..17 ... :11E - . ... - . - ' .1 )4 4, 1LY ..- PITTSBURGH GAZETTE BININESS DIRECTORY. . S. K. vgrri tidal. it Alta ADVtIiTISING AGISNOY N nue efTStte. Nur Yost. /oat ..V6. 10. &cat Wt. .71.A19. 11011NEIR end be. It or erbldh mill be offered YA.LY CULL, Sal 1 Par nem Neer York. :L LOe la~ee ' xatee. Yl~~''.Q~tllP Tho Britiea Plate Glas Company. laiimarrza E.YLIZan% • \Varahouse for tho UAi d States, JOUN R. LATT, 79 Murray. 8 New York. I VITHERE will be mond a tell assortment of their Superior Paneled I' to for Stone sod , I4ottee Fronts, Show Came. to. Also, [tough Glass from -I I tif h lsteg l : l iertom rarer._ dto the Nev. State Howe Obto, Colombo ' s: Whleb V stim:hd.:.l4. the Plata alum of tho asnmer, • ; COMMISSION ME JESUP RCHANTS, Cotton and Woolen Maehineri. :‘ , ..x.notwiondEolZazdtecidessze Baste., Importers •2141 Dealers fa SliuNsfectartsd Articles, No. 67 Pine St., `Heti' York. N. N.—Avesta Auto _ “VVOODEUFP A HMIOIIIIIO3 WORNA." &eats ..Engiau and !toiler:, i.awe o tVtLiVuTsgPLiTotattle Tool. naNlyr • • ' gh's Patent Elastic Skirts. • 1.1 , ATV ,t FRANCE, Ho. I Barclay street, Y Nee tlAUTI ll—Neue ere Altcrle *seers they hew. the IV. JACKSON & SCSI. ORATE AND FENDER- gAKER, .es PROM' dr. 400 11.COADW41; \B, Jual-dy FAI/113A.NR'S PLATFORM BUA.LEB. j:HE underaigncd having boon appointod 'lndy-dee Arent, for the We et than oelehreted • 1.101. nueratectured b the =brine' turentors &• FA I RBANKS & CO, tteopeethilly !mite attention of the Suulneee corumtmltr te the auperioritT of these &Lee over all ether. brahraart_been to:Netted to the ETERATT a d R s ill rittripal Italtroads in the Oultea r ratas wee& theli. 4117 m ...-Vg.4llfrgr. u returt h eag °THIr lurlf.i APPKAL. aresrenared to Oil orders for Counter. Portable, Dortniutt. Bolting mil, nay. OW. Rai 100,4 d Can • al &Ahoy eternieeUreer 6 W ELLS. • No a* Liberty Countiercial Role, eualr.l Pittebergn. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. ALBUM . BIGELOW/ & CO., tftereseern to r.. M. Bigelow. • gg]NNo. 45 • DIAMOND Al&N) , - aear Hood et Pittsbffith, Forma. g IOACIIES. CARRLIWES, PILETONS, Buzakes. aid finishedztion of rant" VolLkto. b Loonier...l In a mum. an.urpaared besot? ortholcn, •leante of Claiey elcUl orvovalumethlP owl theablllty es materials "Tall vit.mutsats,L WHO;EST iittiff&-bo., OLES - AT GROCERS. Produce and Commission Merchants, AND ARALIMS . .IIir Pittsburgh Itlannfacturecl Artistes, No. 219 'Liberty tired, comer of /noia,— .0 ITITIIIIIRGII. PA. J05E1.... ---.1"11-1-6651E W I . IO LBSALA. G R 0 ORBS AND BOAT FURNISHERS; .Daal Prm- Prod um and Pittsbiirgh Zannfaetwea, 1i0.,141 Water Street, .' PAINTERS. • - • LONG & LANE, • HOUSE AND SIGN • PAINTER& NO. 77 (Oh ihd THIRD ISTRIZET. (Demean Wcod and Mulcnt Etreeta.) All orders promptly attendod to. lellatens silicate; in icuperinnityl. sane-tJ BUM EMS. kii6i§ - 6 7 1maants FOUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS and Martufseturen otall thwzintiora 31111 aottagi4. 'Owi ng. Meg bro..la .114akst arceit. day.% Eint and becand ittorta. • Watches and .lewelry. TOWN. M. 110BREtTS, 16.5 th R: I. now rpertlng an entire new 2* stook of Oold and Barer Patent Lever. ie..4lT Anchor and Lenin* Watches, in open • .7.44 , 4 • and kuntlnfreameaorthelneet celebrated . Meg lieh sod Pelee roanotecture. dim; 4 4 • Gold GuantSeat and Poll Cam% genie, Kenvleinlatare inseelete. Pensand Caws, Pencils, Tooth Punt a. heavy, vain, Pet end Seal Adger Itlnge.•. Arena Pine. /ter nine, Cuff Pine. "Striliktdeore Ve.ackinnd Myer Spectatiee, Eileerand naw Spoons, Knives and Fork.. Jet. Coral and Penne Donde. Also. a lama clack of the beet Beare Cloche, at W prim LTha above steak hos hem nurchaesd direct front the Zama Blanufactorlea. and eelented with mmt cue Cu the retaq trade and will be mid at • Small advance on coat. • Wftehee,plorita and Jewell., repaired; flllaing and Px.- gravirulexecuted In the best ranoner and Sliver Ware and Jewelry reads to order, musters. antO Filth at. near Market. S. N. WICKERSHAM, YiMOLE A L - E - AN D RETAIL .guciarez.pz, 113 Libe rt y Met Head al Meals • cern= .ads. . al aern P =ut trams,. idediglno.. Paints. 011 n, Pre Etntre, Window. Glam of all Made. SWAY. Fief - waiter, Patent and Prorrietat7 So my cad friends and custom cre.—llleyll3er sold out my Mug Eton In Baltimore. and returned to thla city. and bot. out.th•Deuz Fatabliehmaut. of Mr. J o e l Mohler, No. 811 Liberty Exalt. I shall ba happy to me my old WM:a& or the en:Women or Mr. Mohler, and than Oars notmins to Noose them with anythho_ ,g_they ma want to my line of bm & inms.N. WICKWnIi dmeir 80, 241 Liberty et. Valtable Heal Estate' for Sale. Offer for sele. the. two three story brick ifbanana at the &nth nat. toner of Penn sal Hand nit& New 271 =4278 Penn etreet. The late an each abount allfeet on Penn street by 60 feet in depth, Tim buildings an autatantial and hangtona fronts. 1 also. otter the four tares 'tory brisk dwelling lacono, on the net dde of Hand Amt. Noe.2A. 37. Wit and 41 each hove being about 18 fret 8 Inches in front by about 60 feet In depth.. Tha aboreboune walbe aeld bepantelh tirdhar, sad at low wheel. A email cash payment will be nainired and • nnonable time given fee the Tent of th e ludanee. ApAl t o FL B. WILIIIN Attorney at Law. D. 121 Yourtb street. St. Clair Street Property for Sale. - lAM Authorised to 801 l on -vary 'reasona ble taims. say one ar all or these dna three stony ek dwelling houw on the westerly Ade of M. 0.& street, helng houses Not. la. The se betas= Penn street sod the old Allesisoly kids. houses sr* suitable kw stores sod dwelling. sal. f.:O situated In • good keg! ty. The lota are each. Id feat in front Sr 1/0 rest ks depth to so allay ton feet vide. _ A moderate meth moan% oils be requir.d, sad theist sus allowed to retain fora nssonable time secorad by he bond and mane cakkrbaser. AsolLto Attas:l. at v. go. 107 north cwt BOOTS &ND SHOES, Wlfo LB A. LB ANDIIL+'TAI L. Wsubscriber •rturriact.fully calls OA at, u= of his Maids and thosubtlo ;macrons', to an assilnatton of WC exhmslso stock of Boots and Shoos. just ~.bred tram - li thoow England Ilsnafacturesa. In which will ho found any kind or Ladles, amts, NW. nod Otaltlnwes BoritaLOoltent and Shoes. Insdo oat of the 'best 'VAworkmanstdp and of thwistest styles. Tto salt sotmttw dealers and thee, who with to sot wed sunset clads work ho ntonsfostaros and boots ecositantly an hood a somphts stock of Men's. Song floats and Brooms. Roy's sad Youth's Brogan, ladles Soot. and_ Misses Boots, which An wstrmts. In Mimosa to tbo. prior Os LOW 007 nothing mita tin:mho, Dols going So sell as cheap as at* oast /Ike es. bandsman La the salts. Thantral tithe ILberiltsitronage hot:stators remised hit salient farther favors, sad from Ws iong esperlents to Intstates ho foots =MOOS.* that he h abb. toivens:b % ora • JAldin Item nO3 trirldarkot it. betwoesalsrksthosso tiurtu MURPHY. & lIIRCHIETELD, DEALERS IN_. BWts and Ladies' Dress Goods enerally, CLOAKS, TAIILAS do 8 11 ELILEIROID.FREEB AND STAPLE GOODS, For 'Family Use. . An mann:WlT extend,* sanntanent In all er the stave .lopertmnt i al=3 , d 11.1,0k5.=4. Stoves; Fenders and rm . /rens. t. i ß ti ON CITY STOVE 'WAREHOUSE, No. 14 Wood alma de . the season hie arrived width tawwe the storeawned • or* . we wookl la. el aldwation Graham needlair g In otth lhaa toaarraaltuthati of oar stock, width now WI and cola. =. We are didariathed Co Dell a. low as the lowart la eltlea. Reaseather the place, No. 134 Wood "treat . cog 5..1. Clt4lo A IA ~~+~ WILLIAM. MITCHELTREE, Reatifyilig Distill= and Wino, and Liquor MERCHANT, . Ns. 2:0 /ATM &rats Menem's. m9/7 lowa Lands. ir.. N.. FRAZIER, formerly a resident •nrlttebarghe (novo! Cava). sill Irate here io a 04= w andlet! [Vara= e l tr lars_! 1. 1' ee b.tr e reale to Soestee. son bare Abele buslneee faitlitbuy ferbatOtty attended ta br cal Ling on hint at the none roma o Tames AL Daly. N 0.711 Alstlat stmt. from 9 A. AL to . . seksi Abrisu4.4 Mute DL EIENCE3. t tL littabanibir. Delvesben. Bankem dtc d. Cattiel=l iamb= tos Ir,Allar.biray; Jabst IlealiF.secountatzt J: - .1300TT, 'Dentist, Font street, • too ebers vast of llarket. MO boon fi s h= rows 9 L.Ato v. R. R . z ,wi,jzfus&co. and eocztor dr= Mia kn. texiginiVal. "llB6"'d r : °'l" oof sceikru i4T r ii °15T'11.7 " 2412a° al tr s '2 rli2N f D 'e Z'YLA6i Yt%- aro.eill4aettLsti, 13°Tattrir a% atsi /43 sad inti sta. Yittsbtailt. - - gam: ; 11. 