! Ki { PITTSBUItGIIGAZETTE PouttrztLnAmr.etrwicearr isY _ H IT B Co. wurry4 - [sawn u.kiarrr. enes'ox Tim anker. Intxr soon to tux net onacc dollinnisoar aansus4 semble half re W Lll-Tilliall• IWO tt in. in 'Clime.. (- *M to senafeelpot a following. condilloem. Term oophik jr i 100 2 .5.5 001455 _ .20 00 The redusits %Irak& dab to be 040MINISCI te:Veitponett. •101 !0 be odd lernriablr In admen. No deb Polo. . 111 ■ by Imre afiettho per expires, miler the sooary I. met 11,e _ - BATES , OF ADVERTISING: ' o...vniari. CID Haslet Soar...tell or 33.11 Do salt isotationsriosia . l7..l.- 0 X. ..._ mn. . ak 3 .J Do two mambo- 7 0 ° *lnk. 18 00 lkondloaDardo, Dom ar Loa Dor w 0033.1 in 00 !.:! , ....dolltarlb t erneb Iltioupl tier sib , romo.).OVI.Ms. 01, , Poroaeb adeltimal sonars, inserted - over one towdh, and ror rob additional wpm. Inserted linderthe yearly rola, Advertisements ez lton~n tOOO zeding isomer., and not over fifteen . Po Chen, pp{.,aeea 'n't for ' go? tolvertleolitents "moot Miorged tbr their publication. moot:acing candidates for Wilco to be chergnl the game WI other whiettlewnents.' umb er of not marked' on the copy tar a meellied number of ltusertions.' be continued MU forbid. and payment emend accordlcutir. Perlleße at annual adv.:diem is etrictly limited to e. the own inunedlato hostas.% and all severwoments the benefit of other nemonaiw well as all advertisements not imetedlately connected with their own busluent. and all claws. of advertisements. In length or othrreleo. be. /on. to. limits ougagod.will be eh. .eat Moonset rates' For at sor y troosiout advertising, bills will to separately renderod,wod prompt P.11..ta • • All advertimment• Pig charitable Institatkrna, mow P.M". olirdstriwaship. and o th er public eroding.. and 01l tattig tj - noticee, te charged ictifPrire, Pas llLV9,"alte"tr unless iteerronse• Med b/ Wand la or obituat7 matinee, and when WireMdPlll4 Where twidlng.oommuuher r°P. , or Montag iiM,Men &dirtied to call attention to wit 'Payee, Onteertin or-any /albite entertainments, hat=oade admittanov—•ll notion of mi. I:l 7,l =nterptie:Z r = " ted d l in gen t leVlo i t t rt a rlet Irkloollatareetonsi only ho Inverted with the under. Wending that the same Is to be psld for. .1f intended t 6 ba Inserted in Oh, to column. the ram will be charged • t the ratite 10 centenev line. ^ • Mann , or sr nom.* to he charged triple lark. = Tavern Lioame Petitions 112 each. - • listote, Awn& andStuctioneene advertisements not to Ise awned under yearly. rates, bet allowed a discount of hl thiMPthres and nowthisd ter out from the amount of - . - _ VIZZL7.OII , III.IArscrIx PAPT3a.. Ors Ekomaro, throe Inserttomo......-• 3160 Do. ; • each additional • 37 :ADlrlaTursaliors• wtxl7, rep.- ‘... 73 .7.1., (18 Ilmot.)ons estrtn. - Lb. sn ob e4dltlon al Insertion 25 (cut. - All tranalitatailvertlnmenla to Da pad ID Adrzzu... BATES OF DISCOUNT. 0011tECII9 DARN MI tSrt N. HOLMES .15 X, 67 Market AL &Imam -TWA • ' PENNSYLVA.NI.A.. . 1. tank do . pa r Durk of no. —. 1 Wr. : =3lanura at 0.- Bank nr Ocaurnarce—.... r nsr ' Bank ' 41:1.1 1 :k Ltbertkkpar Bulk of Pm Penn nahiuria....... . ' Dank of Townshtp...pir Ormakeeclal lank*, Plin....per farmers' Ithlechankit ilk..rar Kenginkton Bank...---par , entanurak k Main Bank... • Meabanks".llaatn..........4par tfi=l4l. Be Bank.... t .—.par 1 Southwark Sank * . Tradausseslialik.........Lpar , A =8.,„ , ,,.............„ ; _ n Bank °Muster CantiriZpar RankbrOanvilkon, .. - ....pat Dank of NIL Clk.unniner....par Hank of Ortroaatawn„......par ' Hank - of illettpannltk-- iii. Hank or unristawn..—.....— Bank orllkkUnknra.....4 /16' MODtgIIMI,I7P. 1,y,it•••:.4." Cart Pg. SONS,'Brokers. d and }busty sts. Pitt' thank. Branch at Xelda.:--... Ci Branch at licausztown- - do (At, Bank. Chocionall- do -Commends' Blr,,t2ncial- do Oh=las-Ati . g.Co " : to Western lOmerra Bank.. do Bank of .)lasal Nn.. lion-....... - ._. HEW ENGLANII. 'insolvent 8ank5_ : .......: NE . W itnta. • NOT Yak- Qty-r..........ri - tuat -- 7, N 1ta1timere.......—..—...r ..sariliiiitiWia k. Alltadrent Banks-- Ag n.i i ~..... VIRGINIA... 4. Rank td r Irßlchnsond... 1,, kg. dank, Patsetat Norfolk _"_, Marchitate all2et North Wedara Bank:, " liokri , Afili ol ear.; izTi. -, toe. Y iira, ri 0 cm. iam ,Wllelloaton.. 2 41kh CARO oorbo rn,LINA. 2 .of B.Cartglas 2 acth Carolina. , 2 ottieston„ 2 K rie.A. Aug's- ;2.22k4.:. • Liaeitz6L= . l:4 likah - 2222222 SISSO " IlkofHeatudcr. CIILL to of n¢l_ l2 Bonknd Enatheo flank of - - WIBUONSIN. - /Wino & Piro I. Oa thks 9 • • IdlCl G A 24' • do Bleohlualeeltaal, ,k4Gkrreenzamt Stock Doak doirealcumbz • 8 Maio *Alibi, 5ank...... 4 at 4 Rnateb at Aboa--......., so Itranett Athei Enoch at ErfAsOp—. dor Branch at Aduummoi mt. he...... 0- Branch stObmftl3,l -Resaeli ft . Tol.o rh Branth at. Branch itt , Odurabos Branch at Alststatrala...— . Branetiatßalssa—.— . . do Aaneh at Branch at lunar d do IBranah at.Washlnatan—. 40 o Brands at. do Brands at Lancaster-- do Bearntrat do tato 3 Amegioo. Toronto tborooplo,Totooto - Donk of 1. Uk of U.-C./lids.. Toronto 6 JCASTERN On Nes gPhibidelphls..—.— do Yuf ii.7.71•71.1111".:v1670 - I=;RClDeinnswal.---.-- / Brandt at ErAt rrariera.L..7.• ttirab-ipiEficcur.. do Doubloons, Spankii.-.-1600 • Brad& at Mt. PLatatat..- do do Patriot..--. 10,50 Beau* at Zaaarrilla.,-;' doiNida, Math M Eagle. new —.-10.00 Braaeh at T.SO Brangt of IFSartoaoalts...:: dolerf 5.50 Ego . el . a Broach of iro Womb at Cuyahoga •do Too t Branch at, _.do Bram& oddi!oorter.....—: do PRICES or STOCKS.' RYPORY D 11:111. M 18131311,6111 GAY:OW, BY A: WILKINS & CO. STCS,II. AND EXCHANGE lIRCE:EItS, • /CO. 71 100821! SMELT. • -,. _Artstmaziae..June 1814. too P. 242 /17-'4 133 Mr. ars too Da. cotip..6c . —. 100 DlVD , bUrgik dtr 100 lots [Agape., 7N,..17. too re i n a 4 , 013=- Im. ltutbsage-. All•gbanr SWAY . Pitts. Trust 011,1ssze Mooduah• f i t r aalket. Neuthern Liberdita._ / IMrsitnee Wedant pamile•Co ClLLeetur Insanae. 11111.1 _oll4_ .711; • Pittshorift Pictrb, Loabnill/ Mei n!k0. , .. vitutm Mama Sinekinfar . Droria. Dbie P.M.a B.U. DOD/. Ilattmed...... l="1a warua,a: a. bray,_Dry Doelk • /sy/tts Marsacoo---,„__ Km Capl Moods • c a w yew gr).— Tarth Mat Rout MU. / PonDree Plonk tirarnsbart k rrat/ Da_ 116 1 73 73 a 4 • ... hatrecnota...». - Patchy?* imitcp--- garth Iron Pi=tirriWari *bk.- Merahant-__ • • Valid.= ilani2uptoor—,« obleirsit :747;1= • Pronifeb.. iDoßElGrancr .r,„=,fres *"..!1". ) . 1:: , 0 , /p 1 Mn E.ARNoLD & Co. PORTABLE THERASOMO MAOHINES AIM - SEPARATORS., • , . . wARRANTED SO. be thoroughly built, aski to work - Ink _lemie's7l4 via !ty a W. CAURCr4 " w ilt. Poen bager's mitres NM . LAS wfte ;trod., put, , Tbg=aigibug Mibetthnsprheactilf l aed eghsjile awl ri= 4 4" u 4 Aximalinat in id brAk t. -01. liold. '..01 mil kilo. ta. Inked beliff 'Pt a li o n . %MN Of ti r• - sew la -lat Viii , watArn _ aasular valor • Mgraief Matt •. hin . ryas •to 100400 rehLimit, ow a.. 114. -On bon dm mossumood bt tam 'orb° ... iimitteo . la 093:14,01ad to wark-si mai ulcer in rirgouskir is Mint. sad is st r tabid te - tia - Ttaragiest, AO UR depuliner 1114 'Maw -and dad f rain tbi.lpulAmi , man slitlnfFtJaa 'twit.... SOOT~',:Dhod~t. Fourth street, - 4/ fim4 ;lThlniriii•Clasalgi Autrottirai Ayr., FL Oa trill .0 11 1 fit 4 " 4" Wit ;a 01111=64' - _ . , ' 6 ?" - -t-<= c*" . " • . . • THE DAILY -;.PITTSBURGH BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS., I S. MORRISON, Attorney and Counsel vv• tor at Lam Office remased to 26). Gliant stmt. mar fourth. Pittablusb.Pa. LW. UALL, Attoraiiy. at Lail nßale.s, wen [Wild Gnat street, between Poarth sad ROBERT E. PBILIAPS, Attorßeiy at Law, SiLoalet,Mo. OBERT POLLOOF-, Attorney at Lair= Corner of Filth and Grant streetampptsita the °oust use steps, Plttsteurph. .1'.7 1 1353 TAMES J. KUHN Attorney at Lair', office I/ Faulk street, sour drsut, Pittsburgh: !,j115,117 VRAN . CISC.FLANEGEg.A.tterne.gatLaw, A: Na 170 rourth atreet..Plitaburia. TASPER, - Attornoy, atLI.AW; , N 0.139 FINI otreet;Plttailmrsh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. • T lERNAN & CO.; •Banken4 and' F.iehhrigo Broker,. Na 05.1Voodstree, exener of Diamond . 411ey,. xj - 'Boy sad sell bank Notes ind - Ooin; Dlekonut inn. P.sohatinn: nent Prondepergoteg -Inaba CSEe In AU the painettna cities of the. llnjont newly° on call rdon inte . TA . , , ttla c re t t , tl i e=pt b all t : all ate ' 44:eetern Exellone comb. tly . for isle. 1nh284.e ----- 7 , ALCMCLAIMILA.......-.ADMAAD .111 0 rummy CAA A -,KRANIEW & RAUB, Bankers and E -- hange Brokers: Say .at yen Gold std Elver and MA., nriMl ,m ate lowan on Real Estate or Stock Som. Viret " ...VTnndtil l g l a:4l' r i C Tb l.s7 3 . ? " cr,.. t _ tints =yin on a ll point In the enlo .. 011: corner or ?LIM .d Weed ntronts, , dlrodlyoppnle:t,lto St. Charles tryrirly . ______ D• KLNG, Coin, Stock and Exchange ./13riolcoMlurth4=7 os :elhheßatookt rout, osteMtlections mode theirest larratelres: turn Beak Notes Bought and odd- - Jr-S - - warexuas 'Jamul allmac....