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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
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"'Van. FikW• bh ha lf 4 l Wi r
W /MK LY—Twe dobeellebt Sdnat io 114.016 QnL
bersappleidas tb• tellostiscee eb:
• • • Time tapir per 9 . 00
".Tetteteteee: • - ••• .• • 03
Twenty . pletit .. g e ' l i a, 20 - 00 •
•'netto=s -11 11tshillelitnisee. ,IX• dub ;AM
Lt Peet enerthe Tell eitatM4 tthekt the =we ht sent tar
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PATES Or ADVEILTIStNaI ' • •
-1 - misaaaara (laminar ranyan(lor-Asa!• . 4-'
: -Da addltSomannsertlon..-... 94?
• 11,g. ;:.
Do 7 ' 7. 'three 00
I , 'Do .lt 11 00 I
. '-iiteratog =U Wdltlo we ar lest per annass9 16 00
• 06. 9 0 ,12 .. 143 4 1 0pi5his Dlenall.l/2001 -
• - nuro,) eteleinve r ••-•••••• - •!••_•••• - . 5
• earls additional Mar. Inserpea Imre= soallwand
for oath additional , squaws bssaptadtillaegthe Sunni rata.
• • • Advertfeerrniitte isniedtag 1 artier% and not OTOlt
!!IlA i tt e legtomol as a ar c l,a l, lo
-• beyond the sanotml thawed Utak Ü blitltk ° u to,-
••• -• rannonnelag eendldateafue all to clam& was:ante
• Adyntiannent u other e
not rasated 'tett-he ..torr m lbga=r,-
- -amen. of Ishiertkam will be conthtssul'...,
naes i hil4.4 _l:last • •atrtetly Malted to .
• ...r h. oWn =atm adrertirententa Jur
the bewillt str other peramsa as well as all sdrartbemeute
• 14 lanasedlateir erstoseted with their own latrines; and
• all clasteeW latrartlsemente, length or otherwise, ler
".--p-sad the umits ne slurped/a the weal e 0
1
e 0
6
ger all cash t=e n r .d. o. adrertislotre
; - --Tiir d 'arrarrAn i "aaatt t ol T Alrtlfla inetiEatbrea dry own" ,
Par; I =tar . n i tli..=tlit o er4s4= l ,4 ner h tat=td
• able strietirlw adranz 5 6 , t• " •
' • =l7lll7sTe ' el tekier ' red sitECnit staule; tiniest areoinper
br funeral Invitations or ohltaarparaleas, and lams
1* a... Pealed-to be paid .
• Regular airertlsert, and all others retothur eserimanka•
'thaws" saything .notleel desiga.l to mit lst.ntio.
•thdrei• 001reoll. : Sunorrta - or any 'public entsrtahurmata
.. when ettarure are made for admitteuee•-all hotter of
rate trioclattent—eeerr hellos dr - slated' PI ,attent.on
Itsnrireteontertalsta: retrted tattud. l to Promote.
hai.td., 4 l Mitt On y be Inantel. with the under.
tterUns that the meets to:he paid for. It lotandt.t7
•De Intmted the kcal column, lite, surae.ullllA alargN.
a I. lia r rruP f tYr ' .
: 'Tnvtro Liman Tenths. ag each. '
- .net" go.* Apra& and kartloneen advertheemsate nor
to be dusted uoder yearly'. rates-,- hat allowed • disaapt of
thirti•three and ouirthlul per *sat front, the amount of
nlith yr
_
Ora eqiissr„l.•
• endi adiltionstlnsettlan.t.'
• 'slartirssysiriitr irtszir
'!qr.iitatens,•(lollnrs.7gne Inseitinn rants.
• As.' tuft 7.l.llannuu Insertlnn.....-23 cents
All inn:stria adarritscuarntstn Di rail in sarasszon•.
tATES'OV:DiScotarr.
!r•i,ol4.=.aa=J
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..-...- '• 'N. .110451.. ES ~k :BONS. Brokers.
~- itok. 27 Starlet ;Latham Taira 4,11 a rourta irk Piftramph . •
'. " PENNOILTANIA. ... . p i:o . odi al' 5a1a ...:....: /.3i
Bork of Plr/Vmwh,-..-.. Branch at Yono ...t. oo
N."4 = ns t.°r " lir "' enr
i rlt ei niiiiii: ii:
- ._ ,ilier - Manors of -par m
.• , nsalt. et - Sonienove---.4as Trankiln Bank -.---- do
'Mink et. North Amorion- Infaratto 11mik.....'--,-.• do.
Ban k. of North . q /Atonal Ohio llarjrinkTruottio.; do
' - Murk of Ponnoolvonia-- Wooten Ilmorro Bonk.-: do
, Bank of Ponn townhip, of Ifirsolllost..,...-
Commorefoa Kink of Ps..-.Tar N0t0n.......-- ~_. .
Thrown' talocrundos• lOW= '," • KEW ENO Llati.P.. Lri.-
, . *WWI , Dank.-.......—T0r All "Ghent Marks- --... .2(
lint.dngtan - Dink4..........;.. '-r , - NEW .YORK. -
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.'-lassnrlke. * Moth. Eank....por Now York Ctty.---..-par
~..,.parrearanlnf 8antc.;.:.4.---.4mr . . Wb t .... ~, ............. /hi
...,;.I=rs i aloirdt lsm ti' M illtimorn -. N ...t..;«.trr
...U=lin n' A....nor N.al. t aiirtallaWAßk.'
....„.
+,...; w00tat0Rank...........r....”pat AS rrotront•thinko....---. ja
; - .lllmarottlbantbak....l3; , ...-, NIMIINIA, - •
km* oft:kronor Okenty... k . of tam Valley.— 1!.;
, ; Bank attarrtElk.,, - ~..i. Bank of l'a,illoromond... - :
Banka coa, 0 4 orrliss... Ex. Dank, V., Norfolk r•
ettiormantoorn.-...-pa Farmers . lak of Thstas. ...
Dank of laottylarancla....../36 keret:motet alochrlnank
.3
rthrtadlotcmi"";=.l.74N.-artraah'wetrdm'm...—,,"rd"--7.-:
p m as t.,
. • acitioalgry 130.... i tp1ar "N ONTII OAP.OLINA.,
•or Year , 2
.. ; atota f sto , th . ~. . .. ;.-.. 3 a Or Et% P IN. wai l ; g
.. o r
1 / 4 A. ,, bis i t i Tzurs;, ‘ Przl l tte:-, AZ= 2
- Eastou•Sask...-,....,-..:. _.. PANITK CAROLINA.. . -
throk.“4-,--.-.......-.. ' Kkofthofikefk.earearra -
Irk of lkorks Co.- , Mork ot.fronth Conk= 2
Pormerif liketLaripstot . • Dank of Chatiorton-
Fame& Bust or :_ .
n}ON_._ • • Pkrairanat -Weaned' Ilk 2
; - Form. arbnyWau . . -. ~ OCONGIA- , , r •
e.
: rwrßk r W • • •.. • Dank of AUfrouts---.. 2
i ,................._ B . ufartmonanif , s... ' 2
...r.....1N . , X. 22 0& : : •
".. Larnastor Rank —.par Allsobemt llarato-..-., 3
' ar omuty 171: - S . ~.
.• • KENTUCKY.,
r o i rW inm,,;l . 4 ... - .1 .. , a la•
• - M.D.. ) 04 .1 , -*.P. NaltherallkaKentael7 ...
..._ Most , M0nk....._. .rt 2ourbmnßkefltontorts7 *
- . I *Ydnant Ilkrlialliesguii V AllSoolllM . '
::.York Hank....--..-- Ira n atStsto of absonon-134
- i- - Billaniotas--...-3.4. 7 . ....n.t.M0i0.... . .
• 01E10. , SUM usok sod Dronebes GO
„ Okla Atato 1rank.,.....,-.114 Dank of, 111riors-„-..... ts
'=l . A .. ' = ""'..."d* illarins/ I CU. l eki all 0 '
=144. 4, wr0 ..--
- 'do , lacsneAs.. ....,,
. 0 1
A t
....._,... . 40. • .. .of alsekar oleo
_nous. 2
...calla VINE.II4I
• 'USW% a Rip'
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at I
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s: Alai - Fat=
.s, ft:salsa-16M
,aunkr.q . .,.._ .=. zr , 44 , 170 ,,,:p.u,...,,_.. t 0„
lith
fit . t.e1rifk......... " .....7 dol tuna nu---7--140
Mi satt'Mtal.'",lgttrkhgT.."-:-. --.- ill
al y...- .. dorm:—..—.-- bpi
at liavanna......-- do nortutirni--...--- 4.133
Mat OnTaaora . —. do Dm (la 1A. , . 3.6
•
. at
Woo.t Mullikin-- do Th Napolooftf---..-....
. 2..59
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• PRICES 07 -.MONS. -
itsieou= von nut prrrsirexton onzermirr
CO.:;
STOCK AIJD EXCILINGE BROKERS,
wo.n rormru 37"4"r*
Virt
I.!lhaaL+ fl:=l7.
• pap. trs RiD
• Plitsbargb .4tr
-,lDe,Car city.
Rank et. littsluntt . .
' ante
Its.ormiot
e.d.orsThuo , ,'
raVeriga l ictL7:
Irjni.rDdr"ir 1,0
nterp to s
Calsenetoo
Anoeisted ittwassistb.:.
kiaves—Mapada-
MEEZiI
LS
e u4ii iieae.iets. ......
. e als.Zishavrates
. Tau r Slaebratar
. Nem& itillttna.-.
Ala i bit tr. , 4
, L1,=3 , :c ... 10 2 / 1 411, 0 4 a
43
o t4Z/Sa n g i hurt,-
.:iiireiltkitlltil
, ;41,1a.it Pernrclisak 114
Fttoltritpsl
'Ninth Clestara-,..=
1 12: Xr g b " 11..uo T ar:
d'wntait'
Doadass
Me= Cat *.
. 1 ,r 1 4 .1 1t
(Amur
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y ristto a cd~,..~:.... `.:..
YJCCOLINGVAD BANKING nous' CIIt • . •
Maid Bar* Asada., lo p n born end
PORY2OI4 And • Dontedio , Exclinage,Moin,,
• . itaxililltot i t m irtid Lang w
or e6re *ad •34
• 43'1 dheon sad as nrytothOld.
.ft , L.l_ l4.l o. o t 4usa tad va
on &poet, sad Ward akrwed ibtai pm.
GEORGE E. ARNOLD lb CO. • ' .
