PIT TSBURGEUGAZETTE = mammas DAILY AND WEEKLY 'ET WHITE 6t.00 - . • - - ..DAVED hitt ITLITTEJ ISAMITEL MIGHT. rim Q s isms owl. rusre 904 TO Ti! 1 . 067 OTTICZ DST I,lt—dix•dollari pr . asnum, paYible half Toialy W SICK la—Too dollarspor Illikuro; it& aints" Cube will be ouppited on taw Plowing °matons: • • • Three *miss per • 00 , •as copies do • (s) . Tau copies do • la 00 • Toootr manes .do :7, for each elib to ge . addremed . Vone person, sod to be Insarialdy "dune . No dub papal WIN to not the year expires, anima the money I. mat for • • . 'RATES of ADVFATISDIG: Oda nowt% (10 Hoes or Nonpareil or Atadel each Withal innattion...... 060 10 00 • , 1%) Do . taint 18 00 Cuts. (6 litkel or ha Dee 1.11 . 6 n) 600 •• -... • Uwe d,oller saw additionallina , • ' • " Caftan atonable a fauna. (per an,' sum) ezelosia of paper ..... 25 03 ' . I * - 1.14 t6.4ithoul al ng% inserted artione month. and tg a rat . lebeonal aquae inserted under the 'yearly tan AdartamenfaH. banding a Ream and nut. over rAoen hegli a o ta ... leturmal as aware and a art nos :ettennuteie for. adrerthementa ,qtrunenelog Ua ain'nu omaillaVir d or f° o r tkrt it o t ' e 'b oVl'l ' ekthe 'Urn other setterthementla. " 'Advertiseents euet easeted en the PVT frr_a aal6ed elleabee of Ineertion• will he continued till non 'ldol r lgalitego of= 4l Ll ad4tiar . ol fa irtriCeir limited to rhea earhottudia• ad o, and ail wirerthomenta for — therbroe6W other persona, email au oil wirerthomenta not imodelimair emeneeted• with their own batmen and , ad chaos of adverthementa,. I: length or othorain be - Rr ia ali th gr=l " Aff d 'mr.i.uhZlll: :A b 411.41. 2 111: and prompt payment Is deeired. - • • Ali adarthemente Ow charitable tatitutions, Ilre rem- Whin Ward. townahlh, and other public muting., and all lont=teet l ings and notion tote that:h etchalf prim. teed , !farina teati yen me tole ehargeted lett et et6o are; Urath cake* )n e stedchare; nnle aeoeinnep aded by forma) Inyttattedu or obitarr.notices, and when solealnatded.to be paid tr. • - , • Accede" adveruaera and Adl other* pending ennonnedow o =4. wr. admiring nothes dealmeod to mil attention to C•Neuortny o. or• Peddle sntertalsmann , 1 6 ' 1 1" Z " = r d r . nonce n II g Ott o.. of rn to rate enter rims, micalste4 or intended promoter 1 tidal lamest, ow on(rhe inserted with the 000.0. tt.an=thgg,:lamo* oot ‘ 1.310 be t tid. for. If road. to obattied at lame of 10 °cots • r m. ' • hishopor mi. notice. to to i"j , t'''14t5%'M vittsisolat " t 19,4avine— , ,W 2.141110, " au. 111„, Sisekirstai PemlN _ tral Oblo That. 4 ota.n.uroi :19ilivius ar %Wink t 4 P Masinir RAlty e rp_ll4ak igruma sonat k = *wit _ Read , UL& .I"prv . • R4l orimmbutTurrs4lo C:Riirtioss Z rtu taball at lok .i. :_____ -Meth 'Ratan, - • 1 - • 6 .fi r' alist laiii . ; 61,k);..•...;;..:.... , .....;.:..,....i-t...• tiZata mb r.l.7 '."-- :::: ' , 1 abigit Lt:ollaq' . It. - ." • Trap far4 . 4,=-•• , -.... Evs. ..,.........„.......: • ~........,........:•:.,,,. e.u......,,,..,...2=1 :,......:::::=•:::::„.:., 6.. , ~.,.........,...........:.1 .._ .. .?..„..,.....„.. ip:ICHANGE AND DANCING DOD= Or _ :A.MB - • • mod paw a.* mown/ ire 11 ittiglA WA. 11112101102GN Domestid Exchange. doing .11 • 0 = xviuf 114..mil LAM WarruklD mm bought 111110 . 1 . 4 i, . itoDuol us = =Wad loam Deg.aided. ""' •--- V"eastett. sad Waxed awed witeti left ownwy.r.:___AuNoLi.) &co., IGILEDIVARS IFOII BADDLIBB AND CARRIADE MASERS _ . . , R.'kLeecht lit WOOD Staitr.:Pirrin.uiUMM : , 00:414S t banuk, halt. 411 40 1 7 1tri* rilAitAtIZA4792-4'"'" 8•1131A3 - lATULLN,. PALM &CO., feonimiesion surthistp, Clowraliranniriloro, byeautal.ttlter 1141taid, M. Si Ca la mtber.v.en Musk faa 11yeunixaDoatL • 'W. ellattor Co..Unclinit. l s . , Etnint.,... ri l c l9 . % tar t - :,-;-• ,tossilt it:annum': 4114'jaTIM" 1114r19!, Th DIPORTft (NAM. 53 Yorke. street, Pittsburgh,' Setirrin Third 1. Yourth. .)....:T.t1r(: . ..-.! - .-,-:.•p:Aitiy,-.„: . r:lT.' , ,Ti.:_ - Sii'.:VitGH, BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. ijOSEPLI S. &"A.• P. MORRISON, , Attor-' - Ours at lam, Odle& Ko. - 143 Fourth street, - between , lotthrold sod Grant, Pittsburgb. P. 073 - 24, 7 -LW: HALL, Attorney - at Latr,. - "Bakci, BoMinim" (haat carat, bet - Inm Yorcrth R OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law:, OBERT.Qorncror EIL/LL2FI thl E, . t" Attorney a t ! thd La ost w—L !'°Pra.)-2,.e.4 TAMES J. KUHN, Atiorney at Law, offico rowthgtme . t. nwr (4ant, littsborzh. VILINCISC:FLILNEGIN,AttorneyatIatw, I.` No. 170 Werth ousel, Pittsburgh. TASPER E. BRADY. Attorney at LW. Cr No. 8111fth stroot,PlU.sloareb. MR/ mMO • 01 Di 01 7IERNAI+7.Bc. CO., Bankers and. Exchange pokers. 95 iyood. Wert, cameral:Unload Allort i&ip.Bur and7ll Bank:Nola cod Coln. Co ll.lkol e o , nt lt the nrinliar titan ofVT=lte ' r...V0 Do= tiOrt 41.1 radon tutorort. and gift their prompt xttanrwn icon otlx rr matters appertaining ton Woken. Voginean • • IMEadern Exchanno corrstontir for sale. • . mh234.r., ♦ll.r:r Broker,. fete i ßuyA , not Ciol Root t s and User end n Notre, or Stock Noon•. litnWer IftTßlTZ7S il toli. Co Th issl9 l . F Zo F lile! trans. suede on all roints in the Union. Collioe u. csrener of. Thlrdand Wood streets, directly opposite.the Bt. Charles D. XING, Coin, Stock and Exchaage . e Broker, Fourth street—Buys and sells .Stocks on tokte , - , rg Esehuk.ce on Eastern cities supplied at ear rent colon collections rondo on the West at lox rater:.Wes— tern Bank Notes Bousht and sold . 1128 • W04T10111..1 ..:081TVA 13.1..VXA int a. hoar. FOAMIER, IIaNA • & Co., Succesebre3.to lluesey, Canna Banker.E.telumge Drotersand olden in Forel= and Domestic Exchange; Crirtilifttee of Pepolit.llank Note. and Snarly-2i. W corner of Wood and streets. Current 1 1011.3) - reOeleed on Depoidt Night Cbecka for sal. and =Mafiaas mad* on nwrly all wind. pal points of tba Dulled _.• • highest. premium. paid for. amiss sad Anzeriatti . • Idrances made er consigaminta of Pritluen, *hipped east, on liberal term.. in !u _ tvf . n waniNs. . 11: W1LL1..9.31§"*:: Ai - Ca:: Bankers • 'IN " a Exr_bature Brolcom North Eait, army of Wood ond Third stavets, - Plttnburgb..- - - • An troasootiono mode on blvsol teems, 'sad oallectlone promptly attended to: - iO--1T . i WILK.LNS ..E. CO., Exchange -Brokers, ILe N 0.73 Four th &reef, opetoite the Baulk of Plitt tcrgh. All imam alms at mod liberal rate_--_, jylo llaL LARIMER, Jr.,, Banker and Bre r. 4th greet, No. 6e. adjalcauleg the Bank of Pittabm-ah. .:11.0LAIES SON,l3ealors in Foriiie tee of te!lig Notes Domuegd Spec AIIU Ie, No. 641ii schn rket ore.: Zireolleetions made On . all liar prbutlaal Mks plroorbout the In:LlLA:nate. • - BOOKSELLERS Sr.t. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No ti • 1g Fourth greet. APuild R. -.WELDrN; Wholesale . and Retail Dealer In' Mak 'wad Felwol Boole. Piper t 63 Wood street. (tetlrwal Mod wad Fourtb) TORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and tioner,ravesnor to . Dtvieon&gam 131szkINt street, near Tcmrth, l'lttatrargh. Pa. . - Duk B OOnsSraW ORTTI Bookseller nd s d i Pl na t t alftPt, .6swam stow, near .:!%.L.k,CO., Booksellers • and Stationers; N. G 5 Wood 4.0, next done to the cornet orrhard. !to , Ps. boo and law book, constantly on head. - - COMMISSION &C. VIE B. SUTTON. WhoZeicile Grocer, Importer . andDearler . in - REIGN IVEN.TES,,Enin' dies and Oki Die nexiinumbele nye Whisky, Eouth-East corner and Fmnt eta:- litttlarats. Nana. .tuh2l ID • W. POEVDEXT.F.II,.GenereI Merit:Len- Lt. and flea - ea and Cumndeldon Merchant. IG7 Trent et.rewt and 118 Seeand %tree!. Pitteharh, ap...13.1ntd• • . 7M. A. MeCLITRG, Dealer - in Fine Tess, V V cbmn, penin.rameieue. crone.. winen.eie, menet. of Wood and birth ntreota•ls novrtsesittede a • lard* assortment of Fresh Goads, to addition to hi. shindy ca tenates stort.. - puretheeed from drat hand. to tho Eastern market.. mhleh will leo .Old at the lowest market mice. !cr. Clads.. Etna:lb./lc and Tandlled, bnyinn by the quantity., supplied at rehearsed rats.' • Fir (Ends deity - end in the nSty fres of &raga. , anlll A . & A. MISAN.E. Commission and :For. /le saiding Nicrelianta, dealers in trod sad Pzodoor gmbi - 41-1 Piiielnagh Manntesturea. N 0.1.14. Rennin ap6-103 :—.243a. 10,112331. E t ROBISON & CO., , Wcoleenie Grocers, • 'Nodal* Milers. sad CcasemSadon_ ItexessatOso. • bertrtreet. Pittaargh. - • .1.19 :61.111312.12 :....13.Fm,,in ' , Ottawa. , SPRINGEE TIARBAUGH &CO., I(SELCCe4.