iL . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISH/3i DAJLT AND WEEKLY DT ' . • . - WILIT & ' CO. • DAVID MANUEL HAIGHT, rims eX•Tetrlini: nun, asif Ma To Tics :Tort mica. DA 11. T—elx &Hari par snouts, - payable half yearly a W E.H.K I.T—Twedollsorer annum, In adranee. Canis 1.11 1...... b, .000.4 on She fAhreing eel:m.ll[l°as: . • • Aare. per annum. ' , // 00 900 T runty setdea dd The pseha,Ql, irVesth elob In be addressed toot, person; and to In told invariably In advance. No dab papers sill Ire sent a ft er the year explres, unless the manor to *sat ler • renewal. • . , RATES OF, ADVERTISING: One MUM*, (10 linen of Nonparall or Agate.)) .117, , • one Inaeetloo .............._.....3'0 00 Ib addlUorrat 0 Y. i• on* amok- ......... I Do • thus nooks - ' C° ,T , o, • two months- ...... 00 Do :• Alarm ..... . ...... 00 - roof " Do •Ix tnonths.. .:.. .. .... ; ... to Do twain, niontG".. .......... op standing c.d.. llnes or tan per •00001 0.0 One dollar (Or oath Iddltlonal One. Un'i W'~ _< hauxea4le u in;tsTWelitsl . ;;;Tf - irate r ' " For each tolditlo al agnate. * X:S7nonalt, end for eseh addilleantUlle Inserted under a n te yearly rates hall Drive. • P • . _ Adreallarvients eseexelleif ei'leur.. nod not Orel bitten note, to be chaared es a swum. and a halt ." I üblithera . not aeconntable fr' . legal • advertleemente beyond the Mount ehateast for their yothlication.. - • Annunrwing candidates for otla. Who chordal the same an other adeertisontents. AdvertLantenta not loathed on the copy fa a apeclbed ' number of Somata:a; will he continued till thrbith 'o oe prirtl n,' nf i rtuVa i llierti Is ' gel tly [hal to their own Immediate boatman, 'and ellaelve ' Usete n tlete . the latent of other persona ell Ito oil advertisement,. ...... , _,l.oledlateli,conneeted . wi t htheir owo bathe., and clues of advert Leaments. in length or otherwise, ba yead_t he limits engaged. will re cheated at the usual t0t,.,. Per a ll omen - transient advertbtinw. bills will he separately rand.wed • and prompt raiment Is dalred. " • • All advertisements thr charitable Inalartiona Ore coot ward. townshlp. end ether public meetings. and all Political =sellers and notlete, to boob:wed Lalfprtee, pay able atrinlyla agIVAD(V. Malan* notices tole chanted 60 amts. • thuith notion Inserted wit/tont femme, anion woman. tiled hp (mural InelUttinne or obituary - notion, and when so emempanied.to he paid lea: Itegoluadrertiseas, and all other, 'Sending consumedly 410 .4 or nellulatUr notices - deafened to mil attention Yal e Boirees; Concerta or any public entertainment; where charges are made At, admittance—all natters rate awarialtena—erny notice deehrtrod to call attention .to private entered's., adcalated or Intended to promote Individual Isitentatotau only he Inserted - with the .ander etding that the IMMO la to be paid tor. if intended to Insertedin the load column, Ihewanis will be than at the rate of 10 cents Pn" .nanny or /3" notion to he charged triple piles. Tavern Liman Wl each. • heal Estate Agents' and Auctioneers' advertliatiente not • to be chased under yearly rata., but allowed a discount of thirty-three and one-third per vent from the amsual of want 011. 111 , 11131 LT a VALLS }AMYL Ono Equate, throe ....... .61 Lo. - each additional berortion.-- . 37 . ADVVISOCXXVVI VI want Owe Aquezo. gar b l 1 unction.-- -.50 ants. Do. addltlbnal Imertlon 25 nn All tranelent sdrortlsonnants to be paid in ode ts. BATES OF DISCOUNT. cm/tuna rum. rim. 011.1 prrmauxou ossaurs, DT • N. I.IOL3IES A SONS, Brokers. :0.67. Markel 'et. bettivot Third =0 fourth rte. PittfaburpA PEN NSILVASLai branch *1 lrenia..--- 1,4 Bank of Pittsbursh.-:....par‘Braneb at Younrwtown- do Exchange Bank of . dco..- par ICi ty • Bank . Cincinnati- do aler. and Manure of do-par (inamorata! likAilocial- do Bank of Conitnerte..—...ow Franklin Bank ..... ...-.. ito Bank of North Atomics-4.r Lafayette 8ank....--,-. do Bank of North'n Idlierties.parOhio Lifelna.*TrastPlo- do Rank of Peonrylvania..—oar Wextern Reiterre Dank-. do Bulk of Penn Township-ow Rank Of linaaillon ..._. - Commercial Bank of Ps.. ia ...oar Sfria2 Notes. - AIX i Forme& A Mtimnlne /Ik-g a ir NEW ENGLAND. Girtsal 8ank.i...."...... .42 solrent Banks---- .it" Kensington Itink-- - - - ,....par ' NEW YORK: Donuts. k Meek. Datnk....oar New Tork. City.- -par , Mechanics` Bank.-,.....-.-par Country a.li moraromminu Bauk...---par - SIARYLAND. L b , ll , adelphitt n llatk .....i.i.-par adtlomm..-...-...-....3ar Tradrut i n . 'sllink":::.7....::4 " ; N.3311%/i ' l 4 - It - DELAWARP... Westarn Ilanktit..... ..- par All salvent-8auk.........„ Se Bank of Chamherstarah- Ili - • VIRGINIA. -. Bonk of Chaster coy—par flank of the Va11ay.......1% Banta raurrille-----par Bank of Vs-Richmond- .. Bank of Del. Co.. Chestar-.par No. Rank. Va. Norfolk Bank of Germantown..--. par Farmers' Ilk of Vlrerda. 0 Rank of Gettyaborgh...... IN No r t h West Mech.Bank ". Bank of Lowbtown..-..... - North Western Bank.- Bank of litiddletowia.t...-- Di Branebes-.........--- Bank Co. Ilank-....MW N(111011 CAROLINA. Bank of Northumlaniand-par Bank of Cop., Few 2 Carliale Thank.-- .. - ~..1% Book of St. of N. Carol's 2 Columbia ilk t Bridge7oo-lou'llbm.Book•Wlimthif,',... Doylestown 800k_._.:..... par Mereltantalik,Newhurri, 2 Easton Ilank.-._ ' per ROCTI.I CAROLINA. Fria Dank • I ,- ilklaftheFt.of n Carolina Illank of South Carolina. ' 2 Bank of Cbariceton- . .. . 2 Plantenia 3lrchan'a . ... 2 - - GAMBIA. 4.lrPt ZLlttcg..,..., t t. ..?.. Bk of orouselot, Aug.,. - TESNSSE.i. Allecliont Bank, . -.. 3 Killitl:Oßt. ' • Bk of Kentriftr.LoutWelli rk.„0u.,.......,......„, Northern III: nnielituCky " 901:1tb[T1 ilknfKentltekr " __ .111E3:401n: I. Mc of State o'3llmm:rt.- Cs .1 LLIXOI3. - IStetißank.d Mantles SO Bank of Illinois. . 75 wiscoNsig: -- Maine a Fire To Co. chk. 5 ' 311C.114.5ti. _. I Farksereklcaniceßank . 3 lOuvernment ktook /kink 3 Panirien Bank.__... 3 Insurance Company 3 State Bank__ .__.... _~ a .- iii;;;;* Bk or awls 01...1.2d. tarmere Lk of Lancaster—Dar Farmers' Bank or Iteadl mpar rum Bk ordehurlkill Co- par jar. t Mo.. Waynesburg. lh Pramdln Bk Wzothlngton-par Ilarobbord I lonansda3o llapk. la • artnr I.ol2CaSter Lobos= Bank • ..4.0 Minor? Bank of Pottarßfa ,- 11P4yomr 1=11:1017.7"....P4Z11 Wing - 13k, Roller 0414 6616 Manch ot do Branolt at Athena......_,.., do Itraatti atßaia r00t...,.. da l Rauch Rrandb pn ::: m a a t i - Ezto Tolot """ o = Branch at trana—.-- ;do o oo Ittartob at .. Add,' 401 at Add , ' ' . Branch Branch at talent- do at,Cll do Branch at Wu -- do Itraneb. =2 it steuntntitiZ" dol Franeb at Mt. Vernon— do, Manch at Nettark..--- do: = V. Vie t teeL.:-.77... to Branch at Trc 7 ._» ! Branch at ldt. levant-. dol Branch at Zanorrille-..:- do c j Branch at Nonnalk---; do Brandt d Branch at Portanontit-: do Branch at Eaton.----- do Branch atititremnt....-.:. do Branch at Cuyahoga do Branch at ntaulllon-..... do Bestalt at. 'Wooster-....:„, do . IlkorN. America. Toronto 5 EA of tbaßsopla, Tomato Rank of 3katroaL---.. 5 Ilk ul 11. earo.ls. Throat., 5 EASTERN EXCIIANVE. On Neer York- 1.; Oo iOn do WESTER-NI EXCELANG E.' 13; DoLA ANDSPECTETALttg. nslarma, I_. tin Pairf0t...—.15.50 PAWS mar , .-10.50 FA* ErederickaTOrs 7430 - • PRICES" OF STOCKS. REPORTED Fon. THE prnsman crezErn. BY A. WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, , L.No . : 71 £0612 TR STREET 101INWETIIERELL, 31anufacturer of - - . . . - - - - . I VON BONNIIORSTIA MURPHY, Whole- " PATEkt BOX VICES, • superior ankle. SOLID BOX - , - . . Pureum.ii. June:t7, 1664. and BRAZ BOX TIRES, turner of Andersen n od Rob. sale Orions and Coramhaderl).Lerebants. and .I:kratera Mann a trecte. one none from the ha nd street B rides ill. 3 , j 'Eali i • ' • if , ' , 41,Lts i tirgh Mantacturea, N ~. D atm . anima, Pitts legheny City. masa ' 7 .. 4 ... o •• - - • grii3.lolDEßtti XND AP-iliaZig _"__ ~.....,_ JACOB FORSYTIIi ' Jr., Forwarding and TILLAS-slaterials marked Mr Embroidery and Ate 1 No. 'Mlii . Pen ti reatme L ta l bor riLS e Rind, United States Oa -:- ' Ido -- : «.. rp, v.:: ' ~..-. Hp - ... un=ir g. i genm iy aslocaleachast. No. ES trateratreet,Plttgh. 7e2tr k . br P"nw ilZf uls P .-..... 7 100 - ..• - intilt .k a j it% . - BORAS PALMER, Importer and Deal Br Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man - • , Alleny.Co ra.......... ' •. 100 •SE - !-. Ist_ map, g,,, • pio, comp. Ws '3619' 100 . 02 • - - -do Irs Preneh and American Wall Paper. No. 55 Market ufacturing Company , • 1)„,. • ~,,,,p. V......, lOC, „SW 7. -_, . do • Ynort, between Third and Fourth atreat e Pittsburgh. . rvms COMPANY mAyiNo p:NLARGED Pittabitilik city es .. . ... -. too oo : - hat,Jan.adnlY ho -13 Do. - conp. Vii. N. Y. 100 '9O de ' l.• their capacity Prr manufacturing an, now unmated Allet , my cig4!. a. - 4 ..... - 161 • 1 0 1 . 7 . :• - vpi r , lisp pNor VV. AleC der sole e LI .i NTOCK, Importer and Whole- kizmirgjrr,,,,i..egti.raaiirtittigli:ditl?inelbleeed netts Dealer In Carnning, Mot' Oil alva lITOCV.S. . ~ _ Cloth'', Slattlog, Taiga and Timm Covers. Window Made. KTlllyAnJ°Nr3, Canal 14.1.• Dank of littaburgh.,...«,. 60 58 , 5734 Div.Mayaltet. Stearn Boat Trimmings, No .112 Market 'greet. Pittsburgh. September 21.1653. 'Merchants' A Itanufßank. 60 ' GO 61k do 5 Ranh.. Dank- .... ,-..« 50 -FIX 10 la ' de 4 MORRIS k PATTON, Wholesale and Re- , Boots and Shoes!! Allegheny Ea shin Bank '5O =6 225 ' tall Omen... the Santa= tide of th! Diamond, 4 A3fES ROBB, Nii), 89 Market street, 3d .Pttta. Trust Oa.. -... 60 •56 1.6 I Ceniargiv. P. I Dillon& Delwadtßank-.. '152 62,4 6194 _ doorfrom the Market acme, would inform the pub I that ha has now a ver fUll stock of evary thlnVit the tittitrireaig f it . ''.... 1‘ 5 5 - fit n . gi::=l, o p, . - . . DRY GOODS....Boottand Shoe trade, such as Ladles' Gaiters, half alters, Jena". Lind Padores, Lady Franklin and all the styles 11.4 lit. Midge ..- GO 44 '42 Die,. • pa ~.• Precise the Fulani cities. lieu, Minn' end Childnone 1 - Northern Litertles.