am ;111t{g4; WY:V.4mM rause= $7l; WHITZ I; 1 Pl'rrSßUlt H:- FILIDA4 MOBNINTI, DIABCH 2,1&65 Advonlaers.— MU= the • • Sam or PototingiallaiditaXaOf the VtottirOzles.aroOplood 01f311246y.:A.VoIrrIXO2MiaerathotrII0Uoute sows?. .th•O‘Pe CO' igniliWastdogOlinoooaLladthoilllll: beano o ilock.,o3lßaturdoT. • - ;Weekly Alszeue.—The catenstr . offers Wear bninall men 0 In=sbimgliofour n *nes most dedranne medium of =kb= adz bannbsincrent Cho denniMion to bodirembniind &re thousand, manning shawl maTmembasktg mannalettomr sminbni-keepor , Vannei Paymentil.—Horinifter. no. oi& , . wilooli mon. talcalmr the MY WeeklY Gaut* =yea payment is :made In admen., Manumit the 11011. I/ UP 0 lit.k h the tolo , d 9 tion'is imid. the Yawl nine Mealletar leaned; unbent the robenipthm Wee wrrd py Mnna. payment. All transtart stverdabut ct miry deecripticm, 1,111 be. reepdrot to be paid In ad_ rem+ The only emotions oral be whirs spacial month early =tracts see made. - ' macaw idMiLLEP, late editor of tho Maeda Pei boo end uow - ecassoisd with Qs Pittsburg'''. Cosier, is suthartzeit to loU t sutserigtious and sdvatisonouts fcm Um Pittsburgh Gust* secardbli to our raMituid terms. Itaidlag.Blatter est each page Of ills raper Tan Vacuum or mut Cartm.—An important question him Grimm in thia city in relation to va cating and filling up the canal from - Liberty at. to the Monongahela rlrer. It is a subject which requires. careful and unprejudiced 4:maddens:ion, and we have given itinoze:Vhan'evdinary nand It is unimmtlonable that the canal from the konongshela river to the North end of the ;tun nel Is not : only useless but a nuisance, being misightly and the receptacle of ,the filth - of the 44:14,0r104 There's` not, also, the Slightest probability thit it ever wfil . ba of any MO la a anal. These assertions, cannot be denied.— liter° can be then, no good reason shown, why the canal Av . = the 3fattongshels river to the North end of the tunnel, should not be 'vacated tud filidep. • •• • A potion of the Canal, from the tunnel to liiitiertY street, has teen used es a basin for warehouses and for market boats; but the ware. 'SOURS have been discontinued, and there only remains die market boat prhulege to consider. Thatthis latter is 'a conienience, and that it beings the city some slight revenue, is , admitted; but is this of sufficient importance to eompen -Sato for the important benefits to be derived to thelutskiess of the city by the establishment of . l e large central 'passenger and local freight de --.*-oirt tie, spot, by the Pennsylvania Itailroad f - •to Order to systematbe business, and render all the facilities potilible, the Permnsylvania 'rad Compsny has established a large and 'Tien t& depot at the foot of Liberty street for the !ricer business. It is now proposed to establish la local freight and pasienger depot, and to erect • eppromiste buildings, which will be an onus , imeat to the, city, : on the_ south skit; of Liberty _ . . " 'street, iovering the ground on both skies of the easud, which has been purchased for that pm - pose This srffi also be .need as a through freight office far the transmission and,-reception lof -freight on Western ISilroa i Altogether, _I the objects of this 'depot are of greatinterest to ; the btusiness . men of this city, and its conro. I nience of location is unquestioned. The mere 0011•113k000 of a few market teats could hardly be lermittesl.to Weigh with such important ad ' mintage". Nevertheless, we think the interests of the city should be properly guarded in this respect, and Borne facilities for market boats should btfprurided at some of the other beans. Other important prinlegea are hoverer con templated in the vacation of the canal The . bill for thopurpose before the Legislature Is as follows: i Ax Apr to authorize the vacation of that por tion of the Pennsylvania Canal bemire Llber ty street and