i i j , :.:g15,5rii,':8.t4t3RE.61 . N;37.86. • . _ '•' . ...e I 7I7SII,URGEIGAZETTE WEITE a CO.. DAVID Nyr inrrnu : RIAMUisb liouGur. rnar Olt Yilutri itster =CT DOM • to Tat POT? errs= 1411.7—51 z dallus Mee.. Wel. tear n. W MICK. It.-14ro dolts:nem ate e 1., fn LLI t `t tot =WWI es t h e know 1111 ing coadltkeit: • , r era t to s -• Tho p..Le Rey mat dui; tTo Vraire;;;:ri:Wate vidnelo, biro pot , fineltiebir tv tutrante. - No deb papers eel sent seer the rteFttp.rts, =km tbe spumy bp meet for ' • `RATES' OF.: ADV,ERTISING: On. .Lento, (to lines of Nonpareil or drat/ • ^.. each additional tll Do . om weak.— .. ... Do twelve (Naas thsee or Lm per annum) G.OO • 0. dollerform-addltional • starnmehle nt phreattlltAPot et , " . For ea. giallo.' whom. iumet o.lrreot LW Z 4 ;err eme mouth. end roe osth muukmal Mope htsortod under the yearly rat . . Advertimments exceeding emu" and not. orer Aileen nen to be sham. sea Publishes,. not mans= ter legal aliettleanents berme the amount cheesed for their publication. Announcing candidatea Aq once to be charged the fame we other adrerthennenta. - . • Adeertisementil not mark.* ante copy for g speeded number t ol lasertions; will. to continued till forbid. and : of gooners i diertllers IS litrktly limited to their own or och e bush:ass, aml ell advertisements An the benefits f other perm.. well mirertiounenta not am e* moneetal with their own Madness and all dame* of adearthemeate, R. length Or otherwise, be. , y e the limits msg... will ba. &arr. of the nenol totee. Per all nth traneleut adeertising d bills vol bereparately . "7 41 . 7 2 1 1 tVg T eTi.Vialeqnstitotions. 6re one- Peolee. want township..l.l other public meeting. and all f"ltionl lama." and noir" to charged bllirdee, Me , strietlytn advaneek I 4.• 01.11eits notions to be charged 60 mote. Meth =lkon Inserted frittered churn name anotemin pled Ur general Invitatloos or obituary Walla and When eo.ao he !testae edrmtiame , and all others rendleg ornamunlen. Mom- or tag • natites designed to: call attention to Fella flames, Cower% or any Lmolgib =teetotalers., wheni=sa are maela for admittance—all noticena4r vete krtia,warT wake designed Ita- call to ;Tr vate enterprises. ealculeted or Intended to prow= lodlvidaallntereet, elm only he hunted/ with the under* standing that Atm same is to be paid UM. If Intended to be Ismortml In the local edam'. the soxle will be chergal a t the veleta la tents Per • Dish. eir sir nou.. to be charged . Tavern License Petition.= each. • Reel Notate Agents' end Andlonesereadrellisienente hot to be chased under yearly fate. but allowed a arson t of , thirty.three and anditad than the.amount of bag. . wa OneA cull asa,threslnsertiotoe mi tSl Do. eseh widltlanillnarttlint.= Ono ReamsLIZTIN. INUILTPIM. • , (10 Uwe.) ono IS mots. Do. cub additimal meta testudent.adrertisements to be paid In Adm.. BATES OF DISCOUNT COWLITZ tkIILT Mt TEM tlillWll.olt ..13117,111 . N. -HOLMES & SONS, Brokers..- Fa S 7 drarkel O. bthoectt 27drd and Fourth st.t..Pittitarph• rmfisyLTANiA. • ' ;Wands at Xenla..-- 1i Boot of Ntlrldulth- —.par Branch at. Youogstowa. do Yor.obr o Book of d0...-por City Unuk.„Cluaionstl..... -do Moo, !donors of do.-pas ColVall Ilk,Clociril-: do „BankOotomgeoi. -par,Fratddla Bank -- -- do ~,,,u Bank of of North Alsoraea . ...-. Leforotto Isozdt--:-- do .FI: of Iforthix Ilbertlas.par Ohloilfolos.LTnntoo.. do Sank of Pontusitaxdo..-. Western noserwollank.- -do of Penn township- clout of 3lmilkra_.-..- - .ooumotelal Doak of .146...f0r Zi0t0 , —,,,,,-13i* ' Farators . /Olorldinke Bk-par__ : NY.IY- EMIL.DaiD.• - . Girard 8ukk...—...—..0u Sifogront Banks. ~... ....- X ReOshigton linak.... ....oar - NIA' WILK. • plassfsprplec.por l'fax :York .C19%.-....-.1., ltechanke Ban .......--..R* tr f izriam — ii -- . ..., t=p 4 til i alan -Plu. agii..,............ . r r . Southmark Rank _-Par trLeer- ---"-- a 't Timetasotareaßhlr.,.....—par N. JRltan A DELAWARk. ll...stern Bank, —: ....... —.par AR advent. 8ank5............ 3( Rank of Chataborsbarab..:.l.X .. .11.11411NL1. .... I Bank of Charter C oon tr.-par Bank of the .Vanef........., he Bank of DanetUa---.. -.par Bank oftLlatunond... " Hoot of Del. Co..thenter,parsEx. Ban t a, Norfolk Bank of Bermantonn-......par Farman' Rk.of Vireola. " Rank of Getty . ..burgh.-- IS Merchant/I'M...eh:Bank " ' —I Rank of Lertstosen.....-- North Tabun Hank-- " ro i tAt l ery Ckr ' ..llMii.....t " gt ' B NORTII.CAROLifiI. " B:r ' Ves an ' t h'rn .,,,, b" .. , r , f tk k ,,, .:14%. " . gre r 7iii .. 1 ., llotnalbla Bk Ann . . .. irk...era.. oaok.W.timlngton. 2 Roslosttorn Bank...--- ilarchant:Bk.Nenttun,. 2 ~ _._. • kiiiiiit - lialk==.374;l 7 AsCHl Viiiiiiin: Elio D00k........... • , - -Mi Ilk ofthoSt.of a:Carotins 2 Farmers' Ilk o f ak-i.or Hank of South Corollas. 2 Vorincre Mot' Lanenstor...nOr Bank of Charleston.. " 2 Yormers' Dank of Iteollou.nar Plante:it tieehau Y 2 Farm. Bk of Schuylkill o...rar . G.CURGLA.. Far. A DMIT. Waynesburg. IS ta Ankos Ins. 2 hk.'¢CO, t rk Przeklle Inc 15 - ..hlngton-nar U.nk of dusrusto.......-....• 2 Ilarriatarg_ 8a0k...,_ I Ilk of Brunsolrt, Aug' s. 2 tloneshilo 800k......-......•.1% TENNZMEIL. ADdren Oot.tr 8041‘.....par KinirtlCKY. Gstuntou 8nk....,.. ...p. Ilk of Kontuek-r. .Loaf I !i Mom, Book of /*tingle , li Ilk of Luise', Thurston ••- Mown D0nk........-nar So .. West ..1.1ank.....-.... _ h i Southern kik ofgentucky “ wymens na r lyukaaaiu. hi . MISSOURI. , York Bank... —..--.--...1!t - of Slots of Misnourl- VA ItolleflC 01i 0. ..1-. 7 ..4h ,:. . _ II.LINOIS. _ . . , IStsto Bookend Ihrartes GO Rhttilltilo,tunk.l.-'........ lniSsok of 11nn015.“.a...... 12 itraneb it Athe05.......-- do Mostio It /Ira Ix, Co...eta:a 6 .Itraneh at 111r1 ..—. do. MICHIGAN. - Wawa st the-- do'FormereMerhanlor Bank 3 Manch et re10ad._...... - dorovermnont !Hoek Bank 3 Branch at T01td0.:—......— . do Pecaosular Itank--. ..... . Z Umtata& ..1 . 6art0n......z.,... 'do Hisdraaeo Cooouir...—' . 3 13taneb at HWlrsze—....... doiStalo Ma k_ „..„k.. ~.. . : ... —. 3 inil44l al columbas —. doh_, ..., CANADA. _____ . Branch at dabtabulit-...- do ftk ollf. antcrion,yoronto 5 !hawk at Bakon-„....-... do Bk °llia. 1106.10.7'0MH0 5 Branch atOtansOodd---..' do Bank of ElontraaL 5 Branch at hew. -_.. do Bk of U. Omuta. Turosto . a p r . :l2 so CrIDCII2IIII.I.-,... as BA T.CR;(4 EXCHANiitt , , St Washington—. do On Nstr, , lork-.......-...1 a Branch at Cadtt.....„--... dos Vbiladelphla-..-- do t.Thich at 'LLansatsr-....„ do o Balthnora_ _._.... -...„.„... do Branch at Btenbensillo.... do "B.STRAN - ILWIIABiI B. 'Branch at Mt.Tornon...- tlopoeinnsti-.-.----..- V . ; Branch at Newark.._._. .: do L0ni55i11e...—...—..,......, ~, Wor d . ' h ili F ar i a=- . ..... to I S OIarPrOWNETZUE. I= at 1711 9 . i — isait;at - .- 3:l D' lr " 'Pa L PL :IO t..::::.= Broach at, Stansweilla...-. dr01F,Lid0.01d.......-----.15,03 Branch at, Norwalk...—. do Lae. nen..-....---.10,00 Branch at Mona:. _.- ..- . •do Eredrsicksd'ora--- TX) Branch at Portantondh...... do.TenThalers---.,-- :AO Brandt at Ea10n......-..- dordness • -.4. 03 Branch' at , ...... Bna:... do Sovereigns ------ 4. -1 . 966 . la Worsbods .. do Ten Ordidara......--.-. 1,96 , Itntrash at Mand1i0n........: .do HaDohaMs---- , - , -. MO Elnamdt.st wastes...—. do D05et5.......--... 936 .01 7 13TOOKS. irrrsztrßou aersrrr. BT. GINS s& CO. :CHANGE BROKER'S, )us zit srprar. • ' sicken-1) Pox TUE A, STOCK AND ESN N 0.71 FOI Ptrrlmulan, Jane 4 1554. TOO 100 100 lOC, - 100 80 1 „ 99 100 EN 1. , 90 maga . swam o . C. - maw.OsriP D... , - dt1 tenp. Vs.*. iltDetninD • • Do. • • soap. Vis, D. T. AIk WY d 1' .s; Bank yr listsbarictl—:_ • Maratuatt Idannf mac , Auftbeur Pitt. Tr.st tiLlsrof DrPoidtpaak Ig=litr ad M. Raium, Dgid— pit • i/tr:ln Weetgro Insaraosoo:. • Mimebourses* W Mooch'led ilvensunem 00. Plattoundi to PIO& -IJoirsefi InyPrto.tot.sn •. Dal:•SlgWksianakenkvtissn.tid—aitar :t•o :.t. -Daft. • Ohl* iistirood. n..auadaw LB. Maefw RAILWAY. Da Dliel F0r,aDt .. •12 , 4 . 4 . (NW). natl. Covet Ilhut llcsd All. Pererw•• Plank Itd mambos. g ftrapik• • Chartism 60 16 I 60 41 60 46 00 .- 60 100 .106 60 60 100 36 100 66 20 10 25 26 • 0 10 Pte 4. l - BWG . 'art 14 ! h E . *. - Iron ...... i inuvey a'i.k'i~ur~i -• I 734 `.I4X • 3 4 • • liogalLtopH--• phloTroP•RigAt” - ^"'"' -- Collitag • • • /IVIIII,2IOI I AND BANICLICO 1101 SILKINSkco.,.. 17ndi. 4 . 01 ‘dadVank Bniklind a 11 Anna 1.11n!e. VOILIMIRIIO4 DOmO 9 dio Fanbangei (Join' , iv Bank Nolan nd land Wannintt Eoncbt and i catlema nsix and th fo . an D o l4 ntdollgod. ••- Stook" Land mold on Conanluknd. • Mows rod IM diint,And lnteroxtaU o aredrdn.llll,o OFX , SE E.'A.RN9LI) da CO; Dowas nr nuM g cliteu rd. 24 .4 42424 r 41, mimetic „„ PORT-Ant& THRASHING ',IIACIIINEO RMARATOIIR. • . tvAitrtArrno. .to be,tharmi x ht v . 