-:... - .. be 40 35- Dly, e pr., KliANtt. VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim Gaiters and Faav Boots end Oboes, in all their variethee ' wupp.pupeet„prtd,p,___ 26 , 15 - • _ . • . tap.. yieed e pp eed oipee,, , L.4.cippd„. gppp e a.k r i m a 1.,. Gentlemen. line. Orem Patent Oil! Ikeda. French C.. 1 Gent •.. Famishing Gonda and Shaer articler a full ae tedt thou , Congress Gaiters and Sboein alto, B.f.' and Plttab'h Lis Insurance- 1• 10 9 Dir, 20 11 et . outment of which can Aiwa)" be had at No. 83, corner of .author ' Dmtt. One Pronh Celt Wonde Mos=s=es -I .19 1614 Div. May S3J Market Street arid the Mumma Pit burgh. aol vw Phwe girt, no a nil as we wish to nil such an ðic settl Insurance Do-. , 21- 4 9 , ., -- -- ' ts , -- --"" • '''' to all who favor us with their ountom as sal give eatistac • . m.:a Firemen's Co.- ... . 10. ',. , 8 "' . A. O.ItA.CIS a gm., yrrentann..:t. a. ANTHONY a CO. X. roe. th.. Namara her the Plam. 8 9 nnket street. - r0r2.9 . vasoaarn. r ......-, -.•.-.-r ,-.. .... 14 4 .bartill.to Phan _..__. 501 41 . r .4° r Div.(tr.B li d. 'At A. MASON 1 CO,;.Wh°/esale and Retail ..PiaN D. Mr.. , do .4 - `l„.. Dothan in Panay and. Staple Dry Hoods, 25 Fifth /MPS S. WOOED. Ink. F mut a i....ute.- ao 40 at i Ivi , COltD & CO. .treat, Pittabmpti. • . r MorwaMagastia.......... 150 7 . ,•-.- • WIIOLP.SALE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE : ILTURPHY &• ISITRCIIFIELD, Wholesale HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, nut wiz, stscswares, - . . - OAa. •C. , 1.1.15, and Retail Dry flood! 6firrchants, corner Fontliand '. rit1 , 4154 1. 1 Ora Work's.... 60 61 60 • wing 'gran. Pittatrurati. -. AND DEALERBIN ALL KINDS OP FOBS. Mown r • Shcbrster. 60 43 41,. Dies. Jan. 4*a -- CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, To ogbaer Slitekerater 60 In - New Stook. . P.n. tkotral kallroad«. to 45 dl - . , • ' GROCERS: . Pittsburgh, Pa. 0610 A Pont Railroad:- 50 4614 4514 . 1113.211e1r stock ambruee SCOOT Oitialt] &Da Pittsburgh, flats .Bait. A Ohio Railroad_ .....„. 60 -•-. ~ , lONS Man.. - .../LICHAJLD norn.-.........W1LL1CE noes , lord Co . t o , Mod& Door, Bulls and Fur Bonnets. CWo.laad a W.li‘ l ". n. 60 ." ' •-• ' li OIIN FEOYD &CO., Wholesale Grocers auir-v-imicir • • Marine Irmo . Dry Dock Ind 105 ' 100 . l'Aebta= t 4s4 4= 40 0 1 - 'n :-.. . . , #.I and COMMIIIIIIOII lloochontS.No.lo3 Wad and . .."Nt Llto rty atsaet,Pittsburgh. . ~,j6 Now Coach Factory - Allegheny. ......_,. yggt a:o lil. 121 WIIITE & CO., would re . Da - do. awtlio, -. , Tanis Creek Plank Read ;it: , 10 - -•• . '•' It OBERT MOORE:Wholesale Grater, Ree- _ specialty It tie. Eublle that thiy have Alia. A PmetTar'e Plank Rd .... 21 23 - - Drying Diatlllor. Teen in Prodsoe, Pittsburgh Mare r'". p "Th. 7 r1"'''„„„ ,„%tbrjr„,f,,,.e'd,,A"dp,,,..„M1,..c.,",°,7„ . 0r...0= r.nuaa.L. an is • a .. ch .,. r . ,,,,,,,,,.._____ ~,, _ .- . . . o sctereksee all kinds of Foreign and DomeatinWinea and WI,. f, Tenn p.. p .i rt l op . o f - „pi p i, e,p,k,,,, Chariots, . . „ 'donors, .o. 815 Liberty street. -Oa hand -- a vary larm , putt . meek of onperior old Monongahela Whiskey, which will b. Irurbotitorldra fi Phoon. .a. ha. ritc., which. from their t a ruanutantine of the above work, .4 Ifluntwota.,-,- ---." - ... 185 Viii z. Div. 6 •_____. 4olo * f 0! cash . . t h - e 44:171.1. thirfhava`they Del confident they are enald. Nlltraburitti 4 T 00434.64.1... ... 152 141 'lv. 11154, 120 , e ' ~,,,„., '-------' r ‘,.,„,....„„ eats do - work on the moat reasonable terms : with those orth Amniea......---... -. .. 13 M, • NLRB eek - ''' -- :Z .- _ - _, --- „, - .7 - .... :- ............ -- - 6 . - er - r.. wanting article'. In their lino. Korth Halitene----.....:- - 25 ri . • r 4.4. tiltAk I` & ,CO.c, tirocers and votn- Paying particular attintion to the astection Of mateziaha 1.., 1.01 • and of and having none but oomtutent workmen, Han have no Iditurg t h Tagfacturra&e. ournar of Second and hesitation In warranting their ork, We thenduWask Pittellurgli A Ida Royal- - 4 3 - . . • 11...1., itt.b..,,h, P.. g,14.4 7 thoattention of the Jill IMO to e hIOC. Oblo ....... ..... . ....... - ..... ... ... . F . N' IS . --,---- 6.11.-Repairtng dene in th bast manner, and on HA .. OUT= lILiCitICt." c.o. 11. JON.I. • 0.111. rreaonabla terms. .. haat! Merchant-.......... . - • .., •- ' -, 1 . . - . iii BLACKBURNI CO.„ Wholesale Oro noustssa-treeastee.:--- - N 0 ' -,. F atm. Jim! Purnishana and Deaden In Prod.. and tsairgh Manufattureis OIL, Pitch and Oakum always lAOhio TraP_IPW I -_;.- - - - 6 on band at their. Warehouse, 141 Water street, Pittsburgh. t i rde . a.:....=.=7.7. - - 4 '2lil - ' , . isepl2y (biling«...--...-.•••-• • ••- -• 24 2 " nauN m. ISAIAH. DieICEY & CO., Wholesale Gro-i ,Biter.------. ~ .1 2i 3 r . r i,sci r 111 rem. Commission Merchantaand Drains lu Produte, tatiomil ..-.--•••• ..... - - I •,12.!il 10 1 No. 66 IVater 'street, and 101 Front street, Pittaourgh. Ml= :XXCILINGIB AND BANKING UOUKE OF WILKINS k CO Mead States Anil. lihcadimp, 71, Ibstrelt dead. PIT.TABORGII; PA. • • VOREIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin, h Beat Nati and land Wartante, bongbt and t. Naleetloaa mute thateutheat thaw:don. **Ws er dlataantad and loans anemia& • In Vend 'old Comtalselan. T' v • • Bens at detta!tt, and Interest allowed when left -GEORGE R. ARNOLD &, CO. s~hxPßgAg DE Aunts DS., *MANOR. 001 N, DANK NOTEkta, Td 74 .4. _ anaara4 Ronk Patettertal. u na. - !.. 4 44tatat at matt liberal ratta—EN - PORTABLE VIIASIMIG MACHINES AND . 9 EPARATORS; viTARRANTEM to be thoroughly built,- 74 4b ratO n szk Ing . made ri 112 17 ,, Fw.CARIZOL, bunch. Ti:Tbrashlng M. are besotlietZgat sampart. as* au ....cmd Plays 4Ar 1 to cad with 6114 courrainNes la own of field. No gal. an = 1 1 14 4 =w t.. or Le. get: irork. tit a l ga put ot th• ahuy thpm tomb trial. they llhoen retomme — nr who of odby A% =4 !P. !!. ma** Sod 2e.WCak so Ina IA .•. , . • • • , , The Ithharafee Rooth Patent, and Is at tithed to the Threaten., salesth*thly misname the straw and chaff RA33 the Jrnklajkad Las strew entire rathrthetton whenever EMCISTS. . SCOTT . , Dentist ; Fourth street, .• 11. sem wan a libat,s. . A. WARD. DENTIST; Penn . street. • .WY Doorsabor• Mod. Mai boars ikon 9a.X. to IL Os Itiftrilinyl FA on* offl bo rooollooa or Stlewlid to V or 1949 9 . 4=0n117 goo9dOilotolosontizellaro , ~, ..,:... " ,6 -0,, tr••••:•07.;k!,,, , ,••••1 . . ~. . ..,.. . ~.. , -,... . ~., • • . _ -• • r . , ' . . . _ ~ . .. . _ . . .., ~ . _ - • • .. . . . - ~ . . . , ..... . . , lOSEPII S. 41: A...P. MORRISON, Attar ruit=l:lllif.rAta "Vg.rth • ____. • _ W. lIALL, Attorney at Law, we thil go ldln,',' Grant street. barons Fourth and l • otad Altr. • • • • • an.10.17T • 110 BERT E. PIIILLIPS, Attorney at Law, St. Loots M. • 10BERT I'OLLOCE, Attorney at tLaw— . Career o itt f Vittligsid Gnat streets,opposita the Court 0 o Hog& Psburgh. rargi.r'63. AMES J. KUIIN. AttainOy at La*, office loarth.atrett, Iwar Grant. Pitt.lmrxh. ja16..117 - 1? RANOIS O. FLANEGIN, Attorn . eilaa w, N 0.170 Fourth stmt. Pittsburgh. ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 89 fifth street, Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. lERNAN &, CO Banke; aapd Exchange p i p.. N0.. Wool genet, corner or Mune n 1 AU, z atoi srt n / illtankNoftes sad tme Coin. DoDloli7eosrcotl Time the Driatia and on lute:elk ann fire thslreerompt attention tOan Oth ,T =titan menorahs og to a Dears business. . 0 6 3 . - IMEastenr fr.:zebus= unutaut floe =MET! ALUM-01140 50..: 113.10111. KRAMEIri: BAllMi:Bankers Ex °battle Broker. Day andnell Gold and nee r and u Notes. nig.tia. loans ma /teal Estate or St« ficen. g;t4 J :Vr.ty P e.7l l ziv.ettl'.... :' , 5„ 1 ,g,°.°1,,11g.t0 co l a unn. made on sil points In the Union. Onice corner of Thin' Lod Wood streets, directly opposite the Pt. Charles IfoteL • mrl-IT L. D. KING, Coin, Stock and Far lh hungo l a uarlop.,lo.arta.:trlst—norAtis l aut . s.tt li rent mime Cellf3eti ' ottir mstie.on the Wear attlrllet 1 ; 1." os. 1 tern Dank Notes Bought and sold. .013 .. AL3IER,, HANNA Co.. Stteotooxs to a_ ) Unseen Hanna .% L l ankms.E.mhrooPe lisolkersarbt . dealers In Tondos srea Dommtle Eselterme. ileelltleste• of Deposit, /lank Notes, sod Specie—N. IV comer of Waal and Third streets. Current Moncyrecelted on Deposit. Sight Cheeks for sale, and collections made on nearly all =Loeb pal points of the tinited Btates.. . The highest Cold. premium. paid filn - Foreign and American Advances made 0. consignments Of PrOduce, shipped mat. on liberal terms. ' ..... IL War. hl. 11. SPILLIAI4i6 Co.,Wankel% nod y. Exch.:B. Brokers. North nut comer or WOod pad MIA strOta, Plttaborgh...._ _ All trmaactlons made ori Moral tams, pad collections promptly attended to. . WILKINS ,t CO., Ezchonge Brokers, No. re • rotten ametom rm. poato tam luta of urgli. Alt traumatic. at moat Ilberal ram. ...MU , - - WM. LARIMER, Jr., 13tiilli6r krt. 4th street, N0."134, sulijulnining the Bank of Pittsburgh. NIIOLMES & SON. Dealers in Foreign ._ and 'burntle PON of' Exch. Orstiffeates of D slt.o, !lank Notes and SPethl, No COGO Market t t. Pitts burgh. rip - Collection made - on . all . the orrneinal titles throughout the Unlted'atates. • !WK.. H. SUTTON. Wholesale6'i - oar, Importer and Dealer in , F OREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old MO nononashelz Rya WldArr. 1:n . 12, Soutb•East mczkar a Wood and Front .to. Platbaratt. Penns. tab2l. IDW. POINDEXTER, General Mercian ' a,. dim nnnter.n4CC.lllll , alon Merchant ICT Front street and 118 Second street, Plttsltrah. ap2D4md •larSf. A. MeCLURG, Denier in Fine Tenn, 'T hoke Family Gmeeries, Trodden and WillowlTare. corner oCf Wood and elgth ntresta. nowrecelelng a large amortment of Fresh Goode, In addltlon to his &need) ex tensive stock. enrebared from nest hands In the Eastern markets. which will he sold at the lowest market price, slMTllatels. team data. and Families. buying by the ttllkwtllT•WWlll , lled at wholesale 'atm. t" - Iloods dellmend In the tit). Wee of charge. 1018 A & A. WBANE, Commission and For warding Merstmuts, Ilealere In Wool sod Prodnoe geurralltt also, Pittsburgh Ilnattfurturrs. N 0.114. Sscroul strost, Pittsburgh. I S. LEECH,. MeALPDT & CO., Whole riWttA,4VASlr'' " D sl a in-13 1r2 b 4 1 -ri.TII I A rst' aad Pittsburgh. J - 1:BISOIST Wit°lest& Grocers, , Produce Dealers. ..ad (13miutodcro Mad:mote. No. r Area. MUburgh. j aid • mmarmit. Q PRINCER ITAILBAUGIU; CO. (Succes -4-24794°D%.17Ar1riTV, ( :„31 1 4'.° 1 7:. - :,d . F°71,,, won 19 Smood atraata. Titbit/tomb. atalir . 