the .Monongahela river in.the ; city of Pittsburgh. - Sec. - 1. Be it enacted, dm., That the owners of the property on theline of that portion of the Peansylvanhi canal between Liberty street and • the Monongahela river, in the city of Pittsburgh, -are hereby authorized to take posession °fond I fill up the same--provided that they shall permit the Pitabargh and Steubenville Ilakoad Corn ; party to lay thereon, without charge, their Rail ; road with single or double tracks. - S e c ; 2. That the Commonwealth'does hereby releasa,ralaqumh, assign and transfer unto the 1 owner at owners of the land oo*ed by that part of said cane, all the right, title, interest and - claim of the canzonweelth of in and to the I *hole or any part of said lands--subject to the mutations contained in the proviso to the first section of this act. I This grants to the Steubenville Railroad ; the privileges relinquished by- the State, and gives to that company the inverted benefit of &free tight of way from the Monongahela river to the I Depot of the Pennsylvania Railreal. We. have no ; objection to this, and !hernia be glad to see I' the ground nbw occupied by the canal put to so good a use.. But we object to an exclusive Friel i lege being panted to road. The Pittsburgh and ConneThrrille Railroad, when it is brought into the city by the Monongahela tiver_will need some mode of intimate connection with the Ohio and Pennsylvania road, which will also have a • Depot on Penn or Liberty street, in immediate 1 connection with the Depot of the Pennsylvania 1 road. This route through *enamel will answer both the Connelsville and Stenixmville roads.— " They are not in any sense'competing roads, and' can use the same track for such pit:mesas wrth; - ent the least difficulty. By this arrangement, we should have nor two eastern and oar two wester= roads, - brought into etch intimate con- 1 traction, that there could be a fair and honorable competition;. no one having any monopoly or ex elusive inivilegels. 4 — With thisamendment we should be pleased to see the bill pass. We think it important for the convenience of OW citizens and business men, as well as travelers, that the. passenger and local; freight depots ehouldbe contiguous to each other, ; . and it is fortunate that the circtunstarrees of the; else are such that this can be so easily acorn- ' pli'shed. All the ground bounded -by Liberty street and the Allegheny river, and Wayne street and the canal, as well as that on tie south side I of Liberty street, purchased by the Pe:mules ! nix Reillread, can be used with fealty and at small cost for Railroad purposes, and within five years all will be needed and occupied. The Al legheny Valley Road will also doubtless have her passenger and local freight depot *the earn neighborhood, so that we shall they have five Railriade and the cute, ell terminating and can-- tering in that region The Ohio and Penmilirs i nia Railroad is going on vith the bridge across the Allegheny, which will probably be finished i. neat fall—the Allegheny Valleylload is ectpected to be completed* Kittanning the coming season, - and if the . Steubenville Rani is pushed 'with energy and spirit, in less than two years we may see at least four Railrieds depatekinicare from that zreishborhood , ; ; Tax Iktrussimm—Things ere not la bad la they seem. The world is growing better fast, and the dawn of the Millennium maY scion be ex pected. - There is no longer any dishonesty ex tant. Simon Cameron is a pure and patriotic man; the members of the leeslatnre of Pennsyl wais are above trasPicion, and James Gordon .sett in,g3nodel of decency mad piety. 