E TAUS -7 ;PITTSBURGII. GAZETTE. BUSINESS DIRECTORY PETTINGILL • 00:11 ADIVIIMISENG AGESOT 122 busts slur, Nsir YOU. • „lad Ni. 10„ Sale stret; Dodos. 00.ses Assals/bs tbs most lalbusitisl scut Wiwi admast( •staunastsl Plums bolts la tbs Ontbsl States the , , B*.tlip.m .• le for 1858. Temar:euew,, 9 and 11 Park Place, NNW 102=4. attentiosir trams from .11 rectos,' 8 0.111=11110.111 natal agollB. AR guislll4slA. Mt= • A • With o'cm aarstaiisit litiEr tr ga Lineal Qs sanrairt dodos. ail of vmen st tbb ions% tabus. - .- to EtAla. iaL16:02111. 41 ill Pins. New York. Thev&Utak Este: Glass CamDanY RATJUHALD, ZaItaIMHZEMILVGLAIVL • Warphouse forthe United Staten, JOlll5lll. PLATT, 79 Murray Bent. N.. Y O7l . IfWHERE, will ba wend a fell ItfusOrtment Me ar ' Sunrtor Ponamt Plata In Ston autt liontadthow ems, Le. Ateo,Baugh Glass from rtot foam tan. a—Matertmartreami ars rant. to tuts Nor eat. Ilmum af (Maoist Oantaltaa, Iran la stated with tha Plata Gnu m Onamly. ratafttuar ~~a:•• :{:i• COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cottcrat and Woolen Machinery. seam lietita end Bailees. larainiste 2boti. Skit 00. ok, baportoro woo postorsin Masiorootozenr No. 67 2me 13t., Now York. 11.—Arado *settle - waaninuer t Biwa isms woms. - - &ea= Efrwina and &Ras, 1117.thra m i Wry in Now York Ste 11 I. 2o. o W i z ir wif miler nitusktislste Tools Hough's Taint Mastic Skirts. , No. 1 Barolay street, :New Yeah, • , - llAUTlQpN—ttone ere. maths exempt they hare the min •ar the • •.• •ll•eehaufsetatere and eelhai In • • W.JAMB' & 808. G&W= AND FENDER MAKVIR. eut MialiTlT. di 930 .BROADITAZ 11rAlt YORK. it 531417 • FAIRRAMR'S PLATFORM 813ALRO. re3 B :andereigned having been appointed iniclualy• Agents tbt the eS. of taw cidalsr , atad nosontacrcesd by_ttia coienal tertenters dc T. Fd.M.BANKS ic CO., iirMAliana attention of thaboidasip coduntudiz a lli ftedity online Rosin mead °Mora *War bars '.oeind salidasoid Mc_ RSP/R.K3T . MUM all tin priacipal Railroads In tba Unload Maw Rodtaad land In arm branch of laudansa thronatioat ha world: all Uttar acid= acauratry sad groat durabiU 'Z'•VArD'li''E,.l;''t'tHrthen"rzutr"d°b.t'2i%rE.'- AP' - lrAJi;• Wir acclaim:W.4C 1111 . ordar• for Count., Parable. Oilman; MI. liar, COol, Railroad and Canal team at anon . RIM= • WELLS, a.= Lilairty 'trod, Oinumercial Eon • PlitcbancL PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. .0461 , 111.............1M1CE18 L. 11131[0.133............411 Lull! BIGELOW & CO., AtalTastots ta M. MElkat, No. 46, ng . DIAMOND ALLA% Mg. tuna Wood It, • Pittsburgh, . Penna. -VAULIES, OARRL&OES, PELETONS, Bataan, sad aura desaciptkm Isac 7 Vehicles tto ardor. mm italatted la a roamer taaotr *Madan, t= f &dab. ULU ina n c= t aa% •aa aratalll2 ot Grail workwatstattd. ace 1111." Wit v irammoritti,7 •2°B. WHOLESA GRO kat.% Produea ane! . Commiutou Nerehants, Pittaburgh Manufactured Exticiea, No. 219 Libe drat, corner of Inn* mit PITTEBON3II. PA JOBS6(I6LBY, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND 8042 FURNISHERS; DUATIMI Produce. and Pittsburgh laannfaeterts, No. 141 Water Street, my= c 5 .7!7ll4.e n gialt. IWNNA. PAINTERS. LONG & LANE, ROUSE AND' SIGN PAINTERS. " } BKtrra " ellei luw affatfT ßAzz . All orders prOmptly attended to. slum= mmtki in a aupaiar satar IX. O. an: =3. 0 ° MOE II Lad Itanallbeturers oral' dencriptions eflll Cading4 - os. • ar • r--iTHE STOCKHOLDERS OF TilE AMO AHDPIISTODMVAHLt HAIGHOILD COMPA on we hereby notified that the Directors of the OW demi* Comperty. In vtdch you are bay, catered Into a widen escremimt wlth Ohio and Dullard, and of Wayne end Ohleago Banned Com_ pudic haontaheo of .acte of the Leeds. tam of the Motu of Pentuoloaals, Ohio. Indiana sad Dilacte. Joe their mneollCO.Wn USWer the ow. of the Pltletallit. Port wan, ica Waco Railroad Coutpoo7. and that a modest to tats Into 1:611Sid61221011 and dodo. trim the adoption or rejection of odd Accemmt of Coto asildettloa,slll bald in the City of Pittebooth no the PLISOOND DAY OP JIII E. Mt at the Otte of the Wel Oosomensat the hour of 1I edict :A Id.of that day. Joh.td J. P. IU2OZOIBBON. Bair 0, S P. a S. " HOLESALR AN Etheli t 11 , 4 1. =MGM No. 2U Liberty !MN, t, Head of ood. Pitt al.wys boa ea sad Omni* a grasW and caait i arteteat of DraSS. alitlelna.. Palate. MIN BUM., Window tillan at all ktads. Mary • • To my old trlmado and earteatero.—llatlog sold out my azoittmv to Baltimore. and sottudood to Ws dry. sad out tb• Drag Fotabllakoaeot of ldr. ladder, ireoa' Lltorty stroot.l. shall tmi luny tO sos ms old relonds.or the mammy et Mr—Hata szol shall isocro m iwht , to OIL. thom with owititiokikimsisimt In our Ikno of badmen. - B. N. olin OMIT No. ha Mat, is valuable 'Real Estate for Sale. EZer for sale the two three story brick baildlaip th 5133416 east aaasi azut Band Eas. 271 sad 3178 Pam amt.: Tbs lan ars Halt stoat hot= Yana Mast by 63 Art la depth. Ms balldlags see satutaid3ll sad has stew traata aba. atbstbalbar Wm slaty 11r1sk trettipi houses on 16s alstakis or Es= "avo w Xas 811. 87. sa. sag 41 IMICh ho us =mc absyt 181Mtb1 to fsoat by absat ea TV4Pbs!!_ tu dil a** willbisold ssassa . ay sad at Imams. Al small csabrtenat lrd ba= sad a to Was jra gre at or tr t trams St. •Clair Street Preperty Or. Sale. TAM Autho ri sed to telly on - Tory reasons, bl• boom any otto carat, of thou ens thew _on, Met . .nownoc tbo wettedy oldo aft. taw bow* Not: 20. 22. IL SI& and U. Wixom = l lllWsod tae old Alleghani Ina*. Moo booms rag=VlOL=lB footr =U l t. **in depth toat vide. A =dust. elith mount Idle be oat Do bill was allond tomateala fOr ttat il mmt try Ow Wad portitypp . • to . . wataatettorno7 et tr. :ot : WNOLESALN AND It STAI L. rflffEeitliseriber teereV a z o eille the at- A :optima Alf Wands soul th• •Poorallpdo an trntnothro • oxtanstro of Boot. sad Mac M u roommitllrem the New •••oland Ifiusulhaturent to Itntod any Meld f lodlos. Gent; Ilthife and .. t .atata r ßttro.=rzUr .t oV the ban In ardor to nit C0M11.27 dian14.141210.• Mho Inak EtE1.C114413.19/4.1. weak. toonseltetorm and lump. on bond •• comphrw ot•th of Mon% •••••• ZirriPSlVASSlarann i t i a i rc than bo VV. son Ottheap es 011, ,ta hc= . Oar LW. Moral Potransio lunlxt , 4=nody•d potletts Plano fto and nom dls long ox DUMMY DO Atli imat that ha te ire to to nog On Mark/tea bennan irlirkstbonio • Ilfth at. KURDS'! & BIIII, 'rti OBIODLD, ailkiaaa, Dadier ima Dram Goode: rally, CLOAKS,' PALMAS & EMBROIDENIEB AND STAPLE adops, 'Far Family tree: An internally eitapdva ametmantin all of aka eon M PaTft rTaVisg t trWraaaralijalt="sta-V : Stoves, Mars and , Ars bozo'. KNOTT' STOVE , WABEHOLTSE . No. 114 WoOd Oneett.. AA the Ml= hog snivel width tato um sae elxite MEM at fa 4 ;:, 11/1. Wald ..tn• vita ettertlon aftbole tuetttor tir gln oat WM , , YOLA I. •'•;•-•.,.. .IgALT *dr. er. now hill am coin. = L otti: Mee m r:i — the rar.g. OA& 1 =. 141 I . '' , ote • , . T.. 7. Cnla.l6 i OP. WILLIAM ItITWIELTRIM, b., Rectify' big Distiller - and Wino and Liquor ERORANT, • .. Na 209 Lagrb Mood. boa. ea IT g - IRD - - FAS FOR CANNEL COAL will; Lir unr be lnemptlt Wed, If enrol De the teeth pm the ranthat Muth and Wood Oa.Hobert - oaths MD.thaestreet. Monte the P.et XL. that' them corms of Liberty and Wens Ka. PIM. illtoth. and In lthethenielth at the Coal a 0., : u. yrr9sterto; eassa Pedant M eratLethook la. - OW. krthel $3 60 ser ton delivered or 92 Ua! U • Dart. • tro 1 9/I " 0 .__ 9CO " . TIMM csihosi Wm% ' Loth .790. WHITE it CO. I.osittLeMde• N;FIiAZIIIIX. formerly resident of arnblnth. OM of lerraMrllllßata Mrs In a Mr Rea Oentall Bintregaa Mons Olt Land Dietrieta sag annum having mow to limit. ter go. 12atitto lows. we have their ernihuna etettlefolly. atat M.M.Leeendas tae hallos ea tsmSt the atm react 6 ETC' Zia it Market An at. train 9 d. M. to e ta- ette6666 6 % M 6 6 66 6:L a r ..... A. Mama, whiny, Wev I .145 SCOTT, Dentist, Poulin st k er,4o 1a tins tkars vette Maztet. 