~'~"~'®""'r~ ESTA.BLISHED IN 1786. ;PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ' 'PllstaantED DAILY AND WEKELT NT HITS & CO.__ • DAVID.n'TE W MOTU.) DIAMONIL HAIGHT. 0210/1 o tans want, nu noot to ma ner mum TERMSi DAILY—SD:AdIer,. per annuos s fumble ball youiy - W treat —Tudollanur annum, In annum Matt win no anpliti on the Wowing eanditlons: itren_!ntes 440 ) r.. eoWu -ao w.. is co Treaty copses do ..„.. us The for each club to belifaried to one Emu. and to=llnverlably In Emma No dab mere Ell besent alter the par EON., unless the money Is sent An • RATES OF ADVERTISING: • - • One vine, 00 lines of Nottnarell or Agate.)- 060 - each addltionsil.—.• OSS throe weeks 0 .. . . fv. • , • Do twelve mouths_:. ...»::.».....» IS 00 iltiotting (huh, (S Ilues re ire; is; 600 .Oat dollar R4L etch 'additional line. • • • doo ovum ehansadds at, plemare, (per an. num.) nstclusive of paper.-- 01 :.. star asst addttlonai Web, Imertedre . rer one month, and • tot each addltionsl monde Inserted under the. yarly rates, Admuthements imeetribe a square. and not cffer lift. Sen lines, to be charged as quote and a. halt • • 111 M ishers • oot accountabla for legal inverttesineuts. ITthe amount charged he their publication. • lr i ttourming ltd eMee to be charged the tame - oa ether adeertherments. • :Advertise...l...not mated oh the oopy for • speoltied of lew eer d..., will be contlnued till forbid. and " C m illileste of sod avriertiseve is ehletly too them • n lonnedlitr business, and all PAredi......t. • the th Of other person., as well no all advertisements S. net tennellatmly conneeted with deb own business. sod 0 1 1 Obens of advertlennentt, In length or otherwise. b. Melee igtirmaged, will be' at 1..t i 1 t h‘t 0 u ... _2..11.. eif " mhz. r.. ,l Punt4rpt i linetn i tesired. • Ali advertisements charitable hortitotlotus the mm- Dail.; ward. township. and other nubile mostlem s •and all. • paid* meet...sand node..., to be dun , " bat Pnol, able Widiy advatue. • . • ' hiamblte codes. to be charged eents. Death notices hiserted withont charm =dem =Own. algid by. bum% invltatkene or obituary . ootkes. nod When sooliponlad,to to pad be. heanla abatises, and all other. sendbg oommnu P.a. or requiring notices desiuned to call latmtlort to Fdrs, fkgreee, Dower., or any publieuntartaloonnts, Whs. dolma am mods be admittanew-ell nodose= ea. ..I,ledmsoen-mvery nodes dealsood to ..// st to prl•Me eroterglime, caleoletad. or Intended to pm.. Individual Were, eau only be Inserted - with the under enneght i o be Raid w l i f i lt . te= Iga { e d (n lte loaf - • at trtirabf IS mots per lien. Mahon ur notices to be eharued Pinta Prtee. . Tavern Wenn Mb SI each. Real Ada. Ageotrf and Auctioneer.. adymtlsements not to be ebbed under yearly rata. but allowoi • dlsoosnt of t r i Tihne and ...third per mot front the amount cf - :1111:03.T . S 01: if/F-111111T 4,17.:1E;611,:t77...71.:::::74.1 50 Do., ad% . oae • Phu" (10 Unce.J cents. each additicaul AU transient advertisements to be pad 1n advance. DISCOUIiT. RATES OP ,errtsetratic cum's; sr SONS, Brokers. ' told Fourth rte. PittsbrerrdS Brooch Xerds.:— o -- 0.. Cl ik."' " h ts Ilast & i , T el 6... rrolZ Bk.Clorini- do 'Lafayette Bank:. do Obballklns.22l;alStr.. 1 Western Resat° Dank— . do o : Bank of Mandilkns • IX NNW MiGLAND. mama Banks._ - • NEW YORK. yet O Neer York_ I Alvnt •Bnks.-- 3 IsoVROINL • Dank of nu Taller—,-. Beak of Ve-Illettmond—• " t xa. Sank. Va. Norfolk " • • aosatorre arum KM 111131 N. ill °LAMS Na 67 .111farket rf. &taws T • PENNSYLVANIA. •i!ank at littstrtnab..--..par Ilan. lfannfa of do...par . Bask of ' Comroarca -par, Unita Nartlf Aroarsca-par• .Dank orNartli n Liberties. • ofPana tkormanial Bank 0t Pa.-.par imam MarOsugar •Hlr-par Girard Ihrot.:-- Konohntan " Slzgr ke s. liar-b.llaaX-.par Sauk- -.par Yo . • kb Karam --par Bank orakaarberabarah- Paalt OClsodder irbooti-par Dank • par Baak ?at Ca. Uraffrar • Bank otilermantoun-- • • Farmers' Bk of .V 1 .t of thrttfsburgh-.... 3. Merrimuste&Mee= " " . Bank of laulignorm..--.... - North Wotan 8ank.,.... " Bork of Middletown—AU Branehmr-_-- _t _- MontkomersVo Benk..-par NORTH CAROTINI. I Bank of Northroutenland...por Bank of Coe F 005..-.. 2=Bank.-- ...1k Bank MM.ofN.ehrol'a Ia Ilk A Brldgelo-par Oom. Bank.iillmlogion.' S Doylestown Bank.--....par Derebantenk4Newborn. 3 Sadao Bank--.-.--. 9. SOUTH OASOLLNA. Ede Bank. ... - • --IM Bk of the St. Of B.,_illarolina 3 Farmers' Bk o f Co- Bank of Borth Pooll, 2 Phnom . Ilk of Laneaster-par Bank of Charleston-. 2 Yuman . I=MBroalog.Par Planta:V.! Meeh a n' Bk 2 Item. Bk uyildll lks. OM/ROI& _ , 61a ll i b yroa. wayohdorm, .% Augusta Ina. k BEE Orr " 3 83 W 6 . 1, 162266 , -p. Baa of Auonda-... ..... 2 brer u t .k., tosk......-.... vs Bk of Bronswiek s Acts. 2 ----Ms . TENNESSII.E. gßook. -Om Ansa/rent Banks Oman Bar • • SIINTUOgi 7- 7 a 8ank.._.......... Bk of Eeornekg...ou . lnwlrs .flaskir. pfratirWir si Bk ofLooLn..,T . nunton " Itersk---9er NorthenkßkofKontooks " Wool I= ilank..-..- M Sootberoßkoflienteutkr " Wyominkjsk,Mllkaslorm • MBSO_ VIM . T . a a/MVI L t .-..*-- .71,41 a1caatat...156 QUiO. • Mat. Bardrroid Bromine" 60 Win" Mok-..... Ili Bank of nuramo.....-.- 75 .-- do - WIE4X)NSIN. Snaehat -- do Marine! ktre la. Co. chks 6 , Deana at do MICIMUAN. la = illt ..-.. do rannen'Seihmim'lloik 3 -- do krverom.mt Stock Bank a Brooch as Ibladh...-.-- do Penton:dor Bank---,.... II Smooth at 8art0n_.......... d /worn. Company...- 3.1 .3: at Delaware--- do tote Bank.---._ - S W at ont=- .. CANADA- ' - Eras at Ashtabola--. do Bk of N. Ameriek_Tionsto 5 M a 111arArm ..... ...„.------- do Bk °Mho MEd., Toronto 5 .--- do Bank of Montrod..-- 5 at Rh - 17 ., .. - -..--.- do Bk of D. Canada Tenets 5 Brandt at Clocinostl--- do KAMAN =CHANGE. =ll , at Waxhington..- do On New York -- -- 4 ....1. at Cedla.---- do On Pbßadolphls-...- ..... do Branch at Isureastar...— do On &Mimosa --.-.. ...... do Snook at. Steubenville- do .RESTEILN EXCMANCI - E. Month at Mt. Veom.-- do Cbrelonati....-.....-- Ili Branch at Newot...--- dolLoolevllle...- =V. Wri. ' Ci i . ‘ 2. l. = PoS t ellarabTiraii - VT i . .11 " E. Branch at Trov..----- do,Doutloons, Spavirh..-..13,00 Brandi at Mt. Pb ._._._.... do. do Patriet---.15,60 _Brim* at Zarresville..-.- del Sag* 01d....-.--_SOM Bram* at Normolk.--.L.. dn Eagle. new-_.---..10,00 Brandt at Plona-.-....- do Erederleksd'aro.--- 7,50 Branch at Partsonouth-: do I'm Tbahms.----- 7,50 • Besseh at 5atin...........: do Branch at Ravenna._._.... doric=r6s.-....--- 4, 9 3 =th at Ceraborsa -- do Ten 0n11dera............... 8,96 amok at Illocater.— Dwals--..--..-... 2,16 PRICES OP 'STOCKS. =PORT= FOR FRE P.o.tioußOß OLETITR;BR A. WILKINS .84 CO. STOCK AND,- EXCHANGE - BROKERS, W 0.71 2007t237 3212ZAT. Pyreslmmult. Jun 844,1864 . . • • paned Mateo 100 - . Do. 100 . Ins Yob oAnw %33301 . 993316 1001 ":••• Vs----.. 100 - Int-Feb.o Aut 100 1114 y - 7.4...34.0r0my • • . coo* W. map 1(8) Vi. - do - _. woo. d'o---. 100 89 - de inisitrn :cur mvp. Ig o ° : int'dS..*NaT wad mews. • "Itor& Ilttebursh' 60 X/ 671 4 1 / 19314 1 4 1 192 . 1der400044 . llosoof Donk 60 00 4739 'do • Kuban*. Book-- --, •60 6734 ' •do ••• adowbowy Borindoldook 60 225 Trost 60 03 03 •• 01134 wo o• Dopodt Book-- '52 62% . nmarre 6Brulat: 60 Mod 141. 101diro.---- 60 44 05 42 lii ,. ° gr= 4 " .l 1tb"t11341d194.--.... 1,2 4y6 Dlr., Plttolitt lAhloonnotto- 6 .10 , 9 lac ao wow= 19 • 163. DI, May 821 • tatioosof Inoarsnoo 21 33 Awoolotod ilromoteo 10 1112.arA1L1 , 17. Pitt. r 7 gr a :ll et • trooli Magswar. - .2=7:: ro • 914 0 8•147040.6-.... 60 dl 69 • litabel 1011411111141, 60 4.7 41 DI,. 4 * Y alsetwolor 16 - Now nook. Poss.. teal Reatroad... 60 43 41 • 09144 a rims. ItollrowL. .04XX Dolt. Ohio )(4411704d.. 64/ • - 0 • - • • ...10.4 a wawn• 11:1:: 60 ••• mai= 8a11.., 6 Dry Dad 103 105 100 . 95=344 a Da nds oii3= 100 36 - • • Do. do. (now).- 100 - 26 • • Comk Moat Riad 25 1(1 - • " Portyreo Plonk Rd 25 20 • 25 •• • • 00 940 4 40 0gr0p1a0 IX.. 60 ip - 105 178 14i1• Dl.. • 1•1114671441 DWG:— in 147 pi - Y.180401M M a rt a Ta • 17 New Aloes.- . ardbur9o4 it Isle a • ' ••••• • - /low Deon 1 Y 6 •• trap -I - 25 "20 I " Vero a 2X 1114121. /X 1414 .Tp. ..... .1110/16.5113111 IND BANUNo HOME 01 ' . A. WILKINS & CO. f, No 71 .ibrak th 1141.4 "lib" dirsau:nagi. PA. 'MUM and Domestic Exchange, Coin, r l cm = rasiuml ume war% ugurbi and "14 Alstexmagiaratio4 = sad Wand illowelwhillel GEORGE E. ARNOLD & go. DANXBRB, initsite txdaeNuE, ooDr, accuarno,ao4 ikx=l;=l. egaTel • PORTABLE THRABlittie MACULNEEI. AND - SEPARATORS. . . _ .