11114 y and So worn wen: madiand sold by sy:waßo4. Ehnorit Itstlllttc , 9llll, SRC Pam ares . rift* burr t Li:X= . l v jj ! a. .i fi wia...p . r = with ri e Sari tr. &I& nossur Wdrw , nvaa thrones faster, or nsalisw.lwiter wart. Mao that 1:00 a that are new Its awl In _ She Westera slataltl b rassy East orthe !dm:at:dna. - ninny Otte* tome Iron 11). fa 100,000 bastalsmln wad. at t b s ,nusis lay base ken reroanneuded Shoe wins up. then to anal assayi, sad toworis sl *a say La T6a IsZarster II &NA's Patent: and Is ittsuwe to tlr sodanoyi sisparales ea straw. and shag f ram tran., , sd nadp atsly eutiz e. taidattat trbenear " -" • mrrarr I I) wil,4 NI tiAl SCOTT - Detitist, Fcnuth street; or. On bows weird 111 at• °Aka •• •• Di: Ai WAND, DENTIST, Penn e • • a Dm. am. Hoed: OtienbamoramM a 44 to r. ipe niterurred mMirr" . " o “.d Or *Stemma enter Oben tle j & t inaben 1 , 7 IMMO Wirtutmomee ==:4:=El THE BUSINESS CAR& ATTORNE DIORIUSON, Attornuy and Counsel - J. 9. at. Lam. Offing rataire4 to o. 43 Grant street near Foartb, Plitsbursh.Cs. 11ALL Attorney et Ltw, "Bake r nunaturs," llrantlircet, totweea Fourth owl zu30...1)T R C Tar f• IcS Attorney rneyatl4 . i 67 01 - 10BER.T..rorocz, Attorney 'at Law cootne nr FlltL slid (Irani street" oirpTite. the Omit use steps. Pittstfargb; • • mr2i-V53 TAMES J.' •KUHN ; Aitornev et. Efilr, office Fparth street, see*Orant; Pitisqurdi. J.l`+-41T BA NCISC.FLANBOIN,Atiorney o mo=th drat, fittsiLoryb, JASPER' E. BRADY, Attorney', at Law, U No. 80 YOth larwt.r.awbunr.a. BANKERS AND . BROKERS., • TERNAN & CO., Bankero _Eichange Brokers. tPoosletreet. corms r Diamond. Alley. P t burgh. - • • girtkir and sell 'Bank Notes and Coin: Mama ,Tluut Exohanm. mut Promhaort_koter, .make Collections, In all the principal Hiles of the Union; needy. Deponita on. sell via on inurev.. and/give their MOO 1 0 4A.U04. matters appertaining to a Brokers Dustman. . Myasterim Excliattgo,ondantlstor wle. . mh.%.13. tic -- li RAAIER & ankers and Ex . ebange pokeza. Day and nal Oold and Myer and Note.. n rtthr.puehue V o l=rloans on Real Beate or Rik nem. and seff l a=tl d o. " ::sja l f. 110. tins, made on rd.; -points InMa Union. Moo corozr or 'Ttdrd wad,ll'oal stroctsolldly olpct• th. St- Mork, Motel. , ' , myl-1T D. KING; Coin, Stock nnd Exchange cent :leeks on Weer rent esti= Collections etZle on theWes ` Eutetn r ‘ angrate ' t Weer tern Bank Notes Bought and eolcL Jr. 3 lirertaxx itiax&;. - tr7iCurr. 13,11,111. ER, HANNA & - Co.,Sticcestore to it Home, Mona L - o:63l3ankere,liscbarign Ilrokerrand &Mora In 'Ford= and Dommdie Eutaw* Certificates of . Remelt. Rank Notes. and an. W earner of Wood and Mint stmt. Comma Money rearlyad on Deposit. Eight Clucks lbr sale. and collectkma made on-nearly. all mind, ealelnts of the Alnlted States. The iddhesd remalum paid Po Ibrolgti and • Artetiam t=== W 3l - / I ..VIUTA - itireb . o.:l34uakera and Exclung Itcokorg . ;North East coctuor of Wocd awl Th dll trl 4 =l2= on . *oral into; and can.etions prom:Air attendpd s 9-1 - • • . AWILNINS Jo CO., =hone Brokers, „4.A. .strzt,...,==tbAZlk Jrlo LARDIER; Jr., Banker and fro v V ker. Oh .lost, Na eO. odjohttning the Bank of Plltehozgh. • • • . I.IOLMESA SOlT,Dealere•in Forei gn N.nodte. Dalm sad atia Bills 'of ratiteuge. Certleeatee af De- Se.k Sete. and SPled...tia. OD . Market at m. l'lttio tthy:maaAltrr Colleetien nkwt ib. leet iene ited S e tate. mute an all the tainelpel cities U , COMMISSION &C. • -WEL - H. SUTTON. - Wholesale Grocer, Intporter and Dealer in VOREIGN. WINES, Brandies and Old Mo ir ooiongsbela Rre Whisky, Nos N. Bouttaast comet of Wad and khont sta.. Pattamtb. Peons mh2l I , W. POINDEXTLII, Geneial Itroka and Occoisnionlon Mrchant, 167 Front irtnet sad 118.13ecoiidstreet:Pittoblugh. .111TILA. McOLURG, Think? in 'Fine Te as, V V '04,6 31121211 y ama!rls Wooden and Within Ware, corner of Wood and Rath a dditio n nerreeriving • terms aramrtment of Fresh Goode. into Ms already ea , tend., stock; purchased from lirst bands In the Ereitern markets. which will be sold at thi , lowest market prier, sigr y. Steamboats.. and Fatrallire. baling by the uantit at weleade rates. • •q .ilrkolWldadelive red i n the ear Tree or <harm , arIS A. M'BANE, Catamisrion and POr wardisuCtlerchtuts, dealers In Wool ILIMI Prods. , gruel:dlr.: alma Pittsburgh lianufseturra, No. 114. Prurd motet, Pittsburgh.. spf.leZ. S. LEECH,. NICALPIti & CO:,-Whote ow . nab [home, wad Dealere as Proviriorm.3.letalt awl Pitt...burgh Ilanntsetetree, 242 and' 2,11, liberty Amt. ROBSON k . - • ' SIXL 11,1111130.1. n I •. CO., Wholesale Grocen, Produce Dralirs..,l Comoissiuss 21eaehants. ?Cu. '24lMorts street. Pittsburgh. jalo aravninnamatuam-..- ....... roasses. 75PREr IGER ITARBAUGIT & CO.. (Stlece,- . 1, van ta /IL linesman.) Commitslon and Forwardlag abantia Donlon In IVonl and Prod oson morally. Nos. 144 !Ire and na &,00d u od smts,lll.4anuedt. Ir & W.JIE,I, Flour Factors, - Commission our and Verwax,"lnit nerchantaand , Dralers to rsdilvee sedmerstlr. Orders far Plttstarvb Manufmtnter prmnntlY attended to 1iq...74-li4nr and 90Front Its, PittAurstb. • spl-ly. A- A. UM* .. ... .. P. mice ........... g - ootoo,oto to ATWOOD..7CINZS A CO .Commission and Forward% hut automats. Natasha Pittsburgh tdasitacturedCWods. - -p - iIEY,MATIIEWS 4k. CO., Wholesale Gm, rem ormnrdstirro and Fccirartling 'Merchant". and • enta km Medan Cottoararsi.Ed Wale: st..llttalntrxh 7 MERCER. .k. . ANTELO, Gener;iiCommis . lam sterehscito, ridtadedplda: lateral. adynnors au conaignmenta of lhoduee generally'... . isl 77 . /MS IrAIT.:-.- - ---. ... JOUN VIM% jOriN WAtt - .11 .-- 0., •Wholesak Grocers, • • Ccaordesiou Merehaata, and Dealer, he Produce and I triburgh Ilaurthatures, Zia. 336 Matt at.. Pittsburgh. B. CA NFIE LD, 'late of Warren; Ohio ika C :r 1 - tr W sod Ile Lew. nu t. and . For an; Pearl Aah. sodKoldern Produce gettemely. Water droet, betareea raulthlteldatal Wood. Pittsburgla reoleta trots. sae —Tames Urns , ri (Tate offieri — Hottisen. ) attl ) - TLTITLE - CO., jVhole le Grocers; , Prague., and Crannilssion Nein — ha — nnW sad Dealers In Pittsburgh P,anufsetures„ Rio. In ialtbra3 tILEESt WAREHOITEK-HENRY H. COLLlVS.Porvardlna sad Cataraledon Merolant.and likalorta Chorre:Buttor, lake nab aad Prodwe 15 Wood Emit, Arne Water. Pittsburgh • • 3 W. VON BONNHORST -& MURPHY, Whole. de Gramm wad Ocammlaloo Marebsrits, ikad Dealer. .P 8b : = W.*er itreet, Pat. b _ att,lanlr Int-rob o Ault, I iit.ttti Int, Idols Noy do Int..lr an.a lal7 do Int. flay olio, do. Mo. tisyliet. 'JACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding arid r h y Comminkta 51.rehaat. No. 58 Water street, PittabwO. co.Wir's.3 • rrIIONASPALKER,Impo - rter and Delger I. la Treads and Among= Wen% ,Na 65 Market dreert grim bstwied Tllkted and Ifert!th ttaburglL-- . MeeLINTOOK; Importer and Whole• sab atid Mel Dealer fitCorpetbur Flom Oil 'mutt. ,Table and Hano Corm. Window Rade, Dir.&l7 Dv.Jan.ll et D v.. " pa " pr.• W. PATTON, 'ft - totem - 10 and. Re. un (hum., ox, th .E.sient Ad. or Its Div...J*ll4 Div. Iday 121 '7" - ' DRY GOODS. PRANK:AN GORDEti, • Dealer in Trim; Ws. Heelerjaad Mares; Lars floods. Embroideries, tc Geat'a. Eamisbinir. (kkis and Pam' artielra a fa ll as sortmemt of *bleb ems skean be fusd at Eo- ran's , ' or 'Market strait awl tbetrimmond, Pittsburgh."... er4,11.1y DIT.Qr3VI a. tdy.alteismo a. A. =Mr le co • rrrtnimon..e. ANTI A A. MAgON lc CO., Whole: f lea co al";el.Detltaa In 11'27end 8i C I .II, I. ruin Dir. Jut. 4 11 - , ?few titoa. unPrry• & - BUROINIELD; 191olosalo it and Ratan Dry Goods MArrehatat4 mew Yottabstid Ark. amt. miasma. . , .Itol4o.24oo.RE,Wholektle Gnieer, Rea, tlbing MONT. Dealer In Produce, Pit•••rgh Man -11.1411 kl•de=snd Downitio Wines znel Liquanv,,, 416 Litmly • On -band larp stock of•up•rlor old Whlney,•ibich val 1.47 3 . 3 a r4r. ,,; . l n. iv w , E=E5=R GRAFF. talCo..• Grocers nnd . Com - • Millllotl Meiet;intos — alse.:Dealei+ In all' lila& of Rw rzrl it Atenniftet . n y zd articles, earner WSecond and OfIV.OI ..... , . v. Jogs ' BLACKBURN Gro zuzisitaaratxuabmannosiari I . 'ndate sad. .an twat, at their Itaratioaula.lifWaterleisttat l igg.. rUln. '3000.2 Dian • ISAIAH - DICREAFIc CO., .Wholcfsa . lo !I' , ._s_ ,, l: , :amtplaakurtlaretainta, lad Deshrta la • Prialoce. 14 II ter wont, stallo7 Setna strut, Ilttsbutalt • leCnt.... ...JAY= DeC1LL....4..:...WALZL1 C. Dot. AS GILLS " keE, i ya , . l .z ol l e4aggr7cersheet ;,11. Tigsm. BAOALBY 4 CO., Wholesale Oro- T. cog. Nos. IS and 'AI Ircast stnsit. Pittsburgh. TATILLIAM. A. MIMI/AO, • Grocer and Vos-Deokr,'earnor of Wood and rlath Arro•to. hu Alvan on band a bolo, solortsoont or <Woo (bowie. and Yrultl and Nub , . Wholoralo and Ratan. Rosana tuppliod an thebrut , • I . I6BEItt7IFACZELL COT — iftioiitindd ib Onwera.Comadadray Wartlialita..2. l 4dorata Prodnos !F a pittaborata Irannractures.- no. , Litorty otroot. . Ei=l . ... -WO rcoul.liki. -IACCATIE'SS; suceessonf TTV I. t .1. D. Wick. Whnlervale Ornevnt.Vorwarding .nd Co..tadstino Mexhanta, Iron, Nail& Mud. 04- .nd - m, nod Tduburgh llsonfeatOreaa ow.w of wood and Water stroeta. Mad/ora. • TbUtiltttSON, Wholesale Grocer and conusladoalletehant. Dealer to Ta3disair dad Tim. I`,org ltwn6aar.d . Artklaa, libusty Weld. MU. • rum.. &IL N air, Wicoleaslq Grocers, -Com o Wotan Merchants, and DeMera In Prod . nce— . arch halldlnsa. fronting on. Llbenty . Velnn. Slsth •r. WOOVNAZD,....-... ~ A GEALEY, WOODWARD & CG., Whole -07. theme. No. =I Itarkst street, PlLlWlelvids WOOL atEtteiLor.Ts. , ' .11,1 AogurcesSop am . o . _wool - DV; 3 ll._ Goods N . o u 74 DAILY .7..'rliTysli.ii.v.iit:Gii: ..-.GAZETTE GROCERS. ....lOW, S. 00190 RAVI, I. aMMATI• 'mg I;,ett appointvd the eZ • elnetee - Aoents I,e Pittsburgh, the the side otPatent t reted Tetoented Httetehed Leather Belting. Tan tractuted trr n4liviELL k NON, ofiluttt.d.o , olo•Kl4.l.t. We now offer for sate • large annntenent of-all,. "'WAN,. mannfaetured. at the mannbeturea mtlee.c .. inte trtlrle being tutor:lot. t 0 ally blather Itelllne •‘er ame , ott tn emrlitt. Alma, • luxe stock of all vldtb a I ndia ltubber L 4 etting corurtantly% Oa band, and thr sale at th '1,146 kotinx Depot," So. 110 aleiketht . r t. renal J . . 41.12 i i -N LOOllll2, Reat . I , te Agent. Sack, lteer.handiae and UM Lynn. r idbee. no. 02 Fourth etreet. stare Wood. Busher" promptly attended 1343115 - . AlticEL L. MARSIIELL„ Secretary Ohi o saleslrattranie I..kunpaar. 41 Water street. 