ( intake,Tirine, Meting, Slated 2.4 tireenodoh Nee York. .>v LOW SIIAfIES, Gild Etrn.nice.s;l:4l4,l cicala Co UU sier. No.lo Cat JUHN harine et., and a Chatham &Vann New York. inlohlre MISCELLANEOUS. .roan r. Emu. %We T. COM -- lista Ma. Net.Trl.olliro.) dote St.Chertre Perrwl fouls) cITY IMPEL, (Into Brown 8,) corner of graltivtield and Third street; rialeburgli. ot.Ass ABR. Proprietor, CAPThIe ludo end cominedione Ilona. having unds gone thorough repair. and furnished with new equipment. throughout, le now onett for Ulu Retention of the travellus Manner money an, andgeldin- S..OIITHINIZT & SON, fIENERAL COMMISSION AOENTSy for fi the tale end gareligen of it& ratan, iNliention of gate, Negotiatin Loan, nn Donde. Mongolia. so.. No. 140 g nog.] ir • T. C. WARRINGTON; • (DIPLOPIA.) TADIES' A CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. 41 lia bp. Muer. o hand a DAL assortseant u rth street. Pittsburgh. Pn. ewlld GRANT ;110W1IY, Dealer in Leather , 0 • Wiles. 011 and Floe Findings._ N0."X.3 Merl r rtreet: annotate Dm bead of Wrsgt. ershity PFLIS'S GE UINE EXTRACT OF COFFER, established 1P42.; Denier.' four premium., • 2 Silver Alerted* and 3 Diplomaa—Alanoteetory, 400 Wm" atreet. Pittsburgh. I's. Ilkll...Devrare of:unman:nu counter:apt • se'ZnilY . . WARDROP'S SEED . STORE is now re - 0 • plate "DU F.arly Seeds (artful Iletbeibe Pruning In serninente no the Orchards, Corn Sheller.. Flak and ptraw .Cuttare and every thing or Internet to the Partner, Uardt. per or Amateur. Pinion from Dealers and Plenitude tilled proniptly on liberal tame. ' WALTER. I'. MARSHALL, Importer and Dealer in ‘ ? . .lain oal k Flgutlii- and Decorative Paper br7ttl, i n i lato b nc b u6rp 311 1 7 3 ..tdr rt HI IS FASHIONS, FOR LADIES' DRESS .Tee Paris Froblona F'rr JUNE, direct per ateanter 1 'l° no the I'4 P'n!i nas. L; . WITSON, Dalt! No. Nil.; Penn. above !land stmt. " • NOBLE, Irphohiterer,. and V Dealer in Upholster . ). Wheleraleand listall.Tbird street nearlr opposite the Prat 11l - SBCROIi COACH FACTORY.—Na , Diamond noor Wool street. M.. 11. BIGELOW, Proptieter. • • • A. BROWN, ll'ould most respectfully in II - opy . fume the Intlac that he Mee en heed, M bse steed -,en the west Milo ef.the Diamond. Allegheny_ City, a coal. • ararg r alreVgdflr ' , IVII I t i a "I :irt 4 =7:lZ1 1 11• to am In the Vetted r talc, lihntle can be removed Without the skt.ef e forme I hirer. llMlnft parehmed the, Mork, tools.. and weed of the I.sohtuet Xatebllmiment 'Ammo. Ileg:lolLanil, lum Prepared to tarnish their old putteeners ne ea the . putlle at large, with ...wwWt hinW In Mete lino. .AWoner. b Wood etreet, Plttehnewn. - pelt% . • J, A. 7.L01iki.W1001. 1115 . . PENN GLASS WORKS; .. 4,..; -• 4 , . OREN% Sr, NIGUTATANi . Maim fAtturers a or an kind. or. VIALS, TIOTTLIag.; end wrcnoty AS., ea {Paler 0.n.1.t4 rrout Arcola. PlttAburub. N. 11.—Particulnr attAntioninkld tu txldAdses of ltindnw thane .4 inirnta mould, fur .11.ntrwle and VtAls. . trap= ' ti, tr ..T.M.I ....... .. ........... ........... ...... : . ~..;;.1qt01 P : .3 1 : 100, TONES t% Ql7lOO 11Inmnfoot r orero of"Sprlng ill ind Illider • attal.. Plough Flat. Steel, Flood. Ildonl , Id kw. Cowl, and 1.71nr.10 SPrthflrl' PT.O it at Tat." , 11.1 rodent Screw Mall and Mannnerad Iron .Ailea—Aloosor Or Izoro and /got otrrotejlltolarrgh: . , •- - • ' . . E.lt. nay% A otann ' ' — , I. Wills. ~ 11. .ROGEILS., & CO., . )4.unifacturers of 4 float?' l'oldrt Ithoteriod Rcel Collirslor —Corner ..caralairat groats. Iltinbularn. . . . , AU-, ; i rioturers CO.. Mnn . • • Penn Votton•Prine,' , /Pitte l lourgh; XENNEDy, , CO.; -Mnnufwi turete of. Nue A c K t a a . i ! I: r rig i tif . sttizfai. c Bop.ier all Alm 4er1i 4 01,324 • ere ielt at ilk Ilardsare Mere Lopa. •on k 111 Worker:met, erlil have attention. TGURSU.IT MORNING, JUNE 8. 1854 Fur the Dolly Pittsburgh Gazette. LET ES HAVE A NORTH! he issue of the fugitive slave case in Boston is ,lust such as it really should be, and the peo ple of the free States having made unto them selves so uncomfortable a bed should not now re lobe to lie in it. The supremacy of thq law is the only palladium of liberty in a republic, and we only weaken the cause of universal liberty when we resist the laws of our own enacting. Brit, judging by the signs of the times, we are speedily to ha ve a practical answer to the ques tion, •• Is there a North ?" And the men of the North should go manfully and united about the sOlution of tile problem. Why should we waste time or bandy Words about punlo faith or derigh ,faced politicians?? Why complain of the, Presi dont for throwing himself eo unreservedly into the arms of the slavenower, oven to the extent of appearing no high Sheriff in bunting down poor fugitive in a milliner that one of our com mon justices would scorn, prostituting his high otlice to such base and ignoble noes? •Gen. Pierce is only living up to the terms of his nomina tion sod election; and,ndmitting the force of the morality that requires honor amongst thieves, we must accord him the. praise of faithfully abiding his contract, and having effected the ,repeal of the only Compromise which had a Northern side to it. our business now to to repeal Mr. Pierce and his coadjutators on our side of the line with out unnecessary delay. There is a North, and the fact must be demonstrated.' On an questions touching slavery, even by im plication, we_se, the South presenting almost an unbroken phalanx. Democracy and Whiggery are swallowed up by the peculiar institution, and the shrewd politicians of the South leave the sil ly North men to wrangle and fight over empty abstractions end distinctions without a difference; they, profiting by the' division anti standing by with the whip and the straw, to tickle or lash