±...erx. T. um. ALMER, RANNA a Co., Successors to Haasr, lianas t Bankiera,llectumea.lizokersand oder. In MACS% and Domestic Embanan Certificates of kapott:Peak Nob% and Boccie—N:W comer of Wood and Third exerts. CruTentlitonay received on Deft. Sight Cheeks ear sale. and collocilous made on: nary all mind pal_bointa of the United Maim. ••• • The highest premium paid for P °mien and Amerlean Gold. :outs made' eat consignments . : of Produce, skipped oui on liberal terns... Banters and int ' . .Tz L. dty l e t frokereforth Esst eorneiot Wood and An trlnseetlons m ade on liberal tome, and collections neothotly attended to. 1a l]. _ d AA ; WILKINS & CO., Excluinge Brakeri;, :Le i tber Bank of j p o t. " LARIXER., Jr. ' Banker and Jiro. P ker,• rg 4th street., No. CG ad.folultdog the riattk ttatu . 1191.ALES4 SOT, Dealers in i'greigri' 1117 o.nd Doinadie BIN Or ts[tztbro.-6ertismt. mqte, Bank Notes and Speak. No. (151 Market atteeklitte riu.o.a./Struirlatgans nude on all . the prindpal dUee • • COMMISSION; ,szc. WIS. H. SIITTO2f. WEiderede Grocer, Importer and Dealer in . VO.ftEIGIN W.DirES, Ilrandies'and Old IVIO -4•=gtialt.ll4774=l,"2A:fail'Etigim'r P. POINDPCMR, General Drerchnu . snailsed sad Combat= blerchant.l67 Proat e atl street,Pittsburgb. aza:Oxad W -M. A. McOLURG, Dealerin.. Fine T Choke Family Ornirina, Wooden and Irilknriihre, Incur of Wood and ELath glireeta 7a nowreoching a lame impartment of /Yeah Goods, in addition to hid already ea , tetubre "took, nurehneed from env hands in the Eastern masketa which will be sold at the lend market prima Ifotebi, gteanitasta and •Aunlikin. buying by the quantity. imptilled wboletale -rah% • •- - • gariloods &Ihmed In the eity free of chug& spit k A.ll"BANE,•Ccimmission- and For mrnzd ll , lnrebstito, dealers In Wail and Proinen sL Fenerall: also. Plttaboyal. lartufactFres. No. 111. &mad •TS. INF.CII, MoLLPEN .1. CO., Whole , rale Groom, and Diadem, in Pnnialan Metals and ag burgh Dlmantaeturea, fUlt ntat 2 44 entrt• colasox. ROBISON -va. Wholesale Grocers; N l .r adoo, Desders. sad Cotozoisidoo Xerobant.. No. . trean!aza u.urawne....:—:..—.--- —Aia.amozz ruarnt. PRINGERII.A.R.BAI7OI & C 0,.. (Stieces kali to 8: Ilarbastab.) Cornrolation and Forwarding arthantigDeak.n to Arad and Produce genendir,Noo. 145 Itint and 11.6 Beno idseela. Pittsburgh... Pa.. anliy. 41, & W.ll.EA,Ticitif Factors;Coin:union grn oT:O.Frg lard Dealer. In rxmlore N0g.74 Water ago gg74.71,11= A. A. 7. :gun nARDY, • JONES . . to:, Successors to ATWOOD, JOXFS* CO Cornsolgalon and Forward.% rtharda, Dalai In litlabargh 51.1ateltesorodOads; F t IEY, MATLIEVirS &CO., Wholesale Gra ' CrearalsiSon and Forwanllng Nerehanti, and • ae Itir Brighton Cotton Tam G 7 Water et..,Plttberugh. • ilkirEßCgß &, - ANTELO,- General Commie- IV IL xlm. 31cerSonts; Philadelphia. Mend etdronses oon consignments of Produce generally.. .1,174 JON" INAM-1 .: ' : . ' C 0.,.... . ' ... .:.:....10EIX1411.90:gc onN - wAW, k b ii . i • ~ ito . .esale - Grocers; flf ConsnstWon , literthants; end Desileas• it trenn' il •_ . ttehurgh Menttraetares. No. MG rans. Libertyet; PI tteb ' etn ' Th. i B.:VARYitiaiTti, t73( 7 .0 Wllrren'jjllo. • pj/jainonission .4 Perenennsn Mashes; and Whole. male , r In Western nelerre.. ,- e, BatteroPet 'end Ash. sad Western Preehica.-newest! T. Water street, linpreenanathfleld end Wood. Pit tithirgh. - , . , , , . . -• • SWIGS 11811 41. ; . r flAte Mtn* Itiaisesalt.tbs A Ce.y m _LITTLE & CO., • Wholenle.: grocen, ProdbeecAnd antuntigiortilembintiOuld Deslers In PI b Babolletbres, tio. 112 Zeemad Ci :WAREEIOITSE.-4ENRY IL: CE: 100 MM, raiiradinfraiml Cciannisgion IhircbsaLand 11641cr hi Meow Dotter, Laker Fish arid Protium getioran 23 Wood Week alarm Water. Plttelmgh ixty3l ..... • Petrett.tl.l int Mira Nor ATON BONNEMASI"& MURPHY, Whole -t Irle Gmccror and Comml_p o. 3tercbants. and Dealers Wd ratret Mann,ettrr. - Trat.n. etrad, Pitt. TACOB FORSYTH,' Jr., Forwarding: and itJ/ Coma - deal= Karla at. NO. 18 Water atreet, ritteursh. Int.Jan:aJoly do Int. BUT &Nay do. lOIkIASPAIZIER, Importer. and 'Dealor In Preach and Muuricen wen re , No. bb Itarkei • betrays. Thlrdarulliourth Pittsburgb.. • Dfr.lisT Tat. , do 4 hicCLINTOCK,-fraporter and Whole= . .ad Draler fn Carportlng. Moor Oil /lotting,..sa4 Phu,* (Imre. Window Shades Steam Host DimmlnD.'=443-12 /Gelid Dit.3l.ar t c yt. Dir. Jut. IS et ir" Di r: ► te) tfll4, liq _IN, Wholesale andlie--1 oassesom tat Essuas, asset tbs Mama. Dir. 2ree DIC Mar 133 Anal, VAN BORDER,. Dealer in Trim. Baden . sod Gtosisq Los amts. Fjobiolasyles, tlears. Vornisblogfloods sad Mal , stficl.w. a MI as sortatrot or *Walt salt always to hod at No. 83, paver or Market stnot and the Mammal. Plttsburgb, Pa. 1 p1147 a. a. Rios en.. syrnagt - son...c. saynawr co, N. 1011. 4 A. MASON &-CO., Wholeemle and Retail Malt I , sra:sof lad Staple Dry Goals, ttt 711th D1Y.125 , !:. et. Div.4lle6 :no Div. Jan.{ k. a. I Now Stoc URPHT & BURCHFIELD, .Wholesale gad &tall Drylimas liardyEnts, corarriourttisnd skeet. Patailantb, 4011ERT-MOOR . Wholesale Grocer, Reej Wring Distiller, Neer fn Pruit* Pittsbuith Moir arts, tad ID kinds at Foreign And Dolomitic 'ff and Liquors, lin.tls 'Liberty =att. Ott hautl ft tam largr starsdd) of supttior okl Monougsbels !taster, whirl trlD lot ... . G. DRAPE & CO., Grocers find' Com- =lwo+, 31eretuarte, slug, Defile." In all- kinds Of italanrsh Mannfwtored sreWes. t?,..rsier of, .riecots4 sod rittaburscb. -6.144 T • OLITSII. JI,,TIMI. 1 . • BIL&CKBORN & CO., Wholpsale Oro mv,poat Purnithem Suit Posters . h, Produce sod ) MuargketareerOlut. Plteb *ad Oakum shrAss o bind at taxis WArshoups, 141 Watar street. Pittsburgh. I 2 2 24 TifiAIAR DiOKEY &ADO; Wholesale Um- N0. 111, d , 7 A i r. f al d nriger Ikal grd n Pmdr' rows . 3Com_ _ Ara Worm- &AIDE Wholizsio Grocers and Cbminlesion Mamba:As:No.l9i Liberty street Pitts- UOUAS OY Tl. Antr Ot Exchaage, Coin, bmnat.oc•da. - 14 V°9V r i1 2........ .;;•••••• ... lagAlgre .1117 M: BAGALif A & CO. Wholesale Ciro 'VT. osmium. 18 wd 231 rad stftet-PUtsburah. 'WILLIAM A. IfITLIIRG, Omer an d Ras Dealer toner of Wca! Nrth•heeti. hM 'ff„V,°B Itlnal"g."=;°{=l,7,7Mr.V. Doalefs Jou* oet the levert tette. 10 11.EBT DALZE,LL *holennk !Ironer., Ortudisknillornionta, %am in Ptodnai bimb Pittsbaria ?ktaanifiel ures, Nn. $43 Men 471. „i, cu.nmzes. NVCA . ,t-- ilialsliYES.s,f.true -1 ' I,A .1 D.itlek,lNlAdanda Omens A .. a re il i to m canndadon liernhanta, Palma In rm. brink Maln. Cue - You., and Ilfdabuish .11 .d.betor< ,1 Porra ll n l '”" at Wand and Wider atrotionrlttatatraL . , ~... ,- .. .-., --. Ak CULBERTSON, Wholesale Orker arid CIL Contselarkeriterelueel, Deairr In reedier d Pitts: 'burea bisimiactairtel Atilikey /176, Liberty str:rt, ' &.'11:11,103M, Wholesale tirocerS, Omi t> : ml. M, Ilerrhenta, sud Dollen In Produce—Round t. andi Rolidlone, fronting on Wear, Word, crud Bluth =ll=gl= •ill- wBBI3WAR - ' D & CO_Co "If_rls Gspotre,l4o. 221311u1tt ttreot, Phlladelphls, wom ilmimwen;. KW, successor, to- URPHY -&- LEE, ortl'Osofiloolos•Merclisof for Ito of AmititattWoOlL , ..13aDda No UT Libertrateeol. DRY GOODS. OROCERS. MM= CARD..,-linvii v In-tn. appointed the ex- , Half', Agent. 6¢6¢ l.lll4l2trratt.'ftr the eale ofPatent ; voted Cemented and Stretched Leather Belting, MM. UtietUfta br P..INWELL At SON, of tbvtford,Conseetlent. We new offer for ode a large amrtnaent . Of all widths, ntaratlatitured, , at the reannfitettfrer'• prices, Ma ankle tens superior to .r Leather Itelttne ever before offered ; In thlittnarket. Also..thno , Hanka all widths of India ; Rubber Beltin constantlr on band , and for sale at the' 'Madan. Belt ing Delia.' lfft 116 Market atm& ' I NOS - - 'J. &H. PHILLIPS t °arAtrTl:ti LOOMIS, Real Estate -" Agent, Stock. .Uorebandloo and YOU Bsokar. ddfico lio. 92 t/. went, 'bore Wood. Brudnom promptly attended tn. - iradlY Q AMUEL• MARAFIELL, Secretary dull ► sen'eg Immranim Cknaimukr. 94 Water deed. -M. GORDON, Secretary Western' hum . ranee Oa, 92 Water etrait. .GARDLNERCOFFIN, AgeatforFranklin fafa n ' Invoranco Foroparly. north-out' oarnar of Wood P . A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu -A: ituil Inamsace Mammy. 41 Water greet-, fIEO..IL TAYLOR & HUSTON, (successors ius to Taylor A Idiorne.) . General CarimlssioriLand Per- . warding .llerehanta, and Agents fur Eristern Trans - Near, don Lines. Wholesale Deals:ll.ln Eitasle_O naiades, Sheet, Cotton tarns. l em itattlng. Ohocs. littor Suds dc, and Ci r neir7 nati and Pittsburgh Man Good. .generaily.— Aslant; gir the Polin AMP and 'Tanner blill gheetings, Pittsburgh. do. 48 Rout street. (opposite Louisville; Pittsburgh and St. Louts Packet Lauding.) Cincinnati. 311. a. SIIITCHISON....-... , W. WALLINGFORD. 11UTCHISON & CO., Commission 'fa lilerellmatigind Agents for theSt.LouleSugat ftnAln ry, Dealers in Sugar; Molasses, Me and Bar Lead, Moms, Oakum, Zhu., Paint, Se- ke. . , BOOKSELLERS. &C. L. RE Bookseller and Stationer, No. CS • 70 Fourth ranee, Apollo Buildings.