, 4 , '" -- • ,- " -- 1 - 0e.w..........nu , ,:p.V.. - - ,... - 4 - ,,- , ---• '4. , ••• - ;5,. - ~..- ^ - m :ls.g• . - 4 . 7 • ' •---, '"' • ''''' -• -' - . es., , e, 4 , -e• ' '-'-` '•, .• • '''''• ''''''' -'''''''.. - ' - --1 - . .. , - -- _ ESTABLISHED IN 1786. - - a•- - .:1 - : - .. P I T'rSBURGI-1 GAZ ETTE BUSINESS CARDS. I'UBLISIIED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY i , WRIT E & CO. - ATTORNEYS" ono= "AN ID NYE WiLITE.I (UMBEL Ilmaire. rout on Yuan 10SR,PLI S. & A. P.:- MORRISSN Attor - mkg". NuT.T"' 'a ma ran • /myna Law, oat. N0...143 wuto wout, tat n • " ••----•----- ismithßeld and Grant, Pittebeirgh. L '.. ta r _______ ER,MS: , Oiltrx T --sk 4,,,n,,r,pm. „,,,,,,,,,, ' , payable her Yearly"j W. HALL; Attorney at Law, "Bake %V Hit It I. Y-Trrl dongroper . o o0.1.1.1 . rsoco• ma. • nail's Drilldings." Cant street, between Fourth scid watt. Morptied on the following omdidotou Diamccod Alley. atinlnlyT Throe 1, 1 4 .4 ger Saw= . ..---.......-.4 600 ___ Woke do --'' i ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney.at Law, Treaty modes do - ..... ...... ..-.... =1 00 St. Louth 110. ' fed Tiro peek age Me earn club sat . addressed In ono Demon, ~„ -- - - - end to to paid Invariably In sultana No clubyerpere will .I b oßEtt.T POLLOCK Attorney at TAW to not after the yea eef , ime. uulesd the Mabel' IA loot ft Corner of Infth and Grant strateoppoidte the Court RATES OF ADVERTISING: ---- II MIES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office owe Aware, 00 Boa of Nempaall or ...Mae) of Fourth streoL, new 0 t, Pitt I h. Jalii.dl ~ Do one insertion ... ... , ..,5 080 __ ___ mu e mrg 7 ".. tk• oak ed l ilthgtel I I I . ' ll o .71•• •••••• " -.2''', pIIANCISC.FANEGIN,Atto tLa, a. - one neek..........,..... --, 1 ~. .4 rneya w, lie two wake . -. ,-..... 3OU N 0.170 Fourth street, eaubargs. Do • . Mina weekrr,..,--........-... 4 00 ----------------- 0 . ~.. .„ 4 , 4 4,... „.,...,,,_,,,..._, 600 I ASPER E. BRADY Attorney at Law Po -. two coonths„:-..,..,..- ..... .7 0 0 ila ho 69 Fifth etreet,Pittsbal!gh ' DO . Llarre Mouths -.« -- 900 - -......--- • Po four arontlui....--a...,...-.-..- 10 00 -- - -- ---- - .7. - -" - Do els nths ww, 4). 4 ,4 m 4 0 .x... - „ BANKERS AND BROKERS. Ntandsog Card: ( b litmeuortea.- 62 pue;;;;;;;;i5 603 - ------- - --- -- ---- , due thdar foe each addaloosJ li Po- S . I IERNAN & - CO., Bankers and Fxelcru) 0.4 o nams elmogrebk , td , Pkmoure.(irr 44- „„., , Broken. No 9S Wood stme 4hnrgl,, Pa . t, corner . of Dial; met A 11.7. Mum.) ached,* of paper .: For each aldltional equarakiartni our ono month, end vol. yids wydn,h,,,,,,„,,,,,,,,,2 t ,,,,,,, 4 h,, „„, ~.„.. }„, trar Buy and rill /lank Nota and Coln. Discount Time wwn re , , tokens... and Pltenhawy Notes; make Collodion. lo all A drestiseManis reiovelloir a winere, and not o'er Mari t b• 2 9l.u rnsl 61,144 . 1. the 6 . 10 P. Beale. 0, 7 4114 0 ° ad , iince,s h,...t,,,,,,,,s 2 ,, ~,,,,„2hoc o at oterat. and gire theimprompt attest( on loan Oth. Publisher, Doi acemmtahte far- 'l.Ol admus,,,,,orda .r.au nt dor.rtsnox v. a Broker • buena& „.., 4 4 , ..,, ,o , rb ,,,,,,, 4 kw , „„, .. • _Del..Kestam Exchange AntElArair for oda cohletlY Annulment ensullelatcs for le., t. 1.. tbasvell the tune Mrs gaineti lowan using nosccii:.. se other alretbennenbc. ' li t RABI ER -- 4 - RAil74 , Ir m a - ers gm aa l d . '" E x _ A dart/ars not Inarkel on tn. ol.pr Air • Tailled notate? nl• neerthme,. "do to r„.,,,,h4.2 tin 0,,i 2, ~,,,,2 change Brokers. Buy and all Uokt and Sllverand Milwratt 0 ell scoonlindr.- . an Notre, negotiate loane:dr lasi Estate or Stock Sento The 0 ori7,7e or manual edrigUant le rtrietir nautaa m "lu'aaa"aaa Fmalemer havo ood 97 m0 BED ai Eat ~,,,, tho, r.„„,„„ h i ,d,„*.ii, 4 , ~,,,,,,,,a,,,,,,,,,, , and 1 1•.4 Buy and sett btorke ors Commission. Collec t/iv tomtit of other persona as yell .a? ail advertisement., .V,",°_, 4 ... .. 1 v.1.2: . I pow , . in tt-unk.. om- -- of hot tringlidletelly conneeted `add. their own brieloree, sod ''••• 4. • • •••• *Mates 41 mair Mush. the rit. Chalice ell dame, of atartiainserits. In Smalls.,! otherwise. fr.. ' p lump myl-ly . fl o e, 4 ,l , W,d 4 rte=g t t i = r n yk e :2,= .l 4 ; p D. KING, Coin, Stook and Exchange 1 ... I ... tam , w.., ;sp., S. ~,,,,I. A . Broker. Vourtia treet-Buys and, wile Stake on AU ednaueete fa cheeks/de InnUtutions, Gra mu, mmialon; Exchange on Eastern cities sup/41M at one. nudes. wash tontaldp. god Mew pantie ametinga. snd an rent rata; Collection.. made cm thoWeet at low rateig Wes -4.2,1,2 2 ,,,,,,, , ,_„„ ..„„,,,,. ,b,„1„,...2 hstypriee. pay.. tern Dank Notes Bought arid ad& y2B eNestfiedy In :frame. n -- it -- n - - ---- -------------- ..„ 44. wain,. . to wh...... „, 00 ~.„. pe a t Pun - -....mailtit Mores .Rif g. HUT. Doak notha istmtoO vrii.COZ4 dam. no d o. ALBIER NA & CO., 5110006801'5 to Medley funeral imitations or obitnery notices, when 11 mey, Remus a Co., Dankerar. sellange Broken d eo scaurapaulakdo begaid tbr, -a , - - easkalli Iheyellno arid Domestic Stormont., (krtithater of header aMertisersdand all•othars sending aornatunime Depait, /tank Notes, and Finnic-N. W corner of Wood and Dons, ore rantring hotires deigned to 'ol l attention to Third streets. Current kidney revolved on Deporit. Night Salra.diediess, Oseneste..oe any slant: ocklortolomsas. Cheeks forsale, and tollectime to on nearly all grind here dreams are Male fur ildmitionce-all notices of pri- nal_pointe of thrill:Mod States. rate assaletkuureviary Wpm degigned 40 mil otteolien The highest premium paid tbr Foreign and A/aeries/1 to private enteryainee, ealardated or •/abraded in promots Ciold. . individual Interest. esnonlyhe Inserted with the under- adrenne• a O O,, ~,,,, , 2 „„„ 2 ,,,,,,„„ a 4 , r . d .,. .12„„.,,,, standing that, the sap la ala gad for. If Intended to amt, on !th e e." ~,,,,,L _ • • .--- t 7 nsooted tope St. tocal4 w oluntritinessone will he charged _ , w i ' h lillationnelyal Indices torcharied /dela Mica WM. InvrCfridiik - eTTAD . S . L tray ti man Lianas IttU4ous 11.9 each. r w2th,,,, Broken , *font, East ” , „ re an it•ujoa•u, spoutwieauctioame•awruseawoo, not 1 , ,..,,,,,,...„, r it y b • • 1 4 , ;• .. ~ corner 0 , wood and to be mom/ WM. roorlir raw. but dioneda dim:mut of A n ~.. 2 „ 2 . ,;,,,, m e n, b i . 2 „, . 22 ..,„ L .4 . , I brtrtimerand otaiiilDl per ant treat tha atuaunat of • One illters, llLY t c hreo L M lnfiertl l22ll ora r I . ' . M -14111 ? ....-. A2122. ..51 60 '• A IVIIRINS & -CO., Ezetkange BroVers, L k , ~,„tha 4 diu.ic„,,,,Tr u x , _ ._• vr .• N 0.76 Fourth street, ossodto the Bank or Pitts arnt7 Mein. All trenssetlons at most liberal ram lylo ihmSd "T tl 7 BreT i llurrlt=o Y Z.,«....so tn Do, , era Users" Innertion aa mute. . 3 ,,,,„ LARMER, anker and • Aro - All trans i ent transient solvallsements to be pad in advance. - ker. 4th drat, . Na PA Jr.,' edioininielit the Ella of - . BATEs , og Discornit 140 lIOLIIES & SON, Dealers rin Foreign riMutzmno rung rot dia nrammon (ama ite 1.1 • and Damostio BED of Ea/um go. Ciortificatie or De -E. .HOLATES A; EONS • , Brokers. grc, l ,A , ."" wr , T! ....d. 8 = , 1 ;•::. :1 4 5 i t teet r ,,,.., 4 trwe w h li t t i te• Am. 5: .YreLet st. betrocas Third and Fourth els. Pittsburgh. thria s hont th,, u s rt,„2 - 8„,„ - 9- •-• m PESIWITLTANIA. /Wench al Xestia...-..- lti Bank of Pitalsarg......-ger Branch at Youngenne, do _,,,,....,_, Neel:mom flank of do. -. -mirtity tiank,Cinmanati- do ioupinWIISSICIN ,k,c Mee. and /Moor a of do...mr Oneurrerdel IlliA2roint. do , • Bank of Onednerce.. -pee Franklin hank_......?- do „ 11 ' 1;1 tof `PUTtli b ll A LTbeetlesit irdirli t ftliis - tritsu - d - CZ 2: , , m . ,WEL a EMT . iON. Bank of reansylvanla Waft.' livarrellutte- , do prxedelta. Grote' rMyvrier and Denier • Dais of Penn TOWnalg.... Bank of 111ruillott ......... - , , r ev Ounmercial Bank cif 11:1 , -oPer dad!. N o .tat,._.------. , , .....LX FOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old MG- Yuma& 8 deli an EE-Ter nEls , 5 , " . ....• notornmasela Rye Whisky., tin lo South - Est Girard t1ank..,.............!,..par All solrent n00t5...-...- X ~, w,,b2 . ~,,,a p„,,,,r 1 , 4 1 24 . 2h. 4 ,..... .„.74 mama Kessinsion Dank- ......par .. - .:..NEW St/115- -.., ,„ Manufaca ftldeeta liar.. .Pa En Yak Cit Y•••-•-r n - W. PODIDEXAEn, tmne 1M h adonna/ Dank«...-..Par .. .-......- X Pa ere an mej.,,..d.,,,,_-_,...,par . •• KETLANm. .do nrosii.id comoandon ex•rdamt, um Fano pkfledelphhtHay. ...pa fidthriare...... -.............par 1 and 118 Second street. Pittsburgh. anZtlimd Sontbsark Esult«Z....7 - ....Ma Otnnarr ••• • pp ---- ----- I•ruirmw•awah,,,... ........per N. JEutrir - EfialrisA. , iißpt. A. MeCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas wmaem max.. -....me aniaay.al , lhaln ( ---- X • • Chaos Family Croatia, Wooden and WitionWerg 100.0 aCheakb - ire - barle:•lo4 - f I BBIE LI- ' earma. or wma,ma stun smut. 1 ' Stank arma•tertmoity.-wo Dm* of the Valley - W , aseartzromt of Fre& v0 , d5,1 ,ataiiir rZr . 1 ..... 41"m'e laLnacrnavnak.,- .. -..pat Bank of Ve...lllctommd- •• ~,,2 11 u - --- --Y or. , 'tomcat*. 04.,t25U5...pa Ex. Dank. Yla, Norfolk • - „ k r„,,,v i c e rvr,r , r, .... In M. , Eat.. Dank of Corolantown...- Farmers' Bk of Vlr= • 16 4 ,,,,,‘,„ ,r.. 2,1 7. ,1,6,4 tithe lowest Merkel Wm& Bank of (us yeanati.,... ,+: Marehmt 6 Fithlala • nosntit. eeeldion t j • k IM buying bi am Dank or Lewedara '' .. ••• North Western .11ank.-:" • %.,..,,,„,av _planed . OO4. miles. Dank-of Malellarien '" ..r...' ..1X Brambee..... .- - . • -____ ' • In the lit r p . m or thWito uP/ 8 e ns ion nt ign or m s or ww tka wi ltan wwww.. k......tar 11. 315 w OR OT Till eirw CARO F. LLN .... d... 1 A & A. M'BANE, Commission and Yor- Carts/. Bank.-- . li lank of StordN.Carell'a I • larding Merchant., &idea In Wool wid Produce Colundrbi Eic a -.m ar ran Eank.Wilarlatto. 