1 tt. N. ILEA, Flour Factors, Commission CI.. nod Forwarding nerohanta and Dwalara lu Protium 4vorterellr. Ohtani for Pitttmr.gh Manufacture,. promptly attended to. Nom. 74 'Water and 90 Front it.., Putshorsh, • - Penni, • aplo7. lIA.RDY, JONES & CO. ; Successors to ATWOOD. JONES & CO . Commbeam arid Forward.. Itar ..larelnants. Dealers to rtilsbarab SlaavfaetvredOcasla; Pittsburgh.. 1 • 11 111"4 " t A L li o oEVT't CO., 1 Wholesale !I ° S , O n r'l i gents for Brighton Cotton Tom Si Waiver at., Pittiborih- ITRCER & ANTELO, - General Commis ..or it Mon Merchantn. Ptdladelphla. Mural advent. =LA° on oeurignmeute of [Produce generally. janry 49 11:1 WAIT : —lOll3l MUM .1 OHN WATT &IGO:. Wholesale Grocers, Cesar/11.ton Mere.banta, and Netter* In Prednea and Plttabandt Manufactures, b. VA Marti .t. Plttaburch ifß. CANFIELD, late.of Warren, Ohio, e uMnrik . lear and P=lsaerel i t i. tat 4 , rei r, 'Clbge i i rue Mb. andWqdol . . t Produce generally. Water street, bettroen Crullbeeldkod Weed. Pltteburch. • TISOi“II V10N.13 LIM; tr.m..466—f rr LirrLE Fn4Gon. tin" "- ruttm.she Grocers, burgh. Maneadures, Na, ll:,SeamtKree d , l' Pith 3." ti . 4.1 .r 15,3 riIIEESE WAREIIOIISE.-11ENRY 1j BOUM , . Forwardlag and Como Wan Slerebent.and Dealer In Meow.. Batter, taro MTh are Produce geamalr, 2i Wood .tree[. alma A'ateer, Fittstrarah my3l lolly IeCILL »JANES D. vlum. ICALTEII C. an[. GILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Cm=holm ner4haa ts, Ns. 191 Libertj,p,ot Litt. • IL VoLIUILD". 11.11111 AT, JOKS ATIFEL. BAoALEY k. CO, Wholesale !aro:. V am, Now, 18 and 20 Wood,strOot, littslmnzb. - . -- W ILLIAM IL• M'CLURG; Grocer ~and 7%..tbaeler j comer of Wood and Sixth etreete, hike Sne M a w • FRIG nod of r e=ztigt and Ikalers ,uppliecan the toweet.tAts. TIOBERT DAVAELL ,E CO., Wholesale it Orem", Oceressirsion Mereturas, Dohn to peede ee ould Margret Stmetestures Ro. 214 Meaty street, Pittsburgh. WCANDUZZI. lON 'et McOAN.DLESS, eucceaeore • to L t I.D,Vriek, Khans & lltroners,rnwartlfsgivll nonm!,, , lnn Merchant., Peden 113 Iron, !inlll,. - Mask Cot- Ynrnt, and Pittaburgb Ilnanfactures neneralls; ontria Wood and Water streds.lltlatourgh. ..CULBERTSON, Wholeeple.Grocer and . Om=lsolcus Merchaot,Desles In Produce sad Pitts urgh Mann Matured Artkir. 106 Mee/ stmt. PAU; rant non.. ZICIIIMD ROM. 11. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, COM • misidun Merehaittn, and Deatere 1n Fri:atm—Hound arch handing% hunting on Marty, Wood, Sad SlStb Waal. Pittsburgh. x. —MIS S. c 01011" rtAGALEY, WOODWARD et:CO.; 19E016; .14 Ws timer& No. OM Market atrret.lslasdelable WOOL MERCHANTS A LEE, successor to MURPHY LEE, ga it g ra d ca.irov, LlLectf era u. 7 Lil a... BUSINESS CARDS IWO( t. 9 COMMISSION StC. NEW YORE ADVER_ TITEMENTS- ' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ; fie" on C isnla-Karleby, had bemsatten.led with ' , - AGENCIES. .... , ..„,,.. ~ . _ , _,- , Frans visa:rift:a s sensfass Ornate' Adverthilwit r- --, ,•-• -------- —--- -- gir le , B fortunate results a large littat with II 4 F i l ' row 1:".' s,,stoog, June 27, 1881. I • G. Orman e, (sus, i- r ~1.1. :".. 11., Orin Hues, .Noal 1 eud 1 lintadray, Nen . or. flate No eL , et. ... - -------- -- 1 — —— - . ' - . , XL .1. •11,‘ 1 MORNING, 3li Li * 11, 18 , 51. pounder min, and 1 officer arid 2 nien had been Idea C•-.) Agentsar Ila-e O t alining mid porting Saw,. street.) 'wider. Setrt,ty Fut° In at., attantitles ronstaotli on `._._ ._--a-•-__,__- _,_,____- __—,--, -, -_-_--- captured by the enemy - ' l •, • , .Laid. Ino nstond st, sittatmrsfs__ 11..'" R '''''''' '''''' . the C W V tr Ir.. r.*' p, by 0,, o.loc. , , a" w u ith in r t zps N c o t rt t h e : h i': futare operatiops of the (- ma - mosso,. td the X. Y. ComMorrlal Advertiser. _ _ _ _____ CARD.—lleving been appointed the ex- , Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. ' owing statement: Daily News ma ken the tots ', Tim news frau-the scat of war on the present elusive Agents forl•ltsburgh, fog the sale oHhtent Ironie s .. Cemented and tit Mime Ikatbm Belting. mare WM. AIcEARLAND & CO.. Unsetured by P. smegtt a ' stsx, of Ilartfard.C.c.necticot, oceatin iS impOrtat is all .t It is said that at the last Cabinet Councihn dis- !patch from Admiral Sir Charles X ' tl . apner,Wan. Iss Wes neer alter lar mie • MM. emorimeot of nil width. ...- .1 .4 , -VAID . P ...- VLA-Vl4 A ... -Eir . . FORK. _ . - it, and not Only Milifirn manufacture:l, at the mattemeturern price. his ankh, smulii (mac ISO Pratt st., Matt/More, Aid. the neonUlttS previously received oldie rout and bein i r superior to Any Leather Italtlnf t i nAlare f orerset , t •9,-,, AN Ks,. Jewelers' am ll -butal"e 4,0, 4 isles the ; mance to the operations agthist Itussia in the I rs' anti Counting House retreat of the lin s • . i ' tamed, in wi th . % hed etined his i ntention" in s- ears , umintion of the Czar by an announcement that 1 B e tti e, 11', 1 ' ,srtneuiticetee- A s , l 7,l:, 3 4. rn e ° ,,, e ttZs a se i re ' S2,, at the 111 I. 4 afismfeeery aim. entatanU to hand for sale, an . h a '.. • The propositions of the illent Adz bad -- m b eriam ll e c tseittng ' lte ' pot,. No, ?Jacket streeLl i wan-ante 9 in error rupect. r g . a J. k 11. PHILLIPS l This eurrender he proclaims "tut a mark ; in Ins• Nrw ifulm. deal Lth,1•451. Ihe Intends to loone Ins hold forthwith frees the • • • - - .guarrintees wluch he Can no longeree meta , Ness,. Ira, .117terliml Gentlemen-It gives meld is j 'material „ ~ 111•0 UlluerStOedt tO DO OT 11 char tcter quitecensoS I flout with the tenot.of Om most remit by which es sr Min. AUSTIN Loomis, Reut.„,,Estete Arent, ,um te.ll4irets Toss that your Fare preset-minty nooks •el past career, an' great news from the north s Wirtrier i May htr oipected before long. dhould no uofore- Oarth g4' lltree k. Z i a 'r ba ch v ' eNT il ood m . '" Eint U tete nn ,to, " %fr a tt,. S ti a l ! i5.1%.%7•1"f0ue1.:71,7dy f ol l .t.if Fei,et, ,, s n tirs ig O h ,.. t. l. el elty t :il l ! , or high consideration for Austria." to• tyB.dly_ ee r I I tentorcrainc.l7nutallToi " 1r.....17d; '- littlietl:7cpalti - esi A.ustrin rill u • tth e h• h onsideration of ppreeta e h igh c seen ch ages •te • ' . IV • the haughty despot, who has no choice but to I Q. AMUEL L. MARSHEti s Sec retarY Citi- 1 wtsussisiot. amis i srli s a ‘ niit,.hi . t . r i ou t .4. ' w . iitsc.rt u t i e . i r it i t o . ors • . on.,it. it, t : emotoo to bo man. con.i.der..6g that ~ iiendoenugt L ik rhut o ap r thi n a i ngrui n: q o t ni so r t E 4 ; ,..i . till b e : h etiiriic e cht l im ied cr sd iy. I l 1J s „„, ressewoo, Compeer, 1.4 Water street. , iiin)tsrcnognov,chrla,tipoonshow,l,ig:iri,r,,l:aomf TopeowSeerymw Elegant Cabinet Furniture/ ii ° ,,,, ur e , 1 ;truistic sagain, et and before longs The Canes ir L l--- .15 ,. 1. .GaßDO sr. w 11 e,, , , S e,,, ecretary 'Western Ines , SCHAFFER & s u ex. day, wholesale and p, a _ : intentions there was no occanie to mho into _r. Ir. f pA..t. e ~.. h i b...chi tes ~ s em : o ,r n ei ehcrile : h „ o w n , f c. : n ri n urt :ids t t s p p t:r e n : , . : a ‘ n .m d t, ee h j tii e h .i h u „, e . e ..i d .v i o oi i w ht w .l c h . il Or - M.125 tf• 177 Anumpd„Yon Teel, T . GARDINERCOFFIV, Agent forFraaffii ,FANUFACTURERS, e t n bi l:ar t e ur ly u p i ti n ra th ll e elml. P a nde. wheel i" such as ' ; guard him with success front the comingshuck ex a fire 'tourer, Company, northuiett Owner Of Wold . I. . 3 :l l l l . ff,,di ta w . il ,Sc il al,, , , , e , .. n rs . l i ,ui r l i c . bLes ir ril ei ll ,z me l er . mq t ritr e chlt r arig i c , r 3 n h t. , and Third . 'rests : - ,tyPatur I the usual gratitude of an emancipated serf, dent li Finland writes: I Invited to <it ' ll and oantelneour muck. may be expected to lead her former reamer anti I , th t e e ll a t d i a t f e e tt e ee tw t will proceed ep the Gulf e af 1%1 ; 1' 1 her present s cry humble servant a hard life. , FEVER AND AGUE. DE. EDWARD BLEECKER'S . n demonstration off Cronstadt. There is no pros.) land as far an the Island trf Itoglntid, and make The intimation of the intention of the Czar to I STAMPEDE NIIX.TUR . P., ~ , evacuate the Turkish territories arrived at Vion• I aortiticen, as. from accounts receive] yeaterday bras Foci. and Jam, Moores Fever, Placi"no and ''h a, as th e s • i en- Ilatlaotts -Iffre(apne names y expected reply to the eats- , , . ' Tilt Proprietors of duo Medicine will state price] demand which had been addreased to him' without beeitstinn er fem. of contradiction. that the to that effect. It reached London by telegraph from England, and from person's, in a ponition to afford nocumteinformiition, it in. inferred that) j;,...":l==.llne"' eared rif.17,71 t7V..7 fU t r It: 1 remerd.y. And caused an upward movement of claimed before the N lVinter set, in, mad that the there I* a great probability of peace being pro roam disease. This metlAne has neither Amok or a half per cent. in the rtintid. This movement s would probably have been more extensive, but por Qui P l ifr i rt i litMr i"' si • • t il S r eetilr 'g rtt l int= li r it r Inerguratln ' st In their tendency. Person. while using this the Tittles had published a week • allied fleets will retarn . - .i: respective cotur dampni. in not 1m more to exposure to water or r l previously 8 tries - before tl end e s le ..cot year, without atmosphere no more Wars wheel]. their usual health statement of the resolution at which the Czar I , Mestere In medians of tbe country where the Ague P wan asserted to have arrived, and a rise of two 4ftrili g I"6n - comp{ isrt to any hostili ail . e ill do sell to tutopt this medicine, as the patient Is tree , per cent, bad consequently occurred in antielpa- ; lien of import.," not obliged 'n lay by while under treatment and the)" b ,,,, ,,,dofriemaleetem e The Proprietor reuldintrodues ; tint] As in the CaSO IMMO tire. bark, h ss - I Letters from Coat of the withdrawal of Chevalier Bunsen, the Pos. , T"S:""' s' . '`" ' Hmmed, of ortifkates hum them bathe highest raped.- I • • • . owo:e• . .t.... h.... 0 ~ki ti „, . ahlilty, Lot pror, rssm lag to the "art our am bottle nod I t o Tiger on the nes li o ai m ne wt . 