„. . WAIT. mm.,...—P li f a. b .o„.thortlYcllik amide Sheelibenvell ildi olt Mill. WI I veo t eney, p ettie burgh. The Ihrastilcuf Manton areteautif tin mut cult.irh-4....k r ..Pe..Lft......,krg Lu...na rani iktL oi t .. ...?o aster, l 7 int bettl y e IrC... and manna: .7 01t.b. Mountains. gran Iwo front 80 to WOW bushel. eaa; sad, ow theiduab they have ben namattanded by thole who .z. ' use =tolls as =lndite, sad to inch as inC mushy to The separator la health Yateut.watt ban:libel to the . it r admr. add nonietaly nparatie the itnowand ebaff f e e d ihaFund Ina pm nib* satisfaction whenever DENTISTS. • TenTT, Dentist, Fourth ertieet, , int dm-swot et MOW, Offorboitra WIA. WARD, DENTIST.Peaui - stroot, Romisbove Ilend i alts hottro h. rr SA. it. to I Zirirjals"g.imul essoh,intandt: THE BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. OSEPII S. & A. P. MORRISON, • Attor isl M r = l "'Mt=dsaant, Ptl b. P.. 5721 IL W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake ...well's Beitellage? Grant itreet, between 'Fourth lyTd an3C,Aran nrERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Corner a Fifth sad Omit strsetiontpootto the Cowl item Matthaei. ' my 201.3 JAMES J. KIRIN, Attorney at Law, office PaarCh street. sum Gnat, Pittsburgh. .IMb-dlr. RANG'S C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law. A: No. 370 Pourth street. Pittsburgh -411 - A — rifEß E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, . Na 89 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND EROKERS. TuIERNAN & CO,- Bankers and Exchange Broken. No. Od Wood street, corner of Dtansond blukth Pa. . • =dealt Bank Note. axed Coln. Dleolinat Exchange and PronaLeearrNoter. maks Oceanone ln all the price:lnal cities of then*x itenelve Nocalta on nal and on lamest. and sive tbeWPemrt attention testi att. APPalaulng tn. - Bnker'. Wainer.' 13.1klatern Benham/a constantly - Ibr Inh26lP KRAMER. IbRAHH Bankere and Ex &lmre Brokers. Buy and sell Gold and Sllrer and Noted. nekrothate loons on Beal Estate or Stook Seen siGss,norchass Prondssory Notes, and Th us BMA on East and Weet. 1313: and aell Sleeks on COntrellellOtt. Gonne. 1.10611 =ado on all palate In the V01...h Moe oramor of Third and Wood xtreeta 'directly oppoolta the St. Charter - KING, Coin,Stock tuid Exchange Broker. Fourth stret-Phirs and eag n... .Storke on car rent nterro=ro'nr an theirest s eater ag .— " War .1723 IFLIZZIOIX P/L11331.—.....XEMJA , MUM ?AMER HANNA & Co., Successors •to Unseen lianzue • OsJiankini.Exchange Ilrokereand ciehme In Foreign and Deeneette Exchange, Ofertincates of Ml= Notes. and Sande—lC W angDeer ofnal Wood and -Cowed. Blaney readred cox i Sight Mocks for We. and collections =ode on nearly ail grind pal_polnts at the United stet.. • , The highest grainhun said Dar Foreign aid AIOSiiOIII Gold. Advances sonde or onkidgnments of Proloon .hloped out. on !Inert! termer , . Tux, H. WICIVMS. k Co., Bankers and VT EatNog liarth Bast corm. at Wand and Ird ttsbnuath. M AD I=lons wadi on Mara taios. - ,kid 'caws= Prerspur sUrsded to. .09.4 'WILKINS do . CO.Bxehange Bracers, b.N_ insiV wa tbe Bank of . 41 0 - LARIMER, Jr.' Banker and Bro pray t ker i , 4 th ottoot. No. re, aamainuaz th. Bank of A L T 11OLISIES A SON, Dealers in • Foreign Donnetict Mt of Exchange. Certlfkat. of Ow pte, Bank Notas nod Swel6, So. OD 'Markt st_ net, Pitt. burgh. hont L ZirCollect n ions nude on in the , piodpa elLbn throns66 toed Minn COMMISSION &C. • • Wlll. H. SITTrON. • Witotatate Grocer , Importer mid De al er in o rMEIGN WINES, Brandies and Old MO noramosskols Bre Whloky. N 0.12. ddatlodtest comer Wood and Front sta. Pitttburgb. Poona. nd.2l. la •*. tenets • ere • an- Oise Slater sad CoamaladOck llerelunt,lM Pratt, NnL A, MoOLITEG, Dealer in- Fine Teae, hoico Rnny . Groierlea WoOden and. Wilke Ware, corner of Wood and Sixth Streets to nowleceithot %large assortment of Fresh Goods, In " additket to his alresar ex tensive Wok. putetnued from tint hands In the Eastern markets,-which will be told at the lowest market WM. oar Rotel& Steamboats. sod "Tamilles, baring bx the mar a t4 ;xu arnpplled at ithalemis ,Ottes.' delivered In the city tree of charge: • split - - - - A. ac A. IFBANE,' Commission and • For . 11=11113g Werthants, desk. In Wad. mad Produce I . J S. LEECII, Mr• & co., wh o l e . pitt. utt Omura. gall Dash. Pmhdons LI , Yeats argi tures. No. 242 sod 244 buty striut, Pittsburgh. • . • ---Lua..sousour. ROBISON & Grocers, lad st.d.nta,N. Vrodnoe 7•10 31 . Street Pitts erstnram mum. ,SPRENGER HARBAUGII C 0; (Bn6ces-' won to 8. Ilwrnatkoni .00aimislion rad Forwarding .orobanto Dealers In wool and Prodtwo getwendly, No. lii Firot and 110 &mod stmts. Plttalnush. Pa.' and-1r &W. REA,Tlour Factors Comm • and Forwardlon Machanta And De ission nten' in Peedne• OrdenAyr Pfttaburg b Ma ofitotarn womptly rttende l d to. Not. 74 Votes and,9o rnmt Plita b orgh, Penna. • Al= .7 JONES • CO.: Summon to AT WOO D. 1:011111 0 00 ,1300:1204401k Zed Foreakk ta , Dwam rift 6mlo 01.100met0.40000s, RHEY,BIATISIEWS. & CO. Wholesale Gro.: ens, Coonntotion d Forrardon Wrens:lto,. and is for Midden Cotto sa n Irom, 67 Wan. rt.; rttfolontb. maM it ERCER- AIiTTELO,• General Commie=. don 3terChinta Philadelphia. Masi advances •on comdgements of sestandlr. • .ial77 ... • . .tea. t ° BI6YVAYE Wiiidemaie Groecri, • CamudAdock Merebasits, mit Deskve Produrs sn4 Pittobiugh Hann 40241 0 241 Libu r t 7" rittAcundi J B. CANFIELD, late of Warren d , Ohio, 7.1 INtabEr . hs armselsi , ' Proud ea C tr,rjUlk..:llllllrtandWrVdntab' MTh: WAW 14."4. mama santarrx r. . Late of gnu Rom.®. Little d Cs). InTLE CO., Wholesale Grocers, Prod... sad Comatisckoa Ltesehasts, mid Dada, ha Pittsburgh gbaatsetures, No. /1.2 Smoot otrcatthpitto COLLlNl3,lbrrardlngand Comninston Merchant mut VON BONNHOPST & MIIRPHY,WhoIe• nle Groom and Comuthrtai M./thuds. and Doane ba thandilturek No.= Water WWI; Pttd. rid 3. Pa. . TACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwardin and 17 . 6 Con=ladon nerchuat. Na 48 Watsr otrost,Plt 1i526.3 TII , OMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer Frosett and Anuntonn Paper, 81. Market ..en Third and Fourth street,.nuabaret. 53 BIeCLINTOCH, Importer and Whole. sa i Deaker ferearysti wth96, 7loor 011 00sas Boat. Tituabsyn, 1110.112 Mutet. Wed. . -ORRIS _k PATTON, -Wholasile and Re tau Gowan on the Enders Me of the Dhunoset DRY GOODS. . . -yRANK VAN GORDER, Defiler. in Yrim luta, Boalaryautd Maier, lam Cicada. RiattioMedea, ezilanta.. Vandal:tag Ooodasaa Vasary articiot a fall at aortaunst of +aka tan always Is bad at No. Ira, ooroar of A. I.IIAM - A CD PITISIMAOII... 00, ■.IOU. 4 A. MASON & Co.7Wbolesale and Detail at Hri MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale =A Retail They Goo& Mavhaata. ease Fowl& sad died. Pittebszek. GROCERS. JOG. FLOITS.....*XP3IIIID ?SAID non% JOHN FLOYD co., - Wholesale Grocers andCcourdaonlawebap . ts.,No.ll3Woolland =IrLIIO sand. rittnbutgb..- . - $l6 . ROBERT MOORE,,Wholcaale Grocer, Roe tlhing DWllaa Wider In Prolam Platatrargh Kan. end di klndl v and Dornestio Winos and j a fa a n w' 4o ;e 2 4 0 1 /hr o ison . rah.ia blU,y. i lka 7 1 ro 0. .1. lI‘CLI2I7OCi - G. GRAIN 4k. ca, Grooers.tind Com mission Ildirelointg. Doskal to all kinds of wino& .atonsdikotaro4 ankles, corner of flowzol mut rig .nttabaro, Pa.. __ 4f14.1y C3 , LACKBURN .t CO., 'Wholesale Oro eirrs,Post. WmTanand Dagen la Produce and P Mand!gem% 01 stth and Oakum thraps on bawl at their Apyl . 6clail4l Water 10.4. PYttdwgb. ISAIAH. DICKEY k CO., .Wholcsalo Oro. ttAw° sr I" '.l 4 aVq"'r! eiln=l:.? n mix to. Yaw. .... mr. & ROE, Wholesale Grocers awl .esmesea Vendome. No.IIM Llbaty greet. Pao; U. 210k1.17 - .1 JOHN L cceasids. w. - .../ 47/1110111117 • 70 . 1 . 171TR1Z1: • .; "•• BAGALEY Wholesaie Gro- V 1 errs. New, 12 and 20 Wood street. Phtsbunsh. IiATILLIAM .A. N'CLURG,- -Grocer - and Tea Miler j Earner of Wood mod. Birth strseda has slays on hand a iMos:Zoat . el n =rosoiss sad Dealers soLUarno nos lowest awS 40BERT DALZELL- .t CO. Wholes Omer% ...41mniegidon-MacluiPb. 171.4. v. to Predate tubmb suindleares. X.O. 253 Moir We.% ..% a n ionw O. IMIC.: :. .:.: .. . --.. .