2 genconlit: ohm, Pittsburgh Manufactures. N 0.114. Synod con Dank...- -.mar M - SO U 2 drat. Pittsburgh. ap0.1 2 , 63 Kutner Iltink.-..... ' ....mar SOUTH CAIIOLDIA. -_ i .„..... :::: ..._. ~.............. . T S. LEECH, McALPIN 4. & Whole randier,. Inca Dadra i1i.... Dank of FordhCsalina. .2 .7 ,„„2,, G„,,,,,, ..a D.,,,i,,,, 1 ~,,,,,,,,,, C0.,7, ~,,,, and Varmerellk of fl l ow Charleston.- 2 5,,,A 2 , 2 h 22 a., ~ 24 3 22 , • 45 merve ;look of Emotion ear s, it...uoye La s put 1',,,,,_.,. " u n's.- °- .. illortY Mat , Farisr.n of Pettnalkill Oa- UEORDIA. .. __!-_“ . 2 .. 4 Far.* these. Woman/meg. Si stqwda ba. A Weir Or cone n„..ane ...,, • en....,e Irrardilht Inc Washington.n.• Beak of Aturinta«... 2 - ' - -- ... •-••••••••----- -••••-•" t „ h ub., 2,,,k_,. ..,,,„,.1.7, nk crit,„„,,,,,,,t, a. 7,;, 2 iii, ROBISON & CO.,lYholesale Grocen, 1 thenesiskaaak........7.... .. .M 5 TF.N HUSSEY. ... Pro,lnce Dealion, srd Commission Merehante„No forum/tor Dank .----.....par Alla:lmi Banks ...... D. .....6 arty street. Pittsburgh. 1•10 owed.* camas. Dank- KENT/War. -------. ---- - /obese*, trann-.-- ._ ;per ilk oyengoerty,tonts,•••l ~, erranom utuarem......-..-....-.......0124113. TOILAITIA Mame •Bank of l'oltortne hi Ilk of Loulore.Thurston • spit' • NGER HARIIAEGII& CO., (Sucees dononenhelallaug.-......-par Northern Incur gcntleCky WOO. JAW* . Bank si Southern Diem Kentucky • 1. sore to S . Rannoch )' Commission and Forwarding. WEl nr og 8k.% ilkoeherm , I 4 , swimmer Merchants; Testers in Wrot sad Produce generally. ace. y ity5_....._.._.... Ir. Ilk Inf Slate of st remold.- 1.1. 116 ele.t ammo Second strata. Phalan:h. Pa sydd y Aeae ‘ opu„ , alas ne•t olt ~,t 11,-,4,,.., ro & .11 1 . 11.F..i, Floor Factorg Cocuthigsion .rmike Eddie De5dre......:......13' Bank of Climb. ......... 75 • • and t ormartnu A. 1t ? bu r gh ATAI DeAlor. Iv ProllneA Peaneb, at Akmn.............. ler. 1 . IVISININSIN. emanate. tn./era/or Pittsburgh MnAmfActur... AMA:AIIy OM* la M0RAM.,............. do Matins ) A Phr In. On. tide 6 attended tn. Nat 74 Water and 90 Front sts , Pittsburgh, dalhett at leri .... do 11(2110AN. Penna. WOO* at ...,.. do fannem'Jdeohankaillank 3 .- - ______ _______ ____ .l4 _ l r• _ Mach st aland..-... - : do averment block Bank 3 A. 0 Ottani-- ...........- .. .. . -.-.-....- WA. A. AM. WSW* 10JA31./01............. dO Painallotalmak--• 3 1 rAI:DY. ,lONES & CO., Successors tn - la sa•••••ittaraw-.--- ds , 10am... • - •at t .n e•- . • 3 I • ATWOOII. JONES a CO, Comma to And Forward, lindedrla Damen. -- - do eta). foal. .. -- ..... - 3 I - •Porhauts, Dealers In Plltninnuti Manufactured Dad% Dessahat Oatention ..-. du CANADA . 4 , 1 4 4 ..., h. , = l / 1 :t .A.r -h.)- --, gm :Fl, l 'l to " r r:1" ro nil ° g------ - - - - - - - - - Branch scrasorl44.= do Itank or Rae ' ,• • ,,i . _ . • 1.! HEY, I'iIATII EWS .i,., CO.,lYli ol scale Gro r=r illes";.;41-1-....-:, lio. Bk.'LVEVVI-eiliSti'e.' h!.717; t==tru ‘ l l l( F' 7,7, Veta l h . ..l:=l,or7h d . womb at li `Zr ,„ lneten.::.- do Ort New Y0rk5...... ..-. 1 `s" lAt i7,31a, TS -----. .. - i - lo" . . ~.- ---A - --- - - ra . ignallek 44 6... A ......... do on • lehllatelptim .......... do ...yr... cc at, a ...J. esollolll.l uottim OS , nap.* es Luster l e.- do On ItAltimorr -------. do 14 , 11 T Merchants, Philadelphia. Literal &drama Unseen a Inenbenrille.- do WEisTaliN Elena NtiE. mad° onansiguments of Produce generally Jal77 DraarhaL = E'..'6 i11rar= . .....: -. . roltSL L D ' il l' N ' it • Fairlattl E. I[OIIN WATT L. CO., Wholesale Grocers, ~,,,,,,,... . 2 ,, a s, ~,,3 , ,, ,a,,..__,1A00 OP ConsmDsion elercante. and 71 1 in Proloce , end Itranch at 3th Ple • L'int..... do _ do ~. Patriot..--.. 1.5.60 Fill.kmrl , D ooo lletiorea No ta 6 Wed/ st, Pittsburgh, Mundt a 2 ... sin- -- 4 9 r.nnle• ad - • - ••••• .•- • 1 " ,t ' l i B. CANFIELD, late of Warren - . Ohi o =at Norwalk. -.. » .. d bade. new ... .... ....MAO . at Piqua.- ...- .. do Eredaiersd'ena--.... -. 7.60 • s, Como..n and Forwardine.Merelaant, and T. tmla Wands at. Portarnadle-t- 'do Tan Thalrs.--.---- 7, ale Dealcr in Dexter. Iteserve Cheese, Lott r, Pat and Brandt st Eann...,--...... dor alma , -.....1...-......... 6,00 1.00) Ash, and Erste= Protects generally. wow Awe. Itninets at 1Rarenna......... do Soradirna..---.-.... 4.1C1 between Smithfield and Wood. Pittsburgh, I _,, Ilmseb at -4-Washows --. do r. 0u1tder,....... 506 wreath s t, ata55uk0,...,:„.... do ..ApAL.Aris ' 180 roar.. LIM CC - ?NOVAS arm a. Email. lit WoMiet•-;:•-• 8 0 , Dnatte , •••-•••-- ...,-,.. 245 rt,seo or firm kabieon. Little a th) rri TITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, . • • rozma• sac I.swomiseket Merchant. pod Dedere to ERICEIP GE.;ET . rittrlnnss sincoattarcs, iia /12 ;wood street, Pato. EXPORTED FOE TUE FITTSIWIRtiII OA7.I I TE, BY , , ) .!" rxl .'-'" • - A. WILKINS & * MEESE WAREHOUSE HENRY 11. CO.' ' I_, amusts. Bowman re I One • bolo.Meech STOCK AND. EXCHANGE BROKERS, Baler In ca. 1... trtu.r,l•ll6a L ' s I ' m eve, argnit • ' NO. it FOUR TII sr ni:F. T. . 21 'vo.d dr ,, q , .. , ... Unta.Pitteherrh lo Y3l -.....- VON BONNIIORST & MURPHY Whole • ale GAMS. and Commission Merchants, and Linden t • . .d al in litteitry.h hianutactrues. No.= Water Mat, Pitts - maw me . ~........_ l A, - -, , ,„,„ 4 , 22 J ACOB FORSYTIL Jr., Forwarding and i i Do. 6' -.........- 100 - - • Unt. Feb 4 Aim Commlaiunslersheat No. 6$ Water street, littabarr. Vonneylanla 65............ 100 -.-.. t t ,t_j as ,.j s r, (.03-13-7,3 ps. 1e5.......--. 100 - - Int. Feb. a Aug ----- Anotv..aw_. * - lib as - rna klayeNov I . II II.O3TASPALMF.R, Importer and Dealer ,„„,,,. el snip 100 ,02 •• do In French and American Wall Pa , No. 65 Market Ile,:' mg, eg......... 100 .89 •••• do between Third aro/Fou rt h Pittsburgh /70.- tato , 65. N. ii• I ° o 90 -. de - ., Alt eny city e 5.....-.- bO9 10 - tritilay ellor Mir - McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole a.m. w•Ptal. WO 90 - do • vale and Detail Dealer in Carpeting. floor 011 (1., s, 3intlin,t. TOO, and Plano Omen. Window Shades .asst a pittsturgh _..... lie 58 67 ' , 1Div.611742int. Steam Boat Trimming., N 0.112 Market street. elerohants • di itatruf Dank LO 10 4754 do ~,,b.,..13,,,,_,,,____ lc f,7 I i UPI dot lir::,lS & PATTON, Wholesale and Eto. sawo•ar illalogo Bela 50 P . - .. 5 715 ■ tall Ora, on the Eastern dde of the Dialoond, Pitts. had, (10.,.«... ..,... 60 66 6 5 , , Oltherm e Deposit irsak - --- vi bide ilia -- Mae nears. tk„,,,,,,h,. Bytga__... 25 •E, M Dll.Mars EL Utaly St firidne-....,.. Ea. 37 ..35 Mr. /matt et --8. DRY GOODS. P",= rt„Ailr_. *- 7,. /0 " .to 4 :IS i D n i l:. : W.:, FRANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim syjahwarport ark1ge......... * 1 5 - • Inge, linden , and °berm Leos Goode. Embroideries. . 10101ANCE. ' • Gent'. Furnishing Goods and Fancy mildest aMI as Vitals% Life ton, I. 10 A.: IHr. 20 '3 et ~,,,,,,,,,,t or whka eta *Mars ta had at no. hi, corner of M i 'M irredualo •-• ::.. 43 gs. ow. abe • a/ Market drat and the Dmnnord. Pittsburgh. Pa. atilbly jiandated Viremena's C 0... « 10 „ 8 A. A. MASON A co. prrruesoo...e t. annual it CO, s. ram r, ad , _ 40 : 7 . ..... 44 ..... _. A. - ISLASON & CO., Wholesalo and Retail thiamin to Phi% 41 •• t ` l• ` O. • ... ••• A . Deals m 4 Maids n Good.,' 25 MTh • re arty an Dry l iS a , ~ lu l"e u- ic... . fa e . P;ttebnrgb. aut. We, gUrrAniiellir MURPHY &, BURCHFIELD, Wholesale Altai o n nr„,k,___ . si so . . 1 / 4 Tll...a t. , ll t. % i tal tu Di bur r a“ Mads Merchants. mom Toexthead Morena era Stakerater- 60 43 41 DM. Jan. 4• e k'oo eny Mak 60 18 - New Stock. ~ ---- -- -- Pena. I . l6 Mhueld- h° 45 't ` GROCERS. . 1 4 . u. Balt. A Ohio RenntmL... r . 10 -* ''' " ro, rtoro.. -mouton norn----writust mom tE•miuMl 4 W4 E 4.1/. E • IL r* ... - /OLIN FLOYD & holesale Grocers C 0.,. , Maine tbdirenDry Dock 100 'SOO 100 FArekiIIIAWJA. 60 60 •-• , and Oomroinalon 7derchants,No.l73 Wood and 24 LIM Erp (Sind D0ad1q , 44)...... 100 35 -t! . .., retrada'lltekrugh• kin 'Partle ermai rum). 110.4 :a to -11 , 0 BERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Rea /la, A Perratv'e Plank Ed 26 2(1 25 areetnelmEntruplkelislL 10 5 , tlfyhr it Distiller. Dealer in Produce, Pitteherch Man. * a N""6-1"11:1"4"r. 160 2,. :: :: u Pea asel all kinds of Foreign and Domestic 14 foes and 44 M MI T "3"••••••-• - litynorallo. ribal d iberty street. 00 hand p very large stak of superkrr ol sorb Whiskey. which will be eel esota.-.-..... .... - 183 178 ET. Dlr. sold low for eaah. „ pia:ankh a g1adaw....... ... 162 147 Dlr. 1154.121 . ~....,,,,.... . . ir North Ameria.........--- .... 73 In New Stalk 1.... an weet.m....;-.-- - , m.,, *. x.'," 1 G. GRAFF & CO., Grocers and Corn- Iron Cit Y......-•-•-....- .- 5 • ' _d • mask., Iderchanhe dm, Dealers in edi kinds of Ifeann• ........ •-•-••••••• •• 2 • ' [Ulmer Manufactured article., mon er of. Second and Okt gittsburgis A hie Herat ... • . Boasts .fittslugh. Ps. . fell-ly derMon ehrint.-....-•-•--.....- '• I ilk BLACKBDItN lc CO., Wholesale Gm • 1 . corm, Bost Fundshere. and Destene In Produce and Vetoteauri•••••••••• - 124 lo I Minim& /daunts...tong 001 s, Pitch nod Datum always 14 reo ens B H o ak - ••- 7 I, I an hand at their We/whim" 141 them anat. Pittabousai. gir,,,u : i t iEz:........... ... . E X -- . 4 ..,,,11••••••••••••••• - •••• LI 1%1 TSAIAIL DICKEY & CO., Wholesale GAG* 3, -- “, - n - .. --- ,,, -------- - ~7 - '3f . a ma Commlnelon Merchants, and Anders In Proltim. inTeea --- -- ••••-*••-•-• - /.2)41 10 No. 66 Wahl. Moot sae 157 Prot M.N. Pittaburgh. - - 301111 . SWILL -. --ZAMA A n'0im.........-WDAM c. am 7. Ti fe ---• Alta /JAS Sr, 110 K, Wholesale • Grocer,: and I KINf -li Camothakm hlereliants,No.lo4 Liberty drat Pitts an. 110U19570/ 4- 3 Odfilfl aitaks /hair madcap . lVo 71 Aiwa dro , 4 11 4 0REHINVid.: DoznastitrEmihinga,.Coin, p 'Rank Rt.', imd Liini Wit:Tints, baulght Sad icid, Optboettams =do thirOGAboat ti. • Ihudnerrpar• dlstqaptal and loam taegou....