141 1. h 214 Bucket, tories. bent - continuo to manufacture 4‘144, P IDU 1 44 , u l i z all, 3 4 E s k ' t l* z ,I =oll2sstattacule4 L. 1.141,13 4 wevrox. SteanvEnginea and Roilen• _____ • *th 'the latest iiaproveracate, - data bat qualitz ort . h i tzlt n in w i de t. " 414 lbest Atotats _ &my T tal•.-11_141111_ mama wt.V. . , RA' BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. OMNI S. A. P. 11ORRI50N, Atter tors at w_ n , Pam No. 143 north skeet , betreen a'adtd.4 an Lo tierant,, Pittolnugh. Po. air= 11) OTIERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, ji SC Louis. Mo. 1197 .t tnettehtizt sod Larsen th ha the United Matte and /1 Park Place, Goa of buyers from all ek of ..31EIXICAN ernAW :as, an • tartans co:cgrr.q,' LtOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law.— Corner of Wth sad Groat strsets.un t• Ksi the °burl .... Pittsburgh. r.41"63 TAMES J. KUHN, Attornoy at Law, office ILY/ Fourth rtment. near Grant. Plttabargh. 3albdly Michigan Gederal Commission and Collco tam Agency Office, VOR the collection of Homo and Foreign Ilercantila and another Money claim; In Idiadaran and alneentlitatea, Investment Sao Pat ` Es Edcrnko, Payment of Tana, Purchaes and ut Baal Estate and Maki and Inn:mace Agenta. PELTIRIt AIiDEILSON, Mina, Matz.. anVratTintr-,rT4—M2llV,.:nmer ati=t.;Marcbanta Ottao S WY Warm—Two Ager.Cif4 of hntal.l.l n from reanctabla Insuranye Conmsnlea. • main-lad W.N. A. IRWIN'S g - EAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Fr or. doortcoa 2:larkaL lisle-ln Lato Cl Onn, Fls Iran. Ae. Coal uroperty bought e..ucl Mid to.AUSTIN - LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, Mumluscullan and BIU Brass, on. Fa. 91 niith Mast. aura lined. Business prompUy attended kAM.IjEL L..I4A.RSIIELL, Secretary Cit sera'a Las - arum timpani. 947 W. GORDON, Sec.retary Weet>rn hum _s_ vanes co. 02 Water shwa. GARDINERCOFFIN, Agont for Franklin Qlttn Inunrranoe Comm:tr. northaut corner of Wood and.anlrd mowet.. 11)11 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu & . tua Tatuctenee Oputraur. 42 Water raw. .01111 rtrarca-.- .... .4. lawn.. It .........cocnsn rtnnss FLEEING BROTHERS, nesenissesi .0 r. ems a 03.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. NO. 60 '14"001) BTRILIT, Pi A TW RG2I. P ge A . Prirdietors of Dr, itlanee ealsorata HE dDaumlfuUs CHINA. lIOHN HAW, Jr., (sne.cessor to Jas. WOW - - 1.r,, Wholamsla and Retail Del:wa ) st ual Nader la ntme.uas. Ditotnes. tr.. carnet Wood and Bisthstreetm, Ittsbargh- eirltsentar Arrant foe Dr.ford's %Marina. sal bJOHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in I. Drugs, Paints, Oils. Varnish.. and Dr. Beads. No. 306 r r ....., Pit: Ara A orders will made. prompt attention. OWN - Asteat for Bchenek's Pulmonte limp. mar 24•1 M • - E . A. FAIINESTOCK ez CO. Wholesale - • Dr.. ,FR - 6 - I.tp, and mi. =da rt arms of Alta 1....1 Rad mat I.3tharim en"..r w•ee anti comas arum, rim% burgl, web: 111 , E. RET.T.VMM, Wholesale Dealer in rt.' 52 P cv . = l' r . i' 1 !' 'a rlei r; i it" 'tr 4 J;,„'i,""n't'a' .`ll,l°. 1,,,,. ritniteZ CUM. -.......0t0101 1.1121. ERAIIN &TOTER, WEolosale 6c Retail DI9YCIt:7. earner If Llbertr %ad bt. Cin •treets! SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale • Droadirto. N. 4, Wood stmt. PltUbotik. . • eIO u SEPEI FLEMING, Sucoesoor to L.Wilcox a coil tam hane te n ta %dna t 11Dlan= t 8e r eDegoer ;decal. Medicine Mesta. Pe P rftunery. and oil ' &rug.; P.rtSbai.g WM, Instlneaa PbreLlane rreerrlrtione carefully mnape ended at 'all Swum jaikly • COMMISSION &C. . ALEL w r91:11T 11 111-.... 76.s 607 21 FORWARDING D COal.Yl 'SION MEROILNSTTS, Wool, Ilidoe, Flo Dur, Buda. Lard, & Lard Oil AND PRODUCE GENERALLY . No. 75 Water 81,, Pillaburgh. Pa. 21/%110102: Eprinbrerilltbaugh. PittsVgliee lisllr, Rentrills, 01:41o. John Sextt 40a. " !WIWI:hr. " U D Jones, Cash.rClt Deo Bk. KNoss 4 Herst.lne, Phlls. Joseph Co.. Pittsbuntb. Bennet, Nesbit &Cameron. Joseph a EMI.; St Loan. PhDs. Thomas 4 Greiner, rankers. Mimes I Conosil, utnetall. Sa GL .. lem. Ohio. A D Ballook IC.. lyd JNI (O. D. W. IikIiSTINE lass or 1,, a4! Ilermhzera. 6ottruan 8 Kama. Ph.l4. KOONS E; ILERSTIM, FLOUR FACTORS, General Prelate Commission Merchants, No 47 Nora Filuerres mad 95 N. Rater 81., brim Race, PILELNDELPILIA. Beasley. W,Alward &CA l' T 7 D Wu=l Lb, Cln., 0. Garnett, alutln " A D Bullock tco Wood. A 041111 . .. , Tosed Albler, Mar, Prima 00, " Redick k Facade, • Caleb Cope t On, • Morrow 2. Gentler, " Traits: krotherk Co. /llamas:meth &00" Bryan, Kennedy A Om, ritteteg, Wllsaarth ACA PTa'rer Basaley.Cosgrwrok 00, " Dell A Liggett, J.l. It W. nes. “ Wart ,ft W il son. " And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants general'''. jalaZald MoBANE & ANJER, leneen to A. S A, atone.] DEALNIt . . FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Commission and Forwarding Merchants. • No. 114 Second et., Pittsburgh, Pa. I Jan 1. Wr.,1171,1512. SPRIER _ITUGit, CO2aMISSIOA MROH ANT, Dealer in Wool, Provisions & Produce generally. NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, P/TTSDPILGLI. PA. • Jogs J. ern= - WHOLESALE GROCERS. Produce & Commigraon Merts, Ann °MALMO VI PITTSBURGH' MANUFACTURES, Neu 8 Weed a., between Water and Front et trig PrITBBDROIL DAVID C. MOST, Flour, Produce, Provision and Commiseion DIEROEIANT ero 2el Lard: v !trod. onvrgiirout. Pittsburgh, gIIVES his attention'to tho sato of Flour, LA Park. Buzau Lard. awe, Baur. Ando. Dead Pralts,Atod. An. 1114.0onolimments reereetfally aolicitad. art34y HENEY:S. SING. (late of the firm of Ling & Moorhead,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, Doe.r.ve m 110 kin!, AND AGO() MA, No. 16 Water street, below Market, •DIC FTICESBURGEI. PENNA. cneeeeor CONNISSZN 45'014 1 12dikelg ' A ( MCZUN Agent of the indLlos and Indianapolis RAILHOAD. No. E 0 Water et., Pittabargh, Pa. J. W. BUTLER dc CO., EIfARDING & COMMISSION MER CIIIIST3sad Dealers In all kind' elltterarat Mau ¬. Plttrua " 6h." L*.4 iser;rtP4 B. CANFIEJ.AD, tato of Wilma, Ohio, • oozondsstaa and forrardlactunt..d Whole- Dealer In Western Essarao 0 Batter. Pot and ge , z .n. ritiag ra and Waatarn Produce r. Water street. 146d4d and Wood. Pl h. NEOXIS UM; LAW. 21 • (Late atria R.Otdson. MU* is Ca) Tr LITTLE a CO., Wholesale Grocers, In rits&cr. 11% . =. ° 1 1 1V=711.entiti, burgh. Ounlza ) u:4 4:15M . ,13;4 8 I (till:, NM si 86 31111:i rbaOMAS Imparter. and Dealer Prenaah fabEl Albert= Wall Papa, 56, Market batween TWA gad FoUrt,beMar4 Pittibm.n. DRY GOODS. JuSEPR BORNE a 00, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in TIMEMINGS milcommears. 110S11411r . a azovaa Farms Goods, do, • 64.1 Naattst. bet. 4tA owl the Diestent. wrA gents la **alert Term. L.'L MOON &co TITOCTOLOH-0. L ATTIIONT &OD, & TOIL IA. NILSON 1G CO:, -Wholesale a nd Retail Declaim Taney and Maple Dry Goods, 26 Mb Ettebtuatt. AirICY BIIROIMELD, 'Wholesale and Mall Prr 2databants. =ma lonstb and Int con PtnliMpin• Bea ovall. Removall Removal! "Bt 7 r B ON .003-NO. 23, JUTE BIRKS?. tjAVING Removed our Store to No. 23, 2 Ellth idasot, (amnion to A.A. /ham *CO.) as us mor nomad to aslant ono of tbs Wren Mocks of portild sad Amn= Pamlico. sad VII Cloths In this onskot. n oar monomial ma tband anal lieds aor m l i f i giM u; Tamar/ Armada nowalal sad BurotiffiCClout% oirostis, ttom ottled and Pi es. LW" 'ilmstaso aithEllotolt Ils/M, relates. Initaidatos,and tow Wm: 4,iattau. .at descoltrtlona aloa - Bo" htstM".l4asillthlll3ho9 ntal. Stab Hoag Bindings, limo and Table Coven. ater t at3e.Zlndorts Maim Bolt filsi e m ilan ' i ttTCrattOloi atO 24 fon .ku, of 74 f 'Ma Sall Cr soul atthalconst ono Ulf GEORGE E. ARNOLD 41. co - Eararri.,.. MUT ISOILAN=U4 DA/18 Nt7M/N . as. oartAstraf, atm= g eua aabler; uIZiTrX 't . "'"'act"" • - Cement ; Grina4tones. KLASTEI% for Lund and Stucco Work; C l O anizi for (drama) and Mlle Warkn Grind Woes. al aa - nandat 8117 111:141/ Et. Plitsburyea inte2o:2lad - W W WALLACIR. rAina l• P.. MARS - ,CO., Import.ge • WI • sad Amnion PApal mn. Arbal,4 4 4a 2 te tor the ode • " krt asettars, !dn a caL. Pula DINV-50 on for I • cad rat g AGENCIES. DRII GG A. A. HARDY, PITTSBURGH BANKERS AND BROKERS 13ANKING P HOUSES O JOHN T. HOGG: BEDFORD- REDFORD CO., ISOMERS BOMERSST