:i: ~~._ =MIME: E§IfAI3LISHE IN' 1786. . . :PITTSBURGH GAZETTE 6 . 01106111 CD DAILY &ND W66ALT, DT Ihtrau sr* wurtita . • ASA-WM 11.610.. L. met on ems sawn ern annum Tat Seal am*. 'TER.ISI3: • - , . I : I AILY—F4 ssalai*Pig.olonm•ptya bb n'"` "11Y EIK LY=Tore deUaripet annum; in advance. "Cuba "yip ne supplied on the Dillos - laz txuplitkuls: . • Ms., °spies per 6 oa. elltre.pllV do .. . . 33 0 00 0. The makes txreach elan to be '''''''' Dams and to be Invarlably in advance. do dub papa. . 11 .1 - ewe after Ina year exyleen unless the mew,. is ernt BATTIT 01.- ADTKRTISD.PI: o . 4 .4natubliollites Or :longleaf' or ' • • • -` Do " " fach - additional 0 20 ' 1 70 rdoug I:ards: (5 lima pet annum), - , 000 , llarh o e each additionally& • ro" ,00 vddltiosna tnaertad under the par to mo ly Advertisements eitreeditut • bliMire,o ' 1 0 0 . 011 T tipef k to be elmnput as • &mare and a alt . . .Po labors not. acne:meltable for laza edverileements the +=nut . te a fo r their publication. Announcing aindldates for office to be charged tba mum • as other advertisententa , Advertisements not mated en: the coin for a ,• number. of itusertiona, will be coatinued till fvebTra t i d l pannent eroded eatordinitlf. . • • SW Pri , litde of annual advertisers le strictly limited to their own Immediate business. sad an ntvertlemtente for the. bandit of other nerSOXIN. as well as ell wirertiennents Mt" sediateir eanneukd with their own buena& and clameei th oLadeartimenn . t t tt.h==. in i ett - ir i Vankt: Aden:Caine& I - Dis will be eepatately -n r s ar i iieril 4 =M l Mrl "" taibi . . "4 .lna r ttntlens, Zri - roto Pardee, ward , t011 , 14b114 and other publie tooet l .o4 sod aD PaitiCol meeting. and notions. to ho darned halfterice. pay , Marrieds notions to be chanted t • - • ;tit= f a l t irtil I rit ' atu l gr h OZ t:eirtabirs.7.4 - gzP " wi '''''‘l Ld ° 33 o be paid for. Deetlei•ldnrit, and all others sending contenunies roe ott Mtkes_ destined to sail .attention to mime& certs, or` any nubile entertainments; ebsiVes ane made fbr admittance-all mile. of -.- .oo , tiv i tesocl ations--erny tootles datdaucd ba altentbn 'Me enterprise& calculated or intended to promote rldued lutanist, cau acdr be Inserted with the under. •standlnir that the mote le to be for. If intended to to inented in the total column, e same - will be charged at the rate ofln oents pm line. *- • - • . Bishop or nlr noticed to be emitted (tiple price. . Tavern Licenses Petitions $2 each. - • • Real Rotate Agenda' and Auctioned& adTertlemacuta not • •to be clamed and,, react). rate& Intl allowed a disable tt of •.Metbuss.ydneen and onelleird per cant front the amount of . • Titttlf 02 ?1.14=1.1.T IN . DIET UMW=' ‘,OO Rb o. uilelbthree Weeniest... 60 7 IDVI2TVIRIMRII IS Die Nome, (lb lines.) one insertion. 60 cent& . • Do. • ' each additional ineertbro-....2.5 cents, Altransient - advertisements to be paid in idvanoe. RATES OF ookiscriroi: - iiiiiko Tao - ' • -N; -II °LILES & Po- /57 - ...khrbet xi. kerforA nerd PENNISTLVANLi;.., hank of Iltutalrgb--..iic, ---- F.:Ammo nook of d0..1....p.0ril Misr, and Mao of I of do-vari , Baulk-of C0mm0tt0......-.:rat_l • Bank of North Ausarka-oar,l Bonk of North . st labortkokpar , Rank arroomritykula.....par , , haahof ronn,Tornsblp...por Coomotordal hank krra.—oor . . Ktaiefo'k MorarudeV, Bk.. HanL . • TlZAgtosi•DZE............par 1 1.=.111112 :.. lhaktpor 1 . ,t.ii.!koii«:. -- ;.-14: , n.qa . P. .. iisTittliocdc...,......-....p0r , Trodookouiaßoak-,.“....-Okt ---- Wootora 11ank..,: _ ...oar . Doak - of Chamboroborkh.- IN, Hoak *Whinier (knaity..par Dnko! Denville --....-Dar Book of Dol. On, Chester-ou Bank areenosatolan..:-...par Dank 0rtprgh......11.; Doak of icy_..,...: honk of ..4.-lh Hootoomory elk 800k...:..par Doak of Northombalazd-mr Caskolo honk-- ..... .:.. /X Colombia Irk .7.- DridgoCo.parl t3; vm kol,o. , jo, Lt00k,..4.---ook Mk BanV2t Ilk of 1.--- . . ..-' - '7„........:74 : •Tarroore ono vo - Torment kik of Laanster-roir Phrioare Book of Heulltlmpar Tare.. Rk uf NetioyMlN to.. Vs, k tom .Wornegborg.th YraraKihr ilk vrashlogton-ar .. areWiasz. z .,..t; Clountr liaitic.-par ar tt=Bit u rt l iiiiiiiia; . u 1 .. ,llooookikkols boak-,.........da. . .W4mit Smock ' Rank.-....... NI: . Wikedoir Elk;Wlrkoolkor4 . %. artitr...- *•-•— _lk _ -,a0.---7 Okkikaski - Bank.:-..,-.-1.4‘ Itsswiritt Ab0n..:.....i::.: • do =llkAkhook,-....,...‘,... do ' 5i.1....... do ! eraaehSt do St "1 = a ..•...;.....- do . at. tartett--:- do „Jinni:ili at 1);lotoioit . .."..”" & ' Wag Aftdalnda.:,:: do . E 7 . 14 8 . 1 " ,, -,T.......... do '' - : Braaatat RiPle .'....'.." r :. m . g . w c•t. hT ,....::.. riattaL.' do . Mama& at Lakneast:T----... Al _ Enoch at . Stoubenvd.l•- • do -Lira.), .. do , - niiima, ia. VZIr. ''..--.. do 1 , rtrattehatdpringaold-.-. do 3 - Brawls , at ad - t etta....-.. o ' . . = rt . M M. r.olUai::: d; grouch at gni Branch at Norwalk*. de Branch at - do Broach Fortomouth-- do Crumb at thtt00....----. do Bluth at RW/1111111...........: do Broach at Cuyahoga ....- do Haag& do Brat% at W00tter—.....2, do PRICES OR STOCKS. A., WILKINS & CO. ufC. A N D EBOLIANGE BROKERS," 1CD.71 POUR 171 AIWEET. ta*miliabla 1 "aVZ3If' .7.. 1 _ .cogx Ira WO ' Dd. 4 4 =ta lt k. 'bumf leathasurs Dank germ i trilirs Dgy?ki aflame DevdeAtß7Z=l tdair Mp Rt. E=1.1 134 1.117.4.77.. Plttablitern l LIG" Inzu asarsucetsa ..rstiee... Weit—' athene• lagursure. Co— ri tottammt, *lt h. A LoabsvilEk... ructvato7 . . . . •'• Nowa OR Madman, . . • y rPlackwalar "Nara, and Ridiroafi.. • ' : Mkt lis ed. PaltrarieL, • , Ran:l Ohlri Railroad Clanbord lit Walls•Dal4 R. Mali. ItallraArky Dock zz a. g ia6s.= -. :..r.t.i.o.k.tgA Plan . ~..i.- ADANA Yarn?. k Ild S=buot ba Tosrek• Bd.. _. per . - Ithamart... - - ' -. rittsetuatg c - at.. : Noatb amerka.. --. Pntabaret A ba.aora3.- hip --.... .-..,. , . treariG:^7.-: .Trap p.0ef........--...- sia=":=7-.7:::: g at ..',.,par..--.,.....;...,-- • _-_, rigi._ : ..:.'=.- . 7......:::::::: - .I.l' .•,''',L*_-:.:..-..;:=:: I , a AND lINCILINO JIMMY of A. WILKINS ALCO.. . . paw suca Jaw. saw." vo Itnath *rug. Ptrztatrean. pontax . and. Domestic Exchange; Coin, a Zlgtates sad Lana Warria t rt i ret rad ipti. =. 1 *4L1: 2 112 negotiated. NW 4, :ifaNi n r.rhil Welt Oen& sbas • .;, GEORDE E. ARNOLD SvCO: - saxar t3l .. titts,StXgfez . ..%uro k Av i zanZe y.. ft. • Allriiiissalou at aux. Utarlits= ; • -POSTAIMB .'TEMASECIENG - 31ACIILIES ANA IaTARRANTKD .to be tburoudbly . otot to work 'raj amid. mg C:W.chuthou _ =ntr e a=gll l ial lu• I:4,Ms ' eLtal t ri .V.V42= l "'"`2sim ft rilur g '", toot Whir, Shrub. flak& r . t loodipw bode! VaLltu d i rta 7af them (mg SO SaISOMO bushes woehhand, on the/ Itawsom nonsuniododhz QOM who , anownphda, and to work so wan, as say in Boot* Want. an 4 .bi Ettithwd to the ' • W iz, and - annoistoy separates 'draw and chaff sorshhasal h.. siren *Ors saOsfactlon whenewer DENTISTS. lr SOCA% Dontast, Fourth streetlgn • al•mors..o4 jo6?.lo lll mtet- - 0 : 1 G. boas Jan n = WARD js ; D.i;TENTe=tIST;Penn street, tl o sg& r t by w%.4, izg i _ ~ -_ _ ~,N.a,=.Hz~;~.e~aK,.s3+na: s _. "` `.e~r'S3t Yom' '~siaß—~~..~ ~`i~aui~i'~,,,S;,aa THE OSEPII S.. A. P. 'MORRISON, Attor- r r no it TA,r. thrto: No. 143 Fourth Menet. between end Ornt, , littsburnb. .w. HALL, Attordey. at Law "Bake,' I li t zirs Batldthiv," Una% stmt. batireen !Fay* and OBERT E. PHILLIPS. Aitorney at Law, ILL St. Louis, Ma • fez Attorney at Law— n,641,„21,,;Fa ud nocr-,to the Court fame MT& PaTatburgh. ""'""1"4 . ,mr2.1.7.63 TAMES J. KUHN, Attdrney at Law, office 0 Totalhutrect. MAW Gnat, Pittsburgh. i 515417 FRANCIS C.FLA.NEGIN,Attorney at Lavr, .S a 170 Fourth stmt. Pittsburgh . I ASPER. E. BRADY, -Attorney at Lair, op so. ea rule street. etttsearat.. ' BANKERS AND 'BROKERS. XIEENANA. CO, . Bankers and Exchange hitrigo. Wcedatrirt, earner nallamraid Alley. gir any and toll Bank - Norte iod -Cato. Dlseoont Time Eglibringe, and PronriasoeLNoteit Auks Martians In all the principal tithe or tbr Unkeg Rendre. Darnell" ea cei Auden Interest, and t ex thelleproinht attention to all nth errnatteri appertaining to a Broker's Ludirrait. K RAMER RAIISI, Bankers and Ex chsage Broker& .Bay and Fen Gold and Slicer end afgothate loan; on Real Getate or Ptock Sten rtGra, purchase Ponnieeorytes: and Tilde BlUs on Lent and West. Bay and .ell t o ok. on Commladon. Hon. tt. te A 4 ° a Polnn -the Union. - °Mee corner of Third and Wood streets, dlreatly . opycelte the Gt. Charles • • • nkyl-ly• ar- D. lIING,.Coin 'Stock and 'Excicio,Oo uotcr.'"ourcc streV-uuys and agci'stoiUon Extbange on Eastern cities impaled at eur r ...nitrate% Itemisev made on the West at for rates; Wet. tern Dant .'Dear Bouzht and *old. Ira 111.1121111 . • ~...3.11111:1 MUM. IN. I. MI, 1111 A " dANN.k,It . Co.; Successorg to . , Manna Ce.. Bankers.Exchatud, nrokersind .den. r - metro and Dondatle Keelung.. Corddealas of Dame., Wotan, alai Epode—N. W naves of Wood and ird dreeti, Currant Mono y received Oa r Deposit Matt 'Cheeks freadee and calm:tbsna made on neady all wind-. p.m Jointa of tba united swat. .. Ina highest madam paid Car sate= and -Aar+ean Adraones mad* ea conoignmonto of Prodooe. *blipped omit- on BDeral Oertoo. nat. n. nom ' . ; . it. terns. WM. WILLIAMS* ............... Rad .Exeburßroken% Sarttanon oorner ot4rood nod An on lined toms. snit oolleetkmo otomoUr atten to. . . A'WILKINS*: CO.''Exttango Brokers, so& /1 5 . 