111. GORDON, Secretary Western Insn . ranee Ca. 92 Watt-rotten. ir,GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent fur Franklin lorisranta fbmywr. aprtti-reat corner of Wood Y. A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware liu turf loailratme Commas.. 42 Water Amt. Cronai IL tartan- tomer FO, H. TAYLOR Ss ITITSTON, (RuCcessors „g to Tarlor k and idiorne General Commission and Por ing MPMMIStS. denote for Pastern Transporta tiori Lines, Wholmale Dealers In Staple Groceries, Sheet ing., Cotton, Pottoia Tarns, Ilatting, Twine, Manilla. MI. sotaland geritneky—llesno,Totwom, Soda Aah, Window Glass. Plit t Dar and White - Lead, :isms) More , and Cinaln-• nati and Pittsburgh Mantifactured Gonda nonentity.— Agents La the 4 •Pen 'NUM" and "Danner 51111'. Sbeetings, Pittsburgh, So. 49 Front street, .(oppoelte Pittsbingh and St. Louis Parket Landing,) elnelnnatL 1413-smd ..7uo. ... . . A, ITUTCHNON Si CO., Commiqsion of ,Mu e rebmits and Anent. for thorit. LonisSuear Redo -7.l7..l,nplugar2.tols.a.ess. Pig and Bar Lead, Hanoi BOOKSELLERS. &C. 1-; L. llRAD,Bcooksellerancl Stationet,No. V • II Fourth street, Apollo .Dulklings. t 41 7 R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail • Dealer In Blank and School Books. Paper and Ra nun No. 63 Wood street, (brunt Third and north) Pittsburgh, luar4 _ EN Fourth. P N S. DAVISON, Bookseller nod Sta ,tioner,sweeraor to .-Pa. ttebu //MIRO° a Agnew. :go. I' I Market war irgh IXEICRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Dealer le Stattanerr. to., No.th: lluket 'treat, near hanond. Pittsburgh. Pa. Ay & CO., Bookselle.re and Stationers, itstb4n6,sl:::°°gAtitOr MUSIC, ST.C. ORN IL MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, sad Musical Instruments, Sahool Books, and d atdonery. dole .gent for ableterbse's Plano Forts, ter Western Pennsylvania —No. 81 Wood west. RENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Maisie, Ma a& Instrnmentt..kml Importer of Rasa Strings, witrattrisNlTl:at Clark's 004 ar=:, SCIIRCEDER, Music Store, Fourth .H• etleet. between Market and irOod. New Mut'rem its:llly receiving. mut Musical Instruments of all kinds. - DRUGGISTS. r fi ... iN HAFT, Jr.. (successor to Ja4. 3VGnf n) Wholesale and tail Druggist and Dealer In Drratufra Ae.,l4 Re l Wood street, 3 doors below Virgin Pittsburgh. sarit.oa. Agent for Dr. ' • • =Cox. .... Plea= W[LCOX bruggiats and Apotit . marina , comer blarket steretandtheDlamond.kzep constantly .m bead a fair mad templets amazement of Drugs, Stalleines,Perfnmernandartlelespostatalzattotbele Durinies. Phreirlane peeeniptfano estefellyeampoindett. inyia 4 . 611 N P. SCOTT, Wholomlo Dealer in Drente. Paints. on.. Varela:me and Dye Stella, N0.:56 Fart): street: Plttsbm•g.h. • Al ordeal, srlll remise moon attention_ larAgene for Landau & co.. valuable Wally medlalnes. _mar A. _FAIINESTOCK k CO., Wholes:ire s Dew. and msnuhtstunos of White Lead.ited h. issul Elthegge, comer Wood nod /'cant etreets. Pitts burg meta AE. SELLERS, Wholesale lle - aler in Dome. nests. Dye Stuffs. Oils. Varmishew le_ he., bWooll street, Pitt leach. Omuta warrewted. Priers low. llLLbatot IMAIM urzotnr lattitn. JRAIIN k BAITER, lirliolesale k Retail ilr c¢llt., ninaer of I.ll.rty Clair otrtett, - SCIIOOMIAXER & CO., Wholesale • Druggists. No. 21. Wood strad. Dittsborsh. OSEPA FLEMIN6, sueeesoor to.7's co -- ; ra a Co, corner Market !trek. sod Diamond—Kreps con- Await. cm hand full and complete assmtruent of Dram Medicines. aledichio Chests, Perfronary. so.] all articles pertaining to his business. rbrVki... prescriptions earefollT romPounded at all LM isfaly MEDICINE. TIM JAMES KING: Office and Residence, 1.1 , No.ll2x7rtn,ts t. opportto tho Cathedral. rats butrgb. iu M. VARIAN. M. D.. Office Gth street, v v leltor E-tolt.tittottl. Office/km-m-3 too. h. N. 2. r. u_ 7 ton. r. mrao i;nl MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Cho- Ind 4, Men. Igo. ti Won4l Went. Partici:au ittnintion to Bore and Youthe Clothing. l A ri ala2n9 l g ergh ! " g2Tlllll erty 'Meet. W 1141 WATTS CO. Moral:lnt Tnilors, P 1 • . Libertr atrert.—:We nnnnw our stork of Good, far Onntiniann'a trnar—anthr. Cu.n almenv and Vnatinganftlic nnwrat sty!, and ninoutritialltr• Our friend, and custouarra will Ocean sine ua a tall. luta MANUFACTURING. LW. WOODIVELL, IVieJlesale and Retail Manufacturer and boles lu Cabinet Ware, No. MI stmt. JOAN WETHERELL, Manufwthror of PATENT lIOX, VICFA • superior stiles, LOUT DUX and ISISAZED IrOX VWF.S, tarsier of Anderson end Hots [neon streets, one mauls from the liana street Midler, Al togheny City. or-Jewell 1:00L WORKS, corner Of Fires and Lil ert~ streets. Plttsbmilh, Ps.-11sehluists' Tools of ever/ ear ety. siteh o. IRON PLANERS. !Ride and Mimi TURN.. /NCI LATHER. DRILLIXO 51ACHINER. te. as, =mutat, land to =ter.. . U 61.21 JON. P. HAMILTON tOM RIBROIDERED AM) AlifiCA MAK. :llLLAS—Materlele marked for Embroider/ mut At. as /Irk by AIRS. L. K. WILBON, Jest! !:o. Penn street. shoes Mad. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufacturing Company. T HIS COMPANY 'HAVING ENLARGED tbeli equity far snanulltrtnrina, are nor prepared to met the Increased demand for tbetrArtek. entalble and "nal" C/"" Orden "EiTlPPlßdes.`lbl Can a ritt.62lb. September = IM3. . Boots and Shoes!! • A3LES BABB, No. 89 Mirka Street', 3d doorteamtha Market Bone, would Interns the imb tr los tas now a sem fallen:ea of bury thingla Bee nd Elms trade, such" Ladkie Cetera tadf Batters. .7enny Idnd Caen's" Lady Franklin and all the styles Shand on the Mastern elder. alse, Minos' and Vldldniont Clatters and Yaney Boots and Shoes, In all their larlettea also, GernUemenie line Cress .Patant Calf Boots. Pretzel Call Boots, Congress Gaitersand Shoot also, Boys' and Youths' Boo" doe French Calf. Please viva V •ddl as ye selsh to sell such ate artists to all who %Tor vs with their custom as will glee "ash. Bon. itomembin. the ohne, 89 Market street. m ast /MN D. 16x732 , .. L leoo/131. ; • M 9 CORO & CO. • wErommtlx AND D.ETAIL FAAUIONABLR HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DP.ALEUSIN ALL KINDS OF FURS. ROILY= OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. • sburgh, ; IM Oak* -Their oat trues ma, Pitt s Pa. tut sad Cetra, bluff& Wu, Cuffs sad Flu Bonnets. .171.4110. sag:WM*lr New CoachFaciiiry—Allegheny. tpAJM. 11. WHITE & CO.; would re -111.0th:illy InAm the puhlie tbat they have emelt a pon launch. between Yederal and Sandnekey •They are now making and aro - prepared to rewire .oydergt,r Irretydamertption of vehicle*, tionnhwar Chariot*. n ten Bud Phatone. as, kr, whi4t, from their .Itrertee in the minufactue of the above work. end the faeldlimt they here. they fuel confidant they's. enabl ed to do work on the - twat yr...stable terms with. three wanting articles in their Tine. hed~rinlf none halt 1.,--eotfeTttuttt hesitation In warranting: their work. -.We thernfon Kett the attention of the public to Uttar:natter. X. )h—fleiwirina done ill the best manner, and on the moat rettenneble tertna. - jeilktf eintohnd Carriage Pactciry. • . 011.N.STON. • BILOTIIEF. k CO., corner or 0.1 Belmont and Itetecce ghetto. Allrigheny City, would respectfully In Chem their Mende. and the public generally. that they are nutnufityttuing OWASSO/I, IJ3rtnlches, Hoek cucxrt, Unger's, Retitle and Chariots, la all their yarhoue etyles of fluids and suoportion... - All orders wIU his executed with strict regard to dura bility and beauty of finish. • Nepali, will also be attend...l tut% the mist reasultable terms Urine In all thole work • the best Eaetern. Shafts, Poles and Wheellitute they feel co . nlidetit that - .all - who Lour theiri.erlth their patrottalo T. l 7,l7Zga ." reg t =rt:l l ;i l yn ti l= reall • Fifth Street Stocking BILITY; ENERGY; _ The beatfloods - ho Children!. nom. Men's Soots. Ute: crshlrte, and Drawer!. will at puinultcturnr s prime s at the Fifth Street ranching )ectory,alltuado Ikon hut seue's ,ADVANCW IN - WM. DALY, goeklustVactary, ath street. between Wood and Market J alannurroft. . .traver noozazao R1X1.41; R. 11. corzataa. : _Livingston; Roggea & Co. NOVELTY. WORKB,- - -PITTSBUROII; PA.. frOtACK. Deifclt Raihowl- Scales, 'lfni, _ Wale and Grain dor „Marano sod Conatar Door Loam of all aismoilaing. Drop and Thumb Lalotrea. earl. lent or Turn= Janda Naar MAUL _aMtrored pattense Botta and Vaattalapos Slated& Iron Cialogs nrsay vs rants In form sod mad. tar W. W. WALLACE, • " STEAM' MARBLE WORKS, =Ma and 57J Laeriv strret, ()mortis astiMad Wed, •NONDiSENTS, .. Tombs, Crave . Stones, v.notde. Tope, )tsuitab loiroelog Stones, am, d• ys tor band, .4 made to oirer, by resehloarr, al the lobest 'priers. Three hundred. orielloia end •= 4 . 6 dr" Wong for elommientr. &e.,Ser, bead; . Meek EA Moo bib forniebot to Mt Touts of towilieters, olden Wed with degpatdi at japprty . • • , • - Blacksmith Balms Manuilictory.' , • co.pARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.,—.:She sub - ...Awe Anted r.opt,lfully Inn Unit , Mewls slid the p e userwers)lkar 1 167 ,,r nre catered mo o nier .4ara ifs um.....l , l4s:VeirmAcKT3ErrW BELLoWS otts7 4ma:.1Lti04,2!_44. thy me detclinl. al to MO ept .Utt =Mar mirk , hip Ttte7 Ism= 4.."47!!!. 4ttut ea wort, mama/ idsoctrom 24 to 40 m= 44 • 4 ..pia . mtadwrr. ....; • • Jamas witrwr. Annum . City. 44i2d. astl4l7. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY • .NEW YOBSAiwzanumErrs• PITTSBURGH GAZETTE From VISSCIIIig.T ECILELLIV Ormer3l , lolrrrtirlroc Ilbure. No. 3.l4smd I '.q: ll roa.l, , mr.floW 3:" VW Nassau rtrrrt.). • • Relliml4 P:riu t o the Cate if ?Coro I:Frk Globe Iron Pe Mug Woiks. Nos. 311 and 313 Munroe deed, 155=1=73E1l SALES ROOMS, 12 2 oit.A...r.D7RTREer., • nv. 00000 MOS 224**AT.E . TILE Em . bseribers lusving ditensir ciand ti - r ..n.. ea arrangements fur mangsoturing e'ver r ar. tir sin thsir line. are nos. 11:revered offrT b the Pnialr and dealere throughant the coastal% 11110M1/T 42 CAST IROMRAILI,VG, of every deserlptioi, • Oratiugs. Shutters—Room Ibriolde iron ifoisiuds.pktin ornamental; Cribs 4,10 el Cowfle, f gr rhildnrit, Imo C'haion, SINT. Itifefs Sfslars, 'F/Ase , r sod I Wolt , Turols. floitre/ht and' Let /Urn, a superior alltr of Iron YaruiRCICO. ail Of whlea they aid wares to sun.. to Armlet Lk Mutability, Is•st • ty of design and cheapness, the manultutures of any otb. er house to their Hu. Or from terery , eettlan - of th United States thankfully received and executed with the utmost dental:h. ENT .t LAVERS. mrllo.3mv • 122 firattft itreet, N.l'. MEAN 0UTD024311! PIE PROPRIETqR OF THE. '3IERCAN- TILE GUIDE would graLetfitilfaill the attention of hants,l'ammers, and eraralmilding out of the I the eity,,to the moderate Co nrafar a V rahmration of the Guide, being to mall rabseribers o IV, (o4u per rare, making it unquestionably th ,raospest Weekly," Family Newspaper published In the llattedlitatra The columns of the Grade wlll cantata the usual variety 1 of Original, Epley Artki us writtennot pals to Pies. hut I to losftwet, and wit bo replete with a . ,ityriopsla of all , the Load era &rural News qfthe Goy. In regard toyallties, the Guide sill • ratan an rade- I pearangesa and, from time to time. I advocate such Measures utast conduce to the !Me of the greatest number. POSY:VASTER S and others are resiektfolly regraded to setae agents for this paper.to whomplil ho forwarded , specimen moles, fret when desired to daze. PEEMIIIAa an Inducement AM vegans to intemst 1 thernselsee to obtain subscribers Dv threrameale Guide, I we offer the following pre/ultras. and pen the rewipt a i the WIMPS Ilaldj:Wy 01 ransom, We Win [761 , 11 them. per I errata or otherwise, If ordered, to thl address of those id them. - Por W thre t e?hnadrod subscribers, erah..., e ; , ..„...,...= 00 1 For twohundred sad fifty rabseribers, U4 ' ' will giro • i one !oleo/a fine Gold Watch, (migrated for iiiii..s w0rth7..7.7. '' .. ---..- -L..— .- 20 00 For two huntirmAre elegant tine Gold' - Locket. (l Foram hundred analfl7, one eletul . t . .l.lranclet, Vine 13 00 gold.) worth.- • Fr; one hundred. one Gold lint Chain. 70215; 0 00 For seventy-11m eubecribere, one lleld-Pon and Gold . . !folder, handsomelhengreved. wortltu..." - ..... .. 10 00 7 Far fifty, one en . . do 8.00 For Zrty.~ one du . do t. do 000 lfor thirty, one do do ' do S 00 . For twentv,Commerelel do in altered° ex l!'. • tenilou holder. worth 2 00 For fifteen, one medium do ; do 200 For twelve, one Lady's do , ,', do 150 , *This Gold Pen and Gold-folder, is (ho Pidkit' also, and is a beautiful artitioZ_ • _ ..... ' ' All thesis:me geode shallbe prOeum,i froM theAni , ,Yolrk I Gold Pen ellanufactuling Company. the sehlowled.w4leete Gold Pen and Ponca CA* Alanufacturerrhs this coutlnent CZVB3cart be advantageously formed La e .rmy oblate. and city lot he Galen. and a large e ureter Of subscribers for In this way, Erich as would In t themselves. for the Gaidt, can be waremonded, ulna 01 premiums Acme will atom ,FARMERS who would desire an excellen aidly New.; grors_-..-,,.-52414...r.....r,i,..g qi i.?..gw.... AGENTS Zktedew every city ln the P Skies met Maeda. nosponsibleuarties, who will set 00.010 fir the Guide, • 11l please furnish in with theirnarnes fa; pub. Ilostlon. TO Tllli LA DMA' we would particularly Ilmet4t log the Emden. of their nerrlcea when en meted. By their coenperatlon our subscription list soon out number any paper published on lade continent,' and to gala this we shall at all times strtrette embody In the columns alb* Guide somettdus to not only please but instruct our kmale patrons. Our subecriptkm !nice bring no low. them will be Ind. little difactilty In their procuring for usmsonglesutecriberato obtain any of lb* Mot Prewi- MU atnve danitled. and what lady would not •dreire a I handsome Gold Watch. Locket, Bracelet. Pen and Pencil? , We want to mint as edition of ntly faaemm,d shiner I within three months. This secant Ilsbed,weabail enlarge' the Guide to doable its present else. _.., Simplegabscriptionernay be remitted In Poeta:Um:lam pa WAG commtudeations should be addrenied: reat.psol. to W. F.lltaxottr A gellter and Publisher of the en', o Fork I Jiercontae Gxkle. Ne. 183 Greenwich street. .. .... .• gir Neve sr a per sfhr m i r g une Mr Minn. by pubillshine the A.m. oPPropriately ditulayet Including tais.nottre. fur Tao ter, and mrnott attention edltorially. tttlbe same. arid sending um thelmper, will heel:titled to estorrobance, , and receive a VOLD PEX AA7)SI)L 0 . 1 lOLDEIt, worth Trwlre Po/lark dilaile papery, will be entitled tote, which will be formardeeu them es tiler mar direct.,. , 111)..lble Pen Ad flake o pt be of the mannfeetareer the !erg . Fork Gold flat 114e.rtfurturtimg.rhoimmi. No, LT:Greenwch ; et.. the most extensive and reliable Gold 140 producer. ”n this continent, If net In the world. • wt.:Pm,: Staten Laud Fancy Dying Est abliAbin . ent 01 , 17 CE No. 3 JOHN STREE7., TWO maws Tana taolinur, . _ NEW r r orr. ctn. ()R r y . gl i S o rec r e . iv . e .i d .g bazsrese , . 47 .. tit i rZr . i , an Shawls of *very &script/mks ' lattaaat an 4 2447awit Cur. tetras tnantirully droll Law Cartatto bra Canto, Crape tiloncla dve4 . olo mart en 7hWat. or th o tu grave eninro. All kind • efOnt , wrolew hod ftner aPal On the Oren or paruaneL)frrnani in-the most awn:ward rimer. The atalwitrate4.llWra bs4 tang' rapentenra In t p.m , tp.. watiatt4cUla boatoonastiOsten la:an4. and fa a Ctp wa ppl .. that thalt miaow fa tint art old). ISO lanafirallwl: . 4,1 210!` , .' ,'- ' IiAIUtETT, N CI'ILEW tt a CO. IS/C: I L . Y . N.EA , U r ...X . ILT . LL i.. b r l i n s li . l.l . 7 . ln4Cloak fl EO. BULPIN, Patio Mantilla Empariu'in, v.. 1 11 t ~, porters slap or nary Farr, ::G1 EnwAtway.t . P. lIIIII2AIID & SON, Wild Terry B..E.ltter a 91...4,q1. Bann. POI . , Icahn, ar_9o ho at c_ T. IIUALBURT., American .114noeo. A nal- Pltiat F 43lo r k-luei. Vials..okres. 'Wm: tar %r AN MIESEN'S Improved Vkalirrigi e: It notarra posy Usk to Itt nrITI tailor. and creates a Bea .troatOt °float, 'Want. it= umber. st. Q! ,. /CT. GILBEIIT, from Memplii", is cur ing numb...lJ of Cliarmi Tamest, Vicar, and Want w l t tha tabs, At hie. roma, 483 Crowlway, A I.FIIEE WOODHAM. Manufacturer and fl s Importer or Gana ElEnt, Ilatnla, 1a..10.) Patton al. Q. H. WAIINICK, Ztlnnulnctureror Enam enttaf, "' Im tun rt. OHS DAVIS. Ctgnmi....=ion Merchant and 0.1 parter of Drawl/es. Mar. and 2A Muth inf GootnviN S 13110.,.:MauuftuT•tureirs --- c7f 1IA•• .e Cat Tobacco, Lictrit and 3,7 and tX* lac,et. Fl WILS9N, Ilwn y r nprictors and Zinotare vu" tlB table mv• WS . ! ;T S . B ..r reN ry, , 364 Broad- ArtitioPEßnotTSCA.J: Pease Jr:tn., If;• Prletore.334 Itremelwer. NORMAN CUTTER, successor to Lee, Bresnan.* Importer end Jobber :Let Staple I}ll r. 44 Ceder rt. CHAFFER, late W. Newman, Manufae ,, turn wad Wholmale Dealer to Ladles' tialtare. g 69 //7.7. _ mh9.3tra QAMTIEL L CAVERLY, Wholesale Deal tjer In Broom.. POntel Pails and TuiNt'aott and Wit. 'B low Warn asket; KUL mg. &e... 214 Ureenwich a 4 Yew ork m6IFIFs. SHADES, Gilt Rornlcei, Table Oit Cloth; Le- JOIIN TIIRIIVNE. Men ofsetcrrmnd hoiesale theta,. No.lo Cattaui. of, sad No. 6 ettattiam &maze: .. York. - tatl)-li* MISCELLANEOUS. simair.ctsim— MCMCW4. hism Nat. Td.Ofticer ttststit.Cbsrles a Parry Holds) ciITY • 110 TEL, (Lao Brovrn fa,) corner ~ 1 Smithfield and Third streets. Pittsburgh. ARK, rropristoric ilirThis large and commodious Mum having Adam rroa• thorough repair, and furnished with now squipmsnts throughout, is now op= Ire tits reception of trio traveling publia (Maul. =mum • srairritha .8. 01717038:112 itk SON , V_ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for lug the sale sal paroltseo of lad &tete. ColleCtion of Cent., Neantlatlnit kenos. on Ilonde, Mortgagee. An, No. 140 Third et. Plttelnirigh. Ya. sp3.l, T. C. WATITUNGTON. (DIPLT)MAO . JADIES' .CIIILDREN'S SHOE STORE. Ile he. always on hand a NU earfortinenao. ..ourtb street. Pittanurat.; Ph. GRANT talc 10/110P 7 1; - teiiic 7 r, 0 7 14 42.1 a , h ol lt im m. vbetwo. NO.= Llbertr atreet, m 11 0 ,7 FFELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT 'OF 104011PX.X.aidabllatied 142.; received lb. pretninene; 2 2 .t. l . Zz p la id z i a h n . .l .. ! Diplomas -3.lanullietorr. 460 101-Baniara nnmerocia meat Its. , per26:dl y WARDROF'SSEEIItTORS is now. fo to !debt with.r.arly heed.: he the llotheds: Pruning In etrnmente Air the Orehardg Oran Phoneys; thalk and Ptraw thsttem and everr thing of Interest to the Farmer. ;Gardi ner urAtnatenr. Ordenefeom Dealing and /Jerchante fluted promptly on liberal terms. fat.. - - 1 -VIVALTER P. MARSHALL, Importar Duller I Plain. Ylfrund and Tartmalre.:kapor • Itanginge No. 1 0 Wood otreet, litteborgb. Sole Agent of the celebrated m.uatelueurs., Dleure,ll.l.l. court a Co, of feria. t0tt34,3 R IS FASH lONS, POlt LADIES' DRESS- Piebbraeldent f0r . .41N1.1; direct taw drawer wllhe on tale en the 14 broaltoo m tr . 