7 ,, t .. h: Infallible p ence Pull din. - sine Minister. from London, every attempt was I " Oertlicates Can ' lio SIMII at the otflett.'shosing where this merle by the leas influential papers to di terfdlit I Odessa. A conspiracy ha k been discos/fired in the Rue- Mention has cured when oil ethers hare tallest the intersection which they had themselves been I siert Garrison of Caraber, and n lon ber of officers, For alspershosnd all other Milieus Complaints flare Is not .. better Medicine mire market. unable to obtain. It tom also been taken with the meat astnnlMlng moron It has been it remarkable feature of the esist- have heett "et t"5-iih ß eia • \ In nevenal ma. of !tree...tom and Gout; tor tries rem. . a: het- Schamyl is said to bz near TDB.. with 83,000 platen. take a tableepoonful •de F ing war that almost all the first account's of the; One battle of this Medicine very often Las the desired et- Turkish vietories have fallen Abort of the real ' men ' ' There was u report the English nwspa fest. Prim 81 embattle. t‘la \ For tale ii, Dreggleta In all Media the United States 1 advantages achieved. The events of the siege of per cortespondentshad ben made prieoners of Siliotria form no exception, and hintoryfurnishes n i littr i t le order Must Le addressed 44 , MEED A war On the Danube. BLEEKEIL sole Pruprretere. OS Itreadenr. New York. no example of amore determined struggle. The Amer.-m..10s lin a .11. a Vahnestenk a ea, L. wit. extent of lose• it . • BERLIN, June 24 Theinot easing likelihood en s am, and mace. ii, germ, potsbergh • Jel,Oly, among the mann generals is corn- The Pe---- Book! --- - - pletely confirmed; and it is feared that on the of mune half concesaions being made bl \Renate -ories Turkish aide also the heroic conductor of the with a view to bring off Cernrany from the side 0 one who can read should be without a Tho' of the western Powers is causing considerabte defence Mum Pantie, has been killed. The army of THE an ellt THE UNITED ' anxiety here. Central Europe will be more t an NTT,. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, and credible report is that while at prayer in a mosque at midnight, and in the act of bowing / ever,under the pressure of Rmisialf the pees at WASHINGTON b TAKEO. ELL ADDIt LIEF. Just paths • large era ., haam paper. 52 rages, Ilitue , . • opportunity of abating the power ot,tliat elate tratedwlth one Portr tits of Washington and Jefferson os his head, a cannon ball struck hint between the thnedpsper. shoulders. Other accounts, however, assert that ; allowed to g o h Y Psuck-Cloth, °lets.; Paper Dever. PP eta. Letters from Lsinburg, of Lao 18th'sstate that, consols:mato; stria in which this usoir is gat vi'. it It be is not only. still alien but that he commanded e t z k a . f the Clitati4T ss well as oneofthe MOOT I SEMI. i the latest sortie. Russia continues to send cons! !arable tycoon to- i wards the Austrian frontier. There is riot a sin- LitaiTt! ' gni to the Ledo. • - Root olb rs mnd on your I Although the submission of the Czar to the demand of Austria lots created much strength in orders to the rehabber gle town in th e government id' itiiete that h s •- TIIO4. FitElti; +3 Name strect.New A sok. Nll -1:elleido Aget.ta wanted to tell the ;Move Hoot I the stock market , there is n 9 yet no belief that I not a garrison . 't croup Las been eetali k i ' hed 1 throughout tie ~, test, 03 ° - " he is prepared to submit to the full penalty to Le I near 13 h uL d nee. Three regimen in of the guards , - - there- , which a recently arrived at liiewhase received The Eagle Manufacturing Company I inflicted. The impresaion created by it, orders to proceed to rho frontiers of Gallicia. 5a„,„5,,,, „s o „,, s s„f„ t es, il,„ Azdt„,,i,,, ,I,.,freted.c..e., I fore, is not that the war ma y)be more rapidll I ale dLcetteffFem Of. psi so , " FOREIGN GO' 4 "ir I terminated, but nimbly that, froth the sense of CO I tITY.TIOY. FOR THE OCIMPATIM4 di go's; RICH SILK BROCATELLER AND COTOLINEF. i wenliness he has exhibited ell possibility ' P o f hi s I - anccipArartsn UV AllartHA.—The entry of the% Milleting injury upon others is now at an end; In great moiety of Pathmts and combinatiou of Odour all I • •- . • ' • - . • . . • I Auntriana into the Pnncipalitiessis decided on, .•f which Paterns are I and that the task - of the allied powers will cense- I and Count Cornoini, with trip first division; to be CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, I quently be confined to the voluntary enforce- , followed closely by n scconilajs ready to descant An entirely new article for In? A !TURF, rPIInLX7FII I', ere . ,meat of as much itheinlioe non him as they tnay I the Dawdle to Giurgero, wheocc will march to which comidnes the areamet =num. of DURAIIILITY . -. . . I ,, mot unsitsnas camel In an. tusk to Lone used , deem it proper to administer. The difference 14 Bucharest. M. de Bruck is to :iim ,, nraiinicate With Those Mods are made he Pore, L o om and tootle. arils just that between a inorauder cooped in hie own the Porte as to the steps nees ,ryto be taken Goode ofttmt manufacture ever offered fur aisle Dealers I tower, and ono who in at liberty to ravage the with a view to this occupation of 'the Principalis s .U 1 do well teezamlne them hosxts before purchasing tArDelee of the Co 'No. 4 Park rime. N.l'. I open plain. ,tic: by the Anstrinion. • "... 16 ' .1.. " s F. 3IAUSII, Agent_ , Some persons Apprehend, that in consequence The following, according to the \ Jradepencrwite I IRON WAREHOUSE, 'of hie submission en regards the evacuation of 'of Brussels. arc the essential points of the con for the occupation of the Danubian P ro i in eee b y 31.111T1N, SPRING S. CO., , the Turkish territories, Austria will now be die- i vention signed on the I Ith, at Constantinople, , posed to treat bin' mildly, and perhaps ultimate- I' canartcrs and Denton la ly to intrigue with bins It seems scarcely prolb. , IRO N .-'I,N 1-) STF,EL, , "the Austrian troops: Grrevulria Cr,: Cfrn: Sen. noel , i able, however, that she can blind herself to the , "If the reply of the Russian cabinet batega. c Keep cenetantiv m I fact that sho must have given offence which will , tire, the Austrian army will he ready to ire ell i Hand, Hoop • Horne Pl' hand a full amortment altar, fled oe end other IKON. , never lie forgotten, and that however fairly the I ntely carry into executiou the threat contimed I ST EEL OF ALL KINDS. .. Czar may speak her now. he will ono day, if left lin the eummens, by entering the •P ri nciPaliqes I with tho palace to il i So, compel her to a ter- Iby the left bank of the Danube_ The l'orte per- t )her send frno ,Ilencitnne of the country are Incited to a tall or send Hell. nolem iefors be, ing a \ l \ orders toy ].tauentrt”ate,lt . vurelre nlll he nest at W. ethic expiation. Moreover, if this consideration I mite it, and Austria etageres to do it. Such i did not exist, the position of Hungary is a cull- , the g en eral spirit - of the treaty . As to its "Pe lowest market MU, MARTIN , , r i n 'lll l .l , : , A. C ,,, , , , , y e 1 '''-----,- -I , tient guarantee that site will take no step to of- ; dal conditions, the Austrian cabinet takes as its I StatthEFELIN BROTHERS & CO.. fend the Weateru power ; Cieec, if she were, to starting point the independent existence of the ; h„,,,,hi w ow. I Ottoman territory and the balance of power in Ea. I WHOLESALE DRI•OOISTS, I do so in the dance of the Czar, :SEW YGRA. I baffled and defeated tube is, reader her no help I rope. It recapitulate. the principles lahtdown , .17-re rent , •a , l to .V. 1;0 tra.' Pent ...,-,'”,ri .-4 whateier to defend her from Insurrection. It ;by the Conference of Vienna, with the co I 'I PORTING the leading Drugs from their appears likely, therefore, that although under . accord of the four powers who took part in b at at ,V„'-'l;'X TYit k if - rsi, " ,t h l;, e" =, ` 7!!t ttee r I litri t existing cireunistaucca she may not take the ac. I conference, and declares itself ready to use 'all li ce poe t e t .;„1„„s hi„, thes would otherwise tense , the foreesit its disposal to carryout the object of I . ..nand Hale Brush, Hale Glove* and Straps. Varie an Triode:lsomer-J.o.k. Scale. Sr_, Au_ they otter them OA etc will carefully abstain from I that concert. The Emperor il Austria, is corr., the most mead:able Wm., nr.lcrs either ill 'worn, or by I b een necessary, way; and i eminence, pledges himself towardn the Sultan to is men. win receive their hest atter thm. tel.:-P.Me I committing herself an him in any I that although she may be ready to act es media- I employ the troops neemary to obtain the caeca- K ti ItIBEL'S akin army, in the event of the summons address= MACIHNEsTUETCHED Le:tritest n.tatirsni, , tor, and to profess a desire to get easy terms for atiou of the Danubian principalities by the Bus m.o. ta mt.! hitiado t a '-Sc thoomo him, char will Covertly use all herefforts to insure T ITET are made from the best fink tanned that those term. diall sulficieudy restrict his : ed to Russia to that effect remaining unaltend teether. and 'boom:Mir etretettra. cemented. sad Power. I ed to. fluted together 11.13 d made In run me:4:oy strut his sad • . "While reserving to himself the direction of TOM a perfeet bug. the Pu11ie...11.1 warranted teleathat In the Gomm of Lords last night Lord Aber- I the operations of his etrMyTuf the common good, rato article and to pie... 11, 1 nrcPneer Teed, WM' , ' deep, the Premier, took an opportunity to explain , al.gle, ,touNe er reund-relth I are IIH. and a speech m a t e b y hi es ~, week ego, o ft,. L ow s I the Austrian Commanders-m-Ch et will never insswast7 ...skies In then...by a Idreestn4- 7 thelese Inform the Torkish Gerieral-in-Cliief of jelY:nnr 11 31 KC WI BPI. Patent., =Fe . 1-, 5. :*" I Lytatthunt anti Lord Clarendon had aroused the' is combined ' Globe Iron B.ailing WorkL I termination with which the war should he ear- l Tug the principalities, trio Austidan many will re -1 warmest approbation by their views as to the de. 1 h ons and hid movement' s On enter. .tros. 31 1 and 313 Xunroe 'tree, „Vmt. York, ; vial on. That the eaplanatiou will he sufficient establish the former gra enimentosithla the !ira- OPPO+ITE THE a 1.1...4111E monks.te tutus* the witioleawal of a motion, to be In- i its of the rights accorded by this Porto to the .5 .4 LL'sOIOOMX/0 2 0 a . 