-Tatto roman. OR • db . iiicaliDLESS, successors to, VV't. k.J. D. Wkt..Rbokislo Grooms. Ponrirdms sad Apromtalon Ilorrhalsts, Mallon 42.1r0n, Nano. Ulu& Cbt -Lopl,..e.tard Pl!toburgb 31onuroetstron vassal; 00..0r, of IMM=3 Agb.CULBERTSON, Wholes:le Grocer end 6 Itrja=l l" =, 196 &HY StratiPtt* iC B. FLOYA.lPholesale GGreet .. ubnnn{ph . .s roccirs,: tAt rksta wroggiudjr" lUllitc7d,4"44— N o sm. L ' OaSititiTZ. WK. et. Vonminsy..— . — RAU% BASA.I.II. . AGALEY4 W OOD siVit;LitiriiAßD & r • • CO., Wfiolo -IPit Oroarp, N 0.221 aUvid;P!Shi.4lol4de, WOOL' MERCHANTS. . LEE, sticieesor to MURPHY. it. E, Vl,V=V:tr,oo =g ot % ", • : .. . .. . . . . . . . , DAILY .... i IT , ..... .;. , . 8.u..•. . . • , - ~. , ~• ~ . .. . - .. G . ._ E :.. _ . _ . .. ....... . ... . .... „. . ..........„ - -------,---,-,- - - _ ._ ---,- ----___ -- -_____-------,-..-- .- --__ ------- • • . AGENCIES. - - J A 0. ORAFF, (ineccomrto J. S. Dilworth • a tilt..}Agent an liscard's Slitting and Sporting towder. ' Safety rem in any gnat:attire constantly on ..hand. 130 Second et-, Pittsburgh. 1734,f It K d ARD.--Efaving been appointed the ex-' chute. imu Jr s P t itterariab. ter the eale efThstact tehal Leather Belting, man af:ettmart4y7; .11:47iLL PSON, of Hartford. Conner . ..lent, We non Mier fur silo 0 Ism assortment of all widths. manfacture,. at the manufactutur'• price; his ankle being superior to any Leather Belting ern beano offered 'ln thlsmarket. Also,.a largo stock of all widths of India (Rubber Belting constantly on hand. and An sale at the ...._____ ~, mienthe Belting Depot,. No. 116 Market streett sep26 ' • J. it IL PIiaLIPB . .USTIII L003118,' Real . Estate •A gent, Stock, Merchandise and - Bill - Broker, am Ko. 92 rth street, abort Wood. Business promptly attended ally AMIIEL L MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi, •sen's Iturnrans• Company. 94 Water street._ FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Inert . ranee Co., 52 Water Street. • , GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFraalin it h tt ip. cm!r...eureue comer or vow T l 3 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu lnal Insurance Company. 42 %Fair Anat. GMo, U. TATUM,. 001MUSWnurroar G", TAYLOR& llllSTON,leitegessore - to Taylor it 141=0 General Commiesion and For 'warding Merchants. and Agents for Eastern. .Trans tee t n ea, l4 Cittni, C grn .l l=a . l Iftae dala•Ckt: ernarl 004 Kentucky - Hemp, Tobeme, Fonts AO. Window Glaes, Pig, Hu and White - Lead, lineal Storm and Cineim nail and Pittsburgh alansdkchired Goody generally.— Agents the "Penn BUJ" and "Banner NM". Shoed.. s, Pittsburg_ • No. 45 Front etreet, (amanita Louirriße. Pitburgh_ and It. Louie Packet Landing.) Cincinnati. Ja2o , 3ind • T A. HUTCHIS'ON k CO., Commission •fer Aleiebants and A gouty tbr the St. Louis Sugar Heflin- Dmler• Bum. Molasses, and Bar Load, Herm Mkt., Zinc, Paint, ta, BOOKSELLERS &C. 1. READ. Bookiellex sad Stitioner, No . TS 'Fourth street, Apollo Buildings. LR. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail • Deader in Blank and Schaal Booka,Papar and Sta. T; No. ea Wood give. (hetnyen Third and Fourth) Pittsburgh. mar2o Lb UN S. DAVISON Bookseller nod St ' Wooer,' minnow to Dm - li= * Airoori. No, Market nest Fourth, rittabunth. P. !CRY S. BOSWORTH. Bookseller and Deader In Ftatlonery, as, Na ad klarkat grad, near ond. Flttakßrgb. Pa. LAY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, xa es Wool stroet, next door to the entnekof arid, Fs. &boot awl law books comatantlf on band. MUSIC, &C. TORN H. flff:friYß, Dealer in Piano Ferles, lUndo anti Modes! Instruenen ix &b ad &mks, and . foa Sole went tor Cblekertnal Plano • Forte, Mr Western Pennsylvania—No. 81 WWI or,, ! t_ NRY KLEBER: Deale r in M;ti.,.ltiu- E tirio.i Instruzicnto, and t. z in c of Italian Strings, vitt MlZ';',l=t, ar2,..7:. ° ft 7.713:11= Plano. . &SCHRCEDER, Music Store, Fourth street. bets'ess Ma rket and Wood. Key It reeeleins, and Muskat Instruments or .11 kinds. DRUGGISTS. TORN HAFT, Jr., (encossisor M'Onf tivy toy.) Wildman and Metall Druggist sad Dale, In Paints. Ono, Diestuffa, ter; ] !1 Wood street, a door, below TWO. Amor. Platabura. ,Wirßezniar. dread an' Dr. Yard's Medicine. ' m[673 WILCOX iTeTi., .rozygista an 4 d rkth -00...a.tir 0. barer Mill d and ample% antornmear Jr ' b , l,,, Pimlitintia.Prelnmazandratielespertatning to their ' PUTT:Iane rernriptione earefoilYmmnomided. mrlii 21011S1 - P. SCOTT,' Wholesale Dealer Dregs. Palette. 011ie Varnisher' and Dre Stella Do. `an bertratreet. Pittaburen. All orders will rewire prompt attention. war Aorta Am =London A Oolt valuable Duntly.medlidnea. mar 2•Fly gdA. "FAIINESTOCK & CO.. Wiloieiae • Threat. and aunnewdzawav al - White leed-lted and tharwe, !assay Wood &pad hoot stmt.. E. 1/ SELLERS, W holesale Dealer in. ~ .azttralai . D. Strv, Tartilidwd. de- kw, ted. Pd... low. manna rum. -01%124111 germ. .D.RAUN: & *Vier - ale It Retail b atrat". arm of Liberty awl St Cab yawls, uSCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale . Druid.* No. 7.1., Wood dant, Plasborkb... CTiTEPH FLEMING. &teem - Otto L. Wilcox • p COMM >Last Area and Dianiond—E entt stanotlk y on band anal and ere:WS+ armament .1" Aaa .31adlarm..II•dleitta Chats. Parfulaerr. and all madam perteJoing to Ms barbuna. Pbraaans vooospu... , sioseeny ooisaaaSec .t Jatkl MEDICINE. JAMRS - RTStreffier and Residence, ?;•.11.111tEll otrlet, ay pothe the Cetheebst, Pll4l- ' isIAT M. VARIAN; M. D.. Office 6th street, V - T helm Smitheeld. il Ajrce ifours—D to. A- tO MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo tn era . Natio:du teiggis DlLlBY,l. r iey_rhantlailo ll7 D f _ 41 : eitr Street. WATTS & CO.. Merchant Tailors, 181 üb.rt, en now receiving nor t.ining Kock of Goods P. Cientlerneree Weir—Clothi. Cu. glisumni and Ventage oft/ni named OYU. 1 1, n 1 Our Linde and cogizanere eV 31. give us e cat f.mhl MANUFACTURING. ijW.' WOODWELL„Whilleeale and Retail .art iteartioalint , and D.. to °Mad Wan, K. $3 'IOIIN ;':I'VETHERELL, 'Manufacturer of - PATENT SOX VICES. • gawk* , ankle, SOLID COX wad BRAZED LOX VICES, cornet at Aartenn• sod Dat.. *on e fseal4 ane ware tram IS. Mad street, ItticlAM St . ;Agtealatt -EMBROIDERED :AND - APLICTWII:- TlT.l.l9—)latertals matted tar lesobtoldery salt AD. ark by • SIDS. L. S. WILSON, j•V.t - ISo. REIN Penn streetosbore Band. iliaßmilfralhick e ind ei p ncolde Clay afsotnrio&Com_any__. "'THIS COMPANY RAVING ENLARGED tb.treogoeUr toe tosaufkot twin& otorptopared to mot the lammed &maul tea tbalstiok. 13rottbio sod Ittallost Car. 0r1,..n vaptirttla t tatex a y Fit t !!'" 24 -. 1 .1n ' 64 4WAL . Boots and Shoes!! AIMS ROBB, No. 89 Market 'street,' 3d • door boos the Mu at Muse, would laddlot tlw.. I n Ar n t w ba si Las t wzi :1111= i f i f id al ki ez h ttrizaz dean Laud. radon* Ladr and all the atyhos tbuod ea tho ftstazu eitiou alio, Matte sad Chadrour Chdtorra and Full Roots and Mood, in all • their tarlatlow. -alao.Oardlausas Urara Patent Calf llooda. Ayoub Clalt Boots. Osamu ClaJtara aod Inowou also,Boya arid Youths' toots, Wm Noma Calf. - • nth thin. itouembar the'Rsoo. BO Xarket street. 0.825 JOWILD. IleMb & WMILD. M'CORD & CO. wnetraux.erD DETAIL nustirosAnut LIIAT AND , OAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DBALXBBIN ALL KINDS OF TUB& CORNSS OP WOOD AND nrzyrznarrs. Pittsburh, Pa. im.no, emelt emteseoe •Verr Want/ ..‘0171.01//sl+l an sa d 1..550, Muffs, Boss, Cuffs sad /us Bonnets. ermintr • Re* Conch'PaotarrAliegkenY.' 'M. H. WHITE & CO. would re ; tresettelly Informboblle that they have sedum Mt Lama. between Federal sad handoakey dram. They are now math :wend are prepared to metre orders tor avert ,d.d aßngF...l nZol es above oe. de wor their k. and the Übe they bare, tbey ttel ebithleat they ere enabt ed to do vast on - the moat reaeonable terms with three smutting article* In their line.. Peyin4r rat tioo to the eileklon ofmuerlali, and I:Larson lone but ccanyeteat ,irorksosol*e. no tunitatkm In warranting 1 heir work. We. ask the attention of the Imbibe , to thfs matter. X. B.—ltebatring den. In the best runner, and on the Coach and Carriage Factory. 1 - WINSTON, BROTlin, & CO., conier of le Belmont and nebews dries, Alleighlinf_Clty. would rearporrly inform their friend.. and the publia Baronet.% Roca. waf t TroggleTNA ' eigto ea7agri t Vlo ail their mhos. etyles L ilf [Web endproportion. • • All or will be erarcutod with Nth regsrd to dins billtp and beauty of Babb. fterethw will also be attended to on the most removable tome. 