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ESTABLISHED IN '1786,
-.. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
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PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY
• ~,,,,,,, ' ' WRITE &CO.
' . "e`,_..D nt - ' 4IITXP-3 . . [SAMUEL 11.8./qIIT.
'... Orrta. on. map poloirt.. ants= wriim asp weep.
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DAILY:-Siatiollars pea annum, payable half yearly
In airmen
_,W BB K Dr-Two dolbOrMnr =main, On advance. 'auks
° ,O ...Wiled on tbrifidlowlag contlidOsiss •
Three copies per annum.... ..... ..............51 II 00
• Ten codes do . ..... . ~....---... ..... 13 00
'lien aa.rma tar midi club. to be adin - waseiro . cono piwson,
and to be twild Invariably lo advance. NO dub patient will
be sent after the year tapirs% ludas the money Is sent for
reard
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. RATES OF MYVERTISING:
'Coe squita 00 liom of Nonpareil or Agate.)
• D.• e 0110 hmertion..... ..........I 000
D. WI additional fourertlon..... 025
Do . ' ono weak 175
Do two weeke.- .... - ... 300
la' - three week. -...:::::-.=.:. 400
-- oce inootb..--.—.- ...... . 3 0 0
DO • two months- - 700
Do three month.' ' 2 °Q
iks --- four months.....- 10 00 ,
.• Do : ' six Months 11 00 '
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, co xrel f re months... .
. ... ... .... 1800
One doot-s. e l ic ( h tilltro r n i sTlir ."=)
o'oo.
One square, changeable at plcarnue, (per an.
• tmes,) exclude. or paper • 25
03
For each addltbsoid square, inserted over one month, and
fee mob additional mosso Inserted under the yearly rater.,
Adrerfteemenls exceeding a einem, and oOt 0000 fifteen
1/...., to be charged sea aware and a lUtlf. . -
Publlebers not "scommitable Ser legal advortheinents
• beyond the amount eharged for their pnbllmition.
Announcing candidates for office M. be eharged tbn BIM. ,
as other advertisement. -
Adyestisemonta not.marked on the color for a coedited
nuurtaw of Insertions, 1011 be amtinued till fotid. and
Phuirpglaoted iege f "° 11 rdi li li d r iertlse . rs I strictly li tilted to
their own Imme.ll ' ate ' ln ' tners, and ail ' sdewobsern r cias for
...• ' 3O b 00 r 0 t• of other-persons, as well as all advertisement,
not immediately connect.' with their ONn busloese, and
all dame. of adrectieementa to length yrntleetwlne, 1.. -
-vend tho Dm/tee enenegenl. will Lne chanter! at. the usual role,
• r2L . oh suet, tranclect advertising. bills - will be separately
rendered. oud prompt roymoot le desired.
All adverthienumbi for charitalde loctltiztions. Grey cam
melee. ward. township, and other public meeting , nod all
Polled meetings and time, to be charged half ;wins, pay ,
ruble dictlyln advance- -
Marriage notims to be charpd 30 mote. '
Death nodal. iseerted wi th out charge, union sitcoms-
Med hy . funeral Ineltatlona or obituary nottnen, and when
se assompanted,to te paid bar:
Regular advertisers, and all other. moiling ammonite.
tlooN or requiring - :notion designed to call attention to
Y 'a'rn. Soirees, Cancer% or ury public entertalmootts,
here .....v. are made for adrulttance-all notices of prl
. rate aceoclM.lona-every nods. &Arced to ,all attention
t ~ orient. enterprise., ellen/Mod or - Intended to pronnote
lodhrldual Intermit., tan roily bo Itisorted with the under
tt„..=hat the mina is to be paid for. • 1 f Intended to
In libe kcal column, the rams will be charged
• t thereto of lOcents per line. -- •
/Rebut , or ear notices to be charged triple price-
Tavern Lleenee Petitions di mob. • • ' '
Real &date Agents' and Andlonwerie advertimments not
to be classed under yearly rates, but allowed odisootrat of
thirty-three and nue-third
,per cent front the amount of
111111. . . . -
- Irxttyr• na 110-11•11111 LT 111 Wed! , rarktut. .
One &mom. three Incertione.... - ...........'.....51 50
Do.. Nadi additional insertion :17
.11111011 . 1.111,rni Ile IrESILT PAM.
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One 1.4111 t r e (1011 . 1014) One Innertion.....-..50 rents.
each dditional 1neert10n......2.5 vents.
All tranakutt adrertLeenrents to he paid In advance. •
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' BATES' OF DISCOUNT.
COntlrrin nut; rasa 171. 11.171130.111 011.1210. ST
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N. :HOLMES & SONS,Drokers.
~.. 37 Xarlct rt. &dream Third and Fourth ode. Pilirbsoml.
PENNSYLVANIA. .Drank at !finis- IX
'Ronk of Pittsburgh pariltranch at Youngstown.. do
. Exchange Dank of d0..--par City Bank. Cincinnati-, do
bier. and Ilanuf's of do-par Connyterclnl bk,Cincin'4 do
bank of Commerov........m.Franklin Bank._.. do
- Bank of Earth Atneriea...parLafayette Itank...--- do
• Bank of North's Ltharties.par Ohlo'Llfe Inc.& Train Ca. do
Bank of Patimyiranis...-tar Waders Reserve Rank.- do
Ronk of Ponta Towne/tip-par Hank of 11ami1i0n........ -
Commercial Dank of/a...par 0 di Notes....,_ ..,... ---. IX
Farmers' &Mechanics' ~ NEW. F..NIDLAND.
iiira.rd Bank.a.-. - -•- - -.....par AD aolvent 8ank5.......... X
Kensington 8ank........... NEW YORE..
Stan afar; &Neat Itank»..par New York 'Clty-.......:..par
Si al:moles' 8ank..:..........par Ommtry.-„,,,,,',-,...,...... IX
k ,l i mn d eZtuilt dt.............r0t0r Routoot3-11......X4.1......M.....,,,,n:
anTar4 l llT!l; :."--.. -9" rill% E i -&- DEW:a k.
Bk-pl
Wote_ , .13ank.........- par,All solvent Banks.. 4.— X
Bank of UnambersbOrgia-. 1.5. i - 1 1301 h lA.
Bank of quarter °aunty-par Rank of the va.r.--- Vi
Bankonbenville- ....par Bank of Va.Blehmond.- .
Rank of DeLCo.Chsster-par Ex. Dank. Ts-. Norfolk
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• .Bank of it=t l l• s ,ll,e'ait . "?;
ll.k of_Desurtoonr-...... - North 17estern Dank-- .
- Bank of illtddirtown...-...1X . Emoodma...,-.1.....-_-:0e '
81m:homer? flo. Rank.... - Dar NORTII VAKOLLII.9..
Rank of Northnroberian-par Dank ot (hoe Fear—. 2
Celled. On 4 Bridge Co...par Bank of St. of N. flerut'a 2
Dorlostown 8ank....-....par Cum. Bank.Wllminaton. 2
Easton Bank-................par Merolguatieht „Newborn, 2
Erie Dank......: ...........,.... ..11. •• 3011711 CAROLINA. •
Farmers' Bk. of . Ducke 00-par Ilkoftheirt,of S,Carolina I
Farmers' Irk of Loricester-par Bank o f t loth enroll... 2
Farmers'llankoflicading.par Bank of Cbmieston--- 2
Farm. Ilk oflichtlyLkill Oe.por Platitere& Necharele /at 2
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' Far. a DM' v. Way - tinhorn. IX 0K030,8-
Franalla Ilk Ifuhington.rer Atimada Ina & Et's Co
Darrisburg 800 k...- ..... 1".4 Bank of Augnsta----- 2.
lioneedeleßank..-... P.. Bk'of Bronewid.-- .4 oga. 2
irsocuter Bank---.......r. TENNESSEE. .
torionater County Bank—par . Alleolvent Bank, .-. .. 3
• Lehanon•Bank-- ----par • - KENTUC ( Y. .1=
• I.llmirs' Bank or Fottrellter bi Ilk of Kentucky, lontree IX
' tionompaholaßonk.-.par Bk of touter', Thurston .
West Bassch Bank.-- - - X Northern Bkoflionturky .
Wyoming Bk.R'Ukaabarral It Southern Bkofltentucky .
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Rater Notes:- ...-.-114 Ilk of
- Ftato of 111smcorl- 11 . 4
01.46. ....-- • . ' ILLINOIS-
Ohio Stare 8ank...........1?f :. State 'Danko.' Branches , 00
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ranchat Akrosi.—... do Bank of Illinois 75
Branch at Athens...-. • do • WISCONSIN. .
• Branch.) Itridgepart..... do noting & Fire In. Co. dike 5
Branch at (16110c0th0..... do - MICII36.AN.
Branch atCleveland---. do•Farraeref Mechanks'Book 3
Branch at T01ed0............ do Oriveroment Stock Bank 8
Branch at Dayt0n......... do Penlnanlar 80nk_.... 3
Branch at Delaware.— -. do Insurance Company.-- 3
Emrich list,,Columbne .. -
do State Bank.-- ,-......... 3
'):ranch at Ashtabula...-. do ' CANADA.
branch at Sabena«. ... ..... do 13k. of N. America. Tomato I
Brandt at klanadeld--.... do Ilk of the People, Tormito 5
brands at Ripley.....: ... do Book of Montreal..-._.., 5
• Brands at Cincinnati.... do Bk of Si. Canada. Torreto 5
ar 4 mbdanum...- do EASTERN EXCILtNUE.
Drench at Cedla--..-... do On New York_ -- -
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Branch at 14n0a5ter...... do On l'hlladelphis---..... do
branch at Steubenville-. do On Baltimore • de
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breach at alt. Vernon-- RN. do WESTERLY EXCIIANI3 E.
Mantis St N111 , 111.1*. 'do Oincinnett ..... ... --.......12i
Branch at M %La..-- de S t: lode---
. ~ .. . . .... 0 .
linnets at Troe..-. •do OLD ANDSIMXTE VALUE.
Dome/sat Mt.Dleseeint... do Doubloon., 5p0n1ah....1600
Branch at Stanerrllle--- do , . do Patriot...MAO
Branch at NorwaLt. - /Eagle, old ..... .....-- -1400
Branch at Fiona.-. do ENO., P. 0..... 10,00
Manch at Portattionth... do Eresierickwrom 7.00
Drench at Eaton- - ~. do Ten Thelma 7,80
Branch at Ravenna...—. dorinesa.------...... GOO
Branch at Cuyahoga - do Fover•lgns... ..... .....i... 4.33
branch at Namilket.'..... do Ten Dolldera.— 3.90
Branch lat. Wooatcr....— do •Naptdoons..-.- ........ 3,30
''.. PRICES OF STOCKS.
' REFORTFaI FOR 'MB ITITSBEIG3II CAZETTE.IIS
A. WILKINS :&-Co
STOCK. AND EXCHANGE, BROKERS,.
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20.0.71 room 711 . STREET: ,
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. . - , Ptriestrardt, . 1 01735, 1031.
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" - - LOINS. -'-V. 1 g I - '
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ColleiVintoi e...,........- 100 ..::_ ::: lot.lon-Aduly
. r .........,.._ i.t.r.b 11 Anz.
Ponnsylvonia 64......... 100 - - • spt.J....y.ii.
Dec
_. 6'5...-.2..... 100 .- ':' Int. Feb. Aug
, A 15047141. g 5............. 100 •SO . r• •• tot. mayelloe
Da: •mo Ws 00E1000 I'2 ..- do
Do.. • mutt 65.:...:.. 100 67 "' do •
phiaborgh city 1r5.......1.00 . lt7
. 7 . Intlan-rattlY
D.. .o.p. 6s, N. N. 100 a - ..- i.e., ea; &Nov
Al3 ll ."' ! d Zig,d'/7.1 7 h . 11. - • I 86 .'" . do. -
4424 ...ru t,
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t P . ! VA . %
r — B zI; 60 ...l i i i v.%
do .