• • stnefui bnat t and lad as o=min/cm. - • _ - -Mown , in* _red tui, d.ptolt, sad lateral snored Wn. . • _OKORGB E.-ARNOLD & CO. VIGALYRI I. . h'O t TF2 4 .. Powth .I , petUr „Sank q..lll(stnindr. Owtlitand .- POBTABLIr iIIRASHING ' MA - CHINES AHD - 1 -- : BRPAllnoug,• • . ' . ~. - - • ... IT AMR AN.TED t• bil - Ah9roipHtly 'hilift, 4iv *et 1 0 walk W6lk mass , l mkt hjr ew.C.tllllo,l ~...,.., ,4-...dbpeuree Rollie". Milt, WS Itne. grad... PIAUI. ,Aaargle. The Tbrartalmt alarbloaaarebeatitVele um_ - emapeet, are easily reared horn Wow , le. hod mar tie used afith equal earrrralormee la own 0, Nn . 0u. .. 110 ,, , ,,.. th „...b., caster, or Wake, rter loom' Nora than %WO of them are Dor to ere fa Its Western ... stable, and seaway Nut aiMe Itettntelne. Manor( . bare threehs treat 60 to 100,11YI haehnie - ..4,.... . • r ..thoottith Arial. they bsie teen reetethateadeet I. thtamto • . 7 . ib.e 8. 1*,,,,,,,, z pide, and - to :work as emu *sear to . . . - . • -•-• -..-- .rb, &Water la litoot'a , Patent...sue la ' L ambed 10 . the n atrxtur br-—fl fmoMszgi=atxve 'Yf~IVTIaTR. :SCOTt•Miltllit; 'AI &OM IN: , PailYk.L .ORket batwing , IitARD: ENTIST Petinstreet, • ' Lt. 6 biwiliabow , "gai w yr,..",44:l2;;HU Ibe attelkdedewster. TX. •%Oi Ltr.._.. - T. n: TMOTUD..:_ ilk 7 M. AGALEY dc CO., ,Wholesract Oro y y ear; \r4 . 18 and 33 Wood stivrt., 33itdatrelL VITILLIA3I 31'CLIJICO,. 'Grocer " raid _y y earner of Wend M e " Fittlistreots, hen el tress on bends large nosortment of cholas Uroceries end One TeY'Frde{ga Fruits uld sot , Wholesale and Entail. Dealers suppled on the brevet levee. • •• 110 0 8 , EIAT IA„ LAL*L L . , en. an taurgil ltanufactUree. ra IZ.I Liberty otteet, 11 1„, 0 % t'ag ,,, h 7a7. '". etommirslort Nerrheotg. Waive, in Iran, risor, Yarn& end Pittsburgh Atenufactoret fmorrallYi - ooro!R of Wood and Water greet& Plttehtrtgb. . CULBERTSON, Ai/holm:11e Grocer. and mv r rit,Dga t r i l i n Protium stt FAt: f , Y o[ le + runo--.•.. . - .- - :.-....... .......... IttalUo - r , • • • AR. FL YD, . Wholegalo , Oroceris;..Com- • -,.; minion Moretunto, and Dealers in Prodoco-Rouild C r , h 'MAMMA", froutloron- Ilborty, iyood, •"nd Slith ll= 1111 AO MAY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole -2 sale timely. lich=l Weed- street: MitattdsblV WOOL MEIRcHANTS.. -7 -- ..Tonetessor tc., iQ 17 .LEE. woor Deale7; and Oman daulaa =sat far t. . • • . •Axasdash Waal , Otals. Ma 131 31,53.4. sxt7:j y nArrY • • - • :AGENCiIES. ACARD.—liavtlr tieen: appointed the ex - elosiriad.iMata 'tor l'lttst..lr - 41, kr the o rrr , ".' sated Cemented and Etratebed heather Belting, man• ntartured by ELL & SON. of Ilartfnrd.ennneetlent. nnw nth; fur sale a' large saartment of ail widths, toanufsetared.. the matutrartnrer'S Trieea, Ida bring ani , erlor to any Leather Belting ever mfered In thla market. - :Mao, • large ,Lot oral' widths of India Rubber Belting, constantly 4 - .0 hand, mid for rale at the "Maehlne.lielttng Market...lrma: • I J. & IL 1.11ILLR•11 XourUSTIN. LOOMIS, Kent .. Estate. Agent, 'lnc* Metebindle, slid Bill Broker. Oboe Kix P tit amt. above Wood.. Bastoese promptly - attended y__ EL L. ARSII LL, Secretary senirirornmees tkertilarkr. B Meier tired. - 1 - 4 1 'M. GORDON,. Secretary Western Insu • ranee Ce.:46: MOAT . • OAltDlNEßeditiK,Agentrarteranllin *N.. lire Ineureoso Qum lire of Wood A.'MADEIRA:; Agent for Delaware alu- IL • tual anorane*Lkanousr., 4:llVateiitraet. G} O. II TAYLOR & HUSTON; (nueresenro te.Tailm4 idlerne,) m Draa Ckallrnil.ioll awl. For, srardin,. Illitarbenta, and Anent. the Eastern Trail•porta• - tloq LiorkiattoleWe Dealers to litanhprorerlea, Shoat- Inn. Cotton Yerna, Batting., Twine, )1.111. MD mut and fiontorkp Romp, Tobsero. Soda Window iliars, Mr, Ear and WeltL. .1 tiara Etoro. Onclit nall and Plttaborat 'Maootaatared... oo .da F. . 1 . 11 t . ' A krota tor lit, .P :rinilllll^ and 'Manner iflreettrup., No. ix trout Wert, (opposite , .tandsrlDr. ttraborgh .11 St. Louis. Packet Landloti.) LiorannalL aye, A. V"U""kb• rt HUTCIIISON CO., doniiiiignion . S; tsitudAsentsketh St-Issalssl Je I n • s ' mud Bar - Isssd. sicum,7.l7e, " al i tie4 &r " • ' T L. BEAD; Bookseller and Stailoner, No 78 Fourth rtreet, Aver. Mangum. • • _____ e.. . B. WELDINi - Wholeealo and :Retail ..Dtgilta. In - Blank. and &bad banal., Pam. and Sta. eery, lea fi.3 Hard. rtrae, (Wawa Third and FourtbY , - ,....—......._ , r .N.s; 'DAVISON," Bookatller And= Sts. • timer, tootle.. to DaviottrA Agnew, No. Inorket ____tOoont Fourth, I".4ttbut•gh,ro,„ - : . 1 . , hENRY S. - BOSWORTH, Rooketeller and Zeiler le 13tatfonery Market ilreet. car AY, - A CO., Hooka!,Hors .and, Stationers, 55 Mod s tract; nest dose. to Una %roar of Third, Ra. &hoot slat law books constantly oratan4... L I KEN U. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes; II Hinds and -limiest illstnnonnts, Ratan' 'Books and li it. 4 „o ntß ~ . i . g . t irig_t 1,n.r,.. Si k'lntio Porte. for .d , week . VIENRY — fCLEBER. :Dealer in Mfisin,: Mit, Heil Instruments. and Intents? of Itallan Fttintin e agent nor NUMMI di Clark's grand and minas Pianos, Ith Coleman's .ifnkan Attgetnent. Also for Dunham's Tr SOIERCEDgIt, Music Starr, Fouith ifilultzt.'Zgra irVa l r,l LTA .Nonif=u• yorrs HAFT, Jr., fracocasorjo Jas. INl'Guf ffinttreZ=r4t..ritZZikgirereet,agdamr:trlg !girtit.egolar . Agent for ~Dr. LAO • L _ ZUNitla W11.400.X*V0., DrUggiEtti Apoth : marks, eorwr 3larkei etreet - litidthiph.l.3.l4l.o s as bond a . foil and eomplute arsartmeat of tTems,llediclor . lki-famory,sadarktomportariogtotheir rhysleltrisrescriptlonieareatycompicrided. iriTl9 I JOH2i P. SCOTT; Wholcisale - : Dealer • in e prigs. Pitints. 0144 Varnishoi and Dye Muff.. Nu• berty street, Pittsburgh. All urgers rereire prompt 'attemtiott. StirScut for Loudon & Cos valuable p.a.11. g:nushisines: `ft A.' FAIINESTOCK .CO.. Wholmalo /JP . Druz Lind manufacturer, of Whits Lemi, 11.1 td. and Li= , corner.Viroal cad.riunt streetp. _ =67 il. E. BELLIES:- Wholesale dealer= in A riv az i e t - get it =er.. c a z i .. N;rllAbos. La._ de., 1-RAIIN • & REITER, Wholesale, & Retail - 1 , • Ihvagists. turn of 'Llt.t.y sea moth-, etivele„ & CO., Wholesale . Dr:treats, No. 21.1; Wand atzncl. - Pittabul*L. TOSEPHFLEMOTI,.Suceessor to L. WileOr OF • & Ca- =nor Martel "treat and Iriatannd•-.K..-ens con. .atantly pn.hand a. full and tcannletn amortnu.nt-nt //run, liledleinag,, Medici:la Chants, -Pcirtuntry. and •, moat* Putalalne In Ida lonslocals. - rbridelens vntarzlptlana <a,ernlls dompatuukd at .11 hours. ' Jra%d Tilt. TAMES KING: Office 16111 14-sidence. N 6 1121 , 12. h etreel, °Needle . the Ch.thed.rni. Pith. Afig..VARIA4, it : l:D.:6li, street; Lelows.y.tawa: 004,-Ifottr.--.4 tog. A. te... 2 he 2. Pm... 7 to A, r. nerd. Ira . - 11IF.RCIIANT TAILORS.. F emszE r.e.j leneliant Fanr & 91e o.odLlag.;"i"V raid ntnTofanCYthe su and In Ready 3tade ‘l4,thing,M WATTS - &- CO.. - Merehfint Tailor!, MI _ • Madly acre.! —We ate now dveolslna nor NUM ntork ttfloas kir Ilontlernan'a Wear-Clotho, fan, rlmm, and Veldinmed tbonn*notatjdon and finatlgnalltr. Our !Hands and euntomme 0111 Pb,..' give us n rail. I tabil OfW. Wf.)ODWELL, Wholesale and ltetail . Menuterterer and Dealer In csbista Wan, tick.l!3- I 15nN WETIIERELL, Manufacturer of O PATENT VICES. mien:in/artlele: ZOLID 110 X sod ULLA.ZED BOX. Ill:TA corner -of Asulerseulted Bob beam streets. one equare, from tho Band street brkbte, lostbeny Qtr. - . • - • ocObtell "•' frilrATT. 731214 1 i tA r ra.l4B-11statiols toorked for Etr e nlatig A o - Je...11 Pena Ntrtet, ihartil;ol Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay id • - afactaring_Comp_any. TIM COMPANY RAYING ENLARGED their espidty for nionterottoziow. Jul. nor ompared to meet too locreoant detootot ttolttOrielt. Crucible owl Bundbg P lrati r trAttl,lSeral . Ilitotorrat. toploOtoat 11553. • Bootrand Shoes!! • 1101111;- No. 89 3lnrket street, 3d Y o the Market Itoow" would inform the yob I o thet he has now a 'err foil mock of every thingln the Boothe , ' Shoe trade. sorb es Ladies' Belton, half Bittern, Jenny Lind Petite., Lady - Franklto.`end nil' the.. styles Mond on Um Italftern titles: atm. Ulnas'-. and Ctdidrene' Getters end noel . Boots sod Bhoee. In all their verletlew also, Gentle...l fine Oren, Patera.. Celt Boots. lernob Celt Boots.. Congress mot,. and Shorn alsa Boni nod Youths' Boots, nue Irmneb Celt - . • Please whew semi es we what to mil sorb an' Mlle's Joel! who favor vs with their mutton as will ere smisfse• thit...Bemerobor ten eleomb):3h4e"street. my 29 tome Xlll recap— • • .. ie 141. Dir C eolil3 1 .. 0 O. IMOLA:SALM AND RETAIL lASIVONAD`LL ;RAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERSINALL NAND'S OF till& 00/LAZD OP DVOD_ AND rirruspuths, Pittaliarg.t, Pa. wt. Their Pack ;alliances event/oat/ searstalsolllsts 55 i 1= 11 . 1 4„.D . , ..;(411 7 ,S sag Far Bonnatii. New Coach Faetory-411egheny, , LIVAM. H. CO., would:re- Deatar int= the plate that they h►re ; I. ? on Laenet t bAte g er o y i •edei are gamt ra dasjo yme g onlert ,, fer eTe r ry de are :gption yettlelee,. Coach., Chariot!, b 7; l'"Vian=gge' •r., :t e at i ell=k th ,atc' the e tZoy hate. they feel co toabi ed le do work on the 'newt reaeonable teams with thaw wanting article* to their lint, - • • • Payton particular attention to the selection of mateilalk and having none Nat . eotapetent7 We they haveala, no hesitation la warrantiox their work. We therefore aele the attention of the notALe to e hatet. N. B.