2in mn11"7.74-„,an''.?:.1.1.'";11,7" I. LARIMER, Jr.; Banker and Bre v v ker, ith street, Xs. GO, sollistetslusr th. Bank of Pittwbarsh. NHOLMES a' SON, Dealers. in Foreign atst Eksriaitte WM of Ilveksansam, Oertitteates ofPo. . reite, Itaaklintes and Sseei4i. GS Market demi, Ms bsszsszbe h. ra.o the U nited States. isos nude °a all the issiscipal cities thront DISCOUNT. • • ' PITMITAIS QUM?, dr SONS, Brokers.: --- ri and An At. PilltburOr :Araaelk. al Seal.- IN ;Draneh at v•.• drilierta . i You~Wen~ du flank. Clndoos do Cornmatio.lllZ4landa'L _Franklin do Waren* do Llfolna.A.Trostuo. do Wooten, Rosen. uaaL do Bank of nasal= Small NM.-- .. W. EN1117.04. Ail a*ent Bonk.- ..„. • _.N.NW • , WIE. H. SUTTON. include Grocer,. Importer and Dealer in FOREICIN Brandies and Old 310- nononralels ItyolThiekv, No.ll. Sentie•tart corner Wood anti Front Its.. rittltargb. Penna. 'lnt4l Voir Tack c 'mn u iraititialac .-114 —"'"VitTNitr.---- PSV PODIDEXTER, Okterallterohnn .. dEse [hater and Commlsakm Merchant, 167 Front cetand 118 Emend att.t. Pittabereh. 41.23.1n2/1 LlieOLLIRkl, Dealer in Fine TOsis, T Choi*, Family Grater/ea. Wooden and Wffin.Ware. corner of Wood and Sixth :Streets. To unareecivina *large ass9rttnent of Fresh Gods. In uldlifen hilialn.dy es, tansies stork. purchased frau and hands In the Easteen snarters. .blob afit Te cold at Maley - est market prices. llntek Steamboats. and Families, haling by the . tiantit_r. supplied at whalealin tabu. 'lrThanda delivered In the rite free of ahem,. ROB . Bank of the Caok olTa.ltlebtoood.. I F'. Itarit " • ILLSCre Ira of nis. " Herd:ante Sorth Wont= 13.7ak. " • Braoehat-- ' Back llV c.p. rear...-. 2 Bank of9L ot'S. enrolro. 2 Ici l lx [t olosto.. Ilerthoute Newborn. 2 800211. C °LINA. ilkoftbeSL'of3.ossollta ' 2 Rank of.ronth Carollo.' , wok of (2katiettion-..... & M'BA_NE, Commission and. For ty.. Iner.)lug Aterttax4.daßlent le Wool V o l Prodo ger.eralln also, Pittsburgh 31.nrat4ctures. \0.114.. &scowl T. S. LEECH,' WALKS' & Whole- Vtagg i ==l":ll attrjaZirleitg cis kM & ,fe t "z . . Aanko f ugusta tas. I Br' Co '- D Est of Dransvrt Aug'. ' TENNB44-3£2. - • Allsolrept I • ton. wanutos—....„ » ... Lamm ROBISoN:it C O., Wholesale %Grocerm; 256 A vi troda y o• Dagen, and .!Ooniallseion..l4ereto . r.l . sta: No: Jig° I . KENTUC LoulY. lllk of Kelatucky.sv'e 134 Trk ar Lotdree, Thurston NartbentllkorKattacky Southern Irk otKontnekr MISFR/01:1. masts rourree Q PEINGER FIARBAIIGII &. CO., (Succes eors 2. Ilsrbanott.) Constreeelort isk2Forersediss. Ilercbssag Dealers la Wool sod Produce generalle. Noe. , 145 Fleet orldll2 Evves.l rt meta. Pitbbur¢b. P. 5!.3-le InCot Etats of Sllssmni... ILLINOIS. . • W.:REA,rFlour Factors, COMlni*ZiOn el -And Fonrarh { nr Morrhantri ”d Dazlorit. PrOtittco gener ' ally Orlin for FlttAburgblinnetllttwoo nvonnti7 attended to. . Not. 7tWotaran4 so Front sta, iltelEr r gh.. Pi sub rAni ix:inches ro Bank of WItIOONEIN. anti, a Ptn is Cb. ca, a- MICHIGAN. , .. . ,Pannerelfeebaniorilimk - 16 . ttloreransent.SUei .13ack 3 Peninsular Rank_..._—. 3 Ineuranue Cosupasy--. . 3 aut. Un --- 3 ~., P k.. aiii_ Elk ex.'s...lm Toronto 6 Eli of the Pew's, Taranto 6 Dauk• of nonrreel...-- - - 61 Elk of U. Canada. 7 \srenta 6 ' - EASTERN 6' ' , MIAMI& . 1 On Ere Tort:.---..::...1iC On Phlladalphis.-.... do WESTERN EXCIIANG E. L . lat. Lonle..-.. OE ft A 1 0 SPECIE VAIAI It Douldaona, Pm:ah- -...13.0.' _do. Patriot-...... 35,50 rage, old .-----...10.60 Haile., unn..------10,f0• Patnieriek•rore---....- 7.30 Ten Tha1tra...........—. - - TAO riorerelune..---........4 6.83 Ten 0n1idtre...—.........-3.96 ARDL. JONESca,..Succestiorgto , ATROC.D. JOISZS Co .Conembskek anAl Ina barn, Della la rttbiburgh gaiesetundOmes. Ylt.tsbur.th . . ECEY; MATHEWS & CO., Wholentgiro- noro, °nomLem and Foroonlion M•relmota. aad motto for Ihnlnltton Cotton TOrtkiairate. Fittabtersh. 16tERCER—&—AASTRLO,«Generral Commis yr I_ elem Sterelmate, Philadelphia. 'Metal advanota mad. oe <omdx.....t• of P. 4.4.3. RaoaNIT. ia7:7 TOliN WATT ' & CO.,' Wheless Grocers, Cnaurtinicna Meiebaitly sod thealos L Prvivee aad elnugh Mmoafiletoroo, ho. 2G6 1.11.17 d. Vittatrarrh B. CANFIELD. ; late. or Warren,. Ohio, Oarnenlidon and. Panrerdlo Mt. er:zhan end Whole. la Western Illeassre buttes. Pot and eh. Peas=b:sod Vest.= Prods..frenerslly. Water street. bettonra Predthield end Wood. Pittstrtergh. • . • TRzusis urns, urns, AL' f r 'Att . einit= 3 % ) Gracerii, ilb,,tra,fituZh'd,M=2". . . . WAREHOUSE.-lIENRY IL COLLTIM Forgardllig masa Cositml•koMacbabtand Daak;eto Chem, Batter ' Lake /lel. and Prodikos prtkersAy, 2.5 Wood Etrest; store Water. Pittainmair • min ON BONNUORST. t MITRPrfY; Whole • - y oak Ilroo;rnand Comatisisire Merchants. :ad Ikadeni ZA ttabaisil .11saaffnctures. No.= Water amt. Pitts ==l=lol JACOB. FoiirtirailE and rAirawkwarcrebaftrxo; 68 vats 4.4 'MtAlvah. intalanAJWll I Int.reto a Mag. Int:Jan.i July In LEeb. Anf Int. Kays 3c/T lOMASPALMER,Iniporter and Dealer n Peen& .oa - ) niterlegutlralltaorr, r 5 Marlet, cce&betwee Tkird . 4net "barna am% PatabiFsh. • I=lE3l W.3IcCLDITOOK; lnipnrter 'gild Whole, . Ratial Dealer In carpeting, Mow Ott Clotho, Matting, Tait tad Planb (Invert WMovir Shades Siam Bost Trlmalno. X 0.112 Market. Anat. so. tss EE. 5.1.4 Db-.2.1.24ret. do 4 MORRI& PATTON, Wholesale and Re- S tat Oroeen, 012 140 Liters ilde of the Disamd, Dtv.117.7 Div% ss.l3 Div; " Dlr. • ga.s • • . . . .. 1 1 RANK VAN: sJORDXR,;, - Deiderin , Trini-- :..: lug.; mstak i ria mimi4 lom , • 33•06 k. .gaiblowdel, ttents.Satt, lug tdit sad Valley arttattlt it Tull ea ovrttetrnt of which,. slway. be hod at No. S 3, toner of Market stn.:lt itteet Os Diamond. littsteigh. Pa...spllAT , )Nr.2014 , Dir. Mar IPA a. a. taws 4 a'.. rnnaratne x. Arran xt oe sr. ra'x. .A LA.SON . & (19.; Viholo-Mileang4eLsil Ili pea utem. a lers In Panay n . d Stark Drr Goods, Ylttb - 1XT.C7.31P , ct do ViI:TRPHY 'is 'BURCHFIELD, Wholesale end a«t.o Bey Goats dim:hunk coma rourthend talent Meet. dittseurab.: . ' ' • --- Div..lm 411 a eta*. ;MS 114TD—. .:JCICIII4O :.I.IILUX ?WM .11)11Nii:O'IrD-dc•CO.i.witoiisale Grocers ttr and Commlgakvelf endupts.2i?.l 7 3 ye cod sad 2.11..1b. ttSstiTet. Pittsbarab.. - • 1.16 CtiIERT MOORROVltoletiLle Grocer, flee, twin; Dtelliler, Dealer In Prodlft, litteberiele If 9 And ell kinds of Porelm awl Domestic in. sod Liquors.. fe. I Liberty street. the bawl .• very lugs sleek orsupuricrr oIY Monongahela Whiskey. wbtelk will .be Cc: itgi N. Re& L a. cia1ri..........L...,-...........::-;...,;-X leciO?O Ci XG. GRAFF!& CO.; .Givaiis and - Com.; % misdin Nerobantg Mao, Dealers in all lands of Waugh Manntaetorod ariltlaa, torw,t4f Second. and loons. altUborids. Pa. ' • -'• • - - , reI.LIT - -- tuns sucratie.v ... . . ......... ppl• . BLACKBURN OF, CO., Wholeasl* Oro . :tersjlnst Turalgtbnad Desires In Produre sod itstarsb.3lsmatketsvg Pitch and Oakum' always es kind st their liranbour, 1 Rita attest. 1114aburan. [ULM . .. . InCUT. J.SAIAU Gra t.m..oouizoSadext Ilarchints, and Desk,. In Prodow 66 Water stead. awl lgt Front ouvet, Ilthattreb: . . ..vAicrc c. nog. Wholeitede Grocery - and csuntsEE mEcEiii; tr4.l94l.(barty street Intl*. 11:VOIMWZ• ,V. /1. SPLUXT. , , WM. BAGALT.It &. co., wholesale Oro, ars. 'Nos. 1* an4W Wood pitybuid, t inuum . .m.cLußci r Grocer and - - y Tan Preen onsosi of. Wood 611 Cat at:map. Ins ammo.= hand a now t ,rmditn End=rl no " :411. "4 Radars auppned on the Joanna - . OBERT D&L'LLE.U. .& C 0.,. Wholesalo crgsbr=2, , M... ruub.r.h. - - la4ry 'sows n. .. :.. Wessman W/CK: McCANDLESS, . successors to 1. z. D. Met, Ilrbolessle dteW ane CsamalosiowSlerohnnts, Dedes In Iron, Sails. Oka Cos. Tana, And 'Pitt/burgh lianntaotnnul palulain .X.Wr of , Weal sail weAr itserto. tittoi *tutu : 1: • A.. CULBERT' IN,Tfholesalcetader and I ualz‘ 3 ' rtm e l. ' in ista tiger=4;4ll: k B. FLOYD...Wholesale Grocer*, Cum. ••• inlakalerehasta, sadP,lntradwyp-Iloonel mcn Suudless.fraWag . NOodo eb4 Sixth =6IEiMMMI AGALEY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole.. 1.11 nL Gramya. 7:7lllltAst street, thilidigaie LtzawLEE, saccolior to bIi3RPEITW LEE, Th i roforapelo w ergogf it thir ta. ATTORNEYS. COMMISSION. &C. . _DRILGOODIit. GROCERS. -WOOP - M=CIITS• . . • . _ . . ~..• DA ILY . PITTSBURG • \ • \ ‘„ . \_. • • IK!IU= ...O:.GRAFF; (Ml:cress:3r to .J. S. Dilworth • tk. C• /Lout roi finzarro Mining and . Spnrfinc h.eta. Safety Funa 111107 qUalnitir, euttatantly mi1::0 Seemed .t.. Plttatmargh. Jr3-tt been ttppointed the ex elutes, Adonta 47r Titialiorith. Mr the taif. OflVent voted tknr.ented and Etretehed Leather. Belting. wherer e d I. y p. h:WELI...I SUN, of nutter& Connootleut, We arm offer fur, sale Llama areortreent of all eldthr, manufactured, et the nreouhaeturcr'e nee., Ms article brink ann.:riot to any Leather tieltiog ever belere offered to this market. Also. a large stock atoll width, of India Robber Beltingeenatautly en hand_ and for axle at the "Machine Delhi= Nine.," Ka 110 Market 011.04 oexati .J. At 11. BRILLITII -AUSTIN LOOMIS, Reni ` Setate Agent, Stork. Merchandise and BUT Broker, ewe 80. B.) •rth Monet above Wood. Bualnees prosnpUr attended jyRAIT QAMIIEL L. MARSTIELL, Secretary Cid insurance ooutsrawf 91 Wst.' dr.et. M. GORDON; Secretary Western Inaul --. ranee Co.. 91 Wetter meet . GARDINER COFFIN, AgentfnrFranklin fl t h il rz Insuralme Company. norlipeatst coHP of PVA. MADEIRA, Agept for DelOwnreldu vat hula: moo COMPIIII7. 