PITTaPURGH GAZETTE PVIILISHED DAILY . AND Wrent-ST - WRITE co.. DAVID Wrg [shutter; itmairr. melt ox sums sum; xcrt saos rotes 14:11* .(117101. , . DA IL T-' TERMS: 31.% dollar - a - Per =anti. payable half yearly ''ll inet l l , - - two doll per aunum. In advance. Clubs soPPllod Ob i nn bring cOnaltbm/: Three copies pe 600 Wu nudes do. ' 00 Toomty cooks and to be Tbo Peeks= For each club to ta addreresed• onepersun, Dahl Invarlahlyta advance. Nog:lab papers. be seat at, try roar e.rpleru Inge= the Moner is amt tae Itik! _.TES OF ADVERTISING: . • Meta, /lam of NimPenuil or Do one losertion. --..... Ai 60 Lltoo D o max additional loserUon..•—. 0 two one I 76 Do ; them week 0 s 400 ono month - 6'oo three months- ........ . .... . oo four ............ • • 00 Do • to•oho 10 °I • Ft/M.INR Cards, In nom or ism per enamor 00 Doe dollar Ihr each additional Rua - Ow Miser s. ehangeable at pleasure, (PM Mt ousno es ay - 26 03 For each .a.t1u..1 "*" 4h.et forash a halt ~ dditional mama Inserted under the yeast • Advalisetnents azaddlott aiknotors, and not or Mean li rtbri ' si b uln dn iTr beyond too awning Noumea 6.‘r their publication, • Aononaclug candidates for DM. to be charced the same . °that. advertleements. Advattsonents 'not mutat .on -the CoPT for • needled be-eontinind till forbid, and . tle - a . gii:liace of asintal l aarlt,rs ' is iiictly limited to' the Untiftnroutilata busload, stol n all a . ..gliti.74 . lentsga beluddtglyZunreted , Vtlrtharr omil/Zeledes. and all curet of alrertlamnelta In humidor or °therein. be yawl the limits eismired. lw charged at the ..col calm. roe all such transient adverthdoz will be Miwrateir. rend , red. nd! ponnont pormonot is denim,. • nil adnerelsoniones for rtharitable lostitutlonslni entri..to amid p, and s, other public mretl elm and all pnilttcal medium and notPw to be charged pay. aide eel admits ' • • itee'rillitalsotioser to be charged 60 cents. Death notices Inserted withont charge, a nd u Wed by funeral invitations m obituary palms. a when so rroparakdto be ridden, • • - Daimler advertisers. and others sending rornsnunle nr requiring snidest desimied.to all atteot loo to Fairs, flolneas, Cowell& of any panne entertainment; where thaeres are made fn. admi ttance—all moan of pri vate association. very notice deigned to call attention toprivate euternris-e, calculated ot intended to promote Individual interest...a only be Inserted with the under standing that the men Into be pald.for. If intended to . be Inserted in the local column, the eau will be charged • t the rate of 10 cents per . Bishop or notices to to charged triple prim. Tarmn Ilnense Petitions S 2 meh. . • • • t • Heal. estate Agontst Anctlnneots' adrarttootnento not n be doonool nod, yearly Yttes, but allowed a diesur it of thirty-throe and ene•thlrd per cent from the =want of bills. Rini! nn1161,2251N 14 , DAILT PAPWL One aquae., three Do. eech additional ... .. 37 Avvrtmnderctll Irttri.y.rerrs. Ono an (LI lince.)ona Inaertion cent.. Dn. each additional Ineortlon...-.1:3 cents. Ail transient adverlhannenta to be paid In ad a. RATES OF DISCOUNT. =Uti==tl ITITSMMO /111112, nr SONS, Brokers. ' N. HOLMES ,t, 21'. , 57 Mari 6 of. Woven Thiro PENNt , YLVANL.k. Bank of Pittat.urat --...P0l t=3llrE l k o a f o If' a:: Flr 1 Bank of Columeroa..--.par . Dank of North Amalie...par 1 Bank of North'n Menlo. i Bank of Bennonraula.—Tar hank of Penn Towshlp-.par I Common:4l Bank of Pa......par Partners' a Mechanic& Ilk- Olrard 11ank...-.--........0ar . Kensington Itank..-- . _..-par fannfer.* Hoch. Barat-.par il..sofee' Bank.- . . ... ...par =TM ita n r% 'l ": -..... 4.. r 1 Southwark 8utk.....- "" rof Tr OOboOo adannan'illank.....;:--...par Bank of ChambWistaWh.... 1% Bank elCheatoPr Countr.- Bank of Danville.- . . . . .. .«.: D. of Del. Oa, Chaster:- Bank of Gernantowo--,--par Hank of (httroburgh....-. 0: Bank of Lawistows,......:..' - Bank of err Montgomerr Co. Bank...-nar n.nt of Northrunbarlan . d-par PAultala Bsuk-.......-- (..kdombta Bk d Bridge - Co-pi Doyloatown Bank par Paxton Think ......-..r farm oak er.' IncWila'Aiis;.:na. yarrows , Bk of LAl:touter-par farmer? Bank of Baal ns.par Farm. Bk orßehlarlkill Co-par Par. k Drov. Waynealmmr.l4 Franallak alt litaaillnakm -110.....,..aref.0tufk- ...............1 Lanouter Rusk-..........pa; lammatar o=l4 rial . M.i......Par 1.1 . ...0.ban0n.,8atik...L...--- - : Cmn ialt . trgls.7 ..and u rio . oirt6.Pitt4son: i h Branch at Xenia.-. .... :. 1g ißranch at . Ytmnaatann.. do tllty Bank. ilnelnnat.L... do Counne.rcial-lik,elnelut. do Franklin Back_... do • Lafayetta /Lat.-. • do ra Est.i , n.,,tale&, do Rank of 31a5511.1:n......-' d' - il tigfitNlTLLil) .- )4 ' Ail a.iivnt. Banta— .....:. it,l • NNW TOM: . 1 Near Turk (My-. par , N. Jsain ilriiaCiaa' t .:, , All solvent Itankn.— h ; L - of the . r 7 Rank. af the - Valk.F.,.Alf r hanky( Va-ithlacoond., " r ha.,-..llank. Va..• Norfolk ' a r farrows' Ilk of Fir-eds. " i herehante• &high:Bank- a . - North Western Eank...... ; Branehea..:-.—._....., r _NORTH L'ARILLYA. e Rank of thpe Faar..,- 2 hank of St. ofN. Caroll'a 2 rrom.Rank.Wllerdngtort. 2 r lferelnutteßk,Newburh, '2 o SOUTH OAROLINA. IfiroftheStotB4:hrehna 2 - I= 2 r, South Curau. F r Plantanet Marhaniqiii. 4 GEORULL Inottata Ina. A Bk'geo r Hank of Atrneta-.—.. 2 Shot Brunswick, Sues. 2 ..,_. , TICNN FSS ES... . '''''"" "ja:MIEY 3 Uk of Ilentneky.Lothare'l I ‘i' Bk of Lendefe,Tboraton a Northern Ilkorßentneky a 150Uthern13kolltantaeky " 511820UNL Ilk of State of Minton:U. 1. ILLLNOI3. State Rank and Mandan 60 Doak or 'Monts.- . 76 wigcosso — • ua.ahui& Fire Tn. Co..ehlts 5 'lo).,..Jaljerall... a 1 .krs,.. l... .aniz i a, uw i t R itIZTITIIIILO (knormay...::: . 3 M. ,. . thinlYrn-.r.t•-•-••••• 3 Mime Bank of PotterlDe 4 " eriZt York n n ilVirilkatlearrer Yor 'Relief Nada.. - 33 Oldof State Ilattt •.—.. •'— 43f Irmo* doI Brandi at Atbena„......—. do =gr 'R e ' i,, i , =tho ' Ckl "."'"-- -,.... ' d0 a l Branch at - oo Ticanolt Branetift Ao at Delawate.---: dot at Colored= do Won t& at Adttabola-.... do Branch at Man- --• do rlrTr h teh do do Mranohdtelnelanatl-..... - do Br o ac h at Wuhlngtort-- do Broach at do Branch at Lancaster--- do Branch at Staubettelllo-.. do Branch at Mt. do March at Newark......-- do , I= Branch at Tro lari y ---. do Uranott at Mt. Pleasont-. do Branch at 7.atreorldr--..: do r Branch at do linureh at P105a..... -- do itrsurh at Portoncrorth-- do' Itranelt do r =at ttavonna.---- dol at C0nb0da ......d0, Womb Maadlion.....- -do Brandt at W005ter...... do ... CANADA. nk of AmeriokTotonto 3 Irk ofthe Peopla Toronto b Bank Of&lmam" Lit of U. Canada. Toronto 3 EMITHILI ILYCILCIGE. On New York —.Pi OnDalttoore .. •do WEBYEILN EMILIA NG - E. • OtILD ANDSPIZIE YALITE. Doubloons, SP.W.b-•-•36.00 do NFade, ..... ode. new —...100 Ten Thalers- 7 e 50 tTen k.Ski OF STOCKS. prrrsnmuni oezrrra,sr INS& CO. CIIANOE BROKERS, warn srixzer. PRICES IMPORTED FOR• TILE A. WIL STOCK AND EX N 0.71 PO ==MMI 100 100 - 1 100 ICIO 92 112 " 001 Pi 1091 191 United Stites e15:...•—,, Painsitualli asap. Vs. n' t7 aims 'Think of Iternbante Y )Isaw - imam Allftbmay Patinas Mak Pitts. Tioxr, ptbenn 4/emelt ank... Nam a apaci: . - Moncehela Brithisk....— I Bt t. n,r St rW - Read St. IttlUe IVlSlAnttort, ritisrhllfo - isuousom Woders.lnoursooto,—. 0_ _Wootr Ineunook oamoistoo klremoreo TLWIYea Pia's/rub MitaUnr tt uh.* Louisville..., Lots Erie- ..... lione's Magnetic.- wt. sorisiicuusizu,, ' , CAA. am ritto tlsa Watts 4:-. Simon la Starivatar.. r tn.* unt Raltrad... Ohio R Pma,s. a'Ola ClevNU.land-A kr W• 11•130 R. It. Maziod llallvraT t litry bock - Ifaystte Disesof.oo.. BiU Omni Wads t tl it . 6:—. Do de. tow_ Turllservek „Plan . R oad Ark. refrivra Plank Rd gii=crilz: Q. l ITU* 141-i Tittsbalith Nostao—o4. North Nth W.:atom tanks- .. o nrbartih2 Lae .. Strechaht..— &ue. l o 'Ohio Thy Ftro Oohing.. •ACXCIELAXCIX AND BANKINQ . MUSE Or= _ ..:.._, --A: WILKINS 4t , 00 4 , , •-, .. 0* eila IS atlialbish , Ditaliwo 'No" Ti An etna, . . • - •. ' PITYSHUIIeI I; PA.' - • 10 OnEION arid . -Domostio Excitn . *, Coin, Jr Baia Notaa mut Lail Wimattf.abouigbt and mkt Calleetioas teadent. thallnlot, ,-- ' . likainewthator snd lawn negotiated. Koekii t luirarl on C. l =lllNliol3. limpr vont ea dopodt, and tutarest allowed vim kit das3 GEORGE E. ARNOLD 6 C DAN O. — DEALints „. 10. 74 /matt str.d. Dna ar rsaneztlons mooillberal iratmaz PORTABLE TBRAERDIG IL/WHIRRS AND SEPARATOR.S. , • . • • . . . . , WARRANTED to be . thoroughly' built, v v sod to *fan yolk ma. and a by C:W.CAItIIOI., geShoodonrefs Belting 31111, m wenn 'trees fine- The Tbresieloor Maaineesnbrantifl. sbnplemni rt... removed Troia Nam top dson. and may . 1 . 0 001jfi. oonmedeiwe itt at or sat •No 1i... roe rune ll a . tba t a aster; to r snub better work. . ..... l i,. of MI .111./ in mein the Western j........ ,. mid Woman/ Of ti ve liciontalna. Near ofthem from SO to balletic, eacb andrea . ;. - 4 64 ?.. trial, Mod bays been recommended by. tee ales oes awl to Ise al , wenDleta, and to meek ea wall as any irn Il tr ri deparsior be llan's PMent, and lisitasd to . the T 50 0.0. , and. rnalflatelf. senoritas the straw and filar f 1461 the Waist and ass gm mare eatisfsetke wheneser Ii Wio 4 t,:iti.ll :SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, Ofscit bows - rIA. WARD, DENTIST; . Pena street ; W 2l •=to n triirt = l* :Attlry 6 , ar %Am ova, =mu bT Meta frnolutimmt kk aft. 06111111N1 11.2.111-004 T.It7H - ..i_i - '0A , 1,Lyi'..p1:T . T' . .4.cit.q.