The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, June 16, 1854, Image 1

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..,73,rair-414:ciat. rtr .nn v:+. prints mu' Yo
R YIYLT Tiro doll Tk it, Sal it
*iv be, Nung,tpl 113.11>itortog, 1 4tiouit 4 00
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wimor each doll to be oddroosed L to one Doom,
Old lb or rota lontlisbir to advance. No dub men VH ,
Mr mot alter ttor rom:itspirom, unktsthirnioney is wirA
LUX& OF AbVERTISING:
oti• won t , warms Pena or Ati+4,4 oco
• - Do each &Ultima o 75.
• Do .- •1 . ' one week— -
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. 11 Diso% . ig OeZ .. . l s " thrs or te;;;;;;;iieitTy C O%
' • One dollar Set woo eddltionel Doe. ~
hoe moue coossestdo at tlesitOe.teet so•
. •- • astiss,) &MAWS,* or papar...... 0) •
Fee each edhOseal square I~,el over one moneboeul
Car wca Weltheel Nom Isschs node' the yearly mho.
• W
r n .rilemieufa'eltteedlnß e eV/ON and Da crwr. Wt.%
Inw, asttebarged ea a vows and • bait .
reilathele not sectoretable fee head indrerthemonts
boreal the sabove‘ obaricedlot theft publication.
• - •>...meout cs,Metocllbc Whoa So be thou./ the race
M oche acherUcestette • -
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Advectbomento not marltot on - Abo fOrr ts a operlded
amber at hmertlons, mill to coodlnumt 1.111 totbid. and
Ad m steittlr Molted to
dm. tant bottoms, atmt all nevertbementa For
lb. brunt of Ptbet wean& ao wen oa nil admetbemento
ei not metwr: lmandlatoty l.
,Ittut eontectod. l ert t o flute o rtibe rtn a
. Imatotes. sad
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re 161/ Mb' cramgrat madcap:to , 61126 .10 b 6 6 6M 6601 7"
16666011161. pmart6 pnyouono. to
Alindrertleentanta rat ebastrable lortltatit;a.
l ltta
ront i nrnittlio, mod QUM, mblle novelle^ azol
political and nottam to beftargod balloo, p n
ay
a torrelael .l irta eborW . renta: — • -
Math' Waled nimmt obarge;'onlato setompao•
toted by lalltatiaosee Mattson nottmm and whom
'7== VI ali• Oilmen snarl IntomutolM?
moo.. cm rortmair acitkoo - ApPicout ol MUMMA to
E rlin4 _tiarzom.bdatttao~n -all a :rjk a t
ruction
Inte
4od
.ape od oat attemmo
14 Wrote onterraion nAtot h lo promote
toMvsatul,...lntarelt o ?Lim, i.oLd.d 0 0 ,
.t.t e =ttrzr...,naka thiEruni wm Maned
•at 11111 a( imatsyse ilae. •
or ofirksa - .
n to be charted !A , nte .. •
• Sworn [hams 8 ttmu 113 each. _
Flealtradato ActstWooot Auctioneers' advertisements not
to be semoo4 VOW Milt roam but.plemred *demount of
thlmNbeie mad mocuotve. par oant :DOM Moe ammo: of
• laic/ aa eittemits.V.Vl noun rl7Dd.
We _ _
/ 1 / 4 VMM three 60
adollaaV
lloym==ene anetlon.--1,0 Coati.
• oacio addittanal loserteco-- canto -
'Alt Monotest octrettbootatta to te paid in advance. • •
• lIILTES 07-,DISCOUST
0011Urna BILIL,IIIIII VW . otrototToe. 917:3233. ST . ...
'•.- ' ' N. - 11 OLMBEI:ik :SONS, Brokers: •
Akar Market at &Nit - I TAW Oust liarrfAV.4 . l'iut3oroh•-
•"" rrogyvvesta - , . Wanda, al Seal,...:_._ I!:
pnk at 11tt0bar.......-par Wanda:
t , 2,..marro.; ej • .
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iiisi e lWira Of &h.! '" IWszkai: 42
M*V • 001nmeres... - -:-.par Franklin Bank .-.--- do
rat agk A"
Dao T arl"M Wlno ßa rir - oOrCZ. - 1:
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t0uti0......p0r est= Biome Doak.. do
gh . til" Manlius/43...M Bra 01. 1 . 3 .1/k2. -
1100ka.....p0r Nato, . 1.3 i
Dolma? It moroo _ Bk-kor • • DICW rEaGLAND.
0.,13mt .. ....ikatk...............,....•.. AB gar Danko--;
Watnil=l24oil.Donk....nao Ion; 'Took • Clir.--rO
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olanaulobank t ....,,...nor N. J a BkLAW
Wootainßanka-Dar ALI Ohm* 80nk..:,...- kJ
Bank ofohuaboto.kg • - .311131131. L.-, .. •
L ona or odLeboofooDlooudy... ' k ort.n.l;t'
'Liaok *CDXI ML. 3o. 0an0... re• L iLiya, liortak 0
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C3I a ofiZroz . o...... tc"""-.-- ft=teata= 4 ; •
BM II of. Lostoorn...- , .. - Norik 23e4orn-13•0k..... ".
RIM* of 3111dlotoons. " 1g Drancheo- -......•.- ."
Siontwonory Ca Itiali..,...par - .giont g .O.T.ROLDBA..- -
Bank ofliostbanthorlosol. Bank AA Cope-Foor_ .._... .- 2
Carnal. Doak.. • 36 Wank - of Star S. Inondra .• 2
D., llr i t „. lo Dk i ta . l3l2irrieo . ....r . 3 .,:{ 3 .1 %Wt r = l• 1
krte l lint!!!:7„ .."" 7ll,l l 2 - rarif E l_ali ..j
ranonrs• Dk or . onoos uo-nar Bulk of &W.I. Carolina.. 2
tarporlf Book Lannastae...par 2 ..3 a' , ikodniton•••-• 2 1
Irarsaano"llaak a p...ila g .par !laden' Morthsn's' Ilk . 2
-.Form. Ilk ofOrkuTikU/ 0.n.0., • . . OEOIt.GIA. - . .. '
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Far. a War. Warma.burc.l)6 Augusta km t BM; Co
Brattk.l3o Bk Waahliagara..par Bank of .Aarada..--..
I =i i rk,-.. , •-.. 1 4 lik of Drapr - 1.-.t. Av. • 2
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Langooter Monk- ...ate &Usetrrnt Danko-...-. 3
1,1 = 13,2 *C8 33 .32. - 14. 311 .-raz ESN TIiCKY.
Laboguns Dank.........- ..por ilk at Kentsk..kD LonLlei 3`f
Monde T-.4..rnottooklia . filifk ot Lot:area. Thurston ,
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York Flaak.---.—.... r
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Olio .Stato Bank -77 N
ameba; Akrod.„--... ez
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Brandt at AtbeaaZ::-..-.
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Brandt atWo,—. do
Broach at ...-.. dl
Ranch at Talodo—...- d
knack at Datoo-.4--.. do ]
Braorb it' _
doOokrotbrr ' '
Reach at Arktidat-.,... do 1
Botch at Saloot-:...--. do I
Irmo*settonoSekL--- do
kraarkat 1ti010r....„,....-. do
, Dom& at Ctorganstl......, do
Areockat ITaskingtod...- do
Broach at Cadis.,—.-- ail
Warmth at LILOCIALIIIN:,..... 40
Bonet dt. -Strubearma- do
Brooch at Mt. Verrum..-. do '
Brooch at Nowark---- do
Itraneh at kpripd6•l4.-..«
Broach at .11.adotta.-....... do
Broach od Ti0r,...-..--:..- do
Broach at Itt. ftnat,..., ti
Hem Zorrea
Hemel at rilla-..:-
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8050th at Nor a1t........:.
ISOVilWirliilieirzo7c7 4
Italbora BkoMinataskr 4
, - AUESOUR.L
i of State of MiatourL. lq
16tsto Ilookoad lizaaeltea . 60
; Book of 111ia...b...„......... 76
, , .ATI:CONSIN.
Karina A Piro la. Co. elks 6
, MICHIGAN.. - • •
, Farsona'Afochsolte Mak3
roteramoat Utoelc Book 3
hailnacdar 800 k......."..... S'
p Inaaranco Caatroay....- . 3
Mato Boat-.... .CANA:Iir.- .... 3
X.
NA or zi. AsaM'ltianto 6
RonkUm Poorao. otonto 6
of 3lcat
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Bt. of D. Claud. Tomato 6
• HISIERN EXCMANGE.
On Lies. Tork..-........-..114.%
Oa PbUodetahLs-....-.- do
Oa Bolihnote... ... do
WEST/MN soCeiLitil I. -
Cladonotl.--......-........- 124
1 .2 . 0=1•;.;.......—......-
IGOLD ANtIiFEWIIVALITFL
Waldo:au, Spaniab..-16.00
do. ratdot...-15-5o
Nagle. 81.3—.-.-..-10.60
NAO., , a0w.r..........-.-.12.60
Tzederlekedors--, 7,90
Teo Tbaiest...----- .7,90
4,1t3
'fen :196
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dr•tati. at Plana.— ' do
Beam} at .PottiomoaL . — do
drandiatgatoo—........-.. do
Rtaskettat rtratatut......... do
Itnateb at Varian* do
Braoca .Maatilloa-.—, • do
Smelt at „do
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S GAZIZITE.BY
1:1E BROKE:ES,
itrREET: • •
WILK'
STOCK AND E X s
ltrzorceatr. Jana 6. 1864.
Vaitigt Maki
Co:
Do. 0,080,
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Dlttiburgli thy
Do. soup.ool,l'
AI VF
Moteatantei -Ssattliank
lizabsage
(Mame DeDovic amt.-- I
JCITIDS.VOCIL - 6.
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p~ltb t
lueesd'.lta~atta:.:.
Ht ts " 42'
Stadroater
tr t=l".
Fano trial .
Obrd Railroad::
Dalt. d Ohal Irarboad--
(ilmilara Syrellella R. R.
tuims
rft h roMo D74 "
Owl Boa&
iDo. 0.. korrrr)::
artbrilesik lamer Rose;
• AU& it P. 1171, 1 01. Plank Rd
(r=rscnaTtozea...!L._
I'M bw ern a rkl-;....=
North ,
Iron Cltr,r-r-,..“-•-•4
Vittaninen Igo Ikral.:.
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boantoos Bonluctenr.i.
raciumot AN_DAIA1i1(1110 BOWE OP • - ;
A. WILKINS & CO:,
Halle[ Slant an.k &al/7 6 11a 71 Yoserq s 1 d.
VORENIN,:ind Domestic Exchinige; Coin,
IllaZlr..2624mmad L.:WIWI:m(I , re! antifold.
Oman& 'ma = . 111 4,, Lco
rw"T t oa eVer,=lntereetaliowed wbea taft
GEORGE El ARNOLD .4c CO.
Imams =CU c. col.
76 lowtit erS4l l . lomk cl t. •
iMermu"lun!imourball.so,!-Es/
PORTABLE, TBILASHISO 2tACBINEB AND
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WARRANTED to be . thoiontily
y • and to work es node err:lmM bk W. CAStitol,,
onteritte Phowttergerk ltretlek arit Penn gnat pat*.
ursar. The Iltrroldna I+l.mo-wan bonnttrolokuple awl
orsolset. ore wwilt runtorld from kW:6,U - phew,
treated trttb squat Min7lllllloollll balk or SAUL NO ata.
1111113* row 110terr.Ithrnabre fatten cc stakes better W watt.