015 e• ram 9 44,:ut0• Rem ta oval. co.; baste Drag 1114bay* ntasaratt tba And carata.f= Nat. Mao. iks. will OM • sad wall Mao kW. • Xlaadi warrants& ; - aN •,'' r`., BelllOV9l. ' •- ' • 11 , ...LIkilifgai, Itisnufaativer 'of /neva. .. w t roo 1 - - •Att....afiTiLL4l3orWind Win* sad ChM • 7- . 11/ 1 1:nt Maio is Ciushoa" %..Xas. sad NMI end al ftightoßlttb Aid /Wait Factories. *Mamml" tumid= .ti:rl manufacture 4Eireatar .08m0f l tat___,„ . ......emeorioastaimarranr winarm diardso,WWAITM BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. telIaPH 8.. t A. P. MORRISON, Astor rut at .. Mee No. 143 Pourth dr.; between sad Giant, Pittsburgh. Pa. • taggi I: A : "MMi l i 2 E Ul‘ l.ll l aUi = KI3KBT POLLOCK, Attorney at Gnat Law— norear of fth and, stroots.oPlxmito tho oo . irtoPl. Pitta Fi b=h. my 247.63 1 JAMES T. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office Nautili street. mar Gnat, Pittabura- iab-dIT AGENCIES. muchigan General Commiasion and Collec tion Agency Office, artOß the collection of' Home and Foreign hiercantal and gilother Mosey claims. In Michigan bdimentBtatmJnyestment and Rrmmtof Monty; Payment of Taxes. Pmcbase and Bala °Meal Mate and Mete and Insurance Agents. PXLTIEM & gWhIjaaANDEBBON Michigan. • Pittsteoph—Memm. Kramer * Ital.. Bank erre & Cio.. Gantt* Oihren Lorna. iitennut & Iferchante. Wagren—Ter thes Male= from reepectege Instmtnce OomDanles. melnlyd Wes. A. LBWltirEi DEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front street, Sd door from 'dark...4 Doak. to Lake Char. P aulfttffig Ina, aa. Coal property bought, and sold, USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, NW*, histritandbe and BM Itrokar. atte• No. 92 e arth stmt, acre wood. Eutaw DromaPNY.9tt9.9l.9 3913:919 Q,AMITEL L. MAILSHELL, Secretary Citi sees Immo* Company. aa , Wann annam. M. GORDON, Secretary Western • mos Om. Oa Water Knot. JGARDINERCOFFEN, Agentforrranklin . r.o.nro. Oomsany, north-out comer of Wood i i. DRUGGISTS. MUIR nxiconi--..—a. WILOOZ. a11..........C0001/11 rLmao IMMO BROTHERS, tEnciasol. to 7. =on • co WHOLESALE . DRUGGISTS, NO. 80 WOOD MEET Pi 1 2718URGH,_1.4. Pftreors of Dr. Illonea e•labrated Verrailba• TORN HboAlisFaTs , J an r d ., M su a c ll e D s e s n o t r tl/oa Jas . brat s i b Cala amawWd u ixth u d ln , tlabarial. is-U. m* Assn' for Dr. turd'. 241;) 7 .11.N P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drage. Paints. 011 e, Fara!lus and Dye Dimes. Yo. US meat, PitUnlash orders twelve progint attention. trildirent for SchenoWs pamotdo ann. 61. A. FARNESTOCK k. CO., Wholesale 'ULM=sad aussafsstaren of White Leed,Rsd comas Wood and Rost streets. Pitt& mabT D E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in 41.2t o sairs A LTA =E r rol. r=a,. pv tl i knr. 111D11120I ..111103,01 RATIN & REITER, Whol esale & Retail ear= of Marty sad 8t at. etieetie ZOSEPH FrArt , TNG, Successor to L. Wilcox a Ow, teener Mutat street and Diamond—lteemmt. tl en hand • toll and coratlste sabertmenst of es, to hL ldedttine Chaste, Perfonese, and .11 ;AIM I kr; YOW I MA R AA L e gETION IEI TS, Wool, Hider. Floor, Bocci, Lard, laLard Oi AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 76 Water St., Pittsburgh. Pa. • * Wells Wesvllille. Obta. 8 0.17 4 1aCtt t Co.. St n.rw, X D Jones. theelVrillt Devi Bk. Zeros k Hendee. Phila. Lech t ON Patahurigh. Barash Nesbit • Gerreteett. Joseph I lade; St Lou.. Phila. Thomas k Greiner, eaukm. flollar Connell, edeelteti. M.o. Okla. Ahlsd Art Ballast 05.. JNO. B. W. lIERSTINB LOB ON Lai cf . r Roxspbromaloffmut &aHBEila. Ham.. Phila. itt..5..17k KOONS HIEBSTIN33, - - - - - - - - FLOUR FACTORS, general Produce &Glair' Jim Merchants, No 47 lilirt4 Wllarres and 9,5 N. Thrxer tem per.. PHLLADELPHLA. • O Gl=WoodwardAoo, lU Mt. S J D Lobular A De, Ma, U. Martin A ON " A D unllcak. A ON Wood A 011egy " Tat .d A Sibley, .. Biter, Pries a 63. " IlladrlC A Youlde, " (41=tzillio l " Ede rner a nettier, " " J c .I:manual/lb A 03 " Dasrl. //calmly Pe.. MIA% L. lrlltuarth A On. Pi rit.VC lknalv,Ocagnaret co, " tV Id il l .frlti , .. And Pittsburgh and Philadslphis erchsats generally. tsl44ntd . MoBANE & ANJER, [summers to sk i t s A b reDansd FLOUR, GIN AND PRODUCE. Commiasonm and Forwarding Merchants. No. 114 Second it., Pittsburgh, Pa [J. 1. 'bredly] ful2 Z" " . 0 ' ' T, Dealer In Wool, Provisions & Produce generally . NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Joao a. C11.7. arum. < <~l_~ia _a: 1 WHOLESALE GROVERS. Produce &-C(EmEigssiiminerctante, PITTSBURGH HANUFACTURPB, Kik 8 Wood et., lbessesou Water .d Franz es nil PIITEBURCILL DAVID C HERBST, Flour, Produce, Pro on and Commission MERCHANT, ' 2ira SOT Warty/strut content/ Mad, Pittsburg', WrEhis attention to the sale of Flour, ark.. 13 Bacon. 7.•xd, Cisme% Batt . ?. Grain. DeMil Ile=ratiat j""" tirupDattkilly scaldtad. ana47 KURT S. KING, (late of the firm of Ring Moorhead,) COMMISSIONMr" HAM, DZLIAER QV FICI WAX, 11571 BLOOMS, No. 76 Water street, below Market, azolg PITTSBITEGIL A. A. HARDY, 00/11/547= "VS it ILDllfft S k E ' ilta/LANT: Agent of the Madison and Indlanapolie RAILBAA, Corner First & Ferry ate., D Newburgh, Pa. lira J. W. BUTLER & CO. frutaWARDING k COMMISSIoN 01143111 aad Orlon In all Undo orPlttatrarei Kan tk Article+, Lad Pipe and gbAat Lad. No. PT Tint Ettrad. Plttaburcb. I B. OANFIEJ,D, late of Warren, Ohio, 0 Po=lmam and lonrargns kletensat. and Whole.' ids in Wait= Esestve Mltuttar, Pot azul Mk, and Mortara /. Wed= amt. batmen Ittattalsid sad 17117.7.1 MAU urn; IL • La W AE of Itn It 00. n Boadsen,24tale t , Wholeeale Groom, exodus and Ckannasstna Ifs= eat Dealers In rl: • tlanntatlanss, Ha. 112 4=l'4. CHEESE WARZHOUBE-HENRY H. OOLLlMltermillaguld Oomisdid on Blerebsa • • g laoss hut& crut drunk= W $ p.m. No. his Nub, bertreea Tiara sad Tonstb ctrostaittstrosh. DRY GOODS. JuBEPH HORNE a CO., MsWale and Retail Dealers is TRIEEE/NOS smasomamoss, ilcdussr'a arm= Farley Roods, &e, /MTV Mark dit., bd. 4011 ancitho Dtanona. SW Wats tor Bzwitifi Yana. gmblo.l, A._IAWN Dab:nun Amy. and Otaple Dry Good; SI rum s ristsburgt6 Wm. Clayton, HOUSE, SION ORNAMENTAL G REAIe A IN 1' ER ND GLAZIER, (.114tT en 41. 1 7d ZtiVtao s ark.t...., WAU Orden Premptly attengfirenanlaild .Removall Removal! Removal! ' •Romiamur d (X.—NO. 92, .1717 H 11114NEr. .HAYING Beancored oar Store to No. 23, • =shared. (pat done to A. A. =non• Co.) .out non props= to WA= ono of ltto largoot Stocks of Ita. portal sad Anuelass OarDetbitn. sad Cloths MU =Mt. - CC= os • • 71 Trial sad Oartatanwr, &dab. "' Plalaa. li a JUNI* Thwoototoi l and Alotto, " 9M illn rAglltaie Bodo. Al t it u Mo tato OU Mtn. Mlsolair m Atzdi (lotto, in An. Alan. Wt of Wm 3 IA Ain tido of di of untab win be nett,' I on= Pull 3 - GEORGE E. ARNOLD & 00 zsiaia ll aLocalusalt . tia.7cloureistivet.coposibakedge -- - . ,- .• • • .......... ~.....,...-mnn IL um= : , -:-.P..IIIARIIL '4% CO., Imputes, • and Tholes 'ln 1,..8111 4ziladola liven th ruk cialiarmiticitannh lbw No • se - PITTSBURGH, BANKERS AND BROKERS BANKING HOUSES OF JOHN T. HOOD: DIDFORD REDFORD 00.. scamaszt : SOMERSET W.. MOUNT PLEASANT. WESTMOUIVD W. OONNICLISVILLII. /MT . = 00. pc UNIONTOWN " lIROWNEIVII " NEW 8111.011%, BEAVER 00, had, Discounts limb, Drafts for and D TX l l= 5 Bank Notes and Epode bought litocks. Notes andother Becculties bought an commission. Onversonthnies and callsctions icor suss CIAMEIR....