- B..PirELDIN, Wholesale and •.Ilealer In Blank and School Books, Pnpernnd Stot t onery, No. 69 Wood string; (between ThLrd and Fourth) Pittsburgh. . mare° ORN S. DAVlSON,,Bookseller nod Sta n! tinter, 011t0Milt to DITISOtt k Agnew; No. Market a rect., near Fourth, Pittsburgh. Pe. . . HENRY S. BOSWORTB, Bookseller and Dealer In Stationei7, &a., _No. 62 Market street; near aroma. Pittabarab, Pa. . KNY ,kCO., -Booksellers and Stationers, No. 65 Wood Arent, next door to the corner of Third t Rh, Pa. Schaal and law.hooke constantly on band. music, &c. JOHN H. MELLOR; Daler in Piano Fortes, SLusk and kluslsal.Thstrrunents, School Books, and tationer - . 'Bole agent for Chlekerlng's Piano Forte, fur Western Ihmnsylranla—lio. 81 Wood Area. JTFIENRY KLEBER.„...DeaIer in Mimic, Mn sleal Instruments, soil Importer of Italian Strings, le swot for Nunn. & Clark's grand and uare Mame. wlth Ciolatowin Aolean Attachment. Also Pr Drinhangs Pianos • 111 =SCURCEDER, Music Store, 'Fourth DRUGGISTS. TORN lIA.FT, Jr:, (auccessoi to Jas. M'Our- If ton) Wholesale and Retail Druntst and Dealer In Pents,.olla,DyostuEfs, 4,4141 Woods - treat. 3 doors below y r tZ i All od ef 6 P . Ittsburgh. /fir Regular - Agent for Dr. rnb3o T• •-•-•- a-. ........ ~ .- ',. ... - . ....---, 05.7.1./1 rummo r WILCOX & — txfo., Druggists and An0th ,..",,41,,,—,t3:77:1;fgt street and tirDiam r limd,kr 1 . ffro glOiedleine:Nerfameryonart= l ipertil:l.To ft &Z esa Illyalelaria toraertptben carefallyrompoomted. m 719 tr N P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Pitts Drags. Palate; 0 Varalab.e. .1 Dye Stuffs. No. Z 6 belly street. Pitts h. • Alrordors will Ire prompt attentiorr. - *pent for dm ACo 'a valuable family modielpea , mar 244 y - • A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., Wholonic • Dragantata, and manuthetsrels of White Lesd.ned LI. and rge, corner Wcod and Front streets,Pitt& burgh. meta E. SELLERS , Wholesale Dealer in ir,,,, a r A lgs. T Malt Varoroke, Am, t, Pittsburgh. Goods .atwraL Pekes •rasosszcs altIN 01:01 , n1 11117R1. RAUN REITER, Wholesale & Retail ttst- nris orgh. e,l,lsts. corner or Liberty and 81. Clair streets, .SCHOONMAKER CO., Wholesale Dm:mists. No. 2.4 Wood greet. PittAbozdb. •JOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L.Wileox Co.. calmer Market street and Dlarnood—Ree eoto. CC i terVeVl " WlLT:l ° l f = ocrtaln oto hitt !motor.. Cltroldano preseriptlona orofally compotioolell at all , haers. - iaD:l MEDICINE. B. J AIMS RING: OffineAnd Residence, 1.4.11. Fifth stmt. *inmate - the Cathedral, Pitt. urgh. • Altly V3l. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, IclOo SwlthßchL 018x11 —e to 9. A. IL to 3. P.M., 7 to 8, P. mr26 Vitt _ _ MIERCIIANT TAILORS. CIIESTER, Merchant Tailor and - . Mar. No. 74 Wood street- Dartkalar attention paid tan Days' and Touttue muting. no11:y ykrll/1/M.31 DIGBY, Merchant Tailor. Dra per and Dealer to Readr Mule Clothing, WI La WA TTS4 CO., Merchant Tailorv, 181 ffeo Liberty tire - rt.—Ws an rum oro•Printr cur wtock of UnOdll 'for (lectlmmufs Wear—eleths, aut. anA Vestincrefthe newest styles and finustormlitr• Our friends and customers wlll please ere as a call. [mbl 111 ANUFACTURING. jW. WOODWEII, Who Tqiale and Iletrtil ut And Dealer he Cabinet Ultra. $3 JOHN? 'WETHERELL, - Manufacturer of 1/0 PATENT BOX VICES. s Irapinior artkle, BO UM BOX and BRAZED BOX TICE,. earn, .u• Anderson and Mg. tram 'Vert. me 'quart Irma the Hand rtroatlkidge, leeway ME. or3tor.ll • TeOOL WOR", corner of First and Liberty arta., Pitta. Pa—Marbinkte Tools ,r rnrr • ty. Pura an IKON. PLAN ERA Ida% gad Hand TORN. WO LATHES. DEILLLIO MACHIN Mae, kr_ manldarr aurad to order (eld) JOB. E. HAMILTON k CO. 1 --itED AND A TAL4S—Stateriall mark o ti for P.12214;n14 , ep• lliieeaa No 2511 f Poort.irtrost, atom Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Kan ' Company. rhs a} ENLARGED their impaelty for losaillbetttelor, aol a rpezi to tenet the increased detatea Art D Ns i" (toy CTlMPTittrtrAdrAtty., Plttabargb, September SLUM. • , Boots - and.Bboeo .41 A3IES . ROBB, No . . 89 31arket street, 3d dobitrom Minoring Hour, would. Inform the rob , that be km tradeven - full stark of 'every thing In the 'Foutiand Bine loch aa lodise Gaiters. half (falters, .Janata Lind Pa/Imm Lady •Franklin and all the stiles band on the Eastern. litho alio. Mauer and ChildretuS Gaiter,. and Falter Boots and IShoeo.in ail their varietien SIP; Uentientenn. tine Urns' Patent 'Oaf 'Boot. French Urlr thorn., Con wrens Gaiters sad. dhow Wan, Buys' and Youthe Boots, One French Calf. PIP.S• ere as • call ae we wish to nil such' an article to oil "rho User us with their custom es will Wee =Urdu • test.. Benno:later the who.. SO Market 'trent. my el • • .1011 D D. 1 . 0011 D..... .. . JUDD L E'aun.l ; 36ll WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE - • HAT AND • CAP MANUFACTURERS, ..AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP FUR& .CORNER 01' WOOD AND PIPTIIS raTßl:rghErs.. iab, Pa. T 13,511. stock am Drams entre qZ tad 471eallsta I:MI.11nd Fur Dame NeW.Coach Factory.—Allegheny. M. -FL WIIITEIo CO., would re .. SPectrolly infirm the iinblie that - they have • s on Lasock, between Federal and' lianduakey Inset. They are now making wild are Prnared to receive mien fur every description of enblelna, (inacwee, Chariots, Baron , rip Doggies. l'hisons, /le, which, from thei p r long encatel the mantacture of the shore wort, sail the fad tks they hoe°, theylveinonfident they are e nable mite do work. on the most nreaonable tortes With those wanting artkies in their hoe. - • I: l ,grf . rrtl Zr ‘ attuntio to the Mare-Tem ofmatertala, ts ' ealtallork Irrwerrantg=trOVC . =flaa 's" Li Um attention of tba/MM3O to this matter. . N. 11.—Rermirfog d one to th e test manna% . and,get the &tack and Carriage Factory. .1101INSTON, AROTLIER CO., corner 'of .11/ Delmont' and Reboil.. Streets, All..gheny City, 'mild neglectfully Inform their friends. and thapuldic contently, that they are numufacturing Otrriaalt i, Wact . es, Ittft Engles, Weighs and: stylea of gnash and 'proportion. . r • - All macre will' he executed with etriet record 4a:s laty and beauty of floish....lletudre will airo be attended to on the meet reaeonsble terms. Using In all their work the beet Eastern dhatts, Poles and Wheel Staff, their lied ennedeut that all who favor them with their intro:um. 4111 he perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.. : ?untimely are req uest e d to R i ce them w Fifth Street Stocking Factory.'. • , ABILITY, ENERGY; .AND ECONOMY_ The beet _goods In Chlldren'a Wow, Wen'. Soars, tr. era Ids, and Drawer.. gold at nanneseturer'a ;Tip at the Fifth street atnckl, t Fartarroillteade from lag a weal. No ADV /LNG% IN - 'AM Stoekbaa realm, Lth street. between Wood and Market L. I. agooanus, LiVUlgetp_.3l4 •ROA.gpl & CO. • NOVELTY woRKS DITTSBURGIL PA; KIACK and' Depot Raikcad....SealeO,May, MID* and Orsini do.; Platform and Contitchinz Door Mato otdafona gfft g- 1.I P 'AN I L Rt•or unth i t h rgi= Bolt* and Tactoolom Mallelkbie bore nig . , of err/ vs. . d -- . STEAM MAJIBLEVORKE. 319021 and 2 . .. Z Lardy - Owl, mottle thaitivford tenth MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, loanittuv Topa. MantalL Imposing &atm, to aL hut, and mado to olOr ansehluerY• .t tM fewest primal. Mae lamadral &Ina and selected an sargZ4* to Flamer ' "4 EPA= Wed with 4spateb at M 9 titecrtr • . _ . Blacksmith Bellows Nanitidari NOTICE.—Tho sertheas :sonsteetexdrelthdbeat their &Wined the Nada general/. t." U . / " "a , dvd -hd mien, 4, , ,,etetbr latter APril. elided the teener R. - ivIrdrISIS At W., Orme' teetruheture el SLAClthatint BELLOWS of terarrdneriptdon, which - Item ent &tenth,. ed tomato et the . eery beet teetetteho heti eapeteee.,k_ tomaddp, They Mehl to We elsa/)Opnnauoul so smart mind &all Asa frathlgt 61, 48 }Saes, et. Mgt manufactory,' AlleghenT CitijithYie htlatiti \ HEW YORE ADVENTBENEENTIL i PITTSBURizu GAZETTE." ILE.:Efiltutiq,pl...r.'graili.nrtl.7„,...,.l7...l:'::;ll,lsLlA-14": ,:,...,..„0."k":„.."::,':N11%.`k-Z1.""7..1`‘ n'eaki°6 ~,,,,,,, From wtesrtten & SCRELVE Omen' Advertising i —_--___ '''''''' Muse, No. gliland 350 Broadway, New York. (lattNe. Be I Roluts. of Portsmouth. ()i- Ha and wan originally pint, , Naomi street ) Betroble Firm in the CO V Nee' r 4 '• ' i THURSDAY MORNING JUNE-15, 1854 ed In the Portsmouth Journal.) , • \ Coscoao. N. H., ;toe 11l 1.864 . - ,----- The Yoke of Om Genes. \ The Democrats are not so mu eta ti l t, For the Bally Pittsburgh Ussette. '`)., Item I come crueler:• ilinvolne everreerre s t ,nr the dusty roadlilde. morning as they werp after their ' tri „ Kh" in GOVERNOR. BIGLER.. thi the sunny hlbide. , \ the election of. Speaker- they beg to . 