Mare than 9AOO or them row now tn toe WAN, e1d4121
Sig .1I41.? Mir tb• SlCRailattL , ' manyof theta
towo Nee BO ko /MOW Wehrle worto ow% on
tborowirtr thor haw teen recommended Ire th omewho
tM itmlo bass toroplete, mkt to :work ea Well *okay in
Th. seprist . Week Patenk : antl to ottiefuel to
Th r um,- satkoolt nowetter the draw Lot dna
from OS 014 . 11.11X4 =Bs nm!Pottni sallsfeetkna wbanerre
II) ali li izio izi
- -
soIYIT, Dent al,-Foultlestrelt,
ars doors west Or atrlcee., - OM"
VM. 'A. WARD, DENTIST, Pe n w e t re d,
' Dorn Oen Eva - MO boars kr fr a. Ita to 6
ria seirkezar, =,..rorett
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THE
BUSINESS. CARDS.
MiakAumENM
TOSEPII S. &,A. P. , MOIIRISON; Aitim
.en at L. mice lc. 143 Yourth sheet, totwoe •
itad Onunt. iltUbargh. y. 14
LW. HALL, Attorney- at .Law, "Bake
. en Dathilop.° Omit .t t, Uncurl Fcrorth and
Alley'. • • - • als3awly•T
R OBERT K PHILLIPS, Attornoy w
itO,BE er RT:POLLOC a E, Attorney a
t t ,
zn r, im ri: e to rant Anne . tti,orpadthr2z3,33
JAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office
Fourth drool. near Grant. FltiAnnth. jaltedir
FRANCIS C. FL ANEGIN, Attorney at Law,
No. 170 Fourth stroot. Pittatrurib.
JASPER E. BRADY, AttOrney at Law,
No. MA ateetaittsburgh:
BAN_KER_S'AI D _ BROKERS.
TIERNAN & CO, Bankers and Exchange
'Brokers. No. 0 1 Woodland, nausea Diamond Alley,
t burgh. Fa. •
adrltur and MU Data Notemand Can. Diseennt
Fh l i t =glC i ttlet of the r aloVliesare i t h Alts oPeti
and on
as and air. their prompt attentWn to all nth.
er matters aaaertalnioa . to a I.lrokm's
' Esehance constantly. for male. mb=-I.y.
Jrattn
RAMER & RAIIM, Bankers and Ex-
Owns. prokeiS Day and sell nom or sum owl
Notes, negotiate loons_an Heal Estate or Sava S.M.
17,4 Wart.
Pll i a.l J.:7 lats . . l e = hat
lions mode °jail Ipolots to the r? lo Uffict ' oiroe of
Third tram gm.u.,th. se. ch.fie.
Knlarna, Coin, Stank: and - Exchange
Brokey,
e rcsarth stmet—Buyi and sells Stocks on
• SO on Eastern oaken supplied at out.
mat ntnk teen Dank r 2 e=lia l :ficl h.) l'"4 st
l"
"4"
W"-
4- j_ • 311 Z
IrAII3XAN 11.1.1 MA.. ..113E. Z. WIT:
a pALMER, HANNA .Ir, Co. - §itccessors to
Itanna &Co., Manama Exebanse Brokersand
- eater wan' °reign And Dominic Ktrhangla Care:kale* of
M *l s t irrati. N = 4 /Portg=tal ' rn:goallli r tg
Cheeks for sale , and collections made on r all Mind.
natratnts of the United States.
• 'She hig d. hest Menai= paid fr r amigo - and ,American
. .
A Maxie*. made an econdsnmente of Predate..tipped
east. on liberal terms.
VIC 11...1.21.1X121. A WWII%
U7 - MAL WILLIAMS Co., Bankers and
v • Exchange Muter% Noe% East career of Wc.:4lacul
-wu
Third !tree* Plttabinah.
tre...wna nada on Itheval tams; and ealeetkete
Inometlx attended ' J.,947
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& CO.; Ei 111'Ingo BPO k
MP,
A, Ni...7 t s .t rourttt i. otr•et ui , orpooejto the Hank of Pitt*
moot 116rra1 rstes., jylo
LARIMER, Jr., Banker and - Bre-
Pitts, V -km 4th amt. Nu C. gdjolnining the Pant of
burgh.
imptrys & SON, Design in Foreign
Miltaxik "a r r otr i s agog..VW C"tthc"" strer ..
tt.iium is t r u Vetion• s msde oo all tbm pried ra.attill
CODMISSION &C.
WK. surrosr.
Moleeale-Grocq an' I -peak? in -
FOREIGN WINES, Brandies.nvid Old
o Mo•
off Wood tad nonf 1 0 1 1 1% . mh.ll
' W. PODTDEXTER, Generanterehan
, Brae= and Col:runts:don Merchant, 167 Stoat
street andllB Second dna, Pittsburgh. aza4laid •
1E 1 1731: A. 11feCLITEG; Dealer . in. Fine Teas,
vcholo Pantile Grooario• Wooden land WillosTrares
eormal. - of Wood sad - Sixth Stroeta. Is nmereoeteing •large
samontment or Fresh Good• in addition to his already a:-
tonsil.* flock, purchased from root bands in the Ematarn
market., which will he sold at the knooot market reins.
—Mir Marla: Steamboats, and Familiar., teele f eer the
quantity. =roiled at wholessle nerve. -23Paeoda delivered in the alb tree Or charm*. ..amIS
A. IWBANE, Commiation and For•
vardtnY Fitt,trt4 nd
flttetrataa. - own : fr.:3 .
'LEECH 3reALPIN: /0' co. trh9k , :.
O de Grocm.slut • Pxo.lBl }teesls 'a=
Pittaormrch Manufsetur, ?A:a?1.11:44 l4Wrti rtrett,
_ ,
llonT. ItnTIMI. ...... ...... ...,-. :.. .—.2.1011.10:10IIII03.
WO B I :§IIN E . - C0., - Wholcsalo Grocers,
• Produce Denim. and Cniamildon neretaint24 - No.
rtr atm.!, IltUblargb.. : POO
,
rosarne
1,5 PRINGER IfARBAUGH & CO., (Su&Ti
loon to 8. Ilszbancb..) Comnallerm t,,1 I , worar4lar
ernhants, Dealers in Wool and Praia* merally, New
PIM and] IG feesard streets. Pitt.stargl, IS . sp.l4,-
-3 w• REA; Flour Factors, Comissiim
and Forwarding Sterrbanta and Dealers i n Prndnes
gener •
ally, 'Orders far Pittaburgb Manaiseture* pronirtlp
atteudal to. Nps. Water and 00 Front eta. Pittabm.r.b.
JONES SucCe.S.SOPS. to
• ATWOOD, ZONES tCO .Cantmlu•Stu 'Ana Pormeli,
Pittsburgh
terchuns. Dealers In Pittstarsh .11suulhetursdOctuhi,
'lU) t ttkt,3lA'rlfiWg& eri:WholesileOro
-Contstasion -and Fannentlnn erehants. and
gents La ItrightanCotton Tarn, 67 Water st.. Pittsbantb.
NER' & - A_NTELo,Gerteral Cmrireis
, ston Merchants. Phtladelphh.. Litaral s4raneati
consignments of 'Produce ganerallY. intlef
----
J tt OHN 'WATT -I
-
CO., Tillolesolo Grocers,
- COSOI9iMiO2I Marehanty and Deafen In Pied - nee and
almentt Mannesettusa. ho. X. 15 Liberty t„ Ilttabtorsh.
B. CANFIELD; late of 'Warren, Ohio,
Onannission ard Phinsardlott diorebnat. sad Who:.
in Vests= Brasses Obsess, Putter. l'ot and
'Pesci Asti. sad 'Western Produce_
_generals., Witter Muni.
net. ihaftbleld and Wood . Pittsburgh. •
. .
MOUS USTIL t ea ts .
• /Late et Arm Robison. UM*
T". LITTLE CO. - , Wholesale) Grocers;
Produce and Cotrunbakru lirrebantsond Dealers in
T rab itatbwgh ILanoranturcin No. 112 Pownd • Pltta.
WAREIIOUSE.:—IIPICRY
vv 4:sDLLEVS,Forswilng sad Oserogarlan Merchanhand
:Neter In Chew, Outten Inks Nish and Prodons irentratly
25 Wood etreshabote Water, Pittsburgh . tarn
ATOISC BONNIEORST t MURPHY, Whole- .
• v eels Grams, and 'CoimunWoo . Merchintai and Dodges
in Pittsburg:l! Manueseic!slm Na= WatQ. stmt. Pato,
ilteltzaJnly.
tit-Feb* Atm.
Int. Feb.* Aug
Int. Maya Nor
Int..X.ATSISCe
do 4
1r ACOI3 FORSYTH, Jr., Foricarlin=
Cacranbadcat Iteithast.No. 'pa Wear rtreet, Pit
gOACASPAIXER, Importer arid Dealer .
' - b rrbeh and • Absorb= WADI Paper, Tra. IS Varian
tetweleanied and Iparth Ebert, entabseab.
fflitcOLlNTOCK,lmporter and Whole
nuc and Mat Dealer litearPain4 w llaw 01 1
saatitn axed Pima Covera,Wl EtMes
55
61.%
35
42
35
I { , .tla7
Dtv.Jan.ll et
Dtr. . • ps
I TAY. FL!
4ORRIS to PATTON, Wholesale and Ro
tel Orman; on tbii Pattern ILO of- - dm D4ntatt4
Dtv. 2) II et
DM 111S7 V/
DRY GOODS.
F • RANK VAN• GORDER, -Th
.Dealer in in
tars 71.aat7 Ana Oloreg lam Goode, Embrutedee.
41.0, w.rniahiagad)da mod Past/ •rikie% • fall
Nortment of which ow &hula be had at Si*. sa. comer of
Market Watt andtbeDiesoond. Pitteborgb. aDIIIT
A. A. NAKer a 03.1•ITTIOCZOIL.C: IrtIIPSY a 03, It TOM.
La,A. MASON fr, CO., Wholesale and Retail
Dealers la Parry ant. Bqo. DM, O o4a. Z 5 Ptftti
DI v. QV* et.
r)tv,i It 0
114 1 .T,Atillle
VirIIRPHY 'BURCHF.LEW, Wllolcteale
iv.a. mad Retail Dry Oatela Net thanta comer Pciarthatal
GROCERS.
•ROBERT 30011E,-Wholosztlii Ricca; Roc-
Milan' Distiller, Pester In non, Pltteboveb Man-
LIM. 404 kin ds of tonign awl Domestic Wine aq
1.1 , 1120114 No. 3.ltraty - rbreet.- On band a ray •
stock of ennarlor old Monongahela Irhlsksy.nhloh VIM
1 1)1 844 too
!Nri roxk.
G. GRAFF•tr..CO., Grocers and Com
- t 1211172 tfoirlianhq alto, Amdcri In all kinds of
IHttalr 3fasinflatmed ortftloh nano or Of, &rood and
Ronan. ittsburigh, '' 4-17
9 BLACK.Bltitire64s..Wholosale Oro
- ters,lnen TurnighoKAl Doliarei Toodint
1 tAngh Montonotoren Yneb onoLlnkons
on hand at tloolr.Warchoion.l Waterntroot.-11ttemrith..
tortcr ... . .. . : . wart.
ISAIMI . D.Idifit i9holeBale
. saild Defiles la Prod
STVarr " b
ens VA I frontittyet t littractrx .