D : R .tf la irijka slici stylk . enaLid.k
-' PORTABLE; THRASHING : MACHINES; AND
..:,_
__,:- SEPARATOR& •
, •
VV .- MOUNTED to be thorilughli - built;
.i 7 sad to wirdwaltil tv adi an.fsald I* C - Nr. CA-111q1k
•=lta Slosatarind'a
. Thaltawaldratlise atritat.. 2' ,Atrjo,:rd
Mre:4ll , 4.l.... "' Alk l ca ' ::=..n?.=
tz.4.
. . runs nth L thruiarfaanw, ad-wakea nada wodr.
than 9,0:0) ad dm% an, naw brow InAldWasten
ireeterte• mantthei. .Itooyet teas
,- nava On= SO la IMMO nal a dkdb; and, on
. : tddiougb. Lbw b... idaavwd by Wombs
.-- we *mita as dadnala, - ad dd wadi 'duo Ai r, in
• '. . Tbigrandat Is' Itokti Perak and, Is attadbaW to db•
.Thraddr, nant_epsopl- AMT. aeparatai 0a draw out dud!
~ .1 sow sir vftaddsaa grodk edits anti .tw
it?
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- , scoTT . aiii;:yisirtvetro.
^711711.,:k. MAUD,: DENTr3T,i Pen.ulWet,
IV IF ~, I.V•zres Man lift& Mai Witt Item li , Ir. to 6
battodsr , otivaill 1154noelred or itterethed to
10.41,baa Z i araabrilvediallmppahatascat aria amigo
BUSINESS CARDS.
' I IOSEPIT B."Ec MORRISON,, Attor=
iza l i turat i r c r e Ma Na 143 b. rimrth saresc,ben
• ..Y74
L'4.:. HALL, 'Attorney nt -"Bake
weft Barteltrip,h Gnat strart. between 'ft , mrt* and
aatICI4II,T
ROBERT-E , PHILLIPS, Attorney at l sw,
t 'OBERTTOLLOCE." AttornoY tt Law—
031.0.6 rum mad Gnat otesi4s,opt.csito the Cottrt
one aro, Pltkibtagh. n‘7246r53
AIMS Attiirnei4t Law, 01E60
rovrib stmt. near Gnat, Pitted* / 45 4 1 '
quszsc.nAxEGlN.Attorneyat,Lcii,
Fos ITO Fouftb skeet,. PitilburSh• • • •
RAPER N. - BRADY, Attorney at Lew.
xa ee Irtft iitted,litt#lollll:
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
rIrribEINAN &CO. : - Bankers and 'Elnlnika,
^- 11rokits. No. 03 Wood itraet, oorair ofDlamoad AM%
ituraudsali Baal Nees and Clain." ]Dlicalmt
14341 Prominorr Notss; mite Collections In aU
priticitslcitki of tao - voivo Road. Demons an • cel
=don lemma. sad ere tha4Mscluipt attention toad otb
zattm atTettalalng to • Brokers busing:la: • •
' lilLtaalara Nzebange am:total:air fo We. tradlly
•
Aims 111143001.........11M10
IiRAMER 4, , RA1114, Beakers .tuad - Ex-.
thonTe ' By and aerobia and-Elba sad,
• Notah nagotiata ]Dens nn Real Wide or Stock Soto.
rltha.ritehnoo . twoi7 Notch rod Time Mir an 1410
and 11 eat. ,Ray and. Nell Stock. bn Colll.l3lltnied, °Alec
thin. awl, on oh points 'ln ill. Union. Whop corner or
Third and Wood streets; directly °poodle tin" EL Maio.
air.l-1r
11,D. KLVS,. Coini Stock and Exchange
amlDrokir:.Foterttr: street—teas and will. Stccla on
adon• Eget:a:we en Eastern .ides ent.plled at ens ,
rent ratter. Oolloetkms nude on tbq West at lowrater. War
tern Note•flonat. and *old.
• 111113.11.01 YALICInt.. .:....neulta ' K. aim.
IeaI:ALMER, laNNA Suceessors. to
umia (ka; flanker., Exchange Brokers and
eta In Foreign. and DomecUe Exc
h ange, Carti ng:Ws of
Depoolt, Bank Notre, and Specie—N.
Tided eboats , akzerent Monier melted on Deposit. Fight •
Meek,. far sale; and oolkrtione made on marl! all Idledk.
pal_rointa tho Elated Staten. , •
• Aloe highest gunk= paid of ?Onto' . mid Alieli=
• Advance. mad* •eit aVadgnmeati at.. Produce. &Ivied
east: nuvitbcrod terms.
. .
. . .
.7[lorll. 11..1VILLIAISS & Co., Bankers and
V V rarluor Drukerg.l.lorth Past rtn"Pnr or wood .4
• All trannettons male au Moil tetnu, ana calnettons
promptly Mtn:ldyll.: jla.ly• .
&WILKINS & CO., Etehnngo Brokers,
• No. t 5 • Yourtlt street; orposlt• The Matti Pitte.
trusisartoiss at most liberal ratans 3110
LABIBBR. Jr., Banker . and .Bro
-_r n:an stied.6l% eztiolukiac the ilea& et
Fitt 1.. b c.r7fi;
N: 110IZEES fr., SON;lMilers in: 'Foreign
• tad Domestle.Blllo ofittebangt.C.4thliates et De.
rredte, Dank Nate, and Spode, No, 139 Maket street, Pitt.
hdrgh.• fnir Onlleetlane made an • all' O. prldidpal allies
thrmahout the United States. • . '1 , - . • • '
COMMISSION &C.
•
Whokealeproeer, Int . Flrtei• and Dealer in
oFOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mo
. nokookaols 111hfay, N 0.12, SoutkEat arner
Wood nod Front rts..Platburst, Baas. mh2l
-
1 - 11 W. POINDEXTER, GencralMorchan
ix. dire Broker awl Cramirolon 11acharrt..102 Fact
amok and 118 Socond area. Pittsburgh. malamd
-11 VII. A. MeOLURG, Dealer En - Fine Teas,
VII
Choke IPamtir °remise. Wooden and Willow Were,
IMMO? of Rind and Sixth Streets: Ix noerreeetrlng a taro
asnortment of Trash ttooda*LlM. to his already *X*
tensile stork; twelve/led fmnifret hands In the Zsatena
market, ahlch - rill he sold at the loend market prima
'or news: Steamboat, and sseaues._ busies bs the
4 0 aotity. enfalled at wholesale raw •
Sarboode delivered to the eitT free of charge; 'spilt •
-A.k A. WBANE;Coratidasion and For
MeTchstals, thalers InATiol sad Prduce
Vs.: 'LEECH, McALPDL A CO., Whole
ritutclitTlTAgia.s.D'V`. arTarlfgr.s.tge.
RitrlSOlrc — CO.:Wholeaille Grocers,
Wiodnie liralm;r4 Cosa:duke Iferchantilto.
truss= iannt. rarmi
QPRINGER HARBAUCIR & CO., (Succat,
KJ Ron t4i larbitinha 43ommIsdott anti Vantatettot
31nebuttlg Daders in Wool alati Produce inntonp ‘ Nn•
145 Pint andllo Pecond streett.Pltuthinch. P. c.t.,1.1),
Tim? Factors, Commission
Red Forerardlog Ambaala ao3 Den7ero In Produce
neo*nr, oAlersibr Pitiabmwl Iklannfactares
'attended to. Nos. Ill t Water aad ho Flit=artZ
'A. P. JOSSJ
RABDY, .JONES,. & CO, Successors to
-,ssirool).• JONES CO.k CD.Cooushilon awl Forward%
g lag mahouts, Dealers In Pittsburgh 31saidsobassidasia
1119agrasi=
3
Anutick • Torzonta 6
P•ople.Toraato 6
EBY, MATHEWS & CO:,Wholeaale Oro
orri. Onandadott dad Tanrardlez IfedebOds; and
ftw Edda= Ocdtda Tdrn, Water Pittsburgh.
4 Ex
u 4
do
EaliTaa
CEWA- . ANTELO, General Commis.
t dara 3terehauts, •Philadeiphlia Liberal VIIKCII
ors couriarcedeuts or Produce gerstrallr, jinn?
e
: : , • . -•
,
f jomowteatm
late. of Warren, Ohio,
?LI YonrattlbWint. and Klub.
Butter. Pot sod
Poe Ash. and ITsstatt Pm:ow Y.: Water strut,
between Smithfield sad Vcoi. Pi tsbarsti. •
• .. . •
1:601111,1 Lrel3l,ll.
• •• (Late at Inn Robison Utile it Oa)
LITTLE & CO., Wholesale . Grocers: T ,
.• 'Produce end Ontimlssien Merchants. se d Desk. In
Pittsburgh liaanfaeturee. lin 112 Pound street. Ent&
'V,IIEESE' WAREIIOIISE.—IIENRY If.
cOLlACM.Foriranitng.ad Otearrilerket IterebsaLarat
.B W ea}.• to Mere. Batter, Late nab sad Prat= geaarally,
La .3,1 dame. above Water. Plttsbaratt • mral
ON
VON BONN - H . OM T MURPHY", Mole
' Orions end Commtadon Merrtuinta and .Deakra
Ia Pittaturgit7.3l.anntaciurna 2!;n. =Water eased, Pitt.
.
TACOB FORSYTH,' Jr:: 'Forwarding end
fl Comrotrolon SloreSsot. No. SS Wotor ottoot.Pltto
- foIoSIrLS • • -
ZntJan27dt
Int-A y}
a - A lag.
lut.JanA,Tuir
lat-reb.• Aug
tut, Maya tide
do
Itt.Jantatily
I int.3l• 4 ;kiur
do.
Div. MATT%
•
91HODLISPALME11, Importer awl Dealer
la Traub grog Arborleau Win Paper, No. 66 bigrkst
- street, totsrosu Tktrd and Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
, .bibb.ss3
. ••lkicOLlNTOCK4•lxiiportei and Whole-.
• nit gont Detail Doll, to Carletrog, 011
Clotho. Mattis FT, Tablo awl Plano Window Elude,
• Moms Bost TriqualnO, Zi0.112 Market Wert
MORtiTgri'ATTON, Nirb al each 43
and R
un urace=s, ihe Luton Ma at the rte=et.
Dlr. ItarLy.
D iv iv./an. at
D. PS
nit. " Pr.
./TAIM' VAN CORDER, - 'Denter in !Trim ,
oste. Rotary and °lora Loco Goetla. Embroblertea r
ra.
• Geo Turniahlont•toodo and Fa artkiet • foil as
inrtment of which can Wray, belted No: ST.. comer of
,Slarket street and tho lll.maad. Pitta hth. Pa. apll.ly,
A. :1.11.41 a CO. rermixibie—c.i: Lenore L r, TOOL
11 MASON h CO:, Wholetaie and lintail
peahro In fanny and Stable Dry Oooda, Z, Ygth
9 , 1
163,
20
40
37
IDI 'Pet
I DiroMIT 021
Dir.Qr.3lld.