3cov- The elevating of William Bigler to the Guber- eunn, oy the not's. brook. \ er that some of trio Democrats wit cote for natorial chair was hailed with much satisfaction ~ ' co g e ' cr irt: i t r ir ;It; ererYwhere Chase, as - Speaker, are pledged pgain tvo g i. by many of the citixens of the' State who stood i for any Nebraska man for the Unit Stakes aloof from party cliques, and refused to become , unitTrTtgl'g'ini.:g"Vr"be"' \ Senate. It is considered a fixed fact that o man identified with tiny' faction. It Was supposed irteneitt she r 'P e'd'ooer,' it,,,, , he,,,th:Adta u .,„ pl ay . ,• tainted with the Nebraska infamy can d the that his administratiOn would be marked by n In the bright merry Mar, i least chance for an election to the United ' ten firm and consistent ,coprse, in accordance with '''''''"'" in g' '" *Ping e ""' h " . ' i Senate. The Democrats had decided to tan Ile. I oome creeping, overture ereoreheig Marry Hibbard, of Bath, and John S. Welty, f the principles avowed by him. Hie messages and public documents breathed a spirit of patriotism, I ,b. itrooh-d, ty ion..t.. ' r mamma Gee you'll mee Exeter, end agreed in their omens last night la and professed great regard for the interests of :leering thereto!: at heart. posed a w to e? th k. e election of Senate)* to4ay. But\ their men failed them, and the electionis post highest office in their gift. ' Alas, how great has s" '" eir " ""' " ' z '''" P ., Thge ' eu ' b '''' the people who, had conferred upon him the 11.,,,, T i e1 ,0m bnih .,1, 18 ere WV. rd.g .yerrwb., been the disappointment. The course of the von enema we me owning The Where and Free Sailers are united and Administration has proved that consistency was for hear my low sweet humming hut little valued, and the numerous messages Sot In Um etury night • are ready to meet them. The friends of Mr. nd the glad morning light, Kettridge urge him as a candid to of the oppo- which have emanated from the Executive Chum- Iso m quietlycreeolugereriehere eition, but up to this hour Me. Kettridge seems bar have been prepared to tickle the ears and 11 i ~,,„,,,,e , s pine, e rseptneeverrehere. to have made no other s platform for hie future cater to the wishes of the dear people, while the More welcome than the dowers, action, save Gat erected by his +lngle vote against principles advanced were adhered to only where . .I.",;l4 . ,=l ) , '„,traLlro'c the Nebraska bill, for which he received all due the interests of himself or friends was not op- Lit the mery birds not end posed thereto. , Toe. meereeptair, creeping evereehere praise. But the Whigs and Free Sellers do not 1 On all the great questions which now affect the .l /fere i mon/ erevidee.unsioine e'en-where: feel that they are in duty bound tothrow aside public interest our Governor is most decidedl When you're noodued with e dead, men who have been true and tried for years, and y it, your still and narrow. bed th . take one who has just learned the alphabet or I non-committal, and never gives an opinion until In the happy ePrlng ill , eme. And deck Tour anent home, right doing. They have not fully decided who lie has weighed its influence in votes. Creeping, silently creeping...err where. their candidate shall be. They may settle that In the early fart of the last session of the ere I ume crmailag creeldne eurewbere. question, however, before I close this letter.— Legislature Gov. Bigler openly opposed the sale If me hrunhiesnne or praise The Honorable John P.\ Hale will. probably be of the public works; he could not consent to Aloft gratefully Iroise To hlm at who" command the candidate of the Free. Sellers. The whole part with the patronage which the control of i beautify the land, ,_ _ ( matter depends upon the House, as the election these works gave to the, dominant party, but emeetesollemtlicreesina merrwo•re• is made by concnerent vote, and not by joint hal when the frptuls were exposed, when the public lot, as some have supposed and reported: voice in tones of indignation demanded a sale of the main line, and would not he refused—then, at the eleventh lour, when the popularity of the, measure was clearly beyondn shadow of a doubt, the administration made a virtue of necessity, and pretended to be in favor of a sale. But, while pretending to favor the measure, success ful efforts were made to defeat it by encumbering the bill with such onerous restrictions and con.' ditione that no purchaser could be found. The bill as it . passed and became a law, requires all freight to be transported over the Columbia Railroad at one-fourth of the present rates of charge, and one-half of the charge for tolls necessary to defray expenses. Whoever would purchase under such conditions would do it with a certainty of losing the whole investment, unless a future Legislature should relettee the obligations. The Penna. Railroad Company wisely , declined the purchase, and no other paVies can purchase the main line unless it is done Mlle expectation of lasing money to pro sure additional legislatiorbereafter. Upon the Temperance question the course of the Etectative has been anything .but manly, and the defeat of the bill for a prohibitory law is generally understood to be the result of his in fluence and interference. A tax of $1 per ton is imposed upon gas coal vent from Pittsburgh to Philadelphit. This too, would ijAvo been repealed at the last session of the Legislature but Gov. Bigler, with the threat of a veto and his displeasure, is understood to i hare is it• m It well known that a strong prejudice exists I 1 in the community, particularly amongst the ig norant portion, against corporations. The Gov ernor has appealed to and stimulated this preju dice to a great extent, end has carried his oppo sition even to corporations for the promotion of the mining and manufacturing interests, 'men which so much of the prosperity of the State depends. He his denounced, and with great propriety, special legislation, but has never been known to withhold his eignaturefrom any special act, how ever obnoxious to his own avowed principles, if he could purchase influence by signing it. 1 We know not what Judge Pollock's course may be, but he has given a manly answer to the tern pertnee interrogatories, he is -understood to be in rarer of the sale of the public works, and as any change must be an improvement, the writer in bound to vote for Pollock. IRON WAREHONSE, , MARTIN, SPRING k C 0.,. 11 - • • ; .Importers and Dealers In • IRON AND ,2tr2 Greentrid, &rid, Non Fork. Keep noudantlron hand a fall melodrama or Bar t Red Rand, Hoop, Ilona Shoe, and other IRON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. :( 31...0.,t.g horn all sections of the country are Invited to call or send their orders before boring. Orders b mall entrusted to our ears will filled at the lowest rate. MARTIN. CG jel2-v 262 Greenwich it., N.Y. scittemaar BROTIMS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,. ronK, Hare remeavtlloNo.l7o Witham IMPORTING the leading, Drugs from their milanni markets, both to Europe and P.ust Indloe, and Pratte, Brushes , h Chemleah, Perfumery, Ttmth, Nall mad Mir Hair Glares awl &rape, Perin and Tried. Sponges. Cork,. Poem 3n. 6.e., they otter theta on the moot neatunable term. Unktielbber io rerem, or bY mall, will receive their best attention. Jelf,l...mr KtrMBL'S.. • • PATRST 31ACITINESTELVIVUED LEATILE.I..B.kiiDIW(I, rectally /Went Bands ha iild (1,1.31.171. TllEl' are made from the best oak tanned '<ether, end than... Wily stretched. CP mental, end tell together. end mado run f ferfactly "freight end. with nerbot hugto the Pulite", and warranted to beanie% rate article and to phouse the pnrchessr. Tharlan be bed donhio or round—with Lava !anther, Malta and all net:Smarr erticirs in tho line, hr addreasing "012-3m5 W31.1[1171111E1, rate:ohm s = Fertfr 11 , stshr.. Globe Iron Railing Works. Nos. 311 and 313 Munroe street, ~Veto York, OPPOSITE TEE AILAIIIE WORKS. SALES 12 0 ONS, 122 GRAND''S.TREET,' • ma LOONS VIM! BIOADWAT. • • ;. • • HE subseribeks having extensive and un- - sorpsered a pre p aredanufacturing eretTie: llein their line, toe SOWto offer to the. public` and dealers throughout the country, Wu OUGHT ef CASTYRON,RAIZING, • . „ of erery description. Gratinta.Shullers. Donn, Amiable Iron Ekdsfeads,plain and ornams-ntal; (tits and egadlozj'ar eh,Tdres. Iron Choins, Sdlen, tiara Stands:Flow, and • Mirk Shnidr, Pas/melts and /fat" Alm. a superior quality of Iran karm Vence, nll of vbieh they will warrant to stirrup streasithZdarabillty. bap , ty of design cod cheapens* he matmlnoturesof 'nay oth er Mums In their Ilue. Ord se from. every motion of this United States thankfully received and ezecuted with the utmost despatch. ENT it LAVERS. ' • m7llt.Ymv.F l lOned stroatiN. Y. • . • PREMIX 017TDORP.M L FrIBIE PROPRIETOR OF THE DiERCAN ag °GINE would respectfully call the attention of Merehanta Partners. and Mechanics. residing ant at the the city to the moderate terrufbr yearly re beml. of the Gunk being to mall eutscriben only IVO Oysto per Fear. maklog It Unquestionably the ehmpost Weekly Family liewspaper published In the United States. The columns of the Genie will coutaln the usual variety °finished, Spicy Artie., written not only to bleu* but t=trzt...and will . be replets_with mouth of all .the al.Anrs VV. Day. le regard to politics. the Goat will maintain an Ode. PcnikafWee, and. from time to time, will advocate such "tantalite. Imbed co .. to the iuterests of the greatest number, POSTJIASTEES ad others are respectfani requested to e.t.a Agent. hie pew, to whom will be forwarded mediam copies, free when des red to doss PREMIL'ItS.An an Inducement for persinus to Interest themselves to obtain enhectibers fbr the Mercantile Guide, we eget the following premium,. and upon the receipt of the rizthes andyszy u, advance, we mill forward them. per ckPrier. Mberwille, if omitted, to the address of those entitled to them'. -Yoe three bemired etibecribers. .V-5 00 Poe twohundted and fifty subscribers, we will glee one splendid one Odd watch, (warranted for . PO Porten hundred, one elegant Locket , < 4 aboalleda WO , th•-• • ••• • • War.. hundred .dfiiii,...aGairiL:A4,ll;l. gold.) ... ............ . .... li 00 Pre one husulred, one Geld . worth 8 00 For portray-Ore eubeerlhers, one Geld } en and Gold Molder, handaimeZengramd, It 00 P.',"11171 T:e do do do do OO .Per thirt y,ne do 1 00 Fir tWenty.Commenial do In direr do .:tension holder, worth 3 00 Poe fifteen. one medium do do 2 00 For Vselve. one Lady. . do do 1100 ends Gold Pen and a dd Molder, I. the Ladles' sire, and la.abrautlful article. All theabove goods sheltie, prieruel from thelgew Sark Cold ion Mmonhetariog GomPauy, the acklowledired lest Gold Pen and Pencil ease 51an ufacturers In Me continent. ,CL rag can be advantageously formed in earlT village and eityint.be Union, and a large number. of sunecrltere obtained in this way. Seth as would interest themselves for the Guide, can be meGt remoter, as our list of breed.= above wilt chow • PARMEJS.4IO2o would de ire exnellent remit/ Nemo paper, should at otter avail themselves of the C 0344 the price relent much below any other newspoper published. • AG f:NTS waatod erery city In the bested State. daft fluscrei.o. iteoponsible north% who Wilt set as agoore fir the Guide will please furnish an with their imams ihr pub lication. .TO TER LADIES Ins would partirelarly appsolstotor ing the efficiency of their remits. vireo energetleally m o odi ted. UT their moose/Ulan our subscription • list would out number soy paper published on this continent, mot to gmln Ms we shalt at all Limon , etrive to ern botir s the eolimins of the Golde n . nein t not only slaps bur Instruct oar karate patro Our eutweriptlimreire being so low. there will Is but little dililmilty In their yen:goring % .17 :Ttrgss " Cr n Irer ". Iniel t :10 " t i ttig y veZT . .t'edfd= .handsome Gold Watch, Locket, 0055 w , Pen mid Posen We ' , mitre Mint an editions of Frio Meitered respire within three months.,Thls accOustlishedore shall eydarga the Grid.. to double Ito present sire. Steglegotwerreptemremay berressittedln PostOilines7 I nciumninlestione sboukt be adsiretwol, poets d. to W. E.lltaarror.Edlter nod Publish/Mottl, airess 'ere Nereasigt Goiste,No. VII Greenwich .trees. d r iliVi.O.Tovehrtraphout Mi.. by publishing the abov , amsropriatelv disslayed. lueludlng nerfm, fog .oNent, and calling Attention editorially to the pine, 4 sending us theresper, will be entitled to an exchange, and receive GOLD PX (min Itornrn, worth Tsreree Pollan. Dail, papers vs be entitled to two. which will le forwarded to them an they may direct. 11/A-Thls Pen and Holder will he of the menefeeture rf the ...Veur York Gold rem Ardestfeefeeing tbrpono. No, red Greettreleh tbe moot extensive snit reliable I.lold Pon predurers on this continent. Wald to the world. • apttt`ter Staten Island Pam lying Establishine!nt. OFFICE Nn. 3 Jolly sm TWO 1.115 room 1110.1.1/WAT, NEW YORK CITY. VIRDERS received by Expreas, erntbenvive, atriadngr yo d a o lt e a r n t r p i t n to A n i . nd Om O ag m h e a n. nd M S nt r i r a C a u nd taiw heautlfnlly dyed.- Len. Ciotti. 'evinced. Canton Crape Shawls dyed the vaunt Ara/taxi. nr the 'mire grave mines. AU hinds orailt, ,notch rand Caney good., (In the plena nr garment) treaded in the matt rantauanil manner. underelirned.hare bad Inekgesperionen la the prose entinn elide bIIATIOPIL at Staten Wand. and feel Watrall that their amieeee la the art of oTing is unrivalled. mh.W.imv. . BAr.i.rrr.NETIINWS A CO. • -- OLTIsTAUXIIELL, Mantilla and Cloak M slanufkrtonr and Importer. 69 Canal at: • 111 F. SIIBBdRD k SON. Wild Cherry jj,.lltttei,. Chramla Balm; Pilla.Balve,'Ac.,Al John fl T. lIURLBURT, AmerielT(lionmen- - .. . _m all • P raman lummer. aledieln es, %lab. a., for 4aq B st. carribi,=•,gagrr,f and lfeakY k -1.2.-leo tIRT from ilem,phin, ix oft Nunn Two M . 4E wf th. Life. at. MISCELLANECTS. - 7 date Men. Se& Te1..01310Z1 * att . -el& & Peyry 11.44/0 cIITY HOTEL, (Into Brown p,) corner 'of ./ Smithfield and Thlra streets, Plttelnrgh. Pe...1 1 1 , 488 & Alta. Proprietori. • • • • - KWWI brie and commodloue House having otell.r. ram tbonamblepeir, end furelebeaerith-new equlptuente thrormbout,4, how ogee tor the recePtiou crib? traveling public. C1i111131,021121Lir1.. eV-5411m , Lccrottcar.:.-- .................. ..... CUTH"2I. S. CUTSBSBT & BON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,. for the ale and pub or Itoti Rotate, boll. ll= of Nefirtlollog Loons„ on 1410, *ortliagra. ao. NO. Thlrd , • at 3.17 T. G. WARRINGTON; wiptiorn.), TIADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.. IG laa always on blia4 • fall wortment. Na 25 ,treat, Pittillurgb. •6304 y 4 GRANT MOWRY,. Denier in..tea tiler u '4l Mann, Oil and liboolPlodings. No.= Liberty Aloe:" opponitathehcd °Mona. P ' FELIX'S. CENIIIIsiE EXTRACT tl(rimunb.nerntwhfidd I=l4 DBM , rtreet, Pittsburgh:R. Illinaheerare of itruartratu, countarfelha - as2ltallT - VATIDROP'S SEED STORE is nowre-. • Viefe Sulwth 1r..10 0, 1 ,,,,,,, 8eeda_f0r the Ilotbeen Pruning ln • meet. the Corn Ithallers„ talk aud Way .' e ' rr t iTrlNge ' ar ":l =ho i rfl 'te =an b ifiraZiSTl n Ced ormantly ins liberal terms.. lata• WALTER P. , MARSIIALL, - linporini:and V D&ior In . Man, Figured and Ducoratire raper 85 Wood street. Plttabnegb. • : • , Vole at oath° calibrated tnanulketqatolleael6td• court & C00,.0f Paris. ARIEPASffioNS,FORLADTEA 7 DREES - - EB:—The Paris Radon. for .NNE, direct per Ammer ar I boon sale on ttur ist, Proximo t h r yr • ma& wiLsorr, R7lO 'N0.24114 Penn, ably.. Wand stmt. 'WILLIAM' -NOBLE.. Upholliterer, and 'Tvlhulerln Ui,b l,tp rr Wholtnale and Retall, Tblrd street. naarl annoelte the Post Odlea. VIDITTSBURGII COACH FACTORY.—No. 12: _4O tilamand Alley, nes, Wood Aced. • sag P...lll;lllGlALOW.Propyletoi. BROiVN, would moat respootrully in- .1' form th th on ire wee is. tg.Dt..ultrlr k. l,— r t "t z _h 4 .: z 4 m 4 plata woo ant of Yenitierk In/nde e .w.h e" .e C nitc, mn um Ara dA to order. In the text etyle,.wertwoted,wAl to any In the United Rate, Ills Modem* be removed without the aid of I wow driver. HavinF nee ~.haledthe stock, •tooln, and wrod at the Othltnet Letabllshment of Itaniwyk Ilea/Mend ne - cuetomere le well ea tiro "übll72le4e '.ll :rilh everr U lLlt i he their HIM AJlenc7rtn. f/ Wood lamed, Pittsburg - h... J. A. Illtt/WN, GLASS W08.K13;-• • - L ORENZ & MIGHTBI,AN; bvuiufdctnroea of PN, elMaier l kill& wild " etreete. P eVIITALS. and bUn NYLVDOW Prone ktta du N. fle-l'attleularattAnitioupald to odd WV./ af.Wlndow Olen and Neva/. moulds 11,r Natlee and Vlels. . inuc )ONES Sc . 0511113, Maim fruifuren arSprlng Inn. Mirka. I , loaKh Itba, Pleih t l3t.el Plough' revent =la azrarn=s_ a a." All=rof altar 1614 runitottnets,lltutnagh. • , . zone & ctirmo - 11 - 1 8..'R 043 -ER B .co4l:3lostufactivers -of • irsr:gt'Viafrlcth.lT`th!'-ca"tsealPlr . lien Ca.,Binmdactureig W h et e me nd Melt Z. mod' deem *trot sou moron./ steetabtadh. Pa. • Penn Cotton Mills, Pitta h. KENNEDY, • CHILDS 4L-' - CO.: 'lllntitifeKr 1...2 A Nu I bbair , 4lEtioedflidd ?e4rl ~lona aua Pb^4o 4' , Plough Moo and Bath aaniar LtlVWol;i4•llriktitfregbobtf.k4aliiBftillei RisTING, JIJNE. *l5, 1854 `OM) WESTMORZLASD AGAINAT following notice of the Tato primary elections in Westmoreland county; we take from the Greens burg Intelligencer: %.Ve.give the result of the democratic Primary Ehmtion in this county. It will be seen that W. A. Coat leadsori the Aisenibly ticket. This may be put down here and elsewhere, as an kr triumph. It is well known all over the Rtate, that Mr. Cook has taken the lead' mong the op ponents of his Bxceileticy in this county—that he he. , both in vneeehes and written articles, ex posed the political corruption of Bigler and his statalitets the Canal Board, and opposed his re. .nomination. Yet notwithstanding r.bia, and the fact that - Mr. Cook has already served two sea. gene—the usual time elloted to Representatives this county—be has been nominated triumph antly for a third time. This is a foretaste of what Bigler may expect to receive at the bands. of many of the honest tax-payers, of the party in "Old Westmoreland" next October. I lion. A. Drum, as will be seen, is nominated by a large majority fora second term in Congress. We hope those who Voted as above, will endeav or to carry out their views consistenUy on the second Tuesday of October next,# pursuing that course which they think bos leulated:to administer a rebuke to those o would run away with their rights, and squander theit treasure. Danes+, and Bright, -"riebraaka aad Whiskey: , Judge Douglas, accompanied by Senator - Bright -‘-"Jess Bright," its his cronies, the grog -hone loafers of Madiso4 call him—and the Governor of Kentucky ore uow on their way to this city, and may be expected to.day or Monday. It is St that Judge Douglas - should be accompanied by Jeas Bright, the Indiana Senator, who, like him self, is a slaveholder, and pays for his "Brandy striashes"—no small number—like the judge, by selling off, occasionally, when he gets "hard up," amen, woman or child, accordirig to the extent of his necessities. in whisky drinking,' the two Seantorsare nearly equal, but the two hundred "fat and sleek" slaves which the Judge keeps on his Mississippi cotton plantation greatly exceed the 'mother kept by the Indianian on his 'Ken tucky farm.