• 30oNWail& c. um,
GILLS" - / C /0 ROE, Vholenale Grocers and
egcscluicc, Merchant& Na. IN ltAbet27 attest Pitt'.
VIC) .
• JOH. /.71.131. •
31. t. BAGALEX- & CO., Wholesale Gre
y etri, Nos.lo and 20 Wad street. Plttstrurch.
IWILLIA3I A.. DI'CLURO, Grocer and
Y Tot Desks; earner of Wood end Blather:cots, he.
elarirce on Per] show esecrtmeat olleboloclirocertee end
floe Tali—Worehro Praire sad Su% WWWad• utuilltetelL
Dollars &applied on the Wrest revs..
lc CO., ,Viholesalio
Ix °mew, Cortuntretaa "Illetchents, Dade. la Produce
- end PltUbargh 2dapir fadraco., ..h0...263.1at0rti shoot,
;min. . x'untd.rdit.
11,10/CIC successors to
V V L. .1. . illek,lnadosale Gramm Yorwarduld and
dcantaladon Merril/dap. Dealtra la Inal. (llaaa, Cot,
Tans; anJ Idttsborgh ./fannfedares greololb: coma of
A CULBERTSON, WholT k ale Grocez api nn tib d
art a"" 1 " 1 " ume 1so Melt/ ralot.
,11"*.
. .
:war rum., ' notb.
7 do R.:FLO — ilk Wholes:go Grocers, .Com
• winker lieretssate, sad Deniers In Produa,Rourta
l;ha huildings.t routing en Liberty, Mood, tali Bisth
streets. Pittsburgh. •
•
IL a. IrcomMr„..:7 - " — ••••••••• — • .-2 I '. °""Avr.
CO ' . ".
BAGALEY; WOODWAR fr: p 1 VI. ie..
D .
.. Ago tram% Na I— . l.llaligst 44. . pigud e tp biL,
_ WOOL' MERCHANTS:
LEE, EN10043560T
3. 1N00l &VP. sO4 COmlaMok. Monbant for IbJ A.
000 Goods No UT Liberty stmt.
•
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AGENCIES.
o,..•oi)pointed • the err
nliiliver-Agent• IbrlittitarGb
_fbr tbolakvetPatent
retell lianented 'and Etretelled Leather Belling. man.
arectured by Y. JEWELL t 80N. of liartford.lionneelient.
We now oder fur sale_ • loge_ sliudingut of idl
andllelndOred. at Abe tnanotklivrer'• [lrk:ca r t& artkle
'being superior to any 'Leather Bolting ever lieora - ottered
In thls market. • Alma a Brae nook *ran width. or 'lndia
RuLter Belling anntantly on band. and fur tale at The
"Ilseblno Belling Depot." Ka 11011nriret street.
.itt.USTIN LOOMIS;.. Real • &tate Alzent,
' Stock; Morelia:OW and Bill Broker. Pim Na -92
earth atm!. .boos Wood. Business promptly attended
QA.ML L
UE..m-A_RSlTElL7Searo
tares lararaniou Company.% Water stmt.
.•
LI Id. GORDON, - Beeretery Western Intel
'
1 • Isms Co., 92 Wattr street.
r. Thkd hissweet s.. tinsassConisiariy. nosibwatt corner of Wood
113 A. MADEIRA, Agent Tor Delaware Mu
. tint Insnranco Company. 41 Water street.
griEO,;LL TAYLOR d:RUSTOAY, (succtissorn
US to Taflor k Osumi Canisntation and Yost
warding tterstuut and kosits
toq %ratan Transgrtr .
Linn and 14entocky Hem Soda Ash. Window
(Ham, IK[ Iles and itts hand Skim, and ettichs•
natt and • Pittsburgh - Stan ' floods generally,-
144-ents
o4B liZa;i t ell iv,4 "lnti o e f r f lpx , a=.
Pttlibtirgh.and Loots Packet Isttitillig.) tlnelunatL.
ma. ...... ........... ....:........A.V. 1.1.1.13111 , 0 ED.
A.IIIITCEOSON CO., Commission
la . . 'Merchants and . A gents for the St. tonli Salm R0W
=1a.1,n417:0.1. o & L:a ... .es, Bar Le . s . d, Heti&
BOOKSELLERS. &C.
T L. BRA_D, 'Bookseller 'ancl. Stationer, No..
us • 78 fourth street, Apollo fundlwint.
T R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail'spy ..Ilealer AURA . nd School 800 k% Paper and Sta.
nonce); No. Ca Noel street, (between Med sea fourth)
littaburgb.
TORN 8. DAVISON, 'Bookseller and Sta
tioner, rummer to Dayton It Ant*, No.: tbisrket
near Fourth; Ilttelnerab, Pe. . .
MDooIRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and
kr la Stationery &a., No. 82 Mutat _stmt. wax
ad, Pittsburgb. Pa.
. .
&
CY CO:, Books°nevi . atelStationers,
Ito SS Wood skeet. next dear to the eOneee or nded,
=A. Pa. sdwa end la. bookananstan fly on band.
MAW; &C.
TORN IL MELLOR, Deider - in Piano Fertes,
•• Mule and Slualeal lustraments, School Beaks, and
Piano Forte, tat
R t =sl3 s 4 l l .g."' lalt r i. rov,=.
WNRY. KINSER; Dealer in Mask, Ma.;
ired Instruments. and Importer of Italian Strings.
le anent to r Nunn. d Clark's mod and aware Plana,
with Coleman's Zoltan Attachment. dim for Donbam's
SUIRCEDER,- Marie Store, Fourth
11 • streak, betwoon klarkek and Wood. 2Cersr Made can.
stan T reoelstan, and Blush! Instruments of all kinds.
DRUGGISTS.
TORN RAFT, jr., (suraessor M'thif
likUterajWbolessle and ACLU Dreamt,. J. and Dealer la
Maw, Dyratuth. te.,141 Wood street.' 3 doortbelmr
Tlrgin /or Dr
Ettsbargh.', Wellaspdar _Urn, .
Fwd.'s Eladidne.
WlLdifreti.; Druggistsaud-Apoth
. ern.les, ►
Muhl Aran sad tb•Dlssoona.kocp
toustuttly nu lond full..and =Wes smoitsneut of
bvA Drun,3l.4lduen,rerfutoory,andartlekspertaluingtotheir
presniptiotts esnohally. myl4
j b
WIN, Et SCOTT, Wboleanio - Dealer in
• Drnin , , Paints. -Oile.. Tarnlehni end Dye Stun, Ne. MI
erty etreet. Pittaleargb.
All orders mill receive menet attention.
Aar Aront for 1.4,11(m A 7 Pa's Telostele Wetly medicines.
mar 21.1 r,
AA. FAILNESTOCK - CO.. Wholesale
. Dr'ssebt. sad smenanieturerui of White LoadArd
burg • . Lith.re. corner Weal Front Etroatiattia
h. • • . meta
111 , E. SELLF.ES, Wholesale Dealer in
mm oi na a LaktA tti nzlrea c Ons. Tarenbes. Le i ., iv,
roffiuN
Drnrorfrts. earner of Liberty and EL Mir surds.
SCROONMAKER 'A CO., 'Wholesale
il. • DrunAt, No. 24, Wood street, PlLLAt.urfirh.. , •
•
TOSEPH FLEMING, Succewr to L. Wilcox
- cc,o.ovoarMatiat Otreft and Dlantotal—Xenp• con
ottantly on hand flan and .com p. p= i assartsnent nt
Meal:in Malkin. Chatata, unt artitiat
partaintnn to Ids batainaas. • •
Pbrattiana inetraintlona earetnllr ectototwkd at all
!mut. . • jafttly
MEDICINE.
nit. JAMES .KINCI: Office and Resident*,
MO" 1 12.11 en rte, cpwest,,'tb• Catholl74. FWl
ptly
M. VARIAN, M. D Office 6th street.
v v -I.l3vrEmattf,tll. feet //?arrr:—ll 0114 L mr. i 2 to
x
3. P.... 7 ta
MERCHANT TAILORS.
CHESTER, Blerchant Tailor and Clo-
Wt.
. ~ N 0.14 Wood sb.t.. lhattesW allunitios
to Boys' and Loathe Oath 0t16.7
lb)171LIAA111
• D.:and2raler Is Ready . Mario Clatamr,lll.l4b.
.11VATTS & C 0... Merchant Titilorg, 181
.t =tyi ar 6,
ittmerea and TestMr• *Ma vowed, itysas and Inapt qmplity ,
Oar ftilmdf mue.omens vl/I *sae salt tui 113,h1
ANUFACTURING.
a'W: MOODWELL, Wholexala and Retail
Ilsarsletarer sad Dealer IS (Wiwi Wank ties
rd streat. •
1 - 011NWETIDIRELL, Manufacturer, of
PATENT BOX VICES, a euportor snide, BOUM BOX
sad =AXED SOX VIR.T.S. wenn of Ahderean and Bob-
Woo etnete. ohs Kum. Owl the LUBA street its; A 4
IOOL WORKS, corner of Flme and Liberty
streets: Pittsburgh. Ps,-Itschlulste Inds et erect
tr • .. es I ItuN PLANERS,' aOd e hod /land TERN..
LNG LAMM DRILLING MACHIN, ar..4 marrulhe.
'tared tom*, Igelgj JOS. H A MILTON 00.
ETIBROIDEILED. AND APLICA' bra: ,
111.L.115-73.1stsaitls marked tbr Lcubroiche p.
r and A
ark br MDR. 1.. 8. N113(/N, •
je2tf Rw TIM Peas street. alms Hen&
Bolivar Fife Brick and Crucible Clay Nan
om
ripars CO' IthictliCin it C AMPANY LARGED
tbetr . a i gmbrity, for nrgr s t r at rie rrer nui wg
• KIER JOSE& quud Bartn•
r= g th ag y. Ord= promptly attandP4 to by
Pllttabstrgb. Septembq 21.1103. _ ,
Boots and Shots!!
14 AM'S ttOBB, No. 89 Market - street; • 3d
deer from th e Market name. would inform the pub
that he bee now - very toll stock of emery thine_ In the
RoetUnd Shoe trade, 1111th u ladles' Gaiters, half lialtere,
Jently Mod Padows, Lade Franklin and all the atria
Awed on the )tern ditch Wm. Wises' and Children(
Gaiters end Falter Roots audlihoea ell their - Tahitian
oleo, centime... 'toe there Patent - tlelf Ana.. troth
Call Root; Congress Gaiters and no' also. #clie =id
Youths' Roots. hoe French WC - • • .• •
Pkoseolse on. cal silt. with . to sell neeh . ati article
to ell who how as with their costent on will wire Wiese •
.ton. Remember the Mee% 89•31erket street.' • tor 29.
some . Janet: WOAD.
co:.
wncarmax. AND lISTATL PASIIIONAMPI •
HAT Al'av - CAP MANUFACTURERS,' •
AND DEALERS Ls: ALL KINDS OF YOBS..
. CORNED a .WOOD AND PIP7II STNENTS.
101-licir . s.usk osubesses tress unsay stsisstHsts
aD
sad Weis, Dos& CuffS
sna.tra Bouttu• •
Lau
Wert Coach • eg
t 5 ,,,,,, ap h., M. IL WHIT.EI W° d: re-.
epaCtfedir - Ltheifoblie that
Band
btu
e a e pon iscock, between Federal and gandnakeT
etreeta. They are now making end are D urand to remit e
orders for ermy dereription of - vehicles Conchae,. Charkete,
Daroneine. - lingeles. Plurume, ge,'whieb.from their
lona experience in the manufactore alto alerts work and
the feelliUm they have, they feel oterthient they are enabl
ed to do work on the most reasonable terms with these
venting article% In their
_Paying partieular commen t the selection of toniatale,
and having none but workmen. they hare no
hatitaticen in warranting their work. We therefore ark
the ettention of the public to this matter:
1. 11,--liemilring .done in the beet manner, and on the
most reewrnabla terms. • • • JIMA,
Coach - and Carriage FaCrory.: .