'thine In all their worl the test Eastern netts. Poles and Whoidlltpd, they awl waiddeot that all who favor them with their tatrotoops. will be horkalr satisfied on VW. of theirettirk. - • . Pl , Masers weranerte4 to give thema call before Fur. • • Filth Street Stocking Paetanr. k i.. IILITY, ENERGY, AND ECONOMY.—• The bat condo 11 , 11 , dren's llornilineoilfook btlew t Co. tbo fifth etreer dock_ ni g r iViny, t all madolbom 9e NO ADVANON TRION. • : • 'old, DALT, Rack Ina futon, tdh Milled. between Wood and Market. Le, =Aar ADA= ..... ...J. V. ifoonnun • Livingston, Roggen - & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, - PITTSBUROEI,'. PA. rACK and Depot Railroad Scales, hay, ut. no 0 Ofran d.o4' PLitform and Counter oor AS of an Also, Elena. Woo and Thumb Latehion COffer MOIL of various k inds: Paint .141110, iDDDm»rad nattofoll Data and Vutaninar, Malleable yon CourWID of may VII, Moto In form and notion. • • ' - ' • • Aft/ . W. W. WALLACE ! , . STEAM DIARBLE:WORRS, siio.in and 823 Z•lertv sine. WP.sge XnaOctd end. 0N1311E10113, • TOtabs, GiSTO Eitonis loroltare. Tow kerdele;LaPoebtrt Stoltorr , le., .are on bead, and made to order, by resehmon , ttd , tly.korto.- -Tbreo btmdred orldhsal 'indeed...dad do. droltotett at al; Ige b s; " • Blacksmith Bellows isinnfaitory. fIGPARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.—The eub. Seribers oriolereesertfults Warm their Moods and m aw geoemiltr. toss they den tame intomirtoen aVATSVlDAVThrthairjal‘trVACLlVlA eee BELLOWS of entry ifeettiAtio, ttlikh tbece detrmin ed t o mate of the em boil toatoriols no eaters* web. mop. TOW eti SIM sicereett d meet or ell stem Com to 40 tethr, at that, issaidlictom sorter enc.:m=4ml 15 1,4tY r n s i i , m i at a tiorra,,, mintwiicardalist. • . ;.wawa PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY:' MORNING, JULY 7, 1854. NEW TORN ADVI3IOI" .. BEMENT& - . Prom V18.5011E14 & SCIIELLIMAtmmkt Adesslisisg Rouse, n. 348.4,348 Broadway. Kew YarkAhtts N. 14 Nassau street.) Retkage 17 . 7114 In the City oXao Tork. • Fire and Bu rglar Proef Safe Depot; WM. bIeFARLALI& C 0..: -- 33 .144.1DXN ZalifE, 2W , YOBS: '' '', . . - • - Warehouse 145 Pratt Bt.; italtimore # .511'..; . . .ANK.S', Jewelers' and eounting.ll.oSse Eats oforel7 size, tonotoutly Am - Wind ki• salei, 194 warranted in ovoryrespoet. _ci. ..., . ' • , • • ' - Now . YE ., AiI Etb,.1851 : ' • Nittry. Mo. .3('FLoicuok Gond It Moos outlaw. tiro to inform you ot yaw Soh y 1. 7 _4mam and . rtrZl u rrn j tr indit en! _ r7. ! . l:l•ValZ ai lliVot ie t ^ M .....T.red thioughout toe no. to se beat,' Ita l om. Hato retooloect antortued. The Ws; little making, wil, I think, soottor for &slather , y youye . L, ipt.L. T..7NYINY, Jr.; LI .. • 11111E4 ot. ' . Elegant Cabinet FOrnitnre.. SCRAFFER‘usr - CROW, I N 05,125 411 1= Aathany of.artioTork, VIANEFFACTURERS, Wholesate and Re iv,iataU Denier. In Rich Garrott Itionroad Furnittus Vtl Y qbargrA. N tlrT.l ".l 7.a. "' Z ' tin ° Ltnt= I.lted to all and gamine our stock.' jr+.3tßY • FEVER AND AGUE. • DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, /brae Isar dna Ape. Mgr., finer. DismAria end ell Baler., Ailtrefons. yHE Proprietors of this Medicine will state without battalion or fear of &interdiction; that the TLIIPLIM licatashas enred.room pureans where It kw been intention& than any other mallet. In taafor.Lhe above dimmers. This medicine has neither Amnia nor •Y ON: A. - BROWN, would mostiespeotrally in ., new to nubile dint be kens en heed, of hie Avid on nu vett aide of tbe itikebe" CETt''' - M te suer . t=t of Vet:eta enit e iat aal to any in the United Stoke. 1111 bl lint R inds eon t; retrin t red orithent the aid at o area., driver. liar/oil and the 0001. tooIN End d o f Iles Cabinet kstsb lehment of lissaaer sieuelbuist, minansral to furnish their old =tamer. as well as ths penile at largo,lellii erersildng tbl B ll oe. Anoint. ho. 6 Wood, otreot, PU6160184: . . IfIASS WORKS; . j[IO ,3B. IiENZ 4t'VrIONTMAN lianinfacturer. of all ktuda UAW, .11011irl and WINDOW 63. Water and Pool ak.hl. .Particular attaatlonpikla oliallr g Allailow Oho sad private imolai faamillmaull Vball• i2I3M=I IWO tx.:Quiaa: tiONES 414EUIGO; Manufacturers Of Sprin' , sad_rin_star yleuitteVab•Stet l / 4 filk4l: nppiti . g=mi t grathem tra¢-dale).-Wrner of roinae'gmao. ' tam n Itoe rarciv,•.AGuicturen of arge=sirtzeirtriCrurzb., ler - -P wan =iiMM PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PBIDAy.. 40UN11 , 10, JULY 7, 1854 -' - - Hanlelndian Atrocities—From Santa Fe.. We t * e received a file of the Banta Fe Ga. iclte he red of May, from which we take the - ;no .period since the organization of this tetratery has it-been so sorely stricken, and so .'completely at the mercy of the Indians, as at this time: It appears as though all the Indians of the Great West had combined to overrun and ' , destroy no. 'Within the last fortnight the coun- Ary of San Miguel hits been. undly dealt with by 'a band of Bileyennes and Kiowas,from the plains, man the Arkansas riven They made a descent • upon that defenceless frontier, murdered twenty hen/amen, carried off ten shepherd boys captive, and drove off a large number of horses and mules: and, M. the wantounehs of their acts, they strew ed the valley with the dead carcasses of cattle. add sheep. In the southern part of the territo ry. thelleseakros era in full blast, and almost daily robbing our citizens of their sheep andcat tLe, on their way to California. Many of- the emigrant parties have suffered severely from murder and robbery. The Comanches seem to have turned their at tention particularly to the northren pert of Mex ico, where they fairly run riot in their devasta tions.. They have murdered as many as. twenty citizens In a mingle day, end acem to set at de fiance all attempts to stop theirjacurelens. The Jicarillas are almost lost slght.of in the hostili ties of the other tribes; they - appear to tie almost entirely subdued; The Navajos the most Power ful tribe in the 'Country, have also commenced depredations.. tleven'of them ran off SOO sheep, but Agt. Dodge has procured the return of one hundred, and hopes to be ahliirto restore: the hal— twee, • An express has been sent to Uen. Garland, now at'El nun', urging his immediate return to head-quarters, whore Lis presence ie much need ed: The acting Governor; the Ron. Wm. S. Mes. Berry, ho.‘ properly ordered. out n portion of the militia to repel the inros'ou of San :klignel coun ty, In addition to_those ordered out to defend the county of Rio Arrilm. Col. Cool: has ordered two companies of dra goons to pursue the Cheyennes and Kiewas who aro now ,devastating the frontier of San Miguel county. Under the circumstances it hecomes the ditty of every man to holditimself in readiness to mi stier the call of the acting GOTOIIIOr to take up arias. In the two. counties of Rio Arriba and San Miguel, where the call has already been made, wehope the. citizens will respond prompt ly, and tum out to a man to-defend their homes and preperty. If we do . not want a, general In dian war, we must act vigorously and put down the trilxis•that have already risen. Temlle Slaw/der' .Ly the Indiana.—A report reached us yesterday, and from its source we fear it nuty prove to be correct, that a party of Indians had attacked, some three or four days previoni the rancho of Mr. Itlsswelli.on the Rayader distant about forty mites from Taos, and killed everybody liring in it, in all. eight wo. men, ton men and two or three children, not leaving a soul to bear witness to theierrible de talla.' The it appears, :nest have Cross ed the : mountains immediately after their fight with Lieut. Davidson,. and proceeded direct to the ranche,- and findin g it comparatively:defence less, they perpetrated the 'enemata act rpeorded above. We announce We death of a worthy and mina- Ele citiaen, Ennis J. Vaughan, Eaq., by the hands of the nasasain. CO3I3ItUCLAL REVIEW Ma TUS PEAT. —We have bestowed much labor to condense and put auto tabular form." the commercial' tranrac tit:am-at the Custom Musa at this port fur the ffscalyear, closing Juno PO, 18 4. l'hojucruase of the various branches ix very largo, - botli la Laporte VICILVEIporiA, as compared with preeloua years. The general result hero presented will occasion surprise to many of our readers. Noterltbstand leg the stringrent condition of the money market at Neer York, during .the peat fiscal year, there is a largo Increase in the general importations at this p; et, and: this may be tuummod as a crite rion of the huskies:a of elm-Whole - country. Phi ladelphia, It is tine, shows ft riduetion in Its for! elg busine ,- . 