—ltepairing done In th beat manner, 504, on tho owed. reasonable terms. • Je3htf • • Cosa and Carriage Factory. J - OIINSTON, , -BROTIIER• corner of walnut,. and .P.ebeem streete, Allegheny City,' 'meld respectfully Inform their Mend& and the public generally. . that they am manufaeturing Carriages. haromMes, aware. Beagles; Melaka end (,'Certain, In all t ariaua Arles of Caleb andnrmortilm. All 'orders will • ho executed with Meld regard to dura bility and beauty of Offish: • gentles will also he uttentint to on the most ressonehle terns; tiring In all their rook the best Pastern Shafta, Toles and Wheel Stull; they feel molldent that nil wI,o- lava. them with their patronage wlll benerfietly satisfied On trial of their work: PoreMseers are requested loy . yavelborst eall . hellyre mar ebasangalsesebera - • - • ad Fifth Stivet Stooking Paotory..:•L it.. h IIILITY;ENERGY.: AND ECONOIIIL--. no Ind iMods In Clair re. )fen's Socks. U. er. I'M, and UramonooldaMmamfactarer mrlipm. at Um Fifth neve. Artoritlnfr Feemr, all merle from hut ymemmoL NO ADVANCII IN !MICE. • WM. DAIX;; • Btocklnst rsetori.lrth stmt. lx,fareen Wood and Market iMilliEsEiil . . L. Mamma cat.7l Z, - 11100IIILUD Livingston, RO_ CO 1. • NOVELTY - -WORKS, 'VITTKBURRII, 'PA: TItACK. cool Dopot'Railroad.Scaloy..ltay, QUM nod (ito 'do.; Platform an tlnntot Look. of el l A ra pring. Drop and Thu d oil, o Lat.thol,Mtg. AIM* of rarlovoi Miim. Paint- Mina. pattmom Rolla and Peolnologm Malicablo Iroo.Cautlog* of every 114 ,- tiqy In form trot toUh. -. - • W. RI t i rlitTECl4 STEAK - MARBLE WORKR,- ZIO. fill mut =1 • 141.1 y sfrmt.;•monfio thoith,fitfil tired, viva on hand, and mad* to orde Toga . Mautale . r, Walchloary, , arthd l' :go "t fa r lit - t - 0n!1i 1 :Lr.,.4 b r i o ran r igi a•t ; M:=l 4°' Wo ftnitsll.4ll to gm Tra c do at inn loirnst Ail.= ,6110 A witb,,kgatxh. at :119 Liberty . gloat. . , . •. . ' •' N. sr. W H.ALLAC Blataremitli Bellows Manufactory. PO-PARTNERSHIP NOTIOE.---'Pho -gub pariben. i ont.i Aspertfully Inform their fileode ethl ILD4l4*P'l7r.g°:l"7lll that they oPr:Srl= Into .11--Itt —l>- ° ...,e the Imulefuture, MACK/WITH to ur creel, deeniettoth .thleb they ere 44tertalm ed to make of the ,all . to tuatertobt earl superior 'work. lbey int. 4 to been sh , l4‘ na hind en anon tnent oral% m from . 1 to so toeho.,at rots. soaatitaptorn corner a" I ° "" .1 4'41'414" 4" 1 LIAIIB, JAAIC&tTItSLIN: .. AlleghebY CRY. 3 / 1 114 "Onalif ‘;tIIORT 0,1M38 rep l ying SOYTIIES,, for oying ..... 11.1011111 • lO.* r*td.. - At ," W wr at th e JAatu wartcaur. ;:. ~ F _ ~ ~ ti 4 Dd. ~+'3ts ^ a ~3' x~~-*. t B +.i~a F uw-: ~L.. ~,. g~"r~ BOOKSELLERS. ALC. - 11WSIC, -&C." ORMGISTS; MV.DICINM 31 A.NITFACTITitIIIiG. PITTSBURGH GAZ - MT YORK iti•nivusKinuns• rrom VISSCHER .k7IELVS tlinersl Adverti.l.4 Iterume, No. 345 antll437lreutway, New. Yuri, G.t.r No. Bs., alcus Firm 11. thcCity The Eagle lifanoraotnring Company Od.J,~bueiap tictiratte Goods. = et .1 diAracra Aran lAt prictqf FOREIGN' GOOD& DICIL SILK DROCATELLES AND (VTOL] DES.. gmst •arlety ofPittvros and oiroblostlnu of CrAonq CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, An eatirely new art de FURA77I7IE. VPlTOZ.4l23k.r3dic tarabiner the greaten mount of fIJRARILITY and RICIINISS Camara' any article erti. brawn need. Thew Mots are rnallot b'r Power Lam and are ttrr only . Gond, urthat InanuLaktraid erns wffered fir ride. liwarra will do well to examirp4bews Good, before purcharlait Airtlalre of the t1a.,..N00t park Place. Y. jeIG•LUN • • • 3'A. ALARM Ammar. IRON WAREHOUSE MARTIN, SPRING CO lank:titres/id Dealer. In IRON . 1%.N13 : STEEL, . • .262 Creasseicl. Shwa', Nem Keep renal:antis on hand *full assortment of Bar. hal hand, Noon. &tom Shoe, and ether LAIN.. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Ilferchanta from sh etisitione of the country - ere invited to Mil or Rend. ibtironlers before buying.. - . Orders by mall entrusted to our care vlll be filled at the 'lowest market rates. ItAtitTIN,SP/UNti S tat. jelZer 203 Greenwich et, N.]. SCIECEFFY,LIN BROTHERS 'it CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, . YORK, Harec4ol4o:lloNo.l.7o It G the leading - Drugs from their, urtitfnat mCrkeir, both in Europe and tilt indhcbnici . a French and English Oh...Waal& Perfumery,' 'Tooth. Nall and /lair Eruchea, flair (horns and Wraps, Paris and Triode nooncoa. Cacho. Soaps. dn. dn.. they offer them on Ike znoetweconnble tonne. n 0 d o in yencon or by receive thelr beet attention. ...nab.... • • KITM•IIEL'S 1 __ PATENTSTIIETCIIED LEATIIER RANDY:VI, Theonly AttentatruLtinThe Chuntry. IclHEYqre made from the beat oak tanned . 'natio; thouiughly stn.tetud. cemented, sad tod tuirothot.luld Ma& to.nm patiently steal ht. tvgfoet hug to thorulllesancLwarrautettto 6a cant `rite Article Ana to pleluic the Purchaser. , Thoy can Lo but nlngle.dOuble Luuntl-orlth Lace •Lvither. hlnltg . stt; Intel4lLw'atV.Vitnrrx Globe Iroi Bailing Werke.' , .. Nos. 811 and 318 Munroe street, New York, • OITOSITE iTIE, ALLURE WORKS. SALE'S ROOMS, 1.2 GRAND .BTRICET, rrFs Di.o . mom 718041:indi. TeHE subseiibai4lnving 'extensive and un summed arraniretnentd far mentilentorlng eTay or- In their Une:arn now mowed to offer to the public and &Were throughoot the country., Wa0116117 dit CAST IRONR.AJZTIRA ofeoe, Gratin" Shafer:. Doors, lintable Iron Ikrinnah,platitand omiusegtfai; Cribs mod Cooney& children, Iron Chaioaer and ira.Sta st d i r j . d tin ds. brelin:an7.l Xet • Also, a importer gelidity alma Fenn Team all of which they willwannnt to menu In strengthAl arability, bean ti gtel f. ra te a l l r c i t ir D DM the mennlnciuroe er sup oth tfulted7tatnihkauktily rroArt f ir arftlre r een " led ik ta l t ID: utmost despatch. ENT & LAYERS, myleater 122 Grand street, N.Y.. ' WARN CK, Manufacturer of Ewal t, walled oAtage 'Fund tom Vidte TOLIN Corinfiation Merchant and CV importer oflinudlas,,Wittee and Wanh lagtost at. -pGOODWIN 8R0.,. Mauttfacturers of t. Tine Cut Tobacco. Ciaana and dada, 9:17 and 94 mar at. . • V irIIEELER &WILSON, Proprietors and Dlormtsctarera of A.ILIVLIaem'i Patent Ptlteldwz atarbloa, peke 95 , 5 Broadway. SIMMONS. Millinery, 564 Broad vm war. war Bietrosalltim Hotel. irtOOPER IIiTBSE,'A. J. Pease & Bro., .pro ll priatarx.r.,4 r4diAribirrEEß, suocessor to Lee, ... Brander & Co., Importer arulJopbor la BUM. Dry 4 Cedar at. • CIIAFF.E.R,Iate W. Newman, Mannfac elorerand iilmlesa.laDoakwia Ladleitialteru.Shoes. tI..S Broadway. robitamr.- AMUCL L. CAYERIX, Wholesale Genf tOtrr ha Broom., Painted Cans sea Tube, trawl aiul WU , low Wane, Baxter. Mato. Cmdamt.Terlue.Wkaltia,Matett es, *5..:534. Ureenvieb at., Now York. An&Plra, WINDOW SHADES, Gilt. Cornices, Table on Cloth, &e., 301 IN TrJuitum Mamiroeturorsan ral e Dealer. No.lo Cat harine et., ant No. 0 Chatham Jln , parlerealAo of 'Fancy Far, XOl Broadway: Sttibni Island Fancy DyingEstablblunant. 3,JUZLY 4711TET. 111 . Mr.& IigffVORF;CII7... t ERS received hy F .. 4 -pre or therwise, 1 F l f l ar D itftarr or rlaansbM Ladirif 1: LitMaii and Matrix of Inierr - diticripttna. Dainark arid Mr hien Can tabu heavtlralty dp.d 'a.. Curtains rrathred, Cant,. Crape 1.9841 1 :41 fair most sutra Mat • iredArii Noe faht^r ialoiht,Lfth tha yd.,' or wio.. trratril in the WIAli 1 . 410.1.441. aritracr. The tindors:.had hare had farm eriirrineer rtir pro.. era'. hfrithi liarihrry at. Staten _lahrad.-and tarmxt that ihrir 1101VCI. ICI art afar km in thterrillat nitt..l3.bar N1:111.11 . 8 CO. • Vanufaetv,mr - . 1 F. lIIRRAIiD A: SON, Vild Cherry Chraaria rill, Saleri:/rLO 'Jahn rt.: 1 T. 11URLBUIVI'.. 'Amerienn liomoeo-' a ha tht• Pharmacy. airriklorr i rlal, , Carirt 1.... far an r, 41.7 Crohate rt. i• VAN DLTESEN"R, Improved Walipene , It . tr....tones gray Ilair to Ira ortrinal rotor. and-errata hr., chart!. ofhair.' Demur. 1 Chambering: tImT. GI LDERT; from MeMpide,. is cur hirrlreda r.face', Tionerp, - M4.n.ronta,lvoi. hat the kiilfr.at rM ldamparitatiy rooms. 41:1 lin:wilts F. MISCELLAAri'..OiTS". COACH - FACTORY E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietor. ROBERT H. "PATTERSON'S AND SALE 1.58* "'4- .4.4 171. E. torner Diamonds/no and airry apls-tf - PITTSBURGH. PA. - AtigLAND HOITSW EITECAT, ABOVE SEVENTH. STFIEnc... P D P A. . IL. 8. - BENSON, Paorarwroz. - Awn*. tylbant. *ELS° per day-Et . . Patent Process for T • . I e J. FULTON'S Patent Che al l i cl Process • • . 43 dee/4013r the griatest Immurement mar 11 3 / 1 310 In t art arTanalng. Leather oral] kinds can be manollse. tared In one.thlrd the time repuired by the old mem. et ranehlem expense, and fur "mnotLtr. Armee. wi Sabi' usability Munn ot lean silast i ntbig teethes. P:or=lareng c tr - ' awl ' No.= Wood st.. Pittsburgh. Ila. .______-____ Linden Lead Company of wi....... T., - .. Corpomtors of . this COrripitlly have . hoVsdh,brirlbr:lll74.ll. to the A' kdixl.,"' l ,!;: .1.3.... th et. ittsburgh. whore pamphlet" eon= tmarter.aseileglea SIIN to cm be obtalmd by dashing Inheimatlon relative to the Company: - mmi P Clete Man. Nas.TelAillim3 (late gt.Chmles is Perry lintels) VITY 1101'EL,! (late 'Brown s,) corner of _ ) Smithfield and Thlrelatesete, Pitlaborgh. Pa.. GLASS A- ATM, Preprietma.. NirThls largo and cOmmodlnus ller heel% ender t=b7.7,ll:l7.,"' "Prletr4; 1 1tonnortifotr= public. enuanitODMAll. . .1•• apite-d6m o conannuf .ctnuaran O. CUTHBERT & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MANI'S, for adult am paragon or Real Mato, Collection of IterinAllegntintfou Lonna. ou Bangs, Illortgases, 4.43., No. 140 ThL,l et.. Pittsburgh. ra. arn-17 T. C. - WAHNTNGTON; • : 11FA lES' CII LDILE 'S SIIORSTORE. A ifat:4V a fall --tue 2 'ud=l. g. rMid GRANT BIOWEY, Dealer in Leather .1; Man., Oil .4 81 , oeFludlcim No:= Liberty Anat. J appootto the. b.,54 of Wald. - • mbuy YELIX!.S., OENCINE EXTRACT OF 2 , corm:, altal•llahad nenlrell Anir Pr , m 1 131. 0 in B gXpli'd=rV. i ? i i" .t anu — ms,mactory• 4 _Wllonatti °name.= cuonterfell?r, 5e28.117 XitialcitiAligifi.l4.7,lininritr . OKI 1) . 