CO., MOUNT OP....SANT, WItIiTMOBSD CONNELLIMLLM. FAYETTE CO.. CO , Perms,' UNIONTOWN enowNsvitiat, " NEW WOO OWN, BEA BEM ~00 Der:Atte received, Oleconuts made, Undid Iseult, sold and sollectni, bank Notes and Specie bought Mad sold Bieck*, Note!, and other Secisrities bought and acid on oeccatlesice: Oorrespeublevies and eallactioue nollaited. ALLNX LUZ= Ali RANTER & Bankers and Ex . Yin, Brokers. Buy mid Gold and Steer and negotiate loan. on H allistete or Stock Sees, purchene Promissory Notes, and Time Bills on Mast and %Vest Buy and sell Stooks on Commission. Collet.. done made on all points ha tne Dolma Jules mans Of Third and Wood streets. directly oppoelte tho S O . Cneetea Hotel. •T 4 mrtdS Fiormvs Et SON, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic 13illa of Nathan ga. Carel:ales or De* poelte7 Pena Notes and Specie, No. GO Mutat Monett,, Mts. tumgh; Sir Collections made on • all the urinal's] cities throuahout the Milted States. MANUFACTURING: C. CClCatht 9. C.ltrinit..W. L. WoODWthth ANERICAN • PAPIE,B, MACHE uRTIN Cu AWANy, No. 78 Second at., Pittsbnr&h, Pa. ANUFACTURERS of Papier Mitoho ICYJE Ornamental= Morelli. Boma. iiteamtoste, Woo. , Mirror and Picture Frame. Window and Door treads; Brackets, Trnmes, Cornice. Ventilators and Centre Pieces tbr Rogettes and Moulding, of every description tire and deign, canatm and warranted more duraba than any Other article non in nt . littOrdarn theented on the eborteet noirce. •V. 13.—Attention of hteamboat Builders la ..}..dar db re.-red to tide article, on amnia of Ito light Weight CUMIN. SLINKS DO, . 0=3,,, No, TS &maid at., bet. Wceol basket cur, ['mamma. UNION FOUNDRY, Mitchell, Herron & Co. ickVILL continue the business of the Union y a c t , guto o t . 7 i9 a 4 t L t i t a 4 :Land of PIC:MOCK, Id Mil- Thar 111 zaasnaCactaza as 1..1, a lune and o.nonal asAntatent of UABTINGB. comprising Cooking Stoves, Ran.es and Side Ovens, MANTLE AND I ALOR sromi MANTLE & KIICIIEN GRAIES Rollos; Ware, Wagon Bores, Dog Irons, Sad I rons, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill end Machinery Castings generally, And OAS and WATat PIPER *JO rises. IRON & NAILS OFMNIIRST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, PioU &e., AM of wllleh ardl basald az manna—xera' prima Cottor dotal Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. KNNEDY, CHILDS & CO.. Blanufso tea.tanrra a— ft= A tin 1 all 44 B haatkan; 4 01 3, :V , I9r. i l n ft c or all coins* and shatec ". Pio:Wane. an Bun .Wd: &op. *tll dual:ld dant ' rlyWn• Chatting. a a r tiVoc i r • " th: IIa r hare 8 ntlo ' r ' t r . L'Z'n leffitn ➢ tr . 1 1.1.11•XOaaamlL .. KRUM WILLIAM BARNIIILL & Co., 61 Penn at., below ilarbnry, Pittsburgh, Pa. (.iTEAbi COMER hIAKERS and SHEET 11t011 WORKERS, Manurartarma of Itarublll'a Pat, ant Boller. Looomotlra, Pined and Cyllnder Chia, nays, Bra:lawn, Fars &E. team Pitra bo roaars. Fall Pans. Sonar Pan, lrom Yawls. Llie am. Alro. Work; pridna and Viaduct at. don• at the abortrat notice. Ell ortlyra from • dlatanee promptly , ttEndad to. Hats and caps.. LIWILSON & SON keep constantly on h..d erect destrintion sod variety of Elate and both sha wld retail. Those <Wiring 'a nest onohle Mt ke:el. on C.D.s:god sod cheap. woull do well to ere ue a call before pureloulod elesshere. nolStl tirtW. WOODWLLL, Wholesale and Retail Monteseturer .d Dealer Lo eshhort Wort. Zia to street, GROCgRS. SLIM P. Shrive!' & Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Non. 130 Y 132 Second Street., (Bet , reen wood and Betttf.rld) rirlanntaff. EIONTR.OSE MITCHELTREE, Wholesulo Grocer and General Merchant, No. 2:0 Liberty Street, /ittrtAcry/b. ocerly SKIM, NAIR & HUNTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 123 Second and 151 Front street, tall- 44.116 Wallace & Gardiner, 11 , 110LEILILE DISALZIIS Flow, Provisions and Produce Generally, tio.94b LULiRTY ItAGALEY, COSORAVE Jr.. CO., Whole •ate ti room, .33.1 We r 4 meet, Pitlzlncrgh. ar4.l? CULBEILTSOIV, Wholesale tirocer end . Commies:on Mutt sitt.Doshrr In Frodansend Pitts burrnAna Msavniccured• Art! 6.1, 196 LtUrty tkreet, titt, 01IN Piall & CO., Wholesale Grocers egd.COmnalur.ou Derchants, 0.173 Wood mid TiO3 !dip fly wisest. Pittsburgh. /O D I.E . i ft . 1 T . p 1 3 , 0 , a 1 o eic Oroc i er ,i diN, of Forsimi 'god Domestic Wines sad Ltepgar:;:lo ' . 316 Liberty =mit Da hamil • rsry lug* stock of imtisrby old hirmangshsla Whiskey. 'shish b• ordii bow for out, /.1 caIINDLESS, MEANS CO., (eaccee- I rmg to Wick itlelhinittegg,) Malagals ()roars. rain /son. Naltsollass.CoUou Yarns. sad Pittsburgh Itsouggetarimi gnst - Ws.ocirorr of Wood sat Wheat. sts. -PUUtltrel. Ps. -O0 y y t p GILLS ROE, Wholesale Grocers and CbMllll.lll. MPrthants. N 0.114 Llbtrty sirtet Pitts 110 BERT DAULELL & CO., WholosaTe avows. Commission Liershaute, Pesters io Floats* and Pittsburgh bisuitfactures. 1141 Liberty eters?. Pittsburgh. noun PICII BAUR DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Oro on. commi./. blerelisussousd Deal.. to Pre4Suse, 0.80 Water stress. and 63 Front street, kl subarea. L?AOALEY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole. mils 4rowis. fie.ffi Markel .t... 0, BOOKSELLERS E .) g.apH .I .IA N.Lfi e l o g e i s n er ao t ot S. & . Id. soy sad " Piper Hanging,. Federal areal, 6th d.n4 h. 0, o • Maggot. Ewan, Allegheny. PA JVOI.IN -- aIidVISOINT, Bookseller and Sta. fat tkraar. rumps= to Dsvlaon *Agnew. No. 8 I Ltukat west, pear fourth, Pittatatrett. Pa LAY & CO., Books°Here und Stationers, No. to Wool strrrt, nest door to the corner of Third, leohnol end taw boob coostanttr on hand T I. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. fl 'lllkonrth •t ot.ArolioPnlWloe.. MUSIC. &C. John 11. Mellor, O. 81 WOOD STREET, between Diamond Alley Ond Yoneth /Stmt. STREET , A MA S ONr UCK Alt aONC' (Bomtoo) HA • 1) pluags, RAH. LIN'A MODEL lIELODICONII mad OMAN IIAlL)19A11. UMS, and &Wt. In Blast:and Al win! 00044, J.= . . _ 11. Kleber & Bro., NO. 03 FIFTH ST„ Sign of tho Golden Map, Bole Agsney for NUNNB k CLABILI3 (No. INElMlN d' Ali,:iilrontit ' L ' anVAli LiaItIdONIUMB. Donlan In atnsla and Mules! hutru- Charlotte Blume, ANUFACTUREIt and Dealer in Piano jyarto mei importer of music wad tatisical Instru ments, BolosAwnt for tits 11411.11t1/110 PIANOA, also for HALLET, DAVIS A CO.l Bostourianos, with sad with. out Zolasn'Attsehmant. mr3 118 Wood st. 11. PIAGET, No. 271.2 Fifth et., ak i hettreea Wood Xlcr l truX•ot i rrgc; Wars crane welent of plating. Also, dealer in :• I'M r . Jselre, tillesr Wax, Oaks and Fanny artiste. Unstated Ware ot various pstterns o:lls•Lantir on hamd to .oft those persons who roar wish to select the articles . - an: to hare them plated to partner:sr weight. p. v. iII.EYTEL *atoms his &lends and patrons that be btu jawed him:el to L. IL PLUMP to undertake whatever relates to the Watch desert:nag In ttniatmee mentkned establlehment. Reba. that his well known competency In thle Una trill macre the patronage of theta median& some Importance tattle co:reasons and pram, •stlon of that Watenra apalrod J O. 11•11.......—......11.11115 CltlMl3l REMOVAL. Tarry Plow Works. J. S. H Jr SPEER. taAVE REMO ED to the first story of that lairs and commodlortel Warehouns , corner of alley and Lloarty Meat. where they have opened an areortraent of their Wart knorored tdahly•Knor. ed PLOWS, and would-Invite the attention o fYermere sod Trade:eta and examine their new Iron Conte, Centre, Patent Lever, It Old,. hob Coll. Double Cottwi, Blum. ant every deshintlon ot Hoer, Maw Pointe, thothate, &e.o.m.:Led trade. ap.44.lrwly • •3111. DE LANGE, FELLER IN HIDES, LEATHER & OILS, 233 IJDNRTY BT., wpostis fie haul fil A fall aniortrnent of . Eloyt's Leather Bolting and Oils, For Alachltuvry and Coal Care, alWaye on hand. Ith/fdlld • Ninth Ward Propertyfor Sale. IWILL SELL on. reasonable tor=e and carinsots, two LOTS. oornar of Yvan and Carroll sta. op:mita Aid. Cabe palm Mararo handaomaly ad (or %irate raaldooreit • Al.o, Wee LON. =her ofldherty and Baldwin .t...:5 (=CCM each- They art uhrolattd for either erecting hootes or for coal_2lopot—for coal brook/11A by the Pawns, or the Connalarllle Badlroadr. Alm, woo hOTB. roma of Holler . .1 Wllktos Ate, opposite Ma ulendld Improvement, Noundrr. ho- or Pen nock t Htrt. Thar are well located for • theanfastory or to elect boarding