the combatants as opay.bela adrince the spread and perpetuity of that beautiful system of "patriar chal sovereignty" that Is said to be "better for the niggers than liberty." It is,- therefore, idle for us to talk of a North, unless we adopt the tnctielt of our brethren of the South, and stand upon one single platform until the question Is satisfactorily disposed of, and declare in tones not to be misunderstood, we will have no further aggression of slavery, and we are determined by every .honest and constitutional means, not only to stay its progress, hot the war we now wagelS one of utter extermination. Our watchword is repeal, our aim universal liberty, our weapons the bal lot box and an uncorrupted press, our tactics unity. Sinking all minor differences we will la bor to preserve every inch of free soil from the foul blot of Slavery, and absolved as we now are from all compromises with the monster evil, we will break down the sareguardstbat have so long preserved its pestilential life, and endeavor to show that the conservatism of the constitution must not be construed into a charter of uncheck ed and unlimited despotism. Our warfare is not with - our fellow - citirens, but against an evil that they vainly 'endeavor to shield. Depreca ting, therefore, elf vialent or'unlawful menus of misting the encroachment of the blighting curse, wo wili—leaving all other . qdestions--- cleave only unto this, so long as negro slavery shall exist in our land, hoping soon to bury the remembrance of these evil days in the deep grave of American Slavery. Who will offer a plan for n glorious and effective coalition of the various Fillases of anti-slavery sentiment in the North We have the power, let us exercise it. Yours truly, CoHAINATION. ONE COMPOOMIME FLEP'I". The hopes which buoyed our community through Thursday. that the testimony would be iteemed insufficient to justify tho teindition of Burns to einsery, were yesterdny emitted to the ground by the de<ll , lo/1 of the Commieeioner in This decision was subso- I=l=lll fluently succeoded hp the removal of the unfor tunate man. The particulars of this remoell our readers wil, find olaewhere. They are pregnant with the meet humiliating and painful rugger+ tone, which, in due time, ",.hall find utterance.. That our citizen noWiery should hove been requir- . _ cal, by the command of the Mayor of this city, to act as body' guard to the officers of the Mar tian's cortege—that through all the business hours of the day they should have been required to take foreilde posseithiou of business; excluding our citizens, 'from their right. and privileges; cells for the deepest indignation- it-was as grat-• ratans and unnecessary as it was unjust to the military, to place them, needlowily, upon a duty ro repugnant td the beat feelingir of manhood, and iueuhiug nin";tyrnutious to our fellow•citi- As for the decision of Jr.l Loring, it may he seen in full in : another portion of our issue. By it Anthony Barns lisabeen given nn to hie claim ant. Those of our renders who have attentively connived the evidence in this cane. will have had their own anticipations in regard to its decision, and will judge fur themselves how fed; it corres ponds with their neva views ; and expectations. We are free to say that. for dur part, It has "ut terly disappointed all oar prerious anticipations, and has fillettour minds with painful feelings of surprise and regret. We shall not, nt . the pres ent moment, &well, no the grounds upon which we had bused our ' Itrye3 that dm Commiasioner would, decide that the claimant had failed to make out his ease, that at least the testimony was et emigicting and irreconcilable as to create the strongest doubts, and that the person claimed most have oil the benefit of those doubts, and therefore be deelered e:frceman, his eervitude not having been satisfeeterily established. Nor Deed we. They who have read tho testimony, know already the points of weakness in it, upon which we founded these, hopes. For can uny mon in his sober, deliberate judgment,, declare that ho beljeres that. if Burns had been an al leged criminal, instead of an alleged fugitive, on trial for no offence against law, be could hive been convicted. with such flaws in the criminating eildencel Would ft jury havewaited long enough to leave their meant, before they pronounced the verdict of not proven! A criminal. even an al leged murderer, l.y the principles of common law, is entitled to the full beneLt of whatever doubt may raise as to the establishment of his guilt. Is not a man on trial for that which should be 'as deer to him as his life, bis freedom, entitled to the same benefits! If we understand Mr. Cora tnissionerloring aright,' so far from this - being the ease,' slavery, not freedom, is to have all the' benefit of the doubts that may obscure the testi mony. Another paint cannot fail to strike our rend ers In connection with this'ease: The rendition of limns is, brood chiefly on :his own supposed admission of his being the 51.031! of the claimant. Ile his thus been made to • condemn himself.— Yet his testimony, if in fanii of himself or of his right to his own freedom, would be lundmiser bit. That he did thus 'condemn himself wo do not soy of believe, but that he was so interpre ted, and this was the turning point of the judg ment against him seems to us to be quite appa rent. The injustice and iniquity. of thus grant ing to the one side, and that the side, of slavery,;, that which is forbidden to that of freedom, can -t not fail to strike every reasonable mind. But we will not dwell any longer, at present, upon the Commissioner's decision, nor the legal ground on which he has based it. - We ore well aware that conflicting opinions exist in regard to It, and that there are there In our conimunity for whose judgments on legal questions we en t tertnin high respect, who bold that Die in cord. formity to the law. De it to. The soonqr a law involving such unrighteous principles shall bo made to conform, by .essential modificationta with the clearest principles of justice, the bit will it be for the credit and honor of ourcotmtry f The events of yesterday,'-as well as of t he .