42 Water street. CBO. IL TAYLOR RUSTON, (sucoassortf 'U to Tn)lor a Idlorne,) General Conulasint, and RR ,. warding 3terchants, and Agents no _Eastern Transports- Um Lines, Wholesale Dealers to Ntsple Groceries. Sheet. Duna Cotton. Cotton Yarns, Batting, Tame, Slis. mud and Dar Hemp. Tobacco, Sods Ash, Window Glom PtV Dar and White lead, Aral Stnrmanil Cinetn nett. sod Pittsburgh lisourectared Goals A trent • Su. the - Penn and •Danner 51I1V Sheeting& 'Pittsburgh. NO. 19 Front street: (awake TAW - seine, Pittsburgh and n. Louls Past.et Landing.) Cincinnati. • ja:9l-3tott ALIA A. HIRCIMON .. VALUS47OID. - I - A. lIUTCIIISON & CO.. Comnilasion 111„. Sterehanta and Agents forth., St. Lout 4 t. A ,4. •r Rrfillt. •t'S. In foliten.s. Pig at.l Dar Oakum. 7.11te. Palm. ke.., kr- fr 7 BOOKSELLERS. &C. I L. RVAD, Bookseller end Straioner; No 0. :8 Fourth .t t. Apqllo rtuUll36. R. WELDIN, Wholesale and • Oster in Blank and School Cook. U,pae and St. t trury., - .No. 63 Wad kneel, (bet•MA Third and Pistrth) Fittatonnth.'" toarff, a.OIIN S. DAVISON: Doeiseller gird Stn [loner, occoetoor to. Itorttork 2 Amor, fro. f Iltarket t, one i'muta, Ilttolotrott.Per... HENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Dada to Ststldnery, te., \o. 57 Market stmt. ova mood. Pittsburgh.. N. 14:1.11, CO., Booksellers end Stationers, - . No. 55 Food stmt, tumrt door to ttbo corner ofTlitrd. t Pa..- eebool and law bookaconrautly on hand. Music, &c. TWIN H. MELLOR, Denier in Pinno.Fertel. kV Made and Musical inelanenenta School Bonita and Station Bole akvost for Chimeras:ix Piano Pont., Sr Weatarn reery. nneylranla—No. 51 Wood tweet. fR.ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu desl ineruntenta and Importer of Italian rldrings. . agent am Nunne.i . Clarka grand and equare Nara. with Pianos. Coaa's .I:rdean Atraclunent. Al., La Durduanee SCEIRCE DER, Musk: Stun, Fourth 111• exert betreaTi Market and Wood Nale_Mualnexat• Mantle waiting. and Mitelmll lontrummts - of all kinds. DRUGGISTS. J . OIIN lIAFT, Jr. (Ruccessor to Jas. AFGuf ter,) Wbnlosalo a.; ltotalltogvigt and Dealer In Paints, , KIB, Uyoftnffa, ke, 141 W. ntnrot., 3 dam IA:low Vlntlu Alloy, Plitaburgh. Ireltogulao Again' for Ford's Hodldrre. Int3lo LWILC6X. - ,t CO., Druggists arid Apnth, corner Murket erect nail tbaDlanurodAturr conntantly nts baud a full and cumul.44. umnrurent Dravt. 3l edirincu,Perfumerystularticloupertulningtotbeir tro.lnusu. ' - . . Physicians rugarrintions cargfullyrompounded. m 719 JOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in o tinaca Paints. -Oita ruratehrs and Di. Stu ff s, No. PIZ tarty RtToet. Pittsburgh. - Alt onlers wltl corgive cnimpt attention. . 111/. Accut Sas Loudon ACo Ts/liable family =twitting.. rear 11-bly 1. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale Prorresta. and aunstracturynh of White Lent. Red . and Litharge. conies Wood and Flust streeta. Pitt► asichT R E. SELLERS. Wholesale Dealer in Paint*. DY, Sags. Oils, Varnithet. A ll ikV ". 4drltreat. Titter=llk. Goods warnsted. Plias /141311,11.tr1 MUM,. . ... morn. Ecitittie..Wi;iesale.& Retail lie;tinkids; comer of tilort and St. C7olo eroeta, bar • T SCHOONMAKER CO., Wholesale Druguitits, 21. Wood stmt. Pittsburgh. . ir °SEMI FLEMING, Snce — o — L.lVilco.* Akir- Co., corner Market 4tmet.anel Tinmormr—Tiewp, cen • .ta l t . lzg tag: I I c rg t zoog r l f or mrt . e . nrz4 t=r4, pintail:doe to hip. Phrridto pregraiptiont <artfully cocrpountled lat boo.. hair MEDICINE. R. JAMES KING: Office and Reeidence, 11017. M. VARIAN,.3I. D., Mee 6th street, Ctrusilexxx.-li to 9. A. x.. 2 to Z.V.X, 7 WS, r. Y. m 3 -26 1r6.• • • MERCHANT TAILORS . pal L CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo- Mari N. 74 Wuril Areal. Particular itbmtion Boile and Youthlr Clothing. nols:r DlGBY,Merchant -Tailor, Dra - per and Dealer in Ready Mule Clothing. ill Ub street. Ifil WATTS. & 'CO.. Merefinnt Trtilors, 181 VA. Libritr atreat.—lre m en uw retwivlne Praing Mork of Gonda Ow OntlWaar—Cloth Hawes sodTv4inooftlrol3l,on [LAO .4 flnatgnallt ,, Oar Monde and enFtnl4.ll will plasm, gi , wra s nail. lentil Id AN OVACTILTRING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail frd. Manufacturer and Dealer la Cabinet Ware. No. a 3 street. JOHN IVETIIERELL, IStanutneturez of PATENT VICIht, a superior artSdn.tto2lo and DRAZY...D.7IM;VII:tht. Orb. of Andorton and hoh imam etteota. one Nave from the liana etfert firldge. tethenf , 0.7/AC/1 Iue,WIBROIDiE -M R 1) AM) APLICA AN, TlLLAS—llaterisle malted fee Xenbroblery end A , orb by L S. WILSON, ja2Lf . N0.281.4fi Pena street, above Hun& ifolivar Fire Brick and CriCit7re • • ufaaturinz" CointtaV IliiiidOMP 11, - Y. URGED their copoetty icemiduri - turln ate noR tkro to tot the Itkcesamed dotoand kwtholtt,Eriek,Gtoolbloa d l Bus, ' log Ottbra praortly attended to by •' j ! )241". 'a ..1 Beds .o.xul,Shoes!! I AMES:ROBB; Ro. 89NiMarket street, 3d .0 doorfroto tree Market lionea6Woold inform the rub that.? he harm. a Tarr tuft of every thin In the Rootland Shoe trade, enth ai tauShn. althea, WO. Gaiters, jeeig•Lind , Pedalos:, Ladr . th an - end all the...tyke rotte on the_raetern •eithee 'el Lein? and Children? Oeitene and rillti Porta and 14, in all their .rearletlea sten, Gentlemen.' Ina Orem' Patent Callr gloat*. French 411 Dome, Conerem Geneve and Shoe"; also; toy? and . Youth?. Roate.nne rreneh Calf. Asses alvene •eall es en wild, to eel! rub an article Well who favor te with - their automat will give setlefec • eon. Ilemember the slate. 611 .florket greet. m).21/ lOU. :111 1 CORD & CO. wIIOLXBAIX AND ALTAI'. FASIIIONARLSI • • IfAT AND CAP 3IANUFACTUREES, AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FUR& . COANZRO.P . IFOOD A‘Vp .FII , 77IBTREET4 - • .- • - taa Pittsburgh, : Pa. •a p ambamororrivaltr 6%1[1 , 6110f ita ., e... ourtnortolr .New i Coach,Factoxy—ttlegheni. iL U. Would to ""ii*Lifonr. inforin the imhtle that tber hare erected a shop en Larnek; between . Primed and baudnrker • rtmHL .Tbey Nur nor =aloe Vsd are onnemel to rewire orders fee every dererly•tion :rehlaierk liwebeN Challota, Itamurhas. hunter .Pholook whiab.hYft thelr lanicaawlenee in the nun:infect ore of tho Above work, end the forißtha they base. they foal confident thtcy.are ennlJ ad to do work on: the mot remenalle ter= with Owe Wanting . ankls in their line. ' I.Bllng . partlctdar attention the selection of materiebt, and hating nano bat • toreretent workmen, they hare on limitation warrantltig.tb, , l, Mr-therefore ark .the attantka of the pubic to thln matter. • ti.-B,lLeittrina d.llO ill the boot mint*, *ad on the 7:7ooitob and Cluti4se Factory. TOHNSTON, ,BROTHER :co, . cother of 0 Delmont And .fletninnteeats,-Allrkluniy 4ftir, T am s a p t e lb t ry Ibro s»tnu, o u te t ir u lle 1=44 ? I ,,:t=er ß al , & sways, Lo of an Olelgladelnutots. in idling's various All onleyrselll. be executed 'Alb strict regard to nurs 1011syr bzuty i dlepata i s m .rlll Coo Se tt zered t:test"&sterentatts. Pair %Watt. cum' 'Xi Mandela • that sll who 'favor Absoiorlth thole ostmosge orlkAperfgUrwstlintoritorinilattnaltk. Fifth Street Stedringleetery 7 ' — ABILITY; EN.ERGL - Ariv-SCONOIF...::. • • The bed itoodi Ram, SteseiSeets.lle. en Ids. and Drawer; 'all at mikvalsetursea pricer, at tho Ytiftli Arra onnettag_FiketAry.iilt mad, Lem t•ut R traxes , o!"l. NO ADI AA'Ct IN RICE. '. MS.. . Eitel:kw raetory. P 11th pitent.Actireco V&A *nd Mftrket, MEZ=ZE!I=I:I 1100 . 0= W.,T4 CtIriLJOID. ' Livingston. Ro l r i ,v4 - 3 dc Co. -NOVELI I Y I WORKS, , URGH, PA. "TRACK had DOOOLltsilliviii4 &ski, Hay, Cattlrsotranclir d'rlitibrat •qasn.ta doe.);tlor Lt l"*".l"bm i l igniglallanigaMtiaM ai mk" sgauprTgallest4o Iron aithigi oturarrra rkty fo l t; nnah. . : • , ••• •W. W. WALLACE._•-•.' • . STEAM ARBLE , WORK • MLA Matt arut .abertir rbeet Otatutta :fiatitkgatar Skeet; Errrsnanau." M° III :TMENTS, 'rombe, .Grave Stones, 'furniture Top, ltaatatr. lattitadde Stoat% to eI mita an turd, mut roadt to - order. kr maitblnerY• at 'lb. lomat Priam Thum Wandual. aristnal_aa4 'dactyl da Wan. tar Itnnamaata load. Mack wad tqats Mu tag raratatkt_ to the fiat It th• tanuart. , onion mad Gulaateb at a Übertr au= . - • , re. mitutax. shirTurinith Bellows ItitirinfiutrY. -" ‘I%,PAUTICERSU/P. NOTICtE.. sub ill=r4Zsig t= i_ t Lm in = l r.u r r= lII AIJAMS cs.r4VembaVulea• of lILACH r aIITti BELLOWS of enl7 annyti=thl_ axe datanntn.- a 4 Ss outs ad . tie neil bi 44 an unarm want , ,Tbn lawns - ha.taLW. ban 4 an anon. anitt GAO etas bon Slog thabanaL %bale 31unagya. 7 . wear USAir= 11 " a$F,Ol,ll-'7, RWIT,II,I46.7Aim' PITTSOURGW:TLT I SDAY I%I9RNING, JULY 4, 1854. • .REW YOB ADVERTISEXIMS. From SCIIELVS General Advertlallta,• !loupe. No. reltiand 349 Drett4.mtr, Noir Turk, (late No. S0 , 1 Nassau atreet.l • • - 1 • Beilble Pi m, in flit ri=l., _. . . • IeEVER tan) AMIE . : _ I' :. • - Correspoadonre id the - Pittiburglt La ll y 'Otimittii DR. EDWATtD BLEECIKER'S _ STAMPEDE INIIKTITRE4" . Watintsnyow, Juno 27, 1554 . . . 