1 No b r REEZ 1 traduced by Mr. liayaid in the Common on the i i country. Austria will not treat far pence with rtes Dnntta racy rwan., ILE subscriber. , having exionsise and un ' 20th instant, condctuning the lane of hie original I 'Russia, except the integrity of the adenine Ern- T I ; remarks and declaring that they were such as to I E i re he guaranteed, and the sovereignty of the ta •tear n e srXislT "'" , l7, .t e t: " .. t iVeTil e itsre r jsti r ; I emit lion for remaining at the head of the CAM- ISultan plated beyond the reach of attack. , The and . cleal..rs thr cychout the mutat.). I am, seems doubtful. I Auetrian troops are to evacuate the principalities I I nhOf fair ,e atAT 111 lAA RA 11.1,Ve,t, !such are the principal clauses of the AustrasTorks Consols at the last date were quoted 931. las soon as possible titter the conclusion of pence. .' °entry .lea - Ortton. tali convention. and they are. infect, conformable 0raq.,..v.ac,.. ia , nre. /141,141, innt /kdsfrodt,pl ttn and 1 From thirthey advanced to ttli, and then deck- , -, ornamental, Vella am: e erael'er fm. eked", iron ned in consequence of realizations on the part Choi. &Pr, KM aiondi. rtn.nr and Ma- :Yard, y - .ia. ~.a d yr,, l of the public to 9 31. The news of the Rumenl to the engagements `taken by Austria in thelast 05, de, et. dr retreat suttsequently causeda re every on i protocOl9 of the conference of Austria. ss, Letters from the Danube mention that\the I Alm, a superior nusllt y of Iran Tartu Vence. alto( which 1 Russians are leasing their nick behind In honpis , they ell) 'unto to surpass In mreekth.:durablllty;besu. and they have closiol this evening c at 9 - If. -' I, is mill fire percent on ty of deshot Sodsh.sens.s. the maunfactureaof any nth- , Th e rep far in , n , y err ouse In t line. Orden felon every section of the tale, and the Moat. stringent ordem have Leant Waited stews thsokfunr reeelved Rearms-need with the loans of stock, and a t i per cent on the best pa. h o s s oet . esse d en s , given by the Turkish authorities to reepect thesis etzitsle.t . uuteh. 1 .... } , : ; •.L.t , . 1. t. A ., ‘ 1: 4 12,1. N. y. per in the diatount market, is anticir aced on the payment of the approaching end slats to deliver free passports to the Russian C,'; AMUEL L. CATERLY, Wholeiale Deal- dividends. The bullion at the bank of England surgeon whomay be left in atteridancas • p T et 4 votiebesfor the tamer In Drown. Painted Palls and Tube, Wood and WK. is steadily augmenting, the continental cachou- I A corres ondent of the Mt law liar. Basket. L ate. Eerie:m.l , AM, 11 Plana Match es.•le , •Xil Orectorleh st. New York. othh-lyv gee remain on the whole favorable, and the only, truth of a statement that the entrenching. aid circurostance un the contrary tide at present is I pioneering tools issued to the army by the \colt). the unabated demand for eilver in China. nets are unless; and he challenges the Qum-ter favorable for I master-general to test the statement by put rig Tho weather continues highly the pioneers' tools of the guard into the bands the growing crops, both here and on the coral- , tent, and wheat has experienced a decline of lof any gas-fitter or pipe -layer near the horses from Is. to 29. per quarter. . guards. They "would not stand fifteen minutes` The Liverpool cotton market this week has I real work: and no agricultural laborer WouM opened with activity at former prices. I take one of those tools as a gift, if beware forced ; to gain his week's wages by task or measure Tho last arrivals from Aastralia bring only three days Inter nevi's. At that date there wasl wo rk. " ro a alight tendency to improvement in the various Gutter BEITAIS..-441.11 . 03.111111 was so aCrions markets. The American steamer Golden Age ly indisposed as not to be able to leave his, home. woe making trips between Sidney end Melbourne In the House of Commons, on tbe 24tY.,Lord nod had created a great sensation by the extent I Joh!, Russell stated that Sir John powringsßris to which she had distanced all previous ',error. ; Slab Envoy to China, has been instructed teask mantes of other ocean steamers on that line. i from the government of Japan an ' opening for Tux Scar or Wan. —A telegraphic report I British commerce on the same terms \ss granted from Vienna announces that the Cznr has replied to the United States. - Sir John Bowleg is far:., to the hist Austrian note that as "a mark of tber ordered to proceed at once to Jennie make high consideration for Auntie, Relish' consents the demand. to evacuate the Turkish territories," Such a A proposal is increasing in publie &Tor in reply certainly was expected by few, and Mass England, to invite the Emperor of Frances, and much as the tenure of the Principalities certain- most of the distinguished French citizens, to nn ly has not redounded to the military fame or .- international festival, in celebration of thetins reputation of 'Russia, and his been altogether ion between Prance and England." Tho corie. a futile display of poweFat an immense cost ofrations of the chief cities in England are taking. I men and money, the evacuation of them can only steps in tho matter, anti the project has dm , Ins explained on the supposition that the Can countenance of the Government . has become satisfied ire could not hold them e Urerpool Courier June 28. against the Turks and their allies. At one time The renew s t e amer City of Manchester has no penunsions from Austria, or the other pow- been seized by the Custom House officers since era, could induce him to give even a civil reply her arrival here from Philadelphia,. in conse to such a demand. n Circumstances alter cases.' Treece of two cwt. of tobacco having been found The Czar woe - losing much and gaining nothing, concealed on board by the rummaging officers.— with a prospect of full defeat, and thereupon be- Of course no one will come forwanlto claim the gnu to entertain 'high consideration" for any tobacco, anti the owners of the ship are thug power that would ask him to evacuate. compelled to suffer serious inconveniences and It occurs to as as exceedingly prolaable that boss from the vessel being kept n in custod" the Czar. bowever, came to this resolve with the THE GALL—About seven o'clock on Monday full expectation that Silistria would be taken, evening a very severe gale, accompanied wi i and that then his retirement would appear as a rain, came on from the Southweat, and gradual-, voluntary condeseennion. The •probability is ly veered round to almost duo West. Several fa dint his orders were that Silistria should be tas tal casualties occurred on the , batiks at the en. \ k ken, and that the army should retire on a cam trance of the port, and many disasters happened taisi day, and that the'time fixed upon for Ills re- to shipping in the river. tirement, thanks to the bravely of the Turks. At the entrance of the river many large ves came round before the place was taken. At any eels suffered great damage. Many other minor rate, there is room for doubt that the retreat is disaaters also occurred, bUt the gale had metier -s°u:lduivie(cLee ' ated by yesterday morning. from Cronstadt, in Transylvania, From the London Tome r( June 27. dated June 114, affirm that the Damian were We cannot regret that Lord Aberdeen was in hastily leaving Wallachia, taking with them duced to addresa to the House of Lords lastnigtt Iltmee, o Xen. wheat, and everything transport's an explanation of `the remarks Made by Mill on ble which they could seize, some of which was, the last occasion when our foreign relations and paid for in almost worthless paper money. This the conduct of the war were discussed in that retirement of the Rusin forces was confirmed- house. for the language in - which the first minis by reports from Ilticharestmnd elsettbt•ro. Some ter of the crown , reverted last night to this sub- Cossacks having sbrought' information that a ject was far more worthy of his position as thee I British detaehmedt was moving from Varna to head of her Majesty's government, and an the Pravadi, the Russian corps of observation sta..representative of a great belligerent power. Al tionsd at Barsardshik immediately commenced 'a though Lord Aberdeen may sometimes have ap retreat. - peered to attach himself with too much pertizinc. It is reported that the official roll of the Russ lay to the ammo of peace, and to have:allowed shut army of the Danube shows a lotus of fifty his repugnance to war to deter him from annum t houeand men eine° treating the Prutb, leg that resolute aLtitude which is antedates the Advices from Hertaanetadt of the 26th, stnte impossibleuard against antual hostilities, itis that the eiege of Silistria was raised 'en the 22d not to respect and admire tho Infiexis by the Char's orders, and that the Reastans were Me truth and honesty with which he adheres, retiring en mama. Their retreat was being of through good and:evil report. to his conception reeled from nll of Wallachia, in the direction.of of public duty as a Minister and as a Men. Echlin and Birltit. Giurgevo has also been Tho task lie performed last night was a diffi evacuated, cult and painful one, for he had to remove an According to a primte despatch of the 19th impression affecting the consistency of his gee. from Bucharest, Gen. Schilders is.dead. Gans. ernment and tho best Interests of the country. Gortsclinkoff and Loden. both severely wounded He discharged thisdety with lie attempt at oris on the 18th, have been conveyed to Bucharest. tory, and with no artifices to attract popularity; The evacuation of Wallachia continues without ' but, In the crowded audience of Peers and Corn• interruption. monen; who thronged the benches and the bac The advanced guard of the allied army had of the house there was not a single rasa capable reached praeadi, between Varna and Shemin:— of doubting the sincerity of his declarations, at.,, Generals Bouquet and D'Allonville arrived.at tared with tamest affecting earnestness; and at Adrinnople on the 12th, with 4,000. s the present important crials then declaration Admiral Plembrldge's netatched flying soma- proceeding front the header the British, Cabinet 5', ,., ron of paddle-wheel steamers, consisting of the cannot but have a powerful effectin Europe. * Leopard, 18, (tiag,) . the Vultnre ,' O, the Odin, 16, The chief motive, or at least the occasion, of and Valorem', 10, elute it has been up the Gulf the statementlntroduccd by Lord Abeilicon last of Bothnia, has destroyed on the coast of Finland night, Via is desire to explain more clearly than 46 vessels, or 1200 to 100 tante, Mad by the lowest ball y e t been done Gm course pursued by'the estimate that has been made £BOO,OOO worthof Duke of Wellington's Government In 1829, when Property, consisting of tar, timber, a little salt- the treaty of Adrianople was' signed. The db. pare end tallow.. 