Allegheny Savingis. Bank Ad 233..
00
Cithente Deposltllank-,.. ,511 -2.113,X AIX - • f.. •': . '1 -.
111.130airfOCILII.•;,.; „.." : ~.
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_ 3 _.
~ Booontrabela Bridge.* . ~ ~1.., r4 ;: yg . ... ~ : i
ist. Clair St. Dridge......
16.1 St. odds. ---:. - i.: 43, .'.. A. DI
Northern lAborties--... rile , ~ 35 INv. o wspr. a
•WHllanspart Bridge--,- • • ,- /ii• ''''
PRIAM Llf• Ituturanco.... ' 5 ',. 30' 5 1.11,211 et .
Wentane Insnts.nneOne..... ... 39 141,!.; pie. May pa, :
Citizens' Insurance C 0... .. .21 Di .. , .
Associated Firemen's Co-. '^ lo e'
Pittsburg to Phila....:-... dr.) -, 41 41 Dlr. Qr. Wil et.- ,
rll i tabh, it LoolsrMe-
o ft v 37
11411 Wan, ILACIAITI2,7 - •
?Blab:nab Gas W0rk5...... 50 01 30
Wooongatials. Slackwater. -50 -43 41 Dlr. Joie' 4 , p.
Youghleftmear tileckwater 60 10 "• _ New 9toet.
od
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I•nnem. trot Rallrand- 50 44 .01 •
ohlo & mina Railroad- 45 144 -.-
• Balt & Ohio Ra1b0ad........ id . - - . •
Cleveland &11allelle K. 30 '- • -• . - .
.. R. I
• marine Italleds L y 6,, Dry Dock 1 105 130
Ergo Cana l Bonita (051)........ MO .23 •-• . -
Turtle Creek Visairtoad 25 -10 •-•• • . .
V/illn JrPerr'si Plak Rd 23 -211- 25 ; •
Go loo wns Torepik n e Rd- 30 I 8
fl
Minnesota.- . ....... . -..... ... 130 170 80, DI, '.
Pitbibtuah & 'Borton—... - 145 - 138 Di, 111,51, 11D)
North America...—. .... 73 05 New Mock.
Iwo Gle am n a- I
Pittobingh & Idollo7ll , - ... -• 4 3
... . 3i• 130 - -
Doodles., 110( 11 11( 100 --•••• ..“ ' 'J . ! Zee . ' i
i Ng3 - 17 -.- . ÷ 7.::::::: I; •:. i 1 1
al.7=:::::=: *- 7 • Ilk !i • 1 , .
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1 4 1 1011Zenne..... -..... •,•• 2 '
vorost..:-...........,........... ....I .12X 1 1
ic.r.k.h......=... - ..--1 -I / 2 I". 1 • .
° ` , 4111111 AND 'BAN' . Suse or
wimp-
I.XCLIAXOII AND - tainirsu YIOI
1.74 • .L . W/LICDTS k CO.,
0, madt.o. n meth *at,
PediEKIN and' !Domestic, Exchange, Coin,
.Baat Fetal tad Laid Wernate, botkght and saki.
ceneetions mute ttevuebait the Union.
Beelltisem taper Elbecrteeted and leave znetleted..
Melts tooßbt tad seek oa Oaretanden. •
Mater re..eami no 4
1 7.11 t . sad latent allowed what left
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.GEORGE , F , :-ARNOLD k VO. -
, • . • • NKRIar. • -
D I'. A LILT VCCILIMI;,gpIN, BliNk ROTES La;
WI. 74 1 qartA sirresfiPPo44 Bank qf 71 A..
oaddLya
_IM4II Dm/wag= a =et Iltaraltsr.
_ ILUM3WAItE Pon --
SADDLERS AND CARRIAGB ILIUM
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• r B. T. Leech, • Jr.,, .•
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Ist, troop STREET.
Goth.. i ‘"kB'4°44t""k6;;'l Ar
JournS{to4 ,on n a,.a n .a oAal
and
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BATEMAN, FALLIS•& CO.; iConimission
Merehartha and Yorramlara Weal:101,1[1m
Railroadi Shoal street, lbetween Main and
Byname* attach &nth Clnelnostl. OLIN
Una to— - Mantes. whico,
Attehma Wells Co
Co'Clnel nail
AfirParttetllar attention eivento Tenn Shipments from
Rittelmestb d. ,
toy thnal to Wabneh Rad Tolono.
mySaim•
JOSEPH CHAPMAN.
Inroz.r.sa.L. AND RETAIL, DEADER IN
IMPORTED CIGARS, 5
611 Markel street.' titti6ulA;'
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T!ii_t47! - ':.._.:::.._.:p..A1LY,•.. - . - _ - ,_.p1TT:5 . .v..4.:.0:1f......-,..: : .- 0:
BUSINESS CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON Attur
tween
en' between
A p r '. lIALL
Attorney at Law, "Bake
is • *all's Buildlnaly• Ursa street., between Fourth and
Inammil Atter. 5a30.17T
1[1•OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law,
Atß,st.Loalx.llto. fe7
o 4 .__
OBERT POLL - 0 - 01C, Attorney at Lau--
emzer a Fin and Grua streets.oppoolte the Court
gem Pittsburgh. .12-1-e•53
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TARES J. KUHN, Attorney at law office
vFourth Amt. near Grant, Pittoborgh. inls4-1/
4 RANCIS C. FLANEGIN, AnorneyatLaw:
No. no Fourth rtmet, FittAbm•gh.
JASPER
No. 83 Fifth etrict,Pit h.
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
CO..IERNAN , & ,Banters Banke and Exchange
PTBroken. \o: Ds Wood street, corner of Diamond Alley,
tahurigh, Ya
• EVBuy and sell Bank Noteauld. Corti.' Discount Time
Exchange, and Promissory-Note= matte Collections in all
the principalcities of the Uniotr,RlCOiTa Deraeltx on call
and on in Conrad; and give their prompt attention Wall oth
er matters ap pe rta i ning -to a Broker's business. -
la-Eastern Exchanao norintantly rtir sale.
11.214, 111,13,.. twine:op Al
n un,krr ems and tall gold and a siir d . } . 3 . x d - •
NoWnegotlate Items on Beal ratans 9r Stock Seen-
Proattetsors Not., nad Tinto Dills on Eetat
eta West. litrrand .11 Stocks.° o.olltellagion.
tlona made on .11 points In the Union. 0111. corner of
Thlnt arid Wo o l accent, dirrertl oppseite the rit. eirarles
Hotel: atylir
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11 . D.
ktnad.olif:x;ilo,thinkc,
ammleiclon: Exclunge ma Eastern cit.e aunitllcrl at curl
rent raters., COltectlona merle nn theWect at loterate
tern Bonk Notes Bouiht and acid.
ICUTRITOW PALIMIL: ,1911N/C U. 8. ILIUM
1 11ALSIER, HANNA & uceemors toHussey. Hann.. & Co., Bankers,Ex:dusove Drokersand
elders in Foreign and Domestic Clehange, Certificates of
Deteedl, Dank:Cotessod Epode—N. W corner of Wood and
Third street& Current Money received on Depocit. :fight
Checks for min. and collections made on near's' el Mimi-
Nrei l =4P,Y: d
l i Ir Raidi r.o g n
merle=
A.innoes road* odr ConAgnmelds of Produce, nhipped
VITM,',II. WILLIAMS & Co:, Bankers and
• .Exchan :go t ßrokerk North East corner of - Wood and .
ThAIII=We liberal torrol. oaledims
tonoptly attended to.
A WILKINS 9c CO., Exchange Brokers;
A
agit i Wila24 , `lrt:„'fmtr.? -I ` - k.°7l!)"'
AVM. LAMM - Ell, Jr., Banker and' Bro
rrttl..kreA.4th street, he. Cu, aottoinfning the Clank or
N
HOLMES SON:benTeis in Foreign
L-46,14. c r t v f l
i n e Cit
Lb Due bout the Vnitetl e S= " the PriedPel eitiee
BOOKSELLERS
I L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer,No.
tit . Ts rmatti e4eet, Anllo
R. WELDIN, 'Wholesale and Retail
Dealer In Blank and Sellout Books Paper and St.
t No. 03 Wood street, (between Third and Fourth)
Pittsburgh. mare
TORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Stn
.(loner, on.vesoar to Davison k Sgneer. No. r - 131arket
greet. near Fourth, Pittsburgh.
111 - ENRYSTBO - SWORTll, — BookFeller and
!m De oral, Plttabler la St at.kmen-yam.
No. 62 Market Arcot, near
t c oub.
yteAY & :CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
No. a Wood street; next door to the fawner of Th ird,
hurgh, Pa. School and law hooks constantly.. on Le ad.
COMMISSION &C.
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WIL 817111 ON.
Whokaak Grocer, Importer and Duda. in
-pdREIGN Brandies and Old Mgn
ilenanbela -hie Whisky. South-Yost corner
tZ ° ,l34 Profit sta. ritttburgh. Pon.- mh2l
11 - W.: POI:MESTER, General lterchnn-
CIL• glse Broker alacomonlselon 'Nerd:ant. 167 Front
street endllS,Sealadatreet.Tittsbniub.._ ap.b)-I.rod
W5l. MeOLUE.G, Dealo4'in Fine' 'Aim,-
- v v
Choirs Family Chomories.Wonden and.WilltnrWan,
corner of Wood and Sixth Streets. Is colonel:lrina alarms
assortment of Fresh Goods. in 'addition to his. already ex
tension stork. pumiumnd Smut tlrst bands In the: Emetern
markets. which utliio sold at the lowest market prices,
Sig" Hotels. gteamtsars. and Families. buying „by the
, quantity. supplied at 'Omitted/. mfr. -
/ri"Goodit dellmral In the city tree of charge. 'arda
.A. 51'IliNE, Commission and--For
ocAnli,zri.tier..hatitt dmitrs In
Yanufta
Wool_ a u Po
street. Ictteburich t . b ' n.a- r " 4 ai9724
..SAIL a. SOnISOL
viißoßif4,s3. & CO., Whole.sale Grocers,
Prod.!. Defiler. awl Contmluicrtr Xintbanta,
hear str,et. Plttoburgb. jalo
. . . rouirrit•
tSPRINGER lIARBAISOII dc CO., (Slicceer
sots in M. jlar!mvaN) Commission aml Forwarding
I! , e2llsts . in and Produm generally, Nos.
saa Lt. pnna mPlttsburzh. Pa. ap7i-ly
- IF& W. REA, Flour Factors, Commission
e rst f n: ma rt 7 = " rsVAT=lg i urro;s la ru P V t li
attended to.
Nos. 74 Water 5u.1,90 Friut sta., Pittsburgh,
Peon. aptly.
i7it.anr . - .
Su
A_EDY, JONES & c o.,b ccesßors
WOOD JONEtrIC67I. Commit on and Forward..
PI tta
L AT ents, Dealers In Pittsburgh .ilanntartured Goods,
bargls .
MAT FIEIVS & CO., Wholesale G
• eers,,Ceneroleelrte. Rad . Forwarding War-halite. 'and
Gents fix. Brighten o.lttaa Tarn. 6 7 Water et_ Pittatmrgb.
Irkfaretnetrt &
mnd'ren tortrignmerata of. Produce generally. 45.1,ry
.
101.01" !WATT •Wholesale Growers,
ettenrnbwiowNerthantivana Desk s In Prodnee and
Pittsburgh MUClftthireit, No. :W.G.Libertr , at., Pittsburgh
.117 CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio,
. Clonunbalan weal Etwwwraina Merrbant, and Whole
s:lle Deader in Western Revarre Cbeeme, Batter. Pot illnd
Pee Alb, and Western Prwinew wenerally. Water stmt ,
between bmitbrwld end Wood, Pittsburgh.