{cost week, are full of suggestive as well as pai - fel interest. We have not been blind or deaf to theirteachtngs, nor do-we mean to bo dumb : to them. It we have howed in sulicaleeion to:law ; if, during the past three years, we have waived -our own Convictions of the nee: no `harsher term, ,of this OdionaVtatute, which' may not be enforced, even in the law and order lov ing continua* of Boston, without the virtual de- Clarntion of martial law,...and a state selgo—uill out our streets being Made to bristle' with:can non, bayonets, and soldiery, it has not been be cause we hare ever wave r e d rer n moment in those views which we so often and so freely ex , pres.scd et!, the time; of its enactment. For the Mho of peace - and Conceridlietweert the different I sections ,of ,the Duien,, 'And a 'null. intended spirit Of patrintienifind enreprtenise,nur 'citizens were. willing to exibrait.to its hateful:re, quircluents. They werc.nt least willing to give the law a fair trial, in the , belief and expectation that nil compromises, aliCilier they favored sin- ` very or. freedom, would he . tibserved. they haire been -disappointed, , acid itt the very moment when our community hid how aroused to the . deepest indignatidn by the' Nebraska ini bur city has been suldeoted to the enforce ment of a law which jars most painfully. with all their sentiments of humanity, ; under circumstan ces of the most aggravatlig and" intolerable de Vtoription. • e Ameng these has been the inhurantiN interference of rianklinTiorce MA his infiunone DlstrietAttornen to prevent the purchase, of he ' dahlia& fogitivi. ,tlio tliWirtintable usitpation, of the Court - 1103U By:United- States ;troops,: to the latorinptioni of: ur State Comte luta:the 011.4 - ztvanoit'of- eltizeua, tba eiaployment4f ruffians from our brothels anguardiancef Alta; majesty of Ira `All thl Satl,moitilbsalhisi our chinas lame boon forced to endure. -.11 milletxtu rtitlrs ritolutlou hdb tau plus ••' '•'. . V '. ''. ' \ ' '''• • • ' • ••‘ . ' \ \ '''' ' '''' n'.. • 1 \ ... • . , , , . • • ' • • ',.. , „ • \ •.,\ ' . i - ~. ~ '\ - \ .•, ', . ' \ • ' \ A. \ \„, \,,, • , r , : . . i \ .., \ . , . - ~.•. .„. . .. ~ \ , '• - - „.•,..;....,,, , , ,, ,,,,,,, , , , ,ri,..w",... 1 ,..,„, ~• . . ..„.„...:.., ~,,•....,,,,,..N4 4 1.e,,2 „ .....- : 4 , ...,A... - r40„..i744,:f4,. ..„,: ;,„.._-_-..... ~...-...,.. , ,‘•,,,.;,.,,:::., . ',.., . ..:.'.Z . - \ - ...',..... .. ... • -.....- , ~ ',<, . • ...-',..' ~,,.. , . . , , . , . , . \ '. f N' - . ;:' :\ • ' . . ~ . t , . N,, . - :?1'.: • . 1 .. ' • . .' . ~ - -,‘,.. -. ..":-A , rrnm the N. N. fferslll,llnne O. \ - .., \ in our community, nod that the repeal of a stet- TIIL • - D TDAGEDIN , . Special Corre;poodimo of thoN. airman 41 U. S. omit. ate which subjects us to such indignities, in order. • LONG LSLAN Attempted Suicide and capture th if d..,, , ;• WAAIIIXOTON t June 6, 1664..' to restore to slavery the fugitives from those 1 of " - " e — " r-,-.-- •,. The reinit of the popular vote hers, today' lc ..", who trample upon comproinises, should . ,now bo i In our yesterday's ndition we , gave a detailed I a .glorions Whig victory. The Meat excited mu.::•..., - ... -as earnestly demanded as thnt the majesty of . tic not of the proceedings, taken up to Suriday , should be 'vindicated by memos which do riot de, ! afte on, •by the peopleof Suffolk county, can \ nieipal election ever held in this ekty,invenniatid " • . in the chdice of John T. Towers for Mayor, by a,.; grade and debase our common nature.—Noston , sequ t upon the atretcious murder of Alr.• and niajority ranging from four to six hundred votes. Attae. \ \ ' Mrs: Vickham, at Cutchogue, Min of South, \ l hold, utfolk county, Long Isl The whole power of the Adrainithation and 0f...'....:: 121 \ Nicho ' n ' .. Congress was thrown for Maury, the Remocratio The Nebraska outrage has settled forever, the Bain, th erpetrator of the crime, having , - tale° eendidate;but it was all in vain. Oar City is annexation of Slave territory to this Union; and tnthe wo o /s to avoid arrest, and as great fear . vastly mare honest than 'Congress. .; what is of far deeper import, it has effectually 1, was,ente ned thathe would elude the ngilanc e e , patronage, though lavishingly employed,have -.. prevented the admission at. any time hereafter, 'of the sheriff, consequently the people 'of Lb 1 suit w he nu igh p te te n ci ed th t c' he h i7te esi st i rerel p t l h e ere l i tC n ts r* " .. :: wele of another Slave State into the Union. When township and \county mustered together a\forcenot tyhea Itistoliinti o i lion to your municipal election'. tif titAttottsiar, - .:..'