- de.
Div.4Velliagt
iktimtZlALlsMl:l)' WLoltanle
Pk. , 4 W.A. Pit Ubangi.. . .
maw S . Jaa.too k 4
,
narb— ..RISUA nOTD
N .
JOHN ,FLOYD . it CO., ' W1;01;51110 Grocer'
alidormoitaiazimerc,banta;No.mwood llnd . 2.10 2211
Lag
se
ss
as
10
26
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.iC in,t 7 , RTlMOßE;Wholoilale Grocer, Rea
•taribur DlAffice. D.ler in Praha . Pittsburgh Mato
•n :and all kinds oft walker:mate Wipes and
lagnoru . MS 'Liberty. On Dud a very Dtro
Urea 01 superior okl Matol9,Mstey, will& ulll Do
rft.
ienarocic
XoitATii — eb., ardceri and - Com
/. mixdon Ihrwaim.* 1.18., Dalin In ..L1 klafts . g e l
asburth Itaaufactarld . sitier.,cornwead bW.WW
Bonita rlttahumb, Pa, . 11,14,4y
- sous mamma- ' --aro. 2. scorn:.
,t)BLACKBUItiI & CO., — Wkolcsale Ore;
• awry Point F and Dolan In Prottanisad
subwriarrdsn'uthaMg Muir and 01.1.¢0 always .
tit bawl at tb•Lr Wateboose.l Valet dryer Fittstrwma.
0-
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BAIAH 1510 . KEY i" - b4:11.i Wholesale Grio•
loolDeaums la ?reduce.
aster igcaled Fran . street, Pittebureh.
song D.—Du= C. so:
' GILLS &ALOE; Wholesa le Grocers and
varmombni Itaretwats, Xo.11)-1 Marty sterirt.Pitl.!..
" Oasau—
t. N lsaßixrc
'am! =au. • -
BAGALEY :a CO:, Wholesale 'Gra.;
►V- oera.Nos. sid.2o irboelidtplaMtblyardi;
WILIAM A. Drama, Grocer and
; L rea Nair. corner of 3N4 ova Sixth Ant. hog
.7,attimd or ado. Grookti_ml
Maori in= i rbi ni
krek!!!!'" 6"" j"'"'
1111 °BERT DAT zV. IL fr, CO, Wholesale
JUL thpagnowntosake umunts,lhalirrs to Produce
~Pltr a ttnai Alsaufadures. No. .SR Utatr
wmr, .
r iv ra ....nincureaxpsam
CK to Mee somas=
InclOrbo , -- ,
to
'6„.ufro! ! ! = ml.°M l § ... ruitll.
sad 1-atts vesetztres tumor of
Food and WaterotrimotAlittatancb.• "
a; • .8" e tracer:oM.
Conustotlaa Merabsei,Deilme in Produes acti i Co.
& Ri Flab:t11: iiik;WlTirlTe. (inter", emu,
• manna Metehaats, sad
tn.& ISallaLaP. trcp4a• lotban7i,WPA: aruS ELIIO
Inc • u. cossamv,
RACIAL= WOODW' CO4Nirbola..
4,ir sir Groom. N0..221 stmt. ThWfrloble
", • LEE,
'wow , successor', to
far
.01 .tniarkas
NICOV. Goods No-Ln Zibrly!!!!!t •
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ATTORNEYS.
!EEO
DRY GOODS.
GROCERS.
WOOL MERCHANTS:
CARD.lttvin been
gh app air ointed the ex;
ea:ft . /is:4la lerlitttbar, the wale ofthattot
trettbed Leather Belting. =An.
tifacturett by Y . jrzwELL t DUN, of Itartlbett, Cotuseetteet,
1r,,,,Lu0w•
nberef Swan •• Urge • esiettmai r l i .• et, ag t. wAt i tt
aupaior tinuirlfatEar Beitia;• arena:e offered
tAt b ilv a nZet. = i l l a %di...lr
"Kwhit.,Da* DOW' .00.11
. 0 Mead street. - • . . •
. . .
AUSTIAUSTIN_ LOOMIS, Rea): Estate ...Agent,
Stool, Martbandle sad ßrokor. : 46oe go. 22
N;
Meet, 0.. W.& 22.12 0, 2 s reemsty attended
Amtrer. L. AARE-TELL, SecretaryCiti
son% USIIIMIXIIIII CalnilenT. 04 - Wafte And , •
131: GORDON- Eleorettir3Vestern hen
:saw 03,91Watm stmt.
GARDlNERCOFFlN,Ageneoaraiiklin
! C0509.31", noriblott corm of Wood
._ . .
A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
•• tual Insarium Cotiumar. 42 Warr street. • •
asozon 3.,nrrrtra
,liEan; TAYLOR 4 ERTSTOLeaicessora
to Tattoo Idtonna Gonad Coat an& int ,
ing Marchanta and Agent& tar. Eastern Transmota•
Con Mow WbolnWo Malta to IltarboOroonink nod,
Loam Ootbnk, Cotton Yana, Batting. Winos !damn.. Mb ,.
and Kentucky. limp Totowa, Soda dab. Window
tilaao, Ear and .t bit* Kant Mona, apd Chatto
mkt! and Pittsburgh Mao -GONIS getkorall7.—
/Wont; le the "Polka NW' and Moaner MCI" Sheeting%
, 411 Front attest," (oppcalto LoulolOW,
- Pittabots and at. Look racket uodismr.) cftwinnati.
;WA.. V.-wawa:mom
;T:. HITTCILSON`. & CO., Commission
Martha:kis audio cent' far tha Bt. Louis Sugar Reek.
Boar, *slue; Pic awl Dar Lea.d. , Item
BOOKSELLERS. &C.
J. L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No
. 78 YmErth stead. Amno
. tj R::-IVELDIN,.WhOlesale and Retail
• Dealer In Dna& an& &boot Book 4 Plau. and Sla
t anrer. 1i0.G3 Woad attes ( , (bars= W e and Fourth)
mann)
OHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller. and Stu-
tamer, =ammo, to tomlfroo A t atow.-No. f ;Market
t; Fourth. Pabbstratk. .
I •. 77 , • so er rui;
healer In Etatiourry. ke., No. 82 Market ~tmet, mar
qamond, Vlttentrth. ' •
fr.. CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
Wood itnet.nett - door to the eorneforThlrd,
. Pa. &tool and law books constantly on Yazd.
I) tti (s
101 IN H.
M 3IELLOR, Dealer inPiano Fertes
, I) ,
osie m:4 loslesl Tostratients, &bed Books. and
tstleor , . 80 1 ...7.121 for Oblekming's Pluto Torte,
WestemTennsileanta—Na 81 Wood stmt.
~NRY.KLESER; Denier inMnsic, Mu.
Lastivagosts, and 'lmporter of Italian !!rings,
Co snot for 'Sono,* Mulch grand and ware Pim*,
with Colman's Ratan Atiorlogrot. , Moo for Dortbasa's
• auracEDER; north
areet, between Thatet and Wool. E Muilemix
an r retching. and Ilwaral Lustxtuunita of ill kW. • ,
D,RUGGISTS.
TWIN (s uccessor t 0 .424:
•f irlmheas and Detail Drast ant bake In
Alas, 00s, Dreamt' , te,141 Wad area. tAlcors Wow
Tigim 'ADM itittarlib• Ernet.hr Agent far Dr,
Dnitgista- and Apoth-
Jur entries, oorior Market stood andtboDlazoond.koop•
coruta .
ntlf en - Land * full and onnakdo asnootontit of
Drucaltedletnes,Porfunxoy,andartleteapertalablet4bolo
rmerlytkao care!!3l7r mom:4W. na7l9
_TORN SCOTT, VrtiOiesnlo Denc r- er in
Drada. Paints. MIN Varnisher and Dia tadia, 9106
T inn+et. Pittabant. . • . •
All anima receive prompt attention. .
//ZVI% the Laudon dr Co a ealuabla Tana! inedlielnat
A..FAIINESTOCK k VO., Wholesale.
• Dr.:F.7le% sad mung!ketarprs ot Wine Lead:Red
A tari Litaarm corner Wood and Trout rtreets.
meh7
B.
,e_Drots, Pilret.s 11>re Stuffs, INN, Vare&les, tcao",
wood eme, nusburigh. floats wornal %ed. Man,
Ih.csrld. earaer - ct .171.17 .1.1 ELM , SiXell•
______—__
scrlcioNmAxiii wboatato
V• DrasStistg. No. ITced Wed. Pittsburgh, f
TOTOSEPII.FLEMLNO, Succegsor to L.Wiloor:
*Ca., menet. Market etreet sad Plammed— Beeps eon
einnelp hune need • extrunete ethureetueete or Munk
Meaktinets, Itsdtenut Medi. Pothunter. sad sotte
p mtsin edes
- • Phrelene. rometrnints enzehellr hrontountled an telt
MEDICINE.
JANES Office and Residence,
ittstot. c9P.lt. tLa C4l.thsl,
I) ; :_ . .Off2 t ejel street
to 15.. r. . smAiZini
MERCHAIVT TAIILORS.
CIIESTER, Merehtult Tailor and Clo.
• ttinr, No. T 4 Wood stmt. Partinnot attention
WWW to Bore rod Youths . clowns. nalt7
VITJT.T.T DlGBYMerchnnt
j 7 per Dealer to Dead: ILA* Cloti4ng.lll Lib
N 7:
WATTS .t CO:, Merchant .Tailors, 181
• .14,V strort - We ?PM
~Smetw
rjy tr . C,1,3114.074 War-Oaths. Ou.
Our friends and customers will olosuie sirs co 1 ailLq"l[4l7l
111..tfiRtrACTITRIPiG.
L W:
W.....__OODWELI4-Wholeeslo and Retail
liaay.a.urer aad Data la CalaWet No. St
JOELIVETHERELL, blanufacturer of
PATENT BOX VIM, a maim art Sela SOLID BOX
and BILAZED BOX 1/CES. anagr of Anderson and R o b.
from ttio Bud exact di ,
aVo s i M• " o
.gIIBROIDERED .AND ADIACA -
TiLLAS‘3lgcrisl!tria . rkesl x fa s Litt &Mg AD.
Sa 4t i t i rann Area. abm ILati
Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man
nfacturing Company.
Xli IS COMPANY - HAVING ENLARGED
their moat' . Pm rmurafsetstrirr; are awe pre m.'
to rorrt. the , Intreased demand fur theleArtrk, land
/ ? . " 1 " CUD' lndm P ria g rielarrCrll Bubb.