boom on. for the kunthroth of roachan• la of thatoalghbortard. eoply go • - feldtf • JAIME; H. IdOlt(IAN: =Wren* et To Nlll Owners, • fRENCW BURR nn I laird 11111 Mill Etense, Bolting Cloths. NMI 13pindlar. NM Irons, ...BotaiaWlre. Corn and Wh Winder, Usat Iron Proof Bimit.. (a desideratum laessr7mllC always an hand and made to order.at 319 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. zariCtSmil • - - W. W. WALLA= belt-tteating ana.dox tromp o yill. Subscriber baving , parebased the es cluelve right oaf. J. Johnston ' 'Want Dm nod Patent ihwoothlng l+oa4 In nom extiotivily engsnon in ntanufwiturint auction with the Ow& do keno oonstowtit twir.ti!d at his *szarosm.m Vadttal it., opnwito Awhoz Cotton inotko. a Intintand ¢cod ssairtesent of the 0261m0u-TaLles inn &Lino In Ir d azind4 mtp.tegis ntaliTlU ait a anaill=l:6 eau. b 0 ,a t, e This e back i crneaokynarat, in:It:all,: w • _ . ____ . . _____ _ . _ ._ _ T , - Innv YORK ADTERTIsEIIEENTB. PI 'I SBURGH GAzETTE. Contract, scouring the monopoly of the Blare ' Vrorn SKJELIXY, VISSOIIeIe„OWEN a IiCUELL. ore. _ : trade with the Spanish Colonies, as the whole LNZ A Annananin Flom, Re. 340 Breedexie. - ----- - Nato York._ __ __ _____ -r------ price of all the blood of great victories. that __,.._---„-_ _ . TUESDAY MORNING, MAT 27, 1851.3. . . ' a Niggled at Aix-la•Chapelle for another lease GEORGE W. FA8,7481114, -------_______,.- osf sae exclusive traffic; wretched piracy. It la Morcha - nt Tailor, Advance Payments.—flereafter no sub- ' true That in this spirit the power of the mother , etretko, win be taken roe the Deny or Weekly Mauna i eon was prostrated to the same bane ends in 51811,...,1. ra ,, apposite St•Nieh too Rotel. i unius waymone le and. In esteemed. a a the ' trY • In tto " 1 her American Colonies, against indignant pro royleolm NH IF no R lc, 1 .. le up to erhich the autmerlption la paid, the Lam I , tests from our fathers. All these things . now .; :is be inveriebly stoPPea mans tha rtnecription le re peseed by adrenee PS/61.1.. an tyeen e m ,d,,b,„. , rise ttp In judgment against her. Let us not foi e every denription. will be required to be raid In ad , low the Senator from South Carolina to do the ranee- The only exteptinea mill a. where special month ! very evil to-day which in another generation Ir or rears, content, are nada. veleillan ITO condemn. ' I As the Senator from South Carolina is the ' Don Quixote , the Senator from Illinois (Mr. i Douglas) is the Bemire of Slavery, its very San-, oho Pants, ready to do all its humiliating ofll= floating his labored report—piling ono mass of himself, es you will remember, to unfamiliar decencies of speech. Of that address I have truenothing i t itogoh t o ibc, sit down I shall show something of its fallacies. he e ro thought o o co threw theinio trouble," n , 0 dtu s r oyb h . lt beforeeh , n i ,I. : a t d a is b or ar e al oZa i p atetr o.li ssion ti ,: m fo o r s will not stop to repel the imputations orbieh he cast upon myself, bat I mention them to remind you of the " sweltered venom sleeping got," which, with other poisoned ingredients, be cast into the cauldron of this debate. Of other things I speak. Standing on this floor, the Senator issued his rescript, requiring enhzois. sien to the usurped power of Kamm; and this woo accompanied by a manner—all his own-- et/Ch an befits the tyrannical threat. Very well. Let the Senator try. I tell him now that he cannot enforce any such submission. The Senator, with the Slave Power at his back, is strong, but he is not strong enough for this purpose. Ile le bold. He shrinks from nothing. Liao Denton he may cry, .l'audace I Caul:fact I' Couleur, I' auduct ."' but even his audacity cannot compass this work. The Senator copies the British officer, who, with boastful swagger, said that with the hilt of his sword he would cram the "stamps" down the throats of the Ameri can people, and he will meet a similar failure. Ile may -convulse this country with civil feud. Like the ancient madman, he may set hre to this vast Temple of Constitutioeal Liberty, grander than Ephesian dome; but he cannot enforce obedience to that tyrannical usurpation. • The Senator dreams that ho can subdue the North. Be disclaims the open threat, but his conduct still Implies it. Raw little that Sena tor knowe himself, or the strengtkot-the cause which he persecutes I Re Is but a mortal man; against him is an immortal principle.' With finite power be wrestles with the inmate, and he must fall. Assailer him are atrongee batillions than any marshaled by mortal arm—the inborn, ineradicable, invincible sentiments of the hu. Man bean ; againatlim is nature In all her sub tle farces; against him is God. Let hint try to subdue tbeoe. hliti spa moment,lli nt anotheraeeas Labored powerfulli :wi''.-C address, ':ne- New York Corn Exchange. BAG MANUFACTORY. 125 and -127 Broad Stmt. • 11. E.- CLARK, lIA.NUFACT77BER AND DEALER IN Bags and Bagging, gSNABDEGS, Shootings, Duck, As and Cotton Twine, to lare, Flour Dealers: te, auPPlted wlth Ural. raga fieseulta Dace. Flour lystaLde. • MILL Br BAGS, naataaaa.s printed tootder espressly tor their assortment of border" !Alarm and of various &sham a:dour customers an base an/ IMAtter they may wish put lotype without sztrscheaure. Country Herchante ace invited twaaminn our stork of s, aimless Paso. of all the val.. 41.41KrViti,:ck, no t my heavy tlnaburge, betv7 Fat rad= supplied with haca. ollalza, Painted to ardor, Provision Dealers soppllsd with Ham and Deaf flags, pc, j t , mad. of plain cc reload cloth. We have new &slam hr stamploc. `flYttfa Paints, Oils, Glass, Burning Fluid. Camphene, Alcohol. e co ., DORR L: - . l klAllll, SRO 0 AMINWICTI MEET. (corner of Jar.) NEW YORK, no. Linde= Riven and Erie Hallmn! D, t i ti ltE now selling tho above articles, in con. Aeolian with mallets apartment or Mom, larr Rex n and on. ja„,),,„ Mester r Diamonds, Mu , Lend. AM•riGIP :AO PCLIII4. le— to at prim 12184 offer areal. Inda.monte to Dealersand Cnneirmert. my2,34.1r For the /,000,000. U. S. PATENT MARBLE CO.MPANY, 90 Thompson street, N. Y., oMANUFMITURERSOFIV.ARBLE MAN TLES. TABUN TOPS, COLUMNS. PEDESTALS. Ronne, Heettattl i and all Italian Marbles. This article. which Ise preparation of Marble Dust, chemically combined With outland oolong, int &SU, mould,l any form and color, hy which a math!, ran to tusriUhr. mired at !meth. half the rent or the common material, Skala it creels it In durability and beauty. Unlit., Mar. Welted iron end Slate, there berm emelt, WOrk. Lim color retnnlog into tho moos of the material, while no nr.bh tised to plr. • ta991102 . 117 6swt7 to the tb. Gael SS toOOO. lahliTope i de, oinar, Etats for the Alonsuieetsna OfabOve far to different States, which wUI Insure Intmensa returne to those Intereeting themeeieew, I olormation forolsoed on application to PSTIEIt RIINNIE, Neat., or JOSSPUI.OCA Sae. NEW YlljltK. a~FI solo' French Window Glens. EDWARD P. DICK' E, 141 Mamba/ ,rt., N. Y., Two &ore treat of Ittolson Inver Railroad Dcien. FFERS to Dealers riipd Customers He cel lur *braked brands of bench Window Glass nn favora ble terms. Pante. vrlrkloanftrznatlon ‘lll bo fornlstuei with pion otcreolnt 0/ thett tddreett Oboe cut to any desired pattern, and packed ft" of eforge. .914:124, Umbrellas and Parasols. JOHN I. EINITH, WELOLESALE MANUFACTURER, 234 & 235 Broadway, New York_ The most eater:wive in the world. r a ' Into fall in the price of materia le, Con sequent Wen the ettingency or the money market. boo enabled ma to mannfacture largely to the Spring trade; and to ales. to marchar.tr, at very lost wises. the 'honest and most markt. sasortsconst or UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS to he mune In Europa or Amaika. Iderekatos visiting Neer lore to buy theft Geode. ate relyectnally Invited to nail and exeunt:n*lkm stock be, eft yearehanagr. N.ll.