1 n in Phan. Floutlal wd .11ainzattra Papa gaTa l r 141 Vn t ' 4l7te t a "tterr , mut k g.: *. o * f 1.11;117... Me d- Inh: 3 4a YfflAtlonafor JUNK, dltart per . iteauter 9u 1""" the 7atl~rlmn hr. wiLsigi.l N9,:enlkPortv . ,.!Lbova Eland Amu *talc* In Arm. nearly dapaalls C rary 114,56.6 ' J A. BROWN; winll4l. miiiitrespectrollyin‘ igorZitit,P,Pittne.l4,ll7ll,oolla44eit Jim mug . , *to anorettootat Void .Ellodort , A 10..- hen Li t ttin a gar• ton *roam& to order, In tho hoot at Aritottotod Lewitt to any In litatom. Itilloto ram be to witlrootthn tdd of o : 'roe', dolour. Itavitm voodoo.] the nook; tools. and wood of, Lim 1..1) , 1n0t listobtlehrnont of ,itignooy itelgollood. 1 sot propsood to huolot..tholo old otlottooont 0419/lon the piddle- 1,1 lone. with every thing to th , l , lion. 1. Wood otrect,llttotot,r. . - - -7 .itNN GLASS , WORKS; • . I.OILENZ NV'IO,III4ITAII, ninufacturerfl of all Mod,. of . 1TA.1.9 BOTTUM and,..ViI • NDOW / =Zig ghoott pt '" lrg!al lo 0 -km - s.pd rdwit4!altruklefirro44l.m.siul en= r...1.4Ac pin% • • loin' FoNts 4t.guicio; Mignitfacturerisof Sprin . mipuir ut,Ai. Plough With Plea, Ping Pong6 1 1111 , 4 CIAO' *IA Xliptkt Epringc limmtitit,Tapl , to. Ilalr Patent Wines Atell sud 114[111;1.ml Iron Atler..—Coraer or !tom aqa. strarto ,Plltaborgb. • . . Pin" woo • " • • Jo.-s. swam CO:, - 111anaticturerx of. ../14rorI. Potont tmototodßoolNoltirator.—Coroor o tom Ylrot, Moots; rittaborea. - ' .XIIAWSON; MOITAN do CO.;l4.ruattracturers 81.41451% Nlaulivi , kit; Watf , llolll , ll, 2'riVooi.l flogVand boorool Weds. t'lltaburub. - ACRES . Jirir fur :1449; iu 141.1 4 . 111 1t01 -0•006.11y tatio.o mid ouonirr roooo.ww,Vrool ea Slollroadj Beaver. „Raul sod Moorhen • '11; (3,4,=Skrr f 40 , 1 100 e t.. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. IVEDNI2SDAIr MORNING, JIJNE 28, 1854. For the DAT Pittsburgh Clarette. Mn. Enrrou:—The Young Ladies' Allegheny Collegiate Institute, of Elizabeth, closed its first term.oi 'eleven weeks on Pri•lay the lust; and will re-open on the MI of ingest next.-:- This blditiitio n is conducted by the able and ac coMplisshed Mrs. S. Ingles. . The number of yOntigittdieSin attendance as day scholars at the. close was thirty-four. To this number nine young ladies may tie added who receive instruc tions iu music. During Friday , the day-pupils were examined in the various branches of study which they bid been pursuing for the quarter. These mere. Arithmetic, . Algebra, Geometry, EnglitiGratemar, 'Natural Philosophy, Chemis- try, As tononv, Familiar Science, Geograph - y, History, Physiology, &c. The examination was held halite Iteir. - .ldr...Tatabsan's church. A large end respectable audience were in attendance during the entire day,and ' were evidently well satisfied with the manner in which the several classes acquitted themselves, being alike credita ble to the "'Ming Indies and to . Mrs. Ingles. At about o , e.iock in. the evening the church was filled tlx its utmost =pa-city-by an intelligent au dicnee to listen to addresses from S. T. Covell. or Allegheny 'City, and d.. 1. Wolcott, of Pitts burgh, invited guestis. 'The - former gentleman, in contequeneet of ill, health, spoke only about fifteen minutes. Ilis remarks were interesting. The latter gentleman then delivered an address upon thesubject of Moral Culture—opeakingfor an he* and s qnarter in the most able and elo quent.strains to which we have had the pleasure of 11st - ening: The- vote of thanks passed to the gentleaseri for their able addresseS evinced the high satisfaetion of the aitdienee. Cargo's brais band waa In attendance and added very much to the 'Merest of the evening. The *arm sympathy maniNted by the citizens of Elizabeth in favor of 3lrt.lngles' Institute, is calculated to secure for it successful and permanent location in that borougli,,., Resolutions were Passed and a corn- • mittee'of, gentle:inn appointed, to consummate this ohlviet. ,At the close. of the exercises the young ladies of the Institute presented a most beautiful copy of Mt. Detrains' Poente,in two volumes; to Mrs. Ingles, in token of their high esteem:.The 'essays read at the time by the young ladies were praiseworthy: Judging from the present appearance, the • future progress of this Institute must be highly iuccessfal. PrtOGTEDLAOS or BRUM , COUNCIL.—June 26, ' 1854.--Conneils met. Present, Dram, Howard jr., Loomis; Lytle,' Mtn-deck, M'Curdy, Oyer, Smith, Taylor, Wilson and President Shipton. , The minutest)! the previous meeting read and approved. . Mr. Drum prusented tho resignatien of Math ew Ederanis, as a member of the Select Coun cil front the Ninth Ward, which was read an ac cetited.'_ Also the following resolution: &Weed, That the Mayor be, and he is here• by authorised ; to issue his proclamation for the electinn'of n member of Select Council from the Ninth Ward, for the unexpired time of hlothew Edwards. Read three times and passed. Mr. Kincaid pretented a petition of Hilary Brunet, ',eking the privilege to ezcavato a vault on the title of the hill on the city property on Quarry street. Read and referred to Committee on City Property,in conjanction With the Water Com mittee. Mr. Manlock presented a petition for the lo cating of Webster street from Elm to Fulton street, need and referred to Committe on Streets. ll'ennly presented bill of Commercial Jennie' for $10.24. •Ilesd and referred to Comtnittee im City Print- Alio, communion - lino from John Beek, with an seconntfor eatery &ct.4.nmounting to $ 2 .40. Bead:ma referred tO Committee on ' Aqueduct., Mr. Oyer presented Bill of Kny & Co., for sta-• tionnry moonnting to $81.90. Rend and referred to Committee on City Print ing. hfr../Elmythe railed up the Ordinance, relative to the'erection of public lamps, which in 8. C., hfriY2B, reed twice and postponed. - ttr. lgurdoOk moved its reference to the Com raitte on Ordinances. Lost. ' TTIO' Ordinance theft rend three times and paswpl. . I.lg..oyer presented the report of Committee eirleistlets with the followingresolution: Resolved, That the Penna. Rail Road Company be, and they are hereby authorized to raise Lib el ty street and Water street, at their intersection, to the grade heretofore established by Councils, Pro nitled, that the sewer, contemplated in the plan. of 'the wham, shell be eonstructed by said Company at their own cont; and the expense of -grading and repairing shell he paid by said Com rep, and the work done under. be supervision of the Recording Regulator. Report adopted and resolution imulthree times end lad over. .111 r. Oyer moved for a gasp! Rion of the rules —l4A:opted. ' • The monition WOO then read three times and The President submitted a communication from Philip Simpler ' relative to swine. Dead and laid on the table. . Mr. Howard submitted the following: Tbat the Police Committee in con junction scab the Mayor be and they arc hereby instructed: to obtain ensue suitablo location for the purposo-of a Watch House and Lock-up, and report their action at the next meeting of Coun cils for concurrence and apProval. Bead three times and passed. ' • Mr. Wilsonpresented the following resolution: lin:Need, That the Committee on Markets be and are hereby authorized and • directed to put under contract forthisith the paving and other repairs to be made on the Adams Market, in the Fifth Ward, so far as the amount of money ap- propriated will reach. • Bead three times and passed. The following business from C. C. was then taken up: Petition for extension of water pipes on Penn sylvania Avenue,. between Elm and Stephenson streets., Read mid referred to Waal:Committee. Petition for gas pipes on the north side of 4th street, behreen Wood and Market streets. Read and referred to Committeeoniiai Light ing. _ Petition for grading Quarry et. from Walnut to Adam street. Itead and referred to Committee on Streets, with instructions to report at next meeting of Councils. Memorial of Pittsburgh . awl Connellwille Railroad Co. relative to crowing certain streets to depot grounds, with plot of tho same. Road and referred to Committee on In all of widch action of Common Council the Select Council cencntred • The resolution relative to tho extension of gas main's on Cliff et, 41114 in. 8. C., May 15, 1854, read three times and passed—ln C. C., June 5, 1859, read And referred to Committee on Gas S. C., June 26; former action re ceded from and action of C. C. concurred In: On motion adjourned. Now that the Fugitive Law can no longer be tooked.Wpon In the light of a: National Compact, it is beginning to. be treated as an ordinary en actment As snob, the Supreme Court et Wis consin has decided it: unconstitutional. J Their 'opinion is followed by another of a similar char acter.Tbisrtitne It Is pronounced unconstitu tional by an oMcer or the U, S. Court. - = COmmissioner Samuel S. Carpenter publishes an elaborate opinion in the Cincinnati papers, in whichhe states that ho Shall; while ho continues in office, refuse to exercise the powers conferred on him by the not, 'and giving his reasons fomit. They may be summed up briefly, thuin-,- The Istsection.of the 811 article of the Consti tution of the U. S. is as follows: The Judicial powcr of the UQnited States shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and In such Infcrior Courts as the (megrim may,: Trom-. time to time, ordain and establlsh . .