'They ars "all hrniorable men." Simon has tittered a manifesto declaring his entire innocence of that has been alleged against him; the wise men of the State havehsd their characters examined by a. committee, land reported to be - unsullitd; and Bennett is goid,g to b r ing libel rata against hisslanderers; of the re galts of which he thus tells us in advance, in the Er" York Beath "In these trill; we shill prove a &mem I ut terly beyond reprosolr, beginning in the year eighteen hundred and twenty, and coming down to the prmst nme—e period of thirty-fore years. The evUenee Wooed will comprehend the his - tory of the New York prom since eighteen hen- deed and twenty, with all the changes, chances, eircumenumes, plots, combinationb and conspiraL Mee which has happened since that eventful pe riod. In it will aim be biought up, in Order, all the ealumnies that our enemiesham been casting upon us. and it willbegored that our character has been through all time without the slightest sew:ado • When all these things base to peas Who shall say that we two not !orlon er n happy days When those who hive for' so long a veriod palsied as the embodinoin'i of all that is dome. - able in jounusliae4 Pallas and legislation tarn . oat upon a faithful. scrutiny to be very Bads, what.shall not'those be who have retold less suspicion and taint? Let 'such not despair at preient'ill.fOrtune; The time of their isiscdsa :,...- . don will ea* come: • Let them but isuffirlend k ix, he streitig4ernitUberog Cameron, Bennet' and the liensistelPeiterclbenis Xlieu.statia*a 1855, imi I'oo4 of whom the ` crown' orhbnoi has deseended;'nftei - of -of ob loquy. If the ungodly and the. sinners (in pnb • - estimation) eanumutfely of trots the ordenl, - tltere. can be no scarcity of titration for the righteous. lir.acucwoon's I.lmitzhiv, for February, hat; beun receisediby the agents in this city, Miner &Cci..audandinfeeny & Co. The Fugitive Shire Law harhig Wroyed to be so repugnant to the common sense of justice and 'this"Salutelawa of the Stites that it be en force& In any ordiiusiirsourt, a bill Is now passed to bring all cases growing out of it before Courts irbich eonsista of Judges not ideated by, the peo ple, but appointedby the authorities at Wasldng- ion. Hounds that will not hunt, are Whipped, The North is the hound the South thus to hint its Slaves. blot having done it well its masters raise the lash. • , But there is one fact proved by this bill as grati fying as indisputable. Slavery ia growing weaker. *lt 'found it could not depend upon the People of the 'Northam - States many years ago, when they 'abolished it hero, land ratilledJefferson's orilnarea in Ohio. It' found it could not' depend on their . Governors from the day when Goy. Seward refin ed to comply with the requisitions of Virginia and Georgia It found it could not depend on their . Legislatures, when Vermont, ' , New. York, gen and Massachusetts beganio pass laws to pro teottheir citizens and re. olsalons instructingtheir representatives to Bide with:freedom. It:ioend It could not depend on State Cants, when Judge Paine applied the law to the Leansum Coe; and the Supreme Court of VI iscoutio acquitted Booth. It ends that under the penccful revolutions of the Ballot-130z, It may • IIITC31! lose control: next year of Congress, and it trembles. lest 1856 shall close the reigning dynasty of Pro-Slavery Presi dents. It is retreating, therefore, to its last stronghold—the FederelJudiUlary. 'There back ed by old Form and Precedent and rooted Pre-' judice, it is preparing for a last determined te eietanee lt is no disrespect to Courts to say that they are conservative alike of the right and the wrong. 