—rtearent tkis nod net and at It to your Pocket Bcok fry reference. • J 0 1 1211.15511111. Slanufsecnver. nah24,:orolvl FIRST PHERIMI PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY I.F. SONS, MANUFACTORIES 64 and U W,an Street. SIOADVaI. WeV UMW, 114 ESPECTFULLY dell the at tetetion of thepublieto theltniendid•rsif sasortneiatof sernaraed unman t wedett far volma a' trate, alreetkity 0 touch, twaSty of foideb.in there e'er] thing that renders • Piano inn; are ornerartsesed. Thar were awarded tha First Premium for bath linen In eourpeLitinn with the most disU sinned ..kars tritia tonna. l'hiledelphls. New York sed Baltlmon. NIT/ TRIOMPBI--niummer t son Lave jest nen swans.] the VIReT Freud= (10.41) MODAL one all rocrpetttanit It the Ins /Mr of the Ainerinn Institute. Orrital ?sass for the EMT PlenAtrttes. - - --- Safety Fuse. - FOR MINING PURPOSES, mi for MM. IMO CHARGE& both* *ET and DRY birgirg; MalzMU:Vd° aOIII.SIZTA'AVAINert.OBI4 Ilannlsotared and old_ br , GLENN PUTALIN, Llbrrty 00 NEW YORK vrq. Prosbtlf frl for L klbAo f OTh- P2W._eNlrto i - 74 — tt ix) tv1 xll ' iu.&IL fnora,ausAd.i2 811/LIEFI.I3.LIS BROS. ce CO. lALVtilltrillti ANL /4.111.1iR1!: Drags, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, &e„ 170 WILLIA3I ST., New York, INVITE the attention of the-trade to their tern et stock of Druyit, Pah to, Ullz. in 'a' u Sitio. to tboirregutur linocrthticrir °rite:. le Drags, they are •Jeo rreeleing i diteet fro= the worse peed... ps.: 4 ltosaufacture. onyylies et Toe:h i tut ti beeProusee, OrAc. attirtarhe.f Orotre. I ru: :aid YORAILLOstr. Litrolle• elltsteta, ,111tI tak, at• PA br. stueke. 'Palen ther ere. oo entbied to utter ea the 0.00 % 6.1 ten.. Orders, either lu pervon or be melt , vili reoire yrouipt atteution. !nib-lye lIIPORTANT TO 1101ISEKEEPERS A 111" DE.4LEILY. THE 110 PB !MILLS, 71 /forwor /Anal.% aro/ 71 rrralfix krer/w, '•cor Prnwspat (rArr, 70.7 Front err,: yo. rootor T . Now Lc . =, and /ludo. rtirot..Jor4eltr. 91 1 .11 i. Propriecors of this long and well known G'Crir'. CA' AND SPICE MTABLIIIditE.:I7. Cool/nos to orersro th. tent Ch..-rnuorropro) /truth, 10 we. for Ashilmir hrsad. Ihroult.l'es and other Cobra, Ile.— Tbuy Woo proparr [Ward,'.l,4lllan, and maul of hor krf-1 . el. of lofty uhil In every WWII. which then °C. , upon moot roorunshlo Warn. Catirbknu soot In &sir who rwukner then . R. IL • J. O. 1511,171 h. —Ooronruorn ulrired lo Inquire fur LI 11 .. tide.ll. rooTird.' ar The Adams Expreso Company , . dui Pillaburgh, Ilcta and New lirtpUon Airrar ,riftthe especial accommodation of the ergo population aloe. the of the onle od y e n.. n!. helbosel. natwien hteannigh and Neale - 10ton. whim Intimate husioass and social .latiotia require. ouch Agency, The Adams Maprow Conizarry hare blade sun arrangement whit the hallooed a• to rraillo term to put • trusty Alt.V.Bligvron the Arienourodation Train, who will take name or ail property and bookies. prnerly rntyurt. 04 to Alienenger will have an iron Sole In the flagging* Car, for the deposit and be Yes security of tloney, Jewelry and other valuable., Ile will leave die. Brighton by the tdoreing Tram remain to Pittsburgh and Aileen. ny City during the day to attend in melt comoilsoio. as Taleentrusted to him, Lod retina by the greater with his ta e and Oommleylonii ...elated. I t 11l his duty-to receive on 1111. up trip aft reowla orders, ceinney..to, which will he de:leered to the proper n... pasty soon Vier tbe errival of the train et the Allegheny City Depot. lie will also runt.... WHIG. 4:reverend Inman e• to is delivered in the, city—oommunleate obtain information, acd raturn replies—order gut-os, and return theni—mit• purchases, large or Minh, fro= e per of pine to a ittenin engine. -All ;wide, An, will be de. livered cir called for in the two edtirse within rwirioni• distamea, without extra charms. but to leisure each delta► y p i „, tle direction on nangiw,gfienilitlil Posy-rivets holism bees-rnnn, ell irateer wilt be loft with the Station Agent of the leallroad Connetiny, when the proper party is not at the litation on the arrival of the 'lngo, to ready, bb iV . elleri• for carryingtreettagee, Ste, .04 for services Madam' by the bleasaugeor. vs intended to ho within roe. minable limits. - Whim the native of the lossineatis such •S to admit ont Moeda( agreements will be made. A. the ethonietig•S Is taidulred to settle his hills and boa Ineo dally with the ihnotorty, and to pay In.fule, the wet rocun the Woe will pleaw not ask Una to wait 111 nest trip for hisC o a• he has no discretion in the matter:, elgielt7 IL iItWIN bag been anointed Idescerager. nDd will common.. hhi dollop on illimday. Deo 04. ==tl PilLsburgh-44 Alketcy /Lay. aph (AIN, Aklekse /W—Ce yt. La Sewickley Sta.taw—Mr. MoLeachlla, Rahester , —/dr. Brace. [finny, New 4m ce—p /dns— M Mr. neap. 0 ,,, Ce ADA.. Estates Pitsburgh. Dec. aD. J Commercial Hotel, Corner of Girod and New Lave, New Gateau. 1 4 1 K. STEEL would moot respeoLlay . g fu !i• infi rm the traveling public that he en h o telove named lintel. h 9 The bas retently undergone ► thorough repair and tent ration, and has been fttod up with now sod elle tont furniture, carpeting, gm, au_ The proprietor will par emery care and artentirn the comfort end sante of beardsre. that ket.. Th aff e . ab le will be supplied with the best the o •• ' This flavi heloga . ito . ated In the immodiate vidnity of the bnaf v nLe . • part of e Well at bring convenient toihe ~ ,w nooar .. the proprietor topes tbat by strut attention to theta of hog patrons to receive that liberal patronage that hen ever been bestowed upon Me how. Prioo of Board per Day, $l,OO. The Dar will bootoeked with Wizion and 1 lonori inforA or to no other home In the el tr. A good Limekiln= 10 to 12 A. AL Alm° °WAWA and ocootoreod Atte,:ottoodonte. ja^2lrd _ T 0. boot. J. M. McFADIII & CO., Gate Triplett, 5104,1113 t Co., COMMISSION MERV/LINTS, No. vs LrrEE. di 50 cos/twat/Az 011' , St. Louis, Mo., for Ltad, Hemp, Provirlone , de,d t , wadded non promptly executed. • 2.17111 to 'dear. T. 11. Nevin A to.. Plttittrast6. Mr. Ale. (loran. fel4:llA LEMON & CO.—TRANSPORTATION LlN6—Qaelvgmode extends Pre. • parations Ws winter, we are now towered to de a heavy basinfuls by PANNA.O.II4 and RAILROAD, rexgrolito and Iron the Easton Cities, We can usury oar friend. and all Utose dlepoeld to pat. realm the Penna. Usual and "Ratistud, that no pains win be soared to render genteel satieLketicm to tiokepers 1,5 Essfee...dly..tes n Yrelight. The Wide= Or the alined Planes on the A 11000.37 Pontes Itailroed glee increased deipatchto the trauma :Won of freight. on PL:I:4 gra; at the Canal Darin. Zahn:lid LLOYD d LEMON,. T. L. RANDLETT, SIIIP AND STEAMBOAT FIRTDREs, No. 157 South Street, New York. rWER CAPSTANS, Common Iron and Wend C.d.& 6ReedU. Robinsores .4 CrotrelPs • t Ma W Llopptratus. hadlasset Male Stoppers. Rudder a .d Dream Metals Leading True. WI Ranku IS ice Prtlard and Ms &mum; Role Pipes ilbd Oausitegs; Ship Castiugs _ complete; Rafts ...t Iron I =s* R trel tletreo l tV ' e , f , _ rj4 "1 74 . / N . s s 31. i s Ltre•Prsterstsi Seats L - = "Tie r stattr . seees '. .utt r' , Ada htstaill, Corksudjudisltub Llektreservers. essressetuuss 'Atha Ist• Maraboat►ll.. at Ivri hr. PriO4.4 together evlth • large suf.: or 'fa saving AM. , attn. 111 w oil the latest llSuserauten lit Nbrltimi t d Cotrartnerenip. LHAVE this day associated with me ftP __Moat joartner. to tbeTabot boa. °Wring .0 Glazing aw, Hat. Thomm a Rot, O. The be.t. nos. 1.111 bo tot:Moat at U. :00 nand. lan Third at.. art d. tbe_natna and atlie of JORN SILDIIRON • 00, "Ua this ea oortunity of rs turning :nr alneor. thank. U. sty 040 m= tbr the Irm liberal Outlook I. :re ben:Zygote:4 from U hou lm. v 0 021 7 ,10 . 0 1 1; a Dos am f=..7 ear tbataa. worker.: um will Ind m in Um eery boat maaner. - 11.2 myself that tar . 04 /IT ?Mural) ktocoremad=apraolated by the 1. Totanta and arektik. otto.l ionn 17401IPSON Dn11: 1' APPLE&,2OO btu) foraq py • 'togvuLLUß. SL? ....Plrtobargh {Vac kin linzetan.