• oarsllattoonb.) 43otomboion and Foraardltnr 3 erebantin Nailer" In Wool and Produee avoonalW.oo.... 145 Ftrrt and 116Eocond artrowta.Plttabstrah. Pa. ap3-15- b.c . W.. REA, Flour Factors Ccnxuaissioa vr . • 1, erde 420 ,71...1.470 , g r A1reer1azas Deem In Prodlue Invade/it.. Hos. 7 ° 4 - WlterTstYll6 Front stir. Ilttsbuith r , apl,4y. 1 A. =MT.. r romf . 1 1:AARDi r T - JONES Succes . sOrs to ATWOODjoSES CO Cosnualadars and Vorvarek. g u jr" .t., P.....Z.*arrarturraloods, RILEY, MATELF,WS S CO.,Wholesale Gro reis. Onanakaion and Tarrarding Merchant", and ta Lr Bright:a Calm Yaro. al Water st,l7tbbontki, Ik4fERCER & ANTELO.. General Commies Ain ilezelnnts. Philadelphia • Metal utntnere :min an ecanigantents of Produce generally. - O.IIN WATT tc Wholesale, Grocers, to • Cocar. - 31alon Ilerelants. and Dealers Prodwe Arid' lOU,bugh Ilanclarturce, 146 Melts et. Fittaborgb T IS. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, f =3.1g5.;1,,?a wad Tprwardl=ret i titgad E Zlaole- Pessi Ash. wad Worterro Produce- generally.,' Water stmt. between Smith&ld wad Wood. Pittsburgh, vitaus trme,nuncts Urns, a. I,ltts Tam Raba.. Little Co.) fr LITTLE ..t; CO., Wholesale Grocers, ri s tutur ws sf, c . ss i t i CcreadTto o. cilirchants. d Dealeg la ntJanAJnIT Int.Fab•• Ana. Int..tan43ul7 Int. Feb. a Ana Int. bra Nov Intaan.elnly Tut May a Nar de 4:0,31274r. IIIEESE HENRY 11. NJ - mums. Yerwardlimand Carntihrlon lerehant.and Pima, to Cbeeee, nuttely, late FL and Perdue. generally, 2S Wood etreet, snore Water. Plttetnargh ..rny3l BONNHORST k 311:111PIEY, Whole. T gale Gratenertel Courtalortou Merchants, and Dealers ht Mtge:crab Itanuatatunta Water stmt. Pitt* 51g 35 42 85 :YAWS FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding 'and ibT arnalnlattort alerellastaia SS Water Areal, Pittearah. IThr.Plar7 oi pi " • HOMASPALMER,rtes. and er : Feenteb and Anteelem Wall Parer, N o. b& Market eat, Med and Youth streak, Yltiabstrata m 11.11t.25, et [Div. NAT $2 IffeCLINTOCK, Iniporter and Whole-. lista Dealer Mom Mat •• Tdatt Tab'. and Pima C,, Windaw.iThadet biImAJL • 4 DirAire,,ct• RIS tc PATTON, Wholesale and Re tall.Gramm oltthe Eastern std. or tit* Ittatton4. DRY GOODS. I WM Jan. 4►111.7 Now &Act. yIiANK VAN GORDER, ikaler in Trim inmi. rie mor.n -1,.. Garde. .Polooltfti., ..: Gait% I g Clocds sod FAISC7 •n 10. - • .., to watateol of . out strays be bad at No. Maumee of Xfarlott street. sod tit' Diamond . Pittoburgtx P. opt/ -Ii A. A.ltAllEalinsAcrAatr...c.. t. arrnon two W.TIAS. AA. MASON 41 CO., Wholesale and Retail . Dldaera ill nosy dold PUP h. Dt7 Of , fi. IS FM t. Iltttbarsh. • STMURPHY'. & BURCLIFIELD, Wholitetalo aturneAn nri Goole Ileretmts. muter FonOlaiituf ftrimrt,Pittnbargb. : . Et. Div. - 11e418%.°) 4011, novo ... . . noTh. J7.011N FLOYD ic CO., Wholesale Grocers r‘atilCommisedern bierehauts,l4l:4ll4lfood and =1 ICreat. Cittststufb. - - tie . O t BERT , MOORE, e t ? a r t, crr. 11. 1 10; iraor i ergaU kids of tam! and &nestle RI aria mkt low Ibr cash. tgLACKBEritN7,s; CO., ...Whoesnie (Ito". ' rinse. Bast Tarnishers. end Dealers In Produce wad r lianntketnnw Oila. int& and. Oakes ewe), on at abets Waretionss,l4lWaterr alma, tirtalnuab , DapDas OWN MIXT: _ DICLIT. • ISMAIL DIONIFI Wholesale . tiro; em. Comm radon teleinbanta, and to Prolate:o. ad Water Mara and 107 Front Wort. Pfltakrarsas. ;ors 5emu...........-liarce D. fr0n5............xuat e. Das. 'GILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and CammluiDa Mad an%No.loiLibertr swat Fitts . , . • . . , ;• olesale - -fituburgh— i4t W°°4 Dr.. 13 is w 44 W - . ITlLLtillit. 3.I'OLURIS, Grocer ' , li d Vl' Tel DeedCrVeruer cf Wood soI ,, ELI otrooti, bos prniNg4 yhrreril:hlt=ta.trirhol.l4lll%7ll7lretantl, - Dea.crav gooldletron Ct.* loved tevai. . -- . ... gtOBEEV DALY.eLL:. dr,' .00., _Vholcsald lltsaftr,Zoiinnlimion Matisati, Dialers In Produce PinAbursti }trandsetinee. 20.." = 14bertr stnal. ~ rows a. intr..—...., ~ ..........—.......un0 xfcarnsw. • IkATICK kMcCANDLESS, successors to Tir - 1. &J. D. Wick. Wholessla Groan', Forranthig and ,con.a=ittteraunaa,. Dean* In Iron, Nana. 01m, Ctrt, Woad and Watri burgh 31IrtignIreb. xs P 4.1.2117 .. -.-- , t f:rr r ‘.l _ . _ CULBERTSON, Wholeaale titt4 • Coustutlaalferchauf-Drler Produessudfitto• /IL MaiIIinICLUZIP4 ArildeSr „PS Melt/ stmt.- }l.l4°' Join - sumo. .... . .. • • -.- male Grocerii - Corii , ' , uckhnt., nzul Deakin In Prodono—llonnd web Buildings, fronting 'on L I parln 'NOW. Els•th ' ESSOIATS.: SLOALIT, - AGALEY, WOODMD:& CO., Wltble LIP ale Oroceos.No.l2lNotof. (OW,. Plaladiblde GROCERS. IMMIE! A 4 cAli.D._iLiving. be appointed'. the - aslre Agents Ibr - Plttaburich. for the sale &Patent • reted !Demented and Stretebid Leather Belting. men.' ntectured by P. JEWELL kr SON, of Eutead. Ocetnectlrat, - notrnffer fbr male a large assortmeut of all leldtbs, menntectmad, Ist the "manufactarer's prima. hls we being impales to any .Leatlaor Belting emr Delos oler.id to thjs market. - Alen, a large Stock of all widens of India Rubber Belting constantly on- hand; arid far gala at the ••)feeldail halting Depot," N 0.1113 Market street& jra sh„ --- USTIN LOOMIS, Real.' Estate Arent; Stmk, nerdhandln and BM Brokgr, Wks i(o. urth Meet, atom Wood. . pustnesii. yp:anytly Winded AMITEE ItitIRSIIELL; Secretary Cid -12 • setea Imparauem Comma'', OA Water .treat. - Me GORDON, Secretary Western Insn name Ca.42lCater street. GIRDINER COWIN, AgentforFrankliii r a t t nrlin.r7am!ww. w.t . t.mt cornaor Wood PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware MA taal Insurance °mummy. 42 Water street. -... anosna a. soma (/EO.II. I TAYLOIt &;11IISTON, (successors VII to &) achnialil9lo , sad' tar: . warding Merchant., and 'Agen)ta for torn rtir =L lneklVtu .a:l •Dealers s la l , Sakla LI henal =Pen g =4latag:Fa4 '&l l i l ;Glam. Whit Lad'Natang, %midJo ntl and PitUbarer. Maanfant.cned, .4/WA jP.n.017.-- Agents tar the "Cann 3fill" and...l3anner .11111". Eateelln s. Pittebiugh.- 411 Front street, (amanita o, l'lttAburgh and Bt. Louis Packet Landing.) Cincinnati. II& 1. ...... w. irktworono. A. HUTCHISON & CO., Commission Qit . skr,lsst..sa'sz.ntsfarensst.Losiso m n.nn. De.t.r. In SawOrolsaseir rig Nut Du Load. Elm* Oakum, Zlne, Paint, de, Le. • - fo•• MUSIC, SC. V/lIN H. MELLOR, DeAlor ixt Pip . ° Fertee; • llnala and - Muskat Instrinsula, School &aka, and S ivo Jon% Bal veTe scant i f i ttrggres Plana Fo traet rte. r 11ENRT: TMBER; ' Dcaltt in Music, Mu 'steal instrument& and rnifniter Rain String... la agen t fbr Nauru; At Clark's .grand, and IUR Piano% , arlth Colman's ..Ealean:Attachmont. Alan Ibr. Dunbaat's SCTIMEDER., Musio . Store, Fourth Ul iff Meet. betlnwns Market mitt Trod. M 'Musk eon s r.alyttur... had Musical lostramest. o fall kinds. DRUGGISTS. OHN HAFT, Jr., (succeisor to Jae. M'thif , 0.7 nit ,rillinleale and Itrtall Druggist sna Doalpr to Pent; s, Dyrat arr. 2..141 Wood , evt. 3 decn beior Ford). mnu'n. rttAn.3l , - /Fir Regular Ag.st Mt. mbZO L. WILCOX. .. TI./.11M , 0 wlLcox'edo, iiruggists and Apoth .ll.4 marks, corner Market stmt and thanintuond.keep consta • ntly en hand a full and complete a•sortment of Drug. lltedlellars.Perfamegy,andartlekopetiaLuingtotheit business. • . , Perskians tereerizelens caret sdly rototeauded. snyl9 OUN P. SCOTT, Wholesale.' Dealer: in, Drum 'Pante: Mb. Terelshes wet Dys Etats; \o. Zel bert7 Aran. Pittsburgh.. • All orders will rosolredirocept attoation. "fir Agent for London,* Uo s ralostio Wally reallriese. mar 24•1 r t. A. FAILNESTOCK. A .CO.; Wholesale * sa i rd &Z.'. 'er,,rdrzr orw t b " .T. a d ag. meta • . 7- E. 7 gETLEfis, Wi;liiale - giferin .A. Drug.: Paint. , Dye Sturs,-002., Van:althea. 5, L.: lot Wood streA Plfitadrorgh. Goods vulvae& Prices RAIIIF & REI'fER, Wholesale & retail b rossrists, teener of Liberty and, dt.Clair *bar. SCROONMAKER &CO., Wholesale protests. 1.0. 2& Wood stmt. rittobargh. TOSEPH FLEMING; Suceenorto L. Wilcox • a Co., corner Market rivet and Irlarnond—freirm eon, stantlyorr hand a toll and complete assortment or Drum Idedidees.nedielne Chests, Parfttnierr, and ; aU articles pertaining to his business. • Pitreidans grearriptiotut carefully . itinveranded at boars. jafglT., . . WOOL MERCHANTS. LEA sueipvior to 'MURPHY k .LEE. Do►fer, and • Commlllll..llere4ant for t`4. INVi eon Ge0:U.330 zal Liberty street. , • . • .. MEDICINE.