VIIOXJ3 LTIII2. 142112. IL
• (Latedrrn nbisop.Litlie Co) . LITTLE '&-• CO., Wholesale Grocers,
- Pradone and Chinadrelen Merchants, d Augers In
PI Ur ourgh Ilan nisetnre,, No. 112 Smund etrnot. Pitts
burgh. .. • • '
CHEESE WAREITOUSE.—ITENRY U,
COLLINS. Fortrarding and Lkunridsnlon Merchant, and
Denku In Owe., Batter, Lake Ptah and Produce gonereny.•
t 4 Weed etsret.abure Wider, Pittsburgh kny3l
VON BONNTIORST & 31URPIY, Whole
tare Groom" and Commtwlan }rents:dm; and Doalon
10. Plittburgh /Innulketumg, No = Wove, Anet, Pitts
burgh, -
AU
-0B FORSYTII; Jr., Forwarding and
- IV Cormlotion Merrhsat.fio. SS Water etrect,Pittiburab.
V.:61,141
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Imp6rterand Dealer
in French and - Amertean Kait Paw No. as Market
Street ; between. Tlstrd and Fourth stroe'l47ttsbargh.
•MeCLINTOCK; Importer an — d Whole,
„s al L ma n ia - sod Retail Dealer. (LI Carrettnm Flax Oil
V k tmt Rost h ltuTntle.74l!=enatZ l e l 7 5.
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NRRIS k.PATTON:Wholesale and Re
un Oman, on the Eastern ziae of the Diamond,
DRY GOODS.
RANIt VAN (302
DER, a DealeLit o ;r a rift ,, •
flent'a Furnishing Moods awl raper aeLlobee. a full se
aorteeent of which eau always ho bad' at'No: 8?, COMO, or
Market Aran aeut the Diamond, littaborgh, Pa.apll-1 y
WL . so . lt_ 4 Arrnasrr 004 roll: MA 60.24 & CO., Wholesale mut lietal
Desl,oo Fato7 fltayla Dry Goals, 2.0
. Ylft
PittglAtrgh. • . "
,
AFTIRPRY & • BURCIDIE'LII, , Wboletitale
TAtall Dry Goode Idercltsnis. carver Fourthard
GROCERS.
AOlll rLain- -.WILILLX nola.
JOHN fLOYI) co., WKoresale Grocers
n
• ...aoorninfxdoct 14b.
Solreet. Pltt.burgh. .
I.IOBERT MOORA-Whole±ale °racer, Bet'-
tifylng Dir i tegr i. lror In Prodr,Pltb;t v rrh Man-
Mart,. street ' ohandvvl7 IArP
Stook of igapprtor old llonemlsateds'Wh4ikay. Atell sfll Ls
.14 low to cull. •
.
-
"t ..I BLACK.BURN' &Ds:, Wholesalo'Ciro
. orm, Post Pundallers. and Dealer. fn Produce sad
burgh aisaufact uric Dna, 'Pitch and Oakum lasn7B
On at their Warelumse, lit Water street, Plitsburgh.
maul Nocrt.:. .. ..
DICKEY . 4, 'CO:, 'Wholesale Gria.
c.rimiltann ,63d
.r.,,,u,";t 0 3TWDte,
.66 Water Firma, and IT, Prove street, rlttepureb,
AIM D. 1071 /. 1 .--4.....WAVIXDC. aos
'GILLS al ROE, :Wholceala-Groceni And
'l3,mmlsidank Nerc l umis,:fo.l9llLthertr irtmt Pitt.
.
..... O. CoSOLVII.
R. IL. ....... asnstrt.
BAGALEY . & CO., Wholesale Oro
'ur • rem Fol. IS sad 2XlWood ft met. Nth/mull.
- -
IATILLIAM' A: M'CLURG, Grocer turd
V V Tes Dealer earner of Wood and Sixth Sheds, hex
abrar, on band a 1.1. assortment of choke liroaniesand
Me Tease-Tuenlgin trolts and Data Wbolerrele and Hntall.
Deedersrptdied on the hmert teqns. , • . . •
1 -- or,ERT :- 'Litz?, Lh - &- C0.,-whocigtio
o—..cor—hidmi.3hrci..t.: v.t....1.; prod..
pittaow =fret 31surdseldres. • No. 153 Meal Area.
—.-.....•
Mrs v. - urcg.-- -- 4 , 1111 r letrabLZlS.7
W. CR ik DfcCANDLESS, ancceesors to
_ I L. Li. D. Wklr, Wholesale Gran Forwarding/mad
vommiscion mcnimuta, Dealers In Don, elle, Glans, Cole
Yuma wad Pittebursh Ma ; torn: el
Wood and Water streets. ri= g -•- .
A - .CULBERTSON, Viholesale Grooti and
c...0=6.40.14.,a.L0t.Da51er In ,Trodurs and Ilttie
oren Darndertared Article', De 6 Liberty, green. Mtn
burgh.
anus stow,
FLOYD, WholcAolo Grocerm, Coma
• =Won 31ernhantn, and Desk.* h Produne—ltound
Cl r areb MAWS go, fronting 'on Liberty. Wood, anktbtb•
dWento,Pittsb&h. • • •
EMMMMEMIM
MALEY, WOODWARP & CO., Whole
.). ode erocers,l4*l2l Market Amt. Phfiaddzid.i,
. ~~.~'.
AGENCIES
CRD II I: --;----
.--- nring.l, , eo appointed We ex
' . Itistro Agents 'fur - Pittsburgh. for the lab; afPatent
vetcd Cementnl and Stritchei Leather Belling. MOO
' nfacturell by P. JEWELL d SON; of I fartibrd.Connocticut.
Ire two offer for sale a largo assettnient of all which.,
manufactured,. at the manufacturer's Prkaa, his article
Lang superior to any Leather beltingever before offered
'l. I kb• ~ .kot. - ' Also , • largo stock of ill width* of India
ittb*. Belting constantly on hand, .and l'or sale at the
"3"'".• Balling-1 aeOt," No. MS si.ket street,!
_
_sap . = . it J. IL PIILLLIPS
A USTN — LOO3II9, Real Estate Agent,
gt=m„Tantk - dBI I I7-rpkg.4°Or t titd
4,;1111.T.EL L. MARSIIELL, Seeretaxy
zan't Intrraznee Company. 04 Water street.
FGORD ON,
GOR Secretary Western Inn
.,riont Co, fa Water *trod.
T GARDINERCOFFIN, AgontiorFmnklin
end
tk aallnut t ree Comrwar, north.net come of tool
PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
. to Ineuranos Company. 42 Water street.
EO. . TAYLOR S: RESTON, (successors
to Tiler, Idiorne,)
-E
General Commission and for
seardlng echants. and Agents for astern Transporta
tion Lime& Vholeca)e Dealers lit Staple.tirocerier, hbeet.
lugs, Cott , . Cotton Yarns, batting. Twine, .311milla,
wort and Neuincky Ilemp,,Tobacen, Soda Ash , Window
Glass, Ng. Dar and White - Lend, Naval Stores. and Cincin
nati and I litsburgh Manufactured Goods pnerally
Agents .he "Penn Mill" a d "Danner Mill Sheeting's.
Pittsburgh No. 4$ Fmnt :Mort. (opposite • Louisville,
igitsburgh and St. Louis Packet Landing,) Climb:matt
ja2O-3md
___se._
/1.1. d. Ut ............... R. eAu.naarozn.
I . A. lIIUTCHISON .Cc CO., Commission
•Weals's ta andA genti for Om St. LnulsAngsr neEln.
0ak...70,14 in Sacra. '3lolakosta. Ph: 1. 4 .1. / 1 0. P.
um, Zinn. Paint, kn. Sc.. ft. 7
•
MUSIC, &C.
FOIIN If: ME LLOit,'Dettlor in l'iunn Fortes,
P/ 31ustranit Maslen] Tostrtuosttts, School litoto. nod
.Stationto7.. Ms agent for Chlokerlng's Plano forte, for
icestern Pronsrlratds—No.kl Wood at!oet.
I I I E :TAY la giiE,li, beaier ii, Music, 16-
. -.k.l fosirtanants, aOditaporter of Italian String..
In Sorra for Nonos a Clark's grand nod square Pianos,
with C 4 4 .0111111 1 .8 Szleon Attachment. Alen for . 11unitton's
Pianos.
.. -
Inc .
• SOIII{CEDER; Mule StOrq, Fourth
; street. between !M a rk e t Sad Wood. New Musk con
.. If rtv. 1, 1.4. and kinskoltustrumauto of all kind!.
bRUGGISTS.
TaIN TIAFT,..TN ( successor to Jas: M'Gpf
?!.tagr.lngr4V,VlNZlTll.°Viogg4g,
AllrlteKul ' as " .Nrent fur Dr.
Fortnatedlriste. lnhp)
T... nowt . o
WILCOX' — ECO., Druggista'andltiooth
erarla. corner Martel street audtheblamlind.keep
eonataltly „hand a tall and. complete amorttnent of
tht mat t ledlcinearerfuntety.andarttelesmteinlngtollell
butlnees.
• Phisirians juuscriptlons earefullyrumpoundud. mriD
4.IDUN P. SCOTT, - Wholesale Dealer k
rrar,. Paints. Tarnishes and Dye Stuffs, No.
bertr street. Pittsburgh. •
All orders rill receive prompt sttenlion.
C7' Agentfor LOadon A Ws valuable family niedielner.'
mar 34-1 r •
Di,- - A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale
• Drogrcgists. and manuilketurars of White Lesid.Red
. and iltharge,Soruer Wood sod Front streets. Nth,.
burgh. mob 7
kw.tE.SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in.
..• Drugs. Paluts,lDve Stuffs. Oils;Varnbdus., &e_. de..;
lYood street, rittiburgh. 'Goods warranted. Prises
'•
..._._
•,iIIITEILICK rn‘crt —.42rosorltErrvt.
JRAUN & RElTER:Wholesale . & Retail
h iteburu
• Druggists. corner or Liberty cued Et. Clete ; streets,
11 - SCEMONMAKER A CO.,' Wholesale
...7 • oreeests. fro 21. Wood .treat. PltteleOrel,
ikOSEPH FIRM EN G, Succeseni - to.L.Wileox
& Co., comer Market atreet Sea Dioatoatl — _HeYEe or
e 4 4 1 7 on 1 3 , =t1t=t u cor .
, gete aleosirater 4 . ~,
.u i
&i t ;
iortalu lag to lels broke,.
ho g:rid:ma rreecrlrti.ona carefully column:014,11
WOOL, MERCHANTS.
HLEE, successor to MUIIPHY &
01. D ir 1t7..g LTIT: .t wet r
tart
MEDICINE.
))R. JAMES KING: Office and Residence,
N.ll2llfth street, *Melts tlar Catimb-xl. Pitt.
urFh. istly
117 M. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street,
below SialtbOeld. Oro, Hourr-9 to O. A. x., 2 to
r. at., 7 to S. e. lid
MERCHANT TAILORS.
It CHESTER, Merchant. Tailor anti—do
t%-acr'l7'sal'utt ra Uraoltring.i. Sant
a gfir
IiVILIAA NI RIGBY, Merchant Tailor,Dra
ovi'V P and1:10:lr Reaar 31 , 04. dathior,llll Llb
y gtreet.
F
IfiTt:s4.l.tl7,
. • LltArty - stneat.--Wo aro MOW tekvirfmt oar
Sluing stook of Good's Uentlemov's W.a.r—Clotba. l l"..