.,- . '.., Missouri was admitted, there was a' condition ot\ several holed men, armed with and the good and true men from ill parts of ibe annexed, that slavery should not , exist`North or; gaits, who for ed themselves into squads , , J . . , country, who desire to see public f aith mall:data.' SG° Boi, but this condition has \ been repudiated twenty-five and thirty, And tlins".divided off \kn , by the South. When Texas wai admitted; \ there 'varioks directions for the purpose. of scounng i tiLLM ath solemn compacts erase inviolate, atid . ' was a condition annexed that there should be the troods and sirs ps throughout the section of: hoping with an earnest t o p e, t, the 0.3.1446, k three other Slave States 'formed out of her \ ter- ctiontrihere the orderer was known to be. llorthe Anti-Nebraska ticket in yo city will be 1; . . ritory. _The North mill, inimitation of the Sohth..l Wo let the scene f the tragedy at 4 o'clock. , 1 ago as to reassure them that exetnitive-,patron. \ ',-.... ago is powerless against Opular *tug, , . \ , .:e, repudiate this condition : and we now tell Mr 4 on Sunday afiernoon, and up to that time no , Southern brethren, to be prepared for the COIL,. persou hadseen the an Mal since the nightpre- ) . - . - • sequenceit.' They have commenced the ngiudioM loos, whed \he escaped from - the house of Mr. they have set the .example. of repudiating the i Thompson and tool: to ' woods—the cireura t most snored compacts, and 'of disregarding theirl stances o Whi,ch we have treacly published. '. honorary engagements; and ju.st \as certainly as I, \Justice Osbotu, of, this eiy, wishing to aid the we now write just so certain is it, that no new I authoritie of that eountyth the capture of the Slave State will ever again be admitted into this ! tillion, sent down conatable,Ncsbit and Sergeant Union, and no Slave Territory ever again be an- i Deviling, two - very export offihers,.for that pnr 7 nexed to it. . , pose. \ These \ officere arrived , on Sunday after- We aro well aware that the truth ii, not mile- noon, and on that evening a meeting was held at table, and that wo shall be abused for thus pre i the suggestion of 3t r. Jahn Illertin, of River claiming tho naked truth, and calling upon men 1 head--Who bas, front the eommeneement of this of all parties to look it steadily in the face . But 1 melancholy affair; \ rendered ', most. essential stir it is our duty plainly to tell our Southern brethi I Vice towards the arrest df the, assassin. At this Ten, precisely what is destined to he the inevita- 1 meeting of he people the,two New York officers ble fruit of her recent league with reckless 'and I wore chosen, captains, and under thew orders, unscrupulous political demagogues, to repeal it , squads were formed who took differentdirections, , . . , wk. , La..- ------- -- --•', I well to centradr4 s the report which has, gone compromise a; sacred as tTuTt Of the Coustitutitinikeepleg always within \ hearbig distaectel, so that abroad of the Cholaa being in Brooklyn.\ We ~p itself. and which constituted in fact, the tenure) whoever discovered the \murderer, by diteharg- have been assured bY,Dr.- Dillon, of New - Tork, T by whiCh the Institution of Slavery exists in our' rag a gun, shciuld glee the understood signal for one of the 'attending \ I- physicians, that the:due '" • country. For ourselves, we should he content l. a general musters \ ....\ o • ' • was Cholera Mottles, ' caused by eating improperr I with, and desire nothing more, than a repeal of In this manner, at sundown, the various squads food. All the family hid partaken of the food,. the Nebraska fraud, and the re-establishment of Moir tbeir\positioniutid keet guerd. ,At about I and consequently all suffered more et less front ! morrong, nohams Bats 1 the effects of it. ..._ all the compromises; and we than never give 2 ` o'clock on Monday our support to any man for any Place, who is not made his appearance from a snamp on the south , 1 .. . , ..uninottax.--The official report of the Cliy.,i , ‘, - pledged to such repeal. But we greatly fear I slde'oftbe ffiland. Ope of the guard observed ., Inspector shows the whole numberef deader:ldr 1- .. \ •'. that the North will not be thus easily eatisfied‘Ol him, and as I:prickly did the criminal See his I,the week ending June lito'be 415, in ineritasei„ ..„,‘.. a Everyvestige of the Compromisepf 185 u, end ,pnranersXand scouted back to the woods. \ The, - of 56 on the previous , week. Instead of hating',;l. 'N.... , that connected with the admission of Texas, is 'guard discharged his gun\ at hint as he retreated; only six deaths::‘ al reported hi the Express of .., destined to be swept away, as certatelyks has bat without effeht. The \ discharge ',,created a Saturday, there were - twelve during the weeli' - tiLeappeared thellfissouri• Compromiset and this general alarm, end a more vigilsoVsMit . tram one of the cases, lipweeer, was from s .Tersey City, , too, at no distant day. In the Congreris which kept until.. daylight. The . various P a tes l o" of Of thosenrho died of this disease, two were from one year from next December, there woods werestlien takert in rotation, an `a minute ,-, sve \ tootte'...one from England, and the remainder,' will not be ten members from the north 0 Ma- search made., At 9 o ' clock a ' ischarge of grins• fro , Ireland; No natives have heti attacked.." son't end Dixon's line, who will not stand pledged 'was beard in .a \piece , ...of woods situated. Within with it yet. In the physician's return two. or .O. to use sill the means in their power, to •punish I half a rano or the Ileissiitage depot. Cheering three ef the cases aro attributeilto intemperanoe, ._. the authors and abettors of the Nebraska Out- and hallooing too k place. The 'signal was un. and one to unwholesome food. The cases rage; and if the Senate dare lA . ..resist the Will , donstood\ The New York. officers were in ti. few. cholera that have occurred during thit week ire 1.....; of the People, then we do not hesitate topredict,- minutes o the epothand there the' found *itch - *scattered s ail over the city ', 1 :- I ' - i-i.,, that every bill containing lie appropriation foe' etas 'Bain 'levered 14i by demo brushwood, NT- I ,There have beencasee in the let,lh, sth, 6th, \ 1 1 . , i-Il the support of the goiernment, will base appen-it parently in.e7iible.. At first he was thonghtoo 1 sot and 17th Wards. ' ,„/". .o• -". ire. ded to it, a arilion repeoling the Nebraska Fraud. be deed, as a' wound' of about two inches it i Clinansta ex Sns!