TOILNSTON, EROTIIEIt k C0., - .ozirnit
rkimont end hel,eten streetaAllealny City, would
reepecttally Warm their friend. and the public gzerallY.
that they are manutertuting Cen-leces, llerene .Itoe./te
emir/. pall Charlet& Mall theft' redone
jetyles er rho
and rmbortlam , . -
All orders sill excreted alth etrlet ?eased to dam
bllity end beeetfot tale. : Retain will aloe be attended
to on the moot reasonable tetue. - tieing la all their arm*
The beatnatant Shafts, Poles sad. Wheol.htulb they teal
• coandent that all who throe them with their pattlate .
will be perfectlycittlened on tidal of their .
Purebseere are relarated to deep= a oil before put'.
chest= elsewhere-
• Fifth Street Stocking
A Factory. ,
SNERGY. ND EcoNo3ri.--
The t*Nt gond . Chlldren'a noo, Mm'. Socki.
on iat4 Drawarg, Arad at tascrulheturefirpricat
FUtb street rtocklng Vnetory . , RN =do from Gut ♦lrnoL
NO AD VANCH J 5-rnicr. . AIX.
gtocklng Yeetwr. 6th fitted. botifeen -Wood alai Market
it: stoonno
- - . -- Livingston. Bogota et CO:-
NOVELTY WORKS, 'PI.TTSBUROIL P.T.-
Ir i LEACK and-Depot 'Railroad ' Scales, Hay,
&Mit Lad Grain do; Plate . Qui
orm .4 Counter 4a Drier
Inc of all.. thulnu,Drop and Thumb Warr, Coffee
blllls of rarknao bind,. Paint 1011110, approved Tatternx
Bolts and I%sta:door, Italleutte Iron Cnottnalc of min mi.
tidy in form and gni.; . , all'
W..
-.7-- - W. W. WALLACE,. .. -_:-
.
fl V, STE A. 31 IKARBLE WORKS,. ••
..
3/9,m_a and 1123 Liberty street. Offewree fiMailtUrSata.
, .
ONUMF.S7B; ' Tombi, •
Giavii i. Stones;
Yaralteuet To Mantels, IrrotStonee, de.. ei•
ways., Mad. and made •to order, machinery, at the
lowest yriefie. Three handrail original had selected dee
thine far Mantaoro le, dr-ILn hand. Sleek and frhib bier
bye hiroletie4 to tbeltsde et the kweet
w.Vs. All ordete
Ailed with despatch at 819 Liberty state . - •• •
• Blackcinitliaarriva Manufactory. •
j'!o-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The Ainb
-11). sonosir rsispostrolts Ink= tbsir friends and
the public getteray. that they 1111110 ntitcriol Into pubis*.
ehl
s enprz . 3 „. o4lll . oga, srgles ys ta c lales s Aii i
/ 0 / 1, L0W 3 of astaLtkeortoetithsT sr* , datarmln.
...Ito mak. of Us . nory:beet tostssWs imp:nor work
ausosillo. intsnd Saban. Poop osi bind 'an sport.
mod of all Olsos tem 23 tabu lostosindinWsosnufsetotri
onion or Robinson and randsodor „
• . • wrt.twori.
Alleahee con 3.2.,:zet. • • -
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NEW YORICADVERTISENCENTS,
From VlSStatme 13CSEISS Giniril Advertising.
Homo, No. Mead SIB Broadway. Sew York. (lota So. 60
II W& Fan:p in me Cate 'V X.? Tork.
• W AIRE E,• - •-
. • •
„MARTIN; SPONG A; CO. , •
• - Imimitera and Dealer ln ”
.IRON ANIj. STEEL,
26.3 Groonetnk r,e 2Vivi Tork.
..°P. s l.tantir VII hands otherasiorut of Dar, Rod
Bond, Hoop; liorsennoe. and
_Merchants tom all melons of the eountry are kilted to
colt otrend their order before burnlx• — .". " •
Orders br entrusttnl to our rare v be filled at the
lowest market rate.. • kfnltTlki., ernimu a CO.,
; 03213menir left rt., X. Y.
SCHEEMTP , M4BROTZERS
.W.IIOLESALT, DROCI9ISTS,
ihmermoreetto.ko.l7D 11Mut
IMPORTING the Thading DruAr from their,
original marten, both In Europe and Kest Indira. awl
Yemen and English chomimde„ Perfnmery, Too th .
Nall and fink ltruaboa, Worn and Stanna. Pant and
Tecate Knongtobeorka, boateY I:Bernina 90
the moatreanmable Ordea . seltner In manor be
mall.arill receive their best attention. ol:Llztne
• ICUMBIL'S
PATE:crtd.ACIIIRE STRETCHED LEATTIER ItANDlhrld.
The ingir Atlmt BandtYn thi Onmlry. .
rrrIEY are' made:livid the beet oak . Untied
loather, and thoroughlr etretched. cemented, and
r r tu ted together. and tu b a? to'runrertectle t reetAn . l
with
Igo Po ' reiZr. 'Pheyerro be had
slngle..touble or round—with Lam Leather.
We
and
all nemwearr article. In the line. by Watering
JelddraW KUMIJKL. Itatentee„ 23 Vern' et.:N. Y.
Globe Iron Bailing Wcrrks. •
Not. 811 and 818 Itunroo sores, New York,
OPPOSITE MA ALLURE WOMB. •
&ALI'S ROOMS, 122 GRAND STREET,
TEE subtieiibais having extensive and lin
' imiiiiimedariangements torManolhaturing everts?.
t their line.nre nos prepared to• offer to the pribllO
- and dealer. throughout the country, ' • '
irFoqcgrd cAsrmoTritsaiani. •
• . every .- description, ,
Onyingt.Shutters,Roort, ibrfrage tconliatsfroda,plots and
, • orisossennikrnba turd nsadtes_far chadren, iron
Manz, Hash Stands, "Pirer sad
Mork Slasdri - UnsbrtUrl• and .gdt
Also, nipertor onality of Iron 'arm rem:e„ ali or which
they arillwiarrant to samara in strenstioZdarabillty, Wan
t); orgeatrand eb
o,.. eapum the manulhetares of any. Mb ,
tinterrAt:tl i t ' i "s iliri n m " lTC r a y . 7.ll l ;_itg
utmost despatch. IttiT LAvram. •
anyl9.3ins - 122 Grand strait, N.Y.
A LFREE - WOODILIM Manufacturer. mid
Imparter Whim 4.at:43l'olton et
Q IL WARICIOK, blnnufanturer of En:4o
-7 patio Funaltain, da -Mina.
TOlitilAVY3,-Commission 3ferchant
V Importarof 2frandita, Wines and Maria 234 Wash-
F•f.GOODWIN & BRO., Mauti4cturers of
• Mae Cut Tobuto Mara, and Snuff. DA' and 0:19
ot..
VVITEACRITVICEON,Propriotora and
Mow:dictums of A.B. Wilson, Patent &Melds&
Machines, oaks WS aroschrsT. •
BnnioNs, 7 iinifinory,
Irsrosar Vetsosontan Rotel.
COOPER ROUSE , J. 1 . 8r0., Pi;
_mie2toot, 434 Broutws7: .
NuORMAN CUTTER, traccessor to. Lee,
Drosstor Co“ Imbarter sad JObbes Etsok Dr y
, 44 Oadar
.CHAFFER, late W. Newsnna,Manufae
ttuvramt UllatesslerllealetinladeetlidtetLlS6ft4,
84Breadear. =la-Um
SAMUEL- L. OAVERLY,'Wholesale Detil
er In Beams. Painted rags and Toti„WOod - and Rli
NV... Beads, Mats, Congas.. Tel tem Wiektu Match
M, Greenwich et, h.r . York . • lah r.
msr.
nices, Tjhle
Dulero.lo tneete &wa.Narlioe NCt e NU,to4
re et. •
• nitia-ley
fittPlN, Paris Mantilla Emprinm,
perleae also et renry• Pnes.Sel iltne3lear.;
.
Staten Island Panay Dying Establi eh,n Ant
OPTICIT :Ca 3 JOILV STREET,
Ma . nedta 'Men .tnealnett. •-. ' NOV TOR& MT.
grikILDSES ineeicestbrEnprim, or ottiernisi,
• kl.aordjitta or eleanalna UAW Drew.. Marattliaa
tet m ns
t b.o ono,. dastsinttna.• Mama and Admen ear
dvel. tam NTS., restared: Canton
Crape Etrawls thed tha "neat bedtime. es Ow .n.rtre am.
sue
.dlt
ktgasit i. U. , L i wzim(and
t eener aore d fitt , tr
en
thatth.lt tomes In the art e
et detne ts variegated. a/ear -
salaMatee l RfitTt , Nklfliwy ktA..
1111 - 01X10EAUX BELL, Mantilla and Cloak
/VA, lianulhetureramt Imparter. !A Cana!
F. -1111311 A RD 1- SON, Wild Clieris
•Bitt;rirs. Uno r ata halm. nu t Palm de.,.i.O.Johnld.
111:7RLBCILT, imefican
Ilwrour. llNlefne., M. 12. Caw, te.. f.*
VAS DOESEIVStapruc- •a pone, t
stl nvivity !Welk. laa testate Mine: itad Inuit,
neraLa sseathoftnnt.. Chataber.
110 1, Fr. itt e tl f 'I". from garphia, i: l o r nr ;
witSont tbe kat*.
attaaeets,
b=ons mmt5,.49.2
DIISCELLANBOUS.
rrminvtents -
geW , COACH FACTORY, fffll!.t i .
‘k
N. 4c PIADIONP, :Int tar.
E. M. EIGEI.OIV, Pmprietor.
liAttlaito)l 7 o7
:Ju r , LIVERY A U N R D SALE.
A rt
ornnDpmoad tired tua Merry
marktr' PITTErCr-01104. •
- MCIELLISrD HOME,
Ahtil /MEET. AnOVK s6TV:7llSrratcr,
• • • PRILR.DRI,PaIA; •
IL 'S. - DE 2i SO S,
sarn4.o . e.ird, 1110 perdar*L
kay 4i5.14-41,1 • • • .
Patent Process for Tit
aFULTON'S Patent Chemical Pronesa
r. Is dtddedly the {Mated Itarrenroment ewer wade In
art erfannlng. L.telboy of nll wads OM be mamas.
!my* In nenthlt4 the time boTaltrd by the old mow. at
mm h terror pecumb and for onnatbseee. strangth, weight
and durability to onrunneeed by any othernenerna at nun
othettutng Leather. Far partkulase. en, aim of -
—7 • - • - 9. NEW
gni :7 • , No.= Wood st, littbbsrezh: re.