1b 1 1 ." ,, A , .... 1 . 4 0 ,, 'C'''C'''''' *F c''''' , rd '' ' Xi. n end at ! llYP*terciara letter occurs a mloprint, which . i'f ' Haw,. Ainslie •:. STBE Proprietors of this Medicine will state ttal worth' w oto correct: I wrote the “obeili witheut heeltatlna or fear of c.trintlctleti ~t iiet.,__the '.etr,.,t,„ai, of the adminiitration,,, IMMVlrrillit h. cured M. WIMPS Iftlao It unii , ' and not the team loom:eel, thee any other medicine in um for the , stale," though lem not surprised at tho typ &boa diseases This medicine haa nolther.Areet. sew : ;., . Quinine In It* etroanoiltlon. all a the Ingredient, are of. a • ogrhphical aberration of your proof render, since perfectly healthy. diameter and highly atlmulating and .., . . . , . intlentallne in their tendency., Persona while aglow this ware 19 some similarity ho.ween the words as I medicine will not Iv atterted hi exr.ure to water or .. ! dampatm `cohere uo nin.then when In their usual health. • wrote them, and it must be confessed - there is a Planters In .1101211 of the entintry • where the 'Anne ime rat! , will do well to adopt title Med... the voile. le g:itat deal of resemblance betwi!minn nilminis ' tfition tassel , in the present crisis,ond n rascal, riti nnt ax`lri di rra" a e.;.li l* pa n t r W a i re_ l' Vtliel`riitrrilirti.irntiZallubt'rod"al , • , the... of eertlOrater from thoeo Of the hlghestrrepart.'. thoii g h I confess that I would not choose to em sstony. but nrefinisasing tri the attains nue yk! and 1 .... MonaItiILIWITO the infallible Dr.( In yourself. Full atm. 'ploy.the latter word in alluding to ouch a thing, Mona ihr Its tire !worn rainy e eh bottle. Oertife.teanan be MAD at the ofileefah.o In where Ma ritlcan such a person. Simile!. has anted when all others have failed. ttn b p m. o i r b a P r ri i:i t d . e b n y ou o For Dltmcpals and alt other illlllo Coroulainta there la ',.. ry attention was more particularly fixed upon not a better Medicine Intim teerkct u. . 1. 1 .. t b ..m as a1 ...... r0 twe o a r la u k b e . t . l . lrl n t t h i Lbezclrt uo art u o t r43lng u. znee ,„ :ll; b b c s e e r p r i i o n v g a t i li l u a s t i o o n n e t o o t f h y o o ,, u i r k o g o e n ii plalote takes tatleeennuful a day. .• u. nion•is . m" of Mr. Sowaril's lost speech as an . pue tome efts is Slade!. tory often hu the desired ef• Mt. Prlue Si per bottle. 1 Foomit by Ltruggiv.in all p.ta of the rained Stat. ' illustration of " rtiocolity.” I will not stop to 1 I - ... 1 .9!! , ....4.___ . . . , All:WAntente 'orders 'mutt la aldrrsad to MEED nLEtactcn. of Proprietors. 11A..1f r uleti)." York. Aoims—Plesnlair D. A. Paltuuntaa & LA, L. W I eoo Lto.. sod Den. 11. Hoy Fer. Plttsbntrgh. • jeaU.l y• Tho Poo. tee' Book! XTO ono who 'nn read Rhould 'he without u S t ar TIZ tge T e.V.l, WABlllariTON'SPassEir ELL ADDREffS. Jurt pablialind a largo Bra. heavy psper,Bff V . . 0. tented orlth• fine Portr ilts of Wsehlng ton and Jefferson on tinted P %lag- Pnies—Ploth. ?Zeta.: Paper Corer,. 121; ere. - Conahlerlog the 5410 In which thia ilrok la got op. It IS cure of the CiIIiAPIT as well oneoftho hedknover published. Liberia UM. to the tade. FLookrollers nu] on your order. to the Publielreg • • Tibia , . Fnt.RE. , . . 63 Na....untr001,N... York•'" a—tollabla Aeonta wanted to sail tl4. above lino& throoghont the country . . jeLD-lf • The Eagle)ffolafaoturing Company flfonnf.chort cod ojir mem. All'fanin 0 tlestratV 17.1*, ci diantitt Cle prime 3 , 07/EiGN (100/e& RICII SILK BIIfICATILLLRS AND (..' , DTVILIN Lo great warlecy of Patt,roa and eoml , lnatloo. or Odor% all % - of whirl. Valero. aro • • CONFINED TO OUR OWN •SALES, Au eritleadr new article for PrRIVITI/RE, 1 , 17101. RTE Which menetnes the armint amount of DURABILITY and It ICH N E..in found In tutankle aver before wed. These Cetera are made be Power Loom and are the Pair Benda °Mink manor:tetra:a , rem offered rar• We: - Drakes will do aril torsandue three Bonds herons purchasing. irgrilfrarl of the Co., N 0.4 Park Place, N. Y. jeldalatr S. S. SLARSIL Agent. IRON WAREHOUSE, "MARTIN, SPRING s CO., • • ImpOrterp sad Dealers to IRON AND STEEL, .242 Gretreariet Stred,Nre nrk. 114 , cp owtrtmeekt of Aar. Itod Band. II op, It .Thog, nrd other I ItOS, STKEL OF ALL KINDS. Motet/mote !NU: all ...Moe of the r.ounter are Invited bty• call or *end they orders berate 'myth.. tinier. by moil entrusted to one mire will b 91e,1 at the. loweet inuket rate, ' H11;T IN. a. CO— jrl2, ii,ttwirlt FL, N. V. 131:31E6FTELIN BROTHERS WIIO4ESA LE 111111.1(i'ISTS, 2171 r Tll Hare rertmY4 b An. 170 117.4.1 c,r. ef Beekman, 11 . 31POPAING the lending Drugs from their orldlettlna3rkat, both In Europe and Part In&lax and a Prete an't En,llahmal t , Nall and Bairßetiolook Hair More, and Strafe, Perla and Trieste tluLugo, Cork, &att. to_ ae., the ono, them on the mentreasonatk, term.Ordem either in permit, or by =all. will ...erten their beat ott.ttk.n.jell.l2ln• KUMB.EL'S • PATENT UACtIIA EtYL.ETCIIEII LEATIIEP.BANDINO. Tie eta, I km:rd. Smolt ill Mt auslif .Tif EY are made from the best oak tanned leather.. and Ono - no:tar etretoted. ertnented. atd tforetber. and toad. kr run perfiztly rtralght. nnd with a pgdreet hnd to the.Pultleo.aod warranted to headed rale article hod to rleape the Lurehrser. T/l-p tan br had Finale. donate or roma—with Lem Leather, and neeerraip thelina.b addreantaz jeLidsnr 'V. it. Kt:lila:L. Latent., at Lust"' at.. N. Y. Globe Iron. Railing Woiks. Nos. 811 and 313 Munn! lime. .Verr „Turk, OPPOSITE TRY: ALLURE trOEICII: SALES ROGNS:I2.:: GRAND SiZZEZ • subscribers having extensive and nn- Taiurpoo•danmeremeutintr - iaaustfachainte seen's' , r efrlthetYhtts .re hos reeptreet ellorio the public and deafen through...a the eruntry, whocartrx .casr ma:min:lva . oreta T demeclptlesi, Grafingx,.Thatters./Asos. Ps...seg. - Mtn Lteeetsfa.lSsin pad ernasts:ah Oita rise C'ornehe Mrs Ostia, Shut. Inns st&t& - .. num, and Ms/. Stanch, Cobras are: ad Stones, . AN, J. tuperiar slisllty a Iron ,Pats Penes .11 or which they ' , serail( 1../ carpus In rteength.r.dursblllty. bow. 44.15 a ehearlit.l. the unnuthetarainr nor Ctb iratil WIT al ..71176:112: tamest. desestch. S LAVERS. Inyltharor 1.17 orSe.,..c-v-,: LrrtEF OGIAIAM, Manufacturer and ti balmier of Owls, flathle. te.. 100 Fulton rt. • • 1 11. WARRICK, Manufaeturer of Enam tied (httsgs Froslttu, ke.„ rlltYlilte 11 - 011 N. DAVIS, Commission Maraant azul Tj Inapart , v of Brawny,. Winos and Man, 2a4 Waal, inzton ot, 14 GOODWIN it 8P.0., Ainuufacturers of , - . 7 l . 4pment r/ 4 SIIIIILL 201 and W. 4 illig n .F. „ LE . ll. ymprietor t s t ln . l " • ii . ::: ,.. B , :lls . r , o i.. Nt p iTi lt. 3 . ,7 Lut inT 7 7.gagrua . COOPER HOUSE, as A. J. Pee Pim ! iftit Broadora /. dra. NORMAN CUTTEIC /Li/c01:4 , 2°r to Lee, ilrewst, Co.. Importer and /Older In °tante Dr/ 4 1 , 5 4,4_ Cedar at: ■ CIIAFFER, late W. Newman. lanuthe an.. 1,/,to Broadwa y. rm• end "r/boirsaloDealarlu Lalrd'llalterio Ird-afr Moen, KAI nsor SA:I,TUE% L. AVEALY, Wholesale Deal . 7 11,11r0017.. lote.l PCB. and SntrOdnoll and Wil low Warn, Ita.lnds. Barr. enotrinn.iwintoWleUltne. Match rw.tr, Kai Brornoirb NP.II York. )Ir lc 1)01V :WADES, titlt Cornice+„ 'fable -BWlThrth,do,./atIN TWIIIVENN, Marognetnowand holosal•Doalri, N0..10 entharlor rt...and ti Chart.. Samara. new York. • ruhirdry (I EO. Parid - Slitutillia Emporium, I rum , . .1.. or E 51 3 ,7 41/1 Broadway. Staten Island Fanny Dying Establiallinent. - - 0..77(1:,,Y0. 3 J9/4T =PICEA nro °boat re4Y imonvorAY, YEW YOKE CITY. () re!iitnSv7(tele o e►nelee Lanka cimiltnhteurLieEn Elnetle et -emirs .I.lameek and 3loreen Cur- Mtn., heantlfolly dred. Leer flurtales metered. Canton Crete Ebasta draf the meat Orithing, or the mere weave velars. Miltede a•iik, woolen land tanrre Insetth (le the pleat or mlitnad.)trwatat to the most stmenerul' Manner. The andanlsnamt have had long earerlerene in the twern. cuticle MUM butane:test Staten Mewl. end feel amused that thelrieneeem In the art arßrine le mrtivalleel. anh24-401, BA RItETT. N/IrltElYll A.CO. Al O xia N P4 o....X l l E;. .L, ru , ! g rre t a l l nd Cloak ill F. lIIBBARD dr, SON, Wild Cherry Cirrns.la naltn.llllx.P.alve, te., 03 de.ht. it. 11 lIIIRLB LI RT. American Iloinoin -I.ll=l;',rm`n 31 ' 118 "N M l 4 c"" , Ar 2. ImpruveTrWahpene. t. It el* nOCT. OILBEItT, froln.Momphim, is cur= • lagibndre•le oes-mem. Tusizors,"(l,eroe. nea Weal . • itt the knife, at his eptieloop.rootee, 4.531;raa..1.rey. MISCg.LLANEOUS.' U COICTIN P NORY 46- trrAmoND sr.( M. BIGELOW, Troprioior. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE arner Diamond street and Carty Ailey, asamf nrrsuultag.r.s. ASHLAND HOUSE, - mum STREET, Auovz srczwnt slum. PIIILADELPIII.4. U. 8. . B 1 NBO N, Psoisirrit. Bmrd. t 1. 40 Wd 4B - 490. 81.18, 1808-1,1 . •Patent Proce*s for,Tauthig. - ~J,; FULTON'S Patunt:ChemicatProeeee Ls deakiedly tbeireatiat lmlmrtement tear made lu art of Tinulne; • Leetbst blade rso be manatee; tared in ougethinl . the time required by the old mow.. at Fella hes euenne, and (o enexitb mum atraogt4 'Wald end durability h utteurvikaaad breny etber Piweall 01 luau uftetulingLestber. Wee purtleialaryqulid. aptiNo.22 *taxi at.. Pittaburale,ite • • , . • Linden . Lettd 'Company of Wironsiii. MILE torpoOtions • of • aiti...Company 11%0 A.4ll:77kiln;nlu w*,y Vel " P 'l .l l4" A .. . 