4. • wits, Non. Coro Hand deact. Y NORDE.. .11pluilsterer, nntl Dealer In Unholeterr. Wlkelesalo end 11441,ThIrd • !treat, near'? opposite the Prat 011lre. .131'.11S _ Dbarad /intr. ufte.Virnod tt_rnet. • • . DIWILOW. Pltipsictic • A intOWN, Niould most respectfully in form theTuldle that he keeps on hand, at hle stand on Mone , tt Me a the Dlazoond,. Allep,hear air, a cam. , . plots seeortment of Vet:elan 11/Indir, Ala): renitlan shut ters are mode to order, In the beet et le. a•arranted equal to limy In th o Molted Mtatee. Ills Blinds can to removed swithout the std of 'flaw driver. Melina. ourollemodtbe etnelt. teal' q end weal of the Cehlnet hatabllehment of Balmer t McClelland. I unprepared-24 tumid, their. old • euttomere ea well ea the anhne Into, with everythloil In their Hue. Aroper, No. PittlimlV. Metl7.6 J. A. Illtulfla. . r PEBA GLASS — l - 0 - Rics 3 " - ORENZ AIVIGHTMAN, iblantiflieturent IA oi., all. kinds ot.V/AL5,130T2'... .711ta s tgrA TL : 4". ii.l7.'lsio W toolara d taticnitud co t tld MIMI of Window (41384 and rill Ate M 01414. fon /fatting and Vials.. Junal , RIL.IO ZONVI jou. ir. 41:Kia. JONES & QUIGG, Irlanu — faotnrers of Sprang • soMeta. stitl,' ilimkh ate, t tee!, 'st«,i Spring IngLOaseb atiet Zliptle Springg linurs Ant Tewro. - Ilair Patent Berow NMI Rod IlammaW Don Asia.—coma ot Rola and Rust strata, Pittsburgh. . . E • n. ROGERS - ,b 0 , Manufacturers of nopei Pa prov mit Ime:1 fiGlOl Col!trator.—Corner 1.174 r. t Most; Plttabgegb. . . fel2 AWSON - ,41011AN dc,Co.,lslanufacturers or &W m, & W boos - h - 9. and Noma ZIA& Intotraron. P 2 0. i" ?. 4 Et" Penn Cotton Mills,: Pittsburg_b. R- ~. . ENNEreg,.<ol4Lpski99 , ; , .:44.inra Ira** 44 iih a ft w - 4 c ea=.,Sl . l Va s * all colo r! and aseeriP t - iiPtdt U ti f lelf it &hi thardware sl. vo or Login, Wilsoe k ~131 Wood street. will tiara attention. .16151.0" MOONING, JUNE 12, 14.54 MORNING,JIJNE 12. 1854 - _ PROM WASHINGTON Garrespondence of the PittAbargb Daily IlArrttrt. WA , IIIIBOTON, Juue 7th. 1554 The Gazette in doing glorious service in the present crisis. I hate read lour law and skier article of •the sth Inst., with admiration. Those reminiscences of former, but not distant days. Were well adapted to expose the hypocrisy and impudence of tholocefoco press, end the orators of the same Party in their objurgation of Boston, and the people who lately struggled to restore fellow townsman from the clutches of the slave hunters. The so called democracy has always been the party of mob violence. Theymobbed and mur derred in Baltimore in:1812 and 1850. The Lecofo co anti -Abolition mobs of 1835, in N. Votk, Bos ton and Philadelphia, will be a lasting disgrace to the nation. A locofoco mob burned Liberty Hall in' Philadelphia, murdered Lovejoy at Alton, des troyed Cassius Clay's press at Lexington, broke open and robbed the mails, and finally its spirit reigns supreme lu the Senate Chamber, and de files the' columns of its executive organs at the National Capital. Locefoce abhorence of mobs! It is too much for human patience to hear the words, There is this, distinction between. Loco foe° and Abolition, mobs. The former are al , - ways for slavery, the latter always for freedom. Boston has heretofore had mobs. From 1751 to 177 E she had a great many mobs, then, as now, always against slavery and for freedom. Those mobs began the revolution. They were a part of the revolution. Then, as now,!all the fat, well paid officials,. all the aristocracy, the Gover nor, the Custom and the Post Office, and every base hirelinguf Government were shocked at Dos_ ton mobs. With all such the Bostonians were, as the shivery' propagandists say they arenow, nuns, white-livered traitors.' And itiequired Lex ington andßunker Hill to prove the scoundrels; li i ars, as well no malignant tools of oppression. Dear old Boston, cradle of American liberty, her do. ranters may yet find the same substantial proofs of the courage and virtue of her sons! brit keep up the fire, and let us hear from! honest lips the voice of the great west. The elections are coming. in. We "know nothing" of the majority in Philadelphia yet.— This morning, in the Locofoto sheets, it was four thousand, this afternoon it lead raised to eight thousand, and new some Democrats are offering to compromise on fourteen thousand.— It is a stunning blow to the Nebraskals. The issue was fairly made and behold the result I Of course the Locofocos will begin bellowing—this I is a know nothing, keetarian victory, and not a Nebraska defeat. But tint people trill under stand that pretence. Mr, Mace, of 'lndiana,- has drawn op a bill designed to expose and rectify some of the frauds of the Nebraska bill. Ile pre notice to day of a bill-to confer ample . power en the peo ple of theta new' territories to prohibit slavery, and to abolish the veto of the Governor on 1111 V, so may be pao4c.l concerning il. Of course the Nebraska majority will reject it, but it will serve to make clearer the impudence 'of their hypocrisy. Jesus. ANTI-1'1'1:1M E LAO c. —A Courention of the people of the county of Moline, in the State of Wisconsin, was hell at •' tree Greve," on' Thursday, the first of dime. Fleten taunts were represented. by regular delegates • to the number of one hundred and four. After the organiza tion of the Convention, a Committee was appoint ed who reported a constitution for an Anti-Fugi tive Law '• League." The preamble and first or title of the Constitution are as follows : Whertsr. The late rxecut;on of the fugitive slave net in Oi ls' country and the necessities of . defense arising therefrom, 'taloa,- of us the. for rnatitmsettil.Cagem Itir the purposeof proteernig our owitsktite and the right of those jeoparded by that act—placing n proper estimate on the value of liberty . and execrating despotism in eve ry form--bind ourselves together with the follow ing rules and regulations: Aar. 1. This Association shall lee known by the name of the RACINE COUNTY LLA6I.IC. ' OIiOCT is. first, to preserve the liberty of the per- Eon of every Inhabitant of the county, regardlesi of the color of the akin, or the place of his birth: second, to frustrate every attempt at kidnapping. by ell the means which Ood has given us; third, to shield, by combined influence of united purses and strong arms, all imlividuals from harm who may be in danger of stafering from carrying out the object of this League. • After the adoption of the Constitution and the election of the officers under it, who consist of a President, three Vice Presidents, Secretary and Treasurer, and a Vigilance Committee of twenty, a series of resolutions were reportedo and adopted. We select the following, • , &wired, That henceforth we shall know none but freemen in the North, and ell who shall reach our State, shall be as secure es though they were already treading the frtit soil of Canada. Resolved, That we will not vote for, or in any. Way encourage or sustain politically 'any; nmu who by word or deed lead ,his influence in faior of the extension of Slavery Into free territory, or who is not a bold mad fearless, advocate of hu man freedom. Ee.rohyd, That we recommend the holding of State Conventions, end at an early day n lieSonal Convention ' for the purpose of protecting . human liberty and for the opposing of Slavery extension, and for effecting an organuation, the object of which shall by to secure the election of am:linen to office as 'can be relied upon as true to liberty in every-and any emergency . that - may arise out of the coming contest between Freedomand {7, Slavery. Reaotoed, That our advice to every United States officer in 'Wisconsin, whether ho be Judge, COmmissioner, Attorney. or Marshal, is that ho give up the dehttuumiring and execrable business of assisting in the return of fugitive slaves, or resign his office, and pursue at :east farr,svce_teble business for his daily broad. . • I:erolerti, That in adopting these resolutions, we are neither« trifling" nor insane," but lie log, we will practice them, owl with our lilting breath WE WILL PEQUEATII THY. YENTILENT9 VIET conviteuro omit iOSTalltrr t , • • 1 President Pierce does not seem content with beingeomtnander-in-chief of the Army and Navy of the United States., From the alacrity ho dis playeddn thucase of Burns, it would seem he is ambition to be considered Comm:index...in:chief of the "nigger catchers." It Was certainly no anxiety to see the laws respected that induced hitnvolontatily to offer the obi of the Attny and NosyNovyto present h rescue of. Burns; for-though all toes were set at detinnee,.for months, by the .niob nt Erie,' aid the trade antdtravel of the great North West interrupted, all apienls dud entreaties to him to interfere were disregarded to the last. Nigger catching, however, is* bo.• sisiessfor. which. President Pierce -teens partic ularly fitted both by. nature end education; anti it may-be that lie embarked in that business with such joyful alacrity and such unwanted decision, front n cottsciousuess that thls wait the only work which he Whi able to do well tlial"*lts likely to offer, Itself during his Presidential ' , term; nnd therefore resolved that tho opportunity should not be lost. By the - way, the eniploymentbEthe nraiy and navy in Nigger catching, will make some chan ges necessary*, in the form of announcing pro motions. . . • • In the next army bulletin, tar Instance, we should not be surprised ,to - see the following:,-,-' Colonel Cooper, -promoted to be Itrigadier-Gen." cral, for gallantry displayed in deltvering the fugitive stare DAMS, nt Boston. -Cincinnati. TIIA PASO UP Miaon Wrier—Tho sentence of the eturt . martl al that Mal or *nab Wi!tegot Baltimore; chanty.) should lediemiaaeildrom thol U. S. Army, for dis Obedience of orders, was ac companied by a recommendation that ho be re stored to his immtartud. A petition for Ids-to-bi statement bas been already numerously , Biped In, A member of Congress from thIS State;, who voted-for the Nebraska. Swindle, visited his con stituents last week. In passing.. ihrengh the streets of the town, where he resides, ha encoun tered a wegon.en'theside,walk.: ..Soniewhstdis turbed by this obstruction,. ho renueited ; the dri ver to ig , .l out of the way,soNuithe could pass. The -reply. was, nhere is room enough' for yea;. at,. :inhere is not you can go eaund bttlie - WaY ofNebriskal" Here the cony/maim dropped.