—The extensive emulation °Tour Melly Gareth offers to our brulneee men a most desirable mean nln of makirur their Easiness Emo>•n ourolroulatlon Is between Mumma dye thousand, reacting aLmostesery merchant. manufacturer and ono beeper to Western Penneylvania. and Eastern Ohio. Butler and Douglas Characterized From dlr. Stnaner's Speech in the Senate on dion [lVe extract from the tall report of Mr. Bum ner's great speech, the passage describing Messrs. Butler and Douglas, which ono of the chivalry eought to avenge in the Senate Cham ber in the true Border-Ruffian style.] My task will be divided under three different heads—Arid, TIM OHMS AOAINET KASSAB, in its origin and extent; Second ran APOLOGISE eon ins CALMS; and Th , itily, Tnx TRUE Rancor. . . But, bekoro entering upon the argument, . must say something of o. general character, par tionlarly to response to what has fallen from Senators who have rained themselves to end• nenco on this floor in championship of human wrongs; I mean the Senator from Booth Caro lino,(mr. Butler,) and the Senator from Illinois, (Mr. Douglas,) who, though unlike as Doo Quix ote and Saaoho Pauza, yet, like this couple, sally forth together in the came cause. The Senator from South Carolina has read many book, of chivalry, and believes himself a chivalrous knight, with sentiments of honor and courage. Of course he has a chosen mistress - to whom he has made his vows, and who, though ugly to others, Ia always lovely to him; though , polluted In the sight of the world, Is chaste in hie eight —.I mean the harlot, Slavery. For her his tongue Is always profuse In words. Let her be impeaohtd in eharaoter, or any propoaition made to shut her out from the extension of her wan loaners, and no °SLUMMY/GO of manner or hardihood of assertion in that!' too great for this Senator. • The frenzy of Don Quixote, in behalf of his wench Duiciuen del Toboao, is all surpassed.— The asserted rights of Slavery, which shock equality of all kinds, are cloaked by a (enteral., claim of equality. If the Slave States cannot enjoy what, in mockery of the great fathers of the Republic, he misnames equality under the Constitution—in other words, the full power in the national territories to compel fellow-men to unpaid toll, to separate husband and wifo, and to sell little children at the auction block--then, Sir, the chivalric Senator will conduct the State of South Carolina one of the Union! Lierolo Knight! Exalted Senator ! A second Ideate come for a ascend Exodus,: - • • • ~ But not content with this poor menace, which we have been twice told was "measured;" the Senator, in the Unrestrained chivalry of his na-: tore, has undertaken to apply approbletia words to those who differ from him on this floor, Re otitis them "sectional and fanatical; " and oppo sition to the usurpation in Ruses, be doom:macs as "an nualeolating fanaticism. " To be sore, these charges lack all grace of originality, and ell sentiment of troth; but the adventurous Sen ator does not hesitate. Ale is the uncomprom ising; onbltishing representative on this floor of a flagrant rectionalbm, which now domineers over the Republic, end yet with a ludicrous ignorance of his own poaltion—unable to can himself as othere see him—or with ancffrontery which even his white head ought not to protect from rebuke, ho applies to thou hero who resist his sectional ierl, the very epithet which designates himself. The men who strive to bring back the Govern. meet to Its original policy, when Freedom and not Stalery Was national, while Slavery -and not Freedom was sectional, he arraigns as rectiobal. This will not do. It involves too great a per version of terms. I tell that Senator that it is to himself and to the 'torganitation" of which he Is the "committed advociato," that this epithet belongs. I tow fasten It upon them. For my self, I care little far names; but since the ques tion has bun raised here, I affirm that the ile pntlican party of the Union -is in no just sense stelional; but more than any other party inaionai; and that it now goes forth to dislodge from the high places of the Government the tyrannical sectionalism of which the Senator from South Carolina Is`oneof the maddest senlelm To the charge of fanaticism I also reply.— Sir„fanaticiam Is found in au enthuaisam or ex aggeration of opinione, particularly on religi one subjecta; but there may be a fanaticism for evil. as well as for good. Now, I will not deny that there are penmen union ns loving liberty too well for their pereonal good, in a eolGah generation, Such there may be, and, for the make of their example, would that there were morel In call-them "fanatics" you east contumely upon the noble army martyrs, from the earliest day down to this hour; upon the great triboneo of human rights, by whom life, liberty and happiness on earth have been am. red; upon the long line of devoted patriots who, throughout history, have truly loved their coun try; nod, upon all, who, in noble aspiration for the general good, and in forgetfulness of self, have stood out before their age, and gathered into the generous bosoms the shafts of tyranny and wrong, in order to make a pathway for truth. MIME You discredit Luther, when alone he nailed his artioles to the door of the Church at Witten berg, and then to the imperial demand that he should retract, firmly replied, 'glue l stand ; I cannot do other wise, so help mo Godl" Yon discredit Hampden, when alone he refused to pay the few aniline of ship-money, and shook the throne or Charles I.; you discredit Milton, when, admidot the productions of a -heartless Court, he lived on, the lofty friend of liberty, above question or suspicion; you discredit Ras ed end Sidney, when, for the sake of their country, they calmly turned from family and friends to tread the narrow steps of the roof fold; feu discredit the early founders of Amer lean Institutions, who pretend the hardships of a wilderness, aurronaded by a savage foe, to in justice on Inds of ease; you discredit our later fathers, who, few In numbers and weak in re sources, yet strong in their cause, did not hesi tate to brave the mighty power of England, el ready encircling the globe with her morning drum beats. Yes, sir, of ouch are the fanatics of history, according to the Senator. But toll that Senator that there are ()boredom badly eminent of whose fanaticism there can be oo question. Such were the ancient Egyptians, who worshipped divinities In brutish forms; the Druids, who darkened the forests of oak, in which they lived, by sacrificee of blood; the Mexicans, who surrendered countless victims to the propitiation of their obscene idols; the Span iards, who under also, sought to force the Ire quisition upon Holland, by a tyranny kindred to that now employed to force Slavery upon Kan sas; and such were the Algerines. when in solemn conclave, after listening to a speech . not unlike that of the Senator from South Carolina they resolved to continue the Slavery of white ' Chris-. Bane, and to extend it to the countrymen of Washington! Aye, Sir, extend 111 'And in Mile same dreary catalogue faithful histairy must re cord all who now, in enlightened age and.% a land of boasted Freedom, stand up, %perversion of tho Constitution and in denial of Immortal truth, to fasten a new shackle upon their fellow man. If the Senator wishes to see fanatics, let him look around among his own associates; let him look at himself. But 1 have not done with the Senator. There is another matter regarded by him of such con sequence that he interpolated it into the speech of the Senator from New Hampshire, (Mr. Hale), end also announced that helm' prepared himself with it, to take it in his pocket all the way to Boston, when he a:pooled to address the people of that community. On this account, and for. the sake of truth, I stop for ono moment, and tread It to the earth. The North, according to the Senator, wan engaged in the slave trade, and helped to introdtme slaves Intothe Southern States; and this undeniabls fact he proposed to establish by atatistios, in stating which his errors emplaned his sentences In number. Bet let these pass for the present, that I may deal with his argument Pray, Sir, is the soknowledged turpitude of a departed generation to become an example for as? And yet, the suggestion of the Senator, if entitled to any consideration in this discussion, most have thli , egtent. I join my friend from New Hampshire in thanking the Senator from South Carolina fiendducing thiii huitance; for it gives me an opportunity, to say, that the North eri merchants, with homes In Boston Bristol, Newport, New York and Philadelphia, who cater ed for Slavery daring the years of `Northern slave trade, are the lineal progenitors of the Northern men, with homes in these places, who lend themselves to Slavery in our day; and especially that all, whether North or South, who take part, directly or indirectly, in the conspiracy against Emu, die but continue the work of the elare traders:which you condemn. t. It is true, .toti - trues ala s/ were engaged in this traditec hal igy for it. And in repelling this example, I repel , also lit founded rokthe eVlier:erszoPlo let true that oft mother aoctutn Utrecht, extorted from Spain GENBRAL CODULIMICEI or Toe M. E. CM713011. —I votaNAPOLI4. Wednesday, May 21.