1 Fourth et.. rituthumb, - When famnbiats 7oAsining t. "Ctiartif:llallogleal Survey.. An. tan lon obtained bY 1 , .17 11 01 deezlncitarruatlin7 roltitlyeto_t coirtran7. InIGH . - PR* r. °Lon.. .. . ' DAN. 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MOANING, JULY 4. 18u4 ihe suggested that Mr. Seward ought to le turned -- ----- . out of the Senate on meant of his higher low notions. ' It is. also a part of the scheme Spree i time in agitation here, in conformity with'the principles of the Nebraska bill, for expelling, in , time, the Senator; of all the free States. They -\ II begin with Sumner, because he is one of the most eloquent, resolute and effective resistants of the pro-southern policy. It' l l is Understood that Pratt will make the 'mo tion for the expulsion•of Mr. Sumner. Bright has pledged himself to vote for it. Douglites, Pettit and Weller, and probably Dodge of Iowa; are presumed to be in the plot from the North, and their votes are considered secure for the resolution. Gen. Houston, l'earce of Md.,. Bell and Dawson, and probably other southern Sena tors will oppose it. The result, however, is doubtful, because the 'maid° a of Gain of Cali fornia, Jones of . lowa, and Brodhead of Pa., is not known. Their notorious devotion to the fu- 1 gitive act es the only test andguarantee of the Union, is perhaps the groundwork of the suspi cion against them. If prudence prevails, and the resolution be not I offered, the slavery organs, North and South , will v. raise the cry of another abolition lie. To meet this in advance, I will state that my information I comes from n Northern Senator, who informed al Free Soil Senator that the movement was under! consideration, and that he should vote forthe ex pulsion when proposed. This Senator's name I I will give if requested. ' The object of expelling M i r. Sumner at this time, is to save the fugitive ac - , which the North-: ern pro-slavery Senators conic se : cannot withstantli such assaults as Mr. Sumner' s'unthe Bath inst., I and previously. The late Mr:, Mason—scone- I times colledJaclulaw Mason, of out Creek,—is I said to coincide with this view. Brinitever ' else I is done or left undone,Suninet must be got rid•ofv I and the fugitive act strengths ned. • ' I If Mr. Sumner is expelled, kr. tiockwell, Judge I Wade and Mr. Chase of Ghia, and probably Mr. I Seward and Mr. Foot, of Vt., will immeffis:tely i . resign, sad appeal to the pe file. ' . f The dissolution of the Whk peaty is etill un-,1 der discussion. The Southei fl Whigs are still considering where they shall go. I think it im portant that this question Amid e Maths an is sue in our Nerthernistiditics. We oust :sesame nfel act upon the principle that a &kcal change of Polley on the part of Southern Whigs, and their voluntary secession hoe fixed a\ gulf be tween them null us, which, we cannot c 11. If they choose to come back and „act in hone. t obe dience to Whig-principles, we iday extend to hem the hand of fellowship, and not \ otherwise. In the meantime, let no Northern Mile be deceiv I, slavery is the gulf which divides us, and slavery , \ is the crime which is about to shut Out the South) `from the sympathies of the world. ~, The House to-day dalliefffor a couple of boors over t hies and then adjourned, notwithstanding the civil and diplomatic appiopriation 'ldll re- mains uuaeted on, that theinices of current bath noes is still to be done, and that the cholera:Ems tippcared among us. There were two eases ofthe real Asiatic type yesterday. JUNIVS, W - 4tMEVGTON enquire how much the editor of the print refer red to will receive for stigmatizing my innocent eemmontsry on Mr. Seward's speech as a piece of rascality. He works, probably, by the year, and not by the piece. We has been engaged for a certain Bumper annum, to deceive, Confuse and corrupt the northern mind on slavery; so as to fa cilitate ice introduction into 'Pennsylvania, as well as into Nebraska and Kansas, and all other Porte of the Union. Ile does not charge by the paragraph. His imputation of rascality against me Will net be filed as a wencher for any item of the two or three or five thousimrl dollars which Ice will receive from the treasury, for his-"fideli ty to the Union.and the Constitution." But let this convenieccy of the SMlth and Slavery, not give bay before the leader of the pack opens. 'Let him remember that it is the cue of the gang its Washington whom he serves, still to denounce Smesnn, Somme, WADE, and nil their condju -tom as traitors, incendiaries; abolition utiacre 'nine, sm. Ile must be careful not to go off on a wrong scent. He will probably receive or ders by the next mail to continuo the applica tion of each odorous epithets to these gentle-_ met.. In the mean time let me say that wor d ) have no terrons for l' Junius " lie bas received his full share of eineml insolence and calumny,' bat does not object to the wheals tering eta sur- 1 plus: I know the meaning of the terms -Union" , and "Constitution," and as used by the faction which now ruley and disgraces the mutton. I des pise and abhor them. The Union as framed by our forefathers I love, the Constitution as adop ted by them I revere lint the Union, wrested I from its title design of a greet national league between sesateigu State., and piestanted for the i spread of Silvery, and the breeding, and buying and selling of slayss, I spit upon and loathe. The .Constitution defiected from its great object as the charter of personal liberty and the palladium of indivoluid rights, an ,l tamed into a mere law yer's snare for the destruction of freedom, and the surest institution of the common l iw, de serves sty contempt Let the hireling prorageo clicts of Slavery clog peens to the " Union and Coast tutlon 'of their creatien Igo beck to the 1 po GEttrs NEWs Br Ttlß EUROPA. work of Washington, Franklin. mid Sherman, Con...woe...tears ortne S. T. commereiat Advertiser and thereon bang my faith and my allegiance 1 LoIDON, June 16, 1SZ•I According to the continental news of the past But where were the rage and indignation of few days the prospect of'.,* compact European these treasury patriots when the South was oneifedemt , on against the Emi eror of Rssa has bawling disunion througent the whole of the con- p.sciTly increased. Not only is the state ment teat from 1816. to 18'50, for foisting or forcing csnlirmed that Prussia has conlented tonne Ans sl"rery io ,, ri.,,,,,,,,, territory.' w hat , was 1 trio in her summons to tho Czar to evacuate their horror of dissolution when the seeh... ,. te i the Principalities, but it appsars that she`has '"' I alto - mint a special embassy to St, Petershargh Conventionwas held, when F.ete and Chagman tto give force to that ant. It is also cornered el daily made the welkin ring with threats to bred. ' ready that the refusal ,of Russia to comply vvitit op Cougarss end deluge its Hours with blood un. the demand has been received atrienna lees the North abandoned resietance to their' The professions of the Rine of Prussia have been t in general ler continent evidence, and the projects, and whenconelaves of Southern traitors , belief is general that he will proceed, in Isis new nightly desecrated tho Senate chamber, by plot- , pep,,y. The signs to that effect. are the report .si ze e0,......e , ,.....k0-sdatrze..eas e a is .......t osa t What that a new four and a half per cent loan to the language did , they then held , Did they. appeal ;amount of 36,000,000 is contemplated, arid that to the eacredross of the Constitution and Mil Ilia popular manifestntions of the people of Ber , lin of .heir animosity. to Basalt, have been such then! On the contrary, they applauded and co 1 that it would be madness for the *ng to with can't...Sea the South , end loudly asserted that. an - , stand the feeling. It is added that the Russian I,s the 'North were defeated in that great con- sympethies of his Queen have lately been touch test for freedom, the Synth ought to recede. and lessened, owing to the influence of the Archduch• - ea r s Sophia of AustrAtht,astither of the Empe. that the l'..iov occur TO Dr DaoCes re. The lsorth was defeated, the territories were given l' is ° try, and who ' i e s pi sni dto base n't lfc:i u gl for .h h e ei l ' iibe'egn up to slavery, and the fugitive act was Pas.ed. of Prussia over to her slaws ''ors religious and then these same champions of Union doctor grounds." ed tilleanwhiltt the relative positions of Russia nod I ed it ono of tnove acts were repealed or die , every turbesi, the Union ought to be dissolved! in Austria on their respective frontiers are eve i day assuming a moro threatening character, fact these "scurry politicians" of the North , and although it is necessary to remember that the feeble in intellect as hypocritical in profession, i whole of these movements may be merely de always—always contended for 'the rightfulness eeptive, nothing Las yet transp red to establish of dissolution as long as they thought the South i tut supposition . Large bodies of the Itussial I desired it, but now that through their I.llaTery ' t arTe Tit h e ' e b:171;11 W enn ' e r y ed li t e o f s be m ' ;il ' is ' t u nn i t , o s r r e ; and eertility, , the South hoc gained complete eanl to have been ordered to auspend their march control of every branch of the Government, they and to concentrate in Moldavia, near the tut ore smitten with a sudden zeal for the Union,' trine territory. Whether this will be Fillowed by the army nt &helms. falling back to pun them and a corresponding hurter of dissolution lis , till aucerkiin By, many persons this remelt My position is what it has always been: main- , to relied upon, and retail events it is afilrinmi E.:nonce of Northern rights, confinonent of all.