— ' Afb.: Jour The !andel4f Netliworth'e Nand it d wag. It lit laid that, &tallith*" Dotiglits tieronade In New Noek, the baiid Itleyedthirtglikees stntulig"or 'ant tune for each - tighten at allege, Whlahlittlas lioariet rieefved &to I•High Priests."—AO. Jourl. rs zau. J, . ,^w rcz^ ayexew~w"i~U" " fs'*a. F rwei the Philadelphia Raziater. The literature of the coHl V imaltist 91.” We present to on- readers, this morning, a spi rit-stirring lyric from the. pen of a Philadelphia poet. 'Richard Coe, the author, though already favorably known to the public, took no decided interest in the subject of human rights until the recent violent and arrogant encronchments of the Slave Power . npon Northern Rights: These have mode him drop the harp upon which be was wout to piny sweetly to chase away the ennui of leisure, and seize the sling of war, Mr. Coo is not alone. Those who have the impassioned and artistic soul, are ranging, themselves rapidly in the ranks of the army upon which 'devolves the cause of freedom and republicanism. In this cause, there is everything to satisfy the yearn- , ings of the pact for moral beauty; everything to ' make his heart swell with pure and noble emo tion. Poetry is 'all on the side of humanity. Whnt poetnver sung thepraises of slavery? A Rebuke of Slavery. fl RICHARD COY.. • )ut upon ye, men or Boston, Children of-the pilgrim.sires, Thatye suffered cruel stealers .To invade your peaceful fires: Had ye not the souls of pity, Had ye not the arms of strength But your proud and glorious city Must he scorned the country's length Back unto your den, ye monster, From the far-off Southern shore : And polutc the soil of Freedom With your cursed tread.no more Back! and when your wife and children Crowd round about your knee. Dare to look up to your Maker. And to prate of Liberty' Fellow-freemen, were ye sleeping, When this great and moral wrong, Through your very midst was creeping Festering in the crowded throng Did you dread the mailed soldiers, With their bayonets and spears; Men of Banker Hill and Charlestown. Held ye such ignoble fears?' No 1 I wrong ye, men of Boston, Children of the Pilgrim Band, ;And your noble shout of Freedom, Yet shall ring thniughour the land ! Ye were palsied with a terror, Running through your hearts and reins At the magnitude of error, That your country's statutes stains Ye were palsied, and your nerveless Arms beside you listless lay, Gazing with speechless horror At the monster lump of clay, Who, from a southern city, With a hot and putrid breath, Awl a heart devoid of pity, Came to lead a soul to death ! Ye were palsied, can we wonder That such things exist and be; Ye whose rocks withstood the thunder And the storming, of. the sea? Shaken, its the earth IS shaken, the earthqunke'S . awful shock, Findixtf: in your follow ereatnnal as hard as Plymoulli rock' itlett comeit. , vreetiL You with soul of fly our hOpeti-fur l appy tueet.ing. At thethrone of ti.l 311,41;e: Never loon, let eauthern despot, -On the toil where Warren fell, Lead aireeman twit to hondagg, Worn than that ilich darkensliell There's a higher law than nations, Written on the heart of man, Ily the One who rules their statirns Ever sinee the ivorhl In . nrsn Let ns, then, my fellow-f,vemen, Pare in majesty tuul might, Anil to death restlit the evil. Goals ever with the right! Tar proses of curing habitual drunkards in l)earb's I/ohms—Seven ateaStßot Sweden is thus described in the London Spectra-! Henry Brown. on- the et', of June shot tor: ••tve will suppose that the liquor which-the i down seven men at Ottawa,--IIL Tho circums policed is fuldictedlo drinking is the ,colamonest stances, as stated, are these: in the country—say gin. When he enters the While the 'Flying Cloud was passing through hospital for treatment ho is supplied with bin the locke \ of' the, Canal at Lasalle, some of 4, favuritiethink,-and with no.eether; .if anything I Scow's crow, came on board, and threw over else is given to him or any other,food; it [slim- board a faverite,,log of Capt.,Brown's cored with gin. Ile is in Heaven—the very at=s a rough soreof Way.", The men were itistantlT mosphere is r mlolent of- - J is favorite perfume : kicked o ff theboift. Irv' roots is scented with gins, his lied, his Instantly tkey proceeded to their craft, rallied, clothes—everything around him: every Mouth- f a force / of twenty men, took Wagons, drove to' ful he eats of drinks, everything ho touches; rpttawa, there to wait \ the arrival of Capt., Brown li every zephyr that steals into his roomrings to 1 , and s , take reireng." him still gin. He begins to grow tired of it— \A friend at Ottawadespatched a sure messenf begins nailer to wish for something else-begins f gei , , to warn Brown of his danger., •He reached to find the oppression is intolerable—bates it— , the Captain before his assailants had arrived:— cannot bear the sight or scent of it ; longs fori , Thereupon Brown loaded two of Colt's revolvers , etnancipation,•and Is at last emancipated.), Ile and ii. shot gun, gave 'one',of his pistols to'a issues into the fresh air a cured man—dreading I trusty comrade, as he Supposed, and started: nothing so much as n return of that loathed per I hilly armed himself, to the Collector's office. secntor which would not leave' him nn hour's The tiro had not proceeded far,'before the rest in his confinement. This remedy appearUi twenty were upon them, with axes and clubs; to have been thoroughly effectual—so effectuall\ Capt. Brown's comrade fired and fled, leaving that persons who deplored their uncontrollable him alone, 'to battle with the \crowd." lle propensity, have petitioned for admission to the Commenced firing, retreating Meanwhile 'to his hospital in order to becured; and they hare bedn boat, and ddietping his man at, every shot."—; cured. It is sometimes not difficult to procure This fatal precision frightened \ the stronger , the consent of a patient. to such a process, how-, party; they faltered: then fled; hiving succeed over appalling it innylliok—the desire for reform ell in `bruising, but not in seriously hurting Oleic frequently being almost as strong as thopropens Th e , \ oily. here, then is a hint for teetotallers to work . - Capt. Brown imniediately eurrendered himself upon in the most desperate cases;' and to them, as to the authorities; vies held to bail, gave 'eectas well as to the-medical faculty, into, whose hands rity, and' vas discharged Helm represented'to confirmed drunkards often fall when laboring u,n-, be a small\ man, 'but resolute es old ,Nick:". der ddirium tremens, it may polbly prove Oil quiet and ceable:-while the men of the Scow . attic practical value. are assert...3.P°' be reckless and lawless. Itift, 'sys'Wlatal Tim. Loan Isr.kan tnAGE rot —The New York papers give the following particulars of She ex.= amination of Nicholas Behan. orltebcchan, the party charged with the recent fiendish murders, on Long Island: The examination tool.• place on Wednesday.— On being asked what he had to on to the war rant, ho replied that ho was not guilty. He faked permission to see his counsel, Spicer Day ton, Esq., and requested that Hellen llolland ha brought ht - and examined before him. Hellen Holland was'sivera, and gave- a very plain, straightforward account orall the cirium stances. She was frequently interrupted by the prisoner, who at times laughed aloud, and. at times cross-questioned her. Dr. jamin D. Carpenter was next examinedwith ference to the appearance of the rooms as he ountl them, the wounds of the murdered, &c. While this was being detailed, NichOlas hung his head; but when - the doctor proceeded to state the prisoner's oonfissiona, the prisoner frequently inttmrated him with .. That's la lie!'" "I never told him so," " I was out sailing on the Bay that night," &c. Ile denied, indeed, allthe statements ho had previously made, Wad even' that be' hid made any confesion whanrier. • HORRID MVIIDEIL IN ASIITAIIULA COUN'S , C.