—Ship Chholet Crocker,Caph A great outrage has been perpetrated,,upon the • len gth was vi..."ble on ..., hi r e throat. Be was punk -Moorehead, which sailed froth. Lieerpool on the ; ., - ,', \-* country; reprnsentatives claiming to be boaest-s iMI up front hi hiding hiding phice, and conveyed to \ad in may, arrived ., this pert yesterdsy, . ba s ingo , .. \ ~,,,,; men claiming to be gentlemen, and actuated by i the road, and laid under a tree. ' '' \ liad thirty-one de a ths fr om cholera on the, passage.' o- '' ..*1: . 1 . 5. honorable impulees--1-and reckless and unprinci- I - limo a Keno `occurred Which baffles descrip- s y y ., so Li r. ..• , - - .. . \ , ..... o - .. , - - 1. pled Political Demagogues, hove united together I lion., The alanithaving become general that the 1 \ \ ‘' .:',- ' to perpetrate a great fraud upon good faith, I murderer wee captered, the eshole force in par- , TUH Wan me Stsveer.—Let tie stand lie lons . .. .. - .1 - honor and honesty, and openly to disgrace our I suit!cume hurrying en yellingosnd cheering like [ ger Upon the defensive, but vrage,a diesel far= ' :-- .., -: \ country in the eyes of the world. !They have Iso teany . crwry , men, eon one, foo, wanted to in- 1 fare iicsn the hateful institution which so.di ', ' - -"- repudinted the most eoletrin and sacred compact, I flictm blow on the monster. The'cry war "Haug I graces our country: It sit. be Made a dire! k - - ,1...:•- . I '7 l ' tied asked of their Northern filonds, who have I him up fit the, ',o Di.patbli the villain," issue b twcen Freedom and Slavery, Midlettheies s .. ";- '...' OilOc!. 1 ever stood by the Compromism of the Constitu- i "Lons look at hini," "let's see 6that he looks I never be,,anotber comprontioe. • The freemen' Ofl, \., 'OO-Sls ,. . lion, to wallow in the same filthy peal with them- i like," Tale his head oh," said Another, "Burn i the North will not soon again be frightened by , \o, ' ',- :-','„ selves or submit to become the eh-laborers of I the son of a—," exclaimed another, etc:, Of- I the threat \ of a. dissolution of "the . Uniori; which, \\ ' ',';,' - : : ;,:,4 \ those whose public conduct they haM heretofore I fiver Dowling protested nhainst any'rruch steps was used so effectually to accomplish the pan- '‘ !\:' ~,- ---.3,-. condemned. This cannot be subiffitted to.-1 being taken, and was sietually compelled to stand rage of the Com:lron:rise Meitstires of 1850. • 'o, ' \ - .0.: 1 1. 1 r,,... Self respect nod a proper regard for public I guard overtimeccused with a. loaded rerflver, to It will now be in order to pass the Wllmot '!- 4 , -1 .2- - ' , . faith, will eventually drive every Union man of present the excited polo f?ora carrymg the Proviso, to repeal- the Fugitive Slave . law,oind - the North, to seek redress, where alarm good' lynch law into effect. i `. e , abolish, Slavery in the District of Coliimffis. io• --, - citizens may look for it—through the mei,linin of I The prisoner appeared to hat been wan out \Them are the measures to be, accomplished, and . - :\..\the ballot box. All other considerations will be 1 with fatigue. In his pockets warkfound a Angle we hope to see the North alive to the necteurity: ' 1 " ' \ \ absorbed bp the paramount determinationtdpnn- I barrel pistol, loaded , wish iltaall shot, a pocket Of a desperate and determined bind to -ha nd \ 1--- . I-2.1 o, ash the inn who base perpetrated this great I knife, and a mzoiease;from Which it is supposed conflict. Slavery is bold in -its in, and --.• . ! .1. , ' \!, wrong. Parties sod individual!, will alike lose Ihe took the rater to kill himself, and!pfter inflict- constantly aggressife. The Admmtion Are.. . .;S . their identity, snit bo swallowed up in an unhl- ' leg the wound threw it away. 'ln les pockeiS nevi endaareemg to p' evoke a worth Spain to so ~, . ' terable determination to have redress for thffii was also found bread a n d.. cs o e , , nough for hied , acquire Cuba; road atmex it with its mar number' -- ' ' ‘- 1 . ,- great public wrong. . *- to, subsist upon for two days lie bkttoms of of. slaas i t the Union. Once let the South- get ---.. '!- I fF,3 To accomplish this purpose, our Whig friends 'obis' pentaloone were saturated wit blood, apps . 'the po er nil \it -Will se dt effectually. .. The,:-5... , , - ~;,-.., in every CongrestionalDistrictio the Free States, 1 reedy that of his victim*. •He won not \ opeak, sloes e legalized; nd it rosy not long -' -s•. - -lo.,:. should et Cattl, nominate for re-election the Dem- I although it was evident teem hisphyoi lel aPpeor- I .heicore vilt s is: the. \ institu on !den extend. Bail! :'. 1 .-• • 0..5 . ,,'" corals who opposed the Nebraska iniquity; and once that he could if he . c,hooato but as acting over northe a States. - All \this -the slave power: ~• ..-. In like manner, the Talon Detnoereta in all the in:the:manner to affect insanity. \ A 1 will ecooropl sit Unless firm resistance la made.. .. ~. ... i \ • Whip Congressional Districtsof the Nortb,shouldl A. wagon way, procured anti the The greatslaattle la thus b,efore' us, and. the • ',, •-• . ' .! ,' re-nominate the Whigs who opposedthe Pebras- ItheMin, and conveyed to a barn near the (-fermi- questien whither the psificipie of 'self-genre- . .-- . 