- , that that fortress may pow be considered ants I very within the limits of the Constitution, or from immediate dengrr. ' Supposing the Rosettes to cemostonit to all the 1 peaceful *Erna-trim, The South and its ter disgraces of the campaign by a retreat into Rol sant i may make the most of these sentiments, as n„.iz v, the troops of the Wes ern powers would, their true progenitors, the tnriee of the revolts.- i it is considered, be no longer necessary in Tar- Son, did of the treas. n of John Hancock, John. key, and 'might forthwith he employed In libtm and &navel Adams, and Patrick Henry . I ting the Crimea, by the'estruction of Sebnsta enough aregular *le eby I\nd, supported Gerrit Smith, to-day, made a speech which pot,b . ~. . g i y the allied fleets nnuer. Admiral Dumb, It must destroy any lingering hopes of his samtr• ! seems to be admitted, even bytho Aberdeen sec lie tent trent for all of Mexico, for Cuba, and all the , non of the Cabinet. Gist to guarantee the fun= other intends and principalities and powers which 1 repose of Europe it is ,absolutely ne)tesatire to the Czar of tins important kisahls , desired musezationdo the United. States. lie l ' d i e t P h ri co v t ° h .tie feared that ery et canon et tale was not stolid ” of *Latery. its time was very lath, intrigue wi n ha raced German p',), short It had but at little time to lire. Let la , ere to save him from so severei a penalty leis' take in all the people that wanted to come to no. i quite certain that any ttrientution of the war. There is nothing new In all this drivel. I have without this condition being ylfilled will be rod; o g i na t le e d in England ut W t i m th y l in ndiST‘ h iOn r The it folly' heard this atonal assumption that shivery is a declining institution for twenty years, while I I only be attributed to hie iletpTitli a tim e : ' :ole7 a o7 have constantly seen it increasing in power and ' this poweis engazed aguin‘t late \Sill ultimately; 111 Ste elmetione upon the, ree States. If Gerrit' yield to the \represeetation of \hCs agents and South knows anything, he knows that the may to prove treacherens to their colleagues For this strengthen and perpetuate slavery is to extend reason hie '''‘ telieneee° " ilteleebtelein g de ' layftenee the ‘ here of thdr IM oh y of it, and that the way to render the extinction of ! diplomattsang with feelin the g German powes4 in c stend the institution Impossible either In the present i of directing all the,energies of the caunt , ry to a Union or in Cuba, is Waive it sildttional political i maiden and decisive blow, Is greatly strength-. power in this Government I confess I never med. Aastria will still. Lie or old,lie•.• ever strongest en the stronger aide," and the best &e -ked any -great hopes of Mr. Smith. lie has not • i gtituents to seenie bra. alhance, as well as thator that quiet stabihty of mind ehich would make-i, Prussia; would be ono oe,two unquestionoblevT his etrerle in any cause Oontinumr3 or effective —1 tortes. \ t &too suppose that Air. Smith has Leen won over' At the same time it lett. be remarked that. by the flatteries and bhuulishments of Ins South th, o°o who complain of the absence of duterTektUi Tiger on the part of the 00rernMerit, ere not to ern Mends, with whom'he habitually diner, and with • be charged Ignorant impatience, Ile if they minas. But I run satisfied that this is an error .— considered that the granite Nistions of Sabasto. Ile has got off his balance, anti goes for moderns ' pot, Ctonstadt or Halaingfors could he knocked dangerous to liberty from a defective judgment, dawn at pleasure. The thing that grieves them and a certain unsteadiness of purpo so wi db , , is that they see oppovunities wholly neglected, makes him an unreliable public man. Re does which 'neanwhile might lmt° an Imboetanteffect Re, does hastening the termination of the war. If not know how to apply his princ.ples. Ile argueB Odom (especially , after the c Inn eof the crew that the general happineSS of man will be aug- 1 of the Tiger) Revel, Riga, end othec,lmpoitant towns, had been laid wider c Ali illation, en of peoplewanted by the annexation of Cuba, because the 1 tea would ha P •, are re been reduced which e mid Lave sin of Cuba desire to be admitted to the Lien- I . I had a serious influence at St. PetenhtirgOL but It dugs of our Union, d b and the sumo of 51 ° 3° ° °— is believed that the Instructions to the fleets, Now how does he knew tint the _people desite it, both In the Baltic and the Black sea, arc of sun lit does net know it, not does the fact exist.— tune directly to dist:earns any suntinary4ro lie does not recognise the white race alone as ceedmgs of th/ F d°°°ri P U°4 * \ s lutalligenee has been received to - day from people, Now, while a part of the Creole O n- • Constantinople of •an important change . in the tern of Cutaway faxornunexation to the United ' Turkish Alinistil, Etcdsiibid Pasba basing •styris States, the colored men, bond and tree, look up -; pormily" retire from the Ministry cif Foreign on it with horror. They know that for them the Affairs. No further relisbitt particulars me gic en, and the extent of qualification intended to only blessing of this Union would be, perpetual slavery. be t emp o r al by his withdrawal being spoken of I as temporary remains to be tuicertalned. Ileum the life and soul of the liberal and. Lott Parisian party, and intrigue had been Indefatigable against Lim for yenta, before the commencement of the existing content. The support of the En glish Ambas.cidor has been neclenstood to have been always warmly given to bitn, but it is be Bored that he had \ not been viewed with the same favor by the re o rilentables of the Itoznan Cali- 1 The Greek Insurrection is reported to `tiara I been completely quelled by some final sucteicies, of the Turkish autheritica in Epirus. Ring Orli* is also reduced , to submission and the Hessian minister has consminealbt found it neoussary to withdraw from Athens. \ Lord Jahn Resale% on ackspting the office of President of the Council, had necessarily tore = sign as member :for: thiceitytt Undue end uk s re-electkin. , Anoppotdtion had been threaten ed by gr.. Urfilthart, Irlic. Imo 4on )oxis notori ous for his theory that,l•ord John Russell and Lord Palmerston are itierel,Y Rani= °Poi° in dirgtilse, and thatthe present war is only a tictit -lima an eelhteite One. AO Wee hystsTnr.maser t P fornoteluation, and ze t shout ',dam% tea--At WAIIatIGOTOIto June 80; 1854 , ,Tho Senate Las confirmed Most of the Ifebraa. La add Katmai . appaninnote,,,Reeder, et l's., Wag at the head.'.. I do - noi limps that anYlwiro, objected to on , the' seers of tree soillsta. Mi. fitarlaweather area also Confirmed fillidstl r to Ciall ? ; Central America and Vacancies lie. , dfc M W i ll ' .6o /i Ol4- Itl;raiarva. to' pay # the "Nebrailua traitors'.. :I'' :'. '. ..' ‘ ' ‘ . , . . Tho ineolenco of tho ele;Tery propagondiso boo tweet 'spin ipootrotolln o voz7rouutrkobl4 min per, ~• 'Arr...sol!itidnlono heintroinicd arid to now . 1iqr.20114 *iicso.Antr eeFret disionsion to tho Part , l4.loo ,, loilithein grid northern democratic In l o ll l. ..iffliVirs ' expuldwoof Mr. Sumner, m the got* : locadt deolirotlons ogoi t !ha foilitlFOClATo.thoso who know th e Inf yof ilielGitelS so well - is I do, this am mono 1111 . 1 .0*,4:011,fpfiolog. - , Ii ill a put of Fen :, . trz ikellfellil4*,"tiinttipii 60' 4 itiAliello &Ide mull EsCalitary. It todcnop to *pin to ENIIN IMMMMM AIIJER 2175 The English fonds exhibit rMerlible atendi- ' at \ hiin. Whari this Fn thus e Siatle Lew for the ness, although they :;hie been a little affecte repeal\ 0 which', e muebnot petition? W here to-day by a sudden decline on teeparieliours.e, did it got tis Mede n,..lte' Perrino frreeocability? omieg ha caused by anxieties concerning the s cre \ °thee, laers'which th „whole \heart of thocountry vest eonsequent upoen continuance df extremely , \eld to len earkred hair bren repealed, and r. th wet weather. • 'Causes at the last dste,werequo- lererly rtiretel again its mold earnest teener ted Olt, and after some uniniportantfinetuatione,i- s t ran ce. •\ bit bas maa this \etatute surer they have again this evening closed at tlint price: • i n it bee:it:salt I ant bus end'from wife, brat' from \ brother., Child 1 1411 ther of The grain market continued to show heeviness \ until this mornifig, but sales a 'foreign wheat , m o th e r, - A re e neng 'Weed I - a'Utudal bare been made to-day at a Right edvanne.