>i.^ ESTABLISHED IN. 178 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE rtanartm. DAILY AND WEEKLY ET ' :WRIT F. it CO. DAVID NYZ KIIITE.J • tskuurx lIAIai r. . rnos os tam 'aim • Era Don vo ffi MT *mu. .DAILY-81z &Wan Per .loam. pya N ahalf ". IV AK Y—Tro deitann;rr Ana nm. *drat re. C 4r ilt eePollod on the Followlng conditions: • Three ranee per annum-. • 600 Na eoptax ..... -Ten ernes • do ...... 00 Twenty oohs do - -.. 20 00 The macre Ar exit dab to bradderesed"to and talc veld rariahly IA advance. No dub pLATZI be sent after the year explrea, unless the money I. lent for • renters'. . • RATESZ .ADVERTISLIW: onoeepoire, (10 of Nonpareil Or iSal Ito one additlotea - 1104..—.. 0 66 Do . one 1 75 Do two .woks..' 3 0 Do • . three weeks tOO Ito one •00 two ..... ' 7 00 nix months 11 00 PtanDo. • - twelve mootha.L " 16 00 Card., (S line. or len per istionni) 6CO One dollar fur e h additional line.- One swam. changeable st plenum; (pet no- • num) et - deire of ...• • .... 01 Tor each additional mum, Muerte.) overate morals. and for oath addltkmel sq ewe Inserted tinder the yearly twice, bolt Print Advertbiaments eseeedina *mune; land not over fifteen "11124. , w.i..",:='fr2 I. nd the onoono cheritn) fer their k r l thp Iktit ertil"""' .t other candidates for eMoe to be eberigibe Minn 00 other adnetintisents. • Advertioements not marked en • the navy floe specified minder of.lneerUons, will be motioned till forbid. and raement exacted accordingly: the privilege of annul advertisers Is strletly Molted to their own Ittonediate businees, sad ell advertleenietits fir the bemeilt of other persona. DA as all advertisements not Dionediately corer eted with 1.1.0 own busloess. end all clones of mlyertbements. In length or otherwise. be and the thane thin:01,1011 le charged at tiro UMW ntei. Iron such transient advertising. bills will be eetnratMy t;•All and omet a meet ID a.trertlosu n ee furj i charitable lutitutions. fire cow -1 soles. wan. tot;tudde, and other public meetings. and ell nolltioal meetings and notion, to be shaege.l hal:prim. Par able etrietly 1111,1141 DO: • • • • Mania" notices to be ch.rged cent. Oesth notion • luerted withouVeharge, Wed by funeral Invitations or obituary notice*, sod when to entomPeoled.tebe paid_ - . ltegar adnetleers. and others 'ending con . ininoica. liens. ul or renuiring• notkee designed to or. attenUon to Petra &drove. ,Coacerta. or - aor Poblio milerninment‘ where Ganes me modeler inlinittausi-ail mikes of rei •ol. ageosioUons-enty.notke &atoned to roll 'attention to private enterprises, ealmilated or Intended to promote m1'1 . 1410,1 Interest eon old y.be Inserted with the under. standing that the anon is to be paid for, If Intended to to. Inserted In the laaleolumn, :the same will be einulled • t the retool' 10 note MalloO cr NW. notices to he charred triple ric*. Torero Limon Petitions 0.1 each- • Pants duets' and Anetioneen'advertiwatients not tebrtbe elatood under pearly sates, but snowed a discoint of thhreWand citieibird pie oat hut the amount. of bllla . - - - - lattirLy miir PAPUA. :. One Maar.. throe 50 Do. i eget additional 37 • antininstaaara "'mu I'AVEL (10 Unes.)ona cental. . mak additional Insertion.._ .RS mat. All tramicut advertisements to be paid in advance. DISCOUNT RATES OP lIITIMMOII 0.017,1 T SONS _Broken. N. UOLMES & iftruto. Wawa ran PNI , INSYLVANIA. • tff Rank of Pittsburgh,-...par Esehanwe Bank of do--par ll Moo. Manure of do,par Bank of Commerce-„.....par Bank of North Amorion- Hank of North'n Martina flank. of Pennayhanta--.par Bonk of Tenn Township...par tk/mmerreter Bank of Pa.--par Varamo r attlechanies . tabard Bank-. --..par Kensington Bank._... .Par alio:tutor- &Mach. Bank .-par alechanks• l_oramotudok Philadelphia Foothwark f C luizabOurgh3llßank o fMede en7 ounty . Rank o a C- Book of Bank of Dd. Un.Chester.-par :Monk of flormantown-. Bank of Oettpur - Adt.., Len w hank of it.-- - Bank of Slldd Montgomery Co.Ban_ _ Bank of Northumbortand-par carlbde Ilanic..-. /34 'olumbL, Bk. PoiTgo . t.n..parl• Buylertonu Easton Me Stank- • .:. • 1 , Fume& Ilk - o . iniaia7.,..a• Farmers' Ilk of Lane:tater-par Farmers' Bank of eh ,y l ne a s d In = g.par P o a rm & mo,fMu/klb rranklln llk Washington-par I larrisburg Bank.- _;.l Honesdale Park Lanouter Blank-.,- _—..par Lanastar County asya—rer Lebanon Bant--. :‘llitent Bank or Mirka Plononnhela West Broach; Bank- - • Wyoming Bk. Wllkesieur; At York 8ank.................._.1 3 g Ohio State Branch at Akron.-- au Branch la Athens------ do branch it ..Brldgeport do, Branch aktgillhodta.„...' 'Am Brandt at Branch at , do Branch atlelayton....-.. do Branch at Delairom--. do Branch at • Cohrot _ -boa •do Brooch at Astaahula,..." dot . Branch at Salem-- do Branch strllanandi--. do Branch at Rlpley..--..... do Branch at Clacinroal.-.-. do Branch at Washington--. do Branch at Culla- --. do Branch at Lancaster- do Branch at Steubenville- do Branch atilt Vernon..-. linarh 0t..... B roah Bpriughel. Branc c h n 1 aMrietta....-...: do nch at t. P Bla ßrom% at Mlesaant....-. d do Branch at Taneattlie--... do! Branch at do Brandt:a_ - do Branch at .Bortanouth--. do' Branch at dot Branch at Boren do Month at Cuyahoga.-- do. Month at Ma55i110n....... do Brooch at'Wooster.....,.. do • And Fourth as. rittenergAr ißranch at 5erb...._.... IX Branch at...Youomitono.. do Bank ClocWoatl-. do Oommemlal Bk,lanclul- do Ft.:11E110 do - do 1 1.11 1 flo ' WoIns il q k Thol — teo- -- do Woldero Reacrro Bad,. :do Bank of Marillon-.-- Small Nolo.; ...IX • NEW 4/Lao/loot X NNW YORK. COul Nevr a York r lIMLYLVIR NJI EY DELAW All solvent 800ka....--. X •• Bank n ol v t.hoalgst i — 114 K. Baoltlik,‘„NoTrolV f armmf' erraett. North Western Bank,* Branthes-... NO= ll' CT. 11:01214.'" Doak of Caw Carton.F , 2 Bank nt Bt. orN k.Wlh . a .V . lrre ' llan SOUTH OALLIN4. , BkoftheStorTa .... lbut Book or Fort h Bank of Charleton-....,.. Flantere/t3lecharie Bk i a CI z EOBOIA e it g to n r.2 Ik oflinlA i zgZog 3 KK•lillefa.. • lik of Regt Loedree Ilk of Lonloneo,Thonton ortherallltorKentotty Southern ofEentarkr " MISSOUUL . . k °rM'" Ael; 3l. o l ;i °‘'l- 13 fa 14.1 r, of 11114415.. 74 suline oj.. do. S • NICIROAN. .loe'Aer: Imesa:Bent stock meek 3 Peobaralar Dank-.--, 3 lnentanee tkaapsay:.-- State Itax, c liF zificia. 3 Rk Beak of .IDontrest:4, S Dk of atttada..Tocooto 5 . . • NASTkIEN Y.X.CIL \NUE.. On New Yoe_ 1nd10de1p151C........—... do WEST th RN n _XC LLANIE d .' o .... ..... 001.1) JLND6PECIETAI4O7..' Doubloons, epanieh MOO I'otriot...--.150 E 6 66 6. new Xrederleteroto..—.-- 7,80 Teo 7,841 k 7 frre 6,90 2,16 PRICES OP errons REPORTED FOR =P. • • - . A.': WILKINS & CO. STOCK ..&ND EXCHANGE BROKERS, j. 5P0.71 forwrir srEpsr. -I-. ' . Prrrssciot. J tine 0. 1064 dri,VEESE .WAREIIOI.4E.-- - HENRY If. - 11. j ItOLLlNS,Fortrargllng.tlOonamlocion Ilarebantand . ~. : c: , . 1 , 1.4 . x_.." . I . , gioughg , Dealer In Meese, Euttcr, Lake 11,1 end Produce gencrally; ~ • 0 1 4 .. i . .. - E. _ ~ . . z !yond atzteO c abore %ace, Eittnburch ;.---- '0731 uustea,suit. i 5.......- coo - . - int.../an..t.hdE VON BONNTIORST & 31URPLEY, *hole.; INu. ,]... " b'5........- . IN .: z: . Int.Pcb• Aug. g mho Grocers and Commicalen Mcretionta, and !kale. Perawatra 2:: ::: ..... ...: ca,... ..... .... falt.trz t i tzimch nu...t.turve, Na.:: "..tee streetOltts- AlNerai Caaa. Ws.:-....--- 100 10 "" . lota Maya NOT -- .-__-__ ------ ________ ' I , . , , 16 1 . 1.°3 -.. ..:, . 6 . L.... . .7 ! h a % °. 8 1 . 7. d d e ° ' IACOR FORSYTII, Jr., Fora-larding MA pittit .,.. h • , 18 , . 0 ........... IGO 00 - •;; . Th L i gh , o j g ly. .11 , Onambedon Merelotat. No. 68 Water strest.pittsWra. 1N7 , . I coup. Ws, If. L. 100 00 - , do ' - • fc2011:7 2 2 AM b.-gunny Ca.-. ... 100 .90 - Int 11474N0v ' --------• f; , .. soup. crs,hati. too Do - ___ ea rODLASPAIVER, Importer and Dealer mix rue ln Preach and Atetedenta Wall Paper. NeL 76 Marbsot . Donk of iittshwals-.....- / 4 1 ST4= ST DI , . Mei 411X1- betwesu.Thled and Fourth assert, / 2 / 6 4 02416; 111nrehunta7 la Materuf /l o ok 60 0o 63 . do • Exchan g e Dank-- ~.. -.... LA 57 :...ir7.• .. do 4 . •• p.141 1 0.01 . 4 4 ."...16", 1 A I .v; 'a .. . ' W McOLINTOCK, Importer and Whole clews.' DopmetjaiiZ. 62 62ti 61Na . . • ... a v o ,r., t,:gutal ib ,,,Ret,i,' ,IVr m i; o,,, rat .Floor 00 Monongahela /141,140- 22.2 20 .22 Di e ,m ar a v o x:. 1 1 1 •00.0 Last rdoweduils,No.llllMartet street. , .'- • • Mt. fasir 62 10 /26°-• 3l 2 . _ Di"../art ORR IS PATTON, Wholexale and Re. Mod. tlt.' Deldwo.. 113 44 2 Dlar. •. • pa North .Utortl4ll.-.... 00 ',• CO. 36- am w. 0 22.2..... tea ' tall Oweere, on the Eastern . Ids of the Dtsrocesal, Will . 1k6124.-4-:. Wa .pi • - ... . PO. ass Tlttablaran cL usaW4nos-a 4 .109 Dlr. 26 .0 •,e .. - • -... ipRY„ .- GOODS. . . . Western InstrancoCo...... '... .19 .10)(r„,.. „ ahcr g2l Ca thene lastwaswer 00 •... . ~. 21 "21 ; . . AssoW6l4od Firemens 06- - 10 26 • . . Pltbabur g h-te.Phlls-43 a6O ...41 .. 4(8, , ... A-, af t 5 . ../. 3 ==7. „ IT.; owads k Eushrobbsdre,' Pit ... 00 4,721.a-losonmee- -0 ) •40 -. D l O. Q , 3 0../.. lwartmeert. of whTeka eau slwaysTro teed at tit i rVeif - do Lt..," '''''`.. x. i.,--ii,.V.-""--. ; . 2 1 ' 31 ..... -- Di .„ 4 . 10 . 6 .'. Morket street sad the Diamond. Plalaburch. Ps. ap114 7 Len sou. sLtererrria . ~" -. -.' . ' '-•4. A. maids A 01. rrrasorason.-e. t. aartsgerrak co w. song. . 2L A. MASON & CO.,,Wholesale ana Retail tiltsbalar Works--.. 60 tai 40 , Mweon filsokerster- 60 41: 41- DI, Jon. 4So 4 Dream to 6 . 43 , 7 sod 214104 Dr 7 Doses, 20 rWth Yong heasy Warlorater 150 16'" New litoek. net, Plttsboxsth.. 16arroa.Cutral Rallrowl... 60 4? 40 . Mbla a p.... Lah.d- 60 4864 46X '. • a. .' MIIRPItY &• .tIGROITFIELD, Wholesale Balt. la 01160. Rallread....-. 60 r• . - wad Retall INT GoodtMerebstati, corner Fourth Lod nevadzod a 61607114 It.E. 1.0 .... • ""- . . . . • . Weald. Vittaburst. ... . . Marko, /1411wayillIT Doek 1 106 • 100 ' • .. „ .F4yet111.44‘700--..- .10 so areeremi 4.5. thew Dom/W*o-a. lee ,• ze - , :. •,, •.