—The Judges both of the Supremo and inftriar , Courts, shall '.hold Abele offices during good tqlarfor; and, shall, It 'stated axle:, receive for their services a conimen cation, which shall nothe dinilnished during their cantinntuice In office . I theCommissioner then either is a Court,or he 'is net: . . Irbil is a Court, lie is not constitutionally aO - Der canstitutionally.compenseted.,.T.A. It be is not a Court; hispocrera being jailletal, ails unconstitutional:. la citber.case. the result is tbe same: , • ' • .. , . , In conclusion, therefore, 7Atr. Carpenter riei marks, that be luts sworn to 'obey the Constitu tion of the United States. !fie parsanOunt to all legirkttive -seta. • Ile, therefore; in obedience to its comtnands, refuses 'to exercise powers it for hira.7 - 41t5. - Ifie. Jour. ' : ' , . CODATIMPART or TIIII .FiCKWICIIC" FAT for. —On Monday afternoon, says an exchange, our atterillon was' directed into physician's office, where a, mall toy.was asleep in a chair, with his face towards the door. On the Lack of the. chair upright was fastened adman lath, to the end of which, directly over tilt boy's head, was a pial card, haiing on it thine words: "Wake this boy *hen you'want anything." - it appears , that:the boy was placed:in the - Office to rinswellntennga tories, but, hiving been friquently,found ta be asleep., his einplogati,VllsCPlApello.l,to, adopt the' •= . 5';.,,. ... THE P OREIGN DIEW 4 EY TiILE ATLINTIC., corresponding with - the Salmi; 'Co - 'Oners . 4 The dates brought by the Atlantic are to June L indh through the Saint 'chief.' ' ' \I 13.• We give all the details of interest received.; -. The advicas by the Overland 40 state that by the mails : ' ' . •, - \ i the . Russian fleet was •fl Singapore,\ Admiral Napier- was at anchor on June 17th IMohammed ‘ • A report prevailed that- Dint \ had off Sweaborg. . i funned an alliance with'llmisia. This is consi4- The Russian fleet of ten lino of battle ships I \T , were at anchor behind . the batteries. ' The latest from the wreck of the shiP.Orient i ed Admiral Donde* has telegraphed the British I staysthat the ship and tier cargo of 12,000 Government - that the Bassi= authorities had vol- chests often woul d be a te t a/ le s s: \ untarily permitted the French and English nier- Our,:ndiiees from Barmah ate to the 20th ult.`l chant vessels to leave Odessa. •, The general state of affairs \ thfoughout\ the The fortres.s of Redont Kale was bombarded eel:i ntr.-I'4 , u p o n the whoie.sabsaetorYtalthe'lgh May 18th by a portion of the allied fleet; and en- 4 leccitY still exists to a great extent.' tirely destroyed. . - ' LATEST ISITELLICEECE. —WO LATi , receired the, Nothing later has been received from the Rai- following despatch, dated last night, from: our \ tic or black Sea, aml no important intelligence i correspondent at Vienna:, can be expected before the latter part of June. I The! Oral Coi•triondezz states that the Meet- The Paris bloniteur contains a despatch from 1 ing of ithe Austrian and Prussian montirchs . fur- Admiral Hamelin, dated May 23d, respecting , nishei . another proof that the interests of Ger ; the - Circassian operations. The despatch says many mind Europe 'will - be cared:far.inthowar that Anaps had not been taken. waged by Russia against Turkey. - . , Schnmyl has captured the important Russian , TIM article is morinnit-Russian than anything fortress of Usurghets, and woe marching with that has yet appeared in the Ministerial - organ. 60,000 men against TiMis. Oncssa. \June 3 , 1.=-General Osten.Sacken; The reports concerning the'negotistions are with his !tall, two battalions, and two guns, at conflicting. One tags that Russia has offered toI H tended Captain Giffard's funeral. \ evacuate the principalities on condition that the .RmAN,AO, ,June lath.—Prince Peskier- Western Powers will re,establish the status quo witch. s ill. ' Many troops are concentrated in ante helium. Another report is, that Russia has Moldavia- \ - ~ unconditionally refused. . Musa Pasha,. commander of, Silistria, is said. A telegraphic despateh ft -' .rom. Vienna, received yesterday at Paris, and 4i3iblisheil in the-Monl tour, says: "The statement of the removal of the head quarters of Prince Paskierritseh to Jassey is eonfirmed by all the news from the frontier. The report of the concentration in Moldavia of the Russian corps who are marching on the Danube appears to be equally authentic. These new measures appear to affOrd .an answer to the movements of Austria on the frontier of Trnesyl- Innis. It is stated as certain that 'Prince Gest schakoff will retain tho command-in-chief of-all the troops on the right bank of the Danube. O the ith of June the Siege of Sillistria was cogß 'tinned, without any importantresult The whole of the English Light Division is now at Varna. "Ten 'thousand troops were still at Scutari. The third French Division was daily 'expected at Constantinople. - - .9DEBOA, June 2.--Creat part of the combined fleet has left Sebastopol ;to transport troops from Constantinople to Varna. A few steamers are still on the Circassian Coast. Copt Gifford, of the British steamer Tiger,, was buried on the 24... The crew : of the Tiger, by the intervention of the Austrian Consul, have received their pay, and in three dap will be retrieved to the, interior. The First Lieutenant will be sent -to Std Peters burg, and the other officers to Moscow. The Russian embassy will leave Athens. Tho dra goon corps is ordered to advance by forced marches to Afoldavia. The Transylvanian fron tier is described as swarming with Cossacks." GEnstaxv.--Austria and Pruisia will send an answer to the minor German States, extinguish ing the hopes of the RambureConference. Prussia is resolved to consider the note sent by Austria to Russia on the 21 of . June as the vommation mentioned' in the late treaty, and will send CoL Manteuffel to St. Petersburg to back it.- It is stated in a private communication from Constantinople that.propositions have been made. to a. Porte by Austriafor a convention or treaty between these two powers.. According - to the term of this proposed treat'," Austria would 'nn= dertake to send troops to the Principalities, to act against the - Russians, and compel by arms their evacuation. ITALY.—The ~P arlamento" quotes the follow; ing, dated Genoa, ith :' "Letters from Messina state that an expedi tionlwhiph left Malta, under the orders -of (Ro land Interdonato, had landed in Sicily,. near Fiume di. Nisi... There it was. surrounded by the Royal troops, and, after, a sanguinaryengage- • merit, the invadern were either killed 'or taken prisoners. Giovanni Intenlonato and his brother, however, succeeded in effecting their escape.-- All the members of their family were arrested and thrown into prison and. Sicily, was d dddddd in a state of siege." - A Sum*ma. Srsis.---i'llsalua, June 4.l . learnfrona tiro quarters, from both of which' I ror, in'tha habit of receiving correctinformatitin on political mat ters, that the military promenade of the 2d inst. was the reason .that an iosorroction of part of the garrison did not occur upon that day._ Every thing was in readiness, but lire assemblage of the troops at the 'early heni bf roar iii the morn ing, and their being marelted in 0 body Cot of the town. disconcerted the plans of the conspire; tom It is not believed that he government had any precise information iu respect to the pre jecte I rising, but that it was by a lucky chance that, in purittuirtee of the plans tleitylitive lately adopted tke troops as much as possilde employed, and under the eye of the superior officers of the garrihon, Friday was selected for lthe motion! Oddly enough, the Queen, who for the past few 4.ays has been slightly indisposed; bat who is now, I understand, recovered, took her minis ters to tank for thus fatiguing the troops, saying that It - was the way to reader 'them discontent ed, and that the army should be kept in good humor, mince It was all she had to rely uponE The execration of the" designs of the O'Donnell party is now postponed, I am assured, for a few days but personswho, without being in tlteplots of that party, are greatly in its confidence, state that its chief is more thanever determined to carry out his long projected attempt, and is sec onded with equal determination, by his confed erates and followers. The first detachment of troops for Cuba sailed from Cadiz on the let of.inne, on the war steam er Isabella. Catholica. • . GRECCZ.—The new Greek Ministry han pub- Hailed the following proclamation: "Greeks I—Called by his Majesty our King to take the reins of government, we comprehend the unfortunate situation of our country. Com merce Is interdicted to our fellow citizens. the navy is condemned to. innetiod, and other'dan gem threaten the nation, exposed to the resent ment of the two great powers which hare loaded us with benefits. Ills Majesty our lilac, in Lie affection for tho nation, taking into 04;d1litICT11- tic's all these dangers and all these misfortunes, Los pledged himself to the two Maritime Powers to maintain perfect neutrallty. By thbk accord all dangers are avoided, and wo shall again find the advantages of which wo are',deprived. We respect more than any ono tho generous sympa thy of the. Greeks (or our brethren, in whose fate the two protecting powers so warmly inter est themselves. "The fate of Greece is in tho hands of Divine Providence; nevertheless, by the free application of our constitutional institutions, the develop ment of our commerce and of our industry, and more particularly bfbrir good. faith and integri ty in cur relations with other nations, we 'may render ourselves worthy of the fate which is re served for us. These Hess will ho supported and developed by oar respectable president, whose arrival wo wait for with impatience. 'We are persuaded that our fellow citizens, approving of our sentiments, which are inspired by the purest patriotism, will know hoW to distinguish between the possible and the impossible, andwlll lend us the Indispensable co-operation of their words and their actions, in order to bring back security and. tranquility to our fellow-citizens and to the kingdom." elllNA.—!long Eon,. April 22.