• t o gg i n t tv „ It? zur: at3l:ll,x.or:gtoluattri
111 ANITFACTU'RING.
111: W. WDODWELL, Wholesulo and Retail
g re setuner and. Is:ohm Ceddiret Ware, No. SS
lOHN IVETILERELL,' l'iLinufncturor of
thlg PATEXT nox. vrem, rimerlor artlrde, SOLID
mad B/40/ZED BOX VICES. isomer of Anderson aritl
!neon Meets, one esouire fe em the Hand asst. Int dire, iitt
leshenf Mr. o, e 1
k4l , filitoiDßßED , AND APLIOA :RANI
• TILLS B--dtaterlant marked for Embroidery shit ..itrs
Vork
leaf itn . Vitt; Penn sanest, above
fl.
Bolivar 'Fire Blidk and Crucible Clay Kan
nfacturing, Vom_pazy.
THIS COMPANY 11ATMG ENLARGED
it , their rapacity for manufacturing, ere ram voltam]
toment the Increased demand for theirtßrift, Crueibleand
"U"S
th'k"
P FIZI Y irl4l, Ruin.
Pittalairsh. Sestember O. I 'BLS.
Boots and Shoes!!
I AMES ROBB, N. 89 Market. street,
97 door from the Bluing. Houma would inform the
In
li. that he !matrix. ern full stork of every thing In lb*
Boot and shoe trade, onrh as ladle?' Bolters, half Gaited.,
Jenny I.lnd - Pigktrea, Lady-Yrankilnand all th e otylea
'found on the tinetern citing all.. Mug? and Children?
Bolter% and Fancy Bot. and elmeA, in 111 their otirintie
also, Gentlemen?. One Oren. Patent (..tlf Boots. - French
Call Root., Congress Gaiters ant :hoer. Coo, Boy? and
Youth? Bonin. tine Fiend! Galt
ilesee glee us rail as we with to *ell .sorb an eitlide
to ail who Amu , us with their custom as wlll gionoutlorat.
thin. Remember the plone,So dlarket donut. ..my 29
Jowl D. 110001.1 f. ... ' &VON:0.
3 1 ' 65ii/jwit CO
WIIOLESAL/1 Atil) tuurAir; vitsitioNAnts
HAT Alit) CAP MANUFACTURERS,
AND DBALERRLC ALL RINDS OF BUBB.
CORNER OP WOOD AND PIPTII . STREETS.
Pittabzugh, - .Pa.
Beg-Their 'took unitirsoni ereer trualltyand - otflour gatol
an a dar .t .h.tuff i ; Breit 113 d Far Donna.. •
• New' Coach Factory--Alletheay. • .
c.. 74, M. • IL &CO. ; would re
speetftly the pubil, that they have
cm IF 6
art on laumek, betweett'Pedaral and E.1411.k0p
streeta• They are now reading end are prepared to receive
ordeal tor every description of athletes, Coaelees„ tlntriota
Itannehea Buggies. Mertens, de., &e, which. from their
long experienee to the manufactnre of the shove work, awl
the Will ties they hare, they fool confident they are enabl,
ed to do 'work en the most reasonable tering with those
wanting wile!. In their line. •
Paying particular attention to the Initertion of materials,
and having none Init ernutedent workmen, they have no
hesitation in warranting their wolf. .Itis therefore ark attention of the nubile to tals matter.
ri..11.-Ilopalling dons In the best rammer, and em the
most reasonable terms •
- -
roach andarria.geFactory;
:1 - 9FINSTON; BROTIIER "to CO corner of
o.lrpelment end liebeena streets: Allegheny city, anurd
respectfully Lateens their friend& and the nubile gewentliT,
that they are mannibetoring Carriage& llaronehes, Mot.
aware. unfree& Sleighs and Charles& in all their varbeas
styles of flash and proportion. • . • • , .
• All orders rwill be executed with strict reward to dm.:
Kay and beauty of finish. Repairs will also he attended
to on the most reasenable terms. Elvin; in all their work
the best Eastern Phalle. roles and Wheel BMX, they feel
confident that all wfin favor them with their patrumum
will be perfectly satisfied cm trial of their work.
Perthascrs are requested to give them a all bents Pnr
'haring elsewhere.
COACH FACTORY: - •
So. 4& Diariumd. 4121 , 11 near Ailed Rend. .
• •g. 71L nit/}:LOW Aorturrun..
WOIILD respectfully call. the attention of
E.oirthern aria w.ikru to Wstino stock.
or Carrianes. module In price from WOO to $lOOO. Ikea* .
Carriages are bent from the. best material and workman.
hp, and under his _ own supervision; he can. with omit
dance. _warrant his work to be indulor to none mannise ,
tared In the Union. The some..
of, his budnotetand the
gmat incentive in dm ihr Witless orwork. has Indere,'
him not to haild . arts ammo or low priced work in his
estahlishment. •Persints• want-Inn goo d honest work will
please call and sundae hls stock Made Notag Eric.-
• .. . ....
r k
..,: Fifth-Street Stocking'Facto .•. .7•• •
ittBILITY,,ENE.P.GY, AND TCON IgY.--;- ,
The beat goods . in Children'. Itaso, Men' tin.
era Iris, anci4iralnimanidat manudgtarer'ep at Mid
Filth street rtneking Factory, all mac from 402. • a wool.
tiO AtiVAtialt 1.21 PFIIO.E. .. , - . WM. A.r.a., ... ,
Stocking Factory. bth Amt. boldrain Wood and Market.
t. a smitarrox.u......c.k.spr itiSixto:
r. a. aaonax•
Livingston, Roggen' de Co. — ,"••• •
NOVELTY WORE :PITTSBIJRGIT,:' PA.
TCatUeard
Orr
RACK: and - Depot- Etkilvita s#l6o. MY;
ahi do.: Platen.= and . Conuter do.: Door
or. ll race, PPrlng, Drop and Thumb Latches, Codes
AMU of minas sonde.Paint • Mills,. sDptoved anttenns
Dolts and VaatenlasUdaUtable Iron Castings of searm.
at:•
•
.W. W. WALLACE, • •
• STRAIif
and , 323 Libeily Om!, Omit . , 6mithjfeld
lkircoNifhlENTS; 'Tombs, 'Graie . Stance',
Furniture Tom Eltaistals,, Imrsdnit Stan L Joe 43 *
ways on lathe, and 111.1146 biqer,ity mashinttry, at the-
Invest pries. .Three hundred erigloak avul selected tle.
:I"" s l=l7=l,,TiM,
01•411 with despatelt at 310 Ws*, r .• .4u " •
auk - is 7 sr. rma:min:
New; Goods and PM'Mons for Gentlemen'''.
Clothingfor Smang . of 1854.
WATTS, a- CO. 1,,g Tone - respectfully.
to Inform their 'numerous customer, I. , the not ) -
In that the)) haterjeat melted • fresh sonar
of Goods adaptod. to tPa
heir trousan—ue. the 4,0 0, pAii,
ors markt! r ofent—ancl Unit Mot and rea47 tC rents', or;
den (or nekton than On In Melt tonal 'wenn etyte,
The eattiteetint It.ottr . I P.s.xt br then . eueto.
mere hitherto. with their: humble effort. to plcpar.laNz at p.
taw them to fresh exertkona
l ' -' lfoit t lfS a rriiiirica toniniea itiat ourhooir.is toat.
Uteri, orthstare Clair.
~(~ ,Y+~-.ate►«-w~eg?if~_
NEW YORE Almarrs.
From yIBSCUER 8 SCUBLVS Generl' f.dvertilliag
Howe,
street) 34dau.d 34 Broadway, Nor York. Oita
Naman
Re: Fir!3iu fa the Cily.of .Neur Tork.
Fire and Burglar-proof Safe Depot. '
WM. MeFARLA.ND CO..
MAIDEN . LANE, tiEli YORK.
Warehouse 145 Pratt et., Baltimore, lid.
nAINIKS', Jewelers' and Counting House'
Safes °teeny ohs, moats:My on band Beale,. and
warranted In every reefed. Nnr Yogi . A I , ~.4,0 554.
MAWS: tr.. IP Rland: Gentlea.;74l,res tue pleas
ure to Inform yon that mos &Ye preserved my Books and
ratows.ordnjured tire Pre last . night, by which even
Won elseob MY Premises was consumed, and although it
was exposed throughout the fire, to Intense heft. Its mu
tilate remained nobarmed. Tbo Salo, with little rernidoir:
will,l Stank, answer tbratiother trial. Res foils yours, -
. • ...T. di..Nl, Y, Jr" 11 Bontb lStaym et.
Elegant Cabinet Furniture:
SC 11 .A.F F E 4.• S MO IV,
Nos 125. 127 'Anthonyit Fro.
AIANUFACTURERS, IVliolesalo,and Re
tall Dealers in. Alai CUT:4 Rosewcod Funalture
every doecriptlaa. No Inftior article% Ordera mell
faithfully and prom pUy oxectited. Dealers 1111 d others aro
Invited to call and arazalnemar Mock. lyViiar
•
FEVER AND AGUE. • '
DR: EDWARD 11LRECRER'S
STAMPEDE MIXTUREi.
Re Mc Favr end 'Ague Chogres Ara., Litrpcpriu and all
THE Proprietors of this Medicine will state
without hesitation natal-more of amtrodic hat the
PED, MIXTURE has persons where it has'
Loon introduced, tban soy other medicine In um for the
above disease,. Tht• medicine hoe neither Anemic nor .
Quinine In its outer all of the Ingredientsarn of a
ter de P e rsona 11141ilireligl?nistZ and
Medicine will not be efletZ4 eXtoeure to water or
dam p ettooephere no Morn than ihea Is their mind health,
Patera 'unctions of the .Muntry where the' Aguo pra
il, Trill do will t o this medicine, al Um' ps.tlent Is
out obliged to isr by white under treatment and they may
ecroral ore /porde cure. The Proprietor couldintroduee
thouranda of certificates Irma three &The highcatrespeeP
ability, but prefer" saying to the iikk our ono bottle and
you will have the Infallible preofcla yotirsetr: ',Fall dine
tte= for Its use maampany etch bottle.
Certificates eau be/nen at the offinahhowlfig where this
Medicine has cured when all others Lave failed:
Yoe Maimed& and all other Billions Complaluts there Is
not a hotter Medicine Lathe market. - • •
lt else beenlaken with thomestestonlehlog agitator
in eever►featwsor itheutnallsm and (toot; for thew arm
plaint, taken tablespoonful a day. • •
one bottle a thl.3.le4lelm. very oftea hullo derized ef
fect. Prier St per.buttle.•
Forme by Pennine In ail•parts of the Milted States
analthad.
• •
. All Wholesele.ertlers. tocut be suillrnetel to DINED A.
11113EEKEFkkgrale Itroprlrtort, 99 'trounce), New York.
Erott..l3. A. Fehnertoek-lt 1.. WD.
eos. @ Ott. - end Geo. IL Royeer. Pittsburgh. •04:11.1),,
• The Peerles' Book! •
XTO one who can read should without e
WASIIidOTON'S
Just published it large Soo_ L h A ra D o D r l
wsperoP.poem lila.
• tratedtelth Doe Portrtite D'sahhasuou.lud Jelielsou 00
tinted woes.
Sets.: Paper Covers..l2V
Considering the stile 1n which this hook ts cottip, It Is
one of the CiIEAPPUT se well smona Gino MOST USEPUIL
bookserer published. •
Liberal tenon to the Lade. Bookeeikra send nu lour
onion, to the Publisher 1110 S. PRIME,
83 Nesuesuetreet.New York:
N. 11.—Podiable Agents wanted to wit tho above (took
throughout the country. je..lo4tv
The Eagle Manufacturing. Company
Massedwiere and nfilwi:er jlifenring rierirati, (ioodo,
.aaii adiantentfmmt/se•prieref FOREIGN DOOM
RICK SILK BROCATELLIS AND arrow:um
in crest seriotp olTeiterus end entoLl esti en of Worm all
of which Patents are
CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, •
An entirely new article for •
FURNITURE, rpHozarrnr. d,. •
irldeb combines the orreatent amount of. itARTLITY
tad RICHNESS Maln anFartlele erer torture unal.