- - . GROCERS. , . , Do. t : do. fsersi).-. 140 36 a - . • . . . . . .. . Varttweneek 6:14.09 Naiad 26 10 : ; .7!.. -. ' • • . ' Alla.* Pearrm 4 11.44.1•114. 26 93 26 a , lICERT idoo . llE,Viliolesalo Grocer, Roe. slreanteury_Twwwlke U. 60 to • 5 • . ' . .117 7 143 DhatlDer,Douler lu Prodeds, Pittsburgh Men. 13122 14 01.0 6...C.-•-•,•-• 2° ••• - ": .'7 . - a said all kin& of Yoet4-n sad Domestic hat* and Il d wors,No.-216 . Liberty strft..2 On hand a. rny. Ism • • a COTP/2. ..,....t..... .... 112 los E 2. i d „; . .; 412r,1e.. of sy. wear old 31auangshols Whlsksy, whkh suits I t ?lt i s h ba2ght .. 501d0n........ :::: : . 1 ... .I . a. 114, ,, ga i 1 5;; 1 3 % . 42i , , 70 .0. GL /00 , 2 , 6 1 6- Iron C117.-..,-,-...-- -.3 . 3 ' h..: o. GilTr GRAFF /cICO.; Grocers and Coin- Zoneks..-..--...-....... .- 2 ... . . . e ;a leshwi Merehatatu• also, Dealers in 4,11 .11141 of Ptitsbtargh .9 Ida Dona.. - 4 3 .. ' . . a bur g h Manuthetured ankles, cora sr of Soogud 400 Ohki..-....a.a........-.-- • ; - _ 23t .IN . ' Musts 711taloarcha 111.- ' • . ' ' -- ' 5e1147 . tl a erelasat..' ......... - . 1 ...Z 400 / 17,76 iFt 7 ...... ,.. ." ... 7 .N .! - . ' . ' ' ' 0 BLACKBURV - ,C7a , 'Wholesale Gro noue.esse.- -.,...- -... aloollroe nors---....-- ..- Vi 2 •1 1 , : L.. ' . il til & r 7, 171 a l ral i T 14Wa l tl i eh A l t 2 1 6 t.. ' k P r 1 d ll TWlrr d "4 7 ... 5 ............ t .. r .. ~........, i ..' '2 . 2m ' • .; on baud at thelr Ws:XL% 14,141 Water st ra t i Plttal a. mnr -- - --- 7.: .= 2 /?. . ' ' - . . . ' p-.................-..- - yi . .- b , I . :, , ' ' MIMI 1nC1E........-. ... ' ... '.......10rana swum ... t.i .„----- .... ........ 7.= -... ~,. 24. ~ .. ISAIAH . D.110 . K DICKEY /4. - eb".,...Wholeeale: Gra rant ..,.....,.:..-- -12 M - 10 • " • . ' - ono , legion 11,76 m A...a 1) ,,, 7 ,,,, in p ro d.,. , .0.60 66 ster street, isa4l97 Front street, littsargh. • Ilgenlx..-1--.....-::-. ... .- - - . .. - Norwleh.-...........-....1 - /2 1 10 ' ' --- 7 7 $ 'TANGS AilD IiANKiNG lIOUSK.OT • • • • IL - WILKINS a CO., • ": , Masi States Dena RefeUr • N 0.71. Fawn, died.' . PITTSSU VORRIGN. and Domestic Dichimge,. Colo, land arratitil, bengal sad labl• • Ordieettenut nude thronahaut tb. untan. • noshe s diseenuted and kens neitotlatall• pottiit and pold ved an onOreareleston. , • flown , rere deptmat. and Interest allowedwhen lA. deo3 GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO. piAtzas JacZ A STA R ABAttc2O•FEkke.. 74 A irrg="rirjrb; I Z r=" ppyrrAßLV,!, THRASHING ",!. DlACtitiEs ANI) • - SEP/4070'48; WARRANTED le be thninug'my.built, Air 'awl to work Welt' made mei odd c:vr, OARRoL, .out. If 111.50 , 1Pettn street, Pitt. band,. Ttot 11 . Eking Mnelitme I.* , beautiful, simple e s s sewed. Iwo removed from Plata to Plows us! ear wx .t, w ith .1 aseareolgorela tang Iv' Bela, No air Seine rans lighter. tbnishea teeter. or wages honer irork. Mora thew SAO of Wag are now la use in Ms neaten iltatereidglood nii r Best Womatateet: MLese agog them him thrashed troia SD to 300S00 -.Wehrle N.anit, • th oinu o t trtel, they bare been rerognaleaded to those who tug them to to u n-.44, t1i0,d to oiolt So *oil do au/ lo The Separator is liwit'a Pateat. - and Is 'Stetted to the Thraidser. and didit i trpororstat the 'trim and duff I' root Ow gratitarid ea calm satUreethia whenever DENTISTS. - - SCOTT, Dentist, - Fourth street,' r•, sr• Joon wept of plarket.', um. warren - slim. A. WARD, DENTIST, Penn street, Willem store nand. Offk• barn *Om nix to t. r. lOW W h inS S t4 s to knoo n i m will Inq r nO te n l 4 v q e m n ent a o t derir ;• -v444"lte . , . . „ . . . ... . H • . • . . . IT . . . . , . . ~. .. . \ • k , • - - - _ - --- -- . BUSINESS CARDS. ArtoßNEys. S.. MORRISON, Attorney and Counsel .". tor at. Lwor. (Nano rancerod to NC, 41 Gnat street, mar Fourth. Plttaborgh, Pa. - • j W.. HALL, Attorney at Tow. "Bake ,/ • veil Buildings," Grant street. between Fourth and Dimond Alley. 110 8 /3 . ERT kPIIILLIPP, Attorney at h , ate jtonoOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Corner of Fifth and Grant strzeta,oppnslta the Court stem Pittabursta TAMES J. KUHN; Attorney at Law, office Fourth street, Ilear Onnt. PittAurgh. FkAls'CIS C.FLAISTEGIN, AttorneyatLaw, Na 170 Fourth stmt. Plttabureh. ASPERE. BRADY, .Attorney at Law, J 1151 Fifth street, Pittalnargh. - _ BANKERS AND BROKERS. TIERNAN:a; CO., Bankers and Exchange nnsicis. NO. ex Irmo otrevt, corner of Diamond AlleY, i/Rrany mullein Dank Notesand Coin. Discount Thal. XlChillar, and Dmmissory Note: make Collections In all the mindoel clam of the Union; Receive Deposits on call AIM on intemst.nd glee their prompt attention Mall oth er MZURIV appertaining ton Broker's busies... la.Rastern li:change constantly for sale. mh2S-Ir I.lf KAMM rl 4 / 1 1.70 A IitIdIIIIICMTY & RAIIM, Bankcra and Ex eban,m Brokers. Bur and sell Gold end Silver and n Notes. uiretlate loans on Reel Estado or Stock Seem titles. numbest, Promissory. Notes. and Time Bills on East Gnus West Bur and sell cks on emmulMion. made on all wants toGm Union. (Moe corner of MIMI and Wood streets. dlreetlr oPimrlis the Si. fluid. surldr D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange ittu.R m orl':;xet u n g e on Ile rth = rent onto; ColleMlons male on the Went at Imi tales Wen. tern Bank Noteollooght nod sold. 1Y - - - - FATV.P.IIIAY 1 , 4111r.1. 1111? Or/..- UN. E. lint. HANNA S Co., Successors to Mundy. banns A Co.. Ranker", Exchange inekernand eic , ye in Foreign andllumeetie Exchange, Certificate* of t, Rank Notes, .d Specie— ` .lf teener of Wood and ni rade. Current dfonegneetlred on Depealt. Sight ale Baia and collertione made on nearly ail prinee pal into of the United Rata, , dom. highsat premium said for Foreign and American Advances muds cm ettrulfmmenta of Frodum, shipped east. on ilbetal Lstma. • - wm.M. WILLT/K3l§ — tc .... Vankerg and • If V .Eithsostre tinkers, liorth East corner or. Wood Ppd. Third stssats. Pittsburgh. All trunssottous boas on Mks! term, and osllcethiii promptly attended to. • is.mr AWILKINS & CO., - Exchange Brokers, • Ka. 75 roarta orpoAte the rank or litte. ch. All trsxmmtiotm at most 111.1./ rater. Jrlo UTM. LARIMER, ankers and Br°- Pi ker. 4th rtreet, No. CC, It Jr.,' djoinining the Bank of ttabargh. • p" h a & SON:Denlers in forOign . m SIN se a Domes& of Exabas, (k:rtllleates of lle Le, Mask Notes and Speen, No. Market steet. Mts. web s SUrColloel.losit made on all the hrintipal cities throusnotrt the United States. COMAUSSION &C. WM. H. BUXTON.: . Wholaale Grocer, importer and Dealer in IFIaNRBIOWINES, c.• Brandies and Old M - neartabela 'Rye N 0.1% Booth-Plat owner Wood sad Front Mu, Sitttbuuh. Sena& 50621 POINtiEXTER, General Merchan . dlr. Meter sad Crearelrelan Merchant. 167 Front :Rt. and 113 Sewed street. Pittsburgh. atol , l=d • L vm.,,elil-rillrowUßrGi4,.iltalode.t.inatir Tea 1 er IroodAssn Hood Sixth E i = di tgrzte. h a u leitts adrit o e . :Setteireqrtect Inde ' hatled fr om ant' hands is the Kait ' ena markete,whleh will be mid at the lowest market prices. WHOA., Steamboats. and Fatale% baying by the quantity. impelled at wheleade tubas. • AlTGwde delivered In the city Tree of du', spit . "&,' A. 3111ANE, Comndssion and For warding Moreboati, dolor. In Wool inul Produm malkeo. Pittsburgh Elaaufr.ftares. No.ll4l4pud . "s 4 B. LEECH", MeALPLN -.2c- CO., Whole • a saln Ormuz, and Ilesders In ltroinlons, Maas and P ttanamb Manufactures, No. 212 and 214 labati street, !Om ttalmlotr .... ....:::.:....»_..:....ea~a. it. ittmitOS. - 11ZOB 1 SUN a: CO: 'Wholesale Grocers, Deal,,, etild b. Cmitinieitott Meithaltigo. PRI.NGER .11.A.R . BAU011& CO. (Succes to a. Ilarbinab.) IPotrantaldon an/Forwardlnc. eenhantr. Dealers In Want and Produce mr...nr. 145 That and 116 Second streets. Pittsburgh. Pa. ap3-1y REA, Flinn' Factors, Commission Ofand Forma:Ong 31crebants and llcateno Prodnee gener • aL1r.....41.1•04, rittomrab .11Antatedn.n. promrllT attentlealn. Nos . T 4 Waterand:9oyront W., Pittabn Pcaua. -I. 7 I[ARDY, - JONES & CO., SUMMON t.O a - ATWOOD..JONES ACO .Commiadon. and Yawata% IncT"rd..g.4l,mai. luPritbb.rgh MaaufactalecKlUnada. - - :BUSY, .kee ISLANIIEWS Sc. CO., Wholesal e Gro , rem Imbeden lea Perwardine Sferctuucte, sad We for ItrichtetiCott.. Tern.= Wirer et-, E . 3l . Cl 3 l l l2 ,l ! .(„ A , Aal k it ia, Gen - rarlaz.:l Co nl :nu:nig ,ulf-r on = ludzumeote-of Produce grueisily. jaMy TOIIN WATT & CO., Wholesale- Grocers. • - Commlmion tterrtlanta, Draken In l'r s Morn nal lehurrb 'Manufactures. lin W 3 Liberty rt., Pittobarnh. B: CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, ale l / 2 ) c ""lrw= 1,.1"Ia. , r 4 Pee Pend Ash. and Western Prods., gettansity. Water street. bettiven - Nnithtlel4 and Worst, Pittsburgh. 11 13 ALL kh, By enoxts irmx.trrria, a _ (late of arm - Robisou. ULU* t Co.) • LITTLE •&., CO,,..Wholesale Grocers, Produce atulemanalselou Merchants, and Dealers In Tittiburgh Manufactures, No. 112 &mod Jame, Pitt. aL9rrlat burnt". JORN /0111L.........J.5EN'D. ..WAIRSi O. LOL MMUS it Rag, Wholesale Grocers and laasnmisden Atettlatnts; No 194 Lltaty great Pitt. • ' • WIC DAGALEI ' ... . ... -.10n2f 0. COullaciF. IL U. lI.UULLT• AV /Vl.l BAGALEY . CO.; Who - 16011,10 Gro ►Y.• com"Noo.l3 and 2,0 Wood stmt. Pittsburgh.. • " . • WILLI/#:24 ' iti... ItPOLURG i „ Grocer And 1 W. T ., De . i , T; c.imiof Weed and Sixth devote. Nu' ~d,,,,,,, two • large esiertincot of choice tirceertes mid 1100 - Telui—Vonrigo Irene sad Ma& Medea& .4 Re W 4 . Makes copied eve the lagoon Wire. , - .. . 1-115thrrbliefEleie . &.. Co. *riot 1 ' A s, Ciroorze,Cainedision idefelisote, like:fees to rt . l2 end .Pittidargh altooliiieteees, Nn. 243 Med,' area; ilaYAßliEffErTioce ess ors io ay.vms;ko,l fiV4rit.,2VgllT:A. ritutimrgh 31anotactunot gooerally; owner "..,L - BFRTSON, Wholesale Grocer null A. 0 4 Itirclunt,Naler Inlhoda?riu,td k C(44mW rred Artle9s4 1 9 5 141 . 