- JAMES KING: Office and Residence. N. 112 Fifth gred, oppnatta - thl Cathedral, TlEtt Jalrly IV3f.•IPARIAN,A. D...:016ce 6th street, V tot" holthgell. Olgoorlottrr.-.-8 tog. A. X ." to t•. S.. to 8. MERCHANT TAMORS; li t CHESTER, Merehant. Tailoran — titice• . n Igo:, N._74 'Wood Encl. Partlrsdar atteatlaa !.d 12011 and Youths' .. ---Cothing — ., aoligT . 3 ' tiTA3l.Mifit r Mere ianTfaiioana; - •,.....)lar br.semr 340 aoutd.s.un u ~ , y, WATTS .& CO, Merchant Talors,'lBl .. Übeity . sisval..--Ws an" stss, welving ens =went of Gam] • cm Ciantlstrases Wear—Cloths. Car. and Ventassaf Ms . ., at atTlaa asd haastquallty• Our Wands sad swami:am .1.11 'lomat. as a mil. Isahl Dl ANITFACTURING. WOODWELL, :Wholeis:ll4 . lmnd Rettig Mantdietstra and 1)&0r fa Cakiniit Waft, 10. 113 I OLIN ,WETLIERELL,. Alsaikuticturer. 1;1 tp PATENT BOX 'VIM. a ouparkeartScia, SOLED BOX and BRAZED. BOX VICES, comas of Ando:ram and Bob. lam street*. ono *quart horn the nand aaroca 11= AL iiE:fitROIDERED AND .. ARLIOA ITLI.XS-31sterialo sasilrod fat Iritavitlorr and .11p ea rtrk. by • • L. B. WiLlioN. • 1411' Poem 11.24.4b0r• 11=4' 0a11&7431 — b . Cl a y vr Brick an aft • ,_ . •llfacturint. Co_g_ipani. • • •',. rinnsvOMPA.NT:ILIVWG.t:NLARGED Ebeir capacity , far: nassinfacturiruc, arc no . prepared• to •to meat Oft increased dartand ttisirjitick. Crocibl• and Itandi6g C 4, br Dula. Pitied:arab,. captor:omi= laa3., • -- • . Boots and Shoes!! - - - • ADZES ROBB, •No. 89 .31rirket• street,. - 241 • doer from the Market Hon., wOuld torero the Via.. that he hes new a very full week et every adagio. the Boot and ehoe trade. such as Ladle** Oliters. tailf tiellerv; Jenny Lind Peclarca_Lady Franklin and all the AXON , Wand to the Eastern itler alto,: .d OM/ens' Gaiter-mad rang )hula end Flume, la all their Tarietlein also, U.Lletnene tioe Of eta Patent. (.0 Beet. Veen. Call Bores, (Arogrees Gaiters and Ramie:sties, Bon' .and Youths give Ise Boob , . line French Calf. P1..1 gi a call . h to 441 .h 'article to all who rarer us with their velv custom as will r itivoreattelte Hon. • Iletuentber the plane. SA Market street. to y:5O 1001111..treOttn. • " JaYL L secceo. • M'CORD• 8:► - CO, • ' WHOLESALT. AND ItE7AII rultuoxounz. HAT AND .CAP IEtt.NHEACTURERS,. AND DEALEItSIN 'ALL surris CORNEA 0 , 11901) 41W I'Mtnerizz; , -Tutr stock ombricis irmrr quilt/Su lOW MO and.-engrio. Wu, Cult !ind Tor Boanetig. • Now: Coach Paotory-ialegheny. ,a WHITO k CO., *mid re- spectrally Inform theyintslki that they have oy '.testa. The, ate mew on Lens*, between Festers! And toszaksy cedar tv evevY deectli=Prv tad ehletl, y t e Verres, Nero...heft Nogales; %moot te. - . At, ',bleb, nom t heir . lon,s experience In the menunketore of the above worle son the taetwo they hen s the? hel eontlelect they eMhf ed 'ian te t h " lo t eaf i le4be scur . fmesmatle term with .the.. . Paying pa rt lentat attention to the sihrthni marital"; and MMus. none but competent - .workmen, they have so !meanness to • warranting their emelt INe ;thereby& ank the attention of the pobite to Me mates.: ... detle to the Wet mannot and on: the Coachiuid-Card ArOBINSTON:•.BR • C 0.,. onnef Ql ne..W .net , Itebeeen 'tr.:oo4 AlledhenY Mr. naiad nasiwtfidly 100 their friemda and tharpublloaenerallr, that they an mundketnring Cars ten naro• Book. naafi, Ih of rtga Om anA . Ctudass„ all thalsvarlons itT AV w i lhos tqeoutoa *lot narard to durik• and beauty of , Repairs *Mahn, be ettends4' anon lb. Most rnesonable terma Veins to .11 their work the beat,Eastern Shafts, Poles and. Wheal Stafff they inel tontine. that' all who favor than wiltrtheir patnnone oW b =tr. i tl'lT U =to 4d irll: l ll=li henna Vasa .thsaingalsenrhers ' • COACH FACTORY:' Df a • 7,lfy, .11 , 1pir r in • monLon FEO • ' • WOULD respelittnUf call the •attention, of Southern and Westsan klerehanto to him Ono *took Cartisges. ranging In snips hem flbe.to 111G0u. The Ctinlaos ara built okratsa material and workman- MIN and undo, Ills attperelskatt no ctn. with 03.0 , dense, .warrant hi. work to be, Interior to none manta., tared In the Union. The sureeanor Ids basins= and tlwl "Miraincrease demand for this elm of work, bu Indnoed Lira not tolndld OCT • common lon tetrad work In his metelalsketant. Persona matting good boneet wnrk will please call and examine Ids str. beltangolng East. All Fifth Street Sioalcing Facto BI ENERGY, AIM ECONOMY: —ir The best good.. to Chlldrttes Hooey Wei Roan. sodDralremsold stmianaotorie•Drkell. , ate* Mb Overt stocking notory. all 390 e Dom Dut voe, wnoL NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. - " .IV3I. DALY, Stocking netorradh iivent;betEown Wood 4334,140Ekk E=MletMt/==l : • —. Livingston, Bmgen. &Co NOVELTY . . WORKS, raACK.nnd Dspot IWiroaci Ekrales,'Ffitj , ; stu. astlllren dor t* Dlstin i en Dirtradeti,Lra Ttrot: Dolts and Pislksble Iron Muting. or oirt7 vs. Slay In form and - =ssL. , „ , W. W. WALLAcE, STEAM MARBLE WORK% • sa. and us Liberty emit: aaPortit-Hettikttid fined; IkArOISITMEbitS, Tombs, tirstie Stoned, NA Putnam" Tarn, Mtel& Impadas _Wawa way. we bank Eat made to ado mnory, at the o 14"1. 4 g.2,7,17'. n so fu..t.ed tho , Tiate at the loweet prams. 'All orders with deuatthst ZIP Liberty itetattt- at wALLaCZ. . . . - - New' Goode for Gentlemen' Clothing lot - Spring of 4854. trAT'B A . .CO. - beg reaT9 . reipoditultt. i r to,.intazm.thwir autamoo 000telmm. I. 0. the bur,: onaronally, hat tbos bare Inot yonoml trf itlarted to - tbir patron/two-4.n obe 'but the.ratr• •err. w or iyr mybrd , -and than they aro ready. ready, art 2,oontp In Their usual superb alto. rfir o t tigheftim iyornore i g:_onmoiral by the r onsto, - man =tor , o=o , j f i n 14: f= Wanted Mit ism bons' o' itotaili Yaborty stra,North Om St:Mb, 0n22. _x«.:2. PlTTOi i,, nb „-- L1 — 1,,,„ ..,I , • v . . \\\ \ k r i ri t orso c otnnte . : c t h e P fe ,oV en O f T4 .. \:: Fa Latajpe menecuenttisep. 1 Wisconslikwars held at Madison:on the 131 Inst. • urreelta • s'n are-saga Y:stated i SATURDAY - MODNING; SUL!" ;2, 1834. John Walsrorth of Greene county (editer the , .perfecify understood, but - ti it [tin r „,,,..ri,,,,,e,, the ov, ',Nee, lark _ i— - -:---- ---,..,:,- ---i,---i e 7 , -iii- t. -- t ; ., ---- ,„ - 1, - ,o tt : .donee, " Sentinel, a Democratic . tti-Neb 4 fr.°4. sees wi g ° T ine . wn '. . B P° `\w it[ Fire and-Burglar Proof Eitife , Depot. 1•; . 11 n. ' Iorroin4liarie:eome gt:ods 2 to .u . ' eh . ,° I d P:P rino. O r4 P h r e e d si a d y eth an l e o e n e ? ut „ °Pe en e .,r e a e l, we ee r e e eit e 'l m , o ch e n ki se e io ' g \E y nr e a h re Le o p eo es t d l t oo en i i nn\ rie lei 4, P: . , Iva: mok.A.TtLANeD CC);, by-the Ohio 'and ' l'nesylvenia railroad, while 1,,,- eet -a o ur g ot i,,,,w a te • • d e ,, % • k en , i, *ors eve :. of ell\ the nations. 'of V 33 - a tArDEN LAIO4 . , jetvr, rows; the clerk was filling urethe bill of lading , a lobo- .i r og hi t h erto Watelionso 145 Pratt et., HnitinirO; Mit . 'motive witikpassenger care was backed just be- 1 ranked as -Whigs ; \Denhersta an FrenSoilers respeotively. ' It\wait, resakved that ! l'illteP ee P ues tn 'llan.. ..ke iiAerburthened wittrfattetle. and fres , receiveJewelers' s, e ' 2 t s lL l ZAtTe m r I e PPos- lion. 'Albert Smith, ex-111., C., my placed On the] Pe sermatedlneverrnateet. ,' ." , . and in rho half Veer 'we remained ; it e New Toes, April atn,lB , L e,... \ r,Govern ant :Is deeply it!"debt;,,its .i.ener. win. ereneemd.: Oeirtlemen-TeMses me plea. some tie or three hundred peopleinust hive en:. are to memo you that rear We Dres^mdmf 'i t '. l "'''''d tared them; "litining the'President of:the-Com= Stain g erms P e nd in g C O nteitte e• 1 111 e: \e!le:iting I r c e r c e o d ke i t b lo y itt e d 1 1 b \ \ ts °m l m onl eikC ia-- 6a o ruh4 nce th ad e \ s 'i tia liv & n t Paean unnamed la the fee hat want, by eli '''.7 i platform was adopted Resolved, That the repeated arullog continued m ittu l e re ree ur a r l eer sear e, .. lanaelesoamy premise...is emasumeS, seg' 4 l i d i o t ioh It_ pony shortly after, who had been,busily engag andr/c ‘ est tsv .t. P eci by any conntry.sre4, i. el i. i r n e ' iii .su s p 4 en e;, tu .. adl lo n agh t sd he vi de i p te art a tt u re m o e f n -th . o b t e ra t, M or , encroaahments - iif the slave power, celminating ; dneed re,s we l Tielt I dl,, i n tal e , ,,, , ene , ef ,_ thent :,_ ..l 'A. :" ; tnte s t, ued enswer " VoYeet ?l e ag er ' r'red. AbA .ltes 'h ,No r p last in the reperd of 'this law of Freedom:in ell [ eignifieeri and Re on ' eol'eten. ann.