6 for' tho year, tultSostodand other ports will probstlY show as 111C1e.1311 corumeasu- We with that ef New York. In the itrm of Dry Goods the increased awl thrown upon the market; is folly equirolent to 121 per rent., - while in the general importations for 18434, the increase beyetta the previous year is 'satinet 16 . per cent. Foreign sugar in the necondatikla in Impatience, and the articles of iron Ati4 gee' now form the third in ralue, in ad iiiloe to which the single arideleorrailtretd iron anti:mute to unless than $4,200,000 for the The summary here presented claims the atten tion of not only the merchant and importer—it claims more strongly the careful consideration of the legislator at- Washington. Not content with crowding upon the country one Hundred and . ninerpone mations of foreign merchandise during , the past year, et this single port, It is now pro posed at Washington to enlarge the free, list.— We gTow Seger at the 'South, mad ear Northern laborers Mid mipitallsts are str iving ; to create an Anteriimkrystern, whereby the cotton of the South shall he . paid for by the labor of the North.— And ogain, It has been:proposed to import for eign railroad :iron Tree of - duty, while the *lngle State Missouri could supply the rale'itiaterial for the whole wand. It is true that Great Witsln has of late years adopted a free teada polio which does not inter fere with the general trade of the. country; but wo can, without 'fear of, contraffiction, say that free trade.itid .tor contribute Mae Omani Ammer fiat position which areal Britain , has assumed and matntained. • • The tables alum eggregate imports to the suit of one hundred end ninety.one millions of dol• Inn against one hundred and tasty-Aye millions for the iirevloua year hi round numbers. • : " I This is not wholly compensated by the enlarg ed volume of domestic produce exported, Via : $66,483,000 in 18:13-4, against $411,993,000 in 18524. Where would Ire heretics:ln without this sudden and increased demand abroad for our bread stuffs Wail street would have exhibited , a deplorable, attpect in its numbed &rain. • . . The export Is fifty per cent. larger thin in the previous year, viz :—Thir' t,y-foar millions agaltust twenty-ine millions of dollars. This, too, while "our own manufacturers and producer& are sufferhig for the want of banking facilities. Nur ton and some other titles hare less coin in their bank .at this moment than twelio or fifteen - years ago, when the gold of California was not thought . - New York is as dry goods market of the Un ion. in this item the tabular details are appal ling! Nearly ninetytaillietus in dry goodethrown upon the New York market, as the channel for distribution to all the remote points, North, East, South 'and West. .The moot formidable item, however, under this head, is the quantity ware luiused, i--$1.1,500,000 for 1863-4,, again5t ...T.:5,1106,000 for the previous year. Europe, un der ordinary circumettincies, deluges the United States with manhfutturfil goods, but the past year has been prolific in its yteld. , The politioal condition of Europe has no doubt served to force upon our tnarket, at heavy saoritices, large quan- titles of dry goods that would otherwise .-have waited a local demand. - Whether these sacrific es will permit a recurrence of each enormotm im ports Info the United Statee'we leave to the next year's history , , to show:-K..l'. Cour. and Ens,. now .1T Done.—A: correspondent of the Neer...York Tribune, .travelling , in the West, says: "I consider' it rather fortunate that - Lake Champlain hes been considerably 'done' because on I passed threugh it by idea I could give only an imaginative description of it. - !This, however, la not difficOlt. I may tell you in confidence, that I. once wrote an account of travels in Tur key, for the. North American Review, although my imperlence .of -Orientals was confined to the 'wooden Turka that. etaiteopposito . the deers of tobaeconiabe stores, and am now the Eastern oorreepottdent Air an Importarit but dierepetable daily paper in New York. You may have seen in its columns the other day an elaborate plate n!! tit of tine vut ekpetme about to be entered Into for Eastern correspondence. - ..• It will, no doubt, astonish you, air, when 'I inform you that'! am Mal 'expente.„ I have no doubt bat that I shall be able, teem iny 'little in 'the Born, to supply most important newt.from the seat of war." - Spain, wilriecelvo for her coleny, not only a bur but , generous sum—such a ono as may ley' the thendition of Substantial .wonitn after n•doeminit het proitrate credit.. Its 'possession by the United States ion necessity to them—just such a necessity en .that contemplated by the goat" Weisliatoon - !.. f ' This 'passage is from an elaboreta editorial or title ran the-Washington • lJnion. ! It, must,: of course, hate been. ritten with. the sidminietni‘ elan's' knowledge end approbation; ; It in evident, then, thit the atinithistration hes tint only reeal red have - Cuba at nil hatands upon the plea of necessity, but.. even lited.the sons which Spain has got to take 'for the island if she does nob wish to here it :Wrenched front. herby force. The editors of the 'organ denqt tall us.what the =IA inin is which-the initainistretton his fixed for the pan:hare, and which Spain must take as the only alternative to _taking nothing but bird k oeks,buttheyinform , "thewcirld'whit tort or a ' *net It le‘—they say us not cm7yoijefr Cute:yen emirdni v: Who can supleiently admlrnlliend telnistrithnes liberality:Loettrfa ;tartar' The failure of Messrs . . Ithbert and George L. Schuyler woe announced in Wail street as Sat urday, and the unfortunate event, coming at an hour when a more hapeful feeling began to been °enraged by the 7/1210118 Federal, State and local disbursenients 'of the first of July,. was the chief topic of conversation. Ito effect on the Stock , Exchange was to check iMprovement on the' Board list generally, ,and to; causal farther de- I cline in New York and NOW Raven, and New York and Harlem Securities, the senior member of the Honse—now end for some days paid, t musty . ill at his residence up town—being the President of the first, and the junior, the Prosi er the last named road. They ere also very large contractors in several of the unfinished Western-works. Mr. 'Robert:Schuyler was one, and we•believe, chief originator of the great Illi nois-Central scheme, and-Was Preiddent of the Road up to -the present year. Ile is a gentle man of large experience in Railway and his ambitious enterprise add more than Or dinary abilit,r backed by early success and a handsome private estate, made him so piominent in the publio works of' the country that he held no less than three Presideneies and several Treasuryships previous to the fatal Norwalk ac cident on the - New Haven. Road, which led to an act of the Connecticut Legislature, - restricting the head of that Road from holding any other Railroad Presidency. Ills brother was then mode President of the Harlem Road. The un dertakings of the.firm were large previous to the CiletkiithiCh RIO first given to the Railway in terest in the Fall of 1853, by the Enronean War and the rise in the value of money en this aide; and unfortunately they'were not—and probably. from their unfinished or already embarrassed condition, could not be—curtailed in season to prevent a disaster which . was not wholly unex pected to those .who.have closely watched the movements initial] street for the past few months. The sum total of their present contracts *rebore uo means of estimating. They certainly, how ever, count by millions of dollen. The tempo rary expedients to which the long protracted pressurein the Money Market, and thenecessity of meetiug mattuing installments upon the large loan in which they are intereeted,.have no doubt increased the coat of carrying this heavy burden. The general effect or the failure in varlotudy re garded In the Street—by Home as being s storm. which mayclear the Railway atmosphere of Some of its most serious embarrassments; by others as only one, and not the last of the severe shocks. which financial confidence in the ,condition of the times, is now subject Y. Tirries. It is said that ltir. Olds. of Ohio, that purely 'democratic" member of Congress who goes for raising the postage on poor men's letters while, maintaining the franking privilege for tobaoco chewing julip-swigging,Zemben3. of Congress, has a son who Was recently appointed to office in part consideration of. his papa's vote for the Nebraska bill; and that this sonlabors under the name of Marquis de La fipyete OWL It seems . that the father is. So. profoundly ignorant's man that he supposed he wan eying his offspring the proper' name of the good La Fayette, when he woe only giving him the gallant Frenchnian's ti, tie as a nobleman—jest as if, wishing to name the boy after the Tether of 144 Conotry, he had called him General Waahington Oldt instead of George Warhingion Olds. It is not turprisbag, perhaps ' that such au ignoramus should wish to lay no additional tax on the circulation of intel ligence among the people, but we don't believe his constituents will like him any theletter for Y. Trib. Onto harasses Laws.