•:.....:0:**t . .T•iTE......' BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH R S. & A. P. MORISON, Attar . h aired, between Sail trZtati l araZltis o b 143 141a. "t • ..rat 2Liv li. HALL, - . Attorney at Law, "Bake- • well's nuldinga,"-Graiit street, between 'Fourth and --_ d A ll ey. _ an9o.arl TT ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, ht. lout. .110. ' fly • OBE Law— ,R3 el l'op th Le i g rsut Atto rney De aiet MtheCoott eat Wept, PltUbursch. my 24-r.53 TAMES J. KIM; Attorney at Law, office II Fourth street. near Giant,. Pittsburgh.. ja15 , 41.y" • FRAis"CIS C. FLANEGIN, Attorneyst Law; !Co: 170 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, Nan Flftb dreet,rat,barah. - 1 . 11 1 .13MIMICI: 1 / 4 1;773 TIERNAN ,t, C0.; .- Bankers and Exchange 1 ' Ilrokors. No. OS Wood street, corner tdDlamond Alley, [tabu:rel. In. ririlay and sell Bank NoUnr.d Coln. Diaammr limo Etchange, and Promissory Notes; mate Collecticaul In an rho principal ditto of rho/ Calorn Recent Deptaits on mll and on Internat. and cin. theireprompt attanaon Lull MB- 1 or manors appertaining to a Broker's inssinean 113.1 torn Exchange constantly Ihr salt. ruh2S-le. km. insurn....--rorrant R urns.. ....norm= [Lain. I EAMER dc RAII3I, ilankers and Ex- change Rooker. Buy d Full Gold and Sneer and -Nolen, negotiate lo onoas Real li:slate or Stock Sump Heins.orrhasee Promissory Soto*. sad Ilme Dills on Lan • and W hat. hug and all Stocks on Conoulssion. (Witt. thine mute on all points in the Union. O®. corner of Third and Wood staters, din:ally oppoallo the St. Charles Rotel. —..• • __ D. KING, Cern - ,Stock and Exchange Broker, Fourth atreet—Bur• and 'ell, Stock. on .inumbaio Exchaa madeastarn cities rupplled at cur rent ',tele Conoction the West at lowratr; War tern Bank Notes Bought and red. Ir2B 1 4 1 . 11 U..-.....1C/IL K. PAU. J ALMER, HANNA & Successors to Unman lianas & Co., Banker s Exchange Drollemand In Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Cortigoates of ;Dank Notes. and tipecte—y. W corner of Wood and I TlVatreeta. Cmrecnt s looerrood- , 01 oo 'krt. slat M fo erle r nate. and colleetiona made on near r all ptiott• 1 - C l ei t s , gn d- re b ;4l'2,: i . raid for Forchra and &markt= Gold. Adm.,. made 0.. conalgnmei.M of Prodon, shipped east: on liberal term. alLuaYs.. , ..... aray. VITIL.FL - WiLLEiIitST C . 0., - B - ankers and v Exchange Broken, North Eat corner of Wood and Third rtreetl. l'ittsburab. All transeettorts made on Moral taros, sad collections promptly attended to. tandy A WILKINS & CO., Exchan.;e Brokers, N rAVt. P ...'740.1171.1.rVW:::1.-k "AV. LARIMER, Jr., Banker and Brzo pilltjl2.74.4th etreet, No. tles attithalnlng the Bank of 140 - I.IOL3IES & SON, Dealers in Foreign . wed per t rie MIL of Rechen ke. Certificates One. megtp. ,z wie g o iLßriorte. .terket ittreet,Pittse thrcushout the united 9t:. "` th" Pr'"' 'um COMMISSION *C. WM. H. STPrrON. Wholesale Grocer, Importer and Dealer i* FOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old MO tronnstabola eye ifiliokr, N 0.12, loath - Hut avuer Wood end Front Pitttborch. Yams- m 1321 ElkiW. POINDEXTER,.Genend Merchan . dhe ttrolrerand Comintoolon Merchant,l67 Front and 113 Second stmt. rittahlrrib. _ _ - WI. A. McCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas, hole. Family Groceries. ITooden and Willow Were. • corner of Wood and G oodi etreets. is nesrreorising • large easortment of Fresh In addition to hie abroady es ter:l4re stock. purelnued from drat heeds In the lade. tareswhich will be eold at th Fa m i lies , bu ri n s, ors. tels. Steandsmts. and by the quantity. supplied at wholesale rater. • delivered In the dty free of charm" splil • & A. 3 PBANE,Commisßion- and For warding Merehanta ttsalers •la .Wool and Prodnea generale; also, Pittsburgh lizutactures. No. 114. Seenud street, Pittsburgh. *pal ?ZS T S. LEECH, McALPIN Sc ?F fae(l l =lW n iaan Aletsl4 andl rgh 214 .I.lderrr street. PittabluTlt. 11X1111, .4,,,111,,,r14.4Ze0grt5zih.045.-nuaton PORSTRII. PRLISTO ER 11 2CRBA11011& CO.. (Succes k aus to R. Irsthamrb.) Coinmininn and Poruirdine 3 nvilantec Dealer,. in Word and Produce genorany. \0: 145 First and 118 Second *trouts. Pittslotoutt P - 404 r & t 4. REA , Fl our Factors, Commission OP wand Rontardlng abirchants and Dealers Im Prodoot genera, Orden ihr rialsbutut 31annfutiaras promptly ttandedbo. tics 74 Wstar sad POrront at:, Pittsburgh, Penna., . n'S ARDY, • JO .657§i - ceessors to tr k ATWOOD, JON&I to ,Cutoritindur, and Forirard, .riirrbstits. Deem In 'Pittsburgh lisanehrtured(loals. Pittsburgh. • ftllitliATHEWS* CO., Wholesale Oro rem Onamitedon aad Tonna:Ming Mearhantot and Amato lbr Itrtoldna Cotton Urn... Water et., Pittsburgh. Air ERCER - ANTELO, I:Jena:adCorcunis- Mambanta. Phwepbt, Mend adranva made ott tonelatunents of Produce sreaterallY , • jal7l. rttsblN VAT? .. .701 M tubs. WAft & C 0.,. Wholesale Grocers, ... COSarrilniirm Mord:mot. and Desk. Is Pireloc• mtd. P urgh Menuteetures.:ia..l.s4 Liberty 4.. Pittsburgh _ B. CANFIELD, late of Varren, Ohio, tr io .b .mi Co42ll . lss,ir and litErtValferrehtretra.a:l.ol-hole. sad Pearl Ash. and W.tern rtern Prods., gen=lj! Irate, street, between Smithfield led Wood. Pittsburgh. ruouu arra, p,.irrirs,,ns. (Late or Ihnclierh6. litt/e a a ) Fr LITTLE CO., Wholesale .Grocers, Piolons end Commission Merchant, sad Nelms in Pittsburgh ILanubsetores, ,Na, 112 liewnd. stre . t, Pitt*. burgh. - • ialPry.O3 eIItEESE WAREHOUSE.--IinTRY Jr coLuxs. Forwarding and Commlorion krarchantoind Deals in lake Flab and Prii4sso iionenittr. 3 Wood 'treat, at.% R Men inT3l VON . BONNIIORST mintPak . , Whoale. V We Oreeers artd oownladou Sterebanta.,!aw Dealers h Mubarak Maatteacturw No. Water W.f. Pitts TACOB FORSYTII, Jr.. Yonvarding and ..W Comsalathal .Marthael ?in. ES Wafer stseeCrittatarch. at.Ja bb Int.Fe • A Int.Jon.a July PA * 1 ,12 d 0 . 4 ist.J.P.oJoly do Lat. 3loy 4am , do. rPHOMASPALMER, Imp orter -and Dealer 11. la French and AmerlsttPavar, No. LE Waste. 111.11ttArlThil Tklrd and Fourth ere PletabEtesh. moOLINTOCK, Importer oad Whole. T5;i425,, ." 4 Tal v es i o i s i tit 13 ,, ,.. C Zt r ,Ic a ns ga l Ste, Bost , rammuua.Zio.ll2 Market ettilet. MORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Be tall Grams, on the Sudan eldaor tb• Dimond. It' DRY" Goo'lo3. Div.liar . 7. Div.Jaa. 8 d Div. • ps DiT .. pg. a .riANK VAN. OMER, - Dealer, in Trim. Itoatery_and Mori* Laos Good*. Embroideries. • Elect's. Fun]lo.ll3Boo , 4a tad Fata7 arttolnr. a fOll an amttoo tof whioch eau ahrays ho hid at No. b3. 0 , 217M . Mirka tm& and the Vlamond. Ilttaborgb, Pa . nall4r Div. V) 111 et Div. MAY VI I.K UM , PriralLllLM-C. L. iLITRONT IX, IL TOlg. • - b ik A. MASON & CO., Wholesale end Retail Nairn ha Plumy and Staple; Dr) Garb. 25 nth pstubwsh. Div.Qr.B Stt. IMMIX /k. 011C1IFIEW, Wholentle Mall Dry Gsburgh. • outs literthauts. uproar Irourthund srhet stmt. Pitt • - Dly.lan. 4 IP 3 l'itn: Stook. tOfiN nom.. ...19C141115 OLIN Ie.LOYD, L.. .Wholesale Grocers' • awl Oosembeeicia 'AlacksOs,Nr..l73 Wpg and Lib . rttty Wed. littrburgh. • • 1016 • :11,0BERT 3101YRE; Wbolesalo GrocerAec tlfying Distillnr. Denier In Pecan's.. Pittsburo Sinn nctores. mid all kinds ot F 0,11103.4 Domestic WMen sad Lannon.. No. nls Liberty street. on band n tarns arge stack ofstmesior oIA **mons:awls lf.tilnksy. whldk wilt be x. Dtr. "" ,,, A 77 • . ' . . asraci G. 011AFF:& CO„ Orocerg ancl'Coin ■edp ItereLnAtS slag, Dealers el Idle' cif itc...rs n itt4 n 14 Ir. nnnnur..4._nnnrl4-Inr our= VLICXIII7III. . . -' gym. g:n3:2".. i fi l . B4ACKBURN 1c COT:iitholesale (ho • eers, Past rartfahern ani:Donlen in Piodoer and (ho-- "b • Mananctopr. OW% 1.414 b. and Oakonalzs i g on hand at that: Ifirobanon, 1 a w•ter stmt. Pi rmult DICKST.. —Mtn= D:t24T. "ISAIAH .13 1 i . CASEY7iC0.,...Wholesale OomeaWon Iletchants, sad Dealers - la • Produce. No. 543 Water greet, me let Vital serest: l'lttemeh. roux Wont, ....WM C.lol' 'GILLS & . ROE, Wholesale Grocers and. ore Carrentarion blirteltesite, No-191 Liberty etreetYnts. P=7M=MINE== 31 BAGALE Y k. CO., Wholegrile (bo y y emk. Not 13 and= Wcol stiret.lnttAbstra. -- - . WILLIAM,: A., - Iit'CLII . R . 0, Ortkei - tind.l la* 3 rlmotrfotto I=4l Ildro=and.] LITTSWITOA.. X. XIXMLIIZO , fts-E°Th jr , Opa t/utZWltoicoolo , and Detail. ...... P COPI2oIPD. Drakes sopa path. lowed lavas. ' • mggen & 00. 4101 OBE= PAUL:Mi& , Wholagran•- , --AOVELTY •WORKS,- P'ITTSBUR,OII, - PA. ....,k,..43ravn.commsow•ltacunt•, D. 1.• to Peohiclo riC.ACK and Deikit Railroad. Scalog, Bay, "r". r.".l.4 ' rgb 3 "" f " t urn• 253, facia! Ottoo 4 P.' Cottli utd Oran do.; Plolloom and COooter do.: Door arAn • - To.o of on otooli,ring,_ Drop avol Thumb bathe& Cotted . Ptillo or various lcindm• Palot approved patterns, Dolts ond Fastoplttos dialboado Iron Castingo of pompom., Tioty in form ood finloh. . Jolly --DATIAIrCAXPLZPEr. WICIC 1 . 41 c— CANDLES, sitecessora. to J. D. Wick, IrlsotamDr timnars.Parsaaehniiand Caamfindon :M.nettants,'Dealen 3 ,o'n. Nay, Oho, Clatr. Yarns, and l'ltt.burch Manrinct a rsm gmers/Dr; corm.' or wo.o sad. Water arreti. Ditt•bo nth. - A _ CULBERTBOS,-Whcilesalo Grocer and Ckmtmittlmt /W.,ctunt."Deeler In Prattle. end Pats. :•• = 1 Manutbeturod Algae.. los Astsrt7 street. nttr- sliaYD„ Wholesale Grocers, Com— A i la m nVg.errbante, and Dealer, In Prodttee—liostrt: streets. Plttebr . nad ." In a t r. l nand r' and idaW wm... COMILATZ. eric a- wiosnuarh. aura nUllirro" AGALRYOO .'. WDWARD .-1E -00.; Whole- R.sou fintem No.= 7 1 . 11arlut street, Ilattidarad.o • WOOL DIERCHANTS. LI LEE, snacessor 'to MURPHY • & LEE: or zzzai l v, C.sondamoloo 17.iebant for do wooN., Or.plo No 117 Mato street soot GROCERS. ==MB R rYI AGENCIES. - - --- X - G. GRAFT, (s . tie k!essor to.f.S. 