° Perneck, sy4- , TatINNY:..Ir-11 South IVllltem st.- , • , • , . pas.ongers thm. a ftensoen. He full ".` e r of the hitherto . unorganiied, territories . .., of \the . ..h./ ~,, POWiti ul and 'mot e ' men/mile= neighbor,. - nothing imunual, five care nod •11l /la ' . ' Union, forces upon ns the coikeiction that there'', wheinverkxisteridtbe " into the _still =Cent. r Thinki.ldr• \Editor, or tome three or four hun dred per.. comfo rt a bly , eoered reort wheeled is no escape -from the .nitertktiste of Freedem Or ;.,era of SPrun . sh !MUT and re, wa: 'is - here not Slavery. no a political issue ; whichis to deter\ i reneen . enongh"Pr ins eroc i t i lks •: \ nibsis whether the future adniini4ration of"thel ' \ Yet.loyaltyle , eo ems en ' - Jiptesiskinstinct along•ht the rate of thirty mliga • an hour, by a single locomotivh I Could the master'ininds of 1 , ~, ~o ne or e aggravated bY , sig\ed ne paeiki!,..faiannein and Government shall be devoted to ttsi t k cs_4. will not here call /a vi lts=that ell this, any former period, in .the history of the race, r ,_,, possibly have reilized liConsimunetion So fraught , "'"" Resolved, That we accept this issueforced ap s e,' trro 6 ,,Y. hes nOtlek ne we the I,3Pantard. withOmposeibilities?. . Could Fronkhrk, when: on us by the slave power, and tot fense of fron tneirde.votient. theiftineinte.unoverogne playing witlethe lightning's flash for the purpose 1 of guarding against its dangers, or while en gag- Fr e e gom will cooperate a nd be , ka°4 .4B it'n - rq / " ies . lV • 4 " 4 'Prr ,th iSr l*4l. .'YetAXlin P e4 e . PUBLICANR, pledgedto thenccompishimP, of the fellYouettlittett to Ittsruler',..Yerdhatuad \VIL MU ed in' Isis various " schemes of benevolence ever " followingpurposea:-,-To bring the adminiAli:/tion ', bklied - in \ his charoctA tuore'bigehry,'nrueitA, conceireefinything which in the nature of things - mild possibly ivret war._ -. 1 Principles. n i e pi Go e.. vero a . ,, m r en o3 t to b r a c ck lie t b o ra t , h k e a c a o n n d tro K i n4n of&firs to t ' phientlea,lyinanet4lntspeer%teoans,thyetult ~ishpaaiien:ersoftergn,webeoliinmcotnail., —forgave hi her keen, diseppoinent .M ha. , "Truth is stranger than fiction"—the realize- ;the position of free Territories. To the reAtal Bea is greater by far than it was possible to con to place him - on the throne of his aucestors;.onlY and entire abrogation of the Fugitive Slave lit. . tag thkt she h d poured Out her bleed lilukweter ' To reeteict Slavery to the States. in which it ex:4l coive, unaided .by inapiration: . .. - Ent, .fr. Editor, it was my , purpose to say ts ista. To prohibit the, admis,ion of any morok to find bins teful and lietentobje. Even for word°, o n 6n " present and p ros p ective e,,er: ~n lave States into the Union. To eieludnSlavery the o Queen \ itege t Christiazukh thou seltleh acter of thisgreat work—the Ohio Rad Pennsyle slave all the Territories over which s h General 1 knd In eieener7 ta‘ c e, ..., e utmos4-, 'arid with . * repo-_' -vaniv. railroad. < . . Government has exclusive juriedictids?.. And to I ' ' ' llied'ents"encliirett witlk Lyon not otkerwsse, mum , This read itt destined to ,n brilliant-Miam i ver resist the acquirement of any more 'Tervitory,.l geP,end comphicency. But .the •p t seat, geeett if in and faf exceeding the most ardente:pee-. . Latices of those who tei nobly labored in He an ; . unless -the prohibition. of Slavery therein shall 1 (dts4hter of Peplinand and Christiana) Is so NlA's) been provided for. ‘, \ ~t shilsely protligatnM morali4soirega‘icliess of cl rum, as well as Alf womanly "Miser; 'O'at complishmente ; passing through a eountrynn surpassed [infertility , boundless in.resonrce, and . Resolved, That , in furtherance of these princi the of & , .astillian vide is , tong to niadiess. Hee plea; We :will use' such constitritional and Sterfult dense ill'Polniietion, forming nEn-i t / n the Chart. ' meana as - stiall - Seem best aderged to their\ ae- Court ilea stye of sensualify, more indecent thiszi t est and best line of. travel between the cities and the great lakes: where -Are yen to S " Mete . complishment, and that see wills pport no Man I that. of ntcr other feniole ti , VTreian in, nleKierct hat her GoVermisent is nt ' , once, in- \ .. n ..for °trice under-the General or Sts;Governme 1 history,. the limits of its prosperity? .- - • --, . competent roil despotiC- 7 thabohe has - trampled_ who is net positively and fully coinntteci to tit -• Do you Want to travel through'the largest! supp ort of thos e prioelidee, nail w h o o personal ors the Cowan/don, and tande s ,...everything sab wheat growing counties on the continent?. DO you want to go ,through a continutition of the i he iireliable- —. .. . - . probably have ' eon endnred;witkpatience; but character and conduct is nit - a gik\7tee,that \serried` tehikeaprices or\iter liktrignee—wentd thrleSt inland towns west of the .Alleglieny.snotn- • Resolved,. That we cordial 7a m , h . A..e. •undieguisedkprotligacy,luks 'Mortified and rase cps nl:"M'\t tains? Do' yon-wort teems a country cornier t - --. 4 whether of native . or of' for a.t . e i n tihßtutted her moat loyal subjec' te mot' I must Soon with all the productions which - agriculturnat. 1 ,„ . _ ..i. or the objects eepre her: thronek This' inses•rection may or fords? Are yendestrone tifqffilltintralegion where i "q ° ~ •,,t o fluty of be doomeifeat ; s hmt nthink the nature and - - tier eeemlo tY each other In : elf /M e i : L e e . 6 - . n ' i !:,: with na . \ reign . f 1 tidiells li. l o w e d s rapidlir\ realise elem. beautifying their productione, thirliimee °Tor . the ' - . •e • - !t. calm tbe t fol by meat Cr mere ro am and Pennsylvania' rail ro ad. Mr. Editor, I The Mdir s ekte Doily .1,1 'Y e !, ~ Mous to the monarchy 'or distastef 'to the am not sanguine or given to hyperbole, neither ,We publish this morning ' 14 4 to y don.—N.V.' Teibusie. \ ,\\ Na am I a prophet, nor rho eon of a prophet, hut I ' proCeeding of the Anti-Net 1 Conte \ predict the Ohio.and Pennsylvania railroad will 1 tion at Madison on the 10th slier, in , . be among 'the moat' prosperous . roads is the character and- in spirit, it far.,OrPereeed. \ an Y Po worldouid that the golden hervect they are reap- litieal Coneention we have ev er littentied,in the log; and desidned to reap In the fatere, will more State. 'Full fifteen hundrecpicre'presentMt the then fulfil the. anticipations of their untiring and afternoon session; , the largo:prat:menet:l of \ them iudelatigeble President.- - -Dist, Mr. Editor,- if the substantial farmere Of our 'Setae: 'The pro se,* is the prosperity of this road noir, what will aeidings were cheracterized by. great .good sense it be whenrite•connestions are all completed?—. and the Most .gratifying harmony: the 'AM* , You know i.Sis.a , great Mink line, with branches Lions were 'adopted withosit a diesenting voice, now in prospects of completion, running towanle 'and the . session was protractedinitil after-i 0 o'-' it in all dietetlons.. Besides, the Ohio and In- clock at night When the 'Convention finally . di:mail/id-the Fort Wayne and Chicago roads, separated, it was with nine rousing cheers for which natiy be;tsaid to be a continuation of this i the Republican platform and party, wittAhnde ! ore, forming'llie shortest and best route from ! termination on the part ofevery delegate.to:give our city. to Chicago. --All these circursitances I , his utmost energies and efihrts te,-the advance repeat, idle:Editor, mike die Ohio and resinsyl e I meta of the good cause. It was In alt respects' salvia railroact in my opinion, one of the safest l a fittingeotnmentoentlon of the Birth-day of the and most profitable roads in. the world.. - i ' 'Ordinance of Freedom, and gave glorious prom- Toraz. i ise of the future of our,noble State_ , NEW YORE. ADVERTISEZENTS. rrom VIRSCITEIT, SCIIELVS , -OonOral Adrortiktrm Move, No. 048 sad 9.kr troadOrOy. Now York, (Late No. Elegant Cabbiert. Furnittira. - CK - F14.12.3 at 127 Anthony/4,41'm rink. • ANUFACTURERS, - Wholesale and Ra• _LT JU.tall Dealer. In Bich Carved , Tlesintood -Furniture of evert dmeription.. N(1: Infogior article, Order. by mall OithMliT aniirmiDtlya.Vaentad. - , Dealers and others are .Invited to call and mammal:town