-......KD1UES Ban Exam. f - RAN:ER & RAIIII,- Bankers and Ex chaavp Broliora Bay and ball Gold and Elva: and Hotta, na fiats, loans an Baal Estate or Stock Saco. me and Tbs. Hills an East and arts ' Day and Stotts on Corazoladon. Collar Mow. made on all Dolnta In toe Union. Moo comer of Third and Wood stru ts, dlroctly Omits M. St. Charles Hind. fad sayl47 N4HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign And Demuth BIM of Extbans l N Cortlfleatm of Dr. jenit Notes and Spode, No. Market stmt. Pitts. sarOolleetSoas made on .1 1 prinaipal aides throsuittant the Malted Etat.. MANUFACTURING. _.Jou a Eflnoe_._....v. era UNION FOITHDRY, Mitchell, Herron N, Co. {TILL continue the business of the Union roto.siv,~ at the old •tand of PINNOCK, MITCH % A CO, No, lei Libertyst. They will manufaeuno as sonal. • large and general aimortment at CABTINGB. comprising Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, MANTLE AND P.a.r.os arovEs. MANTLE lc KITCHEN GRATES, Hellos, Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Castings generally, Aad GAB and WATER MEd of all alma IRON St NAILS OMB BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks, dto., All of ahlth Inroad st manutatatere prima mebly Penn Cotton ZSills, KENNEDY, CHILDS & CO.. &so, tuna O P A No. 1 Navy 44 Elheetlogr, I: o =l4ap ,e o.l all lobes and Meade* • Bed PkiniMea and eat= Bona of all elms and d De Bandag. Mr•Oedere len at the 1112darara Beam of Lo • op. 131 Wood *treed nlll bans steam:Fon. lall r e.lt • WAX Metnal-, all. 14 MIR. -W-rtirAM BABNIIILL & CO., 61 Penn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. I'ITEL.A.6I BOILER MAX and SMLET IRON 111012)11.118, Manufacturers of Barnhill'. Pate en Dollar. Locomotlra, Yloed and Cylinder Boilers, Wm mom Breich."Rert Hot, pa l m liira u r t raztra, Batt =IIW W - ar A c ta 1L7.1 . Viaduct Itiottt dom A rt Lb' aortas% noting. All calm, front • Matanne promptly attended ta s= Hats and Caps. bLIVILSON fr. SON keep constantly on hand every description uld misty of Bets and both wholesale end retalL Those desiring . nest Hat fi n p.good and dues, would do we ll to gin o • • eatpurchssinn ./...here. nolbtt W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Markaturturez %ad Nola in Cabinet Wars. No. U street GROCERS. tax% R caurat-... --mon u ormolus Shriver $ Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Noe, 130 & 132 Second Street, (B•twilen Wood mid Scatted) PrITSBCRULL MONTROSE MTTOKELTREE, Whalen.% Grocer and General Merchant, No. SIN Liberty and, AtLbvpb• otol &MTH, KALB & WHOLESALE °VMS, 12^ Second and 151 Front street, Jul& 171786W12011. ra. ..... Wallace & Gardiner, If LIUL.BRALZ 12.15ALERS In Flour, Provisionzr and Produce Generally, N 0.256 LIBERTY ET. ja3o-17 1.1 AGALEY, CCISGRAVE &CO., Whole- IJlapg• We Groom. IJS gad 20 Wood stmt.' Pittsburgh. ly AL OULBERTSON, Wholesale urocer and . (kaunlidon Itextbant, nailer In Pralnc* and PM. .r..llLannfecturnil ink.lea I¢6 Lllanty ocrset, Pitts toarsh 4OLIN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Oommtnalon Idsrebunts.No.l73 Wood and 2:01 eavet. Pittsburgh. 1016 110 BER T MOUHE, Wholeralis Grocer, Dealer In Produce, Pittsbasgb Id an ultatures. and ell or "MO. RELD Dosustie Winn and Llguors. No. 316 Liberty street. Oa hand • very term stork of wrecks old Idonong•hal• Whiskey. which mill ho meld to. the aish. DAVID ICIILIDADEL..--.MILLIAX KIM coma KCANDLESS, MEANS & CO., (soccer OM to Wick I hhcOandlseed Wholenele Gloom, In Iron. Nallkalsca,Oottoseywns. and Pittsbosids imml:arm gmrcLLIT. some of Ward DIA Water st• Pttlebral• S. .40 o e•—• • JOAN D. C. SOL 'GILLS & ROE, Wholeaslo Gyncen and Ocarmlmam Mar Junta, N 0.104 Libirty street Pitt". Lit oscivr '':LL k CO., Wholesale ib Gnaws. Cononlmion Marehont*. Dealers in nodal* and Pitt. m trargh Maw:dn.-tam. No. 263 Libert7 Knot. Pitisbult. SAIAII DICKEY 00. Wholesale Oro. t. 17. 51 &Da A 63 1 * l7 . BAGALEY, WOODWARD it 00., Whole. kei ed. Gram. lio Marlon Men. 114116,16b01s BOOKSELLERS &C. dErtesoor to S. Sad pcwbmesll it .t=i2col,:krxtBtl..ll3 .ih . Aihrebany, P. OHN B. DAVISON, Bookseller and Bts tisser. snenonor to Davison 41 Agog.. Do. 6 Market non Fourth. Pittsburgh. P. AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, N 0.14 Wood street, welt dopy to the corner of ThbeL math P. Scheel sad law Web coontsetlr es bead JAZAD, Bookseller and Stationer, No • TI Yoarth etreat.Ararlo Buildings. MUSIC. &C. JOhn 11. Mellor, NO. 81 WOOD STREET, between Diamond it l ein's d efarix d iVil Migetd f .ig O C t a ir I'ti'6 MOM. 11.L.pliONIS intt QH.OAN OARJIONI. Indli. and aria. In ittosle and Musical Good.. .1.Z3 B. Bieber & Bro., 0.63 FIFTH ST, Sign of the Golden rarthliol• Annoy for NORMS A CLAIM'S Mow tarlf/imatralled Grand and 8o PIANOS. and OAR HART A NEIMILMS GOMIS. NIILOJRONSAnd ORGAN HAMIONIUIIIB. Dealers la Made and kluAleal Metro ment. Charlotte Blume, 14 . A.NUFAOTURER and Dealer in Piano lotto, and human of mune and model Instzu. tun 8010 &mull for tho EIA,IIBITHO PIANOS, Woo An HALLAM, DAVID t 00.1 Burton Naiad, with and with. ont Bohan Attar-taunt lard 1111 Wood .t. LG Patenßiveted TlV and Stretched LEATIIEN BELTING, From tho Manufactory Of Holt /F. Brothere, IVEW rOBE. rbtthe Belting of this manufacture Lae ern awarded the Gold Mandel and IMploense hom gray Fel, mut Lestltute throcurboat Ute United nate. the most menet km the Amnia= Institute, New York, et the!: laatmestbi In curia of MIL It Lot.. Parka lletelitY. every branch of the OW..nens being conduct. ed under the iterating nere of tha teinclnelx their Wee ars aelated Lbemernms at their own noshing ham &umiak Dtetftm from cute and soon; own tannerter th e Who and ahot=st been trimmed 0 returned SO Nen FMB thceveghly tanned. fresh from rate. coartel Immditely. wet and strettdie4 on ettaddtme with eyery modem Innwovutenl camented and Milted with their patent copper rivets, en which make s eemeny tedh ottrona the ban& anning them to iron ran nee. truly on on the and edeling a power of more than 20 per and, am thaw made In theorcllnary mann. To nuechanlne of all Muds, to cotton and woolen .. eaufactnrira. rolilog mnl.. nape/ =cgtlat la jne. l4 rl= =X I V ho um:7lr tlitt ' N ' to every mummer, thleßelttnet le nodally recommended, oho best of city reference. sir. to the quality of td. &Wu& For sale by M. DB - LANG& No. 233 Überty .t , nocedta Monad of Wonsl. nomiewdaront yew ~ IL 11/11-............../L•311 • 5P10......--...1/102 CLLDIILU REMOVAL. Valley Pc4o s. Plow Works. juLJ. ik SPEER AVE ttztdo to tOo first story of that !Ma and eammodlows7 Warehouse, taro. of alley awl Liberty stmt. where May have °paned .o mwortmant of Unix haat implored sad blithljaptdott PLOWS, and would intit• the attention of Farmers 1.0.1 Tradm to tall and examine their new Imo Centre. Drafts. Pat ant Later, MI ride, sub Boa. Doable Cotton, _Soder, ano awrry description of Clow Points. n,t . a, La, conneatad with the trod.. ap14401.1 M. DE LANGE, HIDES, LE ATHER & OILS, 233 L 232 : 22 TET. DitPutis us Arad of W. • 101 l asintment of Hoyt's Leather Belting and Oils, apt Fo r Ilschtrou7 and CkslOan, always on hand. Math Ward Property for Bale. IWILL SELL on zeasonablo terms and tenants, two 10113. corner oMo= and Oarroll eta . • :rog r it p a riniti Dobbe aim Thai sog handownely melt ft. ; 5 4111, 4%=0 . IL= tga u brz gA,rndlitaldwin gta Wo l 5 Ml,ll3l.64hurago.or.far coa ltvDL n tot—tter coal brought by th: toada geran MOT& corner of !Sutler and Wilkins aka., tgilldowlldlcgroorernast, 7actairr, 1c.,. of Pen bock • Thy are Well locatAid fora msnotintary or to met ocaosini=co, for the Lung:rub qt meow, les °Mot Watt 11dadt1 apply to 11.110SCIAN. 113 Liberty rt. OBSTINATE, INVETERATE AND. HA N.l Ern: l AL * ,111 Itio 1101 :4 Mint[venom) not noir Laub. IT aerecoma , but airsecceDLtely genroyed, without wing otbr i riltntirle. Wootton' Cr balm by a Nataral. rano Il l&V.l.%Litelriragiggng l irreriMZlMAta. cam inteterice. an article clam& agneesole to the valeta as nadir inipered. The entorriber It fully acqualstea with Ito properties and will give estleinotory Information re who tear ea/1.11 fi an iidirgrable a:lkb for ADM- J. L: AZAD, Agent. . glatlOdligHoot Elbies. 78 Fourth At beit.itteatmg and Mx mom: IMSubscriber, haying purdutsed the a:- Winte j tilr=dria k a lee,;e 4 ".".m.IT OD In csanniataortna Um mato Ils coo nastkat with atoms. he keens constantly tat dual at warorcom. on Wend it.. Mort. *sew Cotton awl works. • WO an al at good jacartatent at trio nnum Tailor Irmt, hlca YloPlotta Wagon of waabsstja &ai would tba pabliallyWlG the 4. 