'Dilworth 1 , . • k Cr..) Agent 4.r lie:ann. Iluillit and Sporting der. hefety Fuse In any quantities constnntly on hand. 130 Second st, l'ittsburgl• iy.l.tf - --•- AC—.TAfI t. , f laring been appointed the ea elusive Agents Ow Pittsburgh l* the sale ofV•tent reed Cemented and Stretched Leather Belting moo , ufactured by P. JEWELL*. SON, of Hart:Sir& Vonnocticut, iIEO now offer for-rale • large SPACirtliteitt of all widths, nunvArtared, at the manufacturer's Indies, ids article being superior to any Leather Belting ver mitre offered , In this market. Al o, • large stuck 01.11 widths of India 41rdritilf.:ctg i tatN...mii i li d. k`nU?:,.""" th ° Inc% • 6 ‘ fl. glEifilt.LlPS • octISTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate . Agent, Stock. MerrhamiLso and 818 Broker. ghee No. 12 north street, above Wood. Business promptly attended IyBrdly QAMITEL L. MARSRELL, Secretary Ohl- Ly sett'. Insumuse, Comp...T. 0 4 Wafter street. M. GORDON, Secretary Western . ranoe Co., DR W•ter stmt. GARDINERCOPFIN, Agentforhunklin trand t Fire hurrance Company, nortbsest corner Kit Wood Mu -1 IFII A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu- I .11--• toaflnautaa. ConiDanr. &2 Water street. • iinT.WIF, ;:iiToi - .. aniin — i:ii - ILLEO. 11. TAYLOR & RUSTON, (eueeennora p to Tavtor & Idkrtne,) General Comralraioa and Farr ..gramllng Minbanta, and Agruta fa ce t Na B t... Tran B PS.t. - 1 AloroLlnea, lYttolaWe Deaden In 81501. Uroepies, abort -1 i r ' ot' a t tt r t t > t=7 4 Tra: littatTAirzr.t.lig tlinaa: tBg. Dar now Ulan> Lead /. Naval Stores. and Cloth:1- , Agents d l'lttaburgh Mannar mod Goads I..enerally.=. i Gm fife "Penn MI" and .. 11annor 81111" Sheeting*, , Muth twat,. No. 33 Front stroot, (opposite Loularllle, l'lttabitrgh and St. Louie Pocket Landing.) elneinnatL ' ja.26:Amd JAB. VITIT.140:1 A. R. R. 124.3,41.111. T . A. HUTCHISON & CO., Commission Le St Lntd a Anger Rain e/rx:Us' VTR ;r! " " 71g and Bar Lead, II „ &aim. raw. xe &. fei BOOKSELLERS &C. JL. RE A D, Bookseller,and Stationer, No • 78 )berth street. Apollo Itullilltaps. T R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail . rie.doe In Blank sad School Boolgy Pater and RA tim.r.r. No. 03 %Tool street, (butram 'ird and Fourth) Yittabseigh• _ marb) OLIN S. DAVISON, Book se ller and Sta- O an.x....snr to Da"boa t Agnew. No. I 42aartit. ecer.iount, 1 . 1: 6 4.nrgb. Ps HENRYB. BOSWORTH . , Bookseller and ' Dealer , in Btationery, &a. No. 82 Market attar, near tamale . .., Pittsburgh, Pa. • RbAY & CO., Booksellers nod Stationers, . No. A7..lFl:ezd stetet, next door to the tornetotTbled, strzb, &boo) and lay books meat slab on hand. MUSIC, &C. 01IN H. MELLOR. Dealer in Frt nano Fcee, le! Musk 6181, 31188eal Instrumento. Sebool fkrokr, and tionerr... &le scent for Chirkering's Kano Forte, lb Western Notookrlvanla—No. Si Wood iftnet.' RENRY KLEBER, Denier in Music, Mu ideal tilairoloonta. and laniaolor !Winn Fiainaii, vitt= t' l :l7:Tl:rit C 21,1=7:r. d r1,1.= Pianos. A SCIIRCEDER, Music Stor.., Fourth • straget. Attwnen Narket and Wood. New 3lnticam stan lyleestaing, and Mnsical instrum•nta or an kind& DRUGGISTS. Talii HAFT, Jr. (successor to Jas. 3 7 PODS - - 6 ter,) Taolesole and ItotailDromebt and Dealer lo Plante, ollx, DyeotalTs, de...141 " Wood 'tract, 3 . 1 0 7 ,bel_aw 7 °' ttizr* r. y wvcos wrr.cax & CO., Druggists ruld'Apoth- AA . ecarlea, corner Market Arent andtheDiamond.keer e emortantly on hand a fun and complete sartortment of Dn umn•ikluss , r.rfs. , •7, ,, us ,,, ndms , rtsintsiriotbeir buelnere. — lltraiclnns pane. ciptiona carefully compranc'ed. mylo_ OHS P. SCOTT, IVltolesnio 3)enlor in Dena. Pointe. Olin. Narulatera and lit e Et ode, Nn. 299 Party street. Pittatough. •j All order. will meta" promp t attention. W Afloat for lanadon . k. Co 's salstaLle famil, medicine.. mar 2Ply anA. FAIINFISTOCK & CO., W. holessle a Drnagolrts. and mannfm-turera of tildtri Lead. Red 1 thlinCeN, QM.' Wood and Front •tre ets.,..Pgra. i l titralor 4 E. SELLERS, Wholesale - Tie:oer in I •• Drost. Paints. Dye Etna. Otte. Varldatte.. de. An. ..1. 1 75W00l street, littaborgh. Goode warranted. Prima low. ---..._ — MOM= MAL" DURAMS' & REITER, Wlinlereale & Retail - Drugzists. =tier a Melly. ark 4 St-Clair .1...W4 burzh. SCIIOONMAICER &TO-, Wholesale ft./ • Druggist.. No.. 2.1, Wood street, TUtoburgh , TOSEPH FLEMrNG, Suooesgor to L. Wilcox O it Co.. corned Mark., otreet. Diatoond—Koo ono stoutly on bond o 4111 and notoplot • ootortnonst of Inapt. Aledleloto, girdle/op Perttanery, awl all antelea Padololon to hts Phyvldatut rtoorditttkion osooltdly oncrponeolo4 at all hours: jainly MEDICINE. pR. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, Nails MU tired. .ppostte flu Cathedral. Pitt. jalay i. VARIAN, I'. Office 6 ; 91 A. s x tfr w t, v r hollow Smith:lod. ggatilotrec—fl 63.26 ?AL. tn B. r. Ira MERCHANT TAILORS. CIiEgTER, Merchant Tail(); and 'do ... thin'. NO. '74 Ireexl 'tenet. l'Articu/se Attention Ito DAY and Youths' aothlnit. n 015.7 W. eet ILLIAM DiGI3Y, Merchant Tailor, Dra 7Ate,e pertt- and Dealer In Pearly ]lade CiothinC in W. WATTS ,E CO., Merchanct7l3lnra, 181 CA • LibnlT areat—Wa are new recchrh Ca Spria sr gals a/ licoda f he Gentlemen', Wear-CW. v 1m C. Antares and Teotlyvataf tbn °mond iltrles 2.1 !Inapt qallty- Oar Meath nad eu.nomera we) plume ain imhl ANUFACTURING. IV. WOODWELL, 'Wholesale and Retail goottactornr Mid DtaLliv , In Cabinet-Wary. No. 63 OIIV WETLIEREM, Manufnoturar of • PATENT BOX VICPP, • sweeter article. SOLID BOX sad IOLV.ED BOX vlcrf.:ll, comer a Anderorm and Bob. tom. Went?, one square from the Hand street Bridge. M. Leglistgy cur: aeahorll E4MBROIDERED AND APLICA MAY- T ILLAS—AIst• •zials awaited fir Embnale.ry and at ny . Work • DM.IN, itatf • 7511; Penn Arad. atone /land. Bolivar Fire 'Brick and Crucible Clay Zilart.7 ufrietaring Company. CO3I...PANY 11AVMG ENLARGED 1. their taw Itr Air nisnufettodni, aro orrly prlvrred ta mmt the toot newt dearttgl tm,their.Drick. Csuciblund Building els.T. orders waver attended to by Pitts), . pq, JUNEti. Canal Dada, Boots.and Shoes!! • AbIES N. 89 ,31nikii street, 3d - diem from the Straka Mimi. Weald InTnrni the true 1 o that he ba3 now • serf fall molt of weary thane In the ItooCand elm* trade. each as Ladled Gaiters. half Garters. Jenne Lind Padorca, Ladr Franklin and all the style. bend on the Yuten‘ (Able aloe. Maw' and 'Children"' Gaiter. and PanCy lexda and MU" In all their rarletiek. CientlamenV taw Orate Patent Calf Roots. French Call Roots. Commie tialtere and Ehnen also, /Wye and Youths' Hoot,. nee remelt Calf. Please glee es a call ea we with to sell Path am article to all who Carer we ekth thole M. Lona sa wilt Mae astkdar. !lon, Remember the' place. 80 Market street. • loT2li JOll2 D. 1" . 01... • ... ..41.11131 S. )11%01 - 1:0 - . WHOLESALE .4 . 111 D RETAIL FASMONATILE DAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS; AND DEALERS IN LI.L KINDS OP' EVES. CORNER OF IftWD AND rIFTII STREETS Pittisburgh, Pa. 19.Thelratok Pada StEll 41,0 T ipteltrlllo - 11t yid Itlda Cam, and Ins 117 Dots. New Coach 1 7 iiotory-4.l.llegheny.. • N. WILITE'tt CO:, would re- - tWehttelly.lalbrat the publicthat they have e I. upon Lactiek, between Federal and. handl:ulcer streets. • They are new making spdtize ?rearedto receive orders fir every deemintion of .vehieles, , towhee, Chariots: . Ram uettes: Magnin, linetons, de., hc., whieh, nom their tong exter , .mw In the men nineteen of the shots work, and the *Utica they hove. they.feel confident they are enabl ed to tto week on the meet reasonable terms with thes e want/ ng articles In their line. - . ' • 11.7 hog nartlenlez attention In tho Mlection of materials, and 'baying none but otnineteat Workmen. they have no hesitation In warranting tboir work.. W therefute imk the attention of the pubile to title matter. • IL—R.patelm Clone to the beet menner r .ana on tho mint msonoble " ' • Jahltf --- - • - Goa& __Cartilage psotory. JOIINSTON, BROTIIEW ,t C 0.,. comer of Delmont and Rebecca drafts. Allenikunar eltr.emould reweettulir Into= their Mende: anclitie public generally, gee. narouthem, Reek. lirs t 4 h , =5 r I,il u e Ig b a end ' =tit, In all Mile marinas The of liniab .cad proportion.• • 44 All onierm pill be est., octal with etre legit . cl to dam Wins and beauty of 11444 Reptile , et I Abu be attended to on the most reamenttae term,. timing In 41 their wort; the boa Eamterit Shafts. Poles anti WheeZether kat emnildent '. that all who terra' them with th patronage • will le partially estbdied on trie t of their . • • • Yoram/ere are requested to gilr. them ; .P241 5 e1ar.1.1 . ehmitirearr.trte, • • . : • Fifth Street Steclebg.Fset,ory • AerpbBILITYi ENERGY, AND ECONO MY;—. • 2 1i. beet goods In Cblldree's Home. Neres Boas, 1:lnP tete; and Drawer& enklatansoutheertrotegrp et the VIIM 13 Factory. ell made how MK wool; SIIIVE. • , • 1511. Stoelfing Fettory. htb Wit. between Wood end Mans W. W. WALLAOF, STRASrMARBLEVORKS, masa one a= tamer few. va.24.1 /waftedArai; , rcrrnnvtcan AffONITMENTS;:• Tombs,.Stories, - IV E. Furl/hare Tope. Mantela. - rmystart Fiona% ko.. ways on kand, end made to order , tnaoldneryi at the lowest plena Three hundred or' oat and ~hated dim for Mont /mania, an.yfr/ hand. Block and ?lab Mar hlo foratabod to the T.M. at the towed =kat. • dit cads idled witti deepateb 0/9 141/erty. Wad. , ' acal - • - W. W. Blacksteith 'Bellows Maxmfact.ofy.-.:_.' ; t iv ct 7 PARTRSIIIP NOTICES , The :I d t , ,b + routd= thdr,rnd',l". 2itrarranradt=AP 4 MUMS of every QuerliptiolutEtbey art dotviiiip.“- - ei ossimpf the reji. in and manor wont- , .m aama y s p.. 3 - 1 Tr= l e :Tr abtivutr u pszpi an mart.: eanasereflabam and Said s oh trotta: .1411347 mt50 NTY1.44. link; 1,14431 y #nosaarr cay. Bra at c=momiffillii NEW YORS ADVERTISE• • Froin VI MELEE a SCHELL'S Gjolerol allyqrrHiloa. Homo. No. 348 and 3(8 Broadway, Nor York, Hato No. SO Notoon Arcot) Rdizait Mrs's in theCitie of New Thrk. Fire and BurglaiTroof Safe Depot. WM McFARLAND & CO.; MAIDEN LANR, NEW YORK. • Warehouse 145 Pratt at., Baltimore, 3ld. BANKS', Jewelers' and Counting House Satesorevery alio, constantly on hand far rule, and varrauted In every respect. (foliTo arrnauoksi_ . . lemelllt gives sue pleas ure to Inform you that your la preeerrnt t6OkS and :Papers uninjured In tbotne.lart night, by wh i ch every thlngelreon mr.pretuhreetrax cc , nmstual.