1 ,-• ka trend. la yddition, no man streak,' be noini- toga depot. limo tho ollicers,placed himln the anent trader re s publican institutions la to succeed noted for the office of constable even, without t, custody of the sheriff. Dr. Lorderis sent 'or tun; or not, depends on the:nation of:theAmerimm „ ~... first being required to pledge himself to use all,; procured medical assistance. lln , fourid the . ds2 \ people. .'We hope and believe that the teachings, , % rc..b honorable and constitutional means, to obtain re-ij pipeoseseredAo the extent of abouthalf atO, , et" the faihera oft the republic will _prevail, and '\ - -.! dress for the great outrage no deliberately ,per • but the esteems not being injured, the dectoel ! that the dhy is not far. distant, When Slavery '',' petrated by a band of reckless and unprincipled I Bounced the'wetind not one of a fatal characte , i will no longer exist in this °theme* buries\ and politicians, ' and he therefore considered the wretch would re f•, countrj.—lEMaeia Advocate* Inwo I . - \ 1 This lathe course we advise to be pursued, be- miyer. The wounds were dressed, and :it was' ' I cause we believe it to be eminently just and con- 1 imie when the needle ',nosed through his skin, in ' eereative; and our Southern friends may judge ! stitching up the cut, that he exhibited signs of tof the feelings with which the Union Whigs and j animotion. . . ,Democrats of the North, look upon the Nebraaka 1 The great rcuriosity exhibited by the excited fraud, when they are ready with olio nceord„thue I populace inainced , constable Nesbit to modify ; 1 to rebuke thee° who ask them to become a party I them; and, therefore, he requested them to form to an lafatniffie fraud upon the country, at the{ a line, and pass in tingle file by the criminal:, ' expense of personal honor and political honesty. i which they did, and were enabled to take , aview And now we again enquire,—with this state of lof the Mounter as be lay. Each one, as he pas feeling throughout the entire North, what posai- I sett gave vent to his feelffigs, by an exclamation hie object can them be in getting up a war . with lof IN), you villain!" "0, you murderer:" 420 u Cuba 7 lye do not believe it possible - far the ik ought to be buried alive"; and all such offildoe, Administration to get U 3 involved in such a-war I expreteions. The great excitement was now o'er 1 except in defence of the Nation's honor ; 'and 1 —the fugitive tree caught, and in the hauls of the then„ we should not consent to hold or annex ; law. Thnt afternoon he Pea- conveyed'` to thel Cuba after conquering it. Astor purchasing it, I jail at ..itiverhea4n-here he will be kept to await\ or nonquering,it tor. he purpose of annexation I his trial. \ . the possibility of such a contingency ceased with The evidence against tile pritioner; although the slavery Compromises ; and they all died in 1 `rnottly of a circadtetautial chruseter„ is very- the self-same hour that the Nebraska iniquity !'etrong. In the first place there are the threats triumphed in Congress.—.V. I". Courier and En- I immediately \ prior to the niurdero—threatening, pen-er , 1 revenge; second, the 'tistinnee or entering the, haulm, showing his kraoWledge of the \ premises; thirdly. the savage watch dog kept in que kitch en not making any /damn, which \ho Wchalrliorre. done had any stranger attempted to enter;fourth ly, the, straw hat=left in the kitchen has been identified to being to the Priseneri \ Milli, his' fullsequent conduct, and partial acknowledge ment of his guilt to Mr, Thompson, aid \the bloody condition of hie clothing, , \ \ , • The funeral of Mr. and :Mrs, Wicklitini took , place at 8 o'clock sesterday afternoon, attended' by their relatives and large nuntber of Abele! t friends and ncquaintanceS At last adviCes the I colored boy was yet breathing, although no hope, i was entertained of his reecorery. . . ' . . i'i In reference to the rewards:lf $lOOO offered by Mr. John Wickham for the arrest of. Bain, we suppose it will be 'awarded to those who fiat diso. 'covered him in theivroode, and `to those le the' immediatevicinity. . ijho NOW York offioers cer .tain/y deeerve to be compensaterlfer their trouble, ea they were' very active and rendered good end effectual service. . \,.. ',.,-\ .. . .! \ Crlrs---.observer," of the In!ilatlelphia Led yet., thos writes about Cuba tnatterto# The news from Spain and the contents of Mr. Sonle's despatches, ire, to . some people—those 1 , especially, who have made themselves knewnby I introducing warlike resolutions into Congress— distressingly peaceable. Not only has the Queen , of Spain remittedthe fine of S6OOO imposed on 1 Messrs. Tyng & Co., by the authorities of Cobs; , hut the promises to so regulate the affaira of that Island as to give no canes. of complaint either to our Government or to our citizens..., This latter part is all we have a right to claim, I but it seems that the Queen of Spam Is not sat isfied with doing what is right; she insists on making herself, agreeable. She has. according to all I learn, arid I think I get my-information from reliable sources, taken a porftet fancy to the United Suites, and is determined tn, make berself 'agreeable. _Accordingly, she will not join in any starlike movement of the allied powers against 'Russia, and, of course, demand no assistance from these powers against the United - States. She avows that she has formed no- treaty with France Or England for the protection of Cuba, and that she has not the slightest intention 'of entering I into such a treaty with either of these powers l•or both of them. In the same manner does she forswear the Afticanization of Cuba, which Abe avows never entered her royal bosom, and which the Spanish as well as the . local. Inhabitants of Cuba equally dread and repudiate. The upshot I of the whole is that tho Queen does not intend logo to war with Young America, and that she will do anything rather than fight us. With such professions on her part, there is, of coarse, little hops of alwit• with Spain, and no chance either for a blockade of