—They are mucliallke, in knottier re -spect, however. They were poor lawyers, and, not being able to make a living by their 'profes sion, each one turned politician.. and each one married a woman with a plafitation well stocked with slaves. It is perfectly 'natural, therefore, that they should both go for Nebraska and Sla very, for when a man tarries woman for her slaves, he is mean enough to desire to breed them for sale, and, to Sell tl can, ho mast trivia a mar ket. Nebraska is tote the market. - Bright has been in Indiana since the passage, of the Nebarska- bill,- and was .Trosident of the Democratio State Con ention, held inindianap olio, two weekif ago, blab denouncetlthe Ment alist clergy as itltine nt Vagabonds," and pas sed resolutions to sus in "Nebraska and Whis ky," It is well, there re, that he should accom pany our . Senator ' t----- more fit companion could be found. It is to be tted howerer, that Pet tit,the other Indiana Senator, deft , not also ac company our Senator Indeed, now that we think of it, the beauty of th group will be measurably, spoiled by his absent and the speeches.will not .cover - all the great cpientions.of which they , are the champions. The fudge could glorify Slavery, . Bright grow `eloqueritt about Ifhisky, and- Pettit sneer at and denounce the Ilible.',-plicago Tri bune.. . Moto convention of 13tb The calls for this convention of the real De mocracy of.Ohlo are doming in from , the differ ent counties fully , slided by men of alt political ,ptirtiest-'--Whigly Democrats, and 'Freesollerti.-- This looks well. • On -comparing opinions with friends from diff erent parts of the State wo find a very general dissent from thetrecommendation tor a mass convention at this !mason of the year, to be hold at the same time with the. Delegate Convention: . The farmers will bo in themidst oftlietr harvelt;, ! and if are to have another visitation of Owle ts, it will lie along about Hiatt-hue.. .4 Delegate Convention is wanted, for , _ consultation and; for future arrangement. Not less than two. should be sent from any county—three if convenient ; and from that number up to six or eight from the larger countloe according to imputation - witlithe exception of Hamilton, which will of course olaim to be hoard according to her stringth. With a Convention of the right sort of men-- •-representh3g the true feelings of the Propos on the - momentous issue now presented—much good wilt be'done ; old prejudices will be done t , and a foundation will Mr_ laid - foe perms , nem and - consistent action, by which - the_ coun , cite of the nation wlilbepnrgedof the pliant tools of Southern. Aristocracy. - • • • • • If our brethren of the press agree with us in these suggestione, f. no time ebotdd be lost in cal ling' attention - le:the - Subject. In Many. of tha :counties mass" Conventions- are being held for the choice or 'Delegates: - Prom these asisemble-• :gee the Delrgates will receive their icatructions. -and, thus bring . Into Convention an enlightened public opinion. --Ohio State •AtiniaL Ptrrintguii, 11En4ivitte 'Ann Cntenciari MOrgan (Ohlo) Herald sup that the - CoUtmhulioners ptOnemsey County Ism transter‘itd to the Pittsburgh. 1 ! ,16 90 e an o tnn eti , Railroad:'S/00.0O0;elaukwhiall held by.that county - iu the Central Ohio /load.— !phis will enable the tympany- to - finish the toad. aY ihree!hfeColuielsvgle withont'delay.,-131tortar `its also making to extend it westward. . '•,„ \ ‘ • 5.., \ • , , ~ ..,.1 • \ '• . \ \ \ ‘`,, • _ -. \, \,,, .-'•-• '., . ~, , s`,,' , • \ -- - \ \ \ • • \\, \ \ \ \ s \ ... , • . - , :, \ - \ .- li '•'-'''''..-X-`7fr , , , ,! . ..n. - - ,,,,,,, . , : 7 , 7.,...?-!*F.:• , .- 4. , : , !!....... F...•:•,.:,15 , 1 . 1cn ' 4 ' \ _ . •' :•• _. ~,, • ' . :, ' . ‘,...`• '' :,\ .-•,,k.T: .:.-..,.. ~,,,.-f l. -0 . 4 : ..i ii i. . i 'r it . . ..:z , 4 ; it ~._, ..,• _ ......‘, ~... v ' '.\ - ', 44• %'' , • .... ... -:. ~ • \ ~..--:',, ,_:.,,...•;;.,,,.--,_;, , :.. ~f ......._________.._._._ 4, • .\_. , ~ , - . :',. , ! (?,', 1',.... , ;_ri . • , ~. The most interesting feature in the European intelligence is the Protocol of the Four powers represented at Vienna. Austria and Prussia therein pledge their efforts to the purpose of maintaining the integrity of the Ottoman Ern, pire, and procuring Gm evacuation of the Prin.' cipalitioi by, the Russian army; but at the same time keep clear from a declaration Of war, and in fact from• every really formidable demonstra tion of a present hostile intent.: "A final decis- ion," it is declared, "belongs to the ,future.' is -.:-' .The,Russuin envoys and other agents ate :still busy both in Vienna and Berlin, and have nevi erful influences in each ,capital-to servo their cause. • It is not only probable that they will: succeediti inducingthetionean Powers to change face, and side openly:with, the Czar, bat they will gain a most important object in merely pro= longing the present state of armed neutrality.— Russia is acting on the defensive, and of course she finds her best interest in the Fabian\ policy. If she can delay the bolligerant action of the German Powers against her for two or three months longer,.the remainder of the season‘mr,m, be too short to admit of any formidable opera tions on their part; and thus England and Franc will be under the necessity of waiting .another, year before they can derive any aubstantial ben- efit from the league which has already cost them such a vast amount of trouble to secV. A di plomatio game, so skilful and hard foe ht as that now going on in Vienna, does not ordinarily oc cur more than once in a generation. \ The intended occupation of Greece by the for- • ces of France and England is officially annocod." France and England," says the Nonileur, 'do not declare:war against Greece,; they wish to ruk \ withdraw her government from the disastrous' . - finence to which it has yielded, Baden - cm to it • last chance of snlyatlirm' In a word, Greece is put under guardianship and prevented from do ing further mischief. The absolute necessity of this guardianship has long been. apparent. Iler treasure has been squandered, her interests have been . disregariled, her internal organization was vicious, and piracy was fast becoming heiprin eipal pnrsuit. The Anglo-French intervention will recall Greece \ end her statesmen to the true condition of her presperity,lhe pacific activity of agriculture andmmorce. Udder the is races of this guard' ship she may possibly be. ‘ come worthy of the in rest still felt (or her in Europe, although her late conduct \ has much weakened that interest. \lt is thought in some quarters that King Othowill abdicato'his totter ing throne and retire to Germany. \ • On the part of the allies, the war does not ap pear to bo carried on with any \ great degree of vigor: It is, in \fact. rather difficult to under stand why it is that Omer, Pasha , is left to main tain, single-handed such a hard \ amnia - epee the Danube, when s end hundred and 'fifty thou, • sand allied troop•-attning idly ini.their IMIXUt ketsround'the t4et of liarmore:The facilities , for transporting the troops to Varna are all that could be desired, and yet, thongh it 'has been ninny weeks since the allied foreeCset , foot on Turkish soil, there hu been no serious demon stration against driving the , Russiiini , from the Principalities,:—the very object which, was the original occasion of, the war. \lf this continues much longer, we'sladl begin to\ think that 'Eng land and France have \ a strange\ way of backing their•friends. Frince,\ it seems, hoe made a re quisition upon little Sardinia for twenty.thou sairmen;.; e nCumbered as: she is with the\ very heavy debt, incurred by her fight with AuStria, and struggling to establish \ her new liberal'en. ' attentions on *popular and permanent basis. The', relations between Sardinia and France - ire such that the exactionmust be subMitted to; tint it is'.. more the ungenerous,--it is unfair, unjuit a and opprtsiiir ' The power of Itnesiamust be amaz ing, if we tojudge of the force is requir ed to ,overc t,i if. England has Seventy noes and men on , e itimpliorus and Elaine, and in the Baltic the gesttleet the world \ ever saw; France' has MO than ti,hundred thousand ender ' arms; Eiypt, an Tunisind Circa:Sim have con-, tributed about a 1 idred \ thousand morn; Swe c den end Array ha aprOntised large contingents; \ so, if report \is tru ,;has:Spain; Austria \ and Prussia, with their united armies of six hundred thousand arc expected \to give their help';'but• all this will , not answer. The bear don't.budge, and Sardinia,Ntlint donghty II tleTorn. Thumb of tIM Contineet, called to e rescue. —New York Cam er t \ ''.. , '.. "11...aleorimotrable. \>,, ' Bow Ini\t,a he Slavery is, \we' were already re awa; be , `boil constantly itimpels, impels- and often compels its 'votaries to lie, we never saw FO for cibly illustrated.aa in theturns case.