Linden Lead Company of WhicoasiM, --
rpuz..corporotors a this Com_may .have
1
e i s ; PCbrryh. mbrve pumpbbrto yontabaleg
Cbarter,Obb Suer).. no obtathed by ;Aram
&string talbreabtlba tb th• 00to Ma% t 076
GUM, ...UV, D. 0WL....
attlal•D..Nll-T111.0g540/ MOM, Charles * Perry )10011s)
/Q.:TY HOTEL, • (late Brown corner, of
Bmlthtlekt asul Thin) stati,l,ttsbuntb. Cs, GLASS,
11/ - 1111$ lassre and Mataidkai bvisig:untSa
vn• thcaaugh repair, allidflinddiad wits unr Ftwomis
put4.. tb..bout. b now opea Blr the Mott= of &kw travyllag
m.7lTmirliiwwwwwimmr
CIIIHRERT & SQN,
fIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
Shoals and yurdmia or Beal Vat*. 0.11.e.e
G WARRINGTON; •
lAWES' & Oran u itEd'S 1311 . 0 E; STORD.
d i r e ue. =Tanga 191 k ti ttl
i M0 1 . 4 25
T GRANT , MOW RY, Dealer Leather, • Illitacpile.ndShaatudinii*Ko.Z3Llporty■trect
°Kola the and al Wood. tabSl
ItiaIXIS73ENUIRE EXTRACT' OF
3 ether at
eleat, Pftribirtrah. Pa.
lllMPairarn of ausaerasur toaatarkits, 'Actor
L . WARDROP'S SEED STORE, is now re•
Nate rith Early Nub Ite. the flotbodm at Is
mutate tor the Orritardr, Oup abetter', Stalk sod Straw
Cattail, and tuner thing of Intareet to lb* Forum. Omit.
net ar Amateur. Orders from/MA/Mai:4 pLerclasatattllad
.-- -
11rVAITtn P. 31AltSIIALL, Imparter and
Antler in Plain. Yfirarad and bocoratlva Pared
Ilan nn ~ n e Wo4 strait, Plttaburab.
&Wart of tan calibrated inanunialarerr. Warn lad.
VIAR'S FASIIIONS, FOR LADIES'DRESS.
EB. 4 4brl'arls tuhtnno for JU NE, tlitett, prr igtr.)lo•
&fop We to the let maim hti -
Bli
• • -
ILSOx.
inn/ • • Pearl, alwro Tituld irtreet.
WILLIAM NOBLE, Up olsterer,.
Dealer In Wholcusinand Ilttall;1111111
tmet, nearly opvcrat. tau Post nee. •• •
CoAOII FACTORt-=R - ;
- 4G blamond Ailey, nate Wood Areht. "
4W28 -• • N. )t. BiOELow. Proprietor.
I .- A. BROWN, would montiespeetitilliiii
ova rum Ms:s o u:Mk that bo keeps 6n hand. at his eland
:Us :7= l gs ,rir V4l,lllll;":"dolb'At'i:oc4tii:st"itr
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PITTWRGH GAZETTE.
FRIDAY, JUNE 14 185 i
Fr6¢l. Now York Timm
y'APANOPENED
Satiefailory rrsyltojCommmlore Perry's ritil— , Three •
ports. tomato American trade—Agreement to
furnish coal American Steamers—lnteirating'
narrativelthaailccr clamant of Co,oniodore L'er
ry'r second fiat: ' ' -
The Susquehanna arrived nt along Kong from
Japan' on the 2/1 (April), bringing the gratifying
intelligente that Commodore Peery had Succeed
ed in the objects of hie misaion in a manner
that will confer honor on his country and endu
ring lame on himself. The precise terms of a;
Commercial Treaty had not been definitely ,
ranged when the Suiquehttiona'left the Tedo on '
tho 24th of March; but enough had been 'done
to establish a friendly' feeling between tho two
countries, Thiopening of three or more ports to
the Commerce of America, and the formic/ring of
Coals for its Steamers, may he considered no matters
grilled, and Captain Adams held himself in read
iness to proceed in the Saratoga to biter the intol
.ligenee to the Government at Washington:
We are enabled to furnish our readers with
a (tetanal narrative of the proceedings in Japan
from which it will be seen that nothing could
have been bettor or more fortunate than the
course pursued by Commodore Perry. Indeed
wo feel pretty certain that the moat akillful
lomatiot in Eurfpe could not have hreughimat
ters to so speedy, pacific, and euoeeeoful an is
-111/0. Commodore Pen? was known as a brave
as .well as accomplished Beaman, but it was
thought he hail rather a Propensity for fighting
which Indeed, dith such means at his disposal,
and such peopled° deal with as the Japanese
were ignorantly presumed to be, Was deemed in
hy mostpeopho, though, as our pages
show, not by every one. Here however ho host
disappointed theworld ; and perhaps not a Yew
In bet squadron; but he has done what he did
not do in Chimn-fand it was notexpecteii any one
could accomplish in Japan,—he peacefully and
amicably opened km the flyer:roans of his country
men, trillion:llring a shot or wing an angry word.
Commodore Perry, in the Susquehanna, left
the harbor of-llong Kong on the 14th of Jana
my, accompanied the Powhatan and the Minis
sipppi, the sailing vessels Vandalia, Southampl.
- ton; Supply and Lexington,. having some time
before proceeded to the renderrous at Napaki
lug in Loo Chai,.where the squadron met_ on .
the 21st of Januaty. Nothing of importance oc
tuned at Loo Choo beyond visiting the capital,
filusidi, with the temploand forte, and admiring
as others have done, the picturesque and copes- 1
.aingly beautiful scenery of the inland.
The !Ailing
. vessels were dopatched for-Japan
on the last day of January, under command of
Capt. Abbot, the steamships followiug on 7th
of
February, and, - along with the sloop Saratoga
from Shanghai., joining the sailing teasels on the
12tb, without accident-beyond tho temporary
grounding of the Macedonian, which vrae . light
ened and speedily got off. The whole squid.:
ron then proceeded and anchored in the. bay of
Teddo, passing.Urega, where bet year the inter-
view and the delivery of the l'resident's Letter
took place. A feW small forts, .mounting ten or
twelve guns each, were - observed, but made no
hostile demonstrations. Boats were not allowed
to come alongside , until the vessels had taken
their stations, sal then Government officers were
directed to the Powleatan, (to which the Commo
dore's flag had been removed,) where they had
an interview on the Llth with the fleet Captain
Adams, to whom, after the exchange of
meets, the Japanese stated that in a .few day. iv'
apeeial high officer would he sent.to.,Yedo to
meet the Commodore and arrange everything in'
a courteous, frank, end friendly , manner; but
they objected that the . vessels had come to far
up and recommended. their 'return to Crap,
where theEmpoor desired the meeting should be
held al before; and that. poild they bewildered as
of more importante than talking about the weath-.
or, whirls subjett weald seemth be the pis-alley
of conversation hrJapen as in an the rest of the.
world. We beliese this vras nearly ell that pave
al during , the find into-flew, and the deputation
took leave/61004 hamoi„ whieh,gTew to merri
ment upon Capt. Adams suggesting, that instead
of returning to Graze, perhaps a more favorable
anchorage might befound higher up, and nearer
thb capital, which would Mee be more convenient
for the high *alma to send front 'Veda, as well
as in accordance with the customs of other na-
The fallowing day {l4th] another interview:,
was bold on board the Powhalas, when the Jaki
pantie renewed 11100/mug about the, meeting
being held at ilrakt; where en: the previous oe
casion everything liatipaised in to amicable and 1
pleasant a manner, and to which the Commodore
had raid he would return. Finding that Braga ,
was still objected to, they then,proposed Kama
keno, where the JiiieriOnitio boil got ashore, and
which they held to be a much more convenient
place than Nonegons, between the 'present an.
chorage and Yedo, as *emoted by Dr. S. W.
'Williams. But atter much talk on the subject,
the Japanese at length left it to the Commodore
to select a place foe the interview. Before tak
ing leave, the deputation mid if the ships need
ed water or provisions. beats would be sent with
'applies; but they- were told that wept water,
nothing else was likely to be required. • -
After mature consideration, Commodore Perry
decided to send Captain Adams in the ,Vatutana
to meet the Governor of the Province at Braga.
Captain Adams was there informed by the Gov
ernor that everything was ready for considering
the term of a treaty between Japan and the
United Stites. 411.1 if the Commodore (or, as lie
was termed, the Admiral) would conk to &opt,
it Toad Le eonduckd before tke going down of ate
sun: It is sitpposed, however, that what was here
meant byti treaty, was a favorable reply from
the Emperor to the President's Letter on the sub:
jest: Captain Adams reiterated, that ihi
Commodore would not came to Lima. where he
bad found the anchorage to be Indifferent, but
would meet the. Japanese Cimmissioneth it Ye
kohainti, off - the present anchorage Of the flag
ship, ten to twenty* miles from Crags: . Captain
Adams rejoined the squadron on the 24th Feb
ruin", and the following der the Japanese offi
cers' visited the"
tiag-ohlp to settle the place of
meeting, when the Commodore among other
things, told them that, having:been entrusted
with to many ships, width orere seventeen thou
mud miles tram borne, he was -reasonably anx
ious about their safety, and' exporienco lead
preyed to. him that Crags did not offer SO secure
an itneherageas where they nowlay. Some dis-
Cillllllolll ensued, but finally it was arranged that
the meeting should beheld at Yokohama.
Eleven daYs afterwards the meeting took place;
and in the interval,' entertainments " were inter- ,
changed by the American and imputes(' officers.
At one - of two given by Capt. Iltichanam the Girr
ernor of Mtgs, as we have seen in Keying-and
other high Chinese'otficials i at once fell in With.
foreignebserviineesin toastingand speechifying.
Captain Buchanan proposed theheatth of the Em
'perm; of. Japan, which was drunk standing "with
all the honors," end was' acknowledged by the
Governors of Grego, who in return similarly pro
posed the health of the President of the United
States. The 'Japanese took their liquor freely,
espectally'Cliainp,agna and liqueurs, greatly admi
ring the glassware that contained them: and ex
pressed a hope that the time wall, at hand when
they would bo Unhurt); to visit foreign countries
in steimeri and ships of three masts.
It woo during this interval that an officer of the
iquadron approached Ytdo; and if he did not
actually;enter it, at tenet Was near enough to
judge . of ita - apPearance, and ta ascertain, what,
however, we believe surveYing party had done
before, that doe° to shore there is Svc fathoms
water, so tha . t it' ,ten Aie approached by largo
ships. 'S The city in hal& form of it creticentand
minds on'an'estensior plain with a magnificent
back-grannd of the niountaina and wooded coun
try; but It Seems to Possess no etriklng public
buildings, while the dwelling-homes are general
ly of one story; and, therefore,. present nothing
imposing in their appearance,. except their vast
numbers, and, spice they occupy.: The popula
tioli of the ca pital , boa, honorer, been g r eat l y ex ." -
aggerateil, for though It is 'certainly great, the
Japanese (deers thennelven 'placed Tedo third
anon the cities in the world:London; they mid,
being the Orel, and Paris the second. .
On thlY hltli t the preparations wore' comPleted
for the reception of the Commodore; who, by the
bye, insisted upon the removal of the eareen
work which extended from the dame to the ball,
and which elmt out_ - thd pubilu gale. ,Betwean
11 end 12 o'clock, the martheit having been mar
tet'ed the Sailors by Liont.
Pegrain, the whole - .Maim - My-nine boats under
Amend of Captaltrikohanan, who conveyed
the cortege to the chore, and waited the arrivel
of the Commodore and suite, consisting of Cap
tain Adams, the Secretary, Mr. O. li. Perry, and
the intetprobers,.Dr. 8; W. Williams and Mr.-J.
L.' C. Portman who landed about noon, tinder
ealufft of seve nteen guns from the Macedonian,
the men In the boats standing up, and the officers
on shore being uncovered.. The procession then
Moved foiward, the band playing "Hall Colum
bia," anti the "President's March."