the- Island ,of Cuba, (which .would require a larger force than we could spare at this moment,) nor for seizing it by a coup dc main. inlays ROCONELL, just appointed U. S. Senator from Mallekohtmett4has served with diatinction in th i eF r iatitre ends — State, where hie talents . and ity made him ultimatelY Speaker; after w leh ho was senr to Cisigreen from 1843 to ;1849, when he declined further reelection. Ile was the colleague of Gov. Briggs in the late Constitutional Convention .of Massachusetts, be ing chosen from the town (Pittsfield) • wherein they aro both beet known. Imbued with n gen uine love of liberty,thie manners and bearing are these of a.dweller among the free hills, and old Berkshire was never - more fitly and honorably, represented in Congress than when he was her - We rejoice especially id the selection of Mr. Rockwell - for Senator at this time, when the penalty of seats in the Senate filled, by those who .helievo - the Bights of . Man to ha something. More than au entices hyperbole. renders it doubly re ;plait° that those seats should be all filled. by with true, strong end fearless Men. The Whigs of Mastmettuietts are pretty sound en the great (Meatiest as a body, and are rapidly • growing more so; butstith as Iditwnen Beaten and Berk shire, therein a. difference in the atmosphere; • and we are glad that the new Senator bails from the vicinage ,of the . Green-Mountains.—y.:Y. • APPOINiNNWIS AND DINAiPONTMENTS IN PROS. PECT.--40h11 Wentworth writes to his paper,. the Chicago Deteocint, in reference to the passage of the Nebraska - bUi and the -offices Tre.engegedr, " When the Dual resift was announced, then) ...was great clopping of hands among:the ,candi dates. , There .cannot belese than one thousand men in our city hero now. wanting melee hi )ie _breaks. 'They ehOuted right. out whin 'the bill passed. But the meta will soon learn' . that it is one thing_to get the bill passed, quite inother, for them to get office under it. If any man it home has been a. Nebraska man for office, be bee fooled - pimp his time,:tia there will not be oflioen enough to fulilVpositims ple O kes made hero 'nor; der 'to get. _WI billtlitatijACOngreSs." " Thebitterest teem for.the bill in all the froo • Stateiti'ime - ellihmeteto Ike' BoffsloCcinirinatia; And a Irani !Importer atVau Berea nad Mime MEM . , - Fuss thacrsuos it *she . the I/tepee of ! this republic.. This dieenssion li . entitled to i, range to wide as thonght;nid all subjects, eel entific .and practical, lantible . and spiritual, ,t‘ alike come under its'donsale k 'This dist tension to be fret most not be confined to days orvplaces. ! Liberty knows no particular 'day in the: week, and no special place. For protases of coeireni *nee. simply, it is agreed that when the disouni- I ' ion's In the open air and in a large city, the higlipay should not be blocked up, and here the police, have a very simple duty to perform. When. however, there Is no such impediment,: tho disOussion may as properly take rtsco lathe open niit as under corer. In fact there are not reasons 'Wonting for open air preaching, but these we need hardly recite, as it does not touch the questan In band. • • • e do nut stop to inquire what were the roll: glens sentiments of the preacher and his auditory who ;sere taloned .by a mob in Brooklyn, on Bunchy. Sufficient' to say they bade right to do as therdid—the ono to declaim in the open slit and the others to listen. To attack them in any way was illegal, Ipwandbrutal. It Is worthy of nil execration and rigid punishment. The liberty of speech ;nestle PreFerved et all hazards. If foreigners' do not Understand its value, Amori ruts must, end they bout insist on it, come what may. When they lost, the right to speak fear lessly en religions anircreeds,, then liberty Is at an end. There Is but ape- step further, that is the Inquisition. •The stintn then must be taken, that preaching or discussion in tits open air, when it dock not block op the highway and thus infringe on the coirrenlene,i•of the public, is an inalienable right of our citizens and is not do be surrendered to any threats, menaces, or acts of violence. The sooner this queetionla settled the better; but set tl ed it Must he, tend that beyond cavil or doubt. it Is no arguinent to say that this or thateliss o't citizens or aliens dohotlike the sentiinents therein set forth ;'peeple seldom like what is opPoset : to their own views. In that oase, the liberty of sintich beton gingto one party, pertains eqindly to the other, and it is a bad cause, which cannot be\ defended and set Heel(' :right by the some =Cans of discussion with is —.2 which it atticked. , 4\ I'. 'Tribune. Tut XINIA Orratoz.—tTlie namo of the ne• aro killed at.. Xenia on Tti da y weak, by Mc- Leod and two others, wao I Cook. He wa a free negro, raised in. Werra county, end well known to the entire populall , There no lon-. ger reclaim any doubt that ttll it intontion aids murderers, la the tiro place, itf to kidnap and run him across the Ohlo. ?we hf ore Exerownwc titsysnruzza •ri 7= Vontsas Mr.-Hammel Hairston. •of Vittiglvania; Va. HO is the owner of I,7ooalaree in his own right; and has a prospective right to 1,068 more; be having married the only child of ,a tido"; , owning ,that number. He has tho management " of all Mesa slaves; near 8,000 already.' They In- - rl crease at the r a te of - about 'one- hund every pull., which is • trop of very conriderabi "earl. Ltir. Hairston owns • great number of plan Hons. end-00'01erenployment . of his litres is rising nsbadeci; • •'' - ' \ --- • VOLUME LXVII-NU ` SIBER: 253. Cuestas mf Nsw YOsk.