9 1 1 T 9117 Joint 'urn"' .4E-R..FLOYD,.Wlielcialo Grocers, Coto • ,olssinn Slrctuntit, sad Dade: In Produce—Rmld 1 Ureh Iluilltings, (routing onLitmrty,.lfood,. And Szth M== • . • .11.AGALEY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole. 13 Mb °TOOTS. ,Na,=l Market street. Phtlartelable WOOL MERCHANTS. 110. • LEE, successor to 'if rtnLeEE, Mill=;;;lr d tgel m ircr i a tVertt"'re.l"l". Tyr . ACARD.—HaTvito:ivren appointed the CY-- elm:We Brent, tbrl'lt.l.urgb, for the eale otratent reted Ce'soraWd and Stretched. Leather Belting., man "titactured by P. JEWELL k SON. of War1feed..""_,.,.. 4 ,1,..;. We note oSer far sale a WVe pl4nutteturcd. at the amattufnetturei tralrinicl.th e~icr t da l rf India tllttlbber Bel m ark et . emit ' Or_ on hand. sod for ale at. the "tati" Belting Leta" No. ild Market street. J.B 11. PHILLIPS USTIN LOOMS,. Real Estate Agent, stook, Merettandlee and Broker . lace te2 b erth street. above Wood. Baldness promptly' attended A3IIIEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary 1.0 zan'ot Imams* CotalenT. 94 WM., .trat. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu i: rano:et Co., 92 Water street. GARDINER COFFIN, AgentforFianklin ed b r a y inou t rre Company, north-eact caner of PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu . tan] InParana/ lanrenr. 42 Winter street. ~6 0 11011 ri. T.121,11%..........-. O .1 MR= . IMMO% I 80, IL TAYLOR & lIUSTON, (succenNorn • to Taylor It Idlorno,) Ueneral Commission and For ing Merchants. and Agents for Eastern Traueitorta- Con Lines. Minimal. Dealer, in Staple Gst.c.A., Sheet ing,. Cotton, Cotton Varna Batting, TWILIII4 alanilia, ails. anari and Eentnrity Ileum, Totneco. Enda. Ash. Window Glass. Pig, liar and Mita Lead. Naval Store, and Cincin nati and Pittsburgh -- atanufattnre.l Goods gerally.— Agents for the " Penn . Mill" and 91anner :Mir S en houting& Pittsburgh. No. 48 'Front strut. (opt.et. tnobviil., Pittslan-gh and et.' Lovig Packet Landiug,) Cincinnati. jalat:ltud 118. - , -- uvrcinsox A. W. VALLIX , M.IO.B. A. 11UTC111SON it CO.; Cortimis,ion • 31erelin tit end A gnnts for the St. LOIIiA Sunny Iti piz . l:l:lo: , ln r iliff ic 3 . liiitsses i Pig and liar Lend. Ileum, . BOOKSELLERS. &C. 1 L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. 91 • Ts Fourth street, Apollo 11¢1.1.11nns. 4 IL WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail e Dealer In Ulnek end Pekoe) Books. Pnpor and Ftm o t nery, No. t Wood Wee', (between 'Third and Pomdl) Pittsburgh. . nearA) riN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta- ti . ourr, sue,r,•,..n.x to Davison k A n nex. No. I Markets,stree near Fourtb, littshorgh, Pn. I tENRY S. Boslvoirrit. Bookseller and Dealer In Stationer). Co.. No. $2 ,locket street, near Jo latunud, Plttslnrsdi. Pa. jr AY k CO.; Booksellers and Stationers, Al i ttZrZif. 'rl. l-. '041171 - a o d o ar d 'bn r og b,u"r4 corn.; t of tll.. MUSIC, &C. ••TOIIN IL MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fertes, Munk and Slnchal'lnstrumenta, School Books. and Stationerpi ' Bois lucent for Cblekerines Plano Forte, for Wertern Penntiplmnia—No. nl \Coat street. --- ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in MusiC, Mu teAm Instrumants. til Importer of Italian Strings. Lent Nunna Clarles strand and square 143140% With Colernateitaku,...a Attachmont. Also fin• Dunham's Plano. SCIIRCEDER Music Storc, Fourth street. betwecn Mickel and tract. New Muylemm ata y To:citing, and Musical instruments of ell kinds. JOIIN lIAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. M'Guf fey.) Wholeiede end Retell DroggLrt end Dealer In Palate, 011 e, Dyestuff& dr...141 'Wood etreet, 3 dome beim Vlririn Aller. l'itteburgh. Eirßegular ARent for Dr. Ford's Medicine. reh3o L w11.c.2. at. - V WILCOX & CO., Ifiruggists and Apotit erAtrico. corner Market street airdtbelMatonnd.keep 7)%00.11`41.ba1f° and complete oroortment of norery.nrolortkleropertainlorrtotruir Phirielans preectiptkrue earefollyeamponndell. 40ELN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer u n Drage, Paiute, fide, Varnishea and Dro Stuffs, No. 0 M etreet. Pittebnegh. All ordeertrlll emigre prompt attention. /07 - Axreut for Inudon & Coe minable family medicines. mar f.,1-Ir. T±11 ,,,4... N . E 4 5L0 . CLZ k. CO.. Wholesale b 4: k s Lltharlm corner 3tiood 21XX: i t ItL i rs, d l l / 2 11 meta J. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in tom. AZ3 i rgs. , &4,nA=lfs. o(k,no-I.v&ratsbfL%fre,. RAIIN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail tL Waggish!. corner of Liberty and SL Clair stmts. JSCROON'MAKER & CO., Wholesale . Dretgaista. xc. 24. Wood stmt. Pltt•bm•Fb. LOSEPH FLEMING, Succefoor L.Wiieox • e. turner Market *treat and Diarnnntl—Kasmrs Mtly MI band a full and ensnaltio attrarteunnt of boon, Malkines, Malkin° Chests, Yartumerr, and all sell** partatnlon to bla basins*. Physicians bourn torseariptions esscrally compounded at all.nekly VR. SHIES KING: Office and Residence, h ?tet AM 112 Fifth street. eppoelte the CatkedrajiNytD• 11/M. VARIAN, M. D.. Offme Gth street. e p.x.. Vow rnitho. l 4. Marr--$ to A. '2 in P. IL my2o 1 y 4 I!ERCIIANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo thler. No. 71 Wood Arra. 11/t/cular itt.ntlon t . roy? and Tooth? Onthlng. nn15,7 WILLIAM DIO HY, Merchant 'Tailor, Dra- Ina and Dral, In Rrs,l7 - 111.1f/Clnthlne.llll Lib erty streot„ FWATTS CO.. Merchant Tailors, ISI it.. 4 • ! Stolle etrwt.—Vre Az. now m wi+lnc , Swrlnc ert,wlt orTiootli f lcmr ur Grran't Wear—Cloth.. rimenw and ItwOrwmarthe p..41r awd ilovwfAmiltr- Char friends and eenttmen, will plwoue whw nm • • all. Imbl 111 ANIJFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail a Mannfaiturer and Dealer in (hiblnet Ware, No. 6: TL led street. 101 IN WETIIERELL, Manufacturer of anPATENT BON VICF4 a superior article. COX and BRAZED I.IOX. vicr.s. turner or Anderson utd nob. toren streets, One equare from the Hand street Iltidue, Al. legheny City. ocnowl I TD . OL WORKS, earner of Find and Liberty lar , ettt Pattt.or a h. —MuMott& Trsas or every y. .0 11A1.v Mido ERA. Slide and land TU Übe LATUFA DRILLIN(I MACHINES. ite_ A,., mnnof total to order. teen! Jolt. P. 11.4.1111.T0N h lab _ . EMBItOIitiIRED AND A1'.1.10.A MANI TILLAS-31ateriale market tar y and App %Cork by WlLtisge, „itellf • • No. Zl!,', Peen newt, abate Ilan& Bailin:x.l , lre Brick and Crucible ClayNan ' nfacturing_Company LIIS COMPANY HAVING ENLARGED their capseity tor manufartuting. aro nose prepared to inset the increased dtlYl3l:l4lbr tischtfirkk, Qualble and Handing Clay. Orden preanplJy attended to by KIElt k JUNES; Canal P.attist. • Pittsburgh. &Wailes. 21. 14AMES ROBB, No. SO Market street, 3(1 doorfrom the Market Home, Ewald Inthtni the pet, that he has now a very full stock el weary Ulna In the Boatland /rhos trade, sacra as Ladles' llsitans, htif to . ;It" 1 4 geLu'ar, du4 t h h11247 Gaiters and Vancr hoots and thee., in all their 'orient% also, Gentlemen* One Opera Patent Calf Snots. French Call Boots, Canoes, Gaiters and F.hocir, also, Boys' sad Youths' Boots. line French Calf. New plea we* call as we wish to eel' sneh . artiele to all who Tam nis with their custom es will airs satisNe • Non. Itememher the place. 87 &leant steet. mX2J MIN D. JeODID.. . • ...TAXLB 4 ICCORD. M'COIiD Bt co. WIIOLESALE AND lIETAIL FASHIONABLE RAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALS:RAM Au: KINDS OF runs. CORNED OP IMOD AND FIPTIF STREET.% Pittsburgh, Pa. 4 1 1..Thet sturi ouitssees ours quality amrstylsof lists an Cam, Stuffy Does. Cuffs and Vox Bonnet& sus2U4mbely New Coach Factory—lillogheny. sti s Erf,, :,. ;.. M. 11. WHITE & CO., would re- Mectfolly Intim the peddle that they bare shop on Lecoek, bertWOM Federal and Nanduakey Minot. They are now making iind aro prepared to receive orders Mr every dm...lotion of vehicle., Chrk,te, Baronets.. Minim, Phantom to., an., which. from . their long experieneo in the Manufacture of the above work, and tha &Minima they hare, they feel confident they ere enabl. ed be do work on the mat reasonable tams with those wanting artlake in their line. Paying particular attention to the seleellon of materials. and having none brit eompetent• workmen, they have no heidtatimi in warranting their work. We thenifere ark the attention of the publiato thhi matter. - N. 11.-ilepairhig done in tho beet manure, and on the mad reformable terms.. IsZktf Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTEUsat & CO., corner of Delmont' and Refocus gamete; Allegheny aty. wonid respectfully Inform their friend& and the public generall Y. that they are manufacturing Carriages, Ilanmehee. Hoek. aware, 13 , 120 , 44 Sleighs and-acriet., in all their tarpon style. of OnLh and proportion. • • All orders wfll be ca fuel with strict regard to dunw bltlty and beauty of Indah. Replan will Ow be attended to on the most tearamable terms, Patna In all their work the best Madera Shafts. Poles and Wine' Stuff, they feel confident that II who Amor them with that:patronage will be perfectly isatisliadnE trial of their work. -Purelumereare requotted to glee them a tall before pur- Chasing elsewhere. nob Fifth Street Stocking Factory. - i t h IabITY;ENERGY, AND ECONOMY.— ' The but geode In Children'. Moen. Menaßorke. tin. Irta, and Drawere, gold at tnannlketurer's talons, at the Vllth nteeet Ptoodng Feetorn all Mad. from but woe. wool. Ntr ADVAIiON IN PRICK. • , WM:DALY. ' - btoeklnd factory: Ath street. between Wood and Market OfiXalriOir • Zan?? X00¢1.4.1, n, gge W. C. JA D. Livingsto Ron & Co. NOVELTY WORKS.- - PITTSBURI3III, PA. T RACK and. Repel, _Railroad Scales, Hay, andGallia Undo do • Platform and. Counter do.; Door .I,llor dl e; Pidloi:lnva and Thumb Latches. Coffee 11i.rearkna kind,- Paint. Mille, _anproeed Dottarnn Rate and Posit:ll 'me,. Mallaatde Iron Vaginas of neer) . ea. Hely Inforn!and ' nolah.. • : • • • ...dtf STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319, sa and TA Littrty strut. annals &WNW , : 11, ..4 mrsotnio f&NONUMENTS, • Tombs,- Grove Stones, ' , myth."' Toni: alantala king Roma; Ott Inds mder, maddnerri at the , Immd r i r= n n , ee.;bondr h ect net nal imdrpar 141: grd'anurd ‘to the l o ws! ord., with despite' , pt citrtre,,,,t.