On entering the hall,- the Commodore was re
ceived by four Camlnlettioners, appointed for the
purpose. They were:. - •
pink Hayashi, with' the title of - ..liailinku,no
Koine, Or Ninon COUXICEIO2% ..7 • .
Second, .Ino, Prince of Tans-elms, (the group
atlslabda lying between Corsa and Japan.) .
Third:" listintai'Pritioe of bilutaashir
lying went of Alidte.)
ahii ireeieottntbnaatiou doeisiot enable uiitofwmore
proviso about tM 41.t.aner. .
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Fourth, Won°, second Assistant of the Board
. - •
of Revenue.
The party belmg seated; theffitg of Japan was
run up on board. the Potiltatan, and saltdedwith
; twenty-one guns from the launches, after which
another salute of seventeen gone was given to
the Japanese High Commissioner, who through
the interpreter presented his compliments and
welcome to the Commodore and his officers, and
particularly Inquired about the health .of the
former.. Ate sign given the servants in attend
' ance brought in implored stands with tea 'and
saki, sweetmeats and other conserves, and placed
one beside each officer. The regalement seems
to bare been much the same as' that, which in
China generally precedes the transaction of -bn-
siness with foreign officials; and while, it was
going on there was time, to take a .note of the
place of 'meeting.: The hall, which lead behn run
up with great celerity, was about fifty feet laig.
forty wide, and twelve 'high; and surrounded
withunagnificentjaponicas, some of them thirty
feet in height, and in full bloom. Seats and ta
bles about two feet high, covered with red cloth,
extended the whole length of the apartment —, I
The floor was covered with white maga, about
three feet long by two wide; and the plane was
heated by highly ornamented brasiers placed on
beautiful Japan stands. The pillars supporting •
the erection were ornamented with purple arapei
and the walls were richt) , adorned with paint
legs of birds and dowers: The hall was aituated
'about five hundred yards from the landing-place,
and was commanded by the ships,"-which lay
with their broadsides to it. Several native ar
tists were present taking sketches of the stran
.
The refreshments being over, the Commodore
and his personal staff were conducted by the Ja
panese Commissieners into another . room in the
rear, the entrance to which was covered with
purple crape. The conference lasted three
hours, and was carried on through the Deitch.
language, which the Japanese interpreters, Mats
nsa-ki, and Mich-i-taso, and Mr. Portman, the
Commander's clerk, spoke fluently. A very fa-:
vocable answer was given to the President's let-'
ter, which we presume was in terms a repetition
of President Fillmore's; and it is stated that
Commodore Perry was fatly satisfied on all points
suggested by him, which, we ;gain Presume
were in accordance with Mr. Secretary Webster's
letter of instructions to Commander Attlick, ac
companying the last letter to the Emperor. A
draft treaty, in English, Dutch, Chinese and
Japanese, was put into the hands of the Tape
nese Commissioners, who said that it would re
ceive due consideration; but the old Emperor had,'
died since Cvnimodere Perry was there last year,
and his suece.s.,r was a young man,who wuld re
quire to consult his Counsel before coming to a
determination, and the Commodore was remind
ed that the Japanese did not act with the same
rapidity as Americans did; which was this illus
trated: Should several Japanese meet together,
desiring to visit the. American ships, one would
say: ."11. ie a beautiful morning!" to which an
other would add, "How pleasant it is !" then a
third would remark, "There is not then a wave
to be seen.npon the water:" at length a fourth
would suggest, "Come let us .go and see the
That the preliminaries of a treaty would be
settled during. the present visit was, however,
more than probable. Ito leading , provisions, it
1 . Is mad, will be the , opening of three or more of
''the phrts of Japan to the eomnerce of the United
States, and securing supplies of - coals for the
steamers of that country. In other respects the .
I treaty, concluded as proposed, is understood to
be neatly& counterpart of that with China,
! cept, it le said that the J'apanese objected to a
clause admitting all other countries to thesatne
i privileges as. America; not like th e Chinese, and
whom, and not by Sir Henry Pottinger, ELS Is
generally enpposed ' theprivileges of the English
treaty was ;extende d to all foreign countries,—
The Japanese would manifest more sagacity,ind
.Ave themselvew from incalculable verationcwere
they to detennine on-allowing other nations to
enjoy the. same immunities as - America, amino'
other, ma - Ming-all: future treaties on precisely
the same terms. But nothing can asyet be ter
' tainlj known on the subject, for the Stmenehan
i no, having beenplaced at the : disposal of Mr.
lArclalit, the Minister to Chinn. and being under
['Orders to be in Hong Bong in the - beginning of
; April, was dispatched on the morning of the 24th
March, the very day a confeience was to hare
i been held for the purpose of contidering the
treaty.
During the conference on the 6th, Commodore
Perry mentioned that one of the marines had
died, end be .was desirous to hoe a piece of
ground pointed out where this man and any
others of 'the squadron that might die in. Japan
could be :buried. The Commissioners first lug
geated Nanasaki; and neat Crags. but on both
being objected to, a spot near the place of meet
ing was fined upon.- .An account of the funeral
by Captain Slack, the - officer commanding the '
marines, is given In another column, and cannot
fail to he read withinterest. We have only to
add, that before thr funeral took place, the Ja
panese officials came on board to view the body.
for which purpose the coffin was opened; and af
ter the burial ono of them remarked that, 'ac
cording to the inscription en the lid, the man was
a native of Ireland, not of America; but the ex
planation that followed proved quite satisfactory.
In the course of the arrangements for the funer
al, the prudence of Preoident Fillmore's and Sec
retary Webster's assurance on the subject of re
ligion *ea shown. The Japanese said they bad
obserredit with pleasure, and quite understood
the distinction between Protestants and ,Rorn
Before the interview broke p ` the Commo 7
Bore mentioned that he. proposed, to give his el. \
ficeri leave to go on shore for`rocrmition. . To
this no great objection was made, and \ve be
lieve thatwithin a few days afterwards several
of the officers were taking exeretse on shore.— 1 \ A NaW;Rovvz ;in 7 turx PacirtM-4/ev., Ste
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Rev. E. C:Dittinger, the-Chaplain, made several rens, of-Washington 'Territory, has very reaeo% \
excursions among the villages andleendields, ly made a report to tb4 Secretary of thelnterio
which last he found in high cultivation. , The Derailment, wherein he urges, says . the•\Wash
" houses were generally thatelsed.'but those of the ington`Star, the necessity of holding a general
better sort were covered Vi
encth tiles, hitting YOrdo. council '‘ with the Indians'of his territory, in
and small gardens Within losures. ' \ ; which the latter have alreadysignifaed theiruril-
The following day, the same gentleman,\find, itrigness to take a part. Among other reasons
log the people neither unfriendly nor indisrosed tor so doing, be is said to urgethe foot that, very
to receive him, and baring obtained leave tO'go shOrtlY,,the \ great cprrent of the, overland ani
on shore; determirgal to visit two blip cities gratlon to Oregon SlM:take 'n, new channel.— ,
MEM miles off, called \ Kanagawa and .Rhnces`i, \ , Thatisi must `go up the:\ Missouri to the falls of
I and with that view crossed an arm of the bay i t ell iirer r and from, thenee to about, Waw-wan,
I which shortened the distance by several miles.— on , ..the Columbia, by land;, from : thence to the
He then proceeded through Kanagawa, suppor. :Paella coast by water, , a ccording to data with
ed to contain from oneto two hundred thousand w hich . he accompanies the \ inport to, Which We I
inhabitanti;:and from ' the immensderowds that refer—it-having been ascertained that the Mis- -1
ponied out ererywhero to. See the stranger. there snail can' be • navigabidAn' Very near 'the falls
can be no doidit of the.ropulation being very \ with`eighteen indica af water at the river's lair
T v.,
'great. . Thac ds, however, 'stinted no incon- eat stageonnd for much, the longest period of the
i venlence or im iment, for on `a wave of the
,year with twenty-four inches of -- water=parties
Mind from the ja espoificishirnonacompanietl are preparing to place 'Vlore iron steamboats
Mr. Dritlinger, thr people cleared a passage; and similar. to those drawing 'only tweleo inches ` of,
afterwards, .a Ones gar having been sent for- water, with which the Accessory,Tionsit Com
wird for the pinwale, the people paekedtheia- panY have been for more than a year success-:
selves at the sides 'of the houses, and left the fully \ navigating the San Juan River, in Nicer .
, teal*, of the 'meet 't the stranger. lie enter ague, transporting on them probably hundreds
' ed poem of the betimes, whielrlie found primitive
~ ,•of thowiands of passengers on 'their way, from
, intlielt furniture and, arrangements; but, Ctilll• 1 ocean tancearn , `. , ' \ \N' \
[ pnreti \ with other Oricialal`dwellings of the , some ;
class, rkedi, dean and coinfortablo, In sonic of
them he obserred clocks'of \Japanese matinfact,
Lure. Ile hlso visited \Leveret temples, which,
- though staullor than in Oldisa;,hATO more gilding
on their walli . k . and ornaments on their idols, and
generally are lit better oilier. '-, The priests as
well as the p'eopie wero , dirilifiguished for their
courtesy: The Cities thus rimed \were not only,'
very extensive; (hatlmated tolbe cix miles long.)
but with wide, well -formed streets. \ :Kase= is
from fifteen to twenty
miles distant; by land, from ,
tho ships; and Mi. rittlnger being thus neces
sarily long abaint, Boma anxiety Was Jolt about I
him. An heifali returning, q. Jap,anese officer
put into his hand an order from the Caminodore
for all officers to return oft board. and shertipaf
terwards, a courier mounted do to splendid black
horse, delivered a similar d4patch, and finding it
was understood and acted on, turned round, and
galloped back again to repok the approach , of
the American officer, who conhluded his journey,
by torch-light, and found that en his arrival that
everything that had occurred gad' been noted, :
e'en the number of buttons on hilcoat being re=
Your days after the interview, \the presents
were ihterebarged, time having bap required
to erect places for their reception. ,Those for
the Emperor consisted 0f,., among other, tbings
A runway .with steato. engine—An‘Electrio i
Telegraph—A Surf liont.--A Life 13aat Print
log Prom--A fine LorgOette—A set of Au bon's
American Ornithology, splendidly baron— lates
of 'American Indhins—ltaps of fferent States
of Aineriea=Agricoltaral implements, withal!. !
the modern improvements—A piece of cloth-. 1.4
hale of Cotton—A Stove.-Ilitles, Pistols anti I
Swords—Champagne, Cordials,. :inn American,
' And 'for the Empress—presuming ,there is
.
nes -
. A Telescope—A Lorgnette, ; in a gilded case—
A Lady's Toilet DOL. gilded—A . Scarlet Velvet
Dress—A changeable Silk Dress ; flowered-- , A
splendid Robe—Andubon's illustrated works--A.
handsome set of China;--A Mantelpiece Clock.--
A parlor store—A box of .fLue Witios-;--A box. of
Perfomery—A box of fancy Soaps.
. . ...