•and although It tr.t=n7=tlba. The aafo.lrrth little rerdrina. think, ansurerforanother fhllr TOM. _13'41-T. • T. Jr,RiT, Jr., 11 Sonti lk t7 t llllam rt. • B'C Elegant Cabinet S ..Eurniture; 11.AFFER & UCK OW, Nits.l2.l dl 127 Anthony 0, New Tork, 11LEANUFACTURERS, - Wholesale and Re- In. 4ll Dealon In Rich' Pared Rosewood Famitare of every description. No Whiny artielu. Orders by mall faithfully and promptly executed. Dealers and other am Inritod to ealland examine oar stalk. jy4-370, FEVEIL- - AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD RLEEDKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE,,_ Ibr the new and Ann., OtriMrs Itrecr Enspermin end oil • ' Dalian .Ajtctsints. IHE•Proprietims of this Medicine state unbent hesitation °ricer Of euitradletion, that the trzet Mimeo* hes cued more poisons whervlt hat been introduced, than any other medicine to use to the *bore diseases. This Medicine has neither Amine nor gairdne in Ito composition. all of tbo Inztedients am of • perfectly toseithr cracter and highly stimulating and Invigorating In their tendency. Persons while ushrg thie wlll not he affected In' expoture to water or s damp etntosphere no More titan when In their usual health. Planters in soctinee of the countryi where the Ague pre. rub, do well to adopt this medicine, en the tenant Is not obliged to lay by while under treatment and they mar be assured On timely ems. The PronrWor couldintrodece • thousands of certificatee hem theme of the Mahon reagent. ability but prefer. myths to the Mak on, one battle send tiu will here the Infallible peon( In yomself. Full din, 1 mes for its osnaesompany etch bottle. • • Certificatesoart be wee at the ofilcw,lhoehig whim this Medicine hae cured when othernbarp For lihmemsla and all other BRllotis Complaintetharep not a bettor Medicine lathe market. It has also beentaken with the meat setenishing enoccess In enteral ment of Rheumatism and Gone; tor these eon. plaints takes tablespoonful • der. fect (Me Price el bottle ofler thisbott le. Medicine sett' often has the desired ef • For sale ;by Druggists In all parts of the Coned State. and Canada. • Ali Wholesale orders most he addressed to DIERD • lILGENALC. Pole Proprietor", 94 Ilroadway, New York. Aocirrs-11.ming Ono., 11. A. Fahumtnek s CO, b. Wlb cox bOo, nod Geo. 11, Keyser, rittebbrgh. taNblir — The Peo.lea' Book! NO one who can read should be without a T}4 DIVTLIktATO:TrOrIiTII°NICEIIIII,EVViiII v. ASH u‘GTON'S FAREWELL ADDIIESS. Jost Ma:dished • keg. Svn- beevY paper, SO paw, Blue-, tratadwith Dna PortrAls of Waslguatonlusd Jefferson on tinted FsPor. Pases—oth. Zeta: Paver Cm on. IVi Conellerinv the style In shish this Diet is top. it is one of She CHEAPEST as well as one °Mel MOST USEFUL books ever published: - Liberal Soma to the tide: BooLsellers send on; soar was. cd the Publisher- Neerol Y IS Nassau street. k. N. Tl.—rtllabl , • As,e:tts warded to sell the alvvve Book thrcosehout .naatry. ,The,Eagle htaanfactunng Company Illi \ merltiare.piopirAr &do JoZiwing des-ImM , reins, el a dimwit /Fore tke•pric•fif IVIIENN anon& RICII SILK BROCA TELLES AND COTOLINES. to great variety of Pattern', and Isnabluation of Coker. all of erhkh loge e are CONFINED TO OCR OWN SOLES, An entlrefy new article for • • F111:21,77VRE. VPIIOLSTER); mann combines the pretest amount of DURABILITY and RICIINESSE•und losny article ever belhre These Goodson made by Power Lanes and are theonly Donde ofthst nsanntaeture ever offered for sale. Donlon *lll de well toesasnine these fiends before •ntrchaiLog. .agrottassf uw as, 4 Park Elam. N. Y. lelßSsur .- B.S. MARSH. Agent. IRON WARM:DTIBE, MARTIN, SPRING ,k CO., IRON ANI) STEEL, areeascecNN. Alec York. Keep constantly on bend a hill assortment of Bar, lloJ Band. Rona, Rot,. Khoo. and other IKON. STEEL OF ALL , KINDS. Merchante from all “ctlens of the mitotic, aro InelteJ to nll ar lend thelz milers before busing. Orders by snail entrustedto mercer° win be Pllnd at the lowest mallet rates. - 31.4.HTLN. SPRINO i Irk Jets - r- ' =2. Orsensrtch mt., N.. Y. SCHIEFFELtIi B.ROTICEREI& CO., • WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, .Ivzlr • Ilste remorse! le .L 14.170 Walume...cor.gnietb: .s. EIPORTING the leading Drugs from,their origaal mutat., both hi Europ e and:UM Indlest. and Ranch and rknalleh Chetalse2t. Perfumery. Tooth. aad Mar Itruehes, Heir Warm tad , Etrae. Pula and Trleste erawc..,c.ccw. &ape. &a. ke... tey oQer theta n the most reasonable terms. Orders ht perm, by mall, will rendre their Net attehtloa Jetlratv 11 II li" PATENT lIACIIINESTRETCHEDL ItL EATITER BANDING, 17.4..ty "rent nap* ig The theortrs. • PrCrilEYare made from the beit'onk tanned lottbor, end thoroughly stretched resaneted, and r r ed together, and made,ternoperketly siTelght, end with a perfect-bugle the Pullleasenl warranted to bee find rata article and toplease the purchaser.. They race he had tingle, double or mud—with -Lace Leather. Mite and all nerreset7 artful,. in Outline. by exterwanu jelg-amr WU. KEIBIEL. Patentee. =Parry Y. - - - (Robe Iron Railing Works. Nos. 311 and 313 Munroe atm!, Nev York, OPPOSITE TES ALLAIES 1ORT& SAL F.S ROOMS. 122 - 0 ' RA - IV STR EZZ . . ILE subseriberß lulling 'extensive and.nn surnamed tere arrangements for onfeetartog ,grazier -1:a their Iloe. are now premed to offer to the rotate and dealer. throe! cheat Ibn country, Bit:OMIT A CAST IRON RAILING, ofewrr deerrlzttna. Grefingo SAutrefa Pain% Ratable Iron Tirebteade, Oaf* and ornamental; CHU and (Wales for aljillon, Iron pain, &Rees. it Wood, /1.., and . , Mei: Steeds. flabratt .and Ilal • . . _. "Xentlr. dr, dr. .Aix., a reporter potaltr of Imo Parra ranee, .11 of which • the: et 111 warrant to o u r lreagth:durabllttr, helm- IT of dettole 1.4 eh..vnem t hemanufaefurae of abr oth .7 house I. theft line. ' Cram from every aect3e, of the United State. , thaakfal/r received and executed with the utmost dreepateh. r Y.NT aLA VMS, ,- airl9-3aLr 1..:f2 Gruel streetai. Y. S - A3IUEL L. CAVERLY. WhuleA3.lo Dtnl er In Prteime. Painted Pelie and Tithe, Wend and Wil kie Ware, Inudiats, Mats, Cordage, Twine, Viehinte, Mitch ea, In. int Greenwich st; New York • INDOW SHADES, Gilt Cornices,,Trible u VV oil Cloth. de. JOHN lisozahwtateraml Dreier , No.lo Catharine 0...5agl No. 0 llbstbam &num Now Yon. • • 10110-lry MISCELLANEOUS. vEvE , COACH PACTORY, 16 'DIAMOND 41".14 ESA - - E. 3f. BIGELOW, Proprietor .7 - TiOBREi.T H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND RALE sTABL.E. --6 1'arner Diamonds:inert and Cherry':Ary7 apls-tf PITESMIRULL PA. AtailAgiD HOUSE,. Anal STREET. ABOVE SEIM= STREET. • PIIILADELPHI4. IL, EL BEINBON. Pcumurroti. AGrfrice re /kers& PAO per elOy-C. 3110' Z. lfi64-Ird Patetti Process for FULTON'S" Pnte4 Chemical Process • ru•divny Kroatest Monsoon:mut snot mado In Jo art of Taunton, Leathss of all kinds ran bo manta° , datred la ane.thisi tbo tlma required by the old proms. at *amities., Saimaa, sad for smoothness: sirens:Us. ai !silt and durability Is unsurraimed by my othoryroassa ot man 'f""eingPutinda lllWlYEß.. *pi No.= Wood .1, Plrlsonrsh. Linden Lend toiriiiniigAit Wisemviin. rE ZotporatOrs of this Cothpany have opevkl boas Ihr rubetelptlon to tho' Capitol Stock, Howe of Mows. k CO- No. 71 Fourth eL fitteburchi het. 'pamphlets eciatairdoe 4Tharter.Ueologieel floneyeote.estibeoteatood is , rom , doeirtne loketnetlon relative to the Cotepsor. • .. ter!) r. I : .... . Gan......4tta)lll.lK.TlZn<436;allllZL6 Dili. 'IQITY HOTEL;-(fate Smithfield 112411.1,4 'trate, Jltteboxst!. .1 Al:It, Proprie.orn, • his isfge ana . commullaaa licuthohartaq under. Enittlbo ' nt g li pe oVO:lji•Th r igget 7tlien "P relln " publle. (Wang moDytau. • azegrgqn COMMIT s. cummERT & SON, fIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for ri l...Atks t oar tl y = orthr p it n t o two;o....cyloo s ot o., T. C. WARRINGTON: (DIPLOMA.) - 1 AWES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. 11 4 -IhlrtAltilgegi 1811 Mt.? 10 FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF r gi i irVind am4, rz 1 11;1=03=t4,11 4,17,„11.Pinf tinpmel . us tottotarkl tn. medeaur yALTBR:P.ItIABSIIA 1, - , Importer and maw In Plaio, Egnred ma . thKoratly• Paper uga !Co. Li Wood Vittaburgh. •Sog s Acont; alba ,10.1,nrated mann brims", neti"Dall emir* Co.. of rstis • - • m634:1 AM.. FRASER, Ornamental Plasterer, lames grest, (Z.l.Ward) Alleohav Cam A.Alostrespocifaibrin ..BßOWN, ...ORM the public, that be keep 4 en hand, at MI eland en the.ereet wide of the Diamond. Alleear. Cite, • com ment o f Venltlen Pod& Ale' , vanifian Shut : tr. are made to order. in the teat at ebb rarraoted. *WO ; to lint In the united Woe,' 111. MLA* eon be removed leithOut the aid of • ere &beer. If..ityier plarhaeed the etoek, - S to )_n mood of the cohltrtA , etiddlstr i tutlf l e= itall ii Va IL• l NlVlrteaeOfith avertable Ulu Ma Atener 011"mila - rest; Pittairdh, • tr. iosalto. • " lane. wstartsta. _ PENN , GIAICEINOR744; • • !. • • Lo ss, RENz•& 391011TMAN: Manufnotuiern • or on kinds of MLR., nortin, Ama i Et. - , 1?1:1W, lt3 Water end C 6 Prinat Aro% Pitts s.ll.—Vosticuloz tato:Moiled to odd, toto of Window +alum md Nimes nicroldo Bottles and , PP= IMMO #0,72. - ......- jk...-..; '-' . "..« VEI:11 P. - 01:1164 , TlONESZififirGiaikistusrs lifax4 intriuget Steel; Piougb Slab Steel. Ptool , Pitts . gc:l t i tt i tilit . S a nr m i= .= :1=1..= or las sad Ifni mereetsaittobstrstr. rocs a inn_ „,,.....- . -..- .......:::..1....:........a li,_a;ann. ILL - ROGERA - A - 7 00 : r ' *annfacturere of e 'letespitmazsgeteatoorelrier: . _ . ' , "~. -,, PITTSBURGH GAZETTEJ . . oud co..- \ Anat.... 6kcans Feud.