--- Blaekimith , rio.pARITIERSUIP NOTICE.--Tho If arMlainn - " raapartatlnfonnibelr Sinn& and llw Dui, 0 0. 2,4" 11 m 1,' tiria l traf 1; At ' S - JILIZIhr the inanotwthrwaf BLACKSMITH t BELLOWS .48. exypow4 . lot=tej d„,„„ ri o r..; tC " It fte. ' nay bi tag In Immo always on hand. an m.rto m i „ t °la .LEIMIXIOO,at thelzmannlactorr, corner 61. g"nl !PA& WILLIAMS, ' NrasoN. zallanr: An4a# o. CI O. 7 1 47 . 14 ' - • .Jone. 00641XVIT. ltd=a=l MINM DRUGGISTS. MEDICINE. Boots and Shoes!! • • KEW YORE ADVERTISREENTS. from VISSCILIBR• BCIIRLL•S General AdnerebthnT Goo., No. Mend 348 Broadway, New York, Gale No. SW Neilsen street.) I , fdinnis Fin= in We Cur nrk• IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., . Importers and Dealers In IRON AND STEEL, 262 Greenteich Simi, New York. HOOP rourtantly on hand • full asmortment of Bar, Rod Band, Hoof, iloree Shoe. and other IRON, STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Nt.,h.t.i from all reetlone of the country lull inrited to call or rend their orders before buying. (Infer/16y all entrinted to our we will be filled at the Inoeet market ratea. MARTIN. SPRING A 012-9 .I.= Greenwich at. N. Y. SURIEFFELEIf BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, • • NEW YORK. Rare rernorrd a 110.170 Willarmsf.,meef/Prkman, - IMPORTING the leading Prep from their _IL original nterkets. both Men and YABt Indies. and Man Preneit and English es* Perfumery, Tooth. Nall and that Bruabes, Hair Mores and &rap& Pavia and Trieste Sponges, Corks. Maus, ee.„ he. they offer them on the most reasonable terms. Ordere either In person. nr IT mail. gill receive their best attention. KIIMBEL'S PATF.NT MACHINE STRETCHED LEATHER. BANIHNO, Aeonly !Went IMnd., in the Mnintry. T HEY are made front'ill4. beat nab tanned leather and thoroughly stretched, cemented, and I ed to tog Hi er, and made to runperfontly etralet , and htt with a perfret hug to the Illmand warrantal So a ant rat, article and to please the purrbarer. They tan tic had single, double or round—with Lace l/eather. Illoito laid' rti / In the line, by addressing Mi a3.7 s i r' ll'Sl. d li ' llitiltllls, Patentee. 11l Ferry H., N. Y. . _ Globe Iron Railing Works. Nos. 311 and 313 Monroe atrert, ,Per rork, OPPOSITE THE ALLAIEE ITOEK, SALES 1100318. 125 0.12.i1ic1l STREET, VITZ INIOE.B MOM EILOADRA, THE subscribers [laving extensive and un-, ..unes...d.trrnscetursts for tonnuraclurinsi every. , tie ells their llne, are now pnvitred i and dealen throughout tin, euuutryto oiler to the pulill .' I lla 0 IT/117:401:1.17 lIION EA IL /NG, 1 Gmaings.Shallers,Y47. Y lit - latif i in ln, n . lledarnds..piairaaml ornamental; Cribs and Cilndlet far childran, Iron Chain, .s,tlms, 11;mh Ntana.., Ffin d err an lhark .S.Tunds, 1/inbral4 and Hot Mond,. de.,dr. Alas../ ouperlnr quality of Iron Farm Timm. all of whish they will warrant to surpass In MrstictAiduratillity, bectu ty of desirterl v./leap...o :i the i ntattuni4tuces of ti any r oNi; United i ' 11.‘ 1 41.14 ` rXh.7 " ....1 % ). 47;e:r'11% HIS silannst despatch. ENT A LAYERS. tull94itar IT.lllrand street. N. Y. PR - 011AY OUTDONE!!! MITE PROPRIETOR OF TILE MRRCAN- I TILE (lUTDII would respectfully call the attnntlon of kierehants, Farmers, and hlechanlat. reelding out of the the city to the ma/crate fertasj , /r a yortrly salacrlation of the i)laar i belna to mill 801.4711Ve11l only Atly Clads pre /ear. ma log lt unquestionably the chenpeat Weekly Family Newspaper published in the Vol tedStnteu The colommi of the Guido wllluodtalo tha 11,112.1 variety of Original, Splcy Artk es written not only to piemet but inetruet. and selli le retdete with a synopsis of all ..the Laval and General Niles of the )lay. In reward to irolltlfa. the Elide mill =abstain an fade pendentleme. and, from time to time. will advocate moth manures an beet =ranee to the Inter.= of the greatest number. me and other" are respeetfally raguested to net as Agents for thin tats, to whom will to nowti. l . 4 specimen copies, free when desired to do so. I4OEMW.W.S.AI an indueentent hir person. to lutterwet themselves to obtain subscribers for the dreronslik Guide. we offer the following premiums, and alum the receipt of the nal... and pay in advance, we will Coward them. per expront, or otherwise, If ordered , to the adds.* of those entitled to them. For three hundred subscribers. club- - Fin to For twohundred and tfty arthscrihers, we will wire one splendid tar 101 l Watch, (warranted for time.) worth. 20 IX) For tarn hundred. one elegant Got Gold Loclet. (i chkoseet,) worth- .—....... ... . ... .12 00 Form. Wad."' atrINT. ourieit;Snl.ll;ao Vie Liar For one hnutired. one (:airs . Earn. w0rth._ ...... .....• 850 For seventy-five subscribers. one (tell Pen nod Geld Holde r, handeetetely engraved, worth IF (vi Few fifty. ono do do do 8 00 For (hely , one do do do G 50 For thirty, ems do do do 5 VJ F.. r twenty. Commercial do in sliver - do extension holder, worth 3 00 For fifteen, nue medium do do I o 0 For twelve. one Lady's do do 1 50 This Enid Pen nod Gold Bolder. I, the Ladies' Flit.. nod L 9 n beautiful ankle. . . All tin eabora goods &all to proeurist from tha New York Cold Pen Manufacturing Company. the ackhisriesigrd heat tiold Cro and Pencil Cue alantifacturorsin this minim:tit. Mr= ran be advantageously forms.' inavrry a-Maga ima di,' Int hs Conlon. and a lame numhrr of miorriberr obtatnisi in Vale way. orb as would intressd th-tunclsra for the Offish- can Le sreliregarniod. as °what cc premium* above will alma 1111:311 , 31.% who scald tteelro an ernollont fonthr New. paper. rhonhltt toner awall tbronnolvor of the Gt.., the prior holno =nob bolo. nor other ntnorpepor pubilohool. AGENTS wanted Ita every dry In tho MIMI altar au! Chtlad. P.rooponsible park., wIIn wilraet &cont. for Mtheut un*. plesPo furnlth or with their =net for phb. ton. - • . TO TEE Z. A DILI we 'would parttruhul,•ppal, know ing the entidenry of their mittens when enectotteally rotted. KT their ...Wrathy, our sobecriptien Ilet would moon toot number we uldlehed ou this contlookt. and to wain this we ehall at .1 1 tinire Miro to embody in the columns of the Guido onsonthing to not eril, rimer but Inetruct our female patrons. War inikweliption mice being en kw. there will to kit lItG. dllocnlty to their pmenring kr neenotegh rotor-fiber. to obtain an, oak, Eled Peewee new abroe , dew:cited. and what lad, woohl not deeire • honcho.. Gold Watch. Lcket. flntrelot. Pen gad Penciff We, want to print an edition of P.Jim Th.. 41174 UZvr within threw, 111trf Abs. Thkeioone,liaktwl.wcalialletilalKl the Coeic to double Ito present sire. Sasalpfin. may be reinitteelin Peet °Mee iltat 1,-/jA 11 eommunicatime elend..l he addawewel. t tn K MAIKZ.V.E.IItor and Puhlieher rdthe Nen 'e,k ..tkencolde Orrid, N.. 141 Orrenwleit elven.' • - ' abo f v r e. 'N ap ew lo e o pi e t l t , di e. leosutr L ! L wi ei n ee d i b g Po ie d * eh el i le . r, l fo o r Tim k/nett, god egillog attention editorially to the more, and winding u. thejaper, will to entitled tokin exchslece. and .oleo a t/Of.fi PEN .4 Nfo GOLD /PeL/OKR. worth 7L./r.f.tuun. hulls paper', will to entitled toter, whirl will to forwarded tothorngo the, rosy direet. immt. Pen and Kohler will be of the manuforitireel to e .tt.te Pork toll /ins Kir e.f.wte.no, rlooiwoo. No. lod limo:ork/. st... the nowt extonefea and reliolko pi l l Pen producer* on hits continent, if not lu the world • apl i to Staten Island Fancy Dying Establishment OF11 , 1: .G,.:; Jon , srvrEf. MO MOBS ROM ZlLOldtrAr, .NEWri Ilri CITY iRDEItS rorti red Iry Fare... or othenri..,r, (n dring txelewnslng T. iIo I . nvert, end Shawls of(Vers. degeriptlnn. InLynnek n_nd Moreona Cm , Wins henutlfully eurtsino Cant , t. Craw fLhawl• that the nn..t nc the mor. nolomr.. All kind. u - nnlen (amt tom, V.A.- lln the pieee or gnetnent,w tannic' In tlx ,00,t onnve..ful mner. The onderrlcrunl have had lona etperten, In th,. an tra . theirth " mhtt.t. tult• - HARY:IT, \t.:1•11 tnt".S tY). AIYX 1 , 1 1 . EL1.,31 r. , n , n , t , illtt , I n d Cloak 11F. lIIBTIAIID k, SON, Wild Cherry ••111ttem flrnmula ?Salm. Plll*.Faly, Ate_ John rl tr. T. IlUttLilt; inr. American llonsota.. 4 t mo• Pharmart - ; ttodkinet, eggwv, £e. 14 !. Ilmooto . V AN DUESEN'S Improved Vinhpene.. It ocr tettntes crsy It. mittnaland crent4 ••441 , arena. pnret.l= ebatntrt• st. ]OCT. GILBERT, from 3lemphin, in roe ] Inl litandmlt C/11.P114 Tatnnt• Ultwrs. end %Ten] t tb• 144%. at Us tpseinos nom& PCS lirnultray. IVIICELLANEOUS. Onto Mn. Nat. Tel. tifiloo.) We St-Chi - rim a Parry liotelaj PITY HOTEL, 'Hato Browns,) corner of : 4 1 A ranp ri l Thlz:lrtreats, littaburgb. OLANB gfirlbLe Megs iknd eornmalkria Musa haring pent. !Pm tl...Rh Muir. and farnithell with nom equipment e throughout. lo now corn the remotion of tho traveling public. CO AISO 13 MOD MAT[. •z2:.410III S. G97THREET & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for the arta and parritato of Real Mate, Clonertion Bents, Nea4Mating Loans. on Bonds, Mortgages, ae... NO. 140 Thin! at.. rittatourgh, ra. sett,- T. C. WARRINGTON; (DIPLMIA.I ADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. P_ rt 4 Ho has always 6n hand o seamlment. tio noh etreet, Pittahurgb. I GRANT MOWRY, Dealer in Leader, 0 Hides, Oil and Rhoo Pladloos. No.= Liberty greet. antoolte the Toad of Wood. ng6-7 FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT "OF corpgr. established lath receive(' lbw prtmlusna eta.• '1 Meer Medals .114 2 Dlidamss—llattutastom 400 Pont street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 13.1.1osrars at numerals, ectratarlidta sn'Agll7 TT WARDROP'S SEED STORE is tioii • pieta with Early Seeds for the llotbedw Pruning Yri o e romente her the Orchardw OornBhtliers,Stailt anti Atraw Cotten., and every thing of interwst to the Farmer. an new or Amateur. Orders front Dealer and Slerehante tilled promptly on liberal tonne.. iota WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and V Daeler In Plain. Figured and Decorative. INgaz n rot d. enurt & ao„ masa. AIDS - FA Utillisai ifkSThlik ES. Thu Parts Nubian. for JUNI:, alreetner etesiner w Leon sale to the lst prashno hr MRS. L. S. WILSON. hall( No. WIN Poon.above Itsani Nr il:!l2 .l . l, , ,lOßLE iv ap lr ha d e r r-7-I,.nd .t—t. 0t .t ..,z 0- —.1111'4 DITTSBURGII COACH FACTORY,—No. 40 1 . 