—At Shanghai wo have to report a serious affray having taken placen the Ild and 4th inst. It arose ont.of the et aggling Imperial troops Insulting foreign-, ern, mild attempting to plunder ono or tub of their litmus. Most fortunately all were of one mind, and the combined British and American (meta with 11,0 volunteers, euerceded is driviqg away the Imperial troops, and ultini. tely ar t rangements wore made by the consular either-. Ides and the elder of the Imperial troop that the latter should remove his encampmen to a further distance. and it is to be Loped ail Ai u.ro aggreasion will be averted.. ' \ .\ . lu (bls short fight ono English and one Amer lona sailor were killed, and 18 persons:wounded, among them two of the zealous body of volun-, Leers. The local papers give foil detail of the collislion. All was perfectly quiet and confidence fully restored on the 14th inst., our lateatdato. Arrangements are - being made for the hatter i prole lion of the place, and it will be well **- thy t o consideration of the English, ;Breach, and Red States governments, in forming new trenti with the Chinese to provide for tim.per.' mane L security of the settlement. Ira Majesty's steamer Sty; from Amoy, and Mel ()oriel French - Majesty's rammer Colbert, from this, were ordered up, and were:expected. hourly at Shanghai. • ' y: •• . The United States steamer Swquellannti left this for the north' on the 20th with hisTicellen cy the United States CINUML.:?IOIICy. the Hen. Mr:M'Laue. 'Pekin Gazettes aro down to the 15th of March. Prom the best sources we can reflect InfOrms. lion, tho Taiping-wang army, bad l'aet with're verses, on ].was losing grouud le the \ north; but hi the western provinces they appear to Lo more. successful. - .. . , ~. Ixota.—The Delhi Gazette of May'2, wept— " Messengers have just-arrived with‘a \ report that the Ra:eiana and ffoorguojets (orrople of Mira) have become one. and will; be °load by the King of Bokhars. The littar,whic thepost, had received from Peroin had hien : scat toPqithz. awur through liesir Khairoullahi.ta which ther King, it is said, has told him either to stand by him or the English. One of thei BMW or-the Canctshar Chief has gone by express to the Kies of Penda: The Amery has alio,iseird allhjeal easy that Mt , Caa*zir 'lxtetbers ate- ' ell.. i - • • lIMI=MEMeMOME (Russian account) io have been by . a con- non stall. ' The Prerse states ,tht Auring the night of the. Bth the Turks mode a \rally, destroyed the ap preaches of the besiegers, and filled the mines before Silistria.. , The confidence of the Russians was visibly deerensing. The Itusdans are said to have, suffered serious lees on the Bd . by tho springing of a Turkish countermine... .„ . On the 21 of June, 22 transports reached yarns .with allied [reaps en .IMard.. '‘ " The onnunication,hetweenShmnla and .Par aradii9 open; that between Silistrbt and Bhainlit interrupted.,• \ Arness, Juno,4.—Sull end Lakka have 'subs 'teed to Peed Edlerdi." \ Pima, TuesdaYEvening.;—..The King of Naples lons prohibited the export of Sulphur from Sici ly to any port of any of the belligerent nations. \ According to the letters from Kinjevii3Of the Isy the Russians 'oat in the affair at Karitkel, on the 80th iixkliilletl, 100, Wounded, 500 horses - taken, and as .many , killed. They also lost 1000 muskets, six 'pieces'of cannon, andlls Coexitucarsi,Tnesday.—Tho cor reepondent telegraphs areport that kno: Eng lish vessels diumntled the gun bOats - ,building there. : They were re, fused entrance into the lvtrboi. They took hr destroyed the gun boats and a large number of ' merchant slaps, and fired the wharf. 10,000 barerls of tar, and property to the amount of 300,500 silver rubies were destroyed. This needs confirmation. ORICION COULCINAINDENibE. - To the No!Itoe or the N. Amerlo, and U. E.lpozetts. Lennox, Tuesday, June 13,'1864. The ceremony of inaugurating the great Tens, plc of Peace) ; the Crystal Palace, at Sydenbam, took place od,Saturday last. This magnificent. structure, comparativelyscemplete, was opened by the Queen iMperson, - attended by-Prince bert, of\Portupl, the Duke of - Oporta,\ - 'and a brilliant suite. From time to time. there have appeared-in tlie daily ijeurnals • articles de tailing the progress of this gtgantieundertaking, - and giving good reasolt to believe that, wondrous. as was the exhibition df 1851; the new palace of Sydenham would in moat, if' not in all respects, surpass It. On Saturday.a. very large portion of • the British - public had an opportunity of rotating their own opinionsttho matter and realising which of the two bo the fairest claim to the palm of superiority, and the 'keeling 'which rsi.• versally prevailed, after . the 'opportnnity • had been afforded of Inspecting the"gigantic building and the contents, 'was that the palace of 1854 in -finitely excelled that of 1851. It Is impossible, in the short limits of rib:tier, to do more \ thim rofer to the extenseve\nave,Athe great transept, the Egyptian,. Grecian;Nltointin; . Alltdmbra, As, , _.... ..- syriati:.Dyzantine, Gerirtan,, AlediaoiaE. En , na% -Mediaeval ; French and Italian Mediaeval, Rona; issari , m, ' Elembetbian, Italian, Stationery, Bir- \ 'minghanti Sheffield, , Pomptfinit Musical Instru ment, printed and mixed Miklos and Industrial courts, the Industrial DepartMents, English and foreign; the park, and grounds, the geological islands and their ibroibitnuts, o indeed to any otlteepart of this Splendid ente rite; descriW. jinn falls entirely inadequate of he coup don prevented, and like its protatypoit\nyde, pa l *, it can only be seen to be reality". ' 'l L. - er Majesty-hos proverbially, find weather, nor did the present occasion give tiny contradiction to this generally received.axiorn. For sane days previous to Saturday the weather bad bee\;itlier gloomy and menacing or actually wet,and Chas it was hoped that the day would:be, fine, it, was stilt feared that rain tvould damp. the opelfing ceremony, but the apprehensions were mot reel lied, for n mom beautiful day could scarcely Min been desiied than that of Saturday, Wit. , .ThS. road to Weston 'lilt, on whichthe palace stands,' exhibited one unbroken lino of carriages from London to the Crystal Palace gates, greatly:ear-, t passing the same altar feature which Ch 11 2 .1- terises the Derby ay,while the Railway termi- DUS was: mobbed, dnrammed trains rata every,' ten minutes to the same deatinatiOn.. Precisely', at three o'clock, the Queen, accompanied by Prince Albert, the Royal\children the • Wing of Portugal, and Duke of OP to, rea:ched' the pal nice and immediately on her entrance, the-mag nificent brass , band and the \ chorus of siiMen hundred voices struck up the lds; tional anthem,and a royaksalute was fired in e groun the _.. .... ___ , __ _ ~. . . whole oftho visitors rose, and as her Majesty, nunounded hy.her family, her royal guests and Ministers, stood on the cnmson dale, amen im posing sight could not bo Imagined. \ When the anthem ceased, Mr. Lang, M. P. the chairman of the company., appmsched the throne and , read an address to :her Mojesty,`to which her Majesty returned a most gracious reply.— Mr. Lang then intradaeeti to her Majestyveriat im, Mr. F. Fuller, Sir Joseph Paxton, Mr: wen Jones, Mr. , Digby Wyatt, Mr.' , s. Philips (o the Times), Mr Ferguson, Professor Owen,. r. Hawkins, Dr. Latham and Professor Forbes, each of which gentlemen presented band-hooka of the, respective departments they bad cenuttenctslane brought to perfection In thapaltiee. '• Some of j these gentlemen ', Caused some amusement by ' their awkwardness its \quitting the presence of the Queen, either byetumbling over their swords, which would got between-their legs, or in their neryous excitement turning their backs s on'her Majesty as they retired, \A procession with then formed; in which her \ ' may, Prince Albert, the King of\ Portugal, ' rirnyal tastily, the' Duke of Operte and their ctive suites, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Hie Cabinet Minis. ten, the PoreigAmbassaders,'and the Foreign' Ministers, the Dikoctors, the, principal offiemx and heads of Depalqments, Architects of Courts, Contractors, Superinthndents of ';irorks and the prinelpol employees tool: part. On\ the returner her Majesty to thu throne the chot sung with immense effeetthe 100itkpisalni. Alt e this the Arc bishop of - Cantcrli ry offered' ~n solemn PrtO . and choir in ma illeent etYle'etthff the "Hall njah Chorus." ! Ten the Marquis of R Breads tano advanced to tho front of. \dais, and in load voice exolairited, "1 inn , corn -mended hy s her Majesty to lied re that this itt nee is note tusened." , •'. \ Then huxel. forth from the ds of throats ono simultan us tremendous thee which ech s . \ : oed, rang a' reverberated along he vaulted roof with ex rdinery effect. \ en in the us .\' midst of these 'ii, Is n loud, clear fe to voice I was heard singing he National Anttien\nnd the 1.,, enthusiastic visite took it up, joining la with the vast chorus nq i Y‘, assembled to do i jai ,c Het. Her Majesty deso ended the dais,\A tid ed by. her brilliant .2oNeyr. Mc bowed' - 1 / 4.e fully right end left as Wa s p:used out of the ttfl4- leg and so the pageant temoinatekraye thekthe barriers, which had confinkl the visitors in es- , pedal places,-were now meant', and the fiber ' *test people either rushed ta .efieslunent booths, \par wandered. over, .the building or pa}ke and', 'g ounds untirthe *lumen - ding abodes of evening w reed them to depart. The atiesdance pester thi was not so largo as might bo'lltheil; about 8000 \ persons Feld $1 '23, but that4,ai, an aver age,\will fail far short of the sum wilich will be requithil weekly, not only to pay a moderato in. Serest fist., the money embarked in the enterprise, , but.for tho maintenance of the employee ;will • be impetatiso to have in attendance. ; Plinshares hire already dropped sl;'eid‘thay La expected to qeseend leiter, and with:. stir rapidity>toe; \ •, The House of Common; wltielebnd been 6, lit- • An' agitated—though•nat'alog ease of it—on Fri:. ,16y night, by the,rnovingof air. IlaYter foram* . writ, far ',alnico, Lord. John Ro.3BCti ilaTi/1 rasa. ; ted his sea for'tbo`eitY, owing to Ms having ac-: ceited t ,efeekkas•Lord. President of tho'Xouncil. ' was rigida Ast night tn be equally moiritiliy an • applicatlon from the same Mr. Saylor faro now writ for h(orpoth, St.,Georgti Grey having`eaca ted bla.iat on scripting \ thek oMet of Secretory of the Colonles,wiiich'eareouthy also posited ot . er without inviting any renirlt;'MT PrePheetnei. ' th ere r om .. f 4 poohis .th e Doke, of New' Cast's. retaining, the Ifor Monistees epee, and tho Ink.: pointment of Sir:\ Geo.