— • egh_. we Ind \ ' a cielifsed p pie?, ' ' Here, the weather haS, been exceedingly wet \for j Fugitive SlaveLal • k li beenfisebly called a some days , but ' it will improve the bay linevet s I of Abominations:\ - at itch 011IrSO!erinti01 which was deficient, andyet learn time for a ware altogether \ too Watt to cokette 11 * mer period to ripen the grain crops. A low tern- Jones reline \iever, \ UT: lit - .of in el perature has thus fur. been a much more serious I et if be d o e.; .'n 4 w e alil. tell e ~grountrof apprehension. but on the whole, there I Wh a t ' the -Fw'enlee i Slit e ; Layit does. \ I \b 'le no rep eon yet for any gleamy anticipations. I poisons the pea •o of heels men;. rk.!pice., , Pints, June 1854.—The tendency of the news sweetness'out of Prosperi4ind the nOee out which has arrived at Paris from all sides; Yes - laboLs it stifle:oo e and I enrages etiterpri tcrday and to-day, is'generally‘of such a tavern- it steals' from the Ode ' tlie plenit4t.oc isle'nature, that out of . it has sprung a rumor of sciousiiess of pos "MI: 1$ digs him \like an approaching pacification. Without paying a niocking spectre at hi daily, Psi ;'t returiefswi moment's attention to snob groundless elation, him to th\i recon ° ph - 6 . .4 , 1 wily Wilk( lot Ilia abridge the dismiss:tem if the Bottle° and I a l oe ! my the prose upon thh last incidents of the war. I him to his pillow and serieetat hint e is draft t any time be, annibile e it folio me. mcn't'ur states that th e Anstehi e ae'ieee? Nor is this all, While this infernal a is in I moot '6 congrateletes, itself upon the results of the interview of Teochin." It adds that the elation, a bleak mother 'le ly deres wd to eve 1 child, or a black liusbautl,hid\ wife. \ li eY fact of Col. ittenteuffel being charged to cup- blasted to-morn:in' wheelielllo%day is'lhrig t... ' port, at w st. Petersburg, in the name of,„Prus- have all of us little and °emote\ phscol(Rni:s sin n tliel" ,- .Austrian commons to Prussia, is asfur- we mourn our great bercravenien,ts—ewew i e % thleitiantee of harmony, existing betweeri the utter desolation' at the graveirour little\ o i two ewers. —we will not be controlled. Rut -time terdpi The retreat ofPeakiewiteb to Jamey is trade 1 the bitter cep, and ether plea' ores take, s onely interpreted. The optierrers see in it a tom- places of those we have lost. For the poor ert meucement of oreensition cf the Principelities, tare who is threatened by this terrible stair and prepeand the following quAtitat : If Bemis there can be no , consolation. iAt an time does eineuate the Priecipalifies, \ and call 'upon epoiler may come—at anytime the please Austriii to meke this eonceesion diehtisis or an lights of home may be extinguLahed. ..This is I arrangement, would nseEngland and g nine° ac• precariu6. comfortless cureutl co edition to"whi Sept? . I Tbetone of the Euelish papersl strong- the Fugitive Slave Lew leisteduced hundred: ly indicative`of au unwillingness to cense hostil ities without et some reiteration, In man s'ber' Ii ird-working, heretofetre very happy fam- . \ „ dies. Since II - redslew the first born of Judea, ey or binds, far the expenses of the-war, Bat ire du not believe tent the Word has witnessed \ it it thought hy many here, that fnilte)re at such n concentrated sublimate of doemetie agony. ' least, would prefer to come out of the ustrug such does Mr. Jones suppose that by a• few gle. as she is, to conitinue the fight. It 'a urgll or silly words ha. can ruppress the indignation . that the French nee unr.were 'of the toll 'th y which atrocities like these ereetol ' Wc\are men ' have already been pet to, am they cometrered thet and we must feel them liketimn: , Not until the late loan of 'au Touc,s rather ar, boon that otb- and trace o f pity is ban i n the „aid eez ,,, erwise,—ita conditione,being so tavorable. 'there there are numerons partisans ef the 'posed la. ora—not until the m e n e as t: utterly t elitsi- .- fi into a most unnatural and incoeceimiblesto- bility Ors pacific doe up \ tt \ a the basis of the , , re- teht,,y.— tio t no bs sympathy kindness, siffectioe, pesenge of the Pruth. \ havebecetne obsolete eels in one language- 7 ' •eM the other band, the retreat of thellussians not e Until then : shall see view With 'equanimity tb „ to Jassy, is regarded as a movement of prepert• diemmberment of famill7 and - the reduction of , thin egain it Austria, who se ~l ater't manceuvres I would teem to indicate a cer in degree of tie- , free entreats to slavery. , • . . Tn. Fa s setive Slave Law must be discussed, pat e ciition on her port. These that still refuse to tinned agSdnet, and fluidly rbpealetl. 'Our whole \ I believe that Austria will risen the offensive, nature it burl protests against it, and though ' \ deny the possibility of.any change \of position'on a million uf.Junetee gripe end \ bid us held our .! the part of the Russians being dietated by the course pursued by Austria; these ineline to the, peace, we cAnot do so if wo would. ' Genie men from the . Sea had better mnkertp their [rinds epic ion that the Emperor Nicholas memos to pro to hear some, cr y bluht nerds, to entennter . . --, pose \ the evacuation , of the Principalities as a many long petiti a, end to underg o serrate 't soppiest stone to conciliation. \ led' , int , debates. If urns of enneseee, r seengi km • The ' secondary Merman ante!!! 455e1111 in to ° Tennessee Wel \Mr.' Jones bettercreffirt. conference' at Bamberg, and supposed to \ have We 'do not me to have the Union chetrolete:—. been secretly influenced by Rrzsein, have put \ fors ware seirerel considerable objectives to the , we do not mean tel permit the -South- teediset Ire t ie ' I the Union, but we do mean to have thistielle ',. ceptation, on their part, of the position assumed 1 , i cal law blotted from the. statute 'hooks. ,\ , . by Austen', and Prussia . The aoeereigna of the __...,,.;,......... ~, '', latter lebwerrehave agreed to a reply to be mad e\ ORGANIZATION or' Earrreas.--Soridt 'few Mode, to them,l and this will probably. suffice to draw,eatieus Democrats, utrwiffillg to leae their pare ' them lute the alliance. Indeed, I Sod no one 1 ty, and hoping always for the best: isrereluetru4 , '„' I who ascribes the slightest degree of importance I.tb admit the proof of a settled-conspires:7 NeFe.,;\ virtiattivre coarse of action the smaller states tend elate* throughout leader's. - These, WlR,\\, .pe 0 the cdrifederotiontany think proper to pureue. haie their ' last hopes deetroyed by thepriblicae \‘‘,\',' . n eninloyee idthis Ministry of War tells me i tern Of H e re t h ey of\officers ter tin ' • , \,\ , A the it iecalculated in the bureaux, fee= good I territery: Here they are : - s -.. r ...,, ' , \`‘,l !tour .., that the loos a the Russians, since the . A.ll. Render, of Pennsylvania , Governor: \ . '.. , 1 comm c ement of hostilities , hat been , ber din- , Daniel Woodson, of Virginia, Secretory: • ~ "1 ease, b desertion, and ; in battle , fully 400 men a Madisim Brown of Slimmed, ChiefJustia. \ .1 thy T e Turks. who !leee not suffered at a lt . Rush Eamon, se€,Alabania, Atrsoalate tht lll o l - \ „1 from eick t imse, are not supposed to have lost , in t s en d ge :ee . - Johnsen, of . m e, A mo nn te e J en .. _ . actual fi ghliag; over 50 men Iri day. I t i e , _.. .... . . . .: : . „ .-, :Tv , , The prep rations of France \ for continuing 1.11 A n d rew yi. IsanOß, of Louisiana, :Diairioiat. \ war, or rath fir commencinglt vigorously, con- . teree „ . ., . ..., ... „. \ tinue in the i ten or and in thesee-porta St IB . D o n t dd eoxy pf ri1in0i5,.4r511141....: \. . ~,,' Arnaud has a for 50,000 more Mere, undrape°. 'These e . off:MtnSwill have the unlintitedi edatrol al e Kmf shout do lit tle \ rents the difficu 'es ho meets with'es very great. He makes no fur" er complaint - of EriuceNapo lemnl:whom he Wandonbtless very,glad to leave _Thu, D F s e t eP them ellt 6,h.e.'i,ehnlhe to d i e . u t oinri e . e n :a thin \ behind hen at Constantinople. with ide army of age‘ • devotion to the ' shtive-soir intere s t; and en are . • . reserve. Launches df ships-ofdlie-lipe,sneceed Woodsou, Brown, Eamon, leases anti Donald. each other rapidly. this week it Wee the 'turn We know nothirig of the.santecedents of ' _ ~ or the Wegram. The Imperial ' Guard.deee not son . asides AV: Johnson, but \ presume he' la like %hi seem to be intended to teke part in the„,wiee et others: ittilministmtion\ mid. 7MM:dairy' are In least at present. Its eqkpment will net bee sine Lpleted before the 15th of august t it wilibeeree th e harel e . e f thtee t t ehiera ' hed theit' Faeseiteere" \ \ \ .A. criedievolving freedom Will be tried before a viewed by the Emperor militia day. 'Missouri-and Alabltha Court;Stued by a Lachlan& , 1 , Two, months ego, prayers Were ordered in near e , Lietriet „Attorney. ' In the - face of thesefacts,/ 1 lyiill pails of Femme, for rain. The Arebbisle, -opi of Benrges and Alby have - „Met. ordered pray s ~e_eel , :d e e f n i he e to pretend tit er ib tri e e is hi7 3 tio ejl d e esi etwa rt , ere be the, effect that the rain kay crate. The, ..P weather is very trying to the cre - tes, end a sort te ” hate . if , er to establfsh slaveasein'liatineae-,Phiks. 