1 . ,6 ^. 1 AMP. nosy Wood street. 14.1110ELOW. Proplleter. • I A. DROWN, would most rexpeatfully fonn the nubile that be keeps en hand. et hie !dead ; en the meat aide of the Dlannmd, All City tom. '*te aeadttnent of Whitten Hilndk Abu, Verdian Rad a= &remade to owl ,In the beet able, warranted equal :to any In the Uniagtates. Ills tilinde ran be removed ;without the eh! of a eoow drlyer.ourehamoll the Ptock, to o l., and wood of the Cabinet Edabliebewnt of :Ramey k MoCkliand„ ate rferAled to' fatale], their old ',euNtotnein as well am t he nubile - at large, with orerythhu: ;In their Ilna Agency, No. 6 Wood greet, Pitteburgh. _ Inah26 J. A. BitOWN.7 CI=VM Rt.'s; y ORENZ & WIGLITMAN, Alnnu Cactnrern of rt n ut i a l g M ojeO rr tA, W ittVgrgr ;DUW N. 11.—PartImd. stlentloodlald to oda Assn of Itlutve 'Ohio4 . . private moulds for 1ttt1....cl ' ". '2Ollll Ir. {IT., ji -ON ES &-QUIGG, Mnnufact.nrera of Bpnni 4 • audl.lllPtnr 81.411. Plu Bariumab „Wei, Pbel'Plime Ing", Coach and Lliptic Bram Nut Taper& hal Patent Preen Dish aml hammered troteAalca , -qtruer U hoes and Ftrat iota-arta, Pittsburgh. • ' - :101fitil k Ulna b. S. MGM. 11 n. ROGERS & C 0.,: Man urachiteriv or of tmw ° ATAlP=liiriV 8 1;,"'" 9 "'1727 irAwsoN, DIOLIAN & CO., Martnaoturern or of Phavrbi. Ad, Ararelompe "X Woad ort., twnen ring wad Sonoma street& Pittsburgh. 17, Penn Cotton MiHe, .PittabaTtk :f• K _gNNEDY, CHILDS . .. e elitnure • P.m No. thaavg PhaeLIMTX " . ; =Mtn af.a/1 coSora aad shakkgi - Ploagh T nNtatid PaoliClanli • 4 -; Rape of all glans and ileatrlPhaag irlrgaeta l TrgthiTraltetra 1 7,1•P nu , PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. r DAY MOANING, JUNE 14, 1854 'rite STATE TrxrEnaNCE CoNA.I:NrION.—The following resolutions were passed by the State Tempeiance Convention which lately assembled indlarlisbUrg: - Wnsinzes,. The friends of Prohibition did as semble, in Most Convention in January last and "express their willingne.ss to le.s.vit . tite repeal of a proper Prohibitory law ton vote of the people," and at the same time solemnly pledged them selves "not to vote upon the question without the law. And • Witensas, -- The Legislature has not only refu ted to pass the law, but provided for taking a popular vote on the abstract question in October next: And Whereas, this Convention has been called to meet the emergency arising from this state of things: Therefore, . I.esolr&i, That in consenting to leave the re peal o a Prohibitory law to a vote of the people, the fri nds of Prohibition have done all that eon COllB6 .utly be required of them to relieve the Legiel tare, thew theireonfidenee in the popular sentiment, and take this question out of the po litical arena. 2. kegolreti, That as the friends of Prohibition Only ask of the Legislature to give its Consent and pernaksion, that the 'people should decide up on a Prohibitory law, without involving the Le gishiture in the responsibility of direct action in its favor, their refusal to grant so small a boon I to their constituents, presents a most singular feature in the history of legislation; inasmuch as it is a declaration of their unwillingness to trust thoie who before the election they pro ! fessed to acknowledge as their sovereigns. 3. Re.tolved, That tine refusal of the Legisla • tore to permit the people to vote upon a law which they could read and understand, manifests not only a want of confidence in their judgment, hut a determination not to allow the voice of the people to be heard upon this subject. 4. Retolvid, Thnt as the Legislature has pro vided for n popular vote upon the •question— without the low, after due notice of our opposi tion to, and our pledge "not to vote upon it," and selected the regular election ns the time of voting; when the Rum power will have peculiar advantages from tine treating by candidates and their friends, we cannot but regard the measure as calculated by our enemies to divide our vote, prevent a fair expression Ile popular sentiment, and place us, as much as possible, in the hands of the liquor party . Bemired, That though the Legislature for- 1 cent a different issue upon the friends of tempe rance than the one they asked for, we will nev ertheless accept it, hut under the circumstances, we will not consider it n fienal test of our strength on this point. li. Resolved, That tine enemies of Prohibition are united in their opposition to every form of a Prohibitory Lnw; they therefore eon and trill poll their entire vote upon Mi., que.tfirm, and the vote which they may cast in October next, most be considered as n most accurate and decided test of their whole strength in the State. 7. Ern.lved, That see do hereby give the liquor party fair and timely notice, that unless they poll against l'rohibltion soars than one-half of the whole vote cast in the State, we shall consider them as def,gted on arir arm is.no-, according to the most fair and honorable rules of judging. Rrsoferd. That inspite of the difficulties un der which we labor. In the division of our forces because of the action of the Legislature, we do hereby pledge ourselves to pull more votes for Prohibition than the rum party can poll against it. tt. R.olred, That as the friends of the liquo traffic have attempted to divert the attention of the friends of Prohibition from the real issue, Tin.: the election of suitable men to the Legisla ture, it bee 3mcs more than' ever important that we direct our most energetic efforts to this point, and Tote for no man who is not beyond suspi cion as to his sentiments at favor of o ptwhibito - ry 10. Rea...lred. That those members of the Sen ate and House of Representatives, who so nobly advocated the submission of a Prohibitory law to a voto of the people are deserving of oil praise, and should receive the support of every friend of Prohibition. 11. Roared, Thal as the letters of the vari 'one candidates for Governor have been placed in the Lends of this Committee. and wo find that the candidates of the Whig. American and Free Dein ectistic realties have all answered to our perfect sathttletion,'antl as we ilo not wish to expose our elves to the charge of undue partiality to'any pnalicenin: Tu, Sy, - at" - tin:return . eueuritiuurspvo.. cal to recommend uny particular entelitLate; but. that justice (nay be done to all, we recommend that theletters of the four candidates he publish ed. together with the interrogatories in our pro ceedings. that the people may judge fur them selves. 12. Ilesolced. That no the Couunittees to inter rogate cnndidntcs parr, in obedience to the let ter of the resolutions of the Into Stnhi Come:l - addressed the catolidal r ct for Supreme Judge.. nodes kith of them—with Brent prepri • Ott in our jridgment —lint e derlititot ' to commit thonlecht,i to soy course of notion on the Beach in ease of their'election. we recommend that the Convention take no further attion with reference tee the candidates for the Supreme Court. J. feentdce,f, That the letter of Ilan. George Llarrie, the Whig candidate for tnnal Commis sioner. he published with the letters of the other Candidates. ' We base aim:lily girl, the letter:, of Messro. Pollock owl Bigler, In reply to the questions 'lll dres,,ed "tO the candidates.. The following nrc ihe'replieu of Mesfrn. Bradford, Pitt nod Par sir.: • Reilly of the Native atiaidafr for liortrnor. Fee BRIGHTON, May, 30, 1851: &Then ifintr Chairmannphe Tcroprroacit romiudfor—Dean Sin :—Yours of the l'ith inst. together with the proceedings of the Temperance Convention, held at Ilarrisburgh on the 25th and 27th of January last, have been duly re ceived. I hare ever been firm nod unwareting in mY temperance principles, and In my support or to tal abstinence from intoxicating liquors; amide therefore cheerfully, without hesitation or reser vation, answer the interrogatories, stated in your letter. - Era. Ido sincerely! and firmly believe that a law prohibiting the mumdeclare and sale of intoxicating liquors, except for sazramental, me dicinal. mechanical aad artisticalipurposes, would be constitutional, and its constitutionality, In ray opinion, Would not be affected if it were submit ted ton vote of the people for their approval. &coed, Irby the suffrages of ray fellow citi zens, I should be elected to the office of Chief Magistrate of this, my native State, I would not only feel it to be my duty, but it- would be to me azreat pleasure, to sanction such a law, and en courage, and so far no I could, secure enforce. meat. In conclusion permit me to add that It is my earnest desire that the cause of total abstinence 13hallbe advanced, until the use of intoxicating liquors as o beverage shall wholly . coas&—until the Sin and the shame, the sorrow rind the suf- ferings they create,shall be realized : no more ; and in their stead ie benefits of and the bles sings ever Attendant upon temperance be calk rienced, acknowledged, and enjoyed by every man, woman and child in our State and Union. Very Respectfully,. . Your most bumble and obedient servant, iSE:I3. ROM BRADFOUD. -10 of the Prey Soil Candidate for' Governor WARWICK FinutAce, May 31, 1834. Mi. William initehrmi—Dear Sir.