—A law, recently pass ed in the State of Ohio; contains very stringent provisions against the frauds of the innumerable non,resident companie.s that have set up business throughout the State. Their agents are compel, led to filo answers with the State Auditor as to their condition, as wets as to publish statements In thernewspapers. Lo asses of loss, agents who issued the policy are forbidden to remit any mon. cy to their principals until encl. loss is paid; and the policy holder and claimant td empowered to stop the money belonging to the home office,' In the bands of every agent in the State, until his loss Is settled.. The penalties for' violating the law. are a fine of one thousatul 'dollars sand. im prisonment. TholVest has been overrun by yes., caution of this clue, and untold misery bee been caused among Classes, who -were unable 'or too' thoughtless to discriminate between genuine and bogus institutions. . COAL 3liscs trouts° or GA9.—Tho contin ued fearful. accidents In coal mines. owing to a practical defect In the means of their Munk's don, have given. via , to' many contrivances for preventing such evils. lane of the molt ingeni ous suggestiona to him Mr. Septlmus Rime, who proposes thilluininato the mines by mews of coal gas, thus rendering useful. that whichat the patent time is the very bane of the tgliDer..... The gas is to be made. "on the bank."-that is ea the surface; and carried down the shaft and along the . .rolley-ware," by fixed pipes In the , lomat way; they are to bo kept constantly burn • tug in properly constructed .lamps. with an - im movable gauze of wire round. the flame. roc supplying the lamps in the ..galleries." where the actual workings are being tarried on. the gas.ti to be conveyed by flexible tubing . by this means there will bo no difficulty in moving the light to the position needed by the miner. Each lamp is to have a eone of floe Davy gauze wire around the flame and to be protected by an outer easing of coarse gauze, which wilt prevent the tra.na mission of flame to any outward exploslre mix‘ ture In the pit...-.lfiniay Register. Tim GIAMORIJAX SLAVS. CAS --I r iorteinally 3. Id the Unite.; States - Circuit:Court this morn ing. Captain Charles Kehrman, master of the brig Glamorgan, taken on the coast of Afriea• by the brig Perry, 'and sent to this port, eel convicted on the charge of being engaged in the slaw trade. The Glamorgan sailed from .New York 'on the 341 of September last, under command of Capt. John Sterling. When a few dap out she was knocked down,..* and to disabled that she had to return for repairs. During the time occupied In refitting' at Ambrier, the' mate and seamen went on shore. The day before their second de• parturo It was testified that Capt. Kelantan came on hoard, and informed the mate that she was to ship en unlawful cargo, and that time the vessel was under the control - of the supercargo, • one Catania. The mate testifies toe quarrel be tween the Captain and supercargo, daring which the former threatened to give the vessel up to the first American vessel of war that vitae in view, but it was in evidence that he made no each attempt; on the contrary attempted to es cape. Italy appears to be to a very disturbed state, growing out of the war to - Europe, and the pros pect of come relief In the course of events it bits superiodoced, from the despotism order which it suffers. Private letters from Italy confirm the Ititelligence of the anxiety which is maid to reign in the principal titles of the peninsula. The po lice of Naples are singularly active and suspi. clone of some undefined impending outbreak. At Modena, they ore afraid of a second emoute at Pipe:tin, and the whole of Lombardy Is occupied by Austria with a precatitlonsry force, such as lies never been judged naceesarj before. The recent expression of Kossuth and hist:int shOw that there Is good reason on the part of the nu thorities to fear a popular disturbance. As much as the Ilangarian and Italian parties bate Rus sia, an the impersonation of despotic authority, they hate Austria and those under her influence, more for being the persecutors of liberal senti ment, and the perpetrators of barbarities against the republicans,disgraooful to the age and to ha maul ty. The Reciprocity .Treaty it done for. The Weahlogton correspondent of Tad Erprtsa says that It was rejected by the Senate in Executive Session, on Saturday, for the alleged Inequality of tho advantages conferred by it on the respec tive contracting parties, and also because It was an infriuglanent on the privileges of tho louse of Representotives, -which =alone originate ohan gee in the revenue litWO; No doubt the active 1 men in brioging about this result, were ybe Rep resentatives and Senators of the South, whose de termination is that there shall be no reciprocity between the Free States and. Canada. They seem to bare been able, howeior, to find satisfac tory, practical and constitutional reasons for their course.-2.7. Y. ?tribune. Tue Stare Tamps.—Thu grand Jury of Bosto'n hero represented to the President the conduct of Lieut. l'age, of the U. 8. brig Perry, rho', ro /eased the supercargo nod the ( mld Mete'ef the slave brig Glativorgem. The captain', tin t mato and throe of the crow were detained' for, trial. They say they who were keteriscd Were' the moat guilty.. , . 'rho liminess of the U. A. Supreme CoMt .grows beyond riU precedent The reporbt of the' last - term will till two largo volimeemliereas .previotudy one. volume was found sunlit:lmb' for the proceedings of term. lltasooar.—At the Democratic PrintariMeit, lugs In St. Louis County, Col. Thermion. nebtoW wee nominated for re-election to ConAess unanimous vote, - having received Francis P. Ma, Jr., was Olmsted as ere of ail; candidate, for Rouse of Representatives:: ' The latest acconnts from Melbourne, Asustwa lia,repr sent that the cholera and dysentery. prevail there to an alarming owtett, The Louisville Courier ways Wedriesdayva responsible gentleman olierSd 1080 bangle Mere Pork, disUvarable Feb. 11.11, aillOper Md. j =ME • .-. • : • • • •. • -;-•^• / Tue Surrxte .. Dett.."-I,We lane looked with! Ritimi Deati.=-We hive 'letters from Hanna ', ces ~ interest upon, the anomaly that IL Cianrob le the sand ` fag „the death .01' Ste*, thelptendente 11 i United States should owe an 'allegiance of *pin- who' committed the outrages'on the aillaciMaits,. E i ion to the see of Rome., We have alwaYs felt a ri m , Ele died of black "emir- on thOticiat' of 0 I curiosity to know hor any exercise of foreign the 27th tilthnio. Thus, while"iatr., Sebbs It. de.: authority could enforce' obedience to its corn - pending , a pow* lei mend for his r emora s was ma „ utis "„, , Th __ ° ,, re f entcu S tutu trhe twee! , t beßieheP higher and greater than theta any Govelentetat .- TO of commis a nd the re fr actory Trustees of St. Lou- has removed hite,—.Warh. Star. \, •" --:,' -,,,,. is has afforded a test; and as might here been ex- : • '• - • „,, . „__ % peeled, the spiritual thunder has donelittle more ' PILESENC% or 31-trte-A Renueruenitraeeettg: in Or than sour the tempera of the recitsarte.\ History a railroad ear lost his hat v When, without a me- • .0, ~, I describes the reluctanoe\eith which the\ Cherish • meat ' s hesitation, he\ pitched his 'h hat c box, on ', 4. 1 of Rome relinquished . its temporal authority on I which were his name and address, af ter : Witte . 4 , the kingdom of Ragland in the reign of Henry !ly judging that the latter lea d to'the7 - - VI. • Then the rope had criminal and r cluteeerl i turn of the former and so it did. „ '!, '' jurisdiction in England. Thcfl his legate a peal- ! BALLOONING IN 10010 . .._4 man named Xi:light. 