stoat. . i74slorr. DR. EDWARD lILDECKERI '- STAMPEDE MIXTT_TRE, PorUtt Ma and AZ } Cliegrer abrer, Dispe,prie and all THE F'roprietors of Rto Medicine will Rate without heeltattoo or fear of contradiction, that the :ammo: him= !me eured - mbre persons where It hee been Intn - cherod.than any other toreador. In we, for taw above, dlionsera Thie medicine ban neither Arferalo nor Quintoe n Its cons=m, all of the iturnellente are of a perfectly healthy er and highly ititoolating and perfectly In their tetideney, Persona while ming this medicine a 111 not be nficard crafourufw to wrater qr a damp atmosphere no mom than when In theirsmual health. Planter" In motions of the country where the Ague Pre . call• will do roll to adopt this medicine, as the ',anent ill 110t0 , Wigfai to lay by while under treatment and they =V ilinufwrnfiinin - ditarre. The Proprietor reutki Introduce thousands of tertificatea hum than bfilie highrstTMoral abllltY inrairateranway log to the slot GUI one 1.01110 and you will hNin the lulalliblr lotoof to rolcvdr. Poll direc tions be its use &mammy iwch bottle. Caseatingee ran he Fenn at the oftbaNhowing when Oslo atetlielne bee eared when alt others hard Sited For Innards and all other Pilßnw , ftmplatote there Is not n better idtdlehte lathe market. It sae also been taYso with the monocle In ern-raiders of itinunontlion and (lout; for Miran ann. Plant. WO lableigrao nful a day. • • One bottle of thin Medici,. car *WU has tie desired el het. Price 111..w0r bottle. Yoe sal* by Drum:ll4,ln all pasta of the United States and t'anads. all Whol,ale orders mutt he addrened to MEM/ i. BLILIEFIER, rule ihobriotofra Breadwaya New York. Aorraww-IlosolciglWora.ll. A. nib o mina Co., L. Wil cox a Co.. atel Ose, 11. Keyser, Pittabersh. JebOdYr , • The Peoples' Book! --•• • N• Al. olne who Cell, rend should ,be Without n y of TIM OONSTITCTION OF -Tau MIMED DECLARATION' Or ,-INDEPENDENCf.t. nod WASIIINOTON'd NAILEWELL ADDIMU- Jostipubllalud • Lugo Om. hoary p•oer, runs..lll¢o• tratMP tedvith flooFortrllts of Weablogton andJeffettionon PolOo•-ttotb. Psimi (tour.. 1•24 , ch. .Con>l4eritujhe •171 to *bit& we. Etw , k I. f iet..p. It Ii Loot.of tb• EAPt.WT u well as onv oft.be MOST Vit.EFUL booksever published.; _ • ' .1.11.2.1 farms to Oka . Lade. Zoplisell.o.• mot on four mukluk! the Poolliber • THU& FREltr y oiossati treet:New look. -N- 11 :-•rt. 11 abL , Atol4 Fatztettto eell the above Boot th... s bout th ereer r. J•At-tfv ' The Eagle hinnnfactoring Company if0.a . ,0.u10, for Stk . /At Jot:owing de.sinsMe-C.71.Y, esclietothit tAe prin FOREIGN GOODS •' 'ItICII'IgiaIttIOOAXELLIDI AND 00TOUNT8. • in gnat witty ofPUtoras and ioottdoat.k!st of Oolong oat . • • of tebleh Patents art CONFINED TO OCR" OWN SALES; ' • AD entire) . hew artirle 1911 . 171t.E. , ' UPHOLS )" TER er carn_nrei r ; tha anta kk Imo not 01-PUTLIFIItITT and lt.lejtrihbd Sand m any arucieerer tarots mad: Thane (kaftan mode by Power loom and are Oa only 'Oonda orthat MitettrOoditte aver offered Par We. . Dealer* mill do I.llth...taloa three thrall het.norrhasing. • tif the 00. Oro.. 4 Park Place. N. V. S. S. MAitSQ. Arent. .--- WAR-EHOUSE, • .31A1LTM,SPRINGA CO., - • • :Importer, and Maitre to - r ,• IRON- AND -STEEL, . .• •• MI GrcraecW,T.nerf, Tcrr. • _ neuP unnstantly nn heal a fell I.lloltZept MAUI . ..IIOd Rand ‘ licap, Rona Shoe, red other IRON; STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Merchant. from all teeth's:met thnnoentryese Ittihad:to esti around tbeir ardour before .. buying... • Orders by mail entreated to neroare EMT/ at the knout motet At,, • -MARTIN. /SPRING LY.4 Orton:tat :13CIEEEFFELINBliOTHERS & •- WROLESALE: DRUGGISTS, y lfarorteuraHaSa..l7o , 'IMPORTING the-leading - Orttge . trorn their ' original marital& bath la Ennio* and gait Indira:anti • /rem*. and English - Chentlaila Partatatt r.'• -Tooth_ I 1.4•11 and. Hair tirtuhes, flair Oltrottatol Strap, lasia and Tritala Frongea Cork.. &at* at. , Unit offer.the cm thr tout resikonabk. animas. Larders Atha in Waal. of Dr rwas. will nearly.> their bawl XIIMB8L'8• _ PATZST 11ACHLNIZISTRIETCII.ED LEATltrat AELANDVSO. The : , !Idie./Itt.ent Band, it Od tbnutry., lirlllEY'are Mid! , from the Lest oat: teamed leather.. and thoriunbly, stratchei:, Ltdrna, titb • pon.Art tinstolhnl nes 4l tSI asnt estr arW..e and to plesna porebanm. _Ploy caw two bad idR/3410:104 , 6 marsd—ftrittk wed' LLI nectnimui '411,14.8ft tAntiker.l4 sdirnpnlnz JelrAsnY WI4IEGNIML, raesedeei.=retir !kr. Globe !you 114ilhIg Works , 31'1',' - and 813' Ilitant. 1117eip. pork . ' • ' orroarrt ins ALLAIRE waect - .TAL - 2aßoA,sis,"l2.l 0/2.4.1•11 .TREAT, nis abuts 'now irtamo.kr. TUE subsaibera haring- exttiniia and nn !movements am manotastoring etemnr ut tbetrlio , os. owe lentensst to Wee tit Lb*. public ondsleeless thsansbent the Monist.' - . _ • - - Tmorotra.misruzo.v aaarsr.; • • fetel7 06iingr2, 57.41e.ra. Dawn, ibrirtble /ran /kvitteutt,sktirgazial Cribt egad Ctoodira for Inur • CUrfite. FOrm4, Pane, utoat " ••• I===tZ:E=M . , . 0 , 21.rd.r carattly of lent Farm rellok.lol Or *bleb' (My trill warrant to tartan In strattath,tdarstalty, beau ty , f • E. 31. BIGELOW, Proprietor_ ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVEAY *AND SALE Arta L ~ _ ono: pita' nomitfreet aha Cherfy Ai sy, spl6-ti • • • vrrnintion.p,t:. ASHLAND - HOUSE AZCU rpm= Asovs asvEvut mum ' PIILLAD.P.LriII.4. '.K El. E ErON, Pnortarros. itirrrioeqf Paul, p,co pgrday..ellr. Patent Proem for Tannii J. FULTONTIPatent Obemi Process • th.egiat*r t rmest awls 1u tanrinonatta64ll , 2sl4oll/014 th e mOO% A r""'"f n 11Xlen b etro,smitor star.rothnim6t r tieng Z.vrlitiOt mabai r tigtaltrrnr=raen. a 4"u eai;;s6.22 ;, . . _ , • . , _Linden Lead , Company Vriscosisin: PTIHE • Ctmrators •of A .... - :Corn c lowy hare W h:ralngi'lleti bt lie ' el l b k ; ' ,. A.rYITCI4 I /10,. ie Rtbek . .' L.Pattrth et., Vittaburvh, When, rsztOhlets tentwiniew .arter,ii•elewieal Ouroorw tn. can be obtained br parties doehlow intivettion relative to the Ormorwor. , ono, - vim ....reire T. GLUS ' ' '• t DAN. D. owe Usiebian. Nat.'rel. M. 0.) Oak, St.cherit it Perry Notes ) &VITT ,- TiOTFIG,IIoto =Brown e,) 'corner, of stolthOdd and - Third itobet., Pitteburgh. re.: ar../45 AIM. Priprietonw %inlaid large end commiwilone Howe besiogionaer• wove thorough repair, wad forphtheil with new-equipment', thmaghout, in now Opeo Orr the taeollosi of the trwielbes Public." Milani MODZIllib. . . 4 A 25 10 01 ' , ~ ... 13. It- SON. aDNERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,- for kA the sale nod purchase of Itelt) F:f tato, Colligkeir of Itun N.iroklittlng onAona, AortirssP . O. se.• No . h 34011311,1 xt..Plttaborsb. Pa. • 01,3.1. r T. 0. WA.I7II.IIIOTONI gm.p.wate9 .1 - ADIES' &CHILDREN' SHOE STORE giestlA S b g. 4 a fail "mtwtbViii?, GENUINE EXTRACT. OF izrz,..tabrovr i vreil i. Varprer . Donn rinst. r ntith,l6' ' 1131.13mara et insinevus manterfelts :WALTEß P...lklAßSll.ALL,'lmporteiAnd -Deign lid - NW n t r ed :god Dearsthre :I'spor 114-"idr...p No,. 3 .:I•Yov3 . rittaborgh. _ . 0. 74 t e. eit ' 7 ,l itr a l et " 1" ".= - , .EX BASER, orlta Kea lal.4laßiettr4,:. .rmia duo: (3d Word) 4-71ez1end 033/.- . 11.. A. BROWN would mDstrespedfullyin': Ifte=ilV i t i t=rAW:Atem eu t - tg 'UM pt•to Wolintent ofitenttlan llllmbe. V Mittg Mat: MI W Itnoindt to'ntdiT,l6 the pert Itylp, vartlutod - opus! Ii any thollalt4ql titato, Mina, can , tot venloire+l the old Ir 11 , 201/ ativer.Alavin the ft4474tlal7"l7%limeitat Mite- re t +1 " V. It ' intr =I=l .IbAl S ola l atMell WO „Toone largo, with ....rgSang , !.ttemr !pod , "qt,fliitVanfti• -_,.,10th:. sz. :PENN .- GLASS 'WORICSr 011ENZ_14.WIOEUDIAN,NIfinoWturerii A nrall kinds al' vIALS, IgYrThr.Pli WINDOW ASSilaWatrir ml Ot, f ro nt atreatte, Vittalnith., Arrl'Artlentar ationtlonp4dp odd e!lsei. of Motor, Gtw anctzthaia pqt!liprfir,Ntnt . {eutCl"{ , itlOZt m~lciam • - . . 10NE.4 -- & QUlGO;l l lonti ‘ footitrets of Spring anft Blister Stool; PlouSWlltor.l.' Stool Pknioli' lizO,Moio EUtilo Bo 'MO Stit Two*, Malt w wog iiroM Lcoo ,421to.