-1 receiv ed your letter of the lath, yesterday, and truly thank you, fur the kind terms in which you al ludo ~to my nomination for the office of Governor by the Free Democratic Coniention at Pittsburgh, ' as well es.for the further friendly interestiti my behalf manifested by your proffer of aid with my consent. in submitting my name for nomination to the eammollico, to the Prohibitory Liquir Law Convention to meet at Harrisburg on the 7th of June. Tenure right with regard to my. views, . .of a Prohibitory. Liquor Law. lam nnequivo-. catty in fever of it—l do not hesitate to say; that I regard It, us the great measure indispemeible to the full sucCess of tho Temperance movement, and that L ahnll on all 'proper occasions exercise whatever influence Imo) , possess in, favor of.the f s passage ouctla'a Yittsburgit Convention as you,haye Been, adopted-several reseintiotts;liesides -hat on.tbe• subjeot of the traffic in intoxicating drink,. and in order that my position may be rightly under 'stood, I deem it necessary rtntl proper for me - to snylliat tboso resolutions 'each and all lime eV coldbil consent. • MMl= Having obovenAn'igronii - Eilluttliiccupy 1 most cheerfully leave with my friends the-question:of the propriety.-of-eubinitting l my name for nomi 7 notion for the otfice.2f Governor tolhu,llarria. burg Convention. • • ' - 'lllllll4l'e/it real±oct, 1. reitutin very DemotrdlyYouis, - • ' DAn PeTtg, Jr!-,..• HeTN of ile:irld.l:Candidwe,jot Cfmat Ommis .She„ . en Nliter,..Ers,..Dcar Sirrl4o- . Cmiimo- Picatlnk - eis:clzairiiinn of C . pmtnitte ni . pojitte4bi die friendlot it:Prohltiitori te' inter tognte.the several candidates, ei to whetbei thoi nre in favor of or oppomv.l.to. rk km. prohibiting FROM EUROPE, BY TIM PACIFIC. The news by this arrival is, not itnportant. The dates are from Liverpool to Saturday actor-. noon, May 31. The following are all the details of interest: • C.lrrvel.ndexhrolvf lbs N. V. Coil \fluteitil Ativera.tr. Luxnes - ; May3o;lBsl. The chief feature of the news by the last steamer consisted in a rapid addrl4onal improve ment in the money market, and to an equal extent has to bn cOmmuilicated on the present occasion. Within thii\ past'three days there has been a rise in cons.* of tweiper cent, and although it has been folloWed \ by some reaction, the advance is still considerable, and the appearance of the market is very revivable. At the last dale the - quotation wasi\PN and they have since been within a fraction \ te.:, makin,ga total improvement of 7 per cent\ from the point to which they ilescendial panic a few weeks ago. A movement of this kind is almost unprecedented in the absence \Of\ any extraordinary events calculated to alter the general prospect of affairs. It is to be attri, lotted to the enormous speculation recently car ried on for a fall. On the other hand, as regards the war there is still little to be said, mail the misgivings that the influence of Lord Aberdeen counteracts the ail 'vice of the more vigorous members of the Cabin etl ark-again increasing. Great satisther 11 is expressed that Austria and Protein hare at ngth been for . ecil to come into professed :weer with the Western Powers, but.thcre is astrorig . feeling on the - part of many that in every step they take these states are merely acting as the ready, tools of the Czar, and that their sole object is [Oaring about a, peace that will leave him with as Mach power se possible to recommence his tiggressinns whenelicr he nanitind a new opportunity of do . log so. .. Reports, continuo to circulate that Sillistrik , has been taken by the Russians, and the impres sion scents to prevail that they will be confirmed. Prom the allied fleets in the Baltic and in the Black sea there are no further particulars. It is said, however, that Odessa has been threatened with a new 4.eubardinent in case the authorities should refuse to exchange the prisoners recently captured from the Tiger. l'eople arc disposed to think that exchange or 11,) exchange, the town should be assailed if the men are.not surrender ed immediately, audit is hard to understand why the Admirals consider otherwise. i The Greek insuirection nppears to have been most thoroughly extinguished, but is believed that King Otho is being supplied with money by the Czar and intends making another attempt to get up a fresh raid. By this time, however, ho is most likely well cared fur. Ile professes an cornea desire to keep his sohjeets from their neighbor's territory, and divisions of the Eng lish nod French armies have been sent to help him, and in case of need w occupy Athens and govern his country for hitu.. The ElVtar In the En..t. 'There are evidences that the war is nbaut to bo more vigorously prosecuted than it has been.— . The principal interest at present seems to be turned toward Silistria, which is closely besieged by the Russians, net though at:the last accounts it stilt held out, the general expectation evident ly is that it must eventually yield. There tiro exaggerated accounts of the loss of life on both sides, which are of no authority, however, be yond indicating the severity of the contest on both sides. The. Vienna correspondent of the London Times telegraphed on May 2A, thardespatches Lad been received from riehumla, of May '_".l, 'll which state that the Russians had been reputsed four dram., With heavy loss, at Silistria. A private despatch stated that on the 24th the fortress had not sur rendere4. The tors on both sides since the commence ment of the siege. is estimated at 7,001) iakilled and we)arhal,—a number evidently exaggerated. According ton Russian bulletin, u series of en- Plgetuents was fought below Ilaaardschik, on the 11th. and 1511, 'May, between the ltuttairm_44 - ittiurt undnr Gen. Cr.theujebn, and' the Turks under Ismail Pasha, the latter being compelled to fall back on.Paravatly, and this en tlble.l the Ilus.sians to invest titlistria On May 21. a fierce attack was mode on the outworks of Silistrin, which face the Danube.. Aecording to Austrian official reports from Bu charest, one redoubt was taken, but a counter statement that the Russians were iepalsed with 10-s, had also rrached Vienna. The correspon ,leace of the London Daily News says, that after some partial ,11"eeFSe.. the Itus.inns met with a severe repulse on the 215 t May. Oa the lath, they mule a fierce but fruitless attack on the urn fortress of Abdul Medjbl and lost 1,4® (?) in killed, whose corpses were thrown into pits, and corereAl with quicklime. Lord Raglan and Mar:titan St. Arnaud nero to meet Omar Pasha nt Vnrna, on MAT IS, _to nr, range the plan of campaign. Some small Russian steamers came out of the. harbor of Sebastopol, and took nn English mer chantman, which they attempted to tow into har bor. Being discovered, they were chased and were compelled to cut the prize adrift, but they unce.6led in escaping beck into Sebastopol. The latest advice, from tbat quarter were to May 11. The blockading force at Sebastopol makes the Mission force inside the fortifications to be from 11 to 18 sail of the line. r irith 15 steamers and 7 frigate& ilay I Ith the Turkish fleet, under Achmet,Ad miral Pasha, with Vice Admiral Slade, was off Varna on its way to communicate with admiral Dundas, and afterward to proceed to the coast of Clreassia. Scone neutral vessels at Odessa had, it is said, been chartered to load in the neighborhood,' nd that they heard nothing of a blockade, but, on the contrary, had been given to understand that vessels were allowed to pass into the Black Sea, unless they had coals or other naval stores on board. It seems atilt uncertain whether Gustaysvorn, o fortification at the mouth of the Gulf of Finlvad, has been bombarded by the combined fleets. If any demonstration was made, it was without re sult. Despatches from Copenhagen. under date May 28, bring the intelligence that three steam-frig ates of the British fleet had destroyed the out works' of the fortress of Bungee. TIM English had three men killed end cOllOO wounded. The Russian loss seas considerable. The Magicierone, by which the news was brought to Copenhagen, had left Sir C. Napier before Bongo°, on the 23, and it was believed that ho was about to attack the principal fort. The vast 'merchant quarter of the city of Rig& has just been lee lled to the ground by order of the military authorities, who fear a landing of the Anglo French forcem All the working part of citizens, even women, children and old men, were set to work to dig trenches, and throw up mounds of earth at the gates of the city. As the workmen were not able to make gun-boats, they have pressed those Hof Bevel and Mau., Tin Nein was free from ice on the 2d of May, and had risen so high that an Inundation was feared. Fifteen of the seventy stone bridges that cross the NOM, at Bt. Petersburg, were to be broken down and tho remainder were to be mounted with heavy cannon. . ' For some days previous to date of the above advises-4h° 16th--tho 'Emperor has been quite From Vienna, hlonday, May 29, the following is tel adhesion of the Glereianic confederation to the AustroTrussian treaty is Secured. A committee has been appointed by the Frankfort' Diet - to prepare the document of adhesion. - Silistria is still - in the bands of the Turks on the 2iith of May. Frourprivatelelegraphic accounts it is report eil-that.the Russians are menacing Erxerons and have recently made a compulsory envllment of • 30,000 Armenians. • ' From hlalta we have a report that the allied ships. had bombarded Knife, .or Thedosia, a Russian port on the Eastern coast oferirnea. The English Mail at Marseilles brought the Russian - treaty srith the Afghans. tussle pro seised never to interfere in the intoner concerns of.the.country; in return for which promise the Shan of .Ithiva accords ito,Russia. the right to build fortified barracks in the district of ifour; gani. .The stations warned vrill be immediately occopiedby the Hessian troops.:, ~_ Letters from 'Bt 'Petersburg, receliell filly state - that the (stir is In greet dejection. In Vienha, this feeling is attributed to the conclu sion' of the Anstro-Prusainn iraaty. The, same `state : that : the 'Bl.2Peteisbuig journals mention Austria and her, ptio 'Stith -marks of contempt. According a rding the. Russian-neves pttdent of the-Vienna . .rrente; - the 96th, the news of the '-bendlardniont . of Odessa much the nonfidence'tif - the , people; end the sentritylif the police hall tuft succeeded , inimprOving the public feeling, as the -,prepons . • PITEBIIIIIIIIIIIi_ Juno 26, 1854 the rnal,afacture and sale of 'all intosicatingli quota as a beverage in Pennsylvania, woa dtdy received. I was a member of Itto Senate, the two last sessions, during which period the sub jeer of the temperance reform, was repeatedly and in various forms before that body. My ac tion was always Unequivocal aid well defined, and the opinions which then controlledlny votes remain unchanged. I would respectfully refer the convention to the Journals of. the Senate as the best answer I can furnish to your queries. Yours truly, GEORGE From the Danube =MM! I=l Incidents of t 1 War lions for the`defence of the capital plainly show that the fall af . Cronstadt is not considered be yond the bounds of possibility, The Tournsede St. Petersburg states: that on the 19th of itfai . two frigates cannonaded the batteries of Wiltshire, and on the 20th approach ed,Renas, but were'repalsed. The Paris Pain's says : "The last letters from diffe'reat RiiSsian provinces announce that mark ed agitation prevails hoth'iti St. Petersburg and several:of the neighboring towns. Trade was suffering intensely, and misery was on the in crease. 