Them Ronde are made by Power Loom and are tbe only
Goods Orthat , mantffitetont ever offered Ibr mule. - Dealers
wlll do well to examine dodo (looda.bellits nurebasios. ,
ilml-Offlte of the Co, N. 4 Park Place, ff. V.
.rolf-Exar
S. E. MARSH, Agent.
IRON. WAREILOITELE,• •
' MARTIN, SPRING . CO.;
Imparter% sail Des/en In
IRON AND STEEL,
• 262 Greemesch e:revt, .% Fork.
E.cp roasthatir on hand a foil Ilinrtment of Bar. Rod
Eland, Loop. /Inns aloe. 011141 other IRON. •
• • STEEL OF ALL KINDS.
Merchants front 14112.th:1s of the country sre Ignited trt
❑or send their orders befre bbsind. _
Orden br mall entrusted to our ears will hi hand st the
orntrt mutts& Wei. aIARTIN . SPltiNti .t Dr,
jerter • 262 Gresitwirh M.: N. Y.
_
SCHIEFFELIA BROTRERS &
WROLESALE DRUGGISTS,
NEW TORE:.
Bare yessareito X. 170 troiaant st-onxr.fteSeclaan,
IMPORTING the leoding Drug-, from their
nex d ki. , bb i bolh In Eurzend test
Tell and Hair Itregkei, I.lllllgree and krie and
Trieste V.bongeseerate, Seam de. the y otter them on
the most reastnehle tett= Orders either In meet. or by
snail, trill receive their beet &Mutton. lell.l2urr
•
•
--KIINESL'S •
PATENT MACHINE ifrakTIVIED LEATH.= 11A102.241.
.27. ouly itatruiLtuadaiatketttttra,
yIIEYa.re made from the boat otk faunal
leather, and thoroWthlY stretrlied. unwanted. and
toeetaor.smi made to - fun xial.`telly atralght.sin4
with A perfect him!. the Pullltaand winiantrit tnalifitt
rata utlele and to pinto the. twirebaora Mayan be bad
Ones), double or Yound—with.Ladi inatb.r. - Myna anal
allnauesapartklea In the lino, by sold .fatalott.
jel2.3mv WI!. 1:13111P-L. Ilitentte.l23.Yetyf st... 2i. T.
•
Globl'lron Railing' Works.
Nue. 311 end 313 ..Ifaariie .stowe, New York,
OPPOSITZ 'MC al.LAlßE'srontr.s.
-
SALFS ROOMS. 122 GRA Ylr .. , DR MET.
nve 00001 mow' BROADA.III%.
1E subscribers having extensire and l ' . ll ..7....olarraecemito for oisinutioltirinu euryar. ,
e eta th•lr line. ant
now pratuktwl oft., Ito pul•lk
and doNo. throvirhont th. euntittT.
WtrOeGITT d CAST IRON RAILING,
0/.o:err iteservaian,
o+.M.i.,Shrit.Onr-Dorr. tbrlaLle Inn 11..fsblads,iilan and
ornaaintl¢4.l2l4 are, Roadie children. foot
Mains, $D o. Wr.1.04 Show M. Firm , . and
Rork Stands% tholuwilo owl Hal
• :Monte. .fr..
Also. a anuorior quoit,. of Won Pam tone.. all of whkh
they 0111 in/fruit to inwpani In atectalith„...tureddlitf. Ewan-
If of &slaw and eliwitineat. the thee efeetareeef any oth
of howe in their (Wawa Awls rvery 14,111A1 of Ma
United Statw thankfully swevinat and ranented with tho
utmost diwpatch. MST A LAYERS.
' 122ftrand ftrect. N. Y.
AMUF.L L. CATERLY;Whalesalo Deal
to linnotos, Pa/l• imuruka..-WOO4l and Wil
low War, litigate. .Conlakwa Twine, Wicking. klatch.
eA La, WA aruniwith at. New Yorf, xi:lll%lyr.
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No. SS DIAMOND STREED,
E. M. RIGELOIV, Proprietor.
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frirrYfre of Board, 111,40 per daY.4.lf ,e •
Maya, /851-1.11
Patent Process for Tat nbsg.
114 J. FULTON Fatect:Chemiml Protege
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dolidedly the dreamt Improvement ever made In
in or r,. Leather Mall klndsean Ina manufao.
Cured jo moth/II rho tlmareerilmel by", the old
moth len mponne, and for anonthnom, strenot=ott
and durabllll7 le unsurpassed branfothemprorda al man
Ida:during Loather. Yor pattleulsraenonke •
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Linden Lead CompAnY of Wieconain.
liE-cor2o_xmors.. or mils Company have
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,parophleta ocratafting
Charter,itieologlegi Surreys. de. ea rrbe obtained. by rutin.
desiring Inibrmation relative to 'Cm Company. anyil
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VITY HOTEL, (late frown s,) corner , of
Smithadd And ThlrGareets, I . ltUrtmrsb. Pa. , GLASS
lirThis large-and eoliilitoillog i n;fflue ilaslnG under
fl ' jr ' nulATlV, r ) h e ii7gr l TD , p s etit ;The mop flo b eorth e gtZ n o t ;
subtle. ORA2OLINOIMI6ST. .aDl.s4am
S. OUTIIBEOIT, SOW
GENERAL CONSIISSL
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tlmanleandße
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Ile has slwain haul full siaortanant. Nek. 741,
=rib strept.
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rgr . fit t li b l i ftl7lll
'Pam Aral!. Pltt.bursh.Pa. • ' •''
113.11evars of numetrux amnieribits. ait2s:4l7'
IrIiTALTER.Ez3IARSIIIILL;Importer and
Y Y 'Dealer in Thin • Pisured -Arid -Derartitlii . Parrs
M •eieaginot No. SA Wood .t, Pittsburgh. • •
--,, hole Art of the reirgrated manufacturers, Bleaers i til.
.
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nt&f=lMPaii-ligetw.-i,vilelzt. g x -b,inn'termd•
piste geandinnltien s'enluart al
ters ore madeten d e r , In the brat style, Werraulad'enniii
:to uly In the United Iglu& can in, removed
'Arithout the aid of = e ages, drit er. purchased the
stork. Amt.& _sod Iregel of the Cabinet Letatillabreent
'flamer tun ?Tapered to - furnish their oid
eurtotnere as yrell at the_ yo Nle at lama with ererrthing
.la their line_ _Appel, 49P00d !tint% Plitabtraii.
towarom
PEN2ir__._. GLASS- WOB.103;
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98.6 W itk fd j ' lr ti Alls" oni4ll7 94i o el t l 74 les orinn i L W.
Wan war:irate InouZ for 'Rffia! apA to=
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4, ONE nfitaurtirs of
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and Mikan Staal. tionei Staap Atoll .110145.
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ROGEirS-A
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
WEDNESDAY 51OHNING JOLT 25 1854
j . . For the Daily - Pitted:4A Granite.
The Gazette and Pre Whin-Whig Address.
Mn. Eutron.- 7 En the abovebead the Dis
patch, of Friday, luti - a leader that is really a
curious kind of a doCement. That. paper. 04.
aunica to he thslicadeatt front of the Free Soil
party in this region, hitt it strikes too the writer
of the article I alludejo, is, ono of .that kind of
croakers, that is never „satisfie with anything,
unless it is just preciisely tie ho would like to have
it: this, we all know, is next to arrimpossibility,
when the thing desired is subject to the acts and
wishes of another, or.-others,„ But, to come to I
.the point Lahti at, lOuirely wish to state the
case as it now stands between the Whig and Freo
Soil parties- During fAispresent sessiondf Con
grees the Nebraska outrage was:perpotntted.— I
A vast:'territory, that by solemn compact and
compromises was foreVer consecrated to freedom,
was thrower oPen - to - slatery, its - hills and valleys
(if not already) will soon oeho and re-eoho,,the
crack or the*ire driiir's lash. : This being the
case, where - stands theltlig party of the North?
Ask each end every .ene of her representatives
Congtess.,.;See the?..eoluteni - of every Whig
journal. Read the resolutions _of every Whig
meeting and. Convention: Ask °Very, Whig you
meet, and but one response is heard. Their op
position to , the Outragefris universal , and deter.
mined, their cry is repeal, repeal; and yet 'the
Dispatch Man cries fer. - more, and goes into a
long eiplatiation about the true definition ,of
words, and in a taunting, silly manner, intimates
that the Whigs of Pennsylvania are not sincere
in their, preseut opposition to the extension of
slavery. Mule is too precious, .the issue im
portant, fur the true fritmds of the North to be
splitting hairs about nothing. If then the Dis
patch man is honestly end sincerely opposed to
the grasping proclivitietol' the. South, why don't
he arm himself for that - battle, and choose the
ground where he can do the most effective service,
instead of findiug fault With a Whig Committee„
and hunting np old and, obsolete. platforms and
resolutions, that are not binding on any one.—
And, even e the Balthaitre platform ever Lad
been recognised by the Whigs of the North, the
repeal of the Missouri Comptatnise, - renderecl it
nul l and void. There can. no mistaking the
position the Whigs . of-Pennsylvania on the
Slavery question. TINY are thoroughly com
mitted against it , -Their candidate for Governor,
limes Pollock, is as folly end unequivocally
pledged on the side of frectlont as Mr. Potts, the
Free Soit candidate, can bp. ,We have then,
these two caudidatai befdre. ea. - occupying as
nearly as possible, the same ground in their op-
position to the extension of Slaiery, with strong
indications and assurances' that Pollock's elect
tion is quite probable, while Potts has no earthly
chance whatever.
What then is the duty of every voter who is
opposed to the aggressions of the propagandists
of Slavery? la it not unquestionably, to cailthis
vote and influence for the candidate most likely'.
to defeat Bigler, thereby giving t - rue and sub
stantial evidence that a majority of the people of
Pennsylvania are in favor of freetfOrn. Even the
Dispatch man must admit that if Bigler is eleited,
it will give fresh courage to the South, and
'doughfaces of the North,; rind - :would bean.en
dorseznent of the votes . of .Brodhead, .Dawsen„
Trout - and Company: In - conelinkiett, I lutve
only to say, and I say so withont fear of success
ful contradiction, that the man who calls himself
a Free Seiler or Anti-Slavery man that will say
ho cannot eupport James Pollock, is governed
tams by his feelings
...of hoitility to the Whig
pally than be is by honesty in his professions in
favor of the Anti-Slavery canoe. MAC.
Enacted for t h e renerrlottOrt.
'. EOPOUTANT DECI S ION. - : : ,
.
./ 11. Arts, et al. Error to the Court of
rs. • Quarter Sessions of Al;
'nth Comniontealth.}
legheny county.
Lawai,..l.- , -This case came before us at the
)fiddle District, on a writ of Error directed to
Abe Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny
County: s As that county is part of the Western
District, a question arises in relation to the
power of this. CoUrt to bear tunkdetermine the
cause out of its proper.
place. It is true that
the parties do not noise the question; but as
their Consent cannot give jurisdiction, we are
bound to ascertain before we proceed, how far i
we hive authority sear the ease. By the feurtli
section of the fifth article of the Constitution, it
is expressly declared that the .jurisdietiott of
the Supreme Covirtsltall extend over the State."