0061 . Media 13. llatiWti=atllitoWir Mtn Fla NEW YOWL' ADIBILTIBRIumg. Prom 811:11,LIN. VERAIBPPICIPI t SCHELL. Ciza. nor. Hayman' Amezattara No. IMO Broadway. Fro York. A Vitalift! : Ifkripszal 1O CONS uALFTPiTES : kEYSIOIAN of high standing, and formerly • Proteator In one of - the Medical - Inatit, one of thil<OUlBl7. now Mired Enna _eetlee ;ath.. who has been atiMnon Lot= - Pao:nnui mesas', aware Math America to, hi. health, a or. for Constimptlon. Boatman's. Gough., Cold. gad General Malty; and king avant that thowande are wafering and dping anontalltkliolr. thin tope: dravollhl of aij ddower, be 111 dailr...o e• .. 0 DrilldDl Or homaal• 07, of nuking known this mat minable rowdy. Vona receipt of line= Conte. to Pottage Btannworch.h.., ha will sand a =inn BWIPOI chit dln.tiOn. for making and sueneatfaly The amount rodnired , Dtatatre, and the Pennant of this adverthkemen R address Migt=l.l..y JelgY,ltudt.Tv F.myri:K l l:taL:ti); • MERCHANT TAILORS, 067 BROADWAY NEW YORE THE late firm of &G. A. Arnoux hav ing besu dluolved on MO let Ind, A. Amour. the uoder or the evident! tino,haa sowelalerd with himself his son WILLIAM. (sho of the late ) for the purpose of continuing Ladoga@ as Merchant Mon. They lye. I lb. exiiiimo.ls67 BrowlweY. between the BL Mao. lu and Metropolitan Hoed.. where they banquet ousted • flu usortment of Cloths. Owselnudes and Wettings of the mown Kyles. Our customers are assured that our dm wt'l be to en• hence the reputation which M =fr Tom enaction to howinees bee warned Itr DM lky rortoer and that our mutant .are will be to have every enirgeut =oos ln a manner thSt.fOr etyle. sod workmanship. =net be so, reward. moyanaur v Si e 13,01 - j ew ih r Spool Cotton. Olattfi — & MACN,nGHT'S Bum*, IMprOVII4 Rati 'Cord DO) Yards Spool Cott Thread, • WARRANTED 6 r d No. 60 inclusive, y • hobos 2D Noz above Thread mold ao e Cord; 0.0 to 888 80 backlatTM /0 lift alpre otbrr Thread, and 6 Cord from N 0.90 to 0. 100. Toll azoortmant of this wapiejor artlelo_Nbleb Is wow yrofarred by Wes who nee lONWINO 11,11CIIINgs fra both ODD•rw/d Lower Thread/ jazfrocelead .ad for We by tbo raw of 100 doz., or raokialis at /00 doz. l Ozoored Agent for 0 eat iitCrS i aUGHT. agaZw'N York, • ides for trW even treat° bw•az 133730:1=17 New York Cora Exehage. BAG MAIVIIPA CTR Y. 125 and 127 Broad Stied. B. E. CLARK, HANUFACTUABRAND DEALER IN Bags aadßagging, ktSNABORGS, Shootings, Duck, klax and Ootton Twlna lan, Moor Doalora4rnrorlpal Nth Oralo Bags. reunion Boca ra iu r i MAß, BAGS, Dodirood and printed to ardattorpronly ka their oaa. aroorta oat of kordars l a / a rta and of various &ohms. •od oar =Munro eon bars any matter din mar at& Oat la typo without antra oltarka Caudry atarchanta era tratkld2o wallas oar crook of railcar Doa, Ilk leamlap =V, of all lb. 'ark= bbranilla o d, tof Durk. CA ray Amoy Osnabarga hoary Pal& radar. carolled with boo, analroted to ardor . Prool m e ads of with Ba lagor nay. Ow. ors. te e , made of plata or onlarsd Ws tam aro dale= be stalnolat. my2M Paints Oils, Glass, Burning DO R R C k7fi Plaid, anithane, Alcohol. d &o.. IANN. wp GIIZENWICII STRXLT. (Itrrnor of 3&y NEW YORK. mm LIU= Rim Lo6.lll . o.ltoltfood Inpota, A RE now selling the Above articles, in con. vpltb complotai osoorttunt of Cblars, z,„ o Oil. Brusha, Glue,Gkds.'s Dixourod4 fthsta Preach and Aouricati Zinc Pao% Le-. ao ,at prim du oftlodnooonooto to De4lor and Clauvosers. _ • Fur the 1,000,000. O. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY, 90 Thom son 'treat, N. Y., ANUFAC OFMARBLE MAN TLES. TABLE . 11.PP8i OOLUILYS. PEDESTALS. Plenne. Brocatel. andial/ Mallen Marbles. ml. article. • bleb la. preparatbd °Marble Dust. elmmlogly combined vita =Merril sok., n.. to be moulded tato .or form and eptor, by whleb• tnarbto be manulloce oared at Ins tbs.]: htM the RAS of the daemon material. boil.it Oarstdllt/ sad bmany, MaMtA Mot s lotted Iron snd rd.t., there Leo Peat* work, the ad= ranatng into to. mina the tniatial. .011. no vataltb It mod [o l io. torn leauty th•Mgium. ties from to 110. Table TM*. /*Gm:ally aesp. Right. Massfathro art Ask ofaboro tor the MiToroot litotes, •btpL wm ry bl.n 10000..• Munn to Mow Intereot tlnoto ble tbemsolos i truormatioa taralabod Bca. PLTlRRrmatio, atiVlTAtit"t -oGIT.Iyro 118 aple French Window Glass. ED WA Rll P. DICKIE, 144 Cialotters 41., N. Y Two dnon nest at Bodeen Sins Saltroe:4 netted. PITERS to Dealers and Onotomers his col ebratild breads arm& Window Otais en favor. arma Partial erialdnittintsnfonnatton 'stabs tarnished with mien.. mallet of adder* Olas• ant to . desired natters. and paolnal timer aUtss. ante:ll4s 1 Umbrellas and Parasols. JOHN I.,EMIZR, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER, 234 & 235 Broad.lway, New York. The most extensive in the world. 'VILE late fall in the price of materials, con ha.x sonn upon the staingeney of tbe money market, enabled roe te noanateeture Istgeiy for the Elaine trod. and to offer to merchants, at my 4ow prises. the largest and mat ampLete emernrot of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS to he round to Europe or America. Merchants elaitinit New York to buy their goods. are respeettally mated to oall and exanoirw , the sWJr bettevjagrchonno. N. N.—Plasm eat this card oat and _put It to year Pocket Book for ro e.. JOILY 1. Nllllll. ilhinufeetorer. 0th25.300de FIRST PREKTURE PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY & SONS, MANWPACTITILKII.B 84 and 88 W.itn litonot. eLI nottnif.s. Stu pa& RESPECTFULLY call tho at tootle, of the pub/lota thalsrplendid sosormntofeenderraaoland=ateor which. for volume of too., touch. beauty of Wolohan short estuT Ills7a that madam. Planoporfect. are unsurpassed. They wee. attuned Um first Premitun for Loth lands. In compstition with the most distinguished =tans foam Boston, thil.daptd., N.lr Tort wed Bantams. ftwW TlLllMPUl—Soossnrai S Bon hare just Nen awarood the 71.118 T Planolum GOLD MODAL (over all eosopstitors) at the late Pah or Oh. American Institut.. crystal Patio. for the HEST Plusaforten deT Safettyyyuse. -- TN OR MINING PURPOSES, and for IGNI TING OILAROLE both In WET and DRY blastinin o TOUR Allferent blade. The COTTON .4 WIMP /UFA O M th uf ME ndoDlOdU bL E TAPE WATER !Oaf. GLENN PUTMAN, KY Merl, Et. NEW YORE. Order, pramPUT Wed for WI kinds of OCIN PUW • ?Rat VALE ''' N " VOriWrOII"4.I noII.IIYI BROS. & CO., IhtPORT3IIII AND DRAW= IN Dram Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, &e., 170 WILLIAM OT., New York, INVITE the attention of the trade to their lars• and vatted etookof Dray. Paiute, 0u5..p.et.... dltlontottunrragularl °Maple DIMON they an . W matting, atm.& trom the eannee of endue. Non and mannlactore, of T o ooth. Hale and Nall Bruhn.. Bronze.. O.Ar. Preach and xnelichPerhnnery, Lead ten Itztreetalaroanypther ar- Melee usually named In Draggle. dodo , watch they are also enabled to otter on the most adeantagenne terms. Orden. either In person or by mail. .111 receive prompt attention. ielttlre ESPORTAIM' TO ROUSES' RRPRES ARD DEALERS. TILE ROPE MILLS, • T 1 /mamaiar,and •TI Bitanuar max; NET Yoaa, 103 rront street, New rPra tti TIIE 144 3 :r0z01a 4 M ali n thild long WA knorn COP. /CZ AND SPICE ENTABLINHNIENr, Cantina. to taw best Pharnoanntost ftnedon T a tar kmp fetal Bread. Blionit,Tca and attar Oakaa, afte.rd, 00.0,ad manLottior at% alga of daily. nu In MCI 0.41 T. Wh1 0011 ...r tha most roanonabla termsQua+oaoo o,o o “• ,, an Ira* Ulm B. IL aJ. O. 111 Id. N. 11.