41. n attack by *portion of the pateh, however, yid& has at length been pro- VI - A. MADEIRA, Agent for Dela:lmre teal Insuranen auttrany, 42 Watir street. fa TAMA ..... .. NOIIIII , I S. martin hO. 11. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (successors to Tarter 4 Idlorne,) tier:era' Commission and For warding Maretants, and Agents tbr Eastern Transportse tion Linos, Wholesalo Dollars In Ptapla Groceries, Sheet tugs, Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Ratting. name, Manilla. AI is sOuri and lientneky "temp, Totals., Poda Ash, Window Ulm% "tar and whtto unot. Nave Stores, end Cinch, mitt and Pittsburgh Manufactured Gob& gonerall.— Agonts Lw the `Tenn Mill. and ttllanner 31111 . • Sheetings, Pittsborgh. No. 48 Front street, (opposite Louisville, Pittsburgh and Louis Packet 'sanding.) CincinnaLL jetiSmd JAS. /1. ArTCISO,.. VALISITIroId, A. lICITCLIISON Conunission 14tre , IV . , and AgrtS Amp oapoula ;I , T Ir m lz M. 14 Zh:r. kar:in, 'ark fb7 , - BOOKSELLERS &C. JL. READ, Bookseller anti Stationer. No. . IS Fourth sure (, Apollo Buildings. /4 it, WELDIN:WIiae - e.ille and Retail re • viler In 'dank and 'Nehool nooks. Paper and Ste. "Al'. No. 03 Wocel street. (between Third and Fourth) Pittsburgh. meta/ 1 OLIN. S. DAVISON, Bookseller reed Sta g, 'loner. nurturer to Itarlson & Agnew. No. I Market stmt. peer Math. Pitrahnruh. Pe. • TitfiiiitYS.itOgWOßTll, Bookseller and - Dealer In Slattouery. Fe, No. PI Market erred, near I e larnond. I l lttntirgh. Pa. ._ AY Teo., Booksellers and Stationers, no. to Wood street, next door to the corner or Third, h. Pe. School and law hook* ronstrutlr on bond. MUSIC, &C. TOIIS IL MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fertee, t rutto .4 1 Musin t r lust:markt; Sari IttaM and Weste ' g r irr nttytt a n ' l n e— \o. Etat7l l . 1.1'" for I_TENRY KLEBER, • Dealer in Music. "Mu seal Tartruatentr. and Intrar:, of Mat!. Strtnark Sole Don't for Nunn, Clark's. rarr nut •dn. re. Planar, with Coleman's st:oleaa Attzahrtect. ;: br ' Llinhurnt SOFIRCEDER, Manic Stor , , Fourth Ptrewt. between Market end Wnod. Nerr kluricean. staatly reorirlart. and Muskat instrument+ , nr all kinds. DRUGGISTS. Oli HAFT, Jr., (succesanr to Jas. M'Guf ey !era ITholtenle end Petal! Druggist and Peeler In P 111321, 0114, Dyestuffs, 3,141 Wnod street, 3 doors lainsr ;1.4:,31Av1,121.6.1.11tteburga. Wlleraz:ar Acent fh.c.Dr. L. 11.11;02. Sil... .... -..• .- - ... ~ . ....„ . .JOSIPII 11.Z111. y wrLedx i CO., D ruggists and Apoth -IJo mules sumer arket street and the Diatnnd.lirp ionstantlr ern hand a full and cumplets ssansttnont of Drusa,:dedicines. Pathmoms:ld arils/. pertaining to their business. Physicians cuneriptlons rarefullyromp:mud...l._ rotl9 TOUN P. SCOTT, 1V de holeu Dealer in e Dm ~ ru Paint Oils, Varnishes and Die aorta. Nu. 206 L tarty St.revt. rittslntrnh. All orders mill to prom rt attrntlen. Ira - Arco t for Loudon a, Co's valuable family medlelnoa Inns ) A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., Wholesale • Druregists, and manufarturers White Lead Red El. an Littlaue. ecru., Weed sad Fined streete. borat. am-h 7 E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in 's`.g!'" 1.1111111,11 111110, '4 . 0..0 a 1.3.7%. [RAUS & REITER, Wholesale ti Retail Drwrcid, corner of Liberty and FL, Clair street& P ttabtirub. SCHOONNAKER k CO, 'Wholesale fl • Druggint; No. L.% Wool strost, Pittsburgh. TEMI FLEMING. Succertgor to L. Wilcox OP °S 2 ft , - corner Market Meet and Irionnnd—Reora ern etantl7 on hand • lull and complete soortment of Prune. Me.lleine Cherie, Perfumery. and all artlitoe TiPertaining to hie hil.lllolll, Phyetrieno greserlptione cnrefitily: ecrannundodat all ja9:ly MEDICINE. • inet a ...J ii r r f it E tb S .tal:lr MTM. VARIAN. M. D. Office Gth street, dour.,—P to D. x.. 2to 3. tat, to E. P_z. en 726 lyd IE3 RCHANT'T'AILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo i&t:, thler sn- T 7 nntfiTMtotl,74: af,t7g,'"' .srti eereL R . Av T ATT fI ri, & Tailors, 181 g Ilteck of r .ierds 17/ W n . tleneen's Weee—Clotn g s. einem, end Tex - lingo et dm neercedid3-144 and Anoet deal it T. One Mends and eurtonters oil Menne Ore RP a roll. faall MANUFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Jlostoraclorer and Dotter lo Cabinet %ram No. 8.3 t re.t. Coach and Carriage Factory. TOIINSTON ' ROTHER & CO., corner of O Deltnoot and Bob.,Reen iteeeti. Allegheuf CUT,uld rertisotfolly inform thelr friends and *11 ,, 11141e sener7dly. that they arty manntikrtmin g Carriagert, i I ternnehes, pock. *waft. Leash, Sleigh* and Chariots, In all their Valletta styles of finish and toOtolridon• All ordara will le executed with strict regent to dor. LIMY end bratty of entail. Iterate* will ithn be attended to on the most 'responsible term. tiring In all their work the best Ilastersi rhans, Poles and Wheel Stuff, they feel coulbient that allwho favor them with there patronage will !milord-MIT satisfied on trial of their work. , Pureliniara are Wanted to glee them a call before pur chasing elessehere, not Fifth4ll Street Stocking Factory . .ILITY, ENERGY, AND ECONOMY.— The lost goods In Chibireteb Una, blow'. &eke, VI/. Pets. and Drawers, mold et tuentuhsitrrer's prices, at the Fifth street rtocklng Pactn , 7.nll inaderem Pia wee. tool. ADVANCE IN PIVICti. WM. DATA Stocking /Winer. 011. street. between Wood and Market L. 2. 1117110770:1 MTV( ADAMS-- . C. N0C11117.10 7. J. 10Glp ........ v. comma,. LivinatoN no_ggto & Co. NOVELTY WORKS PITTSBURGH, PA. TRACK and Depot Railroad Seale% Hay, tu nd OrsSre do.; MitlL= iLad Cottutor doz boor Locks o r illohm, BDrimS: and Thumb Latabes, Coffee Aim or various kludie 3[111.. arppmd Patter.: Bolts and rtutoolosag 10/roa Casuogi or •rety Neer ha term and tinfeb. dif W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 310. Mil and 923 Lands Ifrtets Staiblftdd prrralitnan. I\4ONITMENTS, Tombs, Gm.° Stones, Pornlktre Topailtantals; Isepdabig Steam, al 174;:dr P b At ;11 '1 g 111 %;:4 1 7441:it b aZaCt n ett efrne far Plonnedeate. Pe.dba band. • Mee* and Flab Mar ble (crabbed to tile Trade at the lowest priest. .61/ orders ddled witb despatch at OW Mat/ afoot. Ble.eksmi'th Bellows Manufactory. C0 -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.--The sub minors votlld reonetttull_r Inform their Mends and t b."bu. gamma'', that that , dare Tutored, Into minor only commencing on the 19th of Apr% under theft, of It. WILLII4IIB4 CO.. kt thy manofectono of BLACHSSIITII RELLOws of sooty' Won, 'olden 'bur* dotettnln -44 to masa lb* vary boot material.= iruportot work. That Intend to have obroys on d as snort- Moot ass AIM from .21S tow loans. at Mat solonActory. worm tfltobttlotnt.tpa 15 ' , . 1 "kzfitzt- T Inzv fmiN e• IsT {MOO N • Otitoilf Aftbenrcar may U. Tat r. ) . l . l 50na..1e.r3a1.., Doak, 'o. 10 Catha.rble et... am! X . 6No Cb•thatn r. Nov York. m M./3'V MISCELLANEOCi. PITT Er .1 COACH FAC TO RY, A" a. 411 DIAMOND STARE , E. 31. ISIGELQW, Proprietor. ROBERT H. PATTEHBOBFA LIVERY AND SALE cc S TA /IL E. i' erne!' Diamond strt . et and Cherry Attry, anl6-tt , PITTIM:ROIII,PA. ASHLAND ,HOUSE, ARCH MEET. ABOVE SEVENTH STREET ' ILADELP lA. H. ,8. BENSON, PuorairrolL !Aria r Bawd, VAS per dar.jyt Shy 6, 1864-13,1 Patent Process for Tatn.ing. J. FULTON'S Patent. Chemicil Process . Is decidedly the grimiest Improvement peer made In e aft of Tanning. • !Anther of all kinds mn be mannfac. Lured In one-third the One required by the old proem. at moth leas expense, and for anmothneee. strength. no Ight and durability la uneurpcmeed by any other prueeeent man silleturlng Leather. Yor particulars enquire of J. B. lillAV5111:11„ apl - No...YY. Wood et.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Lindqn Lead Company of Wisconsin. Corkorators rolfp ttichmi Comtany have IIE aTw ad kt b l a n for N A-1 toI ti.souns it, rumens, Th"*". thwrigeb! .. t.atug Chutr" , thmlatl laar•o7a I. can meatained !wharf'. devlrinc Information relative to the (+ammo". sarG P. OLAKR 3Wt. P. CARA fiats 11.. n. :;st.Tel.Othco.) °steel:Charles .1i Perry Itossis) TY HOTEL, (late Brown o,) corner of rulthflold and Third streets, Pittsburgh. Pc, (]LASSIc ARP.. Proprietors. ifirrids largo and commodious Yours having under. gonothormigh repair, and furnished with now equipments throughout. is now open for the rens:dime of Oath:seeing public.. CIiAIt.P.MODEPAIX. • • art.S.dOm a. CUTII■262 ... . . ................ .... curntrar • S. CIITIIIIERT & SON, fIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for x,,a the Rale and patellar. or Reel Estate, Collection of Rent.. Negotiating Loane, miltontle, Mortgagee, 140 Third et., PlLteburgh. Pa. ann-le T. C. WA.8.R.13113404; - -- --- (pIPLOMA) jAIRES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. 4 Ile has aluar's on head • full asamtruent, ?(o. 2 urth lama. Pittaturab. I's._ _ •10:1•1111 . . yFELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF , 4 , arrfr o nbtha t i INA rieolrUbur preml . um elm stre.t. r PittsCurst a n n , Pr. IS—Einwary of mame_rtma coatterfelte: , seiMdly VITALTER P. MARSLiALL Importer and Wain. in PWn , Insured and Decorative Nice Morino Net Kb Wood Ptrrnt, Pittsburgh. • A manutheturcte, Ar.arr, Pea. noun& Cc.. of t`art• toh3-411 ALEX, FRASER, Or n aqa cola! Plasterer, ✓amrt erre; (34 Irent) Allegheny ray. • T A. BROWN, wAtild tamitroispentfully Vic. :741 241117,, n ig21,171.174 Nix h . „ 1 1 Ponassortment , of Tenn:lan ° lllindc -. An5.1 . 7 vonhaan tent are mods to ordor, In Ms Lest Arlo. warrantod equal to nny In the United states, Blinds can tv, rertureod without tho aid of a inn,, driver. Itarin purchased the stock, tools, and stood of no (..Volnet Lstibllsturient of flan t ry,k Mnateßauchli atnncenored to furnish their old rth: 4l =7 l lfo o LY, N ' oMion ' s i t t ralarlort!is 1" J. A. 11Rulfli. • r. Loam. . ... wlollrAttit. - • PENN *ma; LortEzsrz WIWITMAN, Manufacturers of aft.linda of ;VIALS, norTLEP, and WINDOW . 