—Corwer of ~ i . mai* 11...A.,Rodifis-1:70-7,114010,4„.,a SEZEIII Fee the Daily IlttlturuhGwtte. Yon and 'sDl:6' readers koor that there is a German paper piblialicd in this city, by the name of ~ .Fl-reolots's Friend,7 and that it has gen -1 endly sailed under the hag of neutrality. You 'nod many Pittsburgh Whigs besides know, that this sahto neutral paper has sometimes endear 'wed to appear as leaning towards the Mfg par ty, especially when atone advertising was likely to be got under such a pretence.. ~. -,. You also recollect that a gentleman named.C. Bauer, some weeks ago attempted to 'get up a 1 „Whig fcelindin his favor to start a new German ~ Whig pipe, in Pittahalgh. This Kappenod 'at k ,, the time wh ' the Coursorrenorinced the Dem. cretin party' Mama Bed! Whig, and bought out My paper, the Siesta Zeltong. The object then was, to breakdown the united I Whig paper, the Courier and Striate Zeitung. A public meeting was held, bet the. Plans entirely 1 Ifailed. , This same C. Baiter now edits the saute I neutrality (l) Freedom's Friend, which was late -1 ly soliciting the City Printing of the Moo. Dona tile, and said Bauer publishes in answer ton 1 article of mine in acid Freedom', Friend, of 1 ly 15th, the following strain against the Whigs:. t lt +tol -Mr. Mueller—is it a lie, ad. the .Nelwasidallilisahrtiona Slavery be its ru of -words - or language... - . But We slavovatching. ill {Fugitive Slave d r aw) has done so, the Missouri . Compromise partly, '.and and Mr. Mueller, 4O you 1 'know .teho advocated and signed the Fugitive ' . slays law!, . The great Whig politicians and the. ' Whig President Filiniore I - Where was then the i much. praised Whig-Opposition to the slavery in- I stittition, and why did the Whigs not then my, thit the 4th' of July' should be 0 day of mown- , Ileg, slavery calating then as well as now ? ~. fir. Muellertakes - It crooked Cal an. offence) when wo.said the Whigs. iscre not honest in their agitation egainst the este/salon of slavery, they 1 ,only wanted to votes thereby, and be might add:for 144 purAtete .Nevertlieless theirsbame-, less coalition with the Temperance and withlhe Snow-Nothings, pro ves', our assertion to beam , rect, and' we shall stick to - it, until proofs are furnished-that the Native and Temperance 'May or Conrad, of Philatieltdde, was not the 'Whig candidate, that Mr. Derek Is not' a Temperance man, and that Pollock does not_ belong to or is not a member of the Knew-Nothings. The.lYhig party do not nt preient seek party interests, but two pray not to laugh?) the interests of liberty and mankind I? The speculation upon the sup port of all re-actionary cliques of America, that of the Natives and cold-water hypocrites for the interests ht` liberty sad mankind?` Mr. It P. Mueller, where was your bead, when yoti tried to make people believe this, or that black was white, and the• Whig party at present bonestl?" Thins will sufficato show what kind of is man Mr.:Bauer, and what kind of a: paper the Free •dons's Friend, is. A man, that hardly taro months ago Called public meetings to start a Whig piper, that tried, to get the Blierirstiales 'secured by some of his German friemb, etc-, can have the linpudence 1.0 write entitles like the: abort, as, editor of thettentral;(!) Freedom's Primal,. Is ;it notosiiimndnus; . ;.. '' - ' 11. P. Meanie.'Meanie.'- - A*. Ott , FAvA 111111'A - APPLIC*IOX.;.. Chipiten of thodiatitioltrei, alluding to the dirt . pntebetween - theirtan With the ...head" and the man With the Penno," nays: : The thief - Butler and the chief Sahli of 'the' Pierce pates in the State, (Indiana)the men who, hold the Awe offices . Which ate praotkially most effective hiregislating the politics of the Slatt.--. here ;goti info very pretty quarrel with one. another... Thin is in consohnnee With thebermony ntiatitig : nt yashington and everywhere else in the mike 'of - what - is called by courtesy. the "AdmitaintratlMS petty." The quarrel, to which we allude , reminds us of the fable of the youth,. who, one hot summer, day, hired an ass to carrt him Item Athees,to ?legate. — About. noon thE .snit wan.io seherchink that he dismounted, anti 'limed hero•sitHewn to tepee himself in '_the shadow but . the driver Alsputed place with hirii,-.Jechiting that he had en cqudl right telt with We - other. . , " What," said the youth,'" did 1 not hire the tits tot the whole journey!" - "Yen," eald the other, "you hired the ass,' btit not his chador:" - While they rire thus wrangling and fighting Set' the play; the. oac teak to hisdieels and ran .61J1/110 The application-Is apparent enough. Mr. Brawn says Mn-Itobinsart shan'tnd under tho shelter of the stare dettiouney In his fatiguing contest, with the 'preachets, but insists oelienient iy.that he almal stand out and take all thelieka himself. . What," says "Cane" 'Robinson, , onicet I untitled Oto -my:dine of. the control of tho partyl” 7 - - ..!Yent,"nid Brown, 'tat yon sin t 'untitled tormy share 'of it, and - if .I let it stand to help you;liveican I drive it along to help rayeelfi ..while they . qUarrel, the- nes they heti:ridden. 10 . vigorously and. profitably theso many. years may ntansy and leave thent-both •hoot the Lasi,Surertorjoasnal,,M7 6th. Mons reported a largo shipment, of topper in oar last number Orthe Journal, and •• we now roport another of the ad taitl 4th.inat4, ,--amt?unting:tifoTr t*o.larldreil tons, much the. 'largest shipment of lbo . . 'The following ',:itiown the - rations eteellate from theinines Mentioned:. : . , • •.11tdpkied.by stammer Illinois, July 81, from the 160 bbls Stamp and ore— , 6B tons :1946 lbs. , Nailouni Mine, 86 bbls:-11 tons 90 lbs. • Minnesota Mine, 62 bblij.-10 0 , 1119 195.1b5. • Roe peach Mine, 24- blds-7 tons 786 lbs. .IVindsor 31Ine;7' bbll-4.10n1600.1b5,' , Forest Mins, - 72 i3ble=4,lo join 23 lbsi ONO Trip' Rock, 44 bbli —il4'tlietel622 liy`propelle 6t13, fromcilif Nino, 40.manins-.36 tansl62o' , .Nntional Mine. 3 Dieusecii;f6ti 171 lintditirnatern Mine, 111 _tuninies . .-:44 tons 1376 lbs. . Miimesota bllne, ivaones . 48 tone'B2:l, lb& Fatest 2 masses tone 231bs. ,Nortli Ameilean Mines, ;masses ton - 268 Windsor Nne, 4 znaMel-785. Th ere gag slats idditied Iylliepiopelleir yQ.904, rtor . ..t - ore, , from Om - Forest company-'o6' the 7th lnsß there wasalso sbipped,by profietar Tfibiiiit;l3 bona:b.f . _ Trots ore, front*, • " r - • - \k ~ ~ ~.. \ \.-_,., \ : , _. , 4 ,„ , . , , \ . - . 1 \ ... \. \ , ----,-- •• - \ ' \ A • • % -,- x • ` 4 '4. , \\ . \ XX • \ x \ • - \ \„ x \ , v \ ' \ • . , , I 5 . ,, \ t .\ , . x ,— ' "x, \ , ~ , -- \ • ` _ xx \ \ . \\ \ --' '-'.'” \''!;; -''-\.'"-- - \\ A' .., •:' - ' ,- ' ,- .: . A .- \A ---,' \.: -- f - ` , 77-. ~--: ''''V\ IV -- '' - - x'‘ \"- - ' ' .\• . s ; . '\ V . - ' . . \ -' ' ..- - c,:* % : , 2_ ,\. ..\. - 1 ' . - k 4 • ' A . ~r77.7.77..........\ 2,..,. \ ~ \ i____,& ._.: _:,i_,_•______Ll:.,lN.:., .____L \, i A . 1 ' .. , .- . : - .-. - r. ~..\: \\ :, , ‘ -\ , \ : ' - - „X \ - . AS. . • -1(OLUIVIEINITI.. fit. 4 1 1. • % . • From the e , nolOnatti:iirette. , . , , . SQUATTER SOVEREVETET.--oCii. Cass clai ms to lie the author and 'finisher of the silly doctrine of “Sqvititter Sovereignty." Ile firseniade knern his great discovery in his Nicholson .Letter; id 1848, which doctrine, as Mr, Benton truly says in his Anti-Nebraska spench,qi a aronstrmity;, beim of timidity and ambition;hatched'lnte exis-,; ,„ S ‘s, tence in the hot incubation of a residential can? vase, revolting to the beholds srhert firskpfe =Led," and , has continued no '1 the present time. But we arc reminded by 'n 'article , * a late number of the National -. At hyeacer, that I Gen: Citif!' after till,'ls not the OrigiMti inventor; that he ittlirhisi.invqation from the early tern, torial history of thel „Northwest.. ThF \ originel, inventor of what. Is now callcd'.....Squatter Sorer , eignty," wan Gen. St. Clair,' the, first Go\ernor of the Northwestern territory; , snit is of Federal. and net of lahniocratie origin. ~ \ ' : \.,1-,, Congress passed on act, in in 4Prili 180 . 2, nu, *limiting the people living in; what is noir celled' the State of. Ohio, to form a\C;oinatitntioic call State Government. Congress, t tlie lame time; \ formed a territorial Govan:tricot for ttoiterritory of Indians, In which there were Ikgai AArar six thousand inhabitants -Litrto that time the bole .territory had:been under the Government of one territorial .booed.. la'Novenitalr, 180; + -:the C on-' , vention met to forms State Constitution; oneom-: ing together, Gen. St. Clair met them Ind Miele It speech, In which he contended that th'qp4ol4o . of the territory required no act of . Congress tel. , authorize them to call a. Convention and krnili . , Constitution; and that the act of Congress *as a , nullity, lie said "for all inter/mint:fairs ' wailer° re C.' ' a complete Legislature of our_own; and in - th at are no more bound by en act tit,Congiess thin , ho would bi , bound by an edict of. the first .Conrol \ l of Fraacr."