- limn on the Sabbatholisturb man"' ,g , , ~. , ..._ 1 rens in their right to unmolested. public vrorship, . . Thel`t e lork lost ,k,f, e ,lO, lay afternoon , ; and are in direct violation of both divine s tiod liu- ~givcs the fo owing particnhirs of \ the recent Steal Cnian Ism Oar people enjoy no other suctinyal- , fraud in that it -. , \ '\ . 1 noble phyeical, mental, moral and religions bless- ' ~,,„___,...„,„,,_,,_.. ~....._,__ e _ tcEnot. ff.. ing as the .Sabbath, and all , eticionolrients.upon '.,,._ _',..`'',;:.f".:„l . ,,,',_'_`' . ."„=,r_7 _IS; • ..... 4 11 . 1 .1.1 \ its sanctity should be carefully prevented. or r_±. ; c 7 2.,;,.. . c.. -1, 707 , - 7 ,. ., 7441X.4_,rat street i . watt thrown into tinsternation ibis morning at an i o s ti w e o e rn d thtobsrecuiturnn;elly ri ii, o r ts o e b e cg .fks e vr y , „e of the 1.,. „ Ifinh, \vinitmd diri„tom promptly pluaished. The' police of the county P'"'" early hour by tkblic. nedoungetnent Made by e W. P:',Bumalt and on this day is an offence of double magnitude ~, ""° ' ignisent -of these "faits Selling liquor " throe v... in. . Jonatha n m ine . , , , . fee it s entire , Mf, Merida Ketchum, to. the - effecttlat a ratty m b and aLe t ei n b ti o e e t and cane for extr "'" measurw l. • I, overissue of stock of quit Company hit' I been lle. suppression. Proseoution'of thetrworldlY.busi. tested,and advising a nusPeasioisof transactlidis ,' in the stock Until the direaters liitinia to ei.l „, A .,,,,, amine:the transfer books,-ef which\they haas and should he unwired ii ‘ te . c . , by the, 7 serT ""*"'.' I taken posaession. A -meetink of the,diria' tors ,blow uen b o y n L il y :sin sanctity e a - nl e q P u e i r s e t. o il ; fi .k ts is holy aBe IST, I 'of the public peace. \ '• • e { was called for this morning.- The diovery, of The matter haying beenaubmitted to us, w ~ the:fraud-Was made late op Morday_afternobity to pay the. xpenses incumed m ' the ;- E emPlulb4 ll hear - nave recommended the Cennety Commissioner ; i this wi.i. .. :, . .. ~ „: \ , v Mr.. Morris Ketchum was led )4 ,,, the largd military at the recent eXecution „ ,„\ believing `- . e i bI Y . i m ''U a le3 de Int .sctrnkee:'quttuedocbeYofibteltatuunpoerussibilitviUgoufb.imu _ , over -Issue, td got° the transfer office ofthoomm6t . sad inquire Of the book-timer, ',lin it was' p n res ee e .p n a c r e y. there, on that occaston indispe , it ' ll:4 ;Tsupposed must be Cogeizeint of the exact st k ate of - highly impl et o3 a s id , tau con, eu T ny h t a f grand tGtuh,crii i dp u e r bra y owve highly beneficial. At Present tro ha eno d . the tendeneyould b e o i'he Matter, as to whether therefolght bave , ..been y over-Woe. No Sattsfactoryansier wati.ob. tnthdeebtite6d:rliebttAlteeioniey Msed; het in, the cootie tif Siturdef.Mr. Afax . L. g th e e ste h d . p cb lan o , f to tb sti o g c g; r t, t . a b r u d t i t e h o;: 41 ,1 ra o, a‘d tor 3. l ! i .. ... I,iiirditon, jr., itialegal advisor of the,, core. l earning ; ab.dity\id- Preeklent, brought a r letter from • him - to Mal R. Diddle RUb- Sturges, ,- whose- attentionAwas. called, specially. ' therein\ to the 'stock ledger.‘,. ,' ' • erts, Esq., and his Assiktantal.J Stewart, Esq.. j : Cponlearning this Mr. Ketchum immediately for facilitating our labor., a-. - - -,.. courtesy We 'Lr e o \tt closeted 41:itself with the ' book-keeper, and told John Mitchell, Foreman, 0 1 , 1i 0detteltter,' ' . ~ hint that it \would save the directors much time., Win: Prow; 3 . • Wien, , ' . 'li e \ ti himselfmuch trouble if be mould tell • what F. Cooley, - ' Jo 'o Olibmiel• , .l: t new, when the latter admittet' I •that at Una 'Curio& • . i . And. Mcßride, Jo 11 ', • li o 10,GGO skares, anti nt various other, times Sure, ' U or& Wilson, , ; ; bet een S and .., 9,000 shares,' , altogether about . M. Snider . . J n It an; '‘' 119,000 shares, retresentlngsl,9oo,ooo, had been I 8, P. R em , , - Wm, Sht..w• • ‘t 1 transflorred by the, transfer agent, wilt( is: Mr. G. Schreiner, . Arthur fillson, -. .1 RobereSchayler,iiiro•the hinds of Means, Rob _ Geeat Britain. •, - t • art iso.l.o.'.tiebuyler, by whom the .atoek was In the Mouse of Lords on the 19th,\I.ord.Lynd- , I, yind n ee n ted. , , herst called tho 'attention of the !focus . ° io the , Alr.Geoige Schuyler:ls wholly igoorant Of the memorandum presented by Austria 'aral Primate .-_, kmancial.cohdittoa. of *et firm of which he la a the Germanic Diet, frommhich It waiperfeet- I member,. his Nrother hating- the 'sole Manage ] clear that according to the agreement -ofisepg nient` of its affairs. Whit, explanation Mr, B. b tween the four potters, no alternative was to Schuyler may tie able to give wedo not know.— t e one hand, and Russia on the' other. ..1% , _,,, ~e be able to iiibmit t0 . ..th0 public ire explanation a ender' forever the free navigation of that noble ground that none of \ these cettifiestes had been i at earn. So long as the Turks had control of the recordel The question will • Vepend prObablid month of the Danube they kept the passage clear i upon thkconstroction Of she t rerefence 1 by a yerysimple process, but, since the unfortun- ; to t rco re rs ,, Au the false stock' Wu eigned`by 1 e place, whatever might be the result - of, the We learn may hielealth was *nett improved this w r, in the territorial limits bet Ween Turke2y; on - morning,'and White be hopedthat' he may coon at s ue quo ante was, iir feet, to be r eeleto.e.` ,-- t of the tratMaetion. , \, ", - D this arrangement the navigation of tbo Dan-\ • Th e legal capital ef...thrtionipaey is• 30,- a question of vital importance, not. only to \ 00,in 30,000`eherestAlte. stock new in - market u A %la, but trail German, and all Europe, i W." 1 namnits to 49,000 theme, representing $5,000,-; be left at the mercy of Russia; and, if we were i 8 0 ‘k \ : ~ \ .. nw to forego rho advantages which we seem on . _ t t point of Attaining, we must ho content to r ...__ +lodation has heen raised as to tbe„liabiiity OA GAO company for,the eputions stock, \on the ate treaty of Adrianople;dn order to foster the [the Preeidem, who was the tratisfer agent of the 1 trade of Odessa every. impedinient . bed. been enen,nny,.atid the Secretary who is nbeentinEtt thrown in the way of the navigation by the rape butwho'left blanks iigned for, the Presi signs. Sc, again, with respect to Circessia, bay- I dent ,. ,n.n. ire inquires curs co of \ the emu ._ log by tho superiority of our iMial force , shut B P. ter bat were unitble to procu. one, and learned' the Russian fleet in Setiestaphl, and destroyed .to our surprise that there ia eprinted copy of their forts en tlie east c a i t ,4 . ot..the Black Sea r the charter, nor a 4 copy or any kind at the of - could it be supposed the fter such successes fice,of the company art y \iscty. The President we were..by restoring the r 're qua; to abandon is the only one in rhos cit supposed,to o wn o ne. the Cireasslatis to Russian ler It Russia were- . , The New York e nn ii erany . \ _ , , ...„ placed in her old position; luit sectiriiy was . - This pill he found tt4e one e of themost stn.- there that she would not repea h r mdehitatione pendous frauds ever pertetmtednpon the Stock , against Turkey; nay, Was it no p rtaiii , that she ~_,, Exchanges of \this or an other country. The, would repeat them, until she had ccotoplien"" noted fraud of 'panntleroy on the.bank her purpose and hunted down whit \Oohed coo" land, in the years 18111,11 k., , for which besot: \ eidered since the days of Catharine .herde estin- fered death, was about £36oioooserling. \T \ hti cd prey': Tim noble Lord then precee4o - to prove 1 \ t, vie,s stock Of the Dank\ of Rentunity:by this position by quotatione from theVispittches 1 Le Cashier et `pliliadelphis,* amounted * of Count Nesselrode and P ,4 11C0 Po , - •mi.Ito•'•••• } - --- --- RILIY MORNINO, JULY 10, 1804 brAnka• nod Tespernacv 31eiting. Agreeably. e an 'announcement, the friends.ef Temperance,' and ' opponents of Slavery and its aggressions, held a - large and enthusiastic meet ing ottthe 44.. instant, in the village- ehth."l" of. Bakerstown;;, and being duly organized, nod having listened to several able addresses, adopt ed 'the following as expressive of their senti ments oh the'atibjects presented.. • - . - . ; Mar; ON surnif.r, _ .. WltEnsae•tTlie right of bolding man as ohat tel property is not founded in the !sweet nature; nor sanctioned by the word of God; but has its origin in a depraved conditioner society wherein I might has been, and is the regulating principle of social order. And whereas, the whole system of American • Slavery is based upon usurpation and oppression, and in its "Operations aggressive; not only upon its victims holden in chains' of bondage, but also upon the rights and liberties of Amencari freemen. And whereas; in our re publican confederacy a want of llomogenity in our institutions is a cause of weakness and.such an institution as slavery, producing its ravages upon dm unhappy victims of oppression, and also isl n the dearest rights of every American = free , might to be abolisned by every lawful and Se 'ptrtrat agency. And whereas, Slavery, 1 like an other - system of oppression and wrong, is and must be regulated by the rules of expe diency and laws of furce instead of, right and justice. And whereas, the repeal of the Sth 'sec tion of the act ' admitting Missouri ns a 'State into the Union in order to extend Slavery into the Territory of Nebraska and Kansas. is a full demonstration of its aggressive and faithless character.: That it will violate every compact with freedom and subvert the principles of law , and order.. : The Nebraska fraud perpetrated last , winter by congress at the bidding Of Slavery; we consider as without. anyproper apology or excuse. It exhibits, on the art of Slavery, a , pnlpable violation of all compromises and corn- . ' pacts with freedom: and by its late aggression ', on the, guarantied rights of the free States, in , the organization of Nebraska and Kansas, it has I developed-its true position and character:— Therefore, I 1. Resolved, That in the name of the god of Nations we solemnly protest against the repeal of the Bth section of the Act admitting Missouri as n State Into the Union; and thereby depriving freedom of its covenanted rights. We emphati cally protest against all further compromtiee with slavery, and demand the repeal of so much of the Kansas and Nebraska Bill as permits Slavery to enter raid territories; And also, of all other compromises made with, or ou behalf of Slavery. 