-IJoanimainadvlaad to load. dole_n•waYd• The mew - =mesa Patirburgh, Rochester and New Brigislon' Itt the especial acoommodatiott of the mEe twordation alongthe line of the Oblo sad Pm. a Beamed. between Pittsburgh e g ad Nenr Brighton, whore intimate business anti medal Matto= Minim Stich Ulmer. Ehe Adams Iwo!. Company have made mach I=ment with the eauroni se to enable them to put kte on the Aos =modelle= Train. howiD take Marge of lomat, mld business properly Wawa. ed to him. Ti. gfeventger viU ham an Iron gab in the Begsa( „Th iar, itor the deposit and Weer seemity of Money. Jew and other vairtatdes ,, lie will leave New Brighton by t Ins Train.model in Pittsburgh and *ling. ny City during the day to attend to gush emarolselons an may be outmoded to him, and return •by the Evening 'Yrain. with hie Goads and Commiseitme execund, it will M bie duty to reads on ble up trip all tercels. packsese, MUM. mace). . which will be delivered to the proper partgemon utter the mini of the train at the Allestany City Depot, Ile will she remive written or ruts! memag. m ne delivered In the city—communicate latemce— obtaln ingtematbrnoed replier-order and want theva—inaks p bogs ca mn•11. • per relgtarc=i7Or hr tetrot i llertt thin rte li ma distant. without to chugs. but 20 Wan ouch thpdirection op peckagmeemectellY Mr Miran, booms, be is AM./ gtattont, ell matter will to left with the Station Agent of the Railroad laretny, when the to party is not at the /Station on th e arrival of the Trek, to rewire hb irear ' fur CAMbig Tesbagm, 00, end En* amine. rendend by the atnensnr. are intended be 'Fithian.. eon able Ilmita. When Unman. of the bushman le gash as to Mixon of It modal eirreemente will be made. As the Memenger le required te settle his Mlle mid bn• Irma dody with the °amnesty. and to to * alt et".s. rens of the line will pleme not est Wm toRI . 3 tri aggfrilgiti will arommuce his duties on 11 7. Den 21, 1066. 0171C13.0 Sn AtILITIL PilLitnapA-114 four= Street. l i =ar t. Telsgrapb Maddest Btatio.-11,;. Zdaarualla. Roauter—Mr. White. tkaam—pr. ®miller. No. drigAton—lir.llpa. °MCI AZWICI Minus o or- 0., ttabo.rgh. Doe. 22. 1644.1 Co=tercaal Hotel, Corner of Girod and Rem Levu Nero Orteasu. K. STEEL would moot o. respemn .17 teem the travellne pahtla that he the oboes named Hotel. The Hotel has teeeatlratetenene • tboronab Mal sad rtnamtlon. sad hes bees MEI by with new and el& "t p.;= ftLnd eare "" iadettnt.lcu l to the . cataT"lbratk"d was ta will of Feat as. The table .111 be euppllea lath the b u t that the taattetealted. Vile note! Delon altnatad in the bnatollate tidal • • of the boidnels nut of tha ans.. aa wall al befog ant th. Landing. tbe proprietor now. that los alga attatitkin tattoo want, of bla patrons to melee pal liberal tatronane that bad errs Won beatotred apan this boom Price of Board per Bay, 81,00. The Dar win be docked Winos and Huron bile* or to no other boon lathe cite. • good Lmehhom lQto NI. N. Aleoobilidng and aionnouidatanwattendania. jallblrd • a. BMW. nut. LEMON 4b CO.—TRANSPORTATION LlNZ—Etat/t mode remits potato.' Otto "toter, Immo boor to a• •kmAyr Madsen by PUNA-CANA laul RAILROAD, MOM to uttl from tbo_itastore Ottloo. MN caw ammo ourtrlcadt and all Mao turmoil bust. rontso the Pam. Canal Itolrood that ospolito =Z i p= Mt . = sop on the A 7Portaito Itigth.4 ~W ate tattle of intatt, Ullko onM th stsoot. Itot Goal Di s. alakird IJ nvi 4 MUM PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1856 Advance Payments.—liereafter no cab• w sintion taken to the All/ or Weeti7 casette. Maw. Perimuit V made in advance. Whenever the timsde up to which the robeeription is paid. the paper wW beinvariehly stopped. unless the subeeription Is m named by wive.. Perment. All transient advertising. of 00007 doscription. will be required to be paid in ad renew. The only eseeptJons wW be where special month is or mall eantracts are made. seplidAvr v 3.11 Weekly tenzarte.,The arkanaira d r ...lotion ',four atinkto Basel. attars to our buainam man mann dagrabla mail= of tusking thatr business known =circulation to betweanloar and en thousand. csathing almost ovary merchant. manatheturn and oho keeper to irastsrn Pentartrania. and Learn Ohio. Pe the Planta:ash Gazette. The Daily Post, and the Presbyterian Banner and Advocate. Ma. Roma r—l observed in the Poet of last Thursday, some editorial remarks in vindication of the course adopted by Dr. M'Binney, touch , lag Kamm affairs. As intimated in the last paragraph of my for mer communication, I believe there is some "shadow of excuse for papers striving only for party success, when they wits: at Slavery and its ruthienpropagandists;" and thus believing, It is .not mrpurpose to have any controversy with the Posr. But you will allow me a brief sparse in which to explain somewhat my views of the position taken by the "Banner and Advocate" in refer ence to the most important questions and Inter ests now before the American people. The Post says "the writer in the Gazette denies its (the Banner and Advocate's) right to tell the truth at all on such statuette." I would have your readers bear distinctly in mind, that my charge against that paper, was that it did not tell the truth in relation to affair; la Kansas. A falsehood may as readily be told by in complete or garbled statements, as by a direct affirmation of what is untrue. Ile puts forth • falsehood, who effirase the premises, from which an untruth must be drawn so • legitimate conclusion. Now, the "Banner and Advocate" affirmed in speaking of the troubles in Sarum, that "Nan's lust for power is such, that ngliteousness is of but little practical value with Ann:" and that "the struggle for ascendency by the advocates of Slavery on the one hand, and the friends of Freuoil on the other, seems destined to be destructroe." Taking the two phrases "Man's least for pow er" and "The struggle for ascendency," as they stand connected, what I ask is the story they are intended.to tell t Simply thls—tbat the war in Kansas is one gotten up by the unholy embitters of some office seekers there; such as we nave in Pennsylvania every time a Governor Is to be elected, with the difference only, that they are a little more conten tious than our office.asekers—also, that the par ties In that war are about equal in power In fero city, in depredations commitkd, and in their claims upon our sympathy. Row evident the falsity of the conclusions drawn from the above, in reference to the cause and real nature of the war in Kansas! It would be a very unnecessary use of space, for me here to name the facts which prove that 'the repeal of the Stimuli Compromise aid the ,determination on the part of the South to spread the blighting curse of Slavery over fair territo ry long since dedicated to freedom, wee the sole cause of the war in Kansas. Nor need I stop to prove, that the real point at issue in that war, is not as to what party or which office seekers shall rule; bntrather as to Freedom or Slavery—wbiole shall ocoopy the Territory—the former with its blearing/ or the latter with its curses. Apia: how evidently (else the conclusion that the parties engaged in that war are equal in fe rocity, depredations committed, or in their claims upon our sympathy I The facts are too well established to reed proof hare, that the Free State men of Kansas comprise mote than three-fouras of the actu al settlers of that territory; that they have been peaceably engaged in building their houses and in tilling their lank while on the other. hand, the pro-Slavery men, aided by odorderltuffians" have from the very beginning, labored to con trol the majority of actual settlers by throats, by pistols and bowie-knives. The robberies, the murders and all the horrors of civil war, were begun and are carried on by the party sworn to establish slavery in /lamas. The only put taken In the contest by the Free State, men, as a body, has been In simple defence of their lives, their families and their property. Ile who Is possess ed of common intelligence, and has been familiar with current events, must either acknowledge these facts or show a degree of skepticism suffi cient to