Plarbarrh. Septrmber 184.3. ,
Boots and Eihoestt
•
ABIES ROBB, .No. 69 Maiket Rtror.t, •' 3d
• doorfroto the Marked frame: aordd Anton. the pub
bat be bu neer •ve fall rock of decry thin In In tbe
Ewe trade, smelt as I.llele tlaittcre, bat! Warta
Jenny Lind .Peddrcs, Lady Franklin sad all the eitykrer
Itnand on that:ultra also. • kilned . and Childrane .
Clatters and rang Foots and khan, In all their variation
Cin), Gentlcrurne, fn. (hvra. Pateat Calf Bade. hea th
all Boras, -Voriemrs Galtera , and Men abet, Boyd' and
Youth? Ponta d. French Calf. . • "
flew. glee an • call ea ma
wish to eel! each • itl article
to a ll who hear as .Itb their custom as wilVnien JAW.-
. Remember the thaw, SD Ilatkat Meek. • =TV
10111 D. 1tett021).... ' JAZ= N. rtcota.
it CO. • .
WIIOLVIALE AM/ lIETAIL rasnIONABItS
HAT AND CAP - MANUFACTURERS; .
AM DEALMSIN ALL KINDS Or FIMA.
- CORNER OP WOOD AND rontsznears.
VLStudr stOck•Datmes inn , quality An otiloof MEP
uffs,lkTA, Culls And Par Cannes;
• •
New Coach Paetary;—Allegheny,
M.• II.: WHITE & CO., *mild ra.
g M. aeoe A.
p i e f n
i lt! tar thei and thst ttkeziltr;
deeds. '.They see now mekink v end .ere prepared to meon , 7:
=me fur army dtrocti=f 4 =m t.
sba
lonje l Vtice manalketore law atom work. end
tan Um they h 0.., they fool coctlldaut they are enabl.
ed to do work on the meet res•Onelle theme with them
Paying partlader attention to the weleitlon of etedmiele;
and haring none hot competent ,eackenett. they ham no
tineltatkm lecmarrenting their work. We theme,' oak
Abe sttenClon of the public to Ude mattor. .
ltit—lhrpahimy do ne In the boot manner, and sritrhe
• Coach and Careagolfactory. • .r•
OOIINSTON, , BROTHER A, CO; ootieriof
-nalmdat atal 'Remo* staeta:AllagbaaT ask, aroald
narpettally !alarm their Meade, sad tba nubile marl r.,
ithat. thaj man .. . - afhOurte =l 6 ll
th e 4l , ,, t
SIMIL .10 , 11=4
.t CIWMIII.
the bet l
erPrilideat that a •who Thaw abaM tbelr pataa et
aaga
t=tifa&Apt= trial of theta work: • -• • •
laaarlatatad era them a call Wars par.;
• Fifth Street Stocking Factory—.
itaBILITY, ENERGY, AND ECONOMY.—
. 1 . 4 itopail:ta Chlldrmea .11 . 17, Sten', Scam. lin
us 4.l"puMrP.Vors4.l*. ,gii==.
uurefazuri...-....,astorkki.
. . „ . ..
L. I. Smirarros.. • ;: - ..auvri aura :7. E. atinureAD
la& CO. . -.; • • -
IitiVELTM4W.SBUROO, - PA:
lIIRACILatid Depot' Italy:Wl - Scales, Hay,
: Clittltsail °nig dal ligibral Nid gou),Lif dosjii, , or
Ill i g ." •rutris s ' rA r igiZif li a ilr . o alll0 4 4
.Salts and isidesiz x btalls44 . o Ulm, 9f avail's.
•W W. WALLACE,
STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
iall,llll. chi 823:Liberto whist. Atero, 844 0 4fiela
j .
ONIIMENTS Tombs, Viwie Stones
Foroltheo Toi l potw r teeeleg
=,ou
Komi Sondtitimwot tri,lgn hans nek andlSv
hoshhed to tbo True of thel 4.11 meow
.211od lath ellieheeth at *l-f / Moly
• • e • •••
..- - -Blailkomith -Bellawislffitiaftptory.
CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTlCE.—Ttwintb.
tho reer t ==efil' i re ateled Into ana.
Vardlralbartjtray.vfACt' w.''PraOREACW
DELLOWS or onearrdeadaaardtbdi ore detazale.
ad to makood the oat 11IDU . 11131 , 410 r Waft! ,
VI I IS ' l W' 3 ' l 3' < l . , i "Mr
grINI to
toridoskTa7t_l -
ft2L.4-!:,*
'SHORVGRABEI StrITHEJA I fok mowing
41 . 1 M ! ,.
=rims and bleasuri irxm th*
PITTS - WWI, TUESDAY MORNING, 'JUNE ao, 1854.
. ,
lIMTORt . ,IDVERTMEDEEM '
VIBSCIriat .ar .senzirs •Oirtasl Advertlift
- Boum. N 0.340 and 348 Broadway, Nev York. (tate N'n
The Eagle lianufaaturing Company
-14 "TAT2Z d At' s& Wogigrtriftrb'
lIILIE - BROCIATE4XIII AND COU/LIIfFEI,
innalmnriety
?c
o>
of whicht tames o
CONFINED ;TO OUR OWN SALES,
art l4 . l3 r. . •
17)&11 . tl 7.ll7e s . grm " a "SrE amoun eg DDk
and ECH.NEditmanu le sal andh. over before need.. 7
Thew OiXda are nude h 7 rowa Loom =de the only
Wif hat meauttoture ever,offered sby DeVets
loWell toe:warm these Oath belle ftrrbael,4. n - •
ifrttir C''.. . l°.-4 ' l'42l' L V3lll . tin;
IRON_ W-AR31.1101T131, -
MARTIN,, SPRING 3: C 0.,;
- ' IroporMrs e.nd Dealariatt
• IRON -AND. .
• • 232 OrnmeichStrert, New Tech. • '
' ' Ifoop constantly on hand • full aumortittent of Dia. Itat
Bond. flOotp, horse atm. tad other IRON.
' .. •
STEEL OF ALL KINDS.
Mcrefunts from allseettons of tho mantry are Ineiten to
tall mama their cadets helots buying.
Orders by mail entrturted to ourea»wln bo alba at - ho
lowest market rata. • . . MARTIN, SPltleVai
.jel24 . • . ••
202 Orcennich ete
SCHIEFFEILES BROTHERS ik CO:t
WHOLESALE DRIEIGOISTS, ,
•
.
ilareremssalifoNs.l7o MIKA it, air. tylkekratut, I-
aILMPORTINO the lenaing Drugs from their ,
'orinal Markets, both in Europe sad Zwt Inalss,aarl
French. mad .Enallsh .Chemlatts, Pientsery. Toth.
Selland lialr Braslies, Mir Glares and Straps. Pasta and
Trlala EParMes. Casks. Sawa. Sts oflryttmln-In
the mast rraaunable terms. Orden tither in pen= to sr
mall. trill rendre titer bast attention.. :mt. , Lan*
rATE MACII!NESTRETCLIED I.FATIIFat BANDmtv.
•
• • moroonrk.t.z.ndomhc.cb.h.v. •
Alll•EYaia rondo thC 'lost onk,talikied
. Feather, and tharoaiadr atratcbad„ vament.d.
• ted toretber.at male to' nnworaketl arn jild i rtl , t o t out
. Atha
tats attlW sairec,plerta l e ipn:clas:er. , noTtan to WI
slacle.donkla or round—with Lime A.athar. Ithlta add
.I'l l= Y l .l o " tralrlat i , l nlettelrOgy it., N. r.
-
Globelion Itailii ig Works.. -
Nos. 211 and 818. Monroe street, Nos York
ITOIIK.B
SALES ROOM itu-ORAND
TIH'DOGES 11031 13411,WAT.
THEo . .
subscribeis having extennive Atka till
surpastail artiugameata tor manufacturing rr cepa, -
b.& their Ilue, sty tant phi:arta to offer to th. public
and dealer* thtoughout the vountty, 7 • •
11)4v - wird custrno.vimitma,
'eaten description. • •
Ontiugo.. Shatter& Doan, Rrtabte Erna Red.& plain and
• oratzsarotta4 (Wu oatt (bean for cdedren; /rex
(Ntiat, & OW. Mel Stands. Porn. mut
• . . Irark Stouts, nabrtlia Rat
Ran, ■ atikatior quality of 11.011'4mi Fence, all or iittich
tr warractt to =Data in otrougth Mutability, bra*.
vr ado/41...44 dtakP.V., aumntacturea ot.atty Oth
zsmu4stlout.ltibettc=ity.ractsiTY:im me et ati=itbr tha
the
uttatail darpattit.- fIVT k :•• .
ItlYlSl•atur . • • • • I.l2orand attrat,ti:
A LIME& W001)112041, Mannhicturer irnd
ix. Ito pork's ofU an. Mlle& Pbtoto, La. ICO Fulton et.
WARNICK Manufacturer of Entiln.'
S. .fled cathip. Puraltare, Az. 62 'Mate
Flom bliVig, Commission Merchant and
Imperfer of Brandies, Wises and Titan, ;''44 11'sah-
GOODWIN &BRO., ritaunfactnicriof
•nnsCaLT•temo. Claim aid •xtsmi
et
Wf:iELlift WILSON , Prop - letorsand
Bromfie.znyr. or A.B. NClLon's Atent BtltAblear
aaitioSB. "Millinery , 51'x'1_ " iaroaa
• Iwo:tear Bletropolltaa UAW.
06PEKROUSET.C.CPesse do liro. Pro
NsfaßL&N -CUTTERT accel!sor to L i ce,
itnirst+eCo . ..ltopater and Johter la ittAiAa 'Bey
kieIIAFFER, late W. Neinnan,blitnufitc
bmT=4l4l.4.W.MailerbaildsWo4trigabeliv.
L. CAVEitLY.Wbiileitirolleal,
kjia to Brooms, Tainted Pan. and Taw. NrOClti /Mg
low War.. Dastets.. Mot& Onnlogo.Twto, Picklock KWh
efi. ItA• Ow .t. liew York. WARM
.
Tobre
ou croth.!T i er o uo it TEßnogmtgmg
I.e. Ne eak s
"Ott.. 47:171•••
• f.V:O: - IfelA i rikr,
ILA Prixttten also of Flory inet.Ul Itroadiar.
A- lin. ,
orinzs.rozrzignasr.
TIM Weld nine beeererer, • " NNW. TORS OM
rkaDErnfiTOdeiTeltilitftirWl;biathertride,
fu dying oreleasslterLAleaDnepoa Ileatrats arid
Regulus( ewer lleortipben. Damask arui bleteen Cue.
tatas tretutleollr dreet. Lace esatehts mien& Canton
Crepe ShavhAdred the meet brOiesr, or nevi:useomm
coke,. • Alt Made ototlkortstro feed teary stoolle,.(t e the
rime or reraenot..) treated In the mart etezneeetbi tantene„
The nadernbaSed beer Mat e o d loud . end
ln the row.
elation Wills hula. al lobed. end bel asedront
than n the at tlt z rtlA ilaerisiln CO.