\ Grey as Colonial•Secrebvi, ,y bis e beer , ruifinmi. certilinifthe'ether. cline,. , ges which' hare NAT maeetiere Minter' lespiet, . ted naidothey seem to be- andeliteed: - Leith • Craniille glees op the oiliest hf Presideot of\the Conceit teethe management of the affelrikorthe Duchy of Liittelate , f, !lisle \ Mr', Sliutt,lsthe lilted tips pleas,. ' "Arai; ts' idarett out: altiiiether: - TA , ~. \\ , \ • - - , . • . , • , ,______________ ,- That the•pmn'ton. °TT . ..resident of the Council- - \ which has always \ F hith*Leen held by a mem- bet of, the Upper ilo . y add some weight toliord,Join 86 - sell; as, a larger. of tlio• House - of Camnions; it in , presumed f losbeen this cause of this change being ntadm\thatit willhave the -• g . .. destred,eftizt is doubtful i,Theotßee of Affinister , ~ -4. of War, • or, as it . lmo been called,....Fourth Ker. , ,- retary,7 haslemi shorn of tho'proportions, it is . . considered actindly" neelMesiry it, should possess ~ ~- . • \ , even by the - democrats," and,tite.resence of Sir p.„„ '`George Grey, sifter the reniembrances 'of. Lord • • ''' i• 'l,, 1 , [ 4leneirs Coloniaradministration in,the Cahinet '„ aO,Colonel Secretarnis not satiofactery. \ • -1 . ~. s ... \ - The vinzinuindo mhde ,of LOrd,Oralsville and \ the expulsion of Mr. Strutt appear to boan little- . ~.. gratifying as the otherdhanges.•;• 'l'lie- W4OlO sr. -- , -: , -,, :. \ fadr is therefore looked upon as little better than ' l " ..t. . . \ ajdb. So far ns the,peopke of England are, con- \ ' ' • \_ cenl i , the appointments a( Lord Paimersten as \ •, : . • ''‘. 1 War minter , and Sir William lifeleswdrth to'lli, \ • . Colonies, with some office *Lich would have been ", \ , r equal M the pooition and capabilities of tho Pukes ~ . c lof New castle; 'would have been well received, • , , '.. but at present\ietonighment appa," be the ', '' \ 4 '.\ . . , predominant fee rig. , Yesterday,in t *p ressmen_ " ',, ''. • •,, \ , lof her blojeety,at a Privy Connell, id Jelin, ,' \ \•, , . 7 .\ Russell took 'the ea and the neat as President.", ' , ••, 5,,4 \" • The Duke of: New Castle and Sir tit rge Grer, , .",,1 \ \ . . were also sworn, in Scorch:l34es Of. Ists:" •1311 •\ ', •\ ' g\\ • ' N'' James Graham "' haul Us honor shortly fterward . S . "s • \. \ ' \ to be invested with the riband \ and Badge of:a ''\, '‘, ,•' \ \ \ Knight Grand ' Cross (ci ki diriFien) at the,Ohlei;. '7 \ ..' ` ' '-',, \ - \ of Bath. 31r. J. C4Melvdlet and \ ReseAtinairal -' \ ''.. '"V • ' \Lambert were also ids,ightell and invented Kith ''„,.,•," \ ",',• \• . \ the riband and Bodeen( Knights Ceiramturder\of.,.: . \" „ k2 \\ \ ',, \ 44 i , tho Bath. The former:4llo evil, .and, the latt . ,# .• -• • „ ~,,, \• • - \ thn military , division. %Them. ceremeniesi, in.: ' \'" which the Queen took patj.,...were condueted with" \ N ~, '. ' s . the nous l magnificent fort 7 *heaved 'Ori Orucif , • . % •-\ ', , • . \ The July Centre iiill/e . .\': ' \ S' - . :Ohio, Indiana, Trisconsith - and . pe her 001110 ''' \ - - - , other Western 'Stites, haVe 'ialfed.-Coitortimm, • , s . • \ - to meet on the 18th bf.duly,i"--thiraiiniviorastquf . -.. .\ \ . . • ' - • larii,\ i the passage o r the Ordinance 0f..1757,.4 ‘ t0 niti-,\'• •' • \• % ~ 'time some p of conceited action te, be paround:, - ' ' - " .. •\ , . • by all oppouen of the Nebraska bill '. \ -,\ ,•• '- . " \ ' -• : " ...., : ' Tit theme for fit - oicatien., - what Mere s up : : ' '." • -.„ \ ' prOpilate daj , could he selected, for'the'reniakt: • --,.,,.''' \ ..• . ••• : 1 tog freemen:of thi,North to meet and consult..., • , measures to withstandand resist. th o n ggq " ....ssl llll :.•,:o.'", - ''.'•••' '\ • ' • ' and menacing scheme( which threatens to bl ot „N"..„ , •••_''..,,,,, , ,, ' • ',- put, even on. out own Soil, and has actually - itchlan,„'.. , ..r \ - it in the Vast - region Tying beyond us, thi , sift, , '„?i,•-:-; I.s.i - -" . \ . -.„, the principles which have be the foundation of ini7 \ '-' e - ' \ prosperity:in thepabt,.an 'are nowour stelehoitil , •;• \ • ,' '', -•- ' for the Tabtref. L'Ands w _ t .. :tuciroutpproprieto ..., . \ .. \ ' theme for such a day than e cannicieratierfai. , \ •.. ', \ . measures which ' iha ll \ have tor their 'ohject, nat.': \ - . , . , \- , Gab' , the arrest of Aide epitome \tieforelt has at •-,i . , - ! \ . tainel 'any additional momentum, but tho turn, , 1 , , \-, V.•. \ . . Mg of it back' upon. itself, \ and the regaining of. \ , - \ the, ground already i.ost ? \There lo a fitneos be '„ , . ' , \ tween the "eubject arid the'daY, whildt anger* 4 - \ \ - y \ 'Drably for the success of tholrojeat. ' ' ',' :: \ V" .- . .. .., , . We'trust, Ihen,"the.ociesion"trillno4thrgit:' -. \ \ '-', ' \' ' ten or neglected. And we Itopetesp ' " y that, . . ‘ , z ,„ in this State delegotea ,Will - be chosen eyery' v -V , :- s ' ~. • ',' ',, \ I county; resoluti, determined men,\*ho 31 , 4 1 c0me:4:, . \ prepared to calmly deliberate, egolly:reeolm, and •• \ , firmly act-men who know the object`khey lire ••,\. • -: . , , .. .\ , •• \ in View,. and will follow that, rind thathly. \•: , \ . - . ' . ~, What bithat'object? 'As we . understand it it '. \": _ \ , - • \ , ,is to give an, expression that shallhp re, eehoed., . \ \ 'at the ballot box. of,their , opposition to ilia par,, , ,,. ~ i •,• : • \ sage of the Nebrasissill. Thlis, and tisisaiene, ' '..\: . •• , . , is the thing sought Other things are desirahle; •-• ' • - 1 . • ' , and we ohould like to attain them bat.-.4uffiel ' t.,,_: . „. ix for the day is the evil thereof .-; Ono thing at - ',,,. ' , ',. ' ~., -.•\ , -- time, and all things it: due time,. Is our motto.- n . \ •-• :_ 'Let this, object singly and'alone b e wo can succeed . our' ins, \and, ' \ ' ... ~. .. , ..\ • The vote of this State ea be thrown this fa ll •. \ , 'ass to show to the Administration , at Washingtor,„•,. • that a largei'majority, of our people do consider . • ' • \\: ~ the repeal of: the blinsonri Compromise &stretch of power, undematideil by the 3261 interest df the Union, a wanton insult to the Treemen of tot North, and a mean; dishonorable, tyrannicalant en the park of the South; unjust, nnikruirehnired. by, any known emergencies futheirsituation and prospects. This done, ono step Will Ise taken, -and others can then be platmed withgreater con. thleiice• --Cin. (.7=ette::‘\ ‘ ' -- - '. - '''' \ Rev. Dr. Win. A. Smith , of Randolph ?deco' College, Virginiyi promisce.to put forth an elab oistAreatiso, On Slavery_ Ile rays in alettO just published:that , the subject is capable of rub defence- en - purely philiCophield and Scripturel grounds." he so believes, is St not his duty' pl • once colecome somebody's slave? .BeingoPhi. losopher stml..l believer in Scripture, hcattenate rnfuse? \ That there are persons inferior.to him. self, does'not settle' the point that' they 'should he the slaves and ho the master, unless - he can demonstrate., that- there `arc no persons superior to him also. Decides ,IdhristianitY teaches ha. mility. Di., Smith to be consistent, and Prove his honesty, ought to be a-elavo.--Nationn4 . ' CnoLinkis Missesoa.—The St. Panl .47414. of the lab, says.:—.4 Several persona hate,diec of the cholerain the lower part of our city With. . k in a day or two past.: They were strangers, luti.'. lag brotight the disease with them from below; Ihmrd of ilealtit aremetively at work., and wepare.no pains to prevent a spread Of tho dis: eas Pholera cannot live in Minnesota; andiith, adu regard to the laws of health our 'citisena, are mice froui its ravages ,' ` ‘ Amon: • the sentimental humbugs of the . . day ! bare wo ways cleated tho scheme of African . Calenizetion. Proceeding upon the ridiculous • A postulate that there are no internal or pithiest ~0 differences irkmankidtl, whether white-or bleak, • .. ' we bare` ser'regartled Was a- fitting hook for the pendants saf nogrophilism and (=theism, , with which . theliT k a is infecteA, and been never \ .i tut looked upnu it Ting ti) s slightest claim on ', Southern toleration, much less sympathy.-- ,‘ \ 1 Soiakado Demotrat,Wersbur ' Va. ' - • , • \ I Well, If you '. ' , lc I ' not wI tr . /mart, \ can negroes • -. my. to a\ scheme, r mto the . .‘ i i J United • .',gro race ' is a Wem golll t ore of It ? - \i Owe on thin subject,'- amt (they= wl-4fa t lis ional ' Ttrs ) lithe of tho t .o in • - gate tht. --.,.....,..„._. 1 . i... ) \oported itlthr inteatilgaling IRMO filtl3, that have co o. • • • I to the conolosion that the fade do it . . warren '. 1 the absolute conclusion that he. caw cased be- *. • ..! cause ho would not steal. • Th:s therefore re- , commend the money subscrib ,for. the, Maud • :., • Innen Monument, be paid back to the dunes, ms "the calm° of truth and honesty canna be Mtheerval by erecting a monument t may'.lle en cathodic& falsehood." - ... • ..N . ,. '', The whole &mount ef the fund Is sta ed to be :, t.l $1,597,131), not Mcluding• 4 00 suhmribedby twos gentlemen of Na York, bit not pant over t . s iti,', 601 1, C:with paid for Wool by . ~ \ jell. ' l'om BONNUOILIS? k311111.111T. Q.WkET. 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