let aside all evidence except that of math ematical demonstration. Again the Banner and Advocate asserts, that, "sash party will of coarse tell of provocations by the other to justify their deals." t That, "the Re. port of the isessiigatiag Commillee of Congress mill Iskstg give us reliable information." What, I ask, is the story intended to be told by the above I Simply this,—that one party being in the wrong as much as the other, each will endeavor to pervcade or, by glaring fa/se• hoods, to believe that the other Is the aggressor: and that on the whole, the information, as yet received, is so uncertain, that we cannot base an opinion on It as to the merits of the contend ing parties. Now while all will agree, that upon informa tion received, Congress or the Supreme Court ought not to convict either party of Trearon, but rather to await the Committee's report, few I think would be willing to acknowledge that they had not already arrived at a satisfactory con clusion in regard to the character and aims of the contending parties. Besides nearly, If not all, the testimony taken by the Committee has beint already published and put into our hands. Truly ' , none is so blind to he that will not see," or we may add, so opinionless as he, who, from some motive, will not draw a conclusion. PI closing, I must make some farther apology for,brioging the Banner and Advocate as I have before the popular jury. It is an idea early in culeated in toy mind, and one quite firmly fixed —unpopular and heterodoxical though It may be now—that Christian Journals, like Christian Churches and bliniaters were designed not simp ly to discus Theological propositions and to deal with evils in the abstract, but rather and also, to carry the precepts of Christianity into every avenue of tide life, reproving sins, and elevating man regardless ololime, color or caste. I would not have the Editor of a Religious journal become a ranting politteian; but I would have him so free front "entangling alliances" with evil, so on the alert to serve the cause of humanity and justice which must ever ohexao tunise the true religion of Christ, that he will ex pose sin without "fear or favor," and Lead the way into all righteournees. It is a fact which I must cot pass unnoticed, that there are now, north of "Mason and Dixon'e line," very few religious papist' which continue front motion best known to theauslves to apologise for or to look complacently upon American Sla very. It should be the prayer of every Chris tian philanthropist. that soon there may not be ose which withholds Its clear and earnest con demnation from what has been truly called the "sum of all villaniee—the system under which every command in the Decalogue is violated, and which in its very nature abrogates the cen tral principles of Christianity which enjoin—"Do unto others as you would that they ahould do unto you," and "Love thy neighbor as thyeelf." J. P. D. Prom the London Timm, J.. 2 . Tax Recoournow or Wamreide Govranmstrr. —The Adadnietratlon of General Pierce has taken another step in that downward course to which it las resolutely addicted itself ever since Its entrance upon official duties. As if the Tin. lions in dispute between England and the United States were not *efficiently embroiled already, the President has just decided on a measure the effect of which must necessarily be to compli cate relations already grievously entangled, and smiater feelings on both sides of the Atlantic alr needlessly and wantonly irritated. As the matter seems not to be perfectly understood, we will, in a very few words, state to our reader' so much as may he necessary to enable them to appreciate the toll significance of the untoward circumstance which has just occurred at Wash. ington. About six months ago, a band of adventurers from the United States, under the command of • freebooter named Walker, invaded the Repub lic of Nicaragua, with no claim or pretext that we are aware of, merely relying on the power of the sword and the superiority of might to right. Success crowned their efforts; they overthrew the a:lilting goVernment, by what acts of blood lied treader, lt,be not now necessary to state. and buttoned' themselves, for a time at least, in the ,position of sovereigns of Nloangaa• line the neighboring States of Costa Ma and One temala became alarmed, and commenced an at tach epee the American invader...and the sco oese in Which, moor:ling to the met ecru, had declared in their War and agetinst e th r pire h t occupiers of the country. Walker followers have appealed to farce, en t d thr em• The " the r ot of °W Wl:American . and Clayton- tallier Treaty sake sot any English Governments safe L 4 10 477 : 1 e his Portion of Central lanerlas , erith the teue7riatit been applied by Am erica relenting precision to cur proecedlnge.. It wes, th er e o n, Impossible far th e Waited States to take any direct share in Walker's laiialen with out a moat flagrant breach of existing treaties— nay, they are bound by every principle of intee. national law, to present, by all means in their power, the sending of any support to those of their citizens who are disgracing the American name by deeds of blood and rapine worthy of the most condign punishment. Moro than this, they have been recently insisting, not only on the strictest observance of their neantrality laws, but on a respect for their sovereign rights, which obliges every nation in Its conduct towards another to consider not merely what is legal, but what may be agreeable and acceptable.— No nation ever had bound itself by its own con duct and declarations to more Scrupulous and even punctilious reverence for the rights and feelings of others. The course of the American Government, therefore, would seem to have been exceedingly plain—to have left Walker and his followers to undergo the fate they so richly mer ited, and to take credit to themselves for the rigor with which they observed that neutrality and re spected that treaty, whiehthey mamas of vio lating and disregarding. Unfortunately, however, elections are at hand. There is a class of voters whom nothing would eo much conciliate as iden tifying the Government of the United States, with an enterprise such as that of Walker and his associates. Between these two views the Government of General Pierce has for some time balanced, but at lest has taken and acted upon • resolution. The President has sent down to the Senate a message, in which be broadly pro fesses the doctrine of recognizing& Government de facto, whatever Its origin and thus has no dll'- Scotty In concluding that the Government of Walker le entitled to this recognition. Cense quently, though there is now residing in Wash ington a certain Mr. Marcelo's, representative of the late Government of Menages, who pro tests loudly against the proceeding, the Presi dent has received the Ambassador sent by Walk er, and thus rem:waxed his Government as one with which the United States may- enter into al liance, and one in whose service her citizens may enrol themselves without any violation of neu trality. The effect of each a step will, donne, be to send to the assistance of Walker and his emaciates hundreds of unquiet spirits from every part of the Union, and to involve the United Stets" virtually, though not ostensibly, in a war with Costs Ries and Guatemala. The pretences on which this step has been taken are extremely flimsy and transparent.