As the .Constitution itself fixes the extent of
the. extent.
our jurisdiction., it is plaip that an let of
Assembly cannot contract its limits. But the
act of 14th April, 1E44, dividing the State into
Districts, was not deeigued Co civet:escribe the
jurisdiction or the Court." : :The abject. Was
mereirta - give , suitere .-the isdrilFkte 'efllsaving
their 'crises heard 'within couvintetat'thStinVes
from 'the-plates in sthich - theporigiusted, and 1
whme, generally, the , partite - are presumed to
reside. This, like any other ;Montage, may be
waived with the consent of 'the Court. There is
nothing in the statute which is repugnant to such
a waiver. The oat of Assembly requires the,
Supreme Court to be held gat stated times anon
ally in the several Districts. This has, always I
been done ; so that the statute, in that par
ticular, hits been satisfied. that justice may
sometimes require that a case may be taken
up out of its proper District A delay which
works irreparable 'mischief is suffidient to
mill for, the exercise of this power, under
the Constitutional injunction that "justice
elm]] he administered without denial or delay."
So, an abuse of process or o mistake In entering
it judgement has been deemed sufficient to Jus
tify the interference of the Cniart, although not,
at the time. sitting in the -District , where the
mistake or abuse occurred In one Instance we
have made an order in the. Eastern DiStriCt to
grant relief ageinst process issuel on judgement
-erroneously entered in the Western District;
audit' is. a common practice to, pronounce judg
mentsie ono District on causes Originating in
another. In the ease now before us, as the
parties Make no objection, pint:, as our jurisdic
tion over them and over the subject matter in
controversy is not doubted, the propriety.of ei
&mining it in the manner proposed is to be de
cided by considerations of expediency alone,- 7
Asi the punishment imposed by the sentence
would be fully suffered. arid' ended before the
cause would be teethed in the . ordinary Mame,
and this would - produce injtistice if erroneous,
for which there Is no adequate redress, we deem .
it our duly to proceed to:the
.exemintitioik of the
record returned. . . . .
An indictment lies hot only where a conspira
cy is entered into-for An illegal purpose, hut also
where it is to effect a legal purposaby the use of
unlawful means• ' and this, although such pur
pose-be not efreeted: 12 Lord Ray, 1167; &Mod.
II; 13 - Mod. 185; 8 8 N, R. 42Q;.4 Blot. -I2G; 2
Russ.. C & AI. laj v,•biro the object 'itself is'
unlawful, the means by _which it is, to be nt
complished pare not, material ingredients in the
offende; and therefore in such a vise it is never
necessary to set them forth: The offence is corn
`plate the momentthe conspiracT id made, wheth
er any nets, be done in pursuance: ofit or not.
Such acts form no part of the offence, and, the
statement of them in -the indictment is but sur-
It 15 . byno means necessary that the object to
bo accomplished should be malum in se. It Is
sufficient if it be made criminal or ekes' be pro
hibited under penalties by statute. The indict
ment against workmen fora conspiracy to defeat
the operation of the act of Parliament regulat
ing their wages, taut that fot ti canspirtioy'to vio
late the set of Assembly prohibiting the lIIIQ of
hAtery tickets, were sustained on this principle.
(8' Mod. 10; 4 Met. 128, 7 8 dr it, 970.) In an
indictment ford conspiracy to de en act prohib
ited by the common tern where the act has a spo
eitiename which indicatee ite 'criminality, it le
not accessory to describe it•minutely. lint It
hoe been thought that where the diet of the
conspiracy is tamely forbidden by the statute;
eanhe.deseribed only by its particidai features.'
(Com. v. lint:nen, Lewis' U.B. Crim:Law, 223.)
-hint even in offences of this character it has no
oar been' held necessary to act forth the unlaw
ful object with the precision required in an in
dictment for perpetrating it. It is the conspira
cy and not the object sought to be accomplished
by it that is the iubject of the indictment. Where
the indictment:ls for on art done, it Is always in
the power of the prosecutor to lay it with cer
tainty, and this the accused has a right to re
quire, ae well for, the purpose' of his defence as
for hin protectiont against a second prosecution
fur the same' cause,. But this reason does not
extend to an object which may never hare Leen ac
complished, and which is not thn gist of the of
fence charged, although BA essential ingredient
In it. Com. v. Gillespie, 78Sr R. 476:--0.
• •
Let us apply
these principles to the case be
fore US. It is scarcely necessary to say that we
cannot reJudge the fasts. These wo moat take
to be conclusive 2 establtshed by tbe verdict.—
Every material egation tho Indic tment,toust,
on error, be taken for alisolute verity, The vet ,
diet mettle first count, therefore conclusively es
tablishes the facts that the defendanti below en.:
tered Into a conspiracy. to. lotion sod
procure" certain persons therein • named, and
stated to be officers of nut Farmers' .Deposits'
Dank of Pittsburgh, to violate end disobey the
48th and 40th sections of the set of lellt April,
1840. Those Kongo! are folly set forth. One
of them pmbibite the cirout s tbin of what are
aommonly called fore; bank hills Of a:leis de
nomination than five dollars , tindei,ettliallt Pm"
lathe, to be anal for as debts of ilijteifooottelke.
recoveinblii: The mbar containtrthe Aldii4irP;
...
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. ibition unde r the'.pe na lty of indictment mute Ttvi lywatis LA'rEtt PROM CALTEOftIVIA.I liorroom.. , and that they would use al l \ '
err. to
Criminal Courts misdemeanor. , The cont - - New Oastat Jilly2 w o a .s n ' ' &Immo tcipretent any depteditionhn 4, prop'
referred also sets forth in language - which plain : . The :t tuner. United States, from, AsPin
ly brings the ease within the . statute, _the partio:, with Cat is dates to the jot instant I , i arty of emigrants and settlers, '' ,- , -i:' , :. . ' •
ular acts of vielatimiwhichlt was . the ebject of rived. , Terrible - Flood at - Hobart 'Town.
the conspiracy to "cause and procure." There . \ Tbs minin news is most farorable, al Motive °corespondent atllelbourne
_.
can be no doubt that the statute prohibiting the crops are fl ' g Largely. • • Boaing-Interesting account Of :the la
circulation of foreign - bills under the denoteins.,‘ . T he land (IST on was still undecided. is inundation of the ' •city L of" Hob '
tion of fire dollars is founded on, the soundest', excitement has occurred' - at the election
policy and that the public interest would : home,- \Prane %co. tugs er . with lighting and el . . Ilciiiiar Tors, March. g 4.-.
ly promoted by Its faithful observance. N at the oils. \' . '
\ ll,
aain beetiviiited Vote of those
A conspiraoy to defeat its operation is a atan- :Zahn obir, the di , tor of thaStockton calamities which are so lately destroy
bination againstthe%publie welfare,, and we aim nallcille James Ma afield, editor of the I it'd valuable props . • resteiday Morn- ' •
have no hesitation in declaring that ouch a con- Beam \ in a` treet figh% N. ' rivulet flawing time gh the heart of'. the
spirney is an indictable offence. If, the first Thelh been ala ,influx-of Cl inat on Mount Wellington, Tubasome a rear-
count contained nothing more than Ulla charge, Lieu Tim s survey' ' expedition' had The inhabitants of ks 4 who had •
the offence would be complete. But it goes fur- ed at an Di o, report the whole route as ' Jo. "ietiogod to get settled : age/0 after their for •
ther. It avers that the purpose of the coos 'r- p cticable for railroad. - - !. • i nter troublito, hoontne alarmed mid deserted their \ .
\ ..%\ji,
attire, in causing filo officers of the Bank cr, vie. . ' , Fa r From Ifornia.; . ' bosses. About tine a o'clo oc ck, o'clock, A. 4,, the nipper- \
tato tho act of AsSembly, WAS to ' compel them Nxie'l'orit, Jel 2i3. - teamship North ens creekiOn the-side streets eve - flowed their - ,
~ ,tv .\
.ftiajusdy and - finThirjulls" to ray large' 8111111eff Star`errived boatels a o'clock i morning- - ebonies, an came down the °entree of the \ ~.
mosey "for the corrupt gain" of the conspiratersi . , legalist yrancisc k o li t es of Diet t. t. The news, i streets, on 'nit away ropers; jeo ' *WOWS, \ 1
If the object was merely to compeLtbe payment in addition t o w at Was received \y storday trim I and inshore
.. es wooden houses:_ :Th happen- ' . '
of the penalties by a bona, fi de prosecution f or New Orleans, presentitf a eatures, f much in. ed so suddenly' Mist some - fainiller inn oto got
them, the offence of inciting persons' to violate tenet. \ - \• '• "\ 1 out of the deers luid :windows , and to be *weed _
r\
the law remains. But a recovery of th e 4,en e l. - , The North Star nemie With the c on,
i by memos of the 'roofs. , rtaniture„ . geode, and
ties, even i n Ch e t case, cou ld n o t he unlawful Uncle Stim;\ which left S n Franeise on, the 1 boxes of clothes t.floating , down the et ta
Wear° therefore 'left to infer that the 'large morning of tike let hist i company , \with the ' I towards the sea, isn their unfortunate 0 era
\ \
sums of moneyniwere to.. be obtained by some- mail ateamehip \ Golden\ (late ad the stn tuship .were too busily engagmlin saving their child II
other means than a fair prosecution of the Mien. Pacific of . the Nicaragua \ line. - \ mid themselvea to carelebont theta. . .
dens: Ina subsequent part of the indiehne n e ii, The appointment ofdellsgates to the. Dem ratL' - The chief interest, or rather anxiety, was abou
appears that the money - was to b e drawn from , , ; to Convention foe \ the nommat on of Congres- ,the Hobart Town - main rivnlet. All the princi l -
'
the victims by compotonliv their Offences. `if the Sional candidates, was the Vecasio of muetelde. 1 ple streets cross this streain, upon good subitan-
object was merely to detect end bring to pun- lento iuNatloll3 plaCes. Attlee heard from,' tisiblock bridges with stone face% , -At tifii thi,
ishmeitt suinected violators of the-law, tbqni, a large majority of \the conipties pppeed !he'll water had risen above the arehee,.had,evergew- -
wee nothing indictable -in the transaction election of United • St \teii_Sehator t the last \ed its banke, had carried , awaylarge houses, and
Norder's Ming m Potter Crim. 'Law 129 129; fnd , session Of Legislature. The subject appears to` everything with which it came \in' contact; and a, -,
many other cases in detecting l!ont Office lance have entered largely into , the 1 eleeen, and fearful night to' behold. ' Mouses, heavy imam%
nits, and other offences, are In4tanc WI of this.— 'hide fair tecreate,,much trouble in e D pier* I calks of heiry&c:',4ere carried 'with a trentett-" --
lint it was the business of the plaintiffs in error le -ranks:, \ -, .• - . \ \ ,- dens' force egidnit`the . hr . ldges;tatil ebstruoted - : .'