6:1 Wator and GS Prong streets, Pittsburgh. N. ft—Particular attention paid to odd Macs of Window Man and Private roo:ado 012..1k:din* and VLd4.. • men: 'MAO :ONES..., ... . ..... ..... r. OEIOO. ONES &''QSI . 6I3, 'Manufacturers of Spring • sad Mater as, Mush blab Steel. Steal Plansti 14 tugs Math and Male flptionc, atm Nut Tamils ''bill MeV . . =Mall au_dlinnmiltst Iron Sz/ws—Oornet al rm.."' Jona tvrnais.. . . .. . . 141011111. - H rt. Rob - big 'ib" - Sfiaiecturent of dI.I=:=77tILVW c"'"'"`?".l2Er \ \ \\ \ \ , \ ,\ \ ,:.,\. ~..4.......4,,,WY,Z,;—?.. 1, , ..;... , 4".c . r.e...- ~ N5.4.... ~ --r—: , , ~ _ . \ \ .\,.\. `......,., \}"fxv:"n . , ..\ , V. , ..... —, A' ,, t' \ ...STY% : .V.:":'67.4. , ' \ . \ \ . .. , - tioce, by flore t at, was 'written font [ .l rs 1 . eecassenn-,--,--,--- (N ~lii) liost-,- tile ' find the consequeutly cupid have env k , TIO effeei \af following Poricultsns ott, the ohtbreak in the , nil Mt rite relations \ of the Ems" dou ' ' ''''""Aot" -trir m'Vef the s th 'eat" • ' re entFitt' s s et the Penec. Tho 'clir ' ef v " alue or °m4a thii - ‘ . 0110* the latest disgraceful things that ever i reprice te the treaty of Adrianople, and to the ' hoPPenet V \ it this 'city ocktrrcdon the night Pre' 1 vie enterthined by ford Aberdeen nt, th e me- 'vim, to t o 4th. So' Ix' hied ki tiled bo vie ws \Yh it \, is con eluded, is tne aseurunce the rth lower end of Rim street, 'where Meet • that it . lyll . Hpnd . re g arded s by . the Governnient - , of „Irish 'reside.. 'The fife Tail put out fltioo lover water! ito P rv. " - leg WO ,*(IISAIStfQIIS" tteltfy, ,by the city anthoritieM Before midnight NM. and that a 5 and all th e other trestle s sub, ral Americans had occasion tapattrin the neigh :listing belwcen . Russia end 'the Porte are now berhood, and were grosalyinstitted, and saluted abrogated" end \ extingUished ' by the war, this' with brickbats and missiles, snmigetling bad „country will not o a party to the re-establish- , mars. the crowd of „Irish there,was oboe ono I meet of peace between the two states "on any hundred , most, of them the very erica of the . ..i m i lar t ,, ri „,,. , \ \ , Irish .pepulation--th e mass being nt home, not The treaty of Adrianople retired in the Most • thinking or any dlstatinsuno, h e midnight procjso and stringent ,Liuguage all .the co n _ these, brickbat -men broke in the Windows of cent - ens which had been wrung froul,the Porte, 1 Martha] & Cbe o y's bußdiug, ', from 1.774 to the termination of the last war.--: About 2. o'clock, without the least proems- It restored all that wits roost \obnaions in for- ItiOn, they knocked down Charles Lee with Immo mar couientiousi, under aby placing a' large portion Of missile, which hit hint neai , the eye._ and Wound i the Turkish Em pire , k unm , pro t ect° . ted him so badly that - the report stated that he and also that another man was killed. ° l rice: and it, becanto the basis of` that treaty of , washed, was raised, and 'about !positive alliiu .. ice signed a few yenta \ later at Un- I The' , cry c i f ven g eance I , kjar Skelessi,mnd of all the subsequent claims j daybreak an inforiated :Mob otythent. ffte Muir of Russia. Ili reprobatingthe whole of this r a „ , died Americana reseed for the lath ghttionaents;•, Mac \ of diplomatic indestry and artifice Lard 1 end made an indricriMln aie-a 3 Sitat upon their \ Aberdeen distinctly repudiated the policy:Of Itus.. houses and contents, breaking in the windows \ min toward Turkey- in eIP I these exactions, and and doors of fifteen henna. \-• The'anob then gave the Rouse ta.'understatl that hie own started for the Catholic Church., which it as views and intentions are oh' a totally op p os i te' sailed with stones tind'elttbs, andh - r - okiin all of ''' character\ '-, • •its windows, which were very rich and beanti- Upon the same ground, therillire, he added I fel, of stained glass, add ;Olt 99.1 . 110 ' ;600." that, although the zretareuo - ante bdlum had Leen ' 1 *-- - offered to llitesia by:the' killed• Courts, and 'by • Turkey herself, before the decloration of war, yet froca the Moment when hostilities were be -. gun, the state of '‘offairs tuireeetient 'to the wee was no longer in esisteace, and could not be re stored, even'if that Avere our policy and our in tention, From thes&statcmcnts the country will perceive, and foreign nations will , know, that England end France contemplate, no settlement • of this question upon the insoccum and urutatis factory basis on which it 'stood before the war, but that they are resolved:hi insist on effectual guarantees, be the conduct, of the'ether states of Europe what it may. ' 4 ' A's to ulterior' measures, Log,d Aberdeen. welt stated tlist it was utterly. imbessible \for say man living to'declartibeforehand \on whit terms peace should be negotiated. One'thing alone is cortairt,=-thrit the only way to obtaln a sureand honorable peace, is to acquire a position which may command it; nod to`gain such it,positien, every nerve And Sinew of the. empire should be. j strained. The piCkpocket who robe us *not to', k be let off because ho offers to res tore our`purse; , tad the plunderer of , provinees; the disturber of the peace of nations, the squanderer of the'llfe uric) treasure of half the civilized vrorld, Mhst pay a somewhat heavier penalty , titan the resik tution of hit Unjust •spoils, before the Nemesia, whicffhe has provoked can be appeased. ' , ay that tho Rue vino taken from, noted batteride ou - --- . . Tar Ponmon Porn.Arm:v: 7 -13y the census of 1850, it appears that of the.white.peptUntion of thereUnited , Statel, then amounting to 19,553,058, there were 'horn in foreign countries 2;240;535 pereons—rizt males, 1,239,484; females;l,o9l, 101. Those istertained tce. have 'been born'ln theTnited States' amounted 6,17,279,075,, and j 32,05$ were repoktod unknown as to their nativ ity, It thus appeors 'flint the peoportlon A' nu- 1 , Gres to foreigners\ in 1850,'Iras nearly \night to i ' oue in the whole Gaitedlitates. It should be Observed lliat since the, cenannof 1850. was loken, I the foraignqmpuhttion ho; largely increased lul , immigration.;:amountingto Over one million Wall; " i as that the number of yaws.* of foreign birth ..w in the United States, May be stated at about three and a bliif - millions.% Thti preportion.of Gertuatis among the present immigrants has beau' eery great,as appears from the fellawing extract 1 from an article in the New York stoats Zeitrusg;a demon piper: \ ' \ For many, years the Irish inimigration,was' Much the largest, untilauddenly, foto 00,888 in 851,' the Oerrean immiiration increased il 8,r20 iii 180, and thim surpasim d the Irish. The fel- f kiting figures show the condition of thp Mind.' gra'Gon during the4ast ail year s :. . \ \ I . .. .1849: \ . ..N.50.. ._ 488 r. • . 1ri5hA......212,681 ' 116,581 163,24 Germans,... M. 1,705.. 45;4412 . - 8 9 , 8 81, I , .. .• - \ 1852. \ "18501 , . 1854;5 mo. rish, \ 115;587 118,104\ 17,649 ' Gerrnans,...llB,l26 710,614 -\ . • 44,2481 . Ihe - nnmiser of 'immigrants that livrived here during the mouth of May, uP tO the 24th was 00;1 590; \ of which B,99s.'were Irish and 18;560 Ger mans, . Thesuative countries , of the 'fckeign population in the Gaited States, in 18.50 by tbb census, were as follows : ' Noland,-\.. . . ... 961,719 Denmark , ... '1,838 Germany, '578,215 BASIS, ' • 1,414 I Eng1and........278,675 Prussia,. \ 10,649 . ' Scotland, .. 70,550 Austria, ''. 940 Wales, ............. 29,868 Spain; \ .oal6 I British America,,l47,7ll Partugal; ' \ 1,274 France, '64,069 IttikT , 41,645 Switzerland,..... 10,8581 Mexico... \--... 13,014 Holland, ' 68,481Weat Indies, • 5.772 Belgium, 1,813 Other'countries, 12.009 Norway, 12,1481' ‘ * %----,, Sweden,- 3,5591 Total, ~, .... .2,21088 . - . . LA' _mos' Fuss--Tne EMrscra or Ltotrrnmo.— , Yestenlay afternoo7 the lightning struck aaarge :five-story building, ou theouth side of Colum biastreet. between Sycamore and Broadway - oc kcupied by Dean, Wayne & qtr.,. ,rectifiers, end ['wholesale dealers la spirituous liquora. ''',..A.. few ',,Melmonts after tha.bolt bad descended, b uild-; jag was discovered to be In flaMes. Nearly en ety\floor was heavily stored 'wills whisky. and other liquors, and those who were . the inltne dittteTicinits at the time saythnt when the light ninistruck, the barrels popped like au irregular. ,volley\ cif musketry. The Runes raged with a relenticsa fury for about two hours, and although the firecitirtment Were soon on the grin and , worked *I almost incredible zeal and ene rgy, . \they were\unable to save the building - frost tetal ,ruin, but anc4eded in confining the fire t Alie one house. \A\portion of the brava fellowoi \be- Gaging to fire' ompanieo.los. 3 and 1, ascend ed Mt the roofer& two-story house adjoiningond '.chile engaged in 'playing upon the fire, a large \ 1 portioh of a blank 'wall f r ellupon them and partly buried them`beneath, the ruins. A score or more °rater' \ immediately' \?proug up the ladders 'to their remise, when it ,mras discovered that but three, of them were hitt." , triad they only receiv ing slight wounds„ \ s The less- oil the 'building will not fall aliort of ten thousand dollars. it;Was owned bY W. 11. , Harrison, \ and was 'fully \insured. =The loss to Dian, Wayne & r,'4. is estiMated at twonty.five thoitsand, dollars:\ They wcie insured for ten thodsand dollars. \ , \ Thailash of rightiting 'which i red the building.. entered,an open window, s to wh eft.Was attached iron shiitters, in the tharth story\ e house be-' 'dog five stories high. , Several- pers t e were en- , t i,, gaged in the Fift tdory, nod did no ow.,,what hall happened, until ', waeited by the stook° and ihthles. By hasty flight,, they tnade ti\ narrow' escape.—On. corn . ..........______ \ - \ .Finu. IN ..LoutoNtLut.-ithiAlte mornuutuf the Fourth‘a fire broke out in thethoime of Lewis, 'Wilkes :1_,,,C0., whelesaleQaeenshare merchants, on the north side Of Main Street:\ near the 'v.:4.