1 They are sulmini' stratore of the Law, not makers of it. They uphold that which is established, be it good or bad They are the last appeal of in. kind - Bights wad the last sanctuary of hoary Abuse. For when the 'Bench is gained, all is gained. Slavery had tamed in Great Britain in fact for many years before her Courts , dared to declare Mo Slave can breathe the air of England." Oar Judges are appointed by the President and appointed for life. So that before there will be an and-Slavery Bench, there must be not only anti-Slavery Lava end anti-Slavery Presidio:lts, but a long smocession of them. Those who'fear that the coming Reform is going too fast or too far, can deriye satisfaction from the contempla tion of thin barrier. We tiara this latest move of Slavery, se a hauling doirn of its black flag froro the outworks, and a retreat to the inner citadel. But there in no citadel strong enough to shelter Error. 'We matt to we Slavery beat its last retreat from that also, and then, turned into a Fortress of Freedom, it will be impregna. Eos Tour. Teo Orrostso Feacss nr rug Cana.—A correspondent of the Journal or Commerce, wri ting from the Crimea, gives the following sum mary of the oppoeing forces at Sebastopol The. number of French troops in the Crimea is mach larger than has generally been supposed. 'The Ruszians hare suffered and are still ad faring in a more terrible degree than you can imagine. We have no preethe meows of ascer taining their lost by disease and hardships, but we must estimate largely. They have had at different totes not less than 150,000 men In the [ Crimes, and of that number more than half have perished. From well authenticated sources I have obtained accounts of the numtar of Ens signs, -as given early this month, both within I and without Sebastqad. Twenty-two thousand men constitute the garrison of the besieged city. Of these it has been said since that ear thousand were obliged to leave the 'city - far want of pro -1 visions, [which were becoming scam inside.— The army at Inkermann numbers about twenty fire thousand men, and it is said that Mensal koff commands it in person. Gen. Liprandre army of twenty thousand men Itto retarned from Batithiserel, -where they went for provisions, end are again quartered at their old position on the tanks of the Tchernsya, to the right of the heights of Balsklava. This 'makes a total of sixty-Berven thousand . men—s force far inferior to the Allied troops in the Crimea. "Let us makes brief glance at, the numbers and position of our troops, and judge of the fa aility with which, 'barrio', the weather,' the lat ter might cope with their enemy: A force of eighty-six:thou:rand Freinchmendefendlithe lines of entrenchments from the Chersonese to thee:- treine right of our position in the rear; thirteen thee - sand Thiel& in the ilunrsoind two. thesis -1 and nine hundred in the harbor,_ lately arrived, assist in the edge, and trench (intim 'fifteen' ' thousand Turks are attached to the French and English dirisions respectively; thus Making a to till of one hundred and sixteen thousand nine ' [ hundred men, principally employed ei in conduct-I ing thesis and . the defence of the extensive trines to the right. We might add to these the 1 twenty-three thousand Ottomans who hare been I thrown into Eopatarth; and when we consider 1 that this allied forte more than doubles that of I the enemy, we - feel astounded that a blow Is not I struck wide the enemy is so enfeebled, not mere ly in numbers, but also in strength and confi dence. But there are many things in the way, some of which I hare mentioned, such as the dif-1 fictllty, or rather imposibility of bringing up cannon for new batteries. The bad condition of the roads is the cause of many obstacles which would not otherwise exist. And then, as the French say, we must attribute a great many de; lays to the ineogruities -and deficiencies of the staff aristocracy sttacbed to Lord Raglaii. These have been so apparent to all who have seen the results; of their workmanship that oth er pens than mine have touched the subject, and, that not lightly. 01111111LVE013150S.