to show on the trial the lawfutheas of their acts. 'The city of San 'Vraricisco \is rapi ly htiprov- theeatiree.Of the lhavaing-'On'enh : ' , .Sle-Trtllitila \ -:- --
\ ocit‘ ,
They had their day in court for this prirpose._ nig. , The probability of the City Cotuicilsailept- Deradion and ell his ' 'Otaff,"assisted -by the sol-. \
The mistake of the jury, if there Ito offe,.- - aa ~not ting modified grades for the streets he-4,giveit ix diem - stet risorsi Were tows upon the UPoti LL : \
he corrected here. A writ of error reach6,noth.-freehimpetas Ao building operations, and
„, it `is] trying to contort these. obstruct i on . - Peopl
log but the errors manifest upcn the record, Th e confidently predicted that the ensitibg sixatentith 1 were warned off the bridges; which - shook tearA
evidence Submitted to th ejury is no pert of there, will witness ,mere marked improvement Of the fully, and which it was thought nothing coul d '
coriLand is therefore not before us. It IS found as 'eikr lhatilapPavent during : any previous yetii‘ .)' save. However, the substantial manner in whic,._
a fact that the °bleats of the 'defendants beloir : The mining prospects are as encintragint,ns 1 they are built enabled them alt, except twio,.ita''
was not the detection and suppression of crime at any precious time,'and the returns\ of tlyeek withstand the , :repiated shocks: The two which
•, '
but the'promotion of their - own corrupt amit.,-=- portation of ''gold to thitinited States is no Ion: went - are those of- Barrack and Murray streets:.. ,- ,,,
The idea of procuring the violation of the late \ giir' considered ti`fairin ication'of the success oft The stream, after. t had risen to the level of ' 1
for the purpose of detecting and punishing sus- the minors.- \ \ -\ -: \-. '. \ 'the streets, spread upon averY,shle, fleeted kite::
petted offenders, no where appears upon the re:. ' The yield of breadstuff's-this year far exceeds the - surrounding houses, and mit mil) , filled the - '•
cord. On the contrary, this motive is 'entirely any v previous season, and - it is estimated that callers, but the shojis, and in some cases the Brat --• '-
excluded from the averments i' the indictinent; morewheat . floni Nis been raised then will.be re- HOG'S?. A long row of houses, called Wapping, - , 1 -
all of which the jory have foundto he true. It iinired \ "for the hone \ consum'fition Of eighteen were -at ono time completely tinder wider, end
isnot material whether th e "corrupt gain” of th e months, , \ \ \ • \ \ the sight of the numerous inhabitants • L wading , .-
conspirators, was to be secured Ity recovering IL L.ltatemaii made asmurderoue assault up. and swilmitin; ing' their floating li h .roPortY
the informer's share of the ikenaltiei . ,,, or by r e. on'Frank.l,3oulo, the editor of the \Chronicle, on before them, w a strulY heartrending. e con - :.•
ceiving money to suppress prosecutanns for the the 11011. of June. \ The 'difficulty arose out, of a mittce °Me Mechanics' Institute ' threw open :
offences committed. - In either cave there can be theatrionl Criticism by the \ latter.\ Rev.:dyers their Ball\ and rooms fer the reception of the -
no doubt of the criminal clutracter\of the trans. Were freclyttsed without Serious consequences. destitute suit their_ property.
...Firms were Ait in •-.-
\
action. The double iniquity of inducing a per- The wcathek liar beep unimutilly fine, and the all the claSsl i mi, and .thefme hall was heeted •
son to commit a crime end tben exterignioney city was never \ more healthy, Bine native fruit to dry, bed fu iture, • clothes, &a. Mani Peer
from him to suppressi prosecution forik, ii \ such was beginning to arrive pt the market in mail creatures av a ils themselves of.theivelcome looti
a plain violation of public and private ri tits that abundance. Figs have ti rived, w 7 in Sonora I n to p a t s ' a night under a watertight roof Wain'
it requires no argument to show that a c aspire- valley. • \ •- - \ \ ' a good fire. \ •
cy to promote such an object is indictatilek The No intelligence ham Acapuleo ha teen
t of huh •
a person to commit an offenee
for the purpose of recovering - the penalties'.
against it, may be less in the degree, of its emit:-
ratty, but it'is in principle the same. It Is ast
offence not unlike that which was menislied
the case of King v. McDaniel etaL Fosterserim.
Law, 140. In that case' there was a conspiracy
to procure persons to commit a robbery upon one
of the complratore for the purpose of - obtaining
the rewards given by act of parliament 'for. the
conviction Of highway robbers Although the
means-used to induce the perpetration of \ the'
robbery were not more seductive than those
adopted In the case before us. thelprisonciewere
convicted of the conspiracy, and the conviction, \
upon the fullest consideration Was affirmed.—
They ivero set in the pillory twice and commit
ted for seven years. But the'offence of inducing
others to commit crimes, for the purpose of ob
taining the rewards' given for their conviction,
was so abhorrent US public feeling,- that one of
them lost his life in the pillory through: the re
sentment of the populace. roster 100.
It ,is true that the means made use of 'to pre- -
vail over the virtue of the victims in' this * ease
vrere not such as could hare eucceeded with per
sons of ordinary devotion to -the But as
the compinicy itself La indietable,withont regard to
• the result or to- die means used to effect it, the
facility With which the result was effected may
prove that the officers of the Bank were unable
to resist a very slight temptation: but it iffar
from eatinguishing the guilt of the , conspirators.
Their offence is none the loss because aimed
against persons too weak to resist a small temp
tation. If the means resorted to bad failed, there
is no reason to believe that the conspiracy would
have been abandoned. On the as the
plaintiffs in error bad bound themselves togeth
er to accomplish the zmlawful object the presump
tion is that if one measure failed, another more
effective would have been adopted. But all this
is immaterial, for as already said, neither the ti-
nal result nor ibemeans used , to .effect it vary
the legal character of the offence. • '
We are of opinion that the first count charges
an indictable off, - - '
10 °lrmo( As this is sufficient to sus
tain the sentence, tt can make but little differ
ence to either party in what manner ttie remain
ing counts are disposed of. in the Common
wealth sa. Megenon, A S where. on
Error, one count was found to be suffieient, it
was not damned necessary to express an opinion
on the others. But we must certainly look into
the whole rvconi for the purpose of ascertaining,
for our own satisfaction, how far the present de
cision acconls with the real justice of the ease.
In one count the jury bare found that tho plain
tiffs in error caused the officers of the bank to
violate the statute and then threatened them
with a• great number of actions for penalties,
(amounting in the aggregate to.$20,000) unless
they would pay the sum of $13,000 to the conspi
rators. In soother •count the jury here found
that the plaintiffs in error actually offered, for ,
the sum of $3,000, to bind themselves against
bringing any action for penalties and to 'tear up,
burn and destroy' the evidences of fourteen vie- I
tenons of the law, in which the penalties amounVl
ed to the SIMI of $70,000.n , These facts show
that their object was not the detection and
Lament of offenders, but the pionsotion'of their
own corrupt gain, and that to accomplish 'their
purposes they entered' ifita•a combination to
prostitute the law and its process. It is plain
fhat they sought to eatort "hush money" for
euppressing the evidences of guilt and• thus de=
(eating. the object and policy of the statute.
Their proceedings, as spread upon tse -record,
hare not UM least smack of n &so fide prosecu
tion in support of the policy of the law. Those
who bring offenders to punishment are entitled to
share of the rewards offered, because they rib',
der their services to the public In suppresellig'
the mischief. • But those who induce a violation.
of the law for the purpose of oompounding the
offence and making gain by defeating public jus
tice are guilty of a gross pnblio wrong. ' A eOn- •
splmcy to effect such an object is clearly Indict
able
The judgment of the Court . Of Quarter-Ses
sions is affirmed. •
Tux Sritusuir FRANE.LIN.—One thousand
packages have now been got:out of this steamer,'
in a dry and undamaged condition. Of the re
mainder, two-thirds will prithably be token out
unhurt, and the balance in amaze or ices dam
aged state. 'ln regard.to - thrt:ressel; a difference
of opinion 'oxints as to Whether she will' ever
again be seen afloat; Some to hope
that if the sea does not break her up within a
week, she may yet be saved. The machinery, so
far, is not injured, except by water,sand the un
derwritern do not altogether despair of getting
the vessel off after oho shall have been relieved
of her cargo. Capt. twne, the general agent
for the board of under tors, bad his leghroken
on Friday, in two pla4B,4the parting Of s somo
hawnera, or purthases. ,
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I.III . OIITAXT /. „, ILEAT,Y .I!AITeeN The UNITED
STATES AEU Itussie,---rieMelltry Morey, it is
reported, has just concluded k treaty of neutrab , ..
ity between the UnitedilitatM4n Russia, with
the the Russian Charge, at Washilig The Star
. Tbis treaty, aa we imam-lien(' overs and
guarantees—am betweeti the great of the
European continent and %That of the `
.Western
ilemiephere--all the important prlnelplia which
this government sought to\lncorporatet-o„
cq initiate-I-into the law:of:nations, loll:mix re
cent efforts to effect ale:dint freatiesr withl4l4ln
and France. It will be remetabered thrkthise
two latter powers, though declining, so fa t e,
treat with the United States on each' a tutdeek
and basis, have forntally declared Their intention
of being governed throughout the Prevent Eut
'pan. war by the principles and international:
policy involved in these efforts of 'ours. We
therefore presume.that Russia, linalngThila bon
ornbly come forwnid and divested hlrreelf of the
power of taking advantage of any enth atipula
tines with the.UnitettStatee made by her kritag
°nista in the Current Aar, They too, will, hasten to•siitry out formally tliti views which they hare;
se above explained, infoimally endorsed tither's
.which should govern poWrful And enliglitene4
nations in the, era, when f , turfartanately o
gaged in war. . . \ 1
The defaulting "Collector:vet o Northern!
part," tarns out to be the pets* .we,aupposed it
, was, Mr. Richardson, the latelollector of OS;
*ego. It is said that , he is, a efaultne.to the i
tune of $100,900.4',..110 Ica; :a Filidioro'delegate
to the Baltimore co nvention of 184, awl :made •
'a bet or $lO,OOO with one 9t. bis• Sea tkitollentate,
that Alr Fithaora would get the aerial:ration.—
Afterwards' tho het wes withdinia, cud the wet-
the amicably settled.
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'red. The Isthmus papers m e ii, t 4111.4011 \to
the death of Alvarez. `, - \
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~ News bad reached San _franc of \ e eyrie- ,
id of the French expedition of oleo at Max
alien, on board the ship Challenge. The \ men i
have been enrolled in the Mexican \servrae: \ and
\ Were. awaiting - . the arrival ..of Coil Boulbon,
When, it woe rumored that hound the rencti O. peditionists would head the revolution in Soriorn,
. Oregon dates are to the 20th June. The Cciti=`,
vention nuestion, it is admitted, has beenlost by
a smell majority, although the returns Of the
election were still incomplete : : , . - .• . \ 1
1 < Additional Pacific leeivis by the Blehl. \
1 We have received &copy of the Alta-California
, of the lst,‘ from which we make the subjoined
extracts: '. \_ \ , 'N
\ Tits Duirtzzo Tssarronv.—lntelligence has
just been received from the surveying party un
der\l'.. T. - Robinson, County Surveyor, who was
sominissioned by, the Governor to Survey the
boundary line between California and Oregon.—
The partYwere met on the mountains - by \ soveral
gentlemen of this giiy, whose statement can be
relied on, \when they were informed by some of
the gentlemen attached to the expedition, that
the dispnted ‘ territory belonged to Oregon,. end
not California, as was generally supposed. This
territory includes two of the finest mining dis.
fricti in the country,- Sailor's Diggings and Alt
Rouse Creek, besides some other minor places
not of much importance to either: .The an
nouncement has caused some excitement in that
neighborhood; as the miners do not like to be so
suddenly transported from California to Oregon:.
They have -heretofore 'both v ited in California .
and Oregon, although lathe former State it has
caused reveratoontested election cases, and refit
sekl to pay taxes to either. It is also remand
mend the city, forwhich we will not vouch, that
Treks is in Oregon. - But welawilythink itpos.
siblo from the observations heretofore taken by:
scientific men, which brings Yreka fifteen Miles
Within theline.—Crescad City Herald.' \' ,
shill) Stterss - B.R.i.mca hlnvr.—The United
States Branch Mint continues in full operatiOu.
__..• . .. ,
The amount of deposit for the fortnight ending
June 29, has been: for coinage 9,022 ounces, and"
assayed bars '2,7,000 ounces. The 'capacity for
coinage is being. rapidly increased by the con
strait accumulation of silver. The amount of de.'
posits are always in advance of the demand.—
The necessary apparatus and material for the en
largement of the refining department are expect
ed shortly, and when that department shall have
been completes!, and the requisite amount of sit-,
Ter proccured, the wants of the community may
be satisfied. For the present, the Mint is push
ed to the utmost extent of its capacity for
coinage. . .
later from Orotreo...Artlyel of the Columbia..