'A recent fact strikingly illustrates both the fears 'of the Russia:a Government and its method of proceeding. A tridesman of capital having faili4 closed his shop situated in one of the most frequented quarters ofthe city. . This circumstance, appareutly, so ordinary, excited a sensation, and the Government arrest ml the tradesmen and transported "him at once to Siberia forrhavbig failed at such', time; and thus betrayed the uneasy state of trade. The police found upon inquiry that the imMedinte cause or the failure was a claim by a nobleman ford ‘ sum of money due to him. This 'noble man was fined 15,000 roubles, and ordered to leave St. Petersburg!' and reside on his 'pro perty.r A statement has gained codsiderable publicity to the effect that a French force of 12,000. and . an English'of 0,000, are to be landed in Sweden., preparatory 'to the tpower declaiing nor on line- . . Advices froW Constantinople of May 18th, state that the Ottoman,corps nt Knrsalmost en tirely dispersed on tha approach of the Russians, \on May L. l'art formed into guerilla bands, and tho rest were sent''to Erwroum. Scum Pasha's ,corps was in an efficient coalition at Bateum. Correspondents of the English press are prohi bited from accompanying the British army, AliStrinn ships are prohibited by their Govern ment from carrying articles contraband of war. AlMtrititt ships on the high. seas must submit to be searched; and the only, Austrian port to which captured vessels.can be taken is Trieste, where the-,ean be sold when condemned as law ful pt izeg 14,a competent court. , On the llth the Czar Was CO have gone to {Vy borg to reilevt.,ls,ooo guards, but as he SUS on welt, the Growls Duke Cons ts nt ine went instead. The Ifereditirilr,rince Alexander was at Cree -1 stadt on the 9th. The Emperor and his two el dest sons' inhabit the 3farblePalace, but the rest of the family is tit.Phterhof. A letter Irma St, Petersburg of the 20tIfeays °From the 12th of Ma s rch to the present day, the Emperor has addresse4 to the principal func tionaries of the empire, 51 reset ipts accompanied by decorations of supet ioArenk ; 5 rescript 9 with expression of kindness; 0.3 d 20 containlng ex pressions. of grafi tulle, an, oft hom connected with rn , litai-Y, measures, volnntary 'distributions, he. The ladies who orgavjted patriotic collec-' tions for the army and navy haVe been named La dies of Cevt." The exchnoge of couriers betwekn London anti Stockholm \ very ;eminent. Tweo,specinl mes sengers pasSed thvough Homburg on the 2Mt of May ; one coniing i'ro,m London, the , other from Stockholm; beth, were the bearers of despatches for the respective, governments. Tr:Text:tut ne• gotiations aro peuding. these two colfrts, and they seem to he on Alto eve of conclusion, The following telegraphic despatch halt been received from Marseilles, dated the itch "The Euphrates lino ar.ived here from Von stantinople, bringing'Gen. itaraguay and 'suite. .Marshal St. Arnaud, Lord Raglan. the Seraskier, nod the Capetian Pasha left for Varna 'on the 18th, to concert meesures with Omar Dacha and the Idininds. ' The English division is ready to embarklbr VP :a at a mo ment' fi warning. General Gnyon. is actively en: gaglin organizing the army\ in Anatol's. From the :C. Y. Centrum Advcrther. • Treaty with Jaikatt. HONG KONG, April F. The United St ttes steam frig to Susquebana, Capt., Buchanan, arrived here on the 2nd ;rom Joddo, which port , she left on the 25tItylt., 'ng jug. news that the 'conditions of a treaty between the Aniericans and Japanese, had been reed upon and would lie ratified on the 27th vltnno. The precise tenor Of the treaty was not gen erally ImoSin in the squadron, but it is beyond doubt that' free intercourse between the two courttricti is fully opened, and th a t t wo p or i q , with a coil depot and a Supply of coals for , lhe United 36:ace steamers, would be conceded to the Americans. I am further. informed 3.144 by the, above, treatk, bled treattnent and an abundant supply' of water and provisions are secured to all Amer icans who may visit any part of the Japanese • • - , The ports conceded are, Simoili, in Nipbon, near Cape\Tane, and liakatam, on the island, and in the Straits of Matzmai; but it is agreed. that should rile report of the naval officers sent to Turreyi these places be, unsatisfactory, other ports in the same island will he selected in their stead. ' On the 97th ultimo., after the treaty had been signed, Commodore Perry WWI to give in enter tainment to the [hire Imperial Commissioners. The railroad nod electrictelegrnph taken by the squadron to daps were in successful opera tion when the . Susquehanna left. The Japanese utter) Y denied having made any treaty with, or concessions to the Russian Got. eminent. • . Immediately after the treaty is signed, Captain Adonis will leave for Amei , i l 7, ria California, in the Saratoga, with 41espate es for the American Germ a meat. For 'litany months we havknown nothing of the movements all the Northern army of the in surgents.' After penetrating to`within a hundred miles of Pekin they went into u inter quarters; and no actions of any linportancelmve since talc• en place. Tro-ping-Rang maintains his position, and when eeitain reinforcements \ reach 'Wm, which have been seen moving - NorthWard, he 10q probably march for the capital. Theregreat dis tress prevails, and the poverty of thetressury leads to increased oppressium . Warm weather is new rapidly approach g,aad the eampjat the North will soon be broken p. If h Pekin falls, the power in those cities which eve hitherto adhered to the Emperor . must pass '\tit° the hands of the new party, and Canton an scarcely be exempt from inch change. Looking, at the history of the past year, sad the raphl progress of the insergents, it seems probable\ that the coming Summer will - decide the fate of Chinn, and it is very desirable that some'result be reached. The exigencies of commerce de, mond it. We hare seen other cot respondence which con firm the above intelligence, and adds that “the utmost courtesy were - shown in Japan by the of fieiaLs and by the people. The officers of :the squadron ranged freely about the country, the inhabitants on every aide mincing great Interest. and curiosity,. but nc fear, and iu no instance chi, respect,". Also that Commodore Petry "propvt , sed to extend the conceded privileges to other na tions, but: , the suggestion was negatived by the This correspondence enumerates the following articles ai likely to be in demand for Japan: Woolens of every:dem iptioa;preferablecolore, red, blue; nad yellow. Hardware; Includ'ng tools of a'l !Cubs. tin plates, stores, 8:e. Glassware; window, plateaus/ cut. Printed Cottons of fine texture and high colorsi carpettlng; hearyeattOn goods;'o . re utaeitolock:s; leather of bright colors; ' From the Japanese wecan proonre silver, gold, and copper of unusual purity; tcarand silk—the latter however of an inferior quality. . . .A2lolllElt DE.111 . 11 111011 I.linnorneam..—.4ohn Welsh, an indastrious mechanic of COvinton, Ky., liedhyOrophabia on the 7th btOt, hay-, log been. biteen by a dog six weeks prorions. 7 -, The wound, it appeam, healed um but , ett.Tnet day last he was taken unwell, and on the next morn:agtho : s).nptount oi_hydvhobia were so strongly developed, that it became necessary to bind his Manta an4-feet. The CincinuattEnqui rer rays : - "In the meantime two physicians had been called in, , but it appears they did not agree in prescribing, and the man becoming calm about this' time, tithe; his hands were untied by a friend, when conscious 4-his real situation, he - prayed‘ c 4O fervently: his wit' tutoring, the room,- bet invi ted her to approach bite and shake hands;' but she, terrified, bolts, ,. when ;the pcsse.unfortu nate,',lturilng his faca4.n his hands, burst into; tears;, and piteously \ claimed, "Alas each is the way with' these ratust k dear, when , aboiat ta par!. ; . forever.'", -- , ln a=abert time after ho was., again t ak T with spasmi'euto violent than ever, and it was \ deemed 'hada iy, necessary bi'ml mildster 'clihireform. - - Thiicahned hiev,. and he slept; bit about two o'clock ho \gain awoke' - and in' abrratjtwenty mt—net- afte‘irsids breathed ltialnaL,. ek'' , "' - - -• ".....,, ere left be, bind to my 1 MAJOR and confir tho Court Francis Q, Artillesi;liereiy ik.; Vs \ Beldeevul.-- el thejtervico for oontu7uttioosdioobeclke co of orders But tri oonsidorothin of thisztottkimoui rooommoodatitin tOpzeOuto‘dotactlitir of tht hp:l oots cosivoehig 'Ow 'priut*lial; nod of thi TORS =which their iecommeedatioir Is founded, The Soren Oro Epstie. In the .relrgani4oi\tiatlscetrialently to take place in the fire , departments ' , et all our large cities—doing away,wiat, the present cum bersomeNatem 4ith its \ mail evil ititinenees, and substituting fit a ooraptitt. 