2. H.q./red, That we will by every Constitu tional therms resist the admission or any more Slave States Into the Union, under whatever plea re pretest. 8. Budged, That we condemn as base and ,treacherous to freedom and liberty, the conduct, 'of those members, of Congress from Pennsylva nia who voted for the Nebraska and Kansas by which said territories are Congressionallyer ganixed--that their conduct entitles them to the thorn of every lover of right and liberty. 4. J:etohyd, That we invite and urge upon the disciples of Jefferson nod Adams, the formation ot±a platform extensive enough for, all lovers of thu free institutions of nor country, and on which they can stand and together fight the bat tleslof freedom in opposition to every invasion of Omstitutional right and liberty: and that the platform of principles shall not revive old and obsolete-issues of 'n merely prudential character, but assert the great principle), of Notional law nod order as founded or. the Ilible;* as set forth in the Declaration of our National Independence; and as asserted in our National Constitution; SECOND, ON TEMPERARM — ' WHEREAS, The petitions of the State Tempe rance Convention to our Legislafisre at its last meeting, asking a prohibitory law against the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors, ex- cept forapeoial purposes, and leaving the repeal or continuance of said law to a vote of the eiti ; lens of. the Commonwealth, was, by a majority of the House of peprescutatives:rojected, and in. , 'stead thereof, the timplo question of prohibition is presented for oar Totes. And.- ' itntous, The present h'w contemplates our rotes u Itim% the force of n respectful petition. leasing the next Legislature to act or uot turthey msy'sre proper: This obliges us, as temperance man, to rote not only for prohibition, but also for Mich men as are reliable in.thecause . ,of tem perance to carry out the trill of the people, shonilil a majority vote for a prohibitory liquor Therefore, _ 1. Reloleen, That though we consider our po-, Atkin rarrountled ny embarrassments, yet, rely ing on the beneeolence and jcestico of our canoe; we cheerfully accept -the issue tendered by the opposers of.progreas in tho-world's regeneration, and pledge ourselves ton fall vote,of ourstrength, and that we shall not be turned aside from our duty, tss temperance men; by any reverse in pub lic sentiment or evidence of corruptfon In posi tions, high or low, but keep on our temperance armor till victory porches on our bansiens. 2. Bildern, That there is not an antecedent, -as far as to us known, in the political and official history of the present Governor on which to . , hang a hope, that if re-elected he would alga a prohi tory liquor law. 3. Ruoioert, That the atitecedentaof the git bernatorial candidates of the other political par ties command Our resp Oct, and give hope and as surance that if any' of 'there men were, elected the enactment of a prohibitory liquordinw would be encouraged and duly executed. 4. Recount, That laying aside party political names, nod viewing the temperance cause as of paramount importance, we invite the co-opera tion of temperance torn everywhere in oar Com monneplth' in order that the strength of tempe rance may be exhibited—that a large majority b rallied up for a prohibitory, law—and that a Governor be elected who .shall, Without quailing before the rum power, encourage snob enactments as will and moat bless the land. . ILL. Respired, Thecae ilbs tree t of our proceed ings be published in the Duette and Dispatch, of Pittsburgh. F... Tttouss, C::Xlictiniu, Secretary July sth, 1854. Iteneri of the Grand Jam To (he lion. Judges of the Court of Quarter Sof - alone of the Peace, etc.: The grand Inquest, enquiring in and fez the County of Allegheny, respectfully do present: . . That in pursuance of their duty they have e ermined the condition of the County Prison, and trod it in excellent order—an much so as the con struction and uses of the edifices will permit.— The lower tier of cells seem to be unavoidably damp, and prejudicial to health and comfort, from its proximity to the ground, and although these cells are occupied I'M seldom is possible, it might be advantageotts to have the proper per son or persona directed to enquire into the °ape diency of having this defect remedied. The imperfect ventilation of the building has been the subject of meek and very proper com plaint, and.demantis some attempt at lea S t tO 011 • 'late it. We would resPeatfully suggest that a verb great improvement might bo effected by vs catlng a cell an each side of the building (say in - the middle tier,) and inserting in the' walls a large and strongly barred window, permitting a constant current of air to, pass from side to side: A cupala might also be inserted in the roof,- in which a wind sail could ha suspended thus throw ingdoww into the Halls continual supply of fresh air sad permitting thSescapo of the vitiated at mosphere. _ Our investigations during the peat two weeks develape a elate of &bile • morals deplorable in the extreme, and, which demands the serious consideration of the Christian, the philanthro pist and the patriot. The alarming and steady Increase of vice and immorality forces itself up on our attention. • • The great demoralizing agency at work In our community seems to be the traffic in intoxicating drinks. From this prollilo comes seems to ema— nate much, if not most of the disorders and vi ces of, the times. How cola any community be ikafo - or virtuous, or happy, with some five hun dred drinking houses in our midst, sending forth their , polluted streams of, mingled madness,' misery and death? What family In the county lasecure from the infatuating curse that destroys' intelleCt; maddens the brain, corrupts the body, makes a man a beast, and harries the mold to hell? Until our lawgivers. ehall:deliver no from this deplorable condition,- we .recommend your Honer to impose extreme penalties on all, per inone offending against the already too lax anti , temporising laws on this subject. We, bens been struck with the alarming increase' and goneral prevalence of the vice. of profane awearing, the, tendency of which Is highly de moralising and calculated to weaken thebinding obligation of the legal oath, thus threatening to, corrupt the very fountalus of public jostled • All. Classes of the community' seom to be pervaded with this hateful.and:pernicieus vice , to such au extent thatit may . truly . ba' said "Because of swearing the lard' mournoth." " , Another vice of great magnitude attempts to sweep. away, one of the most Important civil and religions institutions that wo posses.;; We refer to this desecration of •the Sabbath by individuals and extensive -.companies pursuing their worldly avocations on that sacred.- day, in bold defiance of direct: aid positive thd scandal of all good titivate aid the annoyance and. molestation of the chuiek-gping community, The ootttin mining of innnibuaseifetgAblbind The disgrace' 'far and: - dangerous racing betWitoll ClN79ltlnte .. erince Porto\ \Dorgti. and to insist thatpre most obtain an fewest guaranteo for the integrity hf .Turkey. \ hat s '`g guarantee must not be by treaty nor by, \ there personal engagements, which experience h\d proved tc; be worthless when ItusainWas concerhed. We muet have, to use a RUSabla gr 3 Se. ELI UT al guaranties, without which it would be hopo ' Bible to check the iniquitous aggressions of 1.1 .,. barbarous nation, the enemy of all,progreas ex-1 ccpt that which tended to strengthen an'dconsol- I Hite her own power:, •.- -- \ - 'The Earl of Clarendon, in,reply to Lord ‘Lynd-, - hurst, explained the °legroom's which\ had induced the Austrian anti ' rumba' goyenationts to diaw up the protocol , eferred'tdby Lied Lyndhurst, and justified hie Confidence_ to the faithfulness of Austria as our ally \in the present i emergency. ', There were„ it is true, come Get.' man powers who looked with, awe nt, theimagi- Mtrromnipotence of Itussui,• but, to\her credit, Austria has not abated in thhi7ignoodni i i;us feel- . ,,, in... ' and, if sbe had not moved in th Matter wi the speed which some deakred, 'her Ti l tion I v t g tn the remembered, and allowance made or the el so personal' relations which find Still re- - t c tly existed between the Courta\Cf St. Pitl k rs. I bi la and Vienna: Austria and\ Prussia ad I n w jo : ned In a Sammons requiring Russia.. 0.1 e ^ustelle Prinelialities, and, in anticipation, that the reply .to this -summons would \be unistAl vorable, Austria bid concluded a convention with the Porte for their occupation byhia4breea. She had moreover placed at the disposal lot Abel Porte any number of troops that might be requi- 1 red for suppreating the insurrection ha Montene gro; she had tent-her shins to co-Operate With ours in putting down the Greek revolt, and up , expected that by the beginning: of bext month, she would be ready to take the field with 300,- \ 000 men, coutpletely,arm.d and equipped . , . Af ter such acts, and with the ciperiencifAustria now had of Russian policy, he could not believe that she would be so wanting to her interest and lair dignity as to'eenclude ouch a poem as Lord Lyndhurst had described—a peace which could be no more than a mere hollow truce, to which, England could not be it party, and whigh, would leave her at the mercy of Amnia. Ile declined to discuss the terms' on which peace should be concluded, but; knowing how pernicious' the pol icy of Russia bad been, it mint be our 'object \ to. curtail her Over. We now: great and effeet tunli means for doing so,tiie - opporinnity wan, wonderfully favorable, all Europe wax not to he disturbed in vain,' and .so . mighty an alliance" must not be lammed. by an - insignificant result: ' Lord Derby, after remarking upon tbe.difter.