— Great excitement was occasioned in Dorset, and the adjoining township!: In Ashtabula county; a few days since, by the mysterious disappear - in:le: of Lyman Sutliff, a citizen of the above - named; town, Suspicious ottani play being aroused, the citizens turned out ra maw and made search:, His body was soon found, when it 111.9 Aascertain ed that he bad been. shot, apparently while on horseback. Ills face way:lse bruismi and' bent, en in, as if with n club.. -Cirministaucesnppear .ed to fasten suspicion upon. Horace Haynes, 'A .young man residing in I, l onantk. lie was promptly arrested and lodged in jail in Jefferson. The Oeneva Democrat says: . - • ::Some of the onuses of onnik ton against JIM alleged murderer aro stated to 'be; that. he - bad about the time of the disappearance 'of. Sutliff; brought home and put in use it p uieof, eagle be 4 longing to the latter, . reporting, that :they had been plated in his care by Sutliff, niter nn itief-' factual attempt .to secure his (Haynes) co-opera tion in Passlm4oounterfett money, to which latter ipeculation, be reportedlimt:ffutlif had resort ed,leaving wont with 'dal that - his abSence trauld be an indefinite lime,:perhami a Week, Perhaps six months,'.deeiring Haynes to - take. charge of his affairs during his uhseneto "Isit alto otated:dist:Sutliffhad, but a few days previonsla his disappearinee, taken counsel at Jefferson ns to how' heehOuld protect himself Itum the: aggressions of Haynete, whore he accu sed of having molestedllm by theft, :and other peccadilloes. Other vague:uncertain rumors are In circulation ; some of thera,..donbtless as usual in'stuck casts, innch exaggerated in their stater . The murdered man Lived a very aeshalal life in the woods, awd had no fatally.. Ho was ponaora ad of twine aosusidarahla property. Tux , llsoarncome--Edrard 'Wade Jo greeted wherever he goes mitt warmest cordialityby all hbieoristlttents: At Painesville they rused oat to meet blm, - laid Would' not let " hint off 'without o opo!ol. Ilore•in'oar busy -city, laborers and businessinen atop to-hear•ef him or from bite, to thank him for his. effective and • manly oppo eltion to the : Neh t tska . froitd;and. to tell him that 'he stall receive Ouch a majority next fall as will amaze the Blatd 80 it ilt,eveiraltereivith the holiest 'champions of justice freedom, . Mato Li : lndiana— Thlehborniti - Vainez•in • one place and la all; Democrats, Vag s had " Free lloileri, who were trdelMie met with a glorious reception, tho Poo' pie; I,l4oot:distinction of party, waggly' to counts° aid to honor them.— acr. leader. . . . • . . , , Interrogatorlew by the ProhlbitarrLfgasPLatv i The Nl'hiss Talthui the Rig ht Ground. I. Do you belieir c e ' rl ' avr l 7 ' p e ro . hibiling ' the man. i The Whig COngresekinil ::Convention met at -; , ' Pittsburgh on the 81st, . re-nominated David ufacture and sale of intoxienting liquors, ex- , artistical purposes, to he constituticnal ? and ; ' .Resolred, . That for the future the South must would its constitutionality, in your opinion, he , take care of itself.-4take the career its peculiar affected by a submission of its repeal to a vote'! property, supplyiMpwn bloodhounds and dough of the people, provided a majority Voted in favor \ faces. the freemen of the North design to, and ..•.: of the law ? • will, crash out and exterminate the breed. 2. In the event of your election, should the \ R,,,,,,,,,,, 4 .. h at in , v i ew °r o an dan g o ' , ' O l. t h e Legislature enact ouch a law, will it receive 1 crisis._„ crisis overriding all .i.,- arty di s ii net i ons ,- ....., your executive sanction'r ~ . —We hereby pledge ourselves as Soldiers 'in the aoreation nioten's r.Errzlr. caMse of Freedom—we' inscribe Free Men; Free ..! lantusetum, Janet!, 1834. , . Labar, and Free lands upon our banner, and en- GENTLEUEN :--1 have been honored by the re- i list fo the bolo 'War If or erred on such ainmis, the anti-slavery ceipt of your communication of the ,18th ult Lino, ! men of a parties can and will unite with them, ='. propounding to me certain questions teaching the subject of a Prohibitory Liquor Law. \ and not .ly put a atop to the incroachniente of slavery ,-i but-release the Federal Government To your first inquiry I reply that the Supreine Court of the state have repeatedly held, and 1 . front all'auil ort of it-- - -abolish it. in the District concur in the doctrine, that the Legislatdre ea : .... • -t. • n a n d ',commute, rogate the Fu cite Slave ii.tlw .i. exercise all law-making power not expressly \liirc 11 an refuse to °maim Inman beings C ast hat ' Is ~.„., bidden by the State or Federal Constitution ~--\!, in all civil pro ages in the _Federal ourts. Th's ",..\ Under this construction, I believe the Legio'. ,' was the aim of, t elYhig party before its !muter tare have authority to control the manufac,tati \ tried to gain sve . b y sacrificing these p.sinct. and sale of spirituous liquors; but in the use ° I plea ftm Southern ' qtes. Had the party Conlin- ',•;,', that power, it must be oltrimu that a law mij u lit - ?owl steadfast In its Ipihesionio - seek - principles, be passed, which, in its details, would beans - 1 . 't .would nowitavecantrol of every deptutifent ...: Pest violation of the Cohstitutlon, and. hence the o d ° Government, ti A t •b e Itrerting pa t , 1. impossibility of answering your question , , di n . me conducive' ta!tik true giory of the Doan -..' tinctly, without seeing the exact terms - of the try t the party up take such ..• position, -7 , proposed law. draw a already done al' ittaband, arid itifill AS to the second point in the inquiry, it mast ro tel it the 1.1 ' sof •:thomands of _ ...... be very clear that a law, constitutional iu itself, good m n, who, though forMerly,attached, have would not be rendered otherwise by allowing the t I been fo ed \to abandon it, add act ai a separate people to decide by vote whether the Legislature ( part lay, party, we l a se ieetwfigy. . bait should repeal it or not, no matter what that vote enough r ex crevice to teach ahlat. We can Only might be. '.. ' . . • ' secceed . by akmg the highest so und , litt&tep. -- .To your second inquiry 1 answer thatl sin- resenting th u oratory and ielinionasentiment ' cerely deplore the, evils' of intemperance; ' abd or the county . . . • ..7, .. , am now willing. as I always have been, to sails- I W e h air , - pc i ed otti - Politiai leaderato lion any proper measure to mitigate, and, if Hg- i_ _,_ ebe it en _ t , , wiy . th I satistind Par SalUa Bible, entirely remove the vice; but I cant Germans, ,-court th\ favor -of the. Catholic pledge myself to sanction a law, the details of - riests, and ho u, •t the corrupt an\wicked which I here not seen. . Theterms of the ,Con ystem of buying rinselling, scourging' nd'ier etitution and oath of office would seem to. fee l. bid. his course collie part °fin Executive. lie I. tering, men, women a tl children.. II e' have mad enough Of this anti 1 is time fir it to eease. I should be free to judge of the 'constitutionality - . and wisdom- of ti propOsediaw after having Dilly If the party would truly r resent the nionil , el- I examined and considered its provilions. - , ements which compose It, ef -it seek to take‘he i s . Very respectfully, your &al.\ concerns of the Governme`ut 'pat of the hands . the most corrupt mlninistrathin that ever e . 11 '•i‘. ' ' lv. . '4 urc i l L r . trolled them, and glee theta!: a \higlier'direction,v\ To Etephen Miller, Jas. Black, Jae. Piper. John i —it must abandon its pesian Ms a itanderei to . Jones, Gen. W. Stanton, Fs re., Comanittep.: the Irish and catholic! , a . a u Skeicholderg. 'The \ • _7 — ____. ` I . , time has come for it. -.. The . pedplis, *lt devire , •Tt7DGE POLLOCa'IS mx - ran. s s, ' the r , , change, mast. take the matt'er lt , their own s alwros, May 30 th, 1 e 54 - bends, invite the co-Oporatian of MI itizens, - re- Genttemm.--Your communication in referenee garilless of past party associations,'MUnite with - to a prohibitory law 'has been received, and in them and make a bold stand for the giil c it. The reply, I say that tho constitutionality of a pie- Fittabargh Convention has taken tivkinitiative ; , „ hitatory law, \similar hilts essential, features lo at must be followed everywhere, or else,thoparty • the one refe;red to in your interroptories; lint , will be left without tbatpreatige which It posses- Log . received ii` judicial determinatienj by tile es alone from the fact:that Kis mainly:ooitstituted . . higher Courts of, several of our sister States, tali ef , the best men of the countrymen wile care ; the principal haring been recognized by the Su- act for party, except as means of- carrying out . premo Court of the:United States, lam relierdd lniportapt principles, and who have only clinVe fromthe responsibility of a first decision. The: 0 the \lThig party, through all of its windings d Courts having affirmed the constitutionality of a base subserviency, because .0 i hope that . ",it . prohibitory law, and beng of thebigliest settle- would yet retrace itscouree, and regain the Pa.,, rity, I believe upon principle and authority, such sition it formerly occdpied. ' The party tatuitreL\ • a Isew to be constitutional; and ita\penst.itUtieti- solve that for thelutore "the South mnstlake ‘ , a 1.4. in my opinion, would not be affected by 4 l . care of its pecuniary property—supply . I sulimiesion of its repeal to a vote of 'the peopl , Bloodhounds and Deughfaces "—for "the4 . ree- Every measure of moral. or 4.oliticol reform, men of the free States deSign tooted Will,„crish • . sanctioned, by,the representatives of the people,' out And exterminate the breed." '.: , :othintShOrt. • % ': within the limits of the Constitaaay, phould rd - -of this will we he ttatittitati With; Chi- nOth . lef., , U7 mire my ofdeial sanction. , The expedieni7 ^r.o ibe submitted to.---eldtWoo 11-‘74 - . •-.; . propriety of such laws are for the people, through ~ __,.._,.....„..„,__________, 'their representatives; and their will, canine+ tionally declared, should be respected by the** ecutive. If the peeple demand, and their rep seutatives enact such a law, their will should n be resisted by the exercise of the veto power power purely conservative, and only to be ex ec?-'' .. cued in cases clearly. constitutional, er, exhibit ing indubitable evidence of busty, injurious eel imperfect legislation. Such being my views of of ficiall/41uty in the premises,.should the Logieki ture, the constitutional exponents of popular will, , enact such a. law, it would, in the. event of, enY election, receive the executive•talletiott. . . , r , ,i Yours very respeetioliy, Jaime Pottocx. :,, T" 'Stephen Miller, Esq., Chairman, \ ' and others, Committee • novertheless4sfatal riot, and if, as we leer, thti, !Worn Tom wOr\ i itted, it in mad affAir.