The P. M. Steamship Co.'s steamer Columbia,
Captain Dail, from Oregon, brings dates from
Portland up toJnne 24, Oregon city to the 2ad,
and Crescent city to the 26th. - . l. .. •' \ .
tiew MALI mints are reported to bans been slii-1
covered at Comm Bay. The coal is' thought to .
be faraupetior to any yet found thms.. It burns
. freely With a bright name; leaving little ashes
, and no isitders.•
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•The 8 an thus speaks of the members
elect to the Legislature:
1 Twenty o the twenty-two Democrats elected
1 bc443141es h from were in favor of a State
Convention, dso declared themselves before
the people who ekcted them. The otter two
" . itio understood be ins•favor: of the movement
vest year.\ If the question has failed, of which
we catusoi`judge b present returns, we shall.
hoist our flag . .. Against dirision of the Territory
\
=for a Convention in\ 18552"
, GOLD os: nee . YAri A.--ireirl a. gentleman
jast in from the*Balles o the COlumblai we learn
that about twenty perso are new employed in
mining on the Xakim ea, with som [success. In
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\ than relations quiet In that oilrection.--Statcsmatt.'
\,,, • ~ wreM ‘ Satt Li \kr. •\ • -
`Copies of• the Desetet liewsuf April 13th end
lith`have been received,at San '''ranciSico.
The, first number is principally \ filled with the
proceedings of the General Conference which
- had justhcen held there, and frotirthe minutes
of which wo gather the follewing Items. \
President ,Brigham`Young' was presented, as •
the President of the• Church of s desus `Christ‘of
'Latter Day Saints in all the world, and il proph
et, priest and revelator, and was unanimously,
sustained. ' \,' • ' \•• ' ' ••••••
Bother C. Kitchell was sustained ise first Conn
tilos', John Smith's's Patriarch, and Orson Brie
'is President of the Twelve Apostles. •
Missionaries 'were appointed to'go tct . England,
United States, Pacific Islands, Ireland, and Brit:l
Isle North , America. '\'. \ i
Parley P. Pratt - was apPointed Was, to San •
'Jose to establish agetheringidace for the saints.
Among the, minutes of the Conferinee is the '
President .Toung" presented a ream of strong
brown paper, also a sample of pasteboan!, mide •
in Great Salt lake City; and - called Peen the •
bishops to gather up all the rage intheir wards
for the manufactory-, .. •..
The Eleventh BeemulEpistle of the Churchds :
published in the lime paper.- The epistle, con 7
gratulates the Sainte upon the' general preperi 2 .
ty of the Church. •In the Sandwich Islands up
teller. 20th, 1858, over :1,000 natives had been .
baptized, and the nativeEldcre were engaged In
preaching. ThoßoOk of 'Mormon is being inns-
In the Society Group \ the Elders bare met with,
. . . . .
much persecution.- '
.• •.: .. , •
Prom Anil - ram the moat cheering accounts are
given. • A
paper called the Zion's Illatchman had
been established al Sydney` .• •.- .. -..:
- The 'missions had alto beimeceesfut at Cal
,Cuita and miens parts of: .. Rieman Fanpire
Cal
,
end in Ceylon.':, Two Elders are laboring'at Si-
eke, and one at Cape Town.' .'• .-, • . , • .
7, . In Europe the !Benisons hero ell been suctese
l'uOtitli tbo exception of those la Premix, end
the Book of Mermen " Las been translated fad
• Othliebed in the Welsh, German, Frcitch, - Itailan
• _... The ePistle goes outbid/1M Lialt6l33l:lltilietCA ,
bliTlolne*,-establiahed, a thotlonaryof the • Utah
and - Shash lie dialects
althabot-fe • Cd, and a &Ainslie aseociatlen es
:II published, -a-new English
:2.. The city . 'ls progreeldegi and would bile.'
:shed during the season, and the saints are ...lit,-
0 to bullet itill►_ and forts, apak be 'etseatantlY
Deputed I
'tinily, tb
theif ;titbit
te',cosess int(
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~ Virg SPilcifill LNOURILECTION.—.--110 Eptlidll
said \J,interiein Frees- ilicein di posed - to give, the-- -
Sparush insurrection t &ace ' of importanee l
ot wlilh it is entirely undeserving. In point of' . :
success \we are \ convnimed, that. it etimds no., ..
chance, allethe latest telegraph advicesbcaring ..
assurance that therebels, .tiling, to meet' with - '
' thar'syrripathy whieh they expected, were die-.
couraged aid retiring before the royal troops: -
Reinforeemeiats- or the rlatter"were continually .
:Touring Into Madrid whoretranonility . reigned, '.
as well as in the provinces It is said by- the ',
\ English pres Sit its Aniericait echoes that these
tuiVices come from,Goverimintsourimi. • Not nil'
of them are liabletb this charge. • The Most im- ---, •
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peetant aro sent to 'the French government at : - '
Paris from its embassy in Madrid, and are there,. ~
\f ore reliable. The, revolt le purely „military f -. . •
h ‘ ertaiit troops, under tie influencebf theirlead:' N: ', -
Mg officers, havingmarc ed-ont of Madrid and •,' i‘• _
arinyed themselves in.opPositionto the Govern= '-, - \
Theit co : M ilitary revolts,. in'enola despotic cogs \
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tries'Spain,. are anythingelse thonindications .. ~ \
ot politer discontent . They are genciallipeci. '
\
duced the influence of theiivomanders, and::
not nut neatly by bribery. , 'The government',
haseindee , . been despotic. lmyoMl precedent,. '. ' '
but those winit\ - orpect , bettor. things from._'
siickmen as O'Donnell and, his assoelates:under ".... \
whose iron s4.kty the Cubans havetiegn doomed ,-, ..,-,.'..,
successively to Tuffer, must 'have the organ of '`.,.., • ..`,,,
'credulity largeb‘developed. There is said to bhar'if , i., . '
tir
i,;
liberal party in Spaha.:\ We know that ere arei , ' .: . s
twb parties whiclrassume to be.more or- sp, ', '
but ,the fact that 0:Donnell and Concha ' es;:. ...,.
. their;confidence,., stamps `ties assumption ,im B.
mere political preteriee. dome 'or the .forelgtr; , -
adriceireport that •Espartero and Narener..ate‘...':
ir\
epeeted, to join the bola , Ana - thug cause a,
rising of their respective partizans and,frietidv.z.
Perhaps so;. but we do not elicit!. it. EsPartere,. \\
is worthmore AS A general mi a statesmantham - ..- \\
the whole pack of Spanish 'l dam put together, ~..: \
.but he is simply and solely th iepreientatireof , .. , \.`
the Eritish influence, which \ ot
.populae.tu ..
Spain. As for Novae; able, b 4, way-mpuicni.-
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and unprincipled, we have not & "' of conk \*, •
t\
fidence in ham. Such libcralii : his, is but ''' \ •
:little, if any, better than the pre. t esPotiant.
Let us not be understood as taking ' with the. • .
latter. We_think it a disgrace to h reset: 1\ t
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age, but not a whit more ao than the a LeMia .., ''..
Napoleon. ' The ono is a reflection of e ther, . s •
and if tho Government of Louie Napoleettiks it-,
cd to the peculiar genius of the Frmich mitten. \ .•
that of. Queen babel's\ is much more so that bf .
Spain. la the 'latter country, political rig4h,,
'liberties and imninuities`are but figments of .the \ • '..
imagination. Socially, politically, and rellgioA• l .
li, Spain never knew \ anything else than thare \
verest despotism.Ner have,the Spanish people, \ \
now any aspiratioim fch civil:or : religious .fiee- \ \
• dom. \ Thu party or parties out \ of pewee are the ' N
I malcon t ents, and in . then\ slrurgles we take ma' \
I itanteat,..as all Spanish poht.e.nusa are alllio.ene- \ "••
[
mica to the true principles Of \ the rigida of man: .\
.A more bigotted or iptelerait or tFtietts lit , '
does not ho'er oxist.—Phaf. ' timer\
ar- '
thi
....no.Cholent seems to b 3 eist4wliells in the\
United . States. ~ North, South, Eno and West its
ravages are so extensive ns to denewspaper
efforts to present' n record of tho ortality.— '
Lkston,'New Fork, Thiladelphis;\ giagnsond;,N.
. 1,,,
Orleans, St. Loins, Norfolk, IVheeling,Vashville,
Chicago, Toledo all . hare felt its, deittmacti;lt .
(power, as hare alto a host of email \villages lik , :
every direction. 113 many of Um Southcrkplan- \ ,
I lotions, partienlarlyinTennessee, tllasibsippland \
Louisiana, it has swept away alike white 'lteel. \
blank, master and: ela9. Formerly tho'disitsk(ir e • ''.,
seethed to come to, us from the far Seat, 111111 . 4. \ •
lug s teadily - westward acros Asia, Europe ;. the; \
'British Islip, the Allende s t ud the United States. •,',.
Ijk i t ts u44. the last two stoutness It apPearitehlt.\\
razed by no such law of progril o r.:; \
seems to have sprung up in this cenutel:
neously, and has probably became dom esde.ll;\ '..•‘,
hare ea n rainier summer visitant. _FromWhetz; •.
.;
eyes . cause let:irises, Whether in Om climate, the . 4 . , z
structure of thh ‘ soll, or the character end'habltit' L .N
of the population; it undoubtedly Owls somethin N': %
which peculiarly fosters it. Verisamrie.is the at- ~...:
...
testy reckless manner of living of large 'number*
of our people, which predisposes thou:1'10 it,.fOr
assuredly it is most dastructiveln those. locall-'
tics where irregalarityand iMpridence are most
sprevalent. If it shall bore Uto effect to leach •'.
people tome useful lesson on theso points, lewill
have accomplished a, great nation:A good, more
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the sufficient to compensate, for Its rt . i ~ 4, eages. ,
We are not without hopo,that:tho effeet;or these
teachings will beiisiblo in the improved,physical \
health and strength of the popide+ieu in succeed - '
iug vert u :.
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. . iIMULKIANII At DAVASPORT.—FaVIII . Lou of 1,
'Life and Immense Damage.-On Thu day after- • - '.
noon, an awful hurricane risited thleeection.—
The steamer Ben Campbell had her pis.blown••
down; steamers Golden Gate,ar.d.r.nuna anion
had entire upper dibins blown off. On t if for,' :
roar two persons were killed. A canoe- witti\three'
personnin it.eapaised,Aind all in it are supposed. •
to be, loot. • Tim new store .of It. .WiakerabiLm‘ .
St Son wanblown down, and nine persona boned .''
.In.the roma. Herrn had been. taken out *lir'
hurbadly,beuised; op to FridaYlnorning; - The. :
rimaining,ttro . worn ettppoaesl to' be ladies, *ha, '' •
weft inthelsesament to examine shores: Itp-tis \
the \ kateat .064 A, wheh our informant left, they \
had otanceeidect in extricating then.. .' '
\ De andllsienport wereletit Iseettpants." 'N
The 1) ,Clare .b.NOk was entirely stripped ,of ,
'ellitnni ' • The ton extended 'eat da far as
Geneseee. .,.\
•
.
We ham .cited therespon.se of the inls : press
of Ohio upon the pisseeelpp;s of the peopla'a an.. •
nvention'of \ the 13th with some In.,
Merest, and tak great 40essuro 'in saying, that
this reap ' unsnlisUns • and • hearty' id ,S.
praise of its acts d said in . sopport , of \
its ticket— 'There is not tesiogle exatpitton.-in
the State that has yet come.to our notice. In , \
deea'the press of al/ parti*oed of no party,. \
with thee:Dept/on of Ibe organk s b,f tho'ellartne.' '
'neer:goy, is tutitedin'tlie oplitiokthat the time
has Dome to Desert end tosinteintier rights of the
Nortiiiil 'opposition to Mit arrogastO and treteh--,,
try of 'l4 elaro power. ' hero Is no mistake to -
the aim of the times. nip Tepee/ :of. the
Nur/ Cot •tiLse •mbp• " • • ''•