- lienhocontended that the fire thou sand who Were lot off to the territory of Indiana . bed been divested of their rights. • He alstaitid ' that ~ w e have the means In our . hands tiebring 'Congress to reason, Uwe should be throinineese When this speech reached Washington, Presi dent Jefferson did Oct !theft; Shave for ..,Squats • ter Sovereignty" 'was not• One Othis Auir, k gi: • Ile : therefore directed Mr. •Madieon, 'who're' Secre tary et State, to address Gen. St.,',.Clair the Ibl-. "Steti.--The .Prosident,'. observing ;in , an ad areas lately delivered by you to the coneention held*. Chillicothe,: an intereperancennillidecci-' ram of language towards tho u Legislature of the United States, -and a disorganizing Spiritand ten dency of very evil example, and4rossly violating the rules of conduct enjoyed by our politic Sta tion, deterinioes that your Comutiesion.of Goner 7 nor of the Northwestern territory'shill cease on the receipt of this notifieation. ', \ '.. .-- • . ”Attviten Sr. C.Lkin, Esq., Chillicothe.." • '',. . . _ . . .. . . Corson -ILumaser rims is TUE tr. S .- ---It ap pears by , the last senses that Shore era \ in the - United Stites ono thousand and ninety-for - 4r C 3. ' tablimmients in - operation manufacturing cotton; that the capital invested is seventy-six. Millions 'Alf dollars; that they consume six hundred and forty-one thousand, hake of cotton;', that the value of the raw materiel is thirty:l;mi; Million's of dollars; that the number of males employed 'in Therms thirty-tltree thousand,. the nuMber of females fifty-nine thousand, and the value 'of the entire products of the establishments eixtY-one millions eight hundred thousand dolled.; that as to, the value of the products, they stand thestr. Mnssachuse tts,' nineteen arid a half millions; New Hampshire: eight and 'vital(' taillionm Rhodd .laland,. six and 4 belt millions: Connocticut;rcur, and a quarter millions; New Turk, three and - a quarter millions; Perinsylveiria, livened a quer; ter million's:* Maine, two and - - a hilt' millions; Georgia and Maryland, two millions `each; Vir ginia, 'one 'and a half assillionm, NewJarsey, one million; Delaware and Tennessee, half million each; Ohio, four hundred thousand dollars; N. enrollee, eight hundred thouiand dollanni.South Carolina, seven hundred thousand dollarsl.: Ala binna; three 'hundred ands seventy 'thonkind; Kentucky, two ' hundred and , seventy thouien d dollars . These are expressed in round nor m s ' ' Goan DU:KUNO MUM Cusrom—A fortnight a go and aro sufficiently accurate to show the re IN in .0 ' , we mentioned \ that some ' Chinese who Lind. been Rye amount of revenue derived in several State ' alifortili had faund gold in the extensive al., - fiem the manufacture of cotton, beginning With trint of Nganping, to the aouth-west of - Canoes, the highest on the list, Massaehusetta, and corn \rind "that , conaiderable excitement ,prevailed in lug down:" 'We had not been awnfe of the fact, epasequence. ' 'Van first dlacoveryie s.sid to have that 'OW and -- Kentucky-stood eo low in the ' h en made kit Pear, trim observing shining Par scAla ( - 4, nni tie ft ar ur i ng. . ' tie es in the sand* Tandhr river, which, on be .ing ,shed, turned out to be gold. • OM , most re-'' cent'intelligence on'the subject is, that the gold is alsolfound in the hillscalled the Pak-wadshan, or %Mite Cloud Hills, la Van-ping-hien, and in a mountain stream ealle&Kinh:al-shwiii ' or Gold 'Grain water. The Most Successful of the gold Seekers g§4 five taels 'or , oia in ; iess than' a - month ; others have picked:up in a 'day-the Takla of a dollar, hams half 4;lC:quarter of 'a dollar,. and some a tow cents, or nothing at alt. - The gold is said tolls's purer than that- of California, aa,l6 to .18.--,Chtno Neil, Aprif 276. - Tun LAGED. 11 DODOS.—The'llarnsburg linon, miecohno otgan; imitounceaefftelodly that! Goy. Bigler ha's 'resolved to ...lodge'', - - the Lager Beer bill passed , by; the last legialatim—or, in .other words; he will packet it until after his de: feat in October next. \The minion thinks that. the opinion of the Attorney General of the State on the 'constitutionality of the bill in question should ho` upon st placed recerd for the information of the Executive before.' he higus or 'vetoes it: .sThez feverish state' of the'eturospherthe ~... L excited of political walare, edmeno 1 lhe 4tenviry General to withheld ht opcnion.en laS Leger Beer-act inuitnfter a, acaieu A 4 , - ,:- - - ..: Si, %km. Bigler oannot,sign-tre inin; the bill' until ihe Attatne7 9enernlwritei hie-I:pinion of ' it, and that officer will Mit place ,hi s qinimi on record 'until afteilhe eleetion, baeanstorl ...the excited elements' of 'polities'. 'werfara,k S c:- Dodge'," 'is %imbue the game,!and theN-Lairr- Besibill hells; fiveiloi - the bake of truOltg Lager Bear- 'roles - betuttse he • has; not milied it and Tetnperitnee votes because ho hat ',not 've to.edit :Os?. Bigler. will likely be able to - Infoils. ' us of We: dieidundi.ituit investment paye eas t the . seeeuet Tuesday . of Ootober.!:--ctsettenbiri, , 145r.1ii0Y.:: . . ...•;Eitionerr Am Cottrawr:-'--The Emigrant Aid Company; while, perfecting its arrangements of • arganisatioti, - has kept steadilylis-siOw the oPlaia for Ereedom," which consists in nettling. Kansas et once. Its ofilco in - Kjaw:Tork - is but just now. Opened. The llostoia• othco 'Tree 90 800909 mat than it - wee beseiged and overrun ; by. appli , • I cants for bete:notion: It ought to'herooro wide- . 13i1 known theri" perhaps it is, that by - those who 'here addressed letters to the of of the Com-, pony that the interest is so general in•thM sub-: pet,•that; ' with alt theforee -et command; 'Moir' corrospondenee is necessarily sometimes very ,much alid;that -the "'apparent neg. lett :of . bitters • is thee aceoutitedfar.withont nay ilisrespact • to their writers; ; '• • ,; • The Smell compeny'of emigrants *doh - went . forwerd on Monday', consisted - mostly of mzelittn:' ies-.4cew-Enghtedera of the ;best stamp-hosti; services - Wilt be heeded in Kansas in • making Immo prepartilicats for theso . who ,are to, canto after them Tim number of this party'.hes, been kept" down; t at they; Might , not • be. exposed tinder ibyeirmibistances of erowd'or did 4: to •iieltneis: in , pas - sink the large towns of this 'yeller of the: :,311sidasiplii. They ttiettrin agent - of the.eompa -I:ny et !it...L. - outs, ited,ge,imp• to liaises together in; one steamboat..- - -;•:'' , - • ;-: • _ ; •-, • Mn. "Th 80413 Y.--o I,3ndoct oorreapondent of the Boston soyildr. Macouly's table in •Ilio;Mnietun Library is 'Covered with books of ,reforenee., and. ho, la often to • be seety; hard 'itt -work, •". I am told 'tbat itird"and fourth oddities of • bit history ot Et4suld- tbe pub nestNtjoimbot; - The earn° 1 writer asp Museum la about U. bo considerably, enlarg ed.. Its Library now contains aopat flue hundred: and thirty thousand yokel* . . =M=;iM \ I nit tx 4trsrmtraa.--:-",!Aletter ti:7:Gto Boston \ Traveler,' dated blelbourne,N;day 14th, 'lays: \ IL\ 'The gold held are in a fiourishing etate:-1.;; T l • winter ra' s having nowi s et in, diggers' will. bee led to w . ".out their Ipunenso piles of -st which they , ve been 'collecting through the eaisen,- and no miner eak fail tn . getsi fair p on of gold with proper labor and nod- ' try. ,Illfhligo, whialreontains the greatest duii. bee of diggers, is gradually becoming k a place\ of 4reikt imp ilance, de the the neglect &the go! , 'ernmenti ' has rece er been pr4.laimed a to/reship, u er the name \ of SuiditursOand al-' • lotments sol there .brought. big prices. On vie- ' lan Sandhurst; \ ono canoe/Zeit to be struckvrith \ \,, the busy 'appea`rance of the p ce. BuildiniO of no inconsiderabt elle Ore els gln every ditto tion. A branch f;the tienk s ef :iatoria. is estelt: tithed there place of amnienient, from the Gime% , tree down, alitiund ',every side., The grandest' and most spirited e , vre have hakin the euinnY recently came °X there. \., A nod; ind extensive I\ d \ k pestoffice is in active reparation \ end on every hand are visible this' ce sin signa ' rh" commercial prosperity'and the nxiste ce of- 'capital \to a vest t d\ amount. Stores and nue ion marts erd.crowd ed.daily,, and en Setdrilay,\ the diggern' 'Market day, the streets are tid;onge with nigh/tides of cheerful looking diggere. ThOrovis to Beikilgo are in a fearful state,- and ,freight has rieeit, tO . 