1 of black rot is bitinning to be it - eh:reed by the ‘etegt‘erf , • • , I exceseive moisture. I M. de Persigny has submitted a\eng and in teresting report to the Emperor, on thktelegraph •in France. He 'give*. n history of the reirention, from the first signal telegraph set up irr e l7ol--to our days. Various improvements in the eiiating service am contemplated ; all the eiglnkfonr prefectures are to be of once connected ' , with Paris: the more important bureaux are to reneetin I open all nights and the government despatc4s are to be rent in cypher , not understood by the ``telegraphic agent The operators are attemptS. ing to combine Morse's apparatus with that of ' Bain, -in order to create a third machine, mere powerful and convenient then either. A decree following this report, re-organizes'and Largely increases the whole telegraphic service. The lines in France will be, in three years, wide ly extended and very careful y administered, and itis calebleted that the Government, Which owns them all, 'Will not only derive from them the veer ' mous advantage they afford, gratuitously, but will •even reriliie several millions front the yield of the privetedespateltes forwarded' Private letters from Italy confirm the intelli- , genee of the arfeiety,.whielt is said to reign hi the prinelpitlei lea of the pettineula. 1 The police of Naples are eingtilerly active and euepiciate; of some undefined imPenffing outbreak. At Sluic ed, they are afreitt b a Accend emuete at Spec kia,,,,and the we tie Lombardy is oceepied by Austria with a'precatiettary force, such as tins never-been judged necessary before. Whether there is any just grounds for these apprehen sions, I cannot say, but 'dm idea on the part of the nuthorities would reete that Italy will not care to remain quiet while all the rest of L:uropo is in commotion. ~ .....---\.:-.- ger The following pungentOtt 1 suggestiee ar ticle, is from the Now Bedford 11^rettry one of the oldest Anil Most conservative Wing papers in , hlamm ' ehusette : s , , . . .. \. \ We have known' any asses' ,by the ninth or Jencit,' but none of them have been made Sena tors. By some accident, Jones of Tennessee has melied that height, end. by so \ doing. Iwo af forded the nation a practical illustrotion of the old prepcsition about the climbing MookeY„aull his caudal appendage. The South is suceeiaftil •in emetic everything, and always finds a kniara hide knevish, and a fool to '.nay foolieli thine): Jones performs the last mentioned service. lipoii, the, presentation of the Boston petition for the . :; repeal of the fugitive slave Into , Jones made a refreshing exhibition of the passion and imbec 1. ity which we thought had long ago gone out of fashion. Thatthe merchants and meek:init - s\ot Boston should petition for the repeal, s of a law, `excited_ the wrath 'Of the Tconessean &Ines. Rethought it elorintronsi he thenghtiteeditlous,' jio. thought it treaelinous, he •theught it tricked. ,tie \thought it too vile ti..i. thing. to refer, foe -he thoUght it mighteentaminate even_ a Congree- , Metal \ Commie - mu He s enled, like Evans, his brattier Welshnian, a 'great beard tinder the `minter:, He sass In the petition Southern 4.eg rsulatkocivid hiimiliation is' s •add, with that long nose of, las,. he emelt in every signature a con spiraoy, tth, • reek down thiS , 'flonsiitution of the United .$‘,.:93. Ili had in, of echo se, the Curt' noose Mob in all its horrors; lie grew tluvious over the reordered Batchelder, hud in the mend. lin rreaknees ol s his wo, o napareththetreepected trnekman te, tliu. martyred Wa rid s . lie mixed and mingled the petition w:th the Address of tie Anti-Nebraska\Vgresteitatives, and lie made the highest kind ertrMisen out of the :cooleolnera ;loci: , Not to midergo et too great a length upon ~the ePaemcdie phenomena exhibited by Jones, 'we may siinply etn\e, that with the thes s tf eerer , 'lie consigned Baste:innßoston men and 'Boston notions to that'unliellaw, 'l locality which isnever mentioned to . politemiii. And hieing done this, t 144.. We can- iniegine Jones \ ; ' °rifle' ns a porker, Making back iu his'cluihen r the Julien meth eicL..-it some,pewerked theiebut gird' to Jones the gift of seeing,litoself ea othersanwhim, what' inorniiMition Would have perMktied his 'sublime • bosom! ' o ,7 o . ._Mduaily would het here seen the old, aurieularappendages Which while m decorated tho , bead of _Midas, sPringing from\ his glowing cheeket. nnif, , , if conscience ruled the hour.' how . i loodly!tind piteously would he .11mo:echoed the renowned. aspiration of BOO:awry 1 ‘ ,% •• •`: • Wo beg pardon of the reader if wo ha ,e treated . this 'Matter too Alocoselir. Wo, believe :"m the ef ficacy of Infighter, we have an'excellent'opinion itridlcule when le„ie directed•oliehlet:the'tione 4 .S -lof . thi s f oo li s h wierld. . Vie would answer hun according tolls foll&ie cannot on paper itierth s of bins ;w ith that contempt which we. feel\ tor him id all wirinembers.' lie is s e Senator.',. Ile i„,i p p ose d to assist' an' ' 'milking laws for - the wholtiltepublie." Ho DS i 4, servant, good reader s and hiiis yours-4'mM Sent to Washington • to!elo' our business, and to; atfotid ,to ourproper and well-tined, rept:M . 4. ,', A flunkey whoo should die. mste_thecOmmands of his =niter' would tie Ede ......_., . •, Gosszr:An action at law was lately tried in ono \ of the London Courtvin! whielt \ Donglium Jerrold, ths novolist, was defenthint, , and which has given rise to a little gossip.. Jerrold, it spa pears; is father-in-law to 'leery_ hialhort, au- - thor of s LondOn Labor nod _London,Pooe,l . / . and . , in conseQuence Of Ite'ving Introduced-Mayhew to -, a tailor,"-was summoned to • pay for certain' gar- ., meets obtained byttayhovi from the °freighter the Goose." . MaYbew m \very extravagant, and .e.t. the .time . Le contracted the debt he .was- engaged - on the ~,l orningClfronlcle; furnishing, 'artieteaon ,, Lon-• \., a e Leber . and - Londotq'oor,"'for which he re- ~ \ cmed from 35 to6o doll re pee week. This woo norsufftcient forNbis purlkoses, and in 18;12 he, S , fours, him of in gueen's Bench Prison, for not 4 , psynnkhis er item, Ibis dill not hurt hie feel . inns st. iausly, nd be connoted himself with the • reflectil thot\enbler\ and better 'men Hein he - bad'beetathere.% ergo 1 ban" paid .several.hun- .. Arml poen* for bite Sill e, and vows he'll pat . no more. . in‘his case his defence was, that hav ing paid `large onnis \of ones for\ lityliew .be.• fore ‘li ~ the, debvin geese n m s contraetes was ' not likely to rissame't re\ponnibilitylof this, :Ind that had liknot \ p . ~c r, his word, (sa the 1 plaintitf. swore), - to• pay tr hleyhete : did.not.-- (1 4 ilore . the ./f5,141, tnyned. 11 pa a\ nestimi . Of per sonar veracity , inn;) the jury to the iteinliat's word in preference to that *Paha' 'Mi.' 'ln the courie of the trial, 'J ‘ errold -iitus Sharplroross- . . .questioned, and gavelomo mingeolanseers.- Ile was asked his age, And stated it agfiy.,Bley. her is inta 'eight ypars his jnnior4tedhsgenerst- ly.bedievett to be ianythrug but" a,,,Ohleketi of • sett in-law. Ho i a- portly,, bald-bea d - man,, and evidently bikes - tbe World eaay\ =A:Verson' looking at the twoi . ..would belikett(if s be nikd not tr A I know to:the contrary) -to ta Jerrold fort the son-in-law, instead of '•.sl.iyini - and inabli it' lp- ' .- pears waslhe determination Of t eiellir'.;, Tbi makes the attend easts:in whirl - iibotellitern4 $ .; character has been inn Westminetlsr:Peurt,', in •\‘'. i suit of money, glaring the past.three months. . ~-' • The Philadelphia Evening dalletbk In ret r. ring. to the recent injumition gianted Jadge Grier against the reconstruetinn of the Veng tin \ sridge, enya.that, •au granting such a.wOti the Judge is simply carrying Out the-dearee f the full duprema Couit of Gin United fAatestui4t It is unfair to .malts it appear that he has fattiaden • - the rebuilding of the bridge-in tiny way. :-"ifa aim in Petwaideznia, win resiaLthe re.areatlan of \ bridge, provided it is et a height, above the.watek, Sufficient to permit,. the iiaaaagia of the largest \\- heats at allilaaaif." " • • ,\ s • ..wawat • r A NE PAPER . 11ANGINO;4 • A choices u. • \\:' • . rtinent to PatlD ludtatkop irhy leD .* WAITO P. MA RPRALL. AWN6=A full: issortineriiiif 'dark and \L Ittat lIParDC Mint?. se law 34-Dmer; to be • D. • - 31URPIrl Z BURCILYIELDS • •L' RUM-6 doz. very .aupezior Wiettla die 118, : j7huri rimed by • 7Jaa. Ft.Pllrra,. , I- . ,: • : caner oftheinsatowl tad maims . YER'S t :EtRY •MUTOKAG-I , zroPh Cti l''Jli,.k"V=i6l,l4a:l4:llAT„Trtiattli. VIVANTED- , -; , ..9•Young Man 'who' can come y y goell , retarastitded, Sntr.tkl• Iratleritsads the Chtl. cery Etcgoelt. • L. U. OR/LIP. tar. 2a and Row NU- • ip _ BEBB.Y TOl7 — fille astida. • for.....arwm.-bylthedemucamfinsien'arbotthr.•-br c.o. Rood nod Prom idd Q ALAKET Ims. on hand and for Loh • ' n.smar: • , , so.l2..coromitooda rcp t BOLD 4.% VELVET .PARLOR PAPER—A; • fresh sant/ orrtimea aticifmettres 111* , oil• tor Tiro& PALMMR. VTINDOW. 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