—The speech of this ges- Gomm in Bi:/ton, upon the slavery question, is reported at length in the Boston Aar. It is a very ordinary affair, and disappointed public ex pectation. The Courier thus speaks of it: Lest evening he delivered a pro-slavery leo tare before an anti-/Livery seance, at the Tye -snot Temple: Curiosity, of course, attracted a great andiance, - and it is to be hoped that curl osity was gratified. For ourselves, we only say that we had enough of "it;' Int "lecture" 'or inntrnation there was none. It was a mere de , sultary performance-6 lame defense - ISM of slavery, without sword of eloquent wisdom in lt—dimeomected, often mere contradictory chat; closed with a 'tale anecdote, without eige, point, or application. In pasting, he dealt the "new order , ' a blow . with-his , eambrons fist: Speak ing of the courtlier: of the North, which ho ad mitted to,be in advance of that of the South, he attributed much of her success to the labor of foreigners; for, said he, where would you have been—by whom would these improvements have been completed—had you not submitted to the Introduction of foreign labor 1 This question,' from tho supposed position which the General i occupies in the affairs of the Know Nothing or sanitation, excited general laughter and good humor in the audience, and especially among some prominent .Know Nothings upon the plat form. The gravity of the Governor, who pro sided,-web even disturbed. - • • SPECIAL !NOTICES. . Dr. McLane's Yermiltige.— During s trertlee of more them Merritt Mae. Dr. Weide* bed or traded lunammalle patient. Millotod with every ems of worm dime" sod was Induced to May ell the mersise of Ms mind to - the disiorery of • renalfriss, or mem de stroyer, certain In Ila of eta: the melt of hls inhere lithe Aramiorm Worm ByeeMo, sow bears tb. Sublii4 which is Plektly sae, end mar be Wen ono to child:re of tb• mod ceder age, or to the sited Wont It vow' mildly ena rubdomerrer, sad, destroys m idth inverhibie eummia. flimsy of ertrohristfeWw. as it dors not =fain issmay lease Amu whaterwrato restridlowe are riarsi6r7 with retard to drinking cold 'rata, a= is It es *DM of doing the lout missy to the tondo:wit Infant.— .Artinerertibie Mater of wan bin been binds • 1/Ilateeksaki aral be metal to sak DIA MUDD, 0111,1138AUD VIDLIDIDOZ, - and take noes elm ' All other Val:kobso, la anuperlsoa, ore worthies'. Dr, ll' Lane. Tanalless, slant& *detested 7.dea PM ant not Ds bad at all remeetskle Dreg Mils In the Dnited State! and traarthe ado markt" - Ain ter sal• by the ads Dr 7iffiaDriaors. inladawi in. ,a to 7, Kidd Al*. Weed gawk "The- whole press of PhilliskaPhla are out in doom( Hoollateri Gen= thUnra si tbel plathand by Dr. CL 1L Jaekaaa. Wt are dad to ranattha nonas of this nimbi* randy Ow dronala nowt W aupplia a dandiest= In lb. =dint world that needed. Tbrwretebed loJLtat sod ennarratters ban withdrawn Oath tionnups from tbeinat.. id, ant the pa& Lyn nand from tai Banta et Smialmrinit Dalian am iniztarain lint of the real Bittare—liciald.• ' • era atientiannent. • • ••• OalthathwT 11AZAAR POWDER AGE.NOY. IS.Tariettea of Powder , • 00.1 , 113TANTALON 811feiTP 1 11 10 . dia L. Q. 0,1477.10 a. 132 SI ot..PlUsbure, ;11E'Clintock's Familllredieines.—We a di attanlicm of haute of fatlbicend othaLio thud nitiNtlawdas thitrth psoof Om istmfte Islay ir z o, don't want to be strafe s; don't thih—othohob.h. rerears yr* koe irons Dr. Harier's .W Boartzednoi. • mid OW l• • rit•inlit MY Ilita — Th. . 7 1•00•111• Va. It• itiO c to all of sedens=rtmepitko• ' Ccebtoins Oa whato isalag•ot • It h thou of . of Ilas• u,biotoldsnd cosoteteM, - 6511 7 tolin je boom . mime of out teid a MlL 3 , Lairrat soMenit 'al= 'boal.wMee 118 in= top men= searaL— aW Psitshopl DUP:ga.Deatistos am .