„ \ ,Take the following samide:frem The Alerandries s ,Gaml is of a hundred airdhar ~ .aragraphs in pro-Slavery "Col. C. F. 'Einitlm lias ',inbred bottle Ile pinks that althetigh the Boston public are op- posed the Fngitliii,Slave Law, a majority of the respectable Inhabitants of that city were in favor of sustaining the law of their country;and. opposed to.the mobs and violence exhibited.,=- Anthony was much rejoiced* meope • from tile killing kindness of ' his'deaS , /fiends, into whose arms he had nit/Orli:mildly. thiosh himself, and-will doubtless, hereafter, ''be amigo's,' and we hope, . • -- ~ 'a better min?" :-', k . ' ' . 1 ;Inc Festino rs Waanxtt Courrr.-We can —Now be it remembered that*thony Burns , assure our political brethren 'throughout the hid thrown himself into the arms of no friends State, that the Whig prospects were n ever,hright whatever up to the moment that-But swooped er rip Marren county thin at the present tpme. down upon him: Iteleditteantiously Written a The Nebraska pill cannot be forced down, the letter to the brother of the girl to Whore he was ' throats' of . our honest yeomanry, and its virtue, I engaged in Virginia, and this letter had been , endonseMent by the locofoco State Conventien, opened and appropriated by ono of the Master , meets with little or no favor, even among the dass, - whop communicated its contents hi B.ottle. staunch adherents to that party. The- aornina' l '; The letter stated that the writer was ativork for Lion of Jac ;Pollock gives universal satisfaction • , C. Pitts on stick a wharf, Boston; so. thrit'dhe and ,we.have, received assurances from several master knew exactly where to find hischatelXL- leading teen of the Free - Boil PertY,.. that they He came on; found Barns; tried to perituari have discovered no reason as yet to withhold him back into Slavery sPeaceably—and failed:. their support hem Judge Pollock- - ; If the Free nll this time, the. Abolitionists knew nothing of , Seders; in other; parts of the State act as wise Burns nor oithe Case. ItWas net until he found 'and -consistent at, those who have assured us that Burns was not to bo 'Coaxed or wheedled' that they are satisfied with our candidate and back into bondage that Sattleinvoked the aid of th.ePtineiPles he adraeates, Judge P. Willbe elec. write, lawyers, slave commieslimers, revolvers, \ tiAby an overwhelming majority,tind the friends bayonets, cannon, and a U. B.`, vessel to take O_f Pfedom secure a triumphant victory inthe him beck.' 'Yet, even then, Bernewas-nearly Keystone State.—lFerven Pa. dia. , . - ' all the three or four days he was'On trial in the . \ . \' - - bands of the' master and his b.SOkers. , If ho couldhave been coaxed to pot on his', chains vol.; untarily, he certainly Would have been, Slavery would have gladly given. her two ablest Doctors of Divinity for each a triumph as that.\ , ..llut the man stood:out - fora man's rights to thetast, - and only consented to be .thrust back into 'Slavery when he had not a chance of escape leN Ile .will probably expiate in some south-weatern . rice .swamp or cane-break the crime, of. having tried to bo free. Of course, he does not now tell owner that he Tulles his freedom-Att would only aggravate his miseries to purpose. But in not the fraud involved- in such paragraphs as that - above quoted too impudent even for 'the sum of all villainies r—.N. 'Y. rtgame. . . . . The news from all parts of the State with re zard to Judge Pollock's prospects, is most cheer ing. The - imbecility and sycophancy of the Pierce and Douglass Administration, and the dieguating manner in which Bigler lump to the coat-tail thereof, has satisfied honest men, of.all parties, that "rottenness" prevails as alarming. ly in the State of Pennsylvania, as it doer! in ,"Den mark," and that the purity of our state gorerti mcnt, and for the welfare of the State generally a change must be made, and the viewe given to heme.st men. The alarming enciroachments ntkw making by the slave power las aroused the freemen of the North to a determination to yin dieate their right. Gov. Bigler to-day . etandi soul and body committed to the Nebraska _swirl: dle, whilst Judge Pollock says, "It should be In dignantly coolunned by every honest freeman." Freemen. whom will you choose? The man who Is a most servile tool of the slave interest, or the man who is ever, found true to freedom's cause? We aro glad to assure-oar citizens of all parties, that Judge roflock, perhaps accompanied by Col. Curtain, will vialt us before the election, and speak for himself. When they come let every voter In the county be present and then deter mine .whether or not Judge Pollock is the .mao tor the times.—Erie ConentonoN. Tar Jaws or NALLSTlNlC—Tdkeatened Famine. —Recent accounts from the Holy Land repre - - ..sent the condition of the Jews in that errantry as most lamentable; and there in abundtmt evi dence that these people are suffering treat dis tress from dostiution. - Their Sufferings Ldife been occasioned partly, by. the failureof the 'lest harvest, which hag raised the price of food to r an enormous heighti,and.partly by the .present war and .political disturbances, and the 'diminution of the resources for the support" of the poor de l . rived from other countries. Sir 111OSes Monte-' flora, an eminent Hebrew of - Ltdon,. 'Lite!) , re-' trirnedfrom a visit to the Holy Land, - .has, pubs 'fished an appeal in behalf .of the sufferers, in which he saya . . I learn that "fathers of ferael—men profound. ly learned in 'the law, who, so that they, may die near the graves of our forefathers, submit to live in the most abject poverty—are. now impelled, by the very love they bear theinchildren, to sell them to the stranger, , so, to use their own words, that their offspring may be spared death—death from starvation."' \ \ The Hebrews of Jerusalem have also issuetl an acrusaiem have rani. `"Appeal to the Congregations of Great. Britain and America." The following are extracts '`ltrethren of house of Israel,,who \Mourn in happy England and' America, arouse your selves mad save from annihilation the remnant of the faithful watchers of Zion and Jerusalem. We lack the power to give even a faint idea the miseryWe are enduring; every heart has become sickverytongue stricken dumb. \ Behold, we. , are utterly prostrated—both in mind and in,b..y, incompetent to proclaim the severity of the visitation that is consuming us. Starvation apdpestilenee walk hand in hand, knd the wail of'tho\poor„..the widow and the or plum is borne in\ the air. It is difficult to say whose sufferings are the greater, the miseries of then born under the sun of Judea, or of the "holy pligerms from distrait lapds. All classes of soci ety-, alkgrades,and conditions , have become uni ted in tip krotherhood . \ of \woo ; heads of syna gogues all their pious Servitors, learned rabbis and their scholars, mix in, the crowd =to supPli mac ands be a mouldy - trust. Even that .assie tance, whieldbas hithertg reached .us from oar. :brethren in tfir and \ Tarkiehdominions, isnow, in coniaquence of tliewar, 1 cut Mt': A CENTURY 01 ., ,R0591A11 Exisnotts.=Such a list as the followingpanuot be prepared frem the annals of any European kingdom, \ s ead'scareelY, from all Asiatic motchy. aptly been described as an absolute inonar' ah s , tem , pered by regicide: \ , 'l7lB. Alexis, ion and Air of Peter the Great; tto death by order of big3am father.' \ \ 1730. Peter .the Second, non of Alexis, "died suddenly, deposed and must ered; " With him ends the male branch 'of the hope of Rumania. 1790. Inn Aabsnovitch, an iiijaut; succeeded his aunt Anna in 17.10. \ln a year lie waisdepo:' Bed by`lis cousin, the Eniperess nizabeili,\ who confined him in various prisons. %In 1746 be was privately put to death by Catherine Second, during an insurrection. \ 1762., Peter the Third murdered by‘his wife>, the EmPeress Catherine Second. , 801. Paul, her son, murdered by a cd'aspira .cy of his nobles., \ 1815. Alexander, supposed to have been spade `away with by the conspiracy which broke °Olen 'hie death: but liter diicoverier*frem Russian 'sources, howeviT—throw doubts on this rutaa ATrACK. ON A REPORTEIL—The Philadelphia asps:Sua . On Sunday Mr. Edward Pepper, a reporter of the New ,York Timer, was pursuing his ordiriary dutleadu 'the vicinity of South Ferry; in Stone street a place inhabited Chiefly by Irishmen,when the cry 'arose among a crowd there'ossembled,\ " This is itne of them !" " A KDOlT'Nothing,”;&e.: and he woe knocked dowtivith a loaded whip handle and 'beaten. severely on the head and body and would have„been killed had it not been for the exertions 'of some fifteen policemen—officer - Sheen suffering also from .his close proximity with the victim: \ The Tribune says the nttadk was 'ade upon Mr. PePper because the mob suppos ed him to be Brow Nothing." AS they said. lint the victim dik not happen, this time,. to be on s ,American, abut on Irish Catholic. This fact shotta that not only was this foreign mob bintol to the last degree, but"so blindly furious as 'to , mistake ono of their own countrymen for• a-sup posed cipponedt. Sevmal \others. were also beat en at the same spot during, the. . afternoon, _The mob in cinestion watched the Ferry for victims during the \ . ,fifternoort; and 'made - asaults only equaled in'4heir violenbe by \their cowardide.