Of the other presents, perhas the one most
'island was a copy °Mobster's complete Diction
ary to one of .theimpetial Interpreter& '-'.. To the
high officers wore given books: rifles, pistols;
swords, wines, cloths, maps, stores, clocks, and
cordials, - 'the Inst of ' which they: fully apprecia
ted, said, a s regards ilbekkjihenitrts Pt ,, PW
ed to bring .all. engine* tiom Shipboard .to set
them nicolng,lbe Japaricie sold tters was 11e00-
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Veidda who„ understood them perfectly.', TboY
were`tairiouito'know holoier about Eliek‘SOn's
calhieengine', of which they had heard, but
from th e Commodore, at any \rate, we suspect
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they Weida ;tot receive a very favorable *Mon
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its practical \
` 'Whether may be thought of SoMe of the other
i presents: the Railway and Telegraph, at which
I the 'world *llia time was disposed,telaugh, were
I happy hits4'The Rail is only ithobt \three hun,
r deed yards inall, but \being .formed in a circle,
the caitinge Oba be striven, at the ritth \ cf.forty
miles - bilmore.4ust affirst the .Japrineee were
- chary of '4;enturing into the car, but after;a Sin
gle trial there was , atuch good . httmoied \cempe
tition for places. \ The Telegraph still icrete*as
tonished theii, - bu they will speedily untkurtitud
it. and may Possibly by this time belayingd in
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the wires for erase
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I. Christ litt‘.G4 to Jeri:.
One of the, s Mg Opinions about the Ja \
panese, destined to throwo down \by Cotnmo-
I dore Perry, has bee that'theiswere \ i nvincibly
til
intolerant of Chris ' ity in\ any form . . . Indeed
this. has generally been assigned as the Mill
reason for their exclusiveness.. To the, emblent
.of the - cross they still - object; but - the story; of
I' the expelled Portuguese, that every Christian
I' landing in Japan was required to trample on it,
1 or on a representation of the Virgin and So
-1 viour, must, If true, have been almost entirely
confined to themselves and their co-religionists.
More recent writers, who have been able to deny
that such is now the custom, tell us; that " the
practice of. religious rights is prohibited byirre
vocable Japanese laws ; '' but the following nar
rative of the funeral of a marine of the United
States - squadron shows that there is as little
foundation for the one statement asthe other:
On the 9th of .March, the day . following the
first meeting betieen Commodore Perry and the
Imperial Commissioner from Yedo, to negotiate
the terms of a commercial treaty, is soldier's and
a Christian burial was given to a Marine, Robert
Williams, who had died a few days before on
-board the steamer Mississippi. The party de
tailed for. thin purpose, consisted of several offi
cers, one of, them the Chaplain in his gown, an
. escort of eight marines in charge of a corporal,
'and four marines as bearers of the corpse. Two
boats left the ship; one containing the offi
cers, and the other the body , and escort. Upon
reaching the she thiparty was met by several'
Japanese Officials, ready to conthict them to the
grave. The escort landed first, and received the
body with.the usual honors. The little proces
sion was thenlormed ; first the escort, followed
by the music (drum and life); nut thcbody
borne on the - shOulders of four messmates; and
.then the. Chaplain with other officers, and a few
'sailors from the boats, bringing up the rear. - In
this order, with the music playing a Dead March,
the party moved to the grave;.winding through
the streets of a village,.a distance of nearlyhalf
a mile. On either, side of the road, an] on the
surrounding hills, at the foot of one of which the
grave bad been made, thousands of pepli, Men,
women; and children, could be seen,all manifest- ,
ins eager curiosity -to witness; a eight entirely
novel, in their land.. • .
I could not but think as wapia.ssed along, how
strange, not only the procession, but each of us
individually, must appear to that eager throng,
..not one, f whom probably had. ever before look
ed upon the, face of a stranger from a foreign
country; and yet there was no endue noise made,
or apparent alarm on the part of any of them,—
only intense interest in observing what was pa:se,
log • before them.. • As we neared - the grave
(which occupied a very pretty spot; the voice cif
the Chaplain could be heard,—`l- am the resur
rection and the , life, ankh the Lord; he that be
lieveth 'rime, though he were dead, - yet Shall he
live; and whosoever liveth and belieieth in me,
shall never die." An we gathered Jround the
grave, and the reading of the beautiful and touch=
ing burial service, proceeded, the spelae.waslOne
of unusual interest: forth° time, and place..tind
circumstances, all conspired to make it, aria In- '
eidea; honorable' to our short sojoirrain u land:
where for centuries; it is said the syMbol. of 'Oll
religion has been trodden under foot. The Church'
burial service ended, the escort fired; three vol
leys over the grave. I had expected tlsat On this
there would have been some commotiai among
the crowd, but I noticed only, at. the iiiest. dis
charge, that for far it. moment there was a'selight
movement as of surprise, and then all werefgain
quiet and attentive obserreris... • 4
Raving now eonnaitted to the earth, Wall , all
due honor, the 'remains of - "our tleeeased She \ p
mate,-. the procession was re.fdrmed, • and wilt
'music to the Iron again' passed' through* the
village and the the ads of spat:atom, to our'
boats on the bench. fide we tool?,,leave 'Of the
otlidals, who thieughant the entire, ceremony
had conducted theutsellces with grentspropriety,
and extended to us evilly IMldsrettereled
to the ship, pleased With the conseionsaas of not
only haying witnessed, but * assisted in giving such
honors, in such a place; to \ deceased brother.
\ \ 'W. 13.'s.S.
Rex. Jong Dice --So '
' n.‘ we have b4sn'
able to learn, the re-uominatkonsof our presel
representative in Congress is \geberallYAfaiie
by the Whigs of this District> sTnicions
render 'this course not only polititti, bdt neces4ry:
independent of his patriotic arid 'upright eon
during the exciting contest, of the present's°
also, 'lt lea tribute due to his steady adheren
'to principle; \ which we are pleasedliii"ll4 . 4.will be
accorded. want to roll up 1113eipsItyln this 1
district irt'opposition'to the',Nebrasit,a outrne,
and in favor ofthe repeal of, the Fugitive Slave
Law, that will astound the "traitors" to \ Peim
sylvanis interests,. and upon ' Gen. Dickire eta
concentratelarger vote than. upon aurothei,
' Indeed,' we have hard me other seriously named
in this connection.‘,4feadrale Jeanie/. \
Suers finnan nalicricarso?—ifOro ore 'now
three owl:breaks candidates for Governor - in
the Sell— . Pollock, Whig; Mr. Bradford, Na-
Aire American; and Mr. Potts; pree Democrat.
-So far as we ate advised, thise gentlemenlnre all
agreed en mail, every pahli6.question'noW be
-1 fore the people . \ If the voles of the oppopente
I of the administration Flail be foolishly divided
l' among the -three,stbe._election must; necestutrilY
penult in the triumph of Bigler,; but if the miti-
I administration strength can be '.concentrated. on
I one - man, oar success will be morally , certain,
Shall not this union and concentration he Wee::
tout Shall not personal preferences give 'way
to the demands of the lofty patriotism which we
trust animates every division of the \ enemies,eif ,
Our corrupt administration, and unite ' them - ''in a
common -
:determination to expel the Goths from
the capitol.--Lancaster indernident - MO.
. Srsru.-11Matts,..-The Fugitive Slave Act has
been pronounced inconatitutideal by one of the
\ Judges or the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, on
account of its violation 'of the right of trial by
jury and for other Causes.. The Federal Jene:hi
.vy \ holds the contrary. The Courts of, Pennsyl
vania have decided chat • State tribunals have a
right to try men for 'crimes committed Within
their \jurisdiction, abether under color - of serv- ,
ingPederol civil process or not. The- rederill
dicia7 has decided the, contrary, andstlovern
or Bigler has submitted without a word. \ln the
recent'struggie in Massachusetts, the writ`of the
State Ceara for repleiying Burns sae trampled
under feet:\ In every cue, State rights have been
overborne,Where there has been a above of op
position, foreign hit:clings have been armed with
revolvers and - bayomiti to crush out State sober
eighty. hut es the' freemen` of. the. North ore
not acenitoMed Id have odious laws thrust down
'their . throats; With ' the butt :ends of muskets,
`lmo things will havis an end.--PAita.-1.k9#1°1.-t
it is initterei i6k . thatento'nimaids of atria
hundred applirmtieut. before the President.for
"the . Offices in the noir lA'orritories or Nebraska and
Katriaa--being about , tretay.fliai- applleuutt fur
Britii.—at be
good
,nertri to house keepers lo lean . that: the
price of tker, which has lately commanded - sorb
estartisnatl figures; is, the decline At .the
Baltimoreekttle staled'on VOnday, 'pikes 'pee
way fell 50 4nts'lnt the 1063.1i5.,- whiltr tri New
York on the let*day,f, there \ law-0, decline-of
fr°lll4l ' 64:l • l° .$2 pert hundred In the latter
-mallet there mks a marked *rise in tka#4 !. ..
ply of beef cittie. - -- - Rafi. - Sua:
- \
.., c - -.- -,---,-----' 77-7-- '., ,*.,
-. . . .. , ,
. FROM Stitt OPH 'MUTE AttABIA. \ 1-7.1 r. '
Advence of Oillikr tostlllstrta-dindendeucti of .1...,.
Georgia Proclaimed. s , , 14
•': idirarroot.,Sitilfday, , June 8.-W00n.;., , •••:.. 4 , •
' ' s everal items The 4il this mornin g brings seve items of: '• k
The Vechna Past states thatimmediatelY after ' p ,
the confereilee with the PrenclilindErigliah cern- , . ~
menders, Order -Pacbe advanced towards Mix- , \l4
trio, with 56,000 men in twe columns. His right \ ; 11 , ',??
wing leant On the heights near...the-Jab* and', r
s his - left on thekEtver.' Mete.- We may therefore i
•
expect news sontiqf a great battle. • ; • . IN
.• On the 26th. theilossians failed , luau attempt ii;,-3 •
to ' , force the passage,. of the Danube at Turns, \ \ Lk;
Simitsa and ainrgeW, .0n the 30th. they were \ \ p h
repithd/ lien .attack en. ono of. the detached \, 0,
forts of Billistrla.' The Russians admit that the ''' r u,‘
place mai hold outtwo or three weeks longer. - • 14\
By that tiMnit will probably berelieted by Omar : ' •
, lit
. \ . . .. ..
Kalalt . and Poti, on the coast of Circasthi, have F. •
\ miriendered.to Anglo-French ships. The bode- . 4
Pendenee of Georgia has been proclaimed, and - ,
the banished Princes "will be recalled. -
... Belgrade letters say, that the firmate is. signed - j
tor Austrian occupation of Montenegro, Alb*.
tda and Bervia, if occasion shall demand. '' "-• ,
~,-, \
I I
?Man letters state that an effectual blockade .i . , ' • I . •• \
ii established at Riga. ' i
Accounts from . Athens report a complete de- ' ) 11 .
feat to the Egyptian troops in - Thumb>. ' The \-1 \
insurgents took 500, prisriners, ene cannon, and i \ I
large, store of small arms. . ' ',... , \
Great glorification is made in the English ps!,- y.
pets over the exploit of the British ships Arro- • • .;,,,'
gent and Reda, which hate succeeded hiciAting \
out a merchant ship from , under, the guns of the .