— Walker's Government infor the moment in pos session of power, and may therefore be called, by a straining of language, a Government dr facto; but it Is in imminent peril of being over thrown from day to day by the combination of neighboring States, who ore waging against it 6 war of extermination, and it oecupies such a po sition that no impartial Government, willing to hold the scales evenly between it and the Gov ernment it has supplanted, could have dreamt of recognising its exisitenca as an independent State. It Is only commencing the struggle which mast be successfully terminated before it has a right to claim foreign recognition. But ought the United States to be impartial in this matter? The Government of Walker is founded by their own oitizens in defiance of the laws of their country and in contempt of the treaties by which that country is bound. Such men hive no right to any favor—no, not even toleration, from a Government which understands Its hon or and its duty, and the Union would only be making is suitable reparation for the crimes of her citizens did she employ her fortes to sup press the banditti who bays taken possession of a friendly and unotlendhig State. The recogni tion of such apower is a melancholy proof of the state of political morality which could counsel such a step, and the impotence of consideration' of right and justice to restrain the Government of the great Transatlantic Republic from the most dangerous and unjustifiable coarse. At the same time, the real nature of this pro ceeding must not be misunderstood. It is an alarming manifestation of the idea that actuate the American Government, and leads to most disagreeable anticipations as to the possibility of an amicable solution of any dispute with men who seam to recognize no other law than their wishes and their passions. But it is no cause of war, it is not even necessarily a ground of diplo mad.: complaint. The Clayton-Bulwer Treaty has not been in terms violated, and it may be probably expedient In the present critical state of the relations between the two countries rather to pass this matter in silence than to incur the risk of ,Introduoing fresh di ffi culties into a dis cussion already sufficiently perilous, or give an execute to those who are even now only too ready to seek an occasion of quarrel. If war do come, we must meet it as we may. Let us, at any rate, have, the estiefs:tion of reflecting that this greatest of human calamities has not been precipitated by any undue sensitiveness or any avoidable interference on our part. IMPORTANT FACTS KANSAS COHOIIIISHIONAL Comctrrits—Mears. Howard and Sherman of the Kansas Investigating Committee passed through this city on Saturday for Washington, having closed their labors. Mr. Howard's health is much - shattered. He will be obliged to remain for some days at Detroit to recuperate. The committee were in Westport eight days. During their stay at these places, numerous buagii from different parts of Missouri were rak,og incursions into the Territory, and were eng,mma in &matins and 'riving out the settlers. Sh,moon had been summoned to testify before the committee, and had appeared in Westport for the purpose. As he came in from the West, a company of armed Missourians entered the Territory from east without exciting the least attention. Shannon went to Kansas City with the committee, and while he was there a com pany from Clay county, Mo., moaned the river on their way west, mounted and equipped for war. They paraded in front of hbi hotel, yell ing and booting at Shannon who cowered with fear, in their presence. Tile testimony against the Border Ruffian is appaling and overwhelming. It is said that they have proof positive that Oliver himself voted is Kansas, notwithstanding his denial of the fut. His name is recorded, not Oliver, M. C., but M. C. Oliver, on the poll books. Credible witnesses, Missourian at that, testified &Tat they saw him sole. His rain was recorded as above as a blindfold against subsequent exposure.— He admits that he was on the ground and made a speech. There was no other M. or M. C. Oliver to be found that voted but the member of the committee himself. lie is undoubtedly • sworn member of the blue lodge." The keeper of the State Arsenal at Jefferson, Mo., testified before the Committee, that the Missourians who invaded Kenna and elected the bogus Legislature, seised him, tied him, hand and foot, threatened to take his life if ho resisted, then plundered the State Arsenal of U. S. can on, muskets, rifles and powder, armed themselves therewith, and then marched upon the 111-fated territory: It is said that the testi mony before the Committee clearly proves that only eight hundred and fifteen of those whose names were on the census, voted at the legiela five election on the 30th of March, 1855, and that not over eleven hundred of those who voted made any pretensions to residence in the tent tory. The whole vote cast was five thousand fioe . hundred. The Committee have Bemired sworn copies of the poll books and cenene, and have the names of pretty much every ruffian who voted, spotted —including that of Hon. M. Oliver, M. C., him self I It le a moat iuddunding record of villainy. And yet it is the black and bloody code of laws thee pealed and forced upon the people d San sae, that Pierce, Douglas and Buohanan declare most be enforced, and to refuse! o obey tehlahia pronouncedlrecuou, by the bleak democracy ! Chicago Tribune. . Mr. Buchanan as a Fillibuster The following resolutions, respecting the fa lure policy of the Democrat!, Party towards Central America and Cuba, were adopted by the Cincinnati Convention : • Retolo4 That in view of such commanding interest the people of the United States cannot but sympathise with the efforte which are be log made by the people of Central America to regenerate that portion of the continent which covers a passage across the oceanic Isthmus. Resolved, That the Democratic Party will e 1 pent of the Administration that every effort be made to !clews an =saw, tn . ( Z u r tion gf i ll tl7 l ico—to maintain a permanent FL - th d bus Hi great outlet , through which le s up waters the product!' regal uPol d 7 try "'. l / 2f lt e the commodities nrested by the union at people in our Western valleys an d th e large. In Al the th m " o e s r:eo4mGl ticlierwee. gdfyiegmbiguP"::duelljerlanezythincbgnauched language and may be made according to the climate and interests for which I „, acc red, it ie important to gather, as far as are — as it ispo -- est We - from the put declarations, y e w they moat ai .,aasarily be Interpreted by the candidate of the Democracy for the Chief Ma slaccaoy of the country. No one has forgotten the joint dispatch of ?deem. Buchanan, Mason and Soule, under date Oct. 18, 1854, which forms the principal document of the famous Ostend Conferancrok— It t, not our purpose to renew criticism, at this tate period, of that remarkable paper; but simply to note dawn • few facto with which to refresh the memory nf. Democrats in Virginia, Maryland, Booth Ostia; North Carolina, Sea tacky and Tennessee, who, fifteen months ago, retarded their determination never to support,. under any chumnstances, anyet the .men.who had lowered the national reputation; as. they eharged lbsahanan with haring done; by the adoption of prbrelpies which they deemed so detrimental to the Intents of the country. The entire document to which Mr. Buenj.i. signature was appended relates to the acquisi e tion of Cuba, and p u rc h a s e ong Sane of arguments in favor of the and against the right of Spain to refuse to sell that Island.