400 a tot:4'ot which it will 1.03111 Ail, wint.T, and extraordinary, prices will be btahred,for all goods,,owing to small stock only b ing isaluid: ( Italzunit, which is ‘,, the oldett an o t eldely" known diggingai Cr Bendigo or Forest Creek, ieiumiria n the first township proclaimed, on the, gol fieldit c ;- 'The population here is more steady, and n'tiit the diggers,beve their wives and Tamilt s with', them, no that' more of the \ Common eomfqte of life are collected in Beleariiethan any other . of the gold fields \ - Balaarat is celebratedfor deep holes,tecime of which 160 feet, and also for big nuggets; t o \ largest \ of. which was the pidebrated 124. 1M lump toned a year ago: Other neggcts of‘yery '', -large sizi‘have also been found aVvaricus titues. I A, 62 lb migget-is now en exhibitiortin a broker's . window in Geelong.:":Pold is„frecriteritly taken out of these holes byrhi,cwt. and ton , -, and not unfrignently. Crowds aeiemble round in a, party,. when they hate ‘ bottomed their hole, to, tee the I big nuggets shining in theinocket,:and What was Ibetter ' an thick_ ea : stones-in . a bucket full of I. gravel In an excavation in Boaton. •.1,1 It re/lull:es a number of hinds, 'with some cept 'tal„ and also 'tome time, te sink one of these boles. if they happen to •' hit'!, it, there aro only two periods in their-lives =one of poverty,- and the other of ricnes.`,Every digger, however, 'does net get such \ holm. From all the, gold fields of the colony, great 'quantities of gold_ will be obteleedi the price, of which has gone. up to-£4 ESNBADIIDINAIIi Race Bwrivagor A 11059 E AND A Srnam Farouts.—A singular contest took place on the Manchester:, Sheffield and Limiobnhiro \ Railway, recently. Abut three or four o'rolock mthe morning, a horse dame galloping at sire.' undiuurpace along the line •of railway in'the direction from Riverton paik towards, Sheffield, itnd ,deeidedly ahead of au \engine . n od'- tender ,which were traveling the same Way. Overbridg 7 es endeast gates the chase contieueri. 'The sig., nals were up bet no heed was taken of flint.. It was horietlesh against steam, and the race 'was run with's, vigor and determination 'which threw into the hick ground _ thetremendous feats of the renowned Odpin &cottons memory - mid career an unbapprpause occurred `.\ The intrephianimel,, heedless of ob tie!), and pressing on to outstrip : his panting nempet itor, suddenly Iniased his footing and fell over the embankment\ The engine_ gave an unearth ly sounding shriek, no in triumph at his tininohy Mishap, but this only infused ;new . . courage into the viins of the heirnic animal., daunt.: mr, , ,np he sprung, and again started on theist& Agaus be headed the engine, and again'the race` was continued at the Mune headlong speed;" the ,herse leaping with the evi, dent insOlve to: in, or, in Soo language of raetho lodrini rt,'. 4 petish in the attempt' In this way they reached the Vittoria, station,- but the further circumstances of the sou - test we are nnable to -reeord. l —Liroped Caroni.; Itovra OT E..IitIELIS TO 71;0. NOTITLI intelligence about the robots Pechih-lo - (the metropolitan - province) irSot of later date,-but fuller in its details than 1983 giveti4n our Over- Oitid of the 22d' April. - These details servo to ithesi that the discomfiture has been, complete, and'according to the Peking G4zette, between six and coven thousand rebels have been some had submitted and joined the' Imperialists,. ,by whom they were well received Order,. we piesnme, induce others to .repent and rent; ovate tleinsibres,' 'six of those who surrendered have hid *bite buttons conferred on theni.—Qc -;=--.._ _...i. to -•\. 'g County Commit* of Ciswford have - convention on the Ad of August net, inde A s pounty, Ticket, snpon the \ following . hi ',:', - 'vo, ~. \ • \, ppoOtes to the ftebrasiusFraud. '," pposrtidti - to 'Slavery and. filitavl Er' 1. - • Active rep tniecnro the niadilloati or' t \ rep Id of the FiEve' Slave . Law. :, - '. - _, . e,!hinit wo c 10.fely announce these se L al rtples or s inittions - •tue • constituting , procaine -0. featureTr\ (Is creed of the Whigs of,{' Erie eMpity. We- trikeit will coon be made mak:: duty, as it certainly will lie our pleasure, tit call '.. upon theto to assemble: et their cushoit . to j 4Laces, sattieeloct delegatin . i4o a COMlty CcaliTtl- 1 tion for the kkomination et, voTinket, pledged 111 like terms, and to an equ.ili w eito; to the AnEs:t , Slavery senbidomut now re wi th ' resistiessl \ 7wev through the Free Statiia. \ • ' ':: • The Fugitive Slave Law wan:always, odium to ' thVlige or the iiortb,. baracieitid an a means ' of mixing , thn unfortunank differences of i feeling and - interest , between tro \ North and . ; South \ Since; hOwoier/tha, Efoutti. set aii, 4 examp . , of breaking contracts by the' repeal of \ 1 the' nrt Compromise,.the`obligatinnito forte:' boarancele removed, and our eitizetuitttliberty . to putvie e, great:. ends Or Freedom .41ibikelri ' \ p led by ce cations of mereprudence Or'polfcag. We cannot b mistaken in sayingthat the Whigs of Erie count heartily participate in this Ink, and will v u T ik tnre to pledge for - them..a cot , \ respondent op o.of action.—Era , Galittte. \ \ 1 Boom man \ \ J ;The steamer be. elf Fork Peat Aa in:t • tcresting, acclaim 'age of the. Nortiya- ' C t U i o n fi trit thawono i a r I a t a g a and o x hich sailed fkore lore Ringgoldlit. hey arrived at Hong Kong on, the'2l' (fter•thriching at Ma A., deira; the. Cap( Cape of flood Hope, .Sydney, and ft._ -_ \ Coral sea visiting the Santa 'bra: group; Cartolincs, Ladrines, kle The corresnondent states thatthey have made a goat many _Sol,' Important 'observations, barn. MeiricaLthennornetrical and geographical, all of which WM, it iiiiptesnmed; tie proaaptly forward-• • od to'the 'Navy Hepartment at ;Washington, and lonblisfted'as speedili, as. possible for' . the benefit Of our vhluable outgrowing cominerce with Aus tralia, thi\East Indies'and • via= \ own= Cowan lunetts.4•We ate infonitea, upon :what:mai be mishit:red good alithoHty, that the Graiiii4uty of :Mediu corin- - , ty has indicted ‘, four of the notorious persons who composed the jiliry on a charge of perjury. \ Then. names", of v , only two could be i ascertained, \ and ‘, these ward"; Mclntire , and. Eidson, It is to\ be hoped, that full justice will booene thou \\ • : .Another ,one of ,the jaroisr, a 'certain Greeti; - Walker, residing on' Snit Eiver, - neae West:Point, \ order to efface . the 4colleition of Iris infamy; \ •hbv taken-to strong drink.; If Ito desires to make speedy work with 'himself,, lot him eschew whir ,aayand take to Mii/dleto brandy.- The latter icle is very efficanious wu "using up" people, instance the ease . of &certain individual of mark inthis city.—Locian. Courier.', \ \llaffulo paper says - the crop of Wheat in • Hppe Canada' will far exceed that of any other' year tgite =pliant. It is estimated that a third 1, 'mere was Sown • last year than the yeir before, audit all, Tooke -flourishing. 'the 'surplus - but year estimated at' 7,000,000 bushels. This Jeer ealculated the Xirphis will reach, 12,- 000,000kirtshels. Estheating the Pride at only. - $4,50 pek bushel , it gives the fartnera $19,000,- 00 for wheat 'alone; for a foreign market. If the x ßeciprociti, meseure is' Passed,- and if the harvests tarty ea( Europa o a& 'they at_present', • Prinahse to do, that' surplus will mostly - be'rear- , keted in New YorIL, " • • I) . _ . coin. Voxroa z = Thu stew : York Xopti,iy Pate ~ . reports: that it is Sato be a hal. Sumo_ .. afar hotele-,. ba.. Near.Ahrk., ..It, coolly . clos e s ; the . parttgraph .: '.'Swith, the . oheerristinn4,4lair,rauch relief they' , experienced 'Zioni the..purchise of the large ain't eftiekets for '..,;4e .." CizstakkPalace ; has not yet '.• \ Din* or Gleh Scnii.ntne.—'2lerak has dr4,_:,re....18,' lgrtl.-.4eii. \ Seldhlere has died from 'e effects 0 ihe iniputation'ot Ile leg.— .. Thebes of the : link -has• been followed by the .. leis Of lite;.'but_thegresieslkosirta the army, in -. t'Oitia , ?.:i