- r nor of Firf4, Louisville. , This' heuse together , with th e stoke of. Lighten 5: I:emeriti:al, wholo.) "sale Clothierk was burned, as Welles, the whole ; sale Dry Galls honscr,of Messrs:\ lieneclict&,= l ' Kennedy, ,AlP.three establishments, Contained I \heavy stooks of foods at \ the time:: There wan an insurance on 'the savants halidiet* and the' stocks contained ut them,. of $114,13K00. .41tich ' difhoulty wai\experlinced on'accounty want of water, the absence of \ firemen 'lin holli ay ethur alon4 arid the ‘intensity of tki.,hest. - 'The tel ' lowing is the description given of, the buildingit ~ “Thekwere all four kudos high, sad ii\wcted, .a few,y re ago, Vat rery,plain. The wollt\trere' only nine • ;ohm thick, cad fell as icon \ Os' the joiet burnt.- Thy, wero'cortrui rage tin roof:4 'beast& parlitioo troth did not`i ‘ Y•aoh'Etato up tO; Me roofe, uric hence she re eouttounicaiitlirorn onuparret etcj thr other:' . Vlf theaebull ing had been erected for the per Oa of bitinitnellown, and destroying life in the operation,: they eouldnot have been Mar ' fitly eenstrueted for Ms end In view. - \ • ' ' ~`` . - Th`q people of:Louisville , Must establish water itrorks and have a\etiant• fire, (meats made or, their.tormi will bn up some of.theati,tights,. oincilineri Cam. . In regard tothe whe bouts.ot "tdr:Sidnayler there, Is much doubt felt Mr" Geeille Bchityler idModel : Stood to hare oa[d dint his brother duta left town, and a gentleman who:lives:near Mr . Robert Sehuyler's ronoils 'that he emir hire drio , - en away froth hie •boners 'on - Wednesday morning, curly in a hack. ,On.the 'contrary, Mrs. Elchoyl er wrote a noth biLday to a,member of the Her . 'lain Direction, stating that her husband was too. ill to lime . ° his' bed, or to see any ens - on buelneas. The almost it - slivered , itaPressitus 'is \that he' has gone to Cansidai-21 , *: .i";:2l.ibunu \ ' • !. TO Wax: Ann' Wt. Couto4 f-- \ \re' ail infOrm-1 oil, that a few days - since, 11 cask was deposited 1 from -afreight train, SCUM dePoi, In Valliton, 1 'Stark eounty, with the eimPledirect'on,c4nt o w . .] upon it: This singular and Inesplide dk r t c o.* ~: t 4,,tas tion, led to en examination: The ' [tiara to be filled with' ditolsindNirlirktilirefort thing was carefully repineek . .to nee wh voidd' call a Towline , witb ; such. lumeniCoomantik, 'ln a short time a Cathrdis / ,, riesi,cage,,, e t, q 6,, g s; and corned awn gs..OOV ; - 4 1 * . litkr that cask,, similar to ' the one 'abirrespolirOk K 'itrit inslng. aunt inAiretint'dlrent Tr itc ' - ' ' `*y . ..r;' Al • TENII.IIILE .11.AUMNAD Acclnaii—riitaitirez j LNAI. or AN .ENGMC AND ,DAANAGi..OIII,—,YeII• terdav at - tampon,' a terrible accident camunwd on: . . "' the Ohio and•klississippqrailreid, at - a distainei or fifteen' miles beyobd ebanon ' !The 'can= \‘' struckloii train was passideont to the end of tha,, roadlts far as it is constructed, hubivi' with five or six car - loads .or the biavy'r rail; and when V passing. over the eight hundrtd or thosand feet of erased work,'which 'drosses- Shoat °reale': Bottorisi c at 'theist 4 o'eleok in - thtrafterimen; the" I timbers gave way, and Precipitated three arrow , of the Cars, with a number of laboring handsup• on the ground : , somafifteen or sixteen, feet _kp.. low. The smash up was terrible: Some fifteen" or sixteen persons were badly injered,lone of, IWheM died a short tiles atter the saoideot, and -• woe brought toCastieyville and buriedlastnight:l: Vt boy was picked ; upfront beneath some eight or 1 ten of the heavy; rails but to the isitoilishinent. all, was not very' dangerouili injured: . 43e hap: - peak to fall in the Ailed, the aoftneii of Which , „ preserved his life.' -.The mo lo oo mroie.scapea , ln-.' -jury. • When the , engineer saw thw trwisel-arork• begin to give way, he °penes! all . thw yulves:in a:' Necentl, tchich that (he engine efear orerth areieers and 'aria `'dragged ore'. and or' dies of the' Lag yge \Vo have heard nothing ha yet.frrr regni•ti to the persops bort by the acoblent.;.bbt, • fear that fatal injuries have. been,sustained-by many Of them, .. —St. Louis Intel. • . • • . . IlLowt4n fr or A Conte neh Cotholic Chireb,.in the precede of ereetlonin L ' , Dot‘itester, near ?dilton,• was . blown,up, pester., day olertdrig;'4d. 8 o'clock, by/Awing a:keg -of \ gmipOwder oft Boor of the building. - The , • root,M4r'entirel'y hiMinf ofl nd the out and west valle - demolithed, maklare cbmplete wreck) , of the bailiing. The explosion.was heard a gat . E distance, and was supposed ,to bo n patriotic de- - ; Monstration m•hottor of the 4th. of, July. There are canons ranters as to the ahthors of this sago, some attkibuting to the ,- ofipanetitti: of the frith, others to $01:110 of the Catholics who. , , - hare been opeosta , to the Ipeatiemoftheehurehi As,and othot'cauaes.'. might be;Mtpposeti,. there is considerable ,excitement among that class M the vicinity; and ' tt was thought sonic diniimstrAion in the way of • = retaliation Would .be "inade on, theyßev. Pike's Church, Unitarian, in the immediate 4 7 , • eimty, so thatn watektrusAept there but 4V'e hope the town sutliOriteles of Dorehititer will take Manediate steps to bring to Minkshment the authors of this gross "iiittrege.;--Boefon . singular instance of 'the citrate'. of , the ns• trime hear ont the past thren,, , difS; has taken 'place at, Brighton near flosten.:' I cattle train _- brought - 0011 , 1‘2 , 0TC11t1 earn loaded With fat hogs ,- tenth° 'Brighten inaikot. - .Thentininiels „suffered to such an extent that when theiXtiere driven from the cars, many of them died in abort time after they totiched the grolinit,-and foil: no less than Se4enty`fiv.i Lay 'dent! This Will be quite aloe's' to the dreeernolisthe• ' 'hogs were eery talratidn - ..-. So large a 'Mortality, ; among animals we bellernis of rare ocat4rcnip,,;:. The idea of edpellinK:lir. Seinnerfronkthe„ Senate, as ere learn stem was entertained by the ,Southern „HertiOcratie Sertators,l liCcording to the seta authority,' ' - fearing the result tit each!' movement ; they Bane , . •." come to the. emicliteion.to \pocket their indigna, -• tion and treat Hr.:Sumner to a determined Joan Koosis, , - . l inagarimrexilei died of eon , . at ,Cinclintati, on Friday. He was formerly a - law-ger . at Posth; Hungary, and do 4 .` ring the revelation in . 1848 took Charge Of are." • ' 1 ;!. publican newspaper, which brought upon „the vengeance of - Austria.i • Heins 40011 , thrown into prison; and: etufered s , , , protracted,bendage... Finally, with a broken constitution,he wee , leased, and fled to the united States, neekhtg,l : ' health and a free - hbire. The latter but"the former never gladdened Lis bruised. and broken spirit, and after' inchivuonthir,ol pain,_: • 44d safetiug, death ,came Tun FOOlOl/Ii.AT Wm.scstaltar..—Wevloarn : from the: Record of the Times, of tlitAtit, that out,. ~ the 4th a Sght took place at Pittston, jlllll.lllOlO Wilkesbaire; between the IriSh'and OeVniitta,•;-'. The latter were enjoying themielves with mole " and lager beer, 'at a - drinking +saloon, N., when s. air .''' drunken Irishman stepped in and began fete. He was put-out, and immediately,_s if a signal had been given, a party of Irish &Blend' and attapked.tho braiding with storms, Aalittm- hot of persons. were injured. .It waereported, that. two Irishmen were killed, but' the Record' could only 'ascertain thaeone was - rally deed, \`' who was shot in tlie bead. , Officer P. Coot , bluer,' of Pittston, *is shot. twice in the leg in' , .attempting to quell thO \disttutaneo.- • A gentle-',„ man who left Wilkesbatro, on l'huesday: as we , se l by the Register, ..info„. 4 ^el;n.s last eveni ng t if he understood two mew had been-lulle d 30 lx4ota.—Paris C. - Datuditg fornierly acting . Gover#r„ has declined the Nebelektruomlnation, c. for Corrgress in the IlEd (Dan.hatn'e) As Dunham voted for the Nebraikrtbilland defeated fee the Democratic semi Bon, hielnit• 24 ; -1 kaiatkmust at a discount in the dDistriet, , l'.7. An attemp tsthe British House .o ZolMatt m i,. to put an end the buyingund aelltn of enpin+ , alastichl boned' s.lniC felled by a rote otnearlf: ,- 7"' three to one, and\ too alliinny, as manyregard though ell'clo not,bas come off.with lipng'eolorte.y, SIOKNESS ALONG 331011A5 - 111.-All 101311 train on one of the Eastern roads, which entered the city- on Tlautwhel l enlog; brought's pai47,- ; of Norwegians, bound: -rifiseonsiltt-mnberil‘g.t. about ono hundred, limo gwliont:a fatiti eicluiess„,` * was prevailin g frighten*. Six of thorn were %.*"...' , "'„ dead in the cars'on arrivng : at the depot,"and a „ seventh died a few minutee,aftemvards. - Abont.o twenty. of them. wero prostrated in the. various etages of the disease, though \we do not ,leara that any more herd died Since.,-C4ircyoPrese r ."'; , *sE.III3O.IiT3ON.Or'P.3.OII PALPEll3.—Dating :the_ pessent week rnifeteer 'than - 101; 'paupers reidel" - and 'female; belonging to the, government%Moh in ibecounty of Limerick have; ttt rho joint prune of thegovernatentaud tiro vunion, •emigto.,.;.; •tra frOn this,Port• deetimatiMl Quebec, ,whern. they'wßi.eaehreceiro .£1 on lagdiag ..-- In the first - thleti mouths of the present Year:: 32,415 deck "passengera 'were bronglit !remelts' 'dead ntal lauded et.Liverriool. 17,891 of' their , , • were jobbers, emigrants, Ste.; and'the - ternaltdng,,,t 4621 wortvappaently paupers. i /ix the curves,. pohding period of the last yeartheloUlrnnber;7- redone fourth more, burtho number of panttte t :' Evros double irlief:lt has been thisYear.-Z,L'rerimof Six Netts • Ule Loos.' , - , -;TheA,Banger • 'fhle.) Whig learns froM an Oidtown coriespondentthar, there, are six hundred, acres orlpgs, In ninny phicee:twonr three deep:, in the bootesaboratbst • place.ztheonaiti boom being fdlcd.,.to Point two milesjthe nba 'boom three fourths ' a mils the Argyle' boom' throe x ling \ miles of logo,- corselet+, an Image i; breadth of gety miles.. Pnoostsa \or VIZ CUOVOlL4•RjobArd'affinpr;...!f. deputy harbor, muter of, St: Lorde t . died sectho=:". km a few daysago. Inas Elorre,sne of thertp+.,-.. praisers in the Iloaton castouthenee, died 'of the, • , 811101 disease. .'ea Sunday: rato Wheelingjs., felts xlettra to choler" at,Ar t as., Ind., last week.. - - • - • . IV.lGres'irt ' 'eiskjkoni "106 Nallor 1 teak eitmenc "AL • RE&CH artstrks.mwotezio, must 4,, USSILDUCKS, of the tteith lipOnettiotutel ,jost motet -- clutvliqkmperraol;rt. - gr-
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