—Tbe nom miuse on Revisal of Discipline presented h re port recommending emelt changes in Discipline, Section 3, Chapter 2, Part l, as to constitute baptised children members on probation of the M.E. Churol4. Laid over cinder .the rule. Sts rims. iitfr. Raymond, from the Committee on Slavery made a majority eport. The Com mittee after a suitable. preamble recommended the passage of the following resolutions Resolved by the Delegates In General Confer ence assembled, that we recommend to the An nual Conferences the Alteration of the Discipline in regard to the General Ruled on Slavery, no as to read: 'The buying and selling or bolding a human being in hot:Wage" Resolved, That we recommend as a substitute for the Seventh Chapter of the Book of Disci pline, the following: What shall be done for the extirpatlon of the evil of Slavery 7 Aaswca 1. We declare that we are oa much as ever convinced of toe great evil of Slavery.— We believe that all moo, by nature have unequal right to Freedom, and that no man has a mor ol right to hold a fellow being as property.— niers/ore, no Slaveholder 'Cann he eligible to mem bership in oar Church hereafter, where emanci pation can be effected without injury to the Slave; But,thasmuch perseas may be brought Into the /eye: relation of elavelsolders, involunta rily, or volontarily, by purchasing slaves in or der to free them, therefore the merely legal rela tions shall not bo conoldered, of itself, sulimient to exclude s person, who may thus sustain it, from the fellowship of the Church. , Amiens' 2 Whenever a member of our Church, by any meant', becomes the owner of a elate, it shall be the duty of the Preacher la charge to call together a committee, of at least three mem bers who snall investigate the case, and deter mine the time in which such slave shall be freed; cad on his refusal or neglect to abide by the de cision of said committee, be shall Do dealt with as in ma of immorality. Aoswm 8. It shall ho the duty of all our members and probationers, who may eustsiu the legal rotation of olarehoider, to teach theirner vents to read the word of God; to allow them to at tend the public worship of God, on our regular days of Divine service; to protect them in the ob servance of the dna es of the Conjugal and Paren tal relations; to give them each compensation for their so - sleet so may, under the circumstances, be just and equal; to make ouch provisions as may be legally practicable, to prevent - them and their posterity from passing into perpetual sla very; and to treat them, in ell respects, as re quired by the low of love. Amara 4. It shall the duty of our trenchers prudently to enforce the above raise. Immediately after the readtug of the report the Conference adjourned. INDIANAPOLIS, Thursday, Alay 22.--SLarr.RT —TIIN MINIOCITY Berour.--Jolia A. Collins, of the Baltimore Conference, announced that be was ready to present the minority report on Slavery. OD motion, the regular order was sus pended to receive it. As the report wee signed only by Mr. Collins, the questiml was asked how large was the mi nority? The Chairman of the Slavery Commit tee, Mr. Raymond, answered that the Milt vote in the Committee was 18 to 14, but on the final action the vate stood 17 to 16. (The Committee on Slavery numbered 88.) Mr. Conine then read tee report. It is too long for our oilman. It is in favor of leaving the slavery question as it now stands In the constitution of the church. It opposes the majority report for several seasons, the principal of which are, that if it is adopted, it will in effect exclude all alaveholders from the church, and will destroy all access to the people of the Slave States. ISDIANAPOWN Friday, May 23. After reading the minutes, the =jail, re port on Slavery was taken up. Dr. Raymond chairman of the Slavery Com mittee epoke fifteen minutes' in favor of the re port anti was then out, off by the rule. An ex tension of hie time was moved, when Dr. Perry moved to suspend that part of the /Bth rule limitingimeakere to fifteen minutes, during the discussion on Slavery. The yeas and nays were called for on the mo tion. [Great excitement After a very exciting debate of an hone the vote was taken and the fifteen minute rule ens- Fended bye vote of ayes 114, nays 102. Sir. Broekway then moved that no person be allowed to speak more than 30 minutes on this question—carried. P. Coombe, of Philadelphia, opposed the re port, and H. Mattison of Black moor Confer ence, and W. B. Disbro of North Ohio Confer enoe, spoke in favor of it. Conferenco then ad journed until 2j o'clock, when the discuasion was continued, the HMI being crowded to suffo cation. Charlee N. Smith, of Now Hampshire Con ference, spoke in favor of the report, and James Drummond, of Weetera Virginia Conferenoe, re plied in opposition. 3. Dodge, of Bent Genes sea Conference, and Wm. Roddy. of Oneida Con ference, advocated the report; Goo. B. Crooke, or Philadelphia, and Gordon Battelle, of Western Virginia, opposed it. The latter made apolitical speech on Kansas, taking the Pro-Slavery side. When his time expired ho refueled to yield the floor but kept' n talking. A motion to adjourn, however, waif made and panned. Tug Emigration from Germany to this country which had faller, o ff the last year or so, owi ng to the exaggerated reports which had been re c• rod of the proceedings of the Know Nutt/lags old - the persecutions which foreigners had to suffer at their hands, is again on the iilcrooee, and Indus peace should load ton great redaction in the prices of provisions and an improvement to the condition of the laboring claire, general. ly it in probable that it will equal; if not exceed the proportions of former years. .17preards Of a thousand emigrants passed through Berlins few week! since, chiefly agriculturists, bowid to .Win. . cousin. Altogether, the returns of tho last-tri ennial census bear. witness ...that *she' continued emigration is beginning bib:Wen the poptdatien of. Getmany, end account for the effort, of the various German pokers to put a atop toil. Tr laa Due or- Pesootona %mains agabist Alegi an we learn from tho Delaware County (r l6 );s , Tablican, hair been postponed until the Aostutt terns of the Courts of that Cotinty.-_ Eminent , contuse! have been 'engaged on both will; be ode aznoh eet--that ir , If a trial ever Likes) place, as we hope and trait It will. ft oar fathers that is no ipol: o authority of ' trit e argureest il of England: . it, at the pet of 1 Ataissto with i - - 2111 — sfa'r — if' - 'l3f the Press. I From the N. Y. Cerannearlalltdruithire fad aim] To fall upon and cruelly Maltreat a Men, not only without giving him a chance to defend himself, but after you have Satisfied yourselves that he is positively helpless-4d/ you this chi valry 7 We beg to call it by another name. It ia cowardice and worse Mini eoWaidice; for it partake& of the, treacherous and fiendish malice of the assassin. That Is the pfain — tinth of the matter, Masora. Stooks and .11titt, sad you maw make the worst of It' Stich c:Clidact merritil the loathing and acorn of every honorable, liber al, chivalrous citizen; and it has ours. We do not rememberany event of so perazial a character respecting orhicittirere was so xini vernal a Concurrence of sentiment. One effect of the outrage - to very apparent Gentlemen who have hitherto sympathized warmly with the South, and been the ready 'andaithinching de fenders of the constitutional tights.appertain ing to Southern equally elth the Northern tastes, are discouraged and- disoentleited.. The com mon remark is that if Southern Men have no better arguments than Este, canes, inivos and revolvers, and are determined to stifle freedom of speech by personal violence and-assault—if they ate going to show themseiveatio, tyrannical, imperious and overbearing, that, any man, not excepting the Legislators of the Republic, who finds fault with a Southern elate nr - n Southern politician, is to be " panialied" or nchastised" at the option of any Southern man who chooses to enact the part of a self elected -avenger,— then