'r- . ing from the King, of Englan4a Ball or eXeoltt- I, reeently - inade a baskien- ascension at Bombay. ' munication was published whrob annulled the ! but upon reaching the upper, air, became !gin- royal marriage, bastardized the bard issue - and i rant of all principles of earestatan, he lost the withdrew the. Pontifical protectionVrom the roY- l• command of • his balloon, arid after being driven, al throne- The King of England had to knock about at random for, several hems, was finally \ under and the papal legate was re:instated in ; deposited gently in the cooling waters of the Ara- . l• triumph. Such was the 'Power of Viiieusi idle - 1 bian •flea, at a distance of ten miles from land. 1 •• glance five centuries ego. We have rimier had i Fortunately for the daring serounatit„ he was dirt- any particular dread of "PePerS and%wooden , armored and_picked up by a steamer' and carried shoes." for one reason; the Americans hallo eery I, into gent. ,; . 1=• , \ !• t little superstition. They have very little • awe of i . laccounts of .-;-- • a l COPPER Sinsunirr.—The following l ots o f cop- men or-Tim-01es. Wonderfu epTei ' the 21st inst. bv prop eller 'miracles, in which the blood of : Si. Jai:thumb& is . F er , * kr ere ! ht Fl te d'° ll ,.„—,, ,„,_ 4 , .......... ~,2 7 , liquified without producing aiayperceptible effect UM" ; — vrma tau """ ° "" -e ' ''''' nt """"" ‘' .'. upon the health or morality of the neighborhood,' 809 lbs.)---70 bbls, (81,870 lbs.)-111 bbls stamp, .., and our lady of Loretto ,according to the tiffids.% ( 64 • 79 S The). Fronithe Neeth Weseirui SS 'bits' . vits of various foreign gentlemen, Is shown to es, (18,842 Its). From the Siskowit,R bblp and ' '''.7 have rolled her eyes in an edifying manner; fail .one mass, (7,744 Ibt From the Minnesota Wu, "•••• , to impress a practical people with any particular '. .f I D manses; force, because'illey don't see precisely why it is j ',There is also a large lot of iron ore and more , , . necessary or what it has proven. When the copper up the wharf ready.for shipmentt.--Laks \ , doctrines of a Church are submitted to popular •Swi7ier Jeer. ' ''. • • consideration, they are adopted so fares they Tile Washington Union is awfully down on the i May conform to'popidar , judgment of right_ ..But . Know Nothingi,'i and abases them like'Plek- it is not the national habit to yield an Unqualified pocket& . We presume the Administration don't ••• I , assent to the dictum of any body, whether he want tbhlr votes, when its organ grindePut mu • : & lives on this aide of the ocean or the other, or slat e thie.wi s e : \! '' - , ~. , .. whether he wears a cocked hat, a crown, or a Know Notningisinvitill turn out to be n'fasion tiara. And so when the title of property comes of Northerd,Whigs, Abolitionists and Freesollers. in question, or the right of taxat , on, the Ameri- It will turn out to be ap amalgamation of the can people will reason for themselves. If it odds and tank of the dietary. As un'orginits- . _ seems to them just that a partioidar set should tioa they will be annihilated. They will dropte be done or submitted to, none excel them in their 'pieces like a Awe of .sand.- We do not maim .examplary compliance with the directions of a that the men who.oppOse foreigners .and tatho-\ '. voluntary organization. The immense sums con- lies will 'renounce theirprejediceit indrelattheir \ tributed to the cause of foreign missions proves opposition. , But Wto ! mean *at euch ei:plebeld, \ • 1 the uniform oper a t io nsa othef a sense otehristiatt motiy, histeregenonstberd of. bons, tigers, sheep, =t! e . duty,ngexercise of any power goats, hyenas, solved, hogs andraftlesnakee can to enforce it. If the Bishop of Londotrehould, not long stick togethe4 _They Will fall ta pietteS, however, complain that' there was a defectrie They are like 'pirate -3 Withbut a commander.—` , X.• charity in America, and demand au' increase,' he They arolike pirates in tinotheereePect They,, ', would not get it, that's all. But these Trustee! war - war all: regular parties, as',pleatim war \ ' in St. Louis hold title to property committed \to against all regular aocietleitand realties.. • They them by a testator to be administered for speat. may spread like fire in the Prairie:ie . -but-the fire fled purposes. The Bishop of the Dioceee de/i will be evanescent, for no bra forest teens - eon. sires' a surrender of this title to himself. The( tribute to the flames. This Society may catch • Trustees refuse. • • \ the dry grass 'and itubble,tandie may Mete like Ur. Nuncio Bedini whose excessive modesty i i, e ar b arre l, . iti t,.it e li g ht will fin , b e tortjEL. caused lint to derirt from the United Staten gi*hed t ' ' • • ' '\ ' ' ''' I. withind. accepting certain public demonstrations AN ItarsrnionsExita.—Contit Marael, Who which it was understood were intended for him, nes ), eiTed f ro th R om . in ig,tiis for we idle t he ._ reports to the Papa the contumacy of the" ob- 'republican struggle,' is now migrating A fitilt ,- athlete Americins. The Nuncio advises the farm atter Belleville 111, where, With. his family ti •_, Trustees to obey the Bishop. The. Trustees are he has ' tiled down Los plain natinmel chisels. 't.t !'" 'still obstinate,. and therefore the Bishop excom- ! Itfr,. - _ ",.. ! municates them. an gentlentant named 1 I &fele —An old• Germ , dingon enact the spurs of ~,..• We should think the Church authorities would Jacob Olinger, rest do better to file a bill praying the substitution of the mountain in AlleghenY,towalibifii etemnitted X other trustees, or alleging the propriety of a suicide on rpidly last by hanging himself by the . „*. si change of the trust purposes. And they let the neck in the weeds near his realdence. \ Nfo have ; s t tribunals of tne country decide upon the ques- heard no cause assigned: 'Re was suspended -, Lion involved. If trustees accept a trust and from the limb of a tree, end his feet resting on • fail to comply with its conditions, there may be the ground.--Nidlidayslareo Register.. '• \ s_ 4 . , complaint at the hands of parties interested, in Tnx Drummer or CAIIIIItIA. IN .-- -v r the administration or perhaps in the reversion, of It seeing that the Democracy of Cambria to ty - t the fund, tindery imagine if an aocaunt of the, are again in trouble about their Legislative can- ''' • trust administration should be ordered, that a dilate.. They met in County:Coweention, and, , '''' • bill of excommunication would bee poor voucher notainated‘Dr. Wm. A Smith, of Ebensburg, with _ . airSiest a decree for restitution. ' Let the Theh• whom a portion of the party, especially in and op go into the courts like the Methodists, Pres- shoat Johnstown, "are dissatisfied; tind;_itscord, " •!- byterians, and Baptists, and test the validity of ingly, a ca m, „id, t h e n om., of oto, b a ha re d • the • treat. Or if lie will not, let him at bast and twenty-foir persons algae& to it, is publish- •., give the trustees, what is termed in the lingua& ed in the Johnstown Echo, addressed , to Q. R. • of the heretical laity; a bond to "Indemnify and Smith, its editor, desiring bias not to raise the - 4 sive harmless" the . Trustees in the preminea.—: ticket nominated, and requesting him to become , 13ut it ie impossible to excommunicate perties out 's candidata for the Legislature—pledging them- . . Legislature--pledging title to Prefer:7. in this country. selves to support himf The 'Democracy is be- ginning to split up everywhere. There is agood • time coming.---Wirtmordend intelligences, ~./Age Sttexaiterlstionlixtateeki---lattiei trip up the Lake, from - which we navejust returned, we notice that business of every description is ,ac. , five in the Iron Region: At: Marquette Many _, net, dwelling hotises, stores and wor4hope have been put up this , season; end docks Mel ware home are being erected ,to accommodate- ship- - ping., A large amount of iron ore now liimat the , Bay awaiting shipment: Net much of that - • mess, bowever, eau be done this season , nee un- , til our Chip canal at the Sant is finithed: • . - Considerable ground has been cleared - Ind put '- into crops; and the influx of • popultition_tbiti spring elms been large;:and is steadily increasing. —Lake_ Sup. Tour. .. , _ --- YAM( Linante.