—The ratans of Me City inspector, so far as MIT are made up, for this week, go to show that the health of the city generally is in a very good ikmdition.. !Indeed .the mortality is very small.. \ \ Notwithstanding the moderate mortality, however, people cannot be too cautions is wfiat they eat hnd drink, as le Is known ihat Berensol caaen of cholera have eo• \ marred dorms the week. , . _ \ Up to 12 o'clock to-day els patients bad die d \- • of it. It has:hroken oat about the aims that it did 1111849, in \ the 9th ward. In oub house in • \ this ward three persons died of cholera this • \ week. . While Speaking of the Chotern, it max bb as . • ficirernor BiFier •411, as we learn \ fr.* alto • \ klarriXbisrg Union, cirri:ass the state during"tho - • s .\ ‘ '''" , •''... sent season, taking ~. ground in favor, or the 1 , , bruits:bill. We truit!, that this announee- \ . , ; ~,_ ' re t may prose true, as ...it'is desirable . that `in, ,,.,, ~,:.„. ... sue a crisis 113 the preient the people of the - \., ~. .:,. Eta shorild know exactly how parties stand. • ;.' \ .•,,.. The oursh pursued by the. Democratic) State' ~, •'' ~ .-''c 'COIITC Lion , which nominated Govt.-nor':l34* . \ ~ :•:"..-1 \ Woe en h as tp lcave'the partyP . :4l a very 'eletTe- ‘ 'A, 2 ' , \ , • . 1. - - cal position towards 'this greit. ‘ mensure `of the ~, '• , •,. ...• administrystion;, and. ei.,ert now ' 'e haia'strotig \ ._ \ douhts elk thei'the Govrnor wili , \jeobardlie his ‘'' ' `,',''. _4 1 own'prosp t*billefendhsg that iniquitous WV. - ,-•-;. ',...'. - I,\''," notwithsinn ing the annekneementef the Tinian. .. \ •..ssf-24 Desirous RV .f, are of the election oflir. Polloq, .:\ , ~, : ',i .:-:, we Would, bay , no bitter 6.13011111100 0(401 lIRCOMIL s , - than the certaikty that ger.'4igler . wiltde.iis Ore `,''`. ';,-''!''.'. Union has said; for weave 'confident that Perin-\ , " ‘ '2 ' \ =.::'' sikranie is oppoaed ti., this sectional agitation,: -•.' ' , .; ; , 1, 1,..:, \ iy \ik and will , take thini),pportpnity a .rebuking it,,,, -,, ~-,, ~A,1. J ., Du eichether the , Osrom:Mr does er does • dot :de-.;....,;. ..";,• ! fend the bill in- hie eleuaneoring addiessii. it . _ ..p \ 4 , heulti s be borne in mind thift the Uhicus hiM ^ -thisi''''''. •••''' ",'' - r..:, e,seoond time committ hina to' the 'Olioy of the •' -• '''''' - i , "•:'. administration. ' Being thus 'identified with iha.. •• . : ~• k disturbers of the.. rustle hi ace; and seetio ,: ' , 1,1: agitators,. 11.6 &MATO ER I Er , tad neon]: • ~,' •,, 4. * at th \lsall.dt box...Nertk Ver. The 2ifeto.Torfr.Rxprai . , elliys. i.to exeitemint V- \ in Richmond, Va.,.isgrenthat lisens iatk , of• ,- 1 a peaceful sereunlion,..thatCliou ern Cantrell.... \ \ I , tion. is catttemplated tedinse the p ,M. secure : , ,. s . , I \ Cuba, man broadside of bleilcoX fil the /Mum' .. \ . : !,.1 \_. southein Awe Repub li c: -To all thin e Aihitt,7 Eveeing,lairrnal replies :• .., ; \ -"., ",, . -,•- :4 \•-,,, -,' ;;\,:',, \ -These thriete of udissolutiou" , hve 40134 tft,.:':t.i.:: , • ' itlann. lf theSontit desiren.to steed!, na, be t..,,iir. i i . ,,* We ,d,) not. . simpirse-tliero would 1/8.24 SOTIOILS2; \,, , ' ... a,,,, effort made' to stop the mere:mint: ' The North ii''' , ..`'. ''.."-*A . weary of ltraingthis threat reitersted - iitherfery , ' , ',: -, ni, , ,! ,. negro fierl. ..a \ you are`plegtcwhy . : dealer' - , -.-- , .\: - ,/ ,, 5..1, ' ~ ~~ v: t ,;~.. .~ A clispatch'tkoaill ,-7 ro — Atka - ea • ••.r, ted Jane 6th, *yin • •• ". • The neer city gorarcunent Ina e •*, • ' \ The City Conneil , loted, not to mato " r"7 celcbrotion on th‘o aoming.4thofJulo • '**,'••• the bella tolled one hoar. at 'aorta+ atindortn on that daY, oritieconnt' of the AlissonriCoroprotnis:!, and thi in Brtrni.t ' Naimaana.—That ohrroteitin Pi U. Clark has finally .PuiNout" for Nebraska; about 150 milia'ap the tabllah an emigrant ttumital, nod at that place. Ife took with him with tools,'lmplementa acacia end neceserit7 for the formation ota not also abort ten teams freigh , tedirith from mir o bor o. . \ • A Bml.b Shop is to be I n let' eenlnecoottemigrante , reninecoof‘etnigranta, and OTO affortiod Oda , t e Hum fot them earn Fouls tuoler upon the isepro. 4:0 LAW ..lAWA and 'and croz .1 tarots Slarary. Ita‘tion Of Freclagn to the Te4itaries of KAASAL No. , breaks. Third, See:to It that every Legislature at the North returnettno men to'th Sena* of Sena of . the United States; andlourth; .liebubsthefotty four 4! Dough Face" traitors., and honor ths tr men who Mood up for Fieedom.--4t6.;.EreAter. \ . A Czwronttst Cuissz.zmof bells In the steeple of Cbristehurettwasa hundred year* ~ old yesterday. The Interratiup oentenntal aisersary WOO celebrated the ringing ors. :'... merry peal In the mottling sad,in the orating., For a htuadred.years his the music of those old \- - . bells puled forth over the cityi.'calling the dero. tad topntycrs, and ringing a le: load' Christian - duty; and still they retain. their Vower,:bidilng fair to ring on foes century looget\ A hundred • 7=1., . mat; then, was the city of Phils;- delphisr • Could the citizens who wire called to church by this chime, at that day, pettwo t o m t ..... what would be their amasement at tbe wondroiut progress of thtsclt7 of Fenn.--PinTa tr. •S. Ciaz. 1911- 'ls bblo.perior Lak9 . TTOlit: ' ao 511 do lds. Plata \ ,tO Zia. a icmafl tr Mackin% 25 do do I age d•c4 • 1M 1 N 1 075 2 6. o t 'lt G LA•I - rittizo f4l l ° 7a.G l ";:'• • 4 10 : 4 1• . ; pia T. LITTLE I 011.342, 2111 U. A -VALUABLE 11011 SE It LOT. on Chest. .1 n u t it.Sareny ere maw; • MANI sad Mb. o ra t to u ; bo na re•uati IQ HORT - GRASS - SCYTHES, -for 'mowing --'' Wo=.llZ i A lnl t i . " d iart s M rs "370. i 'Reutgre llw . ' ,l ',CRAPPIPZGPAPER—ModItuu a. Ccovra . v T ki WA 1.7 1303 ' TIM PALX11:11 - ' . ~~,;~:a` N. ;"
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