- Fort of Ecknasa. . Sir James Grnham, in parlii- \ -
i
mend; mentioned the circumstance as one. wow
\ 1 ,
thy of the brightest . nnals of British naval wit- .
fare." The two ships proceeded, one towing the . ' 1 \
other,' up n: narrow, river, from the bardos'of '... 4'
which the eneniy kept up a continuous fire. of V
musketry, which the ships replied to ith shell - , •
and grape. On arriving at the harbo , Captain. -4 ,
.llall of the Hecht, landed with a part '.ef ma-' •
rines and succeeded in carrying of a gun as a "ao- . 'l l .
phy. . Then taking in tow the only mere aritraan
thet wee alloat,he made his way back to ii,fleit
with the ions of only two men. ., ; 1- , -; 1
Prince - Gortschnimii is recalled to St peiers-
lenrg. It is surmised ho will be sent on a special ' • f .
mission to the Otrznan.Conrts.. ',." -l \ . , •
.f,
It is said that the evacuation of Lesser Zit
chin not having stopped theaction oldie 0 ' . . • •-. t,'
Powers, as it was intended to do, the 'Czar has ' 1 -
given orders to re-occupy it. ' This may be Well , .
regarded as' doubtful. • . '- . ', '- , •
ed tha t '
In the British - Parliament it was:stat
the lonian flag . being tinder British preection; \ '..; ' - ei
~,
cannot be considered-as neutral. i .•• - .\:" V- • - .•• flf
Tim Was.-From Vienna, Mny 3 l,'4t ie sta . - \ '
ted that 0n...1rm0 Li the Austrian summons ` , ..:.
evacuate th e Turkish territory. irouldbeetent to ''. - '
-St...,,Petemburg: , . , \,. . - -.-..' 2 ,' ''-'
• - Letters "from Belgrade and Widden state that .• '
ter ".1
Anstrian troops were continually coming down \ . • , ;
the Danube, in the - direction . of Omura and the
Wallachian frontier. Considerable forces'aia • ...,
now concentrated in lituigarSkund Traissylienht.„ T
Another dispatch 'sriysi mAnstrie sandsitroope to, .
\
MORE BRASORS Or:PERCE.-.-Ttiii lava rumor
in Paris in that\ tho .Emperer oft Rissis Again •, Ns.-
manifests a disposition, to negotiate for pease.-r_; ‘;- ..., .. .."l
. ."
This rumor hsebeen so,often Oct afloat that we
s, -..,',
attach nikvalue to it, .especially noXbe the'statis . -
'',,
merit that\,thri Czar will Withdraw, on condition• \ -
that the perieersi will agree to the.establlslntent ~, •
,‘ \
of the staturltro. .If there.be anyltrath,4n-the - , ,
above‘:pointions,, they . can only bemade with .-- ,-1 \
the vie of.4.ritaching Austria and.Pn.maia fiont --;
the sil ls ce, those Powerdbeing suppoied'lo'bs . • ‘,,
adverse tonninet. thistwoffid tentEto dieutenibe#, . `. '. 1
or din:11)311M the empire.. -, ' ', ..,•::\ ..\ -: -..- ' - - ' ' 4
There LS:I. o:Stery.-.whichrtint' London .Daily
News insintiates is en , the authority of the P.; - .' -
`,elan ex-Minister Buses, that the -King of Prus.i \ -.. \
\
sin has oppnly'sehtedthat . white'. he reign's in \ ',,.-
Berlin, -- ne - Prussitiir'sword shall be draviA, ... ..:,
against Ruitiht.r. -We ikrite the story, as.' g gossip ‘, . ,
iconly \ ,. ,
+. Trin.Psav or mra - Casioltos.-Marshal sf.'Ar, .\ ' =
Mind, \ Comniandeiln-Chlef \of the allied fortes • A I
-iii Turley ace:mina:Med ' by'T,ord Raglan . mad '' .., '.. \
the, Seraskier,'Or . ..3liniSter of wet. -of the •Porti;„ \ \ \ - ''k '
pMeeedad in - seicrjite Steam vevisels;onllayll3,,,•,, \ -, ,
from
,Constatdinople:toNarno, 'ic, holds...council . ', 'of wk and to determine the - operations of the', \ ',......';: •
campaign. ;:lewits eXpecteil that Admirals Ham- ` \ \
eltn aml•Dundiettould also attend- the 'meeting; '•• \ .•\'. : ....
but the not: The- result of the deliberation
~. \ ~•,:
did not ofeartrintranspire, but it' wns:surmised '--, \-. '
1
that the Priench arld.-. English troops would, pro.
.. -• i
eed to Adrianople 'farther, that it is polespo. ', \
l'kent to . exprAct the Turkish: nrmi_Mthe risk . of ' ••:_
tit,4eneral 'actiott for the sake of repellieg't ...,.
-; --- , _ \
tack of - the Attielans on \ the fortresses .. that CO- . .
.. '
th
vere - righ bank 'of the Danube .:' ." -:,- i \ • -
Neither is ttonliposed Mho their. intention to, .
throw nay considerable portion ;ofthe allied 'or . - \ .....', '
roles on \the mdst, so - as to come into iniinediate .-- --•\
' Collision
llnestoneVth.thi..pre,l•ent advanced posts Of 'the - \
Tux Babe.'Sns.4..Since last attylcei; no hove \AI -
wluttescr hal come to hand respecting the Move- \
.ments of the "lied flriets‘'on tbo Blacy, Ben.
~-..,
\ T 25.unc. , .-We hlve`tio further operation?,
ill e Baltic. ' '.5.0r is there any authentic finite, ,
'Vent f ' th e extedt or reinliof-the recent attiel': - .• ' . \
on'irtforts of Ilailso. ' The Russian tioooMit'lP"
„. ci,
the
_.in•olid\Russe . mkrts.folthyrs . r . ' , . ..,.
~, . .Thes E u lish fle,terentg,Air strocig,iaatteTo,.
the outworks of Lfahip , Edda, on the 28th; but
were . compelled to withdraw, Much damaged r!
A (dofibtfpli \ dispatel ! from Copenhagen elutes
.• , .
thai ‘ Gusthilt4r was ' cinnonaded - Oh. 3.1 01 1431 .. .
2.24,*th011t. COCCI , . .. .... 4, ... ._ \. :' :*. . - 4 ,
Adficestoy tetta‘are of criste.2BNrotri CopetiV - .... .
',bagel:4.l ,TheV elate that on the.lils Sit,Oharlei, . .' . .:.
i
`Septetlay Ireferel \ Mingo Point and irasPrel , F .- \ - ..- •
ifig to bolabard,thef6l;treasof,El..#.irvon. ' -Ad. , '
miral Pluteridgii,vritli\ the dying squadron, hid , .‘c
been cent, on spettel\fOrTice to ;he Gulf 11,f 80t.h., - ••4 - ,
nia.Admilal Corry lay. at Oetlaki,. Sindoe t -'
Stockholm Iritters of the 'tl hicioaPhistli; of \:.
\\
`sPierhavine'eaptnrCo,O hasten. -- ' '...,,, •- • -.." ',.. :
sports froniPinlanilti.re'kolfa94-'o4l3St6sl4'"
ho . Wyborg bad :been' \ deelared lika state`of ''4,
siege, -Ma -_great elieig4 -*AO' AliOplayed ; in; ''' •
i
strengthening.the \ eitadel, which
- ;is ~ hotz,V47,
etrong, Some hundreds of eiti'xina - weiko Coin- . ,
-
`polled to workat thOlortitieniionS. Fears Wire '..\,..,".. '.
expressed of a landing from .Naptor's. , fleek Wy-:". ,;.' ".. :'.. :
horg being but-eighteen Miles' , distant • froK \ St.' . \`,
Petersburgb. The mien' of si , reglinent o Ces- .-N , .\
sacirs of the Don had added. to'thogeneral. ex-, .\\
'eitement. A. part of the Swedo-Nolwegian Beet ' : ‘‘..'
' was to quit Elfsnibben on' thel3th, \ to cruise its >";
the Baltic ." -A. - -.- ' - ' ' .1, .: . , .-‘,.\\.:. ; r .- - V \
1 "
Cons..-The Washington correspondent of. .the- , , . : 1
New. TorkJournekof Commerce repp*:eome ef .-
\ ,L 1
. the practical difficulties that will surro7e4_\!he
annexation of Cuba: - We quote i' , ...* s \ '„,..,
„.
.. The 'conditicm 'of ' the CutirafPOPtilatMeis\of \4
itself a matter to be considered by the Soutli,';al -- '.O, •. I
well as the North, if annexation is to follow a c-
quistion.The white population is five handred.\.
thousand: The number of Brarrles, (Africans held \ 7... ,
illegally in , a condition of slavery, and ithO,Uti- - .•
der.the decision of the United States ' Sup reme: , \.,'
..,
Court, in the Amistad case would 'be free ''and
-will be made free cinder- fin, recent Spanish
ediCts,):'ia , onel - hUndred and - eiglitytheitsatid'==
Thenumber of 'slaves is two hundred att. • fl. ty . 1
thousand. Thus, if we annex the - ishirtil,'we, .‘-; ••
take with it 150,000. slatres; 7 and:l.Bo,ooo%ifree .
blacks. Of. the Bozalea most, are .ntalealtt laid! ,.,
die life, and very ferocious and garages bainxna , .....,..
tiro Africans. , They will betroablesctte - td fall. ,'....
low citizens, tued,rather out.of place in. - thisnele-
,lightened republic. , .Of -the free laigroal: nixie, : ~..
, hats beenborn free, and hovenom,unultited prep-, ,
erty,und are intelligent and cirilixed, and Meow, -•
..; -
...extent educated. - .l'liese men,would hc:dialick r . , ; . -.-:,
ceikassoclates for their ciapetritits,!tt4;BOZei;
for ey.would- furnish them-with iiimis,:tisul . ....
prompt them to action,' :Supposing that we intr-,
nosed, Cubans a slave Statei,whit aludt*:done ;
with the nearly half a ritillion of free tiWe;S:l.re;
Shall...vie appeal to the 'principle of squatfor s`or, `,.
,
ereignty'for the settlemeni'of this question '. ' 7.-If ',..
so the creoles Will be theorily.acknoiletliked.e!tr
izen.s-andthey will vote out e very one from •
citizenship;tind.espeeinily the 4yl itooi,itis Span.
•
iards, and bY,a amide decree, constlentetlicrfielf
million „free ROWOOR their oeynetoev,,i7Piq,:ilad ."
call Upon the C.S. oeverpoi!elik t AFauntail . 'thelr
right to proPerlyde. thesp.i i
~.1 5 tt. ta, furnis h-..
armies and - navies aid attalibYlVer'of :War; ant,.
money . le the exteat or ini.llier*lMlO'be..4,;(o,llr.. -
ed, to 'subject theseriegro . M t'o‘iSai.4j4,4 posses-.
nixa Errior.-oArinifield; Jcirieli.#44*
hrosore. riorcorDongba,Nzalottiuld.f,,irjefitere
hung in eiri gitiC)nnteing. - YeA:refihiP.:, Thebnl.4 3 "
of the vilingo weio tolhi4ferre4 boor e ore,-
noon, and o -
t pnblio burial Of .the •
wee bint*ith , the exceptionOf Pon,ojno`a„ t
vbielx runi , burhntl.nto the
stake"... A lonal4itedsrA4 jabelled , Tbo Last,
thil'ol4 Ilank4tV:- ri?
during ' their , nru i Penrinn- •
kfANTILLA-44. Mason:* Co-; trill
Aiwa ad .143ndsr. Vt.b.suotharlktiat skit Mtn.
hat reed per r.!..setactlnclalng !ormat!illy 'pew
A. MASON kdO..:--) cum pko,
• or eta, Lata wad mat dealrabie stylts can Goodt.
PP.nol on Th• 2 fth.%: 3o ta 444_31st_drzsari% - •
- •
TIRO reel Tarikeer Mitionk for:Juaii-utd ,
Ya'sale bra . & TAPtgr B 3 ,l3 l/014ikt
- -
B - AcorT-3:custio7tfat*llaikillit! 4cel vi zz :
a l p' , tied l ek Q.g...tiatt., -- 003cakotoira. •
7 • .-scr i la a. A. fIUT.A." &a:NT
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