'organization, entirely' under - the control of, the \municipal au- thorities, anichnvineno-othel.purpose than the extinguishment of fire—the introddetiall of 'the steam fire engine is to larva a moskt potent man once. it will prove not \only a ittechnical tri ' uniph, but also in its effect\ a moral Cin- • chitati has fatly demenstrnttl the apertor •ap plicability of fire engineslkid by\steant, ns may be seen from the foltowin nceounefronklie Cincinnati Gazette: , \ • \ City after city send their rekesentatives the Queen City of the Weiti apt In 'search ok, the "Golden fleece,'.' but to witness themagical Mis play of the greatest invention of th\age—the new steam fire engine. ' - On Saturday Messrs. Biddle Rebertic..Edwaril• \ Gregg, George Ray and T. Shannon, a conzmitter from the city of Pittsburgh, came to thia . titY sot a special visit of observation, to wittnesr, the working and acquaint themselves with the,,pil vantages and capabilities of the new steam pealter to extinguish fires.. The committee designing to return early o ` ,, Monday morning, Mr. Mitch Greenwood, the on- \\ terprising Chief Engineer, determined that they \ shavhi not bo disappointed, and invited them to A be .at the intersection of Sixth and Vine, near i \ the Mechanics' Institute,' Monday morning, at ‘, \ di o'clock precisely , and 'they might sec some- '. thing egret and perhaps instructive. The nap- steam lire engine that is in course or exhibition\ at the Fair, was disconnected from the machinery there, furnishing it with steam, and was taken down. to the hook and Ladder Company's plug ou Center street, to have - its boiler filled wilt water. Nine minntei,nefore the time set, "The Citi zens' Gift" was a,t the cistern opposite the In stitute, and fire was applied; at di „A_ M. the Cathedral bell tapped three times; and before tho peal died away the water Was thrown to the dome on the Mealumics' Institute. This feat was a mil POSE` to the Committee, but one was in reserve. The Chief Eiteneer load ordered all the fire Companies in the'aity, - at .thetap . of the boll, to spar up the horses with the machines, slid' enter the sing, in line..-the - first at riving . to take position next the steam fire engine, ranging in order, westwardly, on Fifth "- street. In one nut) a half minutes, the "Cinema- • mans" of the I woe, took the \place- of honor; - next came , the 'nose carriage of \Fourteen ' front the corner of Fifth and Smith; next, in 6min utes and G 'seconds, the George Washington, fl: L row-boat of the Eagle Fire 'Company, on Sixth; - .between : Carr and Harriett; next, the : Texas ma- ' chino A t lantic and Fashion hose carriage.," then,, • the Indians Powhattan and the Pocahontas. The.,. Brighton house Reindeer nail the hose Erightop „ . Ilell took their position in tetintinutes, like War coursers'" bleody with spurring, fiery red with • haste:" The Queen City,'of the. Sixes, to Fulton, I. not hairing heard distinctly the aLtrm, come in . next. The hose Veteran, of the, Threes, with "Constitution” unimpaired, made 'good time. The Threes, like the Sixes, heard. indistinctly • the alarm;but comein with it Cataract"rush followed bnthe " Bolt Lytle" Hose. . ,, • The Pitt Lyon, No: I, with their boat, sylph like, and suited for the watery element, as the bark"Of the Lady of the Lake, was in harbor off, medical College \ Point; sags reefed and 'anchor ' set, in a "jiffey" of time. The new. bIC2III. engine worked like a charm, It threw streams of great volume to a great height and distance; , they were raised through - , three, four and six pines at slime, and a deluge of the conservative element thrown about in all ' directions and at the same time. \ 'The sanguin ry and the : lovers of the„triumphs of:war on . large scale, may pore,orer . the recital of the in ventions`of the murderous dnitruments of cor- nage arld'the bulleties of the naval vlctoties of' ' Napier, by'which the dreadful murderous ';en gins deal death and destrublien at every explo sion, but we,prefer the triumphs of; peace.-r Cincinnati mechanics are sending the fiery cour ser on the R a ilroad, and her workshops arq..itiii.\ - tributing to ell, parts of the country t e r ter= .‘, iimphs of-peace. , No greater moor , them all can bet , hosted of than. tint steam Ore , engine, the complete seeress of which was wit, nbssed by the Pittabtugh Committee.. ' • td . --.... BALTIDDIIE AND CD I IO.ILAILADAII.--REEIPTS '\. i1R.711.E Sloan:or Mar.—We aro truly glad to \ 'be ahle to state, on the Authority of one of the ',, Directors of the Italtimcro and Ohio 'flamed' ' '-. COMpany, that the statement of the busitiMot of -- the road-for themonth of May. to be submitted- -.: ' to thelleard on Wednesday next, will present the • „ most conclusive evidence of the present and pros .pectlve presperity Or the Cinitpany. Wo are of: course:Without the details of thebusinms for the24' • month, hut we may state in general terms. that 1 the , total receipts for the month of May fromlthe . - . Main Stem:awl \the Wastiington Drench, =civet. ... $405,000, which \is the largest amount eiee rO , ceived by the company in any single month.,Thii -.. result is particularly encouraging, because l i the o receipts of MaY,have . heretofore generally beam., much below the-aveing,c of the Spring and - Pall; montbs, Of the nbore large aggregate of sdrp, ,„ 000, the coal trade,has \yielded the - grosiairie tit - 1 of 8110,800. .'' , • " - Sty reference to 0 , 4 monthly reports of the tuf- slums of the road, as:published in the Americana- for the preceding five :months, _ire nro enahled.,...., with the foregoing statement, for May, Aro 'pre- sent in connection the receipts for the six months commencing with December 1 , , and Closing with. May 80, as follows: \ \ December' . \ .... .X..... 5322,164021- , \ . January;....,. 278,071,1- , February....- ....:... ......... ... '. 805,108,70 . March '' ' ' .. ~ 389,287,58 r,.. April ` . '''''' '\' \.380,247,01 May ' ' '•- - - . `.l 05,000,00 ' Thia will show an aggregate , rimeiPle,af nearly ' $2,100,000 for. the six consecutiremettlhs; .. , •In less than, four months from this Nine the - ' • opening of the Central Ohlo Railroad Will, with out doubt, throw a largely increased trade and: , travel - upon tho D.sltimore and Ohio Railecoad, . : • ; and we understand• that .expectntiens t4 - „* . st '; '• confidently entertained that the gross recelptior the Company will then reach - folly half A millfen" . - I ' - '' .T dollars per month. The' facilities. offered-lir dm route between- Baltimore and Cincinnati wili,,"' . ntio draw hither a , large number - of emigrant,. pai‘se gem, who new seek the -West , by, qther. .., . routes. The generai - business of the city, cannot therefore fair to prosper - entice - the - Inorettiee , . amount. of ihipping which wilithnivlie - attineted i ' \, to - theitort of Baltimore:—BoWt Aoki. - . . • nrate \ n.. , -The , ieve - iiitionary vntisnmen& In- `. -Mexico an assuming a- morn fortnitlableispectr= Cevallos is `, looked - .upon na the .tuttionttl;lcader,,, •-. and all who hate Santa Arita, i altd,thcife‘PiTeu • I t to bo a:numerous and- influential.pertMe of tim Mexican nation; natiOn, - are' rallying under"his leader-, ship. Even in the' capitol , during the Mte‘tri-'` , imphal entry after his return from' the south,',. satirical squibs were abundantly circulated ti, c - , moog the, populace, heaping opprobrium !Ten his head—painting his campaign inAtd - pure k \ colors, ac one of humiliation and defetitedencrat: '' \ ing the triumphal arches as “Citudine forks,”and's' hit vidieulinglis .t stoat Senn Highness' tts•.! • • \ most terrified highness" • The victory, ovei,Al-, • \ Soros is-still a matter Ad' doubt.- .The contrast:L.', &ate of . the .inbela" at Acapulco - claims that"lt, \ the Silliness rests with his army. Afttvpnrining ' the ' retreating - troops nr , Santa ' Anna for mime -• ilaytip i - detached - portion:uf the All*ion of ,, )Therating• army under Gen.. Alvarez, came up With the enent,y,oti the heights of: the "Pinta d - O' ' Teregihto;! . . and after tin engageinent Which' last• ied oveitbree hourly and in add& the'tirtilleiy ' of thillovernmene tinaps - at • length :gtiviiibem ' ' • ihiforpper hand, the main: body . _ of- the detaelt-i• '. snent of - Alvarez arrived, :and In tlifkeOnnoilf Itn. , hour and n half, the rear paid of, thinttiLttina' 'abandoned its - positions ' an lied ha - a dlifaneo - of ' • 'about three milei, leaving behiinithern albitelh. ,, er over three hundred mules and horses' ' * ltl 'sundry stores and arrits. - .". pn the 7th May Santa SAnna. left Chilpartiiiiage, 'nail his troops at - a la- • • ter date suffered a defeat In the tam Of blexcadi,' - with a lois of about one , hundred Mules: This ' account seems to--be as. well authenticated as: SantaAnntt's,,Phil. Ledger. . '.. . .... ~. °Bin ; . 01. mote CalarAL post Lida n sil on ilrecmculkrtkiroedfattahedCilurPrrastuti:hl 1 -3 1a cs t lim ie e rd ;:i l n y 'fo r 7rm e m . r us' 4 ' e lay. evening in time to Cornett With the firrningLine ;to Cincinnati, which leaves at 3 P. M end; ma 1 tiring Me trip in forlY - .l"Wr how's and 3Ai r m t .fi re , !rola Ibis porno lowisville, one of the, - 4 ,4„k e pf,trips, if . not: the very quickeit," eVer: ( n ke. 11cr.passengers for the, eaitern` !worn enabled reach their - desination lesi than serenty- horns Irmattbia city. • This; is not the quickest : time that ean.be made to the At lade, seaboard,,-Inititla by far the most ermfort able; Did ore, instarting on it trip to-BarYork, consult our comlhrt, wo should - always chows: the route by' the fit. Louis and,' - mail line, and its connection to • Cincinnati by riser, and ' thence to the Cast by railroad. Thia,trli;of tbo crystal Wein eitablislic:s rupirtatibn for unsorpassed'srpood upon , the "Western haters.. 4 81: Louis Lifeltiyamer. }proved z : at-Majorrr • A Heannene Um: , -oßealey Stneatt BankeraCiiieinnati; Ohio; has 'just handed to the Hon.. Elieha Whittlesor General Agenk.ot