VIOLYNEAUXBUL, Mantilla and Cloak
1.111 nunitsetstretaad Imparter. 6$ csu*
R
F. HIBBARD & EON, Wild •Cherry
ekafire, 5!....03.T41±!!„.
T. litiRLDUitT, Americin llomnacr
mirseuri, meduhri,Ttals, cwt. ae., for
S TANTIiffERWSTIY.proia WIIIITTICIIO. Ii
rawer.* Fear tier tcl Its rittnal Micet..l.4l favatas a
yew str-th arlu!Lr. Dernt,l.]:l
__
ROOT. ditiißt from SioipiiS, is edi•
ALg g t I=ii:=:l A
31ISCELLANEOUS.
rrrrtilltritrai
. r4P-111q — ' COACH FACTORY.
11/1 DlAataffl. ,
E. 31. BIGELOW, Proprietor.
ROBERT H. PATTERN/fa
. LIVERY AMA SALE V t l . Wk
sTenc'er Darmndstrect and Chrry .trt
?MUM 11. PA.
' ASHLAND HOUSE, •-• • -.
A nal SMUT; NteCIVE liEcP.‘lll. li'rlirET.•
• 41; ,4 1) h" LT 1 • •
.. •
IT. •BEIVEIoN 'roorutrzoti:- .•.
: Pref $!,50 per
Pininfirincess.forTinning... , •
• • .7. FULTON'S . Patont Chomir.M.Praeetro
o 4.3411 y the greeted Itemiternant e4er made In
t in et rannloe. Latherst all kinds can la mantdat.
taredln one.thlrd tbe One rultdred by the old mom, at
ranching extents, andfor sinartharea idtenaM eri tett
and durability isunsurparard by any otheturoernot man
uaxtarmg L•sttmr. - .. rot niiittioulnenVra or
ant No -12 'Wood a- rittsbutalt Is.
Linden Lead'. Company of Wisconsin.
TthlE • Oorporatbro 'of this 'company 'ONO
opened bootie fur rubialnlion to lb. upltal Stork.
6 e Daubing llnure of Alarms, W.. No.
71 Fourth rt. Yittetutrub. abate 'tuetphleta toatalnlnd
Chatter.Geolnakal /Sunlit dr. can la Obtained by patios
inhauallou Mlatlrate the company. - rata
.4 moat hurry ou, the time. Many disposal be
ing short.- I turned 'Westward acres-, the Alio.
glumly mountains to Pittsburgh, Mille Ohio val
ley, accompanied by an admirable Man, the. !ter.
Mr:Patterson. In that town lbeld private and
public meetings, and wan much refreshed—min
isters end laymen of ell denominations writing
in the moat marked dentonstrations of genuine
birotherly kindness. it is is great, Presbyterian
place, Pittsburgh. - A great number of Scotch
men have settled there, and it is a eingular fact,
thatoue find's in the volley of the Ohio all the old
diviolonamf onrownfiresbytertbolora in full oper
ation. They have Reformed l'resbyterian, As
lociete Reformed; and Reformed without /Ma
elated or ttnything else. (Laughter.) 1
The Covenanters aro yonder to. Why, 'they .
show yontho coventediegtestimony--you would
think it had tometrom Air:imam but yesterdny. I
-(Applause) Proceeding:Moog the singularly beau
tiful valley bf the Ohm, with its meadows, anal
grovea, and cultured plains, and rolling wooded
hills, by Cincinnati and Louieville, on toe junc
tion of the Mississippi, nnd from that to St. !Ant
is, then Northward to Chicago, on the lake Mi
chigan ; thence, I crossed Eaatward to Detroit {
and entered Canadn, visiting tho principal places I
'tan far cc Montreal - mul returning by Boston end 1
New Yank. Holding public meetings in the pain - I
'opal places as I went along, everywhere I met
_witle the 4 , 41110 kind and generous reception. In- I
deed, no language can adoquntely express the ,
personal kindness exhibited, and the enthusiasm
of our meetings. People hear of, the greatness
of this country, but they mutt go`and eon It be-
fere they tan realize it. ' •
- , If you go from the cen to Philadelphia, dis
tant 100 miles, thence West to Pittsburgh, -1501
more; on to the junction of tho Ohio and Miss- i
isaippl„ 1000 miles more; and then go onto St..
'
Louis, 200 miles more, there you are told that,
proceeding farther Wert, yen will bo approach-
hog about bolt the diatanco westward of thin vast
territory.. There Gill some three millions or
'alunre mnin,,in' the United States, which would
be equal 6i - trot:ay Seetlands joined to' twenty
Rnglandillind added to twenty Irelands. And
in thin country. too, you see nil the various steps
of progress. There is Pittsburgh, a compare- I
flatly old place, you would imagine you were en
tering some of the region, near Ginogow—a re
gion of coal, iron and furnaces. Theo there is
eneh a place as Cincinnati—a glorious city, only
half a' century 01d,..n0w stocked with nearly
100,000 Inhabitants, and ftireished with all that
art and luxury can deviee. And then, westward,
are Loulaville and St. Loulsolso noble cities. In
that western region, yen Imo the prairithlise
Arrange places when cannot be described.
Whin you come to the cintsro of ono of these
vast places, you see nothing;—not, a tree, or 1
a thrubr.-nothing but the smooth surface of the
gram and underneath the richest, black loamy
sell on earth,—no trees to fell,—but there it la
lying ready to to upturned far the seed. Ifr ea
ing through the prairies, my mind always went
back to one poor Highlands of Scotian(' and the
inany,whe were driven to find a livelihood from
=the barren roclealmost; and I could not but wish
mi . m ,,,,..,.......
~........„„; , „„J oe se I t u m * that thousands of these poor creatures were but
OHNS k. WNW, Blanufacterrore of Spring ...trattipented suddenly to this glorious soil, where
• ant Mtn. Steel, ?Moab slab Sto4-Bbel rkPita. it oniv.requlreit to be turned, and In three ottani'
h ,,,,,, 0 „,,,,, h ,„„ 1 l a h ,ti.gpdpmgmbaNtitTaPers. WU month
h -
passe. Screw 1411 end ti and Ixow atther-Ourint at niCO s YOU are a splendidcrop. (ooear, bear n i
netsane rwststwenkyntsottratt.
..
~., .4 , , ~.,... , Ills a aillgidir fact, that the lower part of
It, r dooms ihlagt eat valley of the. Ali •tnippi, capable some.',
kit Rodgifts,l7 60 - ,, l llantifiteturens of day of orapporting-200,000,000.inhabltanti, is
m lasiaideatim p ro=lVuhrodar' 4l6l mer - tempted. to halo been plea the, bed, at 4 suet
o e, stilt exhibiting traces of it instlteauctirrelon
)1.1780N,31011A14 &CO.,llanufactutera
of I:Una& s m aoc. ite.,trate .
_AL, 22R:ea:at. monummitti of ji 114 . iitznordinary character
whatealleo...4,*"' l T'!".-'i rs t--.lv bate;' been dliceeered - mounds utionli;• nod
c %ACRES s t ew Aliewleitley for /sale, in turislrette of_ake)etons'of human bodice, het bn:
LI somutots.ersutifolUltvolu.sjin• kz 1, 40 Jouifilg tok thereon:or tribes Whiob hoe peoples V r re o nlidintrj ? ra qiik s,' T;lnta4V i s
O,an a t 0 that region for one or two theosolid - PAP. ' ' -..
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Otte nan. Nat.Tel.lMeJllste &Chula A P.m /Ints.s4
cirrY - HOTEL, (info Brownie,) vorner or
smith [ha in II Thiel stmts. PUtalmrgh. Ps., OLA FS r
--. kiirThl* law and oammoittniii Home bating under.
Rao o thmough malt , . mid turnlated with now urpmento
thennghont, Ist now open Ihr the ',option or Va teneelinlit
patio. CnanominnicnAle.: .-; :-, :., iv ' Cm .
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140 Third st...kfflop=sb.
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earth ertmet.l'lttsuusm 125. - se3o42L l,
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Deitetie trpheleterr. .WMletelsszel Betathrldrd
.004. mutt hrtehlte the Peet Whet.. , ' ' ~
A. BItowN; •trotild lit6i respectfully in.
?Zit= It Diamond, ISe.4 4 : t e
niat.e amortment of Made. a ven i ltatr a t Abut.
eom-
Ws are made redre.irt the hest otaerarnoated equal
to ant in the , Doltert tastes. -11 Ia can be -removed.
withoutata sad of - a arta Ar tai rehaerd the
- eUalr, Wolk and 111X4 .of the Cabinet tdiehment of
Hammy tioUlelland, atehrepuid to- cure -the tad
onstooters se - yoU aa the intoner at Lerma ttrrtlt
t h yl or
in their Una donor No. 6 Wood *lea Pi
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GLASS WOIMS;
.4ii?SEN4 . WiaIITMAIC Manufactuiers
of all kinds or VIALN stol CDOW
8,6=1 Ca hone lama Maga=
N. Um paid to oda alata of natnr
Ohm owl mint* onila c ipattetiessiut.Vwx. ••atz2:l,,,
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
TUESDAY . ISIORNING, JUNE 20, 1854:
futon wxsatNwroN.
CommonGeoko of the Pltteborgh Dolly Gazette.
:.... ._Ys.ennscrox, June 10.
• he country Is to bermagratulated on, the'de
f of the Postage bill, which ..was edmirobly
fro ed for bringing the whole system into con 7.
.to pt The tax alreatlyintlieted upon the mid:
All and nerthern Stites for the import of the
Po t.Offtee;'is . rtow a grievone abuse. phis! bill
w 4 have aggravated It to an • intofetsble ex.-
tellt., - The expenditures ofthe Post Office were
fall two and-s half millions a year below the re
ceipts, but the revenue from the routes within
the free Stains exceed tlieCipenditures by more
tan that amount; consequently our people, ore
red' tlds sum to support the Peat Mee full
. ,
lies enjoyed by the South; The plan of Dr. Olds
es to mate the Post Office Illestartment sup
p rt itself, by .aiipplying .this. deficit from 'the,
c mat revenues. , . Its effest. would have been to
x. the free Stat4four or, five millions of dollars
per atumm, instead of between, tiro and three.
But all this imperfectly in character with the
sconndrelisth devised to rob the free,States of
five - or six hundred 'thousand miles of territory
- - which they had bought and paid for; and which
letnindrelism could not have been carried through
but for the treacherous heiray al of his cookie
tints by this veryman. ' - - •
• L .