-,FOtere-i _.. , Cinema orrualinw Toon Qconosnar.—Thn JoinneFof CommeAo publishes the following par ticulthi in relation ih the Prevalence of Cholera r ti, at the quarantine uea that.eity : 1 ' ' On the 16th of last oath, the ship Progress, - • : with 714 emigrants on ard, arrived at Quaran, tinti from Itiverpool, uftc having lostabont forty of her pa,..rigers during the voyage - by cholera.' The survivors were immediately- provided for, the sick being transferred th the- Hospital, _and the well to a aopticiotwatatdiouse, capable area= cam:Mating GOO persons, which had been occu pied by the Commissioner of Ethigration for sash uses about three years.." The go i t c. voyee,of.thri the ' brt, however, soon notified mmissioners 'that they-could no longer occupy is -bailding, , . and its inmates were thenceforward striated to the narrow accommodations offered the 11.95, pital and the wooden structures or ‘ , shantlea". adjacent: It was no lotger possible to , sepertfe the sick from the well, tuld rho disease appeared t t ) ,, gain strength in consequence . , . ' ..,. , Only twct days after the Progress, the.. ortli A erica arrived, bringing 713 cmignuats ;, the natter having been reduced during the Viva , by 44-mtt forty deoths. They were provided fag in like :winner with their pretlectssors; but this new ahceesiotpiiggrapited the condition of the' whole. \The highest number of . deathe in anyone day is eighteen. "'"'"- ‘, ' ' - i Nine Tiamesittnn:LEGlStarenttl—eonror4 , Jone ,TheOaten:ire met in Conventionfhis men; nipg. and elected Democrats to. tilt • the vacancies the Senate and Hasse. Governor Ilaker was inatigurated Dili oiler; „ . The \ Democratin . menibers of the Legislature havo ageewl to proceed with the election or pal ed ••States Senators to-morroWat II o'clock. • ! Gorernor's 11Ies.4age,moitly treated of..1"o; c‘ril-matero 'bat:briefly alluded to national . poll:. tiCh. Ile fully endorsor tlio`4draintstration:, -In the Howe, Flander, of :11am:beater; . (Whig) introduced ascries of resolutions, tag the distarbinice of the Ittiseouri Compromise and the extension slaiery Into \the territories; condemning the'eCntlnet of- Blesirty Norris, Wil- Dams( and llembers of Congress froni 'New Hampshire, and lauding the action of repre sentatires Messrs. liitteridgn and Morrison,on the Nebrakabill. The resolutions were specially yet apart for VALVADLE Doits .A Hannigan ; trho murdered his brother...in-lair three or four years , ago.l6s delighted thegnehington finfoit b,i ";cordially endorsing the 'principles ot the Nebraks bilL" IV,e should think it ..required man ,trith'ik history something itke - giumegneti, t',:hor4lallir enylorse" 'the Nebraskn infains. , • - _ TO Jacob G..quipman, -rtnlitor• of the Chanticleer,the santelrhn inlB4o was .told_to CTOW—ofretelim melt gut an independent candidate for Congress in the pullotinpons district, subject to.the Totes of the people on election;dip.::: On the liebrasino end slayelnestiun he Biqa he stunts in the plat- - form with Ilonstonnnd Dental:4l.: •-••••• _.; • The comfite to Jersey city. which'haslust" been completed_ shows that on , the; 4th; instant that town had tv population amounting to 20,999,- whom 10;490 were Mau owl 10,493, remalm,— This Is an /novae of tta6 since the icor" issix - When the U. S.tenunt shoWed the foeulition to bo -114711.; nt tlde rani thepbumwill he - quite* -balm City when the nerlitationolottoras 044 be takewitt„the year 1430 - „ Itilourishes thusln con eminence of the e.xpessively hig.h rents inlite city of New York, to . which opCioitito; et :the mouth of the fin on river. \ VT. , *ee • -*4:IVA,Y . W 2 4:W4 .*" VOLUME LXVII-- = 256. IIIiORTANT YON JAPAN.—The English papers 'received by the Arctic contain the important'nn nouncement, under date of Shanghae Aprlll2, thatComniodore Perry has aricceededittibb ob- \ ' led \ Of his visit.to Jeddo, and that simiLarndvan loges. have been obtained for the. .commerce this country that bad .previquali been conceited Tine same condition is cantaineieiu - -both triaties—namely; that thiee portanierte be • -opdued in a year, The latest ndiiectfrOmSbang-. • ItatAuntler " %+f March 27, stated that.entn- modore, Pe' lurly.expected there on bin' , return \froi id it is probable, therefore, ,that the \sc I the English papenti" tor- Meet. Such Willfully vindicate title in- Pon expedit i the•unmeritral abuse' ex pended upoi . open to the gonanterce.t . pf our country rise field for Its. profitable employmer . .. . TbioSpiingfihld Ittlican inYst,---Therct Pre - two parties in Opt t d !n on the Nobrnsta%ques- tinn. , They.are,eomp dof tho.Postauud4 tm •,..-,-. one side, and every hod.\ . else on the other."' . ' ... At a meeting of \ Vte . rethodist cierg ) trien, .or r . Boston and Vicinity, p Idandnyiresolutions *CTO • . , adopted thanking B. H. Derup.jr.,-.lisq.;. and C. M. - Ellis, Esq;, for their defence: of Anthony - : - Burps; also thanking , the lion..Cbarlea.Sumner ,for hia protest \‘tiga.nst the Nebraskahill, ma.l his able ~'and ei4pient detente\Ortho'idep#l,f New 'England; ANiontanitte, Of lite teas'atio-ap pOinted to' co-operate with the cordmitteti•of min- isters appointed at thk , -conference 4t . elergym en. held at the Tremon t Temple, last thorsdny,,,to consider the eneracht. of the slate power. Cnottmt. ex Cotostat .--.A. gentl . front Columbis this Morning; informs us , thnkon yca- - terday, there were five depths in that cityfrom`n. , 1 disease resembling - cholersZanestille" eq , itkier.. TIT,. bEATII Or Mr.. SI:CIDGRA9S.—TbiI lOW- lag Gazette cbnfirms they repo* orthedmith of the Hon: J. F..Snoolgrose,`,rt nieMber of CengellS ... - from Virginia....it appears that'on Monday , bAttt he was engaged in business, the Court.pi\ Parkersburg, when be fell dead without it !drag-. \. gle. ICUTLAND, Vt., June 3.—The Whig Conyetatitin' 'of this State yesterday nominated Boyce \ for Governor. Oscar Shatter for Lieut. Governor, and:Henry M. Bates'.for State .Trtiumreitc" Convention was large and harmoniopet,' ..; Ponvi.mtn,Maine,,June 8.,-A - .. State Cam, 1 Lion of Democrats, knovrnas "Merrill liter yesterdrY, whin' stitinig resolutiona4wort; \ against' the repeal of tnenidissouri , Compl, - , ~. - • and in facer of the Maine Law. •:, Ansen , ll.;\ - - till was nominated. for .Governor. ..The •..nttie,„ -, i ~ ante was full, awl the prodeedinis - vieve!g* ~., 4 entlnsiaitic. Mr. Morrill, 'in • accepting -tblQ, nominations - made in eloquent - stuteekr Atilt in dorsing the - resolutions,. : '-. - l •.. ••..,nt The horrible detailiee: ri f the TattellijiL , , in December-104' can not •firtivescified•cthe memory.of our readers. The account et the murder of Albeit Story was sickening.to read. 7. Four of those who were engaged in it hire been . - found guilty, and sentenced to be; hung an the 28th of July next. ' . _ The•Galerai Daily Adver thief, of June 0; ''says.,;;, "We learn with deep regret that Mrs. Sasan,:-, Gratiot; widow of: the late CoL Gratiot died- at •••.- .Capman'a.. Tarem„ .. four miles west. of, Wirree;:..4 yesterday bout. noori:.Sne.. - hiurneeing^. the winter and "spring with her - datighter, — the ' wife of lion: .E.'4l:.Washiittrite, 'tit 'Washingtin. • and was returning to = her • home in Gratioes firpre, Lafayette. Wis: en heraWay from Warren she was attacked with aduttprnre.l to Cholera, end died Ofteenn Of, ten , . . „ _ ~ .. • : New Arrival oiChickerhesTianos. , •:, . • ';:f. ,-, CUM U. -3.1ELL011., - No: 111 , 1014- 1 1 1 ..•-..." ` Wood atzeet. ,IF - 111 • have open Waal, •• , •.:: 5,'.,: tartar) the cullowittactiearTztan Fortes . • : i_ . , = ,:.-,„ the R.brated 111151U6,409,4 Culca- ~ . ~, - " • .,,,,, =MO A BONN Me... , I. ' ' . .: . •- 4 ' \ , . . t ,', Vour p Ain/ t•wes . Ood• • ' IA , . 1 % ' .v : .... ~ r ,.., Too* 7 TblY6 ranht • ~.' e."do. , A'.dot ~., ,-, ''', • ._. ' -. V,-,'.. All the above Internment% lwrebeetilloleheddoring. the • " •, i tail >idea and ale or the latftt Atlas or foroltine.• , Sidrlnrarlably at Welton prleola and even,' piano var. \ . ~ '. ranto4 '. \ \ JOIIN,II. AtllLuitt:' at Woad etrent4.- . • .. ,- ..',...`., ty .NElV . 3lllBlC—jii 41. , iIXM o: the •,hitefit'ttilb.li ' Fibblie 'bit. S P IIR TM/VW 1.4 5 , §. P4: l• Tret l, I .art:M r s Ss. by r V werry,"" • . •:' Seueente Wks drill. by Lodi Is Oh., ,‘,; ~...,...., i'.. , l.i.t i le Bkrsota t ylltfr }: b4 11. :‘,llraon L: , : I l e ' =Tribune Irsnil relltar ' 7ll,l.;:li. Itnee ... . - ; . N lwd° l , U V: t Ptt l e i hri l t i ll 4 P L'.. ' i .• -I ..l i Ztet T=7b7riTema ''' , • r '.. : f' ' ' ' ' ' urt • i l ltiraf. e Vrlet A ti o9 lq" ;- ' • - '.• ':' r—ilin.LlPt-Dl t artcit btnno tOtp are atteirl. t E ? ‘ l 'lci". There CevoratelLsoesofttaißuerhatasoct Id n g &Maned. te reprereot the different ebotter or ea to the yet/ • of the tender , biteeltet;"l4veideafre;. h pe, - . , %dew, sin =et pleolltut teoderbeee. ~. .. - . •• -' -,, - ''.....• templet,. seketton of the Itareit pribllestto r-41altar. \ Pete eta Walla bloste. , Jext,' reed. Iran -Eurepe,&. few, ..•,. eopplrot Italian evince whleb-wlll - gtre every eatheke:, ~ Von to Nlolbrand aulur p 1 1 , 7. - ..r.. , 5ge. , 14 !..1,e..3.1w ,7 4 ••• 67 ~. tore:'-- • - Fu~n t llmtJenwt Thy La rl,llYettan ,I=. L,144 \ DuifuoTve;t Bou t i \a qua tJ :e , 4!dv hJ , Arealciuldg,ts„ • •=1 : . ETI i rf ii. PSICIDOWEANS-4etia.totillimi Pirties of the - ArtweibliewortsorTtuotdutstoultku. at Wiow Itolloutor Stalthilthtut:- 4ls auto:y*ll4lw utl rut tied without Invitation tickati; those deo_ hi.tolttotitt opeoraolre MAW Must,Meitec!. theta or ti w th. i .ua m p.t.alaguerriatl reallel7. 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