- This matter,`anys th e Tribune,‘'':tt is of such fear ful significance that it will not betsuffered to rest. If. Americana are to be murdered for a political creed by foreigners, in their own'. country, our, eoelety is at an end. We Must luiCe a thorough" reform, and justice as summary as terrible." Gra*—Brigham Young in his address to his people.sraks thus of his authority: • 61 h A ys no fears whatever. of Franklin Pierce ,exeusing me from office, and saying that another man shall be Governor of this Territory. We have not got a Territorialgovernment, and I am and will' be Governor,. and no power CUM Asa• I der a, unlit Oa Lord Almighty says, ‘BnYhettn, goo need not be 'Governor ang longer,' and then I willing te'yield to another. I have told you' the truth about that." . v. ~ . • President Pierce. would do both himself mad Ids country honor by at once proving to errant Young that there is 's hat below thit of the Almighty's which, can wrest his autheriy hum him. That he should ever t:ars been op.; pointed to the place he )olds is a thamefel foot which heargument or ; expediency can excuse. . . . A Srocr Fittow.—Dering a recent royagoof the ehip Eastern City one of thetallors met. with an accident: The captain lalarded the - Dutch' ship 'Admiral,. from Itatezdam‘ror Batavia, and PrOcurod the &mistime* of a, tarpon from her, who came on board and amputated one, of :the legs of the ecanan, which had been badly in,itic edi below the knee. • Shortly . after inflammation and mortification toot plaCeiand Capt. C. thcmght • hq could not stiVrive.. The seaman in, the mean time imlimed to hare his leg, taken off higher, up. Mter a delay of a couple of days, , Capt. C. cotmentell, when the Carpenter of the with a earring knife and sow, amputated the let close to the body. The seaman - underreni thr ip ers ti on ,,, w ith stoat heart,' and NKr Atemtexo AND KAsisTho Star ooderstenis"thet ill - theitidLett tit Skim two two United States Territerlif hare bona& ded trestles with the Commtlesiaoq ollottleraM. forihemslioquisbmeheet theterols at pres 7... tit occupied by them •wititta the am**, of coup t s t i i mui po I porci to be Ineltuled ,017.:Itit two stee l • ' • . . • ... . . hi. 5 1F , ..4 4 1irt%,\1 PI ,4 ? ttlilir '4,1 : 1631 / 114!1, 73 • 4- ill 1,47 t. 1 , 70 , 3 , 1 tit it 1::ki- 01i 1 41 1666 135*' 17071 7 6 .' 1 2.7 , ' 1 i IN pias 1 11' \ 1 , 49 , 1 1....,.: 141? 2 4 , 0 ' .1 A ll l ' °. .2 , : 1 / 2 \l6o9ca I 75;! 1711 I flik 1 1 4/ . I s atlfiii , . 1 371 / 2 154 i 1 474 1715 1 ..22.1 1 15m 61 \ ' ,Ai:4 '4 11 1 f 17 :8 76 ;1 . 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Thomas W. liiggitkon,of..lirorcei-,;.,, , tar, Masa., is en bail' for tokresponertithit ''; \l, charge of inciting ' d riot in - Boston at tfier=titge';',N , \ of the 'attempted' rescue 'of- AnthanY , Burna '-q. %; This is eminently properi •- :We don'i\knoirlhat -.• • '..... \ Mr. 11. did anything toward effecting:the rescue,:.,..--,', of Burns; but ,he dour:tidos would.harb done if. ).' - ... 1, . he could, and now regret's that he - ditknot.4 . l . '• , , There were oier\One:-Thonsantr Oietiumett le' \Poston (attentlingOn.Anuiversiaries) &rift* th slave-catching Weeltund . we , are welt °Matta() "r'' ' °`• .that at least nineteen-twentieths •of. them eat- '',: nestly wished the 'poor \ slave. free from hia - ki .a • nappers, and prayed for\ the hastening - of the day ; i which \ must coma when no mon onn be taken by \-,', \ force out of a Free Stateexnepting e&ekidence. "i , ) ,-`;' \ , .that he has committed a 4-tme. , It - I:nutlet-be' ~ ..i, • ~, , many years, according to tht'present set orthe ,-- -0, ~`,.. current, ertya clergyman amougSreemeit'will iis , , • \ ' naturally, i7itably be' an ndc ,l tsary of atare-',°: • ° k ..., hunting in N wYork or Boston bough it were' ,',.. ` , 1 :,., prosecuted on the Gold Coast or - ,tlte.'ltiglit'of . - 7 -, ° 2 ' ..,. Benin::"' Even nUSir; wlidn }..(, S. ua411319 engagOdr• • • - . -',,, in kidnapping find it neiessnry to sr,ttrendtheM: , .. , selves with .armed \ cohorts nf, jail Wds, black c .. . 7 . legs and brother bullies, In \order, to` event a rescue by the holes\ yeomanry,wlio crowd the streets, it is pretty sap to presame that \ anyreat minister of the Gospel who may tlepresent *ads ;;• ~.. . ._::: opposed to"the blacklegi and buTlies , anctinlavar, .:, of the right, of every blanioless tr.Miteldtli4ik.t.,, ..r When kidnappers are the chief to tornof t he' , \' `Union. of 'course evnogelista are rebeht\ end riot. s. \-- ... ers-' - But, sincikwe' have Teta' by Jrni her& fat / \ VV White men (if not - claimed asfugitiblis from - ',',„ \\ . .• Slavery,) what are , you going to \do tthettt , i-a-:' , ;,\ \ \* ' N-I:Tnduae. - 'II! r The *.ew °dhoti • .Delte;.which if we mistake not, was'one of the , .t,'; journals which defendid the monstrotufinjusties s \v , committed in the acquittal of. Ward, makes, tha fell Owing melancholy confession of the•mmil l tioti . \ of affairs in its Own city: ' ' •AlthougV-the murders in Neiv - Orleatiewiil.hv• • - ••, crags Mae evory twelve houri this' (the cotieic %Son of Prank Smith for the murder of his wire,) - - is the seoetidcrinviction for eight years !, Thefe. is a fault somewhere, and it shciuld be remedied.V •"i So many rourders;%;assassinations, fights; drown- . v hip, and "found dead," should lead to some 'in-' .deavors for their stoppage: •As it is. no ono is ever found guilty of murder here, and those who are convicted orjuanalaughter are only senkte, , ,Raton Rouge foraq term of years: .We hOpti the ' wrong will tre'rerneilied,\bat havancicasott. suppose' that it will 'be. A jury cannot be. ein.- Partnellod in New Orleans Who - Will find any Ittlitt'.:,.7ki 'guilty of murder if theymitithelli it. '• Thepal venal judgment is—" P.very*iau „ take eare., . VONSOLIDATION. Or TLlAnithP.ll9.—We under- Atand\that an extensive and highly important • cOnsalidation Of telegraph lines has'recently ~, effected; by which . all the lined noWsin 'ase, and - all the patents' pertaining to telegmtildnkin - thei States of. Ohio, Lrlitina, Illinois, :Wiseensm, 1111-' , .: chignu, lowa, -and tho territory 9f ItUpneseta,,-;;: come under the control of one corporation known \as the '‘,..!Nevr "York aid Mississippi TalleiTeint ing Telegraph 'Company." -- This Comparii\lakb,''' p4session.of theSpeetlentiLakti Erie Linera ox teriding . fram 'MU° to Detroit and frourClette.,,.7.c land \to ilittaluggi, also. what arelnoPu us the , : Wade \L es in the Western States. • The Comps ley had, previeusly. the Ifouse'Pr in ting Line i,,tendirtg\froin New York le Beffido; 'from Buffalo to Clerehind, ColembaS, Mrcirmati, Lea , ' • 7 . iiigton, Frankfort and Louisville, Their recent pdrchase gives them condection with St. Lonie l each a line is forthwith to \he nonstrected alOag the railread keen Cleveland lo Chleage. ' ' This consolidaticalWill effect reiolutiOn IA the - busirteis of telegraphing. aniEtenditO remedy. to great isxtent, the evils phich have embarettes%L.,..l.,. telegrnplikecommenication with , the The . delay and %,e n certabstY which has hlwaYartitend, eel the tranamission of messages to and frourthel 4, -, Weitern Stites, wilFr under - the . neW'.' arradge-i --ment; Cease &l bir experienced'bY the timidness-, community as the ocurAerhat,tbat delay will' no more attach: to the Western.than.to the Eastern Lines. ShorFlinkpoerlyconS`kricted and man aged by lireeptintllblo parties, - have heretofere afforded betatrunciretaln meillocispf emitmenti*air doe. Those now give plais \ to grand:tattrk-„ . springing from New \York- and ramifying its branches the great .Weit...-Rochisierboily. B . LITE BONNET -BOARDS-12 ire.:rittper'7ll* rioretudity,rede • I.lsaDLitlt. _ y _AWNS--A. A. illasoli &. Co- no* 1 -A. , :rjusgrft: t it a looor Ap t l4. , , m t a ll orwa*: . 1 ,7 1 „.... T. an rlll n . jit rem NGLV3II&. 'FRENCH • two. rodd o ointmentot Aar o wood.: Riad c .a..zrft. • gingham. arid Printil May. mrZ' MURPHY a RUMMARIM. ' FINURED WINDOW ilLrbai_S-4,lageA suortabent new and Itandmo me Dattdo-11 :reeeiato for We by THOS.RALMEEt.bSII4III4.4.-- -- - - - - - V.IIEAP BUILDING} LOTS FOR, ,, SALE, Ilj lama.. In wt lldnaturc • 5 4a05 Lots at $125 mat; 4 hag. lota at WO tub; •1 do do dtV.5O, on vary tort. of pat-omit tars; ; d, CUTLIBERT-LK/N. /40 0 . . „,. . ~.. \ r . \ i, EANS4.S bblB # mall white . ~ t ~,14 , b r mrr, .r.. a ^o". REA ; 74' water - et ;: • .' ,", ~..'1 DRY APPLL'S—M)-bblakforattle b y mr=• _ - :-nbain N. Comuti-4- lIEESE 100 bsfi. prime cutting Air safe Cb 7 - 7 . 27 - , HENRY KacomtrriKA 'Elk URLINGTON HERRING -L-6 AAA. But' \ it union &Dow ItatlAgavo . ltrp-W. A;41cOLIMIl. bbls. b.r4 ado br J.kW. 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