... It is said that Olds is struggling for a re-nom.
Inotion, and not without some hope of success..
This beings°, his constituents should know some
thing more of his course here. The proof of Olds'
venality and corruption is incontroiertible. On
_the firsLauggestion of the Nebraska kill, Olds
avowed his hostility, and went so far as to Cali a
.. .
meeting of, the Ohio Democrats in the fence-to
convert measures for rendering , their opposition
more el:remind. He also conferred with kii...Tlar
.
lan,:of the Indiana delegation ; MA urged bile . to
nee his influence with the "Democratiometehers
frem that. 'state, ila order to forma Union with
the phi') 'Delegation, so as to crash the thing In
Its' inception. Perhaps ,from a :well founded ,
distrust. of Olds' Character . Mr. Florian,' molten- I
est matithougho Democrat, refused to hare any 1
thing tu 44 with .hhi Priljects. But the meeting ;
of the Ohio Democrots look piece on the 24th of
January, nine out of the eleven Democrats In the ,
delegation attended. The conference was full i
do tethe entire slope of the, bill. embracing its .
Principlei, objects and details. Olds was tealons I
and 'explicit in denouncing every. feature of It.-- I
Ho then and there proposed an address -to the
Ohio 'Democracy ,tvarning them of the outrage, I
and entreating them tu rouse themselves to ac-
Con fer its defeat, The suggestion was agreed' ,
te., The meeting eepamted withiheunderstand-.;
Mg that the' address should be written. lint s i
on his way back to Lis' home AO . his :kindred; I
Oldefell among the Phillatines.—Delilah took him ~
in hit lap,, and Phore Lim of his locks, (it *wail :
false hair, (slime's the heart °flit° wearer.) What
promises of place, Salary, notoriety, miscalled
distinction; were made .to Olds I do not pretend
to rraY. his only certain-that the renegade sold
himself atal his Co*lptents to slavery. ' Piul of
the price has already been paid. Lei these
stetementego belbecethe people of Franklin Co.,
Ohio. Theido noVrest upon the unsupported
assertion of myself. They are made upon the
authority of oolleagnei of Oble, viol attended
• the (linens which he caned.
I my. that . thin Fum is but it fair gaeciSaen of
the traitors who betrayed us into thshunds
our Clielniad. This u only a sample of tho means
by which the repeal of the Missouri Compromise
wie bribed and lobbied through Congreas. The
ilonsovras debauched before it eon:anted to the
he keys of our fortress were delivered
by our own servants- -
It io said that General Butler, of Kentucky,
has been or pill be nominated Governor of Ken.
sits, and that /ridge Ilarrett or soma other pro- ,
slavery politician of Pennsylvania will be-set over
Nebraska. There,-I pm-scne, 611:IIIAre please%
no better thsa any body ciao' can maim.- The
patronage treated by tho bill will b:# used in pay
ing for the vote that passed, extipt in so far as
it may be necessary to cheat in pursuit of tits
great object of Immediately introducing slavery
into tho lower territory, and bringing it forward.
alayS fitnte.
• Dn. Dor ir Ilons,-LThe last arrival from
Europe brought a speech - of Dr. Their, delivery'
before the General Assembly of Gm Free .Cherch
of &Wised, giving an account of his. %Ifni to
America.. The atullenceircre-held in wropt and
enthusiastic attention for four honer; from eight
O'Clock: until _midnight; lLstening to this remark
able apoteh. which prodocol immense sensation.'
lcesbell mole same extracts from it, as no. find.
room. After giving an aceount of els voyage,
anthisit to New:York,. PhiledelpLia and Wash:,
ington, he - proceeds to speak of hie visit to Pitts
burgh and the West,. as followet.
y V ~ t ':I
.~t ye~: t.. _. A
. .
VtitIRTIIOF ~ITILY; ~ -- ~ ..il•Crte.ioiti :by 13esrntirr —lt is a fact worthy
[ • :For several successive years tho Colonization- ' o r a h' to t h at . t he b e tteif t e r ilon of the Northern
Chrietiens of ef " -i .bliter ' veheitence . \ tigairiet,Vinhortfr• Sewara as
Seeiety.heve, - through the good Providence of p reoe • ybo a - fat i y ett i. s - n bi t io•v a god With the mist
God; felt justified in addressing
ery name, not with the diffidence ern:tore caper- . ••• a f r i o tio i do „ b ieem u m . J ., o iCi r ket not, arenow.,'
.imentalists, but with the confidence of successful ooto o g bb t. e t„,,, e b est e bo a ly! o as and admirers.
laborers in a cause. onspeektiLly interesting •to - i Title a not because ~ idt.:Seward:Litis •fe e ed a i i
• our own land,. and, .fraught , with imperishable ~. frem•owd oo b r i u m pogua o „thkeb he has peen-,
bleseings for another. •, ... • • -' ' i pied in Ito past. It is rather bee so these - Who'
We need not Inform our readers, genclullYi'' bare hitherto regarded hadoetilies an ineenditis
that - the taliudiation'Speiety depends, in a great 1.• Ts , and &w ont, ba va b eer , bapili,l forward, by
necainre, for thin:Mans of prosecuting its enter- 1 reel ' i t - birOarestences, from their termer posi-
Prise. , upon the contributions 'made to its funds 'l, tion; and hare. come to' consider ha\ principles
in the churches on the Sabbath immediately pre -1 Ca in all things consistent with the prOcress and
ceding or succeeding the PoOrth of July. The .1
Christian'ezmmunity have evinced by their earl bleat •prinaiples for..which Mr:s. Sewird'has 'al
'the ifecessiGesOf ft:Maze. . The great andprom
noet attention and zenteaseupperf, that no char- t weys contended Were essentinliy, - these, that in
lty is so appropriate to the Season of thanksgiT• 1
1
lug for oar national Independence end tuvaperi-' I tweeeFreedoni and Slavery; and aid there or and nature there . ean be no fellowship lie- .
r ty, as that which would confe,r upon the stretched ~,ades the %, thi li ata r e a,07.e.t principle o f J a ni ce ,
, children of Africa' similar blessings. \ • ••• '.
..The Dlrine hand has thus far de` the churl- ten. b me .._ 4 2 p i nel o o
. tod e b.
,when the w roo n,
1 stiperier to and omnipotent orer. all merely writ
,if hostoWed for" this elgeot'erithlon 6 9 efieotuei , tritimphe ever the Itight,"holisii check thelaw . -
and thoimande of benevolent and ioni hearts lasi:spirit Of . the Conqueror ind enables the ma
rejOice to see the light breaking net Middies- , j ogated - to r r h i hor un tto bAk en ittingth and ni-
Porrirl the elonde whirl , hare h ,S deeP , end I timatelyass — eiiitS„Apremaci ‘ It was this high
-4
heavy over Ethiopia, end freeilam, kope,\and i er law, .of eteinar , ,nnd immutible, Justice, by.
knowledge, going forth in blessedfelie P;-to 'which ltthings bunion tire jedged le the mindi
-hiorte\ s o d • 8 4 , 0 of honest • men, that Mr. Sewar•kl insisted would
s P t u rc t n g g i th a" to es t s he in f t alte t tn e g br n o te k ;s il , other ion ig.,.
laded and afiLicted'sons. l yet beaZdown the Slate - Power of s the Southland
restore to Freedom her rightful hetitage, It was
The feliowing table will sheer the num \ of against this . doctrine that ti great pardon of the
:vessels despatched and emigrants cent' by he • p re , H of the country hurled their anitheems,as
Society for the.past six-years, making:a' lot* of,
thirtyaix eXpeditions with` three ihousetnlfeur
_inconsistent with human law and prejedical to
the permanence of human institutions , - It being
hundred and ninety.three persons. .. \lt should tlie
k e pt in , *miniat the largest Majority . of th \ maintained that men must actwith soli reference
- - e 4 •in the matter of Slavery as in \all things else, to
were slaves whose emancipation , was given with'
a; view to their settlement in the Republic of s the law of tho land, 'and not. with" .reference- to
'0;43 , higher principle.- These sentiments,howev- .
Liberia. - ' • `••• \ . er. , ,as we have inthamted, have at length grown
, , 1 a am .
YE to-18485 'vessels, - • 441 emigrants sent, ,
•i• . 1840 5 " . 422 'i, .‘. ' ted\the m against the creed of Mr. Seward-with
i
de' re even in tho sight of those who once pit
.!, 1883 6 " , -5 0 ",. -' • \\'.'' I boastful confidetiee.. It, is no longer ebnaidered
-", • ' 18.31 7 • "! ' .'•
676 " \-' ' , ‘'',! a herkey to maintain ; hat there's aids/ter sten-,
• ~ - 1852 7 • "
... (HA , ''' .-\,.......\'\ .i
dard ofjestice than that set , up by the..legisla r ,
1853 6 " 783 \,"' .\ " \ non of the, lend 7 that there are, higher pruact-
Society and such the maknitude of 'its interests,
Such is now the extent of the operations efthe ,. .ples of richt than those by which :we are wont
4o measnro ell human ,action.--The gradwil ,wont
that the the same autatel amount
. of 'funds, hereto- .....„. 1 ~ 0 ,
.n,otoori ‘,/\ .tererY of the Territory assigned to
the management of Vienne or the secanty of the - '`"
solemn compacc,consecreted by an acquiescence
fore received, will in future prove inadequate`to . re,,, edeet, ju lq the n b roget i na . by th e s ooth of a
other. ; But,.as the practicableness of its plini. of Myer thirty de ars, his aroused the blindest to
has been - demonstrated,'
b as' its utility. appears , n. recognition octhe act that: there as higher \
certain, ea its wants are tcoming more imperi- tiv ,, , ono to that. la * the North must apikat in •
ens, they trust_thit hesitation Will yield to \ con- juatification of albature . proceedings' tonehhilf.
fidence, and languid approlers icano forth to `eid
, the s institntion of Amery:: .The people are com
ae cause with resolute purposes and gencrods . " iag 14p to Id, B ow es. 0 position on tat, I,, o t ti t;
hearts. To oecomplith such a union 'Of senti, tied enthreekng !beau everlasting firinciples which
tent and adieu we now appeal.with e°l4dencr. ' will yet free . our. land and the world' of all Sla
b) the Rev. clergy nod churches of all denomina- , and all wrong
.., . .