— "On this grave and important matter, enirmlt ted to their consideration, there had been," asie the document, "a full and unreserved Inter change of views and sentiments" between the three Ministers, which had "resulted in a cor dial °oh:eidetic° of opinion." "We have arriv ed," they say, "at tho conclusion, and are thor oughly convinced, that an immediate and earneet effort ought to be made to purchase Cuba from Spain at any prioe for which It tan be obtained, not exceeding millions of dollars," One third part of the purchue money waa afterwards spoken of of "forty Whose of doilars, which made the blank space to be fdled up, one hun dtal and twenty millions of dollars. "But" con tinued Mr. Buchanan And his companions, "If Spain, deaf to the voice of her own interest& and actuated by a etabborn pride and false sense of honor, should refuse to sell Cuba to the Uni ted Statea, thee—what is to be done For such a crime ht ready mind of Mr. Buchanan had ready at hand a mode of punishment. The letter suggests, in view of that emergency, as follows: "It will then be time to consider the question, does Cuba, In the possession of Spain, seriously endanger our internal peace and the existence of our beloved Union? Should thin question be an swered in the affirmative, then, by every law, human and Divine, we shall be Jo:stir:al 'await ing it from Spain, if we possess the power. We fear that the course and current of events Is ra pidly tending towards snob a astastophre." This nay appear strong language, but it is nothing to what follows. The accredited Minis ter to the Court of Bt. James, with his associ- Mee. continues: = "Should. the Cubans them selves organise an Insurrection against the Spanish Government, and should other indepen dent nation, some to the aid a Spain in the con test, no human power could , In our o pinion. pre vent the people and Government of the United States from taking part in sues evil War , in support of their neighbora and friends." Bat sten this la not the climax o illUbusterism which-Ole famous letter before f ns ineulestes. After treating of tillituatariam per se, and show log when end how it may properly be resorted to, it family proceeda to show that right or Sta wrong, buster the citizens of the United States must and will. It sap: "Should the Cabana - themselves rise in revolt, ito human power could prevent chisel°, ofthe United States ; and liberal -minded men of other countries, hum rushing to their assistance. * * It is not improbable, therefore, that Cuba may be wrest ed from Spain by a kienessfol revolution." Let It be remembered, therefore, that it Mr. Buchanan should be elevated to the dignity of President of the United States, be artepte that office pledged not to Interfere with any violation of the neutrality lowa of the land which shall take place in furtherance at the scheme of an nexing Cuba. Lot it, moreover, be remembered that his only chance of attaining the highest of fice in the gift of the country, is from the hands of those in the South who repudiated his course a little over a year ago.—N. Y. Mao. Nanoctrenzrzzart.—lt is stated that Colonel Bawlineon has lately discovered, In • state of perfect preservation, what is believed to be the mummy of Nebuchadnezzar. The face off, the rebelhous monarch of Babylon, covered by,rne of those gold masks usually found in Assyrian tombs, is described LS very handsome—the fore head high end commanding, the features mark ed and regular. A postAnortem examination has' been made and the atomaah•found foil of gram.—London Allem The Taylor Aron Work* for Bale. Tii.HIS elegant Bolling Mill, in Newport, la gy, non offered tor sale. It le beautlfedly located on eon banker Licking river. The =III hankie WO reo long by 1.60 aidg to two engine.. oak of 10 Inch cyl inder and .7t) lath Woke. and Ll:Rona lath and het stroke, with' mono. doctor. web,. toilers. Ad. cr , n order. Also, • roll turnhaa Liana six fornscas 'Mgt serve of grmand The mill is whittle. ten dere or halos ready to mannfecturs I n . The alms dleanibed 31menu edit be sold at Pub& Auction. on ts• premien/, on wro• NEBDAY. June eth. 185 . at 10 A. VG, =kw derided? 4=l Ittgs i rtr,t: m. known ths de/ er.tal , ..r—r. Address POW DUD IS • CO. Nene:S. KT. 10 RAMER BELTlNO—blade by HI YT Tigelii th giiklyatialeWertNtin , s Or man llanPlEt Oelat. Or POIRr OM Matsuda •• 111,th:tau manner. • tut I arecytmentaxfsals try Id. DJ: LANGE 293 .• • !it., C _ OPPER A. BRASS KETTLES —A foil ustortmmt 0f.11.13.4 of cur own • resavds4o2% warranted articla. at 1.11 hood at.. iron City eta.. s od Tin Warallolll. j•11:1 T. J. CRAIG t W. lIRKEE'S BAKING POWDER-10 re for tar by B. e. LATINISTOCE aWA - - SEEP PELTS-650 Shank Pelt; reci Th d and Cro W. by SPRISOIS ILLEIIII3OII. APPLES--75 bus choiceroryApples In gars and for ale try ATWELL, LIZ i Ca p rale by IPES-100 brs - Clay Pipes; for 75 ;1: 505. PiP IT U WEItaIIi top. 'VICE Co-PartneraluD heretofore existipg ender the style of Wll, eCUTCHEON &CO, ts day diamolred br mutual comma, 11. D. Mean M,t withdrawn from the buetnees. All tba bashtio ot the old Om will be settled by W. bleCutebeem. May I.6th. 111511.—m717 ~le►\~l7.VK~~~~i'ilE~"K~ =lnt of Rho arr. Plunge and &Wag. Ilealng SIuLW, Chlld.terut Ilat2ni. on hang at the hos aIY tove Warehouse of T. J. CliAlei s 00. 151 wood.- BU T TER-1 2 i bb's chfice I , Litl , l Butler; " Pro Nr4tre. dit a CO. ROTTEN STONE-17 bble for gee by B. A. YAHNZERIXWIan. acme rut and Wad a. CHEESE -5d boxes prime reed and for moo by Jab WIiFtIeOI3VMMX, Sag Marty Et. BACON SRO low to eLa• by RS-=5 casks for DAVID C. HEMS PEACHES -100 bus halves reed and for rale by WM. bICOMILIZON. In Merry Bt. IJICITASII-8 casks of No 1 reed and for L age by int SdeCUTCIZON. 2IS Marty St VAST STEEL Mowing Boyth= wananted, fir br lIOLM tOOLLM LIS Mirk*, wt. GRAIN CRADLES of every variety, for I. by .46 HOLMES t COLLM. 119Ioist it AWN GRASS Serythe,s, a superior article tbr..l•b7 jos stoma a COLLINS. JB. HOLMES' ICE IitiBSTS for sale by . _Jell 110L111:8 a COLLINS, No 19 Mod rt._ FICENcHkniEROEDBBIEs—Wii uoffer • wry choke ;aka:tie:a orttwochWaked Collars. llterm, Bak. Ildk) LAl,,ar th e growwit pntierrok at. low Wee:. JOS. ROMA 011-77 WW I et et • FITNSI-Bpanin, Indian. on, Palm. aster sad other styks owl mbar AW - ITed. also elsgaat Wblur Olt Oiss. at is° • WORN rd. IT Marked. LARD 4RASR-1 bbl Lard, 1 1 do Gm" landltur from stsaarl s eargr l e b l ton iraygo. 00L-11 bap nom landing from Warn orr,.l4eob Pr" Swish; by .11411/1.11 - DICKNY & CO. • VOTTON-88 baba now landing from tJ atm:la Jacob Fats, lb. sae by_ 1.12 nuaAll & CO, D RIEleidD APPLES—WO Ina on hand am •10. APPLES los P. DAUM I CO. I AHD-20 kegs No 1 Lard for sale by 1.4J.e ta. DAILZELL a Oa AILS—?SO kegs Nails, ass'il sizes, in stan astA Aga gala by ATWELL. LIE A CO. L 1• x , . ar, ge 9, n nom ma me ale br A.TWEELL. LIKE CO. 11311P.E PERUVIAN GUANA with Gov ernment bran d _for Air Jen liOL111:5 t OULLINII. No. IV[Wood THE Horn's Foot and How to eep ic 04 U4 b y 1171 = b a=ezrol2O Wood at • STRAWBERRY BASSETS for sale by HOLMES a COLLIN& t—rr'" C u tti ng boxes P numnimu ttin s i , n3l yved sad he Ds No 110 &wood amt. all Aftp--10 kgo No 1 in store end for ILA.a. Dr ra& &TWILL. LE& & OD. po ANTED—A urnoyman Machinist of o w - Haters. To sun With 0 t•ii.lll NU. " S. -- onnotaat k sow /Wheat. YARN 911-s bble Light Copal for sal ‘by JM B .s MIAMI 44 W. lbs for sale by ILLos te.v.szusice 00. . _ OIL BURGAMOT cinnamcm Swum fm—l ma each ha NI. by 11. I. SILLICELS 00. riBINOIDINE—WO ors jaat.rac'd and for _ sate by Jot IL EL BELLIES 00. .-- - - Ai RAI I grO en „, u , awl sad lar *slob, . BELLEW, 60, O. SUGAR-150 bhda fair to choice .111 • ands In store net *a mi.W. D. O. EIX/LBST. eor nand rad Marty dit. WRAPPENQ PAPER-350 lulls Straw, • V Coma, Medium awl Double Crown Menlo b• i• 4 y-_ R. /MAW is 00.4>ab Wood and 2a OLDEN SYRUP—a. bbls Balt. o.Byruip In don and la sale by .TWaL-L j 100, C. SODA---50 kga' S Q — Soda In atom • •1•1 tr Ws by eywka.L. 1,133 k Q.ALERATUS-75 bui Salaam in pa- MLA:IAm sad daub trr ATAHLL. LIOS' it 00. OAP 4t, O.A.NELES-55 bze No 1 German gos , • . '7l do Hann &ars bra itor Qindlon 113 do Innonmonodko. In dors sad *redo br ATWILLL. LIM 1 Oil LAND 011.-15 bblo No 1 Lard Oil m Moro and tor ado 9 r,:Jude ACWILL, LYN* 00. • rbbiuduubia.-No. 3-20 Large ZS li. No. 3 Modlos..inst, tied sod far tr d Buzatims ON. R-- tin • culting ch last sesta sad lbr lablbr . DAL= IM 00. j * V- Ka In sad fsesids br EPRLEOZII RARBAihn. QIIGAR OURED - EIAbIS-10 te./1 jug roo'd I break ISPBUIGER zwitmucia.
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