—We have , the Liberia Heridd of %fay SA. It, tlio first issue of that paper eince its suspension in Alime n t, 11353,,.f0r- want of a supply of printing paper. The Herald be ing the only vehicle of intelligence In Liberia, its suspension has been felt here, as it trout have been there. The publisher in the,preient num ber announces "a Sae lot" of paper, received by the Linde Stewart, which enables-him to resume Liberia was likely to reap some advantage from the difficulties -in , Enrepe. - The merchants - of Monrovia had been advised of an advttace in En- glandin the price of , eamwood" end paint oil, and of the probability of a continued advance tut long as the difficulties with Rusin should remain ua-. settled. It was thought that palm oil would be advanced to 45 cents a gallon, and eamwood from 75 to 85 dollars a tea. • ' • . . The Herald represents the Republic of Liberia as rapidly advancing in. prosperity, and in the arts and blessings of civilization, and as heeling Within her all the reqiisites to enable her, with proper energies and reasonable outlay of means, to rise to a proud eminence. There had been, during the eight months in which the Herald was suspended, no abatement in the match of im provement, either in agriculture or mercantile operations ; and the whole aspect of affair* was such as to micoarage and stimulate energy and enterprise.. New sources of wealth had been opened, and agriculture, the main pillar of all Countries, was prosecuted with a vigor hitherto Unknown in Liberia.. 'dm a word," the Herald says,: "the people of Liberia, if • they properly appreciate their position, are the most happy of any.in the world. Their trade is courted by all nations, and 'their commerce itICITAIMS in a ratio of a hundred per cent, per annum.—Barton' Thar. Tarrrry Cnaacn To no Fasit.--The vestry of Trinity Church, we are Informed, here pulled & resolution to make the pews in that magnificent edifice absolutely free as soon as their new chap- . el up town Is oompleted—probably shout the middle of September next. As it is, we believe ever/fifth pew in the °Minh is free already, es are also the most of those in tho northern and southern wings. C1101:311A AT Jerreasos Ctrt.—lbtrirzersouter of the 21:41, say& "Our city within the loot two days bas been visited by this terrible scourge; but not to as greet an extent uwe at one time feared. The reports of the disease, and its erects, have gone abroad greatlYtisgelfied. and we therefore take this opportunity of statlng.that there has net been more than 12 or 14 deaths in all, and at the present time there is not a case that we canitieer . of In the city. • A Daiwa of sheep, numbering olirren thousand Lout, passed through Edwardsville, Illinois, on Saturday hat. They aro from the State of Tennessee, and are to be wintered in Missouri, till neat spring, when they will be driren to Salt Lake. PACIIIO ROAD TO JiTTIRSON Ctrs.--We Ott gratified to learn that Hudson E. Bridge, Esqr., President of the Pecifie railroad, who is now in . New York,has succeeded in buying rails sufficient i to.compiete the road to Jefferson City.••• \ ,_ • -„„ ~,,\ • CNOLCRA AGAIN AT ANDIPENDSNCII.--+Age LAI. ' funhis, Statesmen, just' received, says that is gentleman from Boonville announces thk receipt of a dispatch at the latter place, stating thatthe cholera had again broken out at Independence. ML Flummox, the newly appointed Chief I Justice of Nebraska, is a pettifogger at'Albion, I Calhoun Co., Michigan, totally unknown :tifty ' miles from his residence. He, has been distly,, 1 • guished for his vociferous defence of everface, ! of Gen. Piero% right or wrong:, • Really it ap pears to us that where so limey vital and impor tant questions may come before' the judicial, functionary, be should at least bo a man of ?mi. pectable qualilioatjOhs and good iniellect—Tblede Prates Is Itreasus, IL The .Whigs, Free Sollars and Autl.liehraika.Democrsts of the Stith Con. gresslon bietk-tot; in \ Maine, ' (eareljeied of. Virashingtep, Hancock anti Aroostook 'temper, and represented by .J. D., Fuller) or. gOlDg to meet in • otis coact tion, for the purpose ;;of. tusking their , stren upon, .att • Anti-Slevery candidata, l'. II . st_theitiptember etas:.. )P, (17,„ Duni Axon in. I.—About 225 hogs,,, \ being half of drkve of 60 bead , from the excessive ' h t 'on'tMon lut, 'while on the .eastern b la of , thit 11ILM Central Redirect'. between ru and, tike juiiijtkon. They were being t ted -Trent •Vetrillion OountY to ti t' \How York, but \ being its .elosely, stow in the •Cars, they .suffo c ated Irate •the ,heitt-- Aimi", ed \ - Tribune. , • ... \.\ : •.: \ '• • • Tun Csoie.--put 17 lia }, \ - eir ' 5 ofc'tio k needed idoilrably witlith 0 . _ 5 __,.. ,... ,...... ...,... maniof 'theta harlot tinloa a ,"""'A i Tt''' `. ,2,ye. Nolritbatioding the bubz..".. .. q, of u`"\ a riee ° w trY ill abo he ta ut W ab c o ll rt 6 --„„ At a in mu nto " j p; esz 'A .-,— "T" .4roti a ne stelik) , (ii - 7,),;WAls,run e 8• • , •- 4 •.. , , • • . . . • • \ yd,,,,6„:. la the Ild District, Sam* J. Gilmett his been nominited as the Whig eiutdidate \ ,fer ico h greas, , aud the Morrill ttennoorats kayos pre 's' Leaved the ll 'aMII of Oea. John fi, PenyV Both' of the notnineei hais agreed to abide. the deel dein of the Committee of COGRII3IICO lippetated . by :We RoaxinitiegCohyttnilooa, The criiporktatts of tfa lkiebraaka bill determined to preemie a unitealrent in favor of oin. -: ~, ; \ • \ \ ' ••, ••. - • ' s , ft,-'44 ".11 -4 41 , 1 , 14, _;\ , ‘; S t i r-, %- , tig ,- - , vi-ea,„ , •\ - -...n• - ,: - . - - \\•, \ \ :V \ . ,• ,- , \-, • k ,-, . :~ \ .;.1- ,. .... , ;' , .• --, :,-.',.;; ~.., We have a rumor from Woe Weston that Col. Polk. a brother of the late J. R. Polk, better known as Sill Polk, is to hare the mission to New Granada; His diplomatic career will not soon by forgouoo by those who visited that part of (be world when he 'was our nominal represents tire at Naples. If he ahoidd be. sent to South America be may be able to do some political mlia . chief,•bat be will not have an opportunity' to . mortify u many Americans as he did atNaples. The Evening post's correspondent says, Polk's claim will be strengthened by the, fact that he served in Mexico and was in all tiro ungsdnary battles In which Generals Pierce -- and Cubing were engaged. President Pierce has, emir prop erly, a moat kind feeling for those who were his brethren "in arms" on the bloody fields. of Mex ico. Indeed this feeling, more than any other, is said to hare 'prompted his appointment • f Mr. Cashing to the Cabinet. They served to : titer as soldiers; they both.' like Julius Censor, bad the falling eiclmess; the one fell frog:U . llls h. • the other fell down a cellar, and yen know, tellor4ranz makes ono Inn:Anus Buffalo Cow , . . - . A Waskiiiiionletter-writer intimater • administration democrats of Vern:toot foot, hurt at whit tbey consider the neglect of thb Preal dent. Their State, they lay, soled htnil l l.7 against him, lad yet she is_ the only one of the four opposition States which his not been boo ored by the favorable notice of the Eseentive.--- 3thassehosetteand Kentucky have each a repro sentativo in the Cabinet, and a citizen of Tonnes. '• see holds the profitable and responsible position of printer to Congress;th which he was electeA inatrict accordance with'tho wishes of the Pres- \ • Went . Whine Tertoont, tho . only 'remaining one '•• - of four Stites which voted•egainst him, has no thing. The complaint of Vermont' Reams Teas- ‘. onable—the more so as it cannot be dopbted that the President might strengtlkt himse.V and the party as much by an itnportantitiopothttaint from Vermont as be.did 67 either , . . . bow t 'sl iska A ! E ease s 'Meat of 4 N - P rut &Jul Latisti hth. ft. l3 Z•vbolerle :trprettra•sl7 ,7 ,4:41%,.. 4°. roosiss..No.llGXstia A. I. & u. Pul LIPS. NOIL CL.Yril —7 00 yd 3. 4-4 Transfenf; Duff 011 Cloth, tor Wladow aboihiticist reed the -.. Farnary and tor tabs, whalanle sad at the , Warenoatos, 116 Ilanket at. t - ~• .it . Pll Pa. ' •,., WARRANTED PURE FRELNCU. BRAN. ) - V 1.1 . 11 1 VB l a . d llt t ..T ggVg # P °l *, ---' A X ; \ : - 1 Cognac.% Ito - thr, 0 . '‘, •\'-• - \ \ \- • Jer i" " ° VOWS A d Al7l3VO.ltilha tkatace, ' \ . MMZOORAPH - LIKEIsI,MI;. OF, DR.' \ . DCFP-The enbeexibe , has knattoe'd ate. abtantot , - ,.‘1 an %Wow Ibuograph e of the great SS talon arp, wt. DIT/V. Call and w theca, , J. 15:, Da Vl3O N. • jet s .. . •..... 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