,:c , , ~. , • ,
~,
thins its Penesylvenin, end mind reapectfully, yet very. a l ta IL
h a , i n optic of all that has been
earnestly ihrito, their re:•oPoratitiO: By avail' j said ngairbit hha, in the past, and spite of the Wi
ing themselves of tho cuthoshiste. produced by ° t epee ..Ith which he to still assailed by a reek
the recurrence of our Netional Birth-day, they I
could pour into :the Treasury of the Society al b l es e
s tli 'f i e s w dat as y o" r ,c ea u- 8 - n tu t^ b th% P" ev u L l- e o f f -L b L ) men P eovn
multitude .of .;drop-Illie" . contributions, which, .....,;„ to : as s'„ , „ 7 - s -,.. 7 , :nd " di -,.— a ,...- in b : " : ,. ionnan
though individually of small amount, when uni- , n ' n -',, „"„`,.„„ nat eitie.. :4 2rd e a , t 7 N — ere e ;
. 7
led; wieuld foria abreat and relitable stream. I """ m"
Moneys thus raised • to bo remitted to William 1
Coppinger, Treasurer, Colonization ItoomS,‘l43.
Walnut street, Philatlelph -
`hare otsnir bkilisiln;r: o'er mnsintelo and glen,
Through eane•btake and tuegt—the hunOug ot meta
• •
Ohl y00...117 and pond Isom. Lao:alma Co see.
In thl.f . l.ao of the brave till the ho of the free.'
It is some time educe tho - good people or Adams
county were, entertained
: with a "elate-hunt"
, within their - borders, Tom Finnegan,.if were-.'
- collect aright, led the chase on the last occasion,
and riseildently took 'lodgings 'in the. Eastern
Penitentiary, since 'Which Slare-hnnting hasnot
t been thought yery profitable in thia regioncer,
I Willy netters rerpoclable. Last week, hooves .
er,- our twenty was honored with two slave-hunts,
the denouement of one of which happened with
, in our personal observation. (ha Tuesday mora
-1 inr„the fith just; three tall, likely speeimens'or
"human chattels.," from norYLand, for whose
ears the =uric; of clanking chains and' the teak
. master's whip had Jost their , charms passed
i• through thief place en route for land of ireedoin.
Sot long after followed, in hot pursuit, a couple
of "elalin,uts, 2l announcing a reward of $5OO a*
they went. But the "chattels" had got the start
The chase tontinue,3 as far es Harrisburg., Where
1 . the pursuing party - had the pleasure of learning
that their prey - bad taken the "underground
.railroad" about one-half hour before and were
t beyond . their reach! The hinters . returned
; through this place Ott Friday , evening, baring
spent: some four or five days in the fruitless
On'Friday last, re had another °hunt!' got
ten Up by - several ore= own eitisens, whose du
tiful rePnwtl for the Constitution and laws of the
.countsi led. them to rotwiteer. their services in the
reclamation of °fugitives from service or labor."
:It!nerria that a party of colored 'persons, consisi
log of a hustmnd,, wife and child, and another]
grown man, were overhauled near Arendtstown,
ln this country, awfttgitive - slaves, by 'Andrew
Hartman, (miller) of Franklin fownibip„ and a
Mr. Gallagher. After come deliberatton it *as
determined to haul them <loon to (It'Atythurg,
'here to await the arrival of their imaster44llart-'
man acting as teamster, and Gallagher akoutri-,
der. - soma means one of the darkies,, soon
after the arrest, managed to y effect his eseape,
leaving the husband, wife and child in possession'
of the captors: - The-husband Was thereupon 'se
. curtlycorded, 1111 , 1 an went well until within \a
toile vireo or Gettysburg. when It was deemed
Udrisable that Gallagher shouldride to town and'
make arrangements far the reception of the prig'.
hoer& The latter bad gone but a Short 'distance
when the wife unloosed the cords which fettered
• the hnsband'isrm.l; and he; springing from the
wagon, 'took to the woods, and was . Out of, sight
before Andy time to communicate the escano
.Gallaglter .turned in fiuitless pursuit of the
husband, awl Andy proceeded to tho'town with
the balance of hie ettarge,now reduced to the wife
and child. DriTiog'up to the county' prison, he
demanded room' for his;'prisoners,' but Sheriff
Scott, not clearly:understanding that he had a
right tofundsh accommodations for othenotban
those officially. committed to his custody, refer
red him to our committing': magistrates.. Andy
immediately drone Lis Leant to the -front of the
"Star" ollice,:but notfltuling the Tiratice at Loma,
' Went ieLacarch of hint, tearing the wagon in care
of the tiontau and her child.. A kind word from
'gwritleinanimming by. Minced the weeping
mother to lean from the wagon,. and away she
went, lensing the wagon to take care ;of itself.--
Stust night the wholoparty,gotsafely on the f!stii
dergrennd railroad," and have not since Seen'
heard of by .their , generous captors - '
150 have been thus particular in:detailing these
refrePhing, incidents', as . slave hunts in.this
glen bare ef-Ante been few and for between, and
ft is but thnt.these Public-spirited citizens
should hare thabenefit of publidity iu connection
'with their patriotic efforts in the eauee'of Law and
Order. A failure, as in this case, ought not to.
detract . f rontAbo- credit duo to stein 'patrietisin.
, . .
Tram the time.York4tiernel orbyrel;teitile
•Ii411:11MITON JUDO IG.
The tiost-tariff agreed upon by . the corineittee,
puts etteong thp artiolesin percent: Nit, iron,
sugar, eottere,woollene,- wines; &e. The 100 pet,
cent: duty on hrandy is retained.
,Other, piton
are tiro and ten per et. on epecified artiolee;'fif
teen per cent.lon articles noCenumeratod. The
freo list Is slightly increased. No change in re.
garli to-tho :flatting:bonnti: This cobomo will
give a Ifirgo revenue. But it. Vitt not, be acted
upon at ibis scallion. -r,r
• - From, thetednwerelmerielo:
Washington, correspondenta , state 'that - the
liens() Committee of ',Ways and Means• have.
agreed te Tepee, A bill for the moclifloation of tile
tariff soinewhat upon theMistextiggeited by Sec
reting Quthric. Tho bill nonfarm, tiro schedules.:
of Yates: !tithe firefsedielluldtle old'one hun
dri4 r 0 cent.. duties „brandies, liquors. dm.,
'remains unchanged., We new 'receive three
lions duties annually from - this source. Thesek
and schedule rates the duty at 20 percent Thift,
includes all the artieleswhiab, in" the ipresent
tariff; vary front twenty-two to one hundred. per
cent. It also includes iron, sugar. manufactur
ed sillh•and hemp. Tbs-thlrd •schedule
Seen Per ctintl the lkinrtli, ten percent.: and the
fifth; One per cent, and embraces nearly 'alt the
eitieres In the existing tariff,' but reducing to
fifteen per cont. articles which pow pay twenty;
to ten per cent,' sitieles-ividey now pq
• • The 'twenty per. cent._ 'schedule will include
TAW sine end descriptions of medicines end
dye' etnifs: '.Ftfteen per cent: is to be plecedup
on all-uninuinernted ankles. Salt, whichundce
tbo present Witt nann enumerated artlele,msys -
plenty percent, is - to ben:dieittesi free of duty.
The free lief hakes in all the nitieleinow ttd-
Mitt.ed free,.. da well tintlantlY articles ne 6 o l3 ' the
timer liet'ordutiee. . • .
• .1
' • The sera Committee in also considered
for 041.1161ns tho direct bonntim of fishing •res
seas, but .41;.bonits• to . the smite .
smounton domestic silt used. The necipreeity.
treaty williseimbtoittedneittreolt, vithent
Sig fortlho ocean: of the . .proripoos. NV air
ton and some Northern: gemktors islllhttirly op.
&merlon or B taraa-rDiningTneeday night
tireity-three negromi owned In Grant and ear
Joining ectustles, left their master's roots, and
escaped to the Lleking.riter, ishere they Insited.
tottothet •s§l'esel Caere,, and in dirgniie the
rowed doww the; Licking... river to the , Jhbieni
crossed, where tht7 disembarked emi mado , sr.
eisiaitous routeito the northentparbef ,
natl. Earl/ Wedneedsly.xnerning they were nut
off on the route. o Canada by the endergronnd
rellrend.r-ZeuirriVe Ventral. • • •
,
KIDNAPPING) A.it.L. The:Beget/1r Bee states
.
that. there. existed,the greatest 'excitement at
Lenrreace, Una., to greater part of last weelc,
growing out or tha kidnapping 'of
: a`girl, about
fifteen years old-'. The , outrage was exceedingly i
r,
'grow, and has very prenerlyaroused the indig-.
- , ,
Matt.= of the .. best citizens or \ that city, ;The
\ , ~
facts, as nearly as we can learn , as follower ,
It epPears by some Means or other that Brid
get Dailey, an Irish girl, had been induced, thri?
her own conviction's of right and wiong;to leave
the Catholic ochools• ' and • also the Catholic
'Chinch:, and '`had been seat; to \Protestant
schools, and initracted in the ,beiief 'of the Prot
'estant church bythe family with whom Slielived. '
Several attempts had been madeliCatlinlics to
obtain' possession Of Bridget, and plies her again
render Catholic influences, and
~for this purpose
herolder sisters were sent to demandller of her
employer. Bulk nil this time Bridget Illlused to
go, and begged to be left to herself. 'finally,
when 'it was Uncovered that banorable \means
would not turn her again •to the lailnerkes or
Catholicism,. threats were resorted to, andd,. the
girl Was made to Ina, is constant dread of hang
carried ehh and left the family-with whole she
lived to expect the worst. But in' occasion did
not offer for the threats, to be. carriedinto exel,,
cation until laid, week,' when the girl -Bridget,
whilo on ' her way to School, was seized by her
enters' and' earned riway\ to the 'residence of
some of her Cathelic friends and secreted. ' : '
• When, the news got abroad,that she had' been
kidnapped, several gentlemen'of the highest-re
spectability went to the Poiice `.l'ustice and asked
for a warrant to institute' search for :her, and
were &Med: This added ties excitement, and
the authorities seeing that a crisis was approach
iing, entreated one ' ...riattßir r it to go and get tho
girl, which IM did. ' , But ,elt,, until \ he had 'at
tempted ,:-to dictate answers to her did he allow.
1 her to come forward.. After\cOnsiderable squab
bling-and loud ralkingthevres'pliced upon the
Common to'. go whither \ she pbMsed. ' It is.rti
morn! that threngtx fear\ she Inn gone back- to
There was at One time a la s rge nasembly at the
Court-bottle; and evident , signs ore. diaturbinee
were aleible. But the crowd Xlitiperied with Ito
further demonstration - than that of a big awag
gering-Iriahmani who - dared 'tiny Alne.rleant
meet him. Hoirever, neV•having, ani,difE4dty
[hi finding one to "take," lie coneluded:,,fdiscre
e,tioh was the better part of volori" \ond ` kinder.
giveeout.."' , - \ \
`IFEW Ha
rcw RAYMUIrIt SIMAton.- 4 -The 'Mese ' of
liampshirn mado os unimeceufut.effori,an
Friday, to choose ono of tho United Shahs Sinn.
tors which it is tho duty of the Legtalti tussle
elect •; The party nominations preciouslyado:.
for the. abort term, were John S. Wells, Joel
Ezotman, arid Mason W. Tappan.: The first . 1-
lot resulted ante
J. S. Welle;.Nebraska ».:...:.......
• .0. V. 31qpris,anti-Nebraskapein .... ; . . •
' J. Eastman, Whig 87 ..