- ent obligations ,Which seemed to bind the WeetL. ern powersnad'Austria, and' our duty to protect the Cirossaian, expressed his entire ' satlisfaitiOn with the language of Lord Clirentien.,.. lie hoped it would - be followed by nets en vigorous - Tim Hailrea Catimatti. It needs no remark. on our part to impress upon.onr readers the het that the late fearful calamity open -dm taltionst f ind littartchana itniirmsdinvolves in it a responaibilty, that must bo placed somewhere; and that it should also in tail a punishment which, without partiality and with inedible rigor Auld be visited upon all who may be proven to have been seeesory to so terrible a • catastrophe.; In the Management of affairs so vast find complicated as those of n rail road. the most earefhl prudence and the great est foresight sometimes find themselret battled by unforeseen contingencies;aud their vary precau tions turned into powerful engines of orli. But the occurrence of Tuesday does. not belong to that clans. We cannot lessen one feature of this terrible and sickening reality by tho conclusion that the pain, the misery and the suffering it in. Ilictqd were unavoidable. To attempt , such each a mittigation would be to add morn to the horror,of the affair. The coon stands open to the observation of all as one of gross and un pardonable carclouness. The. Adobe of, the road; to whom the care of the- thisiands had. been ctmmttted, who on that day sought the use of their facilities in leering and retuning to the city seim to here been alike unfitted for the du' dotter their post, and unable to appreciate its re-'. eponsibllities. Common precaution;, common sense, and every other requisite that wouLl Lave dictated on each a day an. excess of care, were wholly abnodoned, end trains freighted with men, women and children, were exposed to dangers that could scarcely fall to result in tome each n catastrophe as that which did actully occur. We are forged to thiso remarks by a strong conviction of their truth, and by a deep feeling that this loan occasion which pieces upon the' press tho responsibility of speaking ant boldly its conclusions. The teak is not n pleasurable one, and we would willingly fled in the sad rec.- old of Um slaughter some circumstance that :mar; mitigate the fearful guilt it Imposes upon tbo who were instrumental in bringing it about. But we see no such Circumstance. cannot braitatii in saying that this terrible catutrophe was the direct result of a careless ness so gross as to be entirely inexcusable. The Buperintentient of the road appears to have been destitute both of the experience and of the eon don that were necessary in the proper discharge of his important duties, fils instructions were so indefinite as to render their real intent atwit ter of doubt to those who were to entry them out, and though pereonally present, - and dead:_ desirous of insuring the' safety of the - trains, ho evinced, an entire went of prudent thoughUbluess in notadopting the °bebop mmuis of oommanleatlog with the conductor of tbr - commodeden train, and eo directing tho:• mente of that train ea to avoid the postai danger These are the unavoidable cooed that have impressed themselves upon tur , meat in considering that:intonate/sus ale' with the ea/amity, ac developed by the sr before the Coroner's - jury, and we. have I at liberty to state them otherwise then • and expUold,y, and Without refereed to ea. Inge or those of the parties implicated in it. ' The Matter win to Aoubt properlybecomltt subject: of jtallotal and to thounth tribanulfotthieoentry we4e . iselte leaf. 0 lc s ment"May with Ilona/met i11ipe...044." • • • d r' , .::'~~~~ fins •Itstrxiosa \CXrai n oritl64-The -dreadful - -', accident on the. Stisquelnuma, raihmad. on 'the 'Fourth of July, , continues :SO engross universal .. ettention,and will el isxid that anniversary with • .:: 'mourning aud sorrow, in. many years to coine. : .' It Was a horrible,,heart rending...occurrence, and: wohopo to see a more' thorough hiamination to- -, -. to the causes that led tiAt than fatly that have - , - •': yet taken. place_ before': the ooroners,whe have.;'' 'heldlimilesta upon the ~ I teilles. ,I.itit. the capes' - bilityiff the various .Officers tif the roidfor their neepective offiees be inquired itibi—lehas know l. who'bad Comitsitted the grissioneserier, which led . to this sad \tliiaster—whether, tittouglt, careless-. • ~ - aces, incompetency, or recklee,seess. The ap-, . pointment of men to positions in connection :with railroad 'in onigeOzeut 'is too often ' l , overned. bi i , 'personal favoritism or Political' influences :on Altsitime hie come when the publMturic a right- ...., Mtlemand that competency shoal& ',be the Dim= :. dart of appoilumeitt—and that , those who have . • , faithfully' performetl, their ditties, null hist, by sc - ' long experieaceiiinieSed to efficlencranernie--- '',... fulness shall not be cast aside to make 'plebe \for ..., ...: those Without ' experience, and, cOnseqneistly. .', -. without the necessary kMaltefficioney to enable .. • them to pirform thew: \ duties without risk to tho \‘: lives and linibaof their,felhiar citizens. ,‘," We perceire that the fi rst thqiiest held - by tor- , .. \., oner Chalusers;Xendereda verdict in the f0110w4,1. , N' ' -,, • _ , ,ing terms: • .---'c-• •'., .- - , , - . - '--.'i+'.s., \ - "After dhlyconsideringthe evidenCe in the late ~.,'..,, collision case, the jury. fintl-4lst. - That the ape- ''''''' eial orders issuedta . corsducters running excur- l'V, sion and other between\ Baltimore and a ' ' . point on ' the Susquehanna tailrend, known as- ..--- V . , Rider's Suite], "on the any . of-the Fourth of •'' --- F -- - - -..,,,, ~,,„ 1 4 ,,, -„„ \ July last, should hiOrelnn more explicit on the Russian *easeb. eTlfelli - r it the - le l- C1i .„, c..7 \occasion: al. That 'Wm4 Scott, conductor, was There is alconsiderablis degree of, mystery at- running without due precaution and out of time;. Lathed to the movements of the Rusetan. vesiels therefore the jury,..view: the 'catastrophe as one of war in the- Pacific- W stated; on \ the 'and- Loriginating from negligence otthe grossest 'petal- val of the last Mail, that our Admiral,,was at 1 ble nature; and that' the Soiritiehanna gofirood , . Stsispore, assembling et squadron with a\ vie* of : Company is highly censurable, \ and should hiii,,, 1 I.ooking after the Russians in the , China iseas.--;! held amenable to' the next fraud - Jtir) of Bottl-.....,- . itA4 that time it was undenstoixt that the ,Riissian'l more Tor causing the &tithe of: ilichaelMeCor 7 'Admiral, with 'the ships under hiacommiud, \ weal mick, Henry Clay. Jeffries, and other persons ot Manila on his way home to Eurppe, and 4,. - I,iins.cuo*n to thejory." , • "\" - '.. iakitmt with sonic . damages which the autho r 1 ' The second Inquest Which was published yes theskakltlanilLs. would net give the quisite to ' -.' terday, - threwS the censure 'on Wro. - 13catt, the ,- ..t, • . edifies - for repairing, intended to call t Java Ml \ conductor i,ftha up train, and slightly, on the .. effect Igs'necessary_rePoirs: This eta of the' s oon:Tann as many thick; not.strietly lu /1001, :. flag shiplarlng 'sustained damage requires con,. dance with the testimon y before them, Two of finnatiom,'while theiutention to proceed ‘to Java this jury,-Ilessre. Tappan - sind'parton, dissented - DINA 3 gathered from a rare, on the part of the Ras- Troia the verdietoleelaringtheir trawillia , m eSs - to ian Admhvil to blind his future intentions.— put the ‘ 'l:further' Of - responsibility on the il Prior to - leaving Manila, he purchased bills upon doctor whites". action: they ..erintended . was 4ukti. L I , 1 Batovia,*endlltis led to thwtielief of -his.inte 'incousistalt i with btorlei.tr:otioni,. though tie: :., ding to " call theirs. ..,..". , . .. ..........-..z. - - ' - -might brie tuned , viltheitr sufilelent.catilion - 4:• I One of the shliaaus. seen off the port of Wo , der tho circumitaiteei.: ; . Twenty-ones years o f •,- sung, \by the ' steamer which carried out the last \ faithful service on this reSiitheigiVen'hfr; Seta .- - -: outward mail to Shiinghaei weitingthe despatch- \ character as an efficient, Oatmealand watchful. . \ es Sent ‘outby staid.iteamer, and after receiving etTilucier, than will require tho:most posititt -, ''' them prOceeded to 'kit, Where the rendezvous if ' and satisfactory evidence _to fasten' on gati the to bo, no, tine knows, \bat ell'in the East 'suppose enllks responsibility of this dire. calamity. the ships have proceeded, to the Russian domin- 1 A hird iimace.t has, we learn been - held by ions in the north ,'\ It ma he so , but joined Nesthaniel Perim:is, E3q., a Juitied'af the Peace the heavy fregato Auroral, hid' sailed from Col- for. Baltimore cOuntY, - at liamfleti4illage, four ' •.: ; the26th A ril, (pnor the receipt of the i ,Inilep 'pzi\tlio'Fills rand,. over the body. of Jame! d laratioit of tar , 'w,hich\ bed that port the (Starr ors, of the persons 1411 a has died from tie ith of May;? an Diana, h Es had previously with* rcc \ elved on the .Fourth. "-- We have not h leftlalparatio, tit fleet weal; formidable in received a copy of the verdict rendered, bit learn Peel o, and might aan imm e amount of in- that they he came "to his death by beide • jury tdour trade, be ore even their-whereabouts crushed between this Wars aitachecltii,the trains_...,, could ' be - learned. '. e deatinatidn of this An- of the Baltireore and Stisquehanna Railroad coral_ ~. \ rors, wai ~ supposed, in Hair, lei be, the Sanilwichl pany, caused hi \the negligence of the Duperiti, , • \ Islands. \ Tao frigates Aurara and' tuna left .tendent of said 'lMail," and that a warrant has Europe at the latter end list year, and it is, iheen issued for the \arrest of Sirperintendent Win;''..