-_ ,- • • . Wu vhdiemo •ndritall si , Dr. mum shoo onhohohh h ohho.l4 o whoosh.. Nortek. oda. Vow. Al -.Ail. atill . -.1134tir 11reated Medical Disativery OF THE AGG• Mr.fiennedg, of -Boxbory;fris discolored to am of car common partam weds+ remedy that mire me/7 UM Ol . Haaor, from CM ems' km7fa!lo a mama He lug tried It In over eleven henodred oust. andniver kited *trent to time:wee (both thanderhation) - rla baa Dow I n his possenion over two hiondrsd entities% of its slim, all within twenty miles of Borbow Two bottles are warranted to eon svonsliig Sore mouth ihnoto tbrootriiles will care tie worst kind or pimples of the Lon Two to threw bottles will clear the system of ham Two bottles are warranted to care the worst canker to the month and stomach. • Three to doe bottlee are warranted to rare the worst ease of erndleihn One to two bottbss are wamatted to sure all humor in du elm. 'Two bodice are wurnnted to cars running of the burs and bkdches among the balr. • Path to dg bottles are warranted to care fourth* lad running taunt • One bottle w6l axe way caption of the Two to three tattles IN warranted to ems the word ease Two d to theses us warranted tours the mod des pasta eases of rbrothataroi. Three tot= bedlam are warranted td tare stadium The to eight bottles will cars the worst cue of meal* A bandit Is deals experienced frank tht And bottle. and • puled cure to warranted when the sboxe quantity la tau. .. Notting looks to Improbable to that who hare In rain tried dl Lb. wonderful medicines of the day, as that a otannon weed growing In the postures, and along old dons wall• sturuld tub every humor in the thatdin yet IC 111 now a bed , tut. If you bate shumor Whist° sthrt There are no lb or ands. hum= or ha's .bout It suiting soma care and not yours. I peddled they a thousand Dot -des of ninths ticlulty of Boston. I know Its effects. In Mort cue. It bu already done mow of the Treated eared era done In kissectinastth I ore it to children a year old; to old people of sixty. Than wen bcor,trouy, wormy looking chlldran. - whoit Utah wu soft and Itabby, restond to surfed date of habit by one bottle.• To dices wbo are sodded to • desk lusdacht, cue bottle will always curs It. It glue great raid to catarrh and anima Some who ban been codas fir years. hut to ktn and been regulated by It. - Where the body Is sound, It work unit. MIT. but where than assanrithent of the functions of natum It will buy singular reel ingeTtnot boa mutt not be Oruro Map par in from bur days to • auk. There bolter • Ind re sult from It On he outra', when thoetoollAS to goo* you rionseg like • now um. I .beard some of the moot aztraTlopla dumdum of It that bail gm Us toned to. No change of dist Is ..mcr roiceseath—est the Wit you on get. I ban likewise an herb. which. when elm. mud In sweet rilisolus Sada= suiting of the nett and under the eau Prim iO ants. DIRECTIONS POE USK—Adult one tablerucorbol Po day. Oblldren our eightyeart.deibeit apoonfol; ebildren treat the toolghtleus. teirstoonbil. daddin can be nude applicable to ill oonstitutions, take enough to opera Nr the bowels twice • day. KENNEDY Idris virtual flatulence In bed uses of meal& - Sold, wholude and ?ULU. at Dr. SIDISEICS.II4 O Wad it. caner of larsin allay. , toOdkler LAMES' RANGY FURS. In't;OßD & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. 18. ARE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE dock or FANCY MIS, =bracing oloff Toddy of SABLE, MARTIN, FITCH, SQUIRREL, LYNX, OJNEY, SWANS DOWN. TALIIAIS, VICTORITIES, CMS, warn, to which th gtts= ". . Al!Vr. met' Agency of Dr. Pitch's Venerated red cane, at D. 0. It. HEY SKIM Drug atom N 0.140, corner Weed et. and Then Alley Morey Cubnonin Palionnet Ballam. Pectoral Renoir tonne, Plana:nu Ulthunt. DerraiTo efrUP 11 . 01 . oorrentor, 1i1191121 . Corrector, pure and toodlednal LIT 011. dntl.Dyspotio Cough and Cstbortlo 11115 leardno. Itornatio. Yantala Mlle, horacto Stocatin nod by taws:lnstantly end lath naprocodonted gonna' In Lb* trostotent at Odds, Oared& Voneocontion, Isthda, Mart Mee" Ilyr ' DePrit. diddida. maw Disarm. Weseddedd. Ammar r,tervididr. Pars, de...rte. Dr. Yea' s ererdertaa Anent Mawr noted Abiontadi St