it is impossible for republicans a d freemen to sympa th ize i th them, or defer' em from epithets which ' they thus , prove - t he elves to merit Prom the Phiisdaletda Bulletin. iNentral.l The Houses of Repreaentatives teems inclined to ebrink from its duty in maid bi 'the ehamo ful- Beene of redirattistzt in- the Senate'Chamber, on Thursday butt ; The resolution for a commit tee of investigationsaa oulycanied byamajority of 25, there haring been—arm:iv) ; to aay— , •rixrpeight members who voted' to suppress all investigation and, of course, to let the ruffian go coot free. .one member from - Philadelphia, 'Mr. Florence, of the Pm District,. to his shame be it said, was found voting with this minority. If a Northern member of the Notise had as sailed a Senator in the Chandrer;ho Would have been expelled from his Beat at otioe, and the North as well aa the South would have rejoiced at his punishment We should have advocated such punishment and approved Lt.., lint Mr. Brooks is protected by his degritinf tau:lade, and it is considered dangerous to fitterferp - with the Sghtiag propensities of a gentletnin•Of his geo graphy. Ittoreover, •frotn the oharaeter of the vote in the Bettie, it seems that rthe -right of Congressmen to commit eriniei tali! be made • party question, audit is to be adopted into the Pierce platform, by way et tosocrinif votes ot Cincinnati. In no other way can ' '.we account for the fact that the Pierce democrats have to generally voted against an investigation. Pram the Baltimore 411, alsoirsi.i IT Is seldom, perhaps, •thitt amore general feeling of disapprobation has been felt and ex pressed in regard to a eircutostanse,of the kind, than Is called forth on all hands by the outrage and. desecration committed- by :rho: Bon. Mr: Brooke;' of ti. C., in his violent .assault upon Senator &miter, in the Senate, Chamber., on Thursday last. - Prekto uponmi imerican. The assault committedMr. : .fintoner in the Senate on Thursday is an act that should be vigorously condemned by men of all parties and of every section of the °Guidry. It•wai a gross and unmanly assault, committed. upon an un armed and tusprepered man, under circumstances of peculiar outrage, and sasualt should every where he characterized and coriderinaed. The proceedings in Congress on the subjict yester day, indicate that it was not simply the result of impetuous passion upon thapart of One indi vidual, who felt himself personally called upon to revenge the obloquy thrown upon It relative, but that it was a preleJltated affair to whiob other representatives of South Carolina gave their eoonteeaace. This foot, if proved, will give additional roriourneea to the outrage, and impose still more imperatively upon Congress the duty of vindicating its dignity and punish ing the offenders. ivren the New TOrh Thaw. The conduct of the Washington papers in reference to this outrage is most remarkable. The Intetkpenetr has a brief notice of it as a "personal conflict between two members of Congress," while the Union dot:Snot even make an allusion to it, a reticence which ismore strik ing than a column of comments. The press at the North, with but few exceptions, gives vent to a wholesome indignation on the subject, and, let Congress decide as is may, ther , pepular voice of the Free states will pronounce' In thunder tones its condemnation of the brutal:outrage. iron tilo hadahohle Am-Airtut. There IV one hope In the enormity'of the lion ess oatragee and the capitol - reffilinliin of the border type. And that hope is that true men and patriots will be compelled into notion to re deem the country: There is a reserve of integ rity, conservatism and patriotic feeling, which imminent danger brings forward. This has more than once rebuked evil influences and driv en them from the ascendant. All these disor ders ate necessary consequences of tho Douglas- Pierce policy—the selfishr.csa which would sac rifice the Republic to personal anibition. The people are yet to be hoard ; and we hope their cordial will restore dignity and honor to the Gov ernment. And this can be done only by placing those in office who can appreciate their position, and see something in the future.. besides the chances of a re-election, and recognise some du ty in the present beyond electioneering. Tux RIGUIT MAX a viz Elan! PLACE.— We nominate Tax area for Congress. We are ambitions that the Potirth District of 'Now York ehoald be represented more respectably than the Fourth 'Distriet of Booth Carolina. - It is not to he endured that such aitist as Putman B. Bnooks should be the ohampiatt'of the .Ckingress ional ring. True he "travels en ktiLmoscle" splendidly. He is a regular bruiser, Bat be lacks chivalry. He takes edvantage. When he "Whin" he does It like a coward. Ibis worse than Yankee Sullivan.. "Yankee,! Ungentle manly as he was, never " sailed in" Palms the man was on his feet, and had some notice. The late lamented William Poole would:have treated Preston B. Brooks as a trickish, dastardly, des ,picable disgrace to "the noble art of aelf-defence." Brooks mast be made to respect the laws of the ring; and Hyeris just the man to accomplish this. He has a spirit that risetilti indig nation against each lorklog brutality se he sees at Washington. Be 4:Dissident it, pure Seoundrel ism. Mr. Byer is a citizen who gives no pledges; but his life speaka for him. New York may re ly upon It, that he would not provinufeithful to her pugilistic honor. He 'would vindicate the fair repute of the ring and "punish" Brooke— True we could not expect with his. eautiments towards the man, Mr. flyer would condescend to deal him a regular aocirdologer. The science ho loves would hardly allow of that: Ben Count and the beet authorities all agree that the foot only must be employed In such cases But that is sufficient Ex pale Ilercules; .. and Mr. Byer can even thus chow something ofprowess, as well as his contempt, for ono whom his edu cation teaches hini to look upon as a caitiff.— Mr. Hyer must go to Washlligton.7...r. Cour. 4 Enquirer. WiIiIIIIICITON. MAX 23.—You not, fall to notice that not a single.politleal friend of Mr: Bumner le on the Sedinte'a Committee of laresti gallon, elected ander Mr. Mosan'e propoeltion fore secret ballot. Strenuous efforts are being made by Brooks friends to create a public sentiment is tds Joni fteation. It will bo observed that every word of Mr, Sumner's Invectives on Mr. Butler was predica ted on remarks of the latter in this debate, and that mr. stunner is always parliamentary end P()hatted, while Mr: Bader de tho contra r y, The eatercent that Mr. &miner celled ler helft, or exclaimed , , •1 am almost deed,": ol ..k nyibuig else, are ninny untrue. The ones, were from a gentleman who walaggroacbing to interfere. Remember, too, that nobody who wa-present pretends to have beard Brooks nOtittyldr. Sum ner that he was about to attack. tarot tend Mr. Sumner utterly denies that be had any such no tice. Bo it is untrue- that Mr.' Bumier ever goes armed, , or was armed 'when lie rude hie speech. - Nobody who lowa Mtn iliVtielieve it. A. damned 'tortes are trumped up to' pant. ate Brooks ' oil - enc. ! _The only petatut mho Was watching Mr. Stunner Ira Broniuk when th e as wadi mutated. was a etringer;Wittrey*s pea. itively that Mr. &multi watt. , stricken while la his aeat.-2/: Y. roma _ hull Kuzma.-The Irishmen are expected to swain thnBhani-Damoortals party, but the members of that organisation Ao wet, back the %turas the .soteif .of pat party hi coalition with Ike Know.NOWnga to eispprets investitetioir-it the tillitigbtlfeathigi If Heating hal.kllled.a meMbefaesegrelat, of cane ha would tome bthan bong doable quick time., But tho .portpsed4-45.14tIfsit iag being the "aletins, the panicoutte„,:tend Pro- Slavery Know-Nothings' combine to nken an hareauglitinis Of.tbkiacts Of &hoopla...the former not doubting that the,ltialuien. !alibis* none the loss of them ' f or thus d,01ni,, - biethat they will go on voting 'their tirelletiornsisak: 4 Perhaps they will, .peoljust they wee: 41-;gtlitkiatan from New York, - ,a 'stooge/sw. tho. -121 , 1 10 1 " ul " ken a deeP t interest ba Orbrlow.No4 . of Keating, and /Ma' declared MI purpose lag in getting a pi c4 ; ?Thlwukai titlen bettrO a _ . 7. _ ryiafor
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