- too \ much to'suppose'that ey Went ise t out to cheater,: tot' oasts* the charge before thootext.l.i - , T iik Par \fie withont an ebject, 4bat \ltltb - 'kbieot was ..Daltiinore'CornatyCOnit -' ' ; -L . . •-A '' merely to Seeiehelter In thendstatio or;mori- A warrant was Ole'er , ,yeSierdai served on Wm cau'phrts of Rilaaill, as in that ease the Might Scott,. who gave hall lathe Sam of $l,OOO to op- , es welhhave stayed in Europc.\ dietary ks\ the pear and answer . the' \charg-e" ogalust hlta-z ; ril-i. - , potted word of conjecture, .wh is offer an Messrs. Hirt Mut gaCsinilbecoming litssuretlesk an ample‘field forexerchsa \in these mere elta -,Balt. :2merieirp: ,-, \\'-'' , -- - of the, Ittistion skip:\ \,. ' \ \ "\ i . ' * ' . .;,- /Mai tetteadietbalir Ni." l . 7 ernem•\. ' , ;Tug RtzwiNts - Dissavans:--We now learn frb . \\,, the Mold tear \that - Ptitiee Gortiehako4 has been, wohnded. - Tide news ranched nibuth ferrilays \ , after the intelligence that Gen. \ Schilders,. t4e 1 'chief of the artillery, had been put heirs du combat. The'mishap Of, - General Sol:alders him' beserr'pre cieded by, the alai:ant down of - Prince 'Paskie, witch, - In the Russian 'acCounts of thowoniiding of thonioit eminentpf the Manion Generals it was Stated that his diameter lunt"..been entisedity the heisting of a shell," hut thee all the world knowiby this time that the'Rustians. never tell \ the trath. ' We 'Only knew with- eertaintrithat the three'heed Men'of the‘ - livi..4hltri'arnties sent • against- tlikTurks have beet, struck by shokand the carious s questiod has beep asked whether this result had beenbilinght about by the simple for- , ; tune Cr war, or by the Minc e'Rifle,- of-by the bands or the Russian soldiera themselves.% . From all that`caix be' gleaned reapecting ,sneli a matter,: it is - just possible that the three 'gen eraltilitto been struck down - by their own troops. All'the warldlmorra that such things "„mtiyhap pett"..of, course +'b" neeident".:...kwid "when we remember the' horrible was ia'which .the poor, RUSaiall ' oprti are kiliapped, dragged from their homes, and flegged—literally flogged—till they tit, like, pieces of a machine, into the unless discipline of the firnseavite ranks, there to.euffer I the miseries Of War in a swamp' like the 'Do brtalschair is by no meted \ difficult to imagine that men in the ranks 'May 'Wont a treacherous but effectual way of their site. for making Rue \ slab generale sick -of a cantos in which they, thceetuiwin isiddiere, get only h d knocks with \r, out any- hope 'o,promotion.', %ringer' engage merit it is hipossible its Poi - which \ray a musket May be levelled, and ii Russian general maybe hit " bi'iccident,";initead of a liodein patriot. ..,' If the three genoiols had not been ' 'a ccident-. ally" 'letdown by their-own people, this most probable' theory about their mischances is' :that \ the. Miele rifles, bare done ' their \ Work:: \ 'As the Mar progresses,' sluinlil the new\ wettPuri. in efficient hands befounclemapetent tollio special duty or.brin it in s down :411 recent the,moment they appear in the fiord, a'nest reason wilidse Supplied for Supposing it : MUM) Rassions 'may be more'easilY Conquered than ever. 'Vow diegustl ing must any 'such result be to the Russian or , gan inlander', which it year ago dielareti,the • -Tilricish troops to be a " mere rabble,". utterly ;incapable of stinding„hefore the Myriads oldie 'Czar. ...Rabble" has already beaten the fareii its' hoop's °film Crarorheitever the latter have' ventured to coma to blows with their assailants;: alai :now we find the - Russian generals' hors do aultbitt ono after ' another. If they go Main this' fiildOn, the - Turk& may fully calculate air Mil:- Mg the !Weatheriock. Jot:marl On their. sideV for , as snra'as the: Czar; ets *ell besion, the Times; 'when lici‘.is down and' helpless, will bethe 'very r ., first td jump on him With all the ingratitude of sting° brutality,' ' ' . z: -- - - ‘..: - about $470,000 The Natlonel Democrat the organ of the hard: , obeli& In the nity sof New. ork, sais the:;candi date for oOrerner, who to be scleeted byAlta hunker convention, to be held at Syracuseon 'the 12th inst., *.willhe chosen, froth the fact that hi . Is a consistent democrat, known to the Poll) as' such:. and en emphatic) and 'Cordial opponent the _'spoil/ policy" . of the.present adrainististle.l l . The depth and "• ' borne fesflo \ \ REM , The ''Grape Eihet. ,7 -0, - tlic of 3 lnitery• - • The following is from tfte . o.. Delhi .01 all ."7th. ' What does it mean? ,'.... ~. ......„ .-. ' - "Blrara Susnciors..—We hainlear4ed-froni . 'very. good authoritY, that the ..'Pelopero,% , oti 14 lam trips from San Juan, to this city,--was fired, into by the celebrated:clipper 'Grape Shot.' .AL A \ 'tbotigh the officers of, the Pamper° did; cot - report this ciectunatinee yet, netisithstandia4lt . is a feet, which the officers - of that vessel will not 1 attempt to deny, if, qt“ stioned Olathe ithbject....—. , , Some weeks since,- we had adrices by one of olik-' 4 eteamers in the„Texas trade,: that „the !Grape Shot' mai seen on apruiseoff the coast of -Tex as; and now Our iOIOSESS O U is thafßle'RiSlaSt . , discovered in the *laity of the Isha of Fines, ;on the. coast of Cuba; 1at.;112°,, long.. 53°. " Ta f' king into considerutimathat ilia clipper cleared ' from New York under very,mysteriona and sus piciOna circumstances—for it la ascertained, be: 1 yond e,' doubt, she slipped .reiy-quießY through , ''. , the Customhouse, and was three days at sca he •fere . the public knee; anything about her mole meats-it mast be a matter' of Coluddinable in... .tertst to the whole community: And then, ithat' , , 'does her cargo consist of? % - Thirty, thousand Lof the best perm:maim:led . ...........tek—,....over shouldered. 'There is another fact which is calculated to open the\tyes of the public,: and. that is , 7 a inaferity , of our : citizens know Capt. Baxter very well, and '. , belie* him tobe the commander of this water?. kous vessel,•which hai . already created suCh con. , \' ‘ li,ternatien- in this country, as well as in Europe; and stein him-" every day. in - our..ist. public . thirtighfaXes, are under the impress ion that thi5. ,.. .. I, 'clipper of, the seas,' is still lyingsnuglymoored ....: lat the mouth of. the' Blissistippl. - We do not' think \eueh a Conclusion sheathd be entertained''' . for it urno e ido.Fice, that :because Capt. Baxter , is here, ilic 'Grape Shot' is: at the month of"'the BlississiPp s i, The'whole affair. looks. tons ex. , 'oeeding l T-Ayeterione,-:end - what this*. vessel can be doing at this time , on the COSS; of Cuba, with : Leech a cargo ve cannot for the lye of us under .Ti ltAtL” The 3 , ,ipw York Lieraldsaia that the first prim , - ;tient Sten toward' the realir s ation of the' magb(s.4%. :`Cent , idea' of connecting "Chino with the United , Stlites'oj leana of steamers, :tees' broached by"- r. Seward,:ibe'renkted a bill establiebing' of steam vessels' of two thp'iteand tine bare den2betwecn California '_and Shanghai; stopping:- s , attkai \ san4i44 Litinai'ara?lr n an.`,,,-11alf a tall+ dollars' antmallyibifive - years fat trimSnerk• ing tangs on. this route be given. "Theldlls.-!li also pko'rides 'case - the receipts 'oTthe' e - fq postage\ 'roach - the'reiniired iimobnt -the deficit shall by pald.auf of, the Treaseif.V attentiniicwill bedirocted to the iramenee' =e Importance of thikenterpiise;', andiand . toliit 110, , Alpe enquiri, into tho aubject;,,which i s the tlioet+r~s notable - remaining ko . be:aceomplistied' by.ofti• . . • V L ENDRIES-oli bbls. L21%4, . \ 3:7 1 b:A.Orsasc; cask Ileessni:;' leaskUtassma :29 akulesthenr,,, 10.5Naplse 140,11903,1i05r landlaziram steamerlitt roe ea% by • - • 1 ' 1•i i 't • , jZ"IIS9IA MOTTO . of the lateatithpeitationkzi int yea 0 J. clustEßTi7l!t., Dryxesdieek, ,rALartnilALIEll4T:tl ARED PEACIIES--15 prinie New - J+r*s7 for Ws - 11-COLTinCt UTTER--X 5 eale by Joy , , WOR, SALE—WO gores' of prime: Lan ----7 '. ort 11` tbe•Miskinirmi RI T.r, one mil* belevi:MiCoseeloq vtll6.ob/It. b • orkivisa affartdl7 4 ti Wt .\ 'Zweite, et. . TIIOS. KIIKIB,-4te •I; 13M-100 bbls; `cotsalt i t t V - 44 /. .10 1- EATIIIIII§-4300 - 11 . A prime far'isaldlyr j , \ • -11ENRY.11.001LLAM. , ' Li"k.IED 01L--.50 .1b18,,. in istinv attd. fok sale by - J4O .. irAnzaioon:it 00. VOEARLS-15 , tf, ILLMAtriall if4:o4 W!. 6: OAP —lOO eltd . stab mut Air sehl nAi11tA13011.4..M1.- PTSTTTURPENTINEf—,IS bb)es,--A0v,"!");::: Avinßoa Imulgtoment !lir \ Weh XTRA. "OLD\ jatA' COITEK44:4;; , c'' — lastltavi itrysatersktr rettedlkt Ankaginift ACON SIDES-45000 ilia Baconi,..Soimin.: 22taatirrand bat We \ A. 43. ltel3ool.3l4:llrat. ' f r ItEAT BARG AINSIIN COAL,VAM:IS:-= ar.r that valuable Coal Trotailt r att l r elbgral l tron e a r t=l=l . oltad. °nth It: la ilttteblisk Ctatt'l ,to. rive tb Wits drat tteattsdeora We, stating to eau at tha la.• • Alit data& Mannal eta bo nothad b/ .".. 1 1 14t...ttard , Wl i l k ant - i 7 lga l triN=ArblelLTET th• • Lid illS T ga " ingrioftts=4li l • Ise 282ataattalrprtt..... 4 . 1 , 4 4 . 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