‘Di. W. Tappan, Freesoil .. . .
Neither of the candidates bating a majority on
all the rota CAM, incther ballot Tlfka had with
the following result: - ' •. '
J. S.'Wells, Nebraska Dena 14S
• 0. W. Morrison. antl-NebmskaDem....- 24 .
• J. Eastman, Whig 89
M. W. Tappan; Footfall 43
Scattering
The above votes were for a' Senator to supply
the vacancy cancel by the death of Mr. Ather
ton
A motion 'TIES then midel . c. elect a Senator foe
a fall term, to cOmmenee at the end of the pres-'.
cat Concrete.. Thin was ruled ont of order, and
a proposition of ludebuite postponement-having
been genenilly olajectell tu, it was fulally decided
to postpone the election to Wednesday nett.—
The null-slavery resolutions :were postponed to
thezioralogotthseamisday, . •
Moss. Er/oases oi Borman% Disrtirox
a scrs.,-Tbe editor of the Cincinnati Garotte was,
8i member of the.isbillailroad Exciirsion tit labs—,
nesota; •IS a letter home lie says: . '
So far as I could judgc, anti-Nebrasius is the,
universal sentiment of the party ; Whigs, Demo
crats, nil unite on this one platform. Francis P.
•of :the WitrAingtori Clot% during 'Oen.
Jackson's administration,•and his son, the accom
plished editor of the Benton Organ; at St: Louis .
ore ritnoug the foremost opponents of the re sal
or tho Missouri Compromise. Thu older Blur is
strong for the union of men of oil parties, who
eiwoppoeekt to th e extension of slavery , and for,
building tho Paaifia Railway, anal for other Great
Western and commercial interests in the next
Presidential citation. Tlu Is for uniting 'upon
Col. Benton, and for running biro as an indepen
dent candidate. • .
. .
Baia th ere is a deep bdd pliut among Soth
ern politicians, to obtain Cuba, and as much o
Southern Mexico as possible, to toktkalltoti
strut-empire, Lod then separate trom.the N.
DAitg or Tamstam—Notes Rrous..—Thi
Bank of Tennessee recently. ordered from . Ito enr.
graver a nevi set, of Bonk Notes of , nuione der
nominations with red- backs. The box contain.
log three hetes wee received a feir days OP, but
of them have - yet beeritait In clreaktitio.:
Yesterday, a ten' dollar bill (red beck) withild
signatures, was presented at the 'counter of the
• Beet. It wawa genuine note; but as bantrhie
• been issued, 'suspicions were aroused, end en exr I
*mutation of the box, which had not been - provi-;
onsly opeked at the Bank;'disclosed the fact that
notes of the denomination • of ten dollars to the
• amount of $40,000 had been abstracted: None
of the other notes were dlstorbed. The box came
from New York la 'charge of Mania & Co.'s ex-,
• piety, and it hi thought the - notee were abstract- .
'6l on the steamboat between Loulimile and this
city. The person'lehe presented the note at the
Batik:Stated that he obtained it from a negro,
who had pureluthed goods fmni him to the Amount
I edi c telleßso, end received flee dellais in change.l
iThiolppeutsee of the, negro:indicated that : lib
Iliil:4oimbiat hand. \ The community. should
cit theirtvisrd a gainst these Dotes. The Bent
bent Dot li th o one o fthe'tio dollar red backs unr
:less the:Whole '.549,000 are •tieovered.4":ash.•
Banner, Am* 18. •
A man Intho me of. A.. Q. Chuxuptrom
consinittecUsniOde by hanging him:
seeltapthis. place, owthe 4th inst. Some 'sigh,
.teissai•Vsisin mow:lista other iniportant mars
'irciti round upon bitimers . on. had. been' up•
Siiptrior and vat •on his irsy 'home. Ile,
:hod beim otourired to aresingolarly, by his fellow
vesseogees, ondiuilmstkkd hisintzntion to destiny
Titu net truu eummittopr !wartime in
the night utile° txuly foUnd about four o'clook
'4131.--Lake STerior
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VOLUME LXillj ' l4Ull 7 ll3Ell. - 263.
IlairTT gelizia—itio Riau:and (Va.) Wblir
~
apish
,thoo of the Blirilstirs of .tho North who ,
hlo';oe'libliiitoil.i - gaiwit: flit . , Nobmsko bill : '.. .' _
9 Of till , the. contemptible ,creatures on the , ',,
facet - or the earth, this claof Abolition preach- p„, s
'era are the usust:so; arltd have taken It upon ii '
themselves of Istetto stir up:sectional strife.-, i i
They were doubtlemalways 4"-thsgrace to their .
nalling,:but now theymnst have made themselves 4 ..
Did* 00 in the istiviatiorrof every true christian - 11
ad hiinest Man: A_greater blessing could not I ti
barto - tha Dud States ;thaw to have every One t
of: them banished from the conbtry, or consigned f 1
to the Statit penitentiary. They Aro the greatest tt
i
pests to societY; the- propagators orthe most •
pemiciona doctibrest•that prevail at the: North, i
and hanging or , , thti, felen'S doom would be but t
the - ptunahtaent`evoiy one of-them deserves.— ta
The Devil will never get , his duo - until he is ti
safely in possen all nob characters.. •
possession : . of ,
11
Thnattims, Titsr.;-The Washing - tow Mil-,
on; which eteudsat the head of the Democrat°
church, announces the Nebraska bill as a test of
Dtinioeniticloriziodov:
...The Nebraska bitt is o= Bat of DaFaeratie or
thaday., The .131810144. hare spoken, and in this
country the Majority viust be obeyed. It la not
neccsaary.that anadminktrationaheuld say ribot
is, or what is not, a Jest f faith but. the will
of the.mujority of - the. Democrati c: PartY no
less potential in making ri,uomination a test,'
than in making a principle rilest; rind in consti
tutingthat principle an article et the Demoeratio
The Anti-Nebranks men, of Indiana, are to
hold a State Convention at the Capital on the
18th of July. A great many demderats, re en-,,
gaged in the movement.
Thee on' of he roe- -
elation.% passed by the Jefferson County Conven
tion of Whigs and others opposed to the repeal ,
of the Missouri comprnMisc: ' \\.
Esseked, That we cannot stand upon the
form of the demoOnitie'party,.mannfacnXred re
cently at Indiannpolis, for three,reasiirde\ Ist, j
because the democracy is thereby pledged to the
extension'of, arliishy;(2d, to the extension of !ft
rery; ad, to the eontractfOri of religion.- -
Tits ..Washiiigton gorrevotalent of, the Ne
forle.E:rpsesr, says that General.Ctial applied for n\
\
adinissiori as a member Know Nothing
toage; in litashiagtais, - and'ins'ierared. The,,;
.same writer says that two Senators Tram South- - -- ` 4
western States hare jainathionler.
Tit Bast= Camtaantrealar af-June Itith says:-
Ilitzfor,cl, trlict nas clargackwithrutaitalthag R. U.
Dana, Tr.; arqlhas iliaapprared la. escape a trial;
and Lewis Clark; *lto bailed. tint; were both',,.
meraliera the "'Marshal's guipt" •
•
• .WASHISCITOii Juno 17.
The "Union Laving denied Gen, Quitman's
eonnention with Fillihusterism in tlia. South, ho
hue telegraph4Congreemian llarrla no f011OVEI:
"Tell the editor of the Union that no 13101 IS an
thorired to speaVfor itie but myself'
Theta were jifiy-thres.dtalli ill =this city du—
ring the past week,:by The BoaA l of , ,
Health meet on Monday to adopt snob m
area as the exiieney of the thatleryeßaires. \
.
(HEAP IVALL 'fresh supply.
tram 81a IMO ► plece;justreedand for mai -.
Jc.9 • . • . TiaOB.PAL)III.II, N0..44 Market at.'.
TAOLD & VELVET PAPER—L-Aftne assort
‘,l mint for do by id 21103-PALWIL
arNE PAPER.BANOINGS,—A great Ta.
Hay Natio 6131ilunow otylea, rood sod !mule .t th e.
ir P.M Warehouse. 1i0.155 Market et., between 34 .n 4
4tb,by Je3 . TI1031)1}3 VALUER.
WINDOW" SHADESFiglared, 11,reati;
Buff, Lesd sod Witlto irooado, Firreenr; Cen.,
toPlats, Le., for oalo "r1.101.1113 PALMER. •
tj UNDRSES-32 blla Lard; ,
IOW& Chewer: ' 'S43 6M. °obi
1 m& Flomood; br. ,, Ooftd Oft bis;
1 box,old Copper; I 'old comes 2inl; not.:
londi.L" trp., stoma; IL T. TOstroon for br
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nave'rec -7- d
euottierlarge smortinarita Limbo.;
errerT kind of Fatter ltonne.ts,.d Ulnas' and
, Child.ronelfatc &La; • gnat matetynt nes -awl alegaut
styles of Crape and 23 Fifth street.
IVEITS DAESS GOODS.A. ass,ort! .
\ W tams Winne Thews Gana,' ivintwißing the beat
listalitses of end .53sekoet and Indio. Moll Muslim;
with movie newdenirabla pet telne of detted '
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VOILSALE•=43. - acie.:s or 'Land, on ac.r.an-
N.tit u .','V9ll" l °TfrirtfaktVlTe..!& l tt4. -
mr— s -dtr RODEILT „ IISILET.
( 1 .011,N-500 buff.',Ear 'Corn' to arrive and
vv far Mae ' nutr- • 'IIIL , Lt ALB:MEM
INOLVIIIEMER COMBS.--Ate - mTiot, eon- .
xPistlturo(Drmlniz, Puff and LOVE COMA* of the. en . ? . l_!
cue ettnen rev d
,for ewe at the India Rubber Dop_n_LL9NIIP
Minket an•al • ;J. Iff.PIULLM. ,
curtiL-4.200- \yetrdir,Traruirairent.
Groan Oa Mils. In widths coring from 33 to 45 \
frr mile. wholersar,irtglretall; at UM Ott Clo th Wareboont
Vo,nq 3lsr)bei :myzl .:• J. at: Pmmire.
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