. - . - • • - •'.. - - ' ' ' ' . . - , . . • . ' . • ',. .. , - , ... l• , . . _ . . I . _ . . . _ D. . ... . . ; Y _... , ...,__ .sTABL..„.. IN: 1786.- ••. .. • . -;• '.-: • • •• , : . . . . • • • ____ . I I I'rTSBURGII GAZETTE 1. - - :BUSINESS . CARDS. • ! AGENCIES. - • Pultmettsai DAILY AND WEEKLY BY , I .: • . -.. .' • - •'•' .-- L,:•.:WHITE it-00. ••• • 1 ATTORNEYS. . J A CARD.—nalin g Len appointed the es- WHITS Agent. for PlttOurgh, tor the sale ofPatent DAVID PUTS IVMML.3 ' . _- . (315.11TELILUGUY. 1 ,....... ~..:.....,..... ......... ... . 0 ., 0i ,..... .jOSEPifi. & JA-. P. - MORRISON, - Attar- ' . , . ____._,____,... •., . , . mere at Law, sled Cemented and Iltretelted Leather Belting. man. ufattured 1 0" P. JEWELL A SON, of Dartford, Connecticut, Offlas N0. , 143 ' Fourth! street, between We now offer for M , 11 isres e•wf. rimes era. of .tn. widh. 8, . ..-- : TERMS:. *. . - - k ,- ... Hmttbbo_id =atheist, Pittsburgh. fa. • my 24 • manufactured, at the manufacturer 's prices, ins ammo, ----------.,---------- tedne superior to et, y Lenten Belting ercr before offered DAILY -81 g dollars per secant, P. 1 . 1.10 hair reartr ' - 0 -- - r, .4,..,,,,i. . , . , , ~ - • ... W. HALL, Attorney at Law "B ii , ,,,... in this market. Also h a large stock of ail width. of India - 1 ' ~ a -.,.-- ltubber Belting constantly on band, and-for tale at the IV LE K ty-Teromliawmer annum. In advance. Club. - . intro DuEldings,” Grant street; between Poo:shah& ..flachiis. Belting. Depot," No. 110 Market street! will be supsitod co the following candltions: . lamond Allef. . '. att.3llwlrp ...26. .T. A 11. I.IIILLIPB . • . - P riu." llcor ' ice id- • l''' cit ":"' ------------------------------------ gg° ' 1111ORRET E. PIII - LLIPS Attorney n y tLa ' state Agent, lean wMa•' • r - e- a fo' T W.' i : stock, Merehandise and Bill Droker. adine No. 02 i i USTI'S I:COMM Real I, - Twenty *MEW 'do • •• - . ---- - ....I* 00 . . -, _1.1., Bt. Louis, Mo. To. mwag. an each club vii;i, '''''''' one nersm.L -1-4 , - - ::::;77-...• . - ..-Th. = .......0 ... ... -- '. tourth etreet, above Wood Badness prumptly i a r t . t , e . tr i al and to be paid Iova:JAW In advance. No dub papers will LiDgal..l. J. , ..5.a.A.m.. , E., Attorney at Law- i •-,-,,,---_-_, bo . 888 i. oll B f tb. 8. 8 ralt. l r B .,u ol . , thommer .18 mitt . ? - ' °Wrier of Flfth aml Grant streets,oppmite theComt i(a .Alki UEL L. MARSHELL. Secretary Citi - . rause. ~ ' . , - ,- ,' ewe steps. Pittabtergh. 88 r 25- ) ,13 ,kJ urea Inaursom Compaoy, OS Water etreet. ..RAT.P..S '.OF ADVERTISING: - - . , - JAMES J. E.U.IIN, Attorney at Law, office 1 1.41 M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu -013,1 etiMuwitifillnes of NOnparelibr Agatet ..' - Youtf2i street. neer Desert, Pittsburgh. D... ~ .....rie 1a5eatie55 ......... ..... 1. '..... ru.. .--............ .0 re • _ . r ...:,„ . RANCISe F.Gi ttto J. ni'"l ., _ IT' 4 l l--. - G". ..;R D' C I - N 92 .r.R . 70771; ' , Agent fer Franklin -Do • one week... _ .„.•....-..-..... 175 • 1 -- • FL-----N > •‘^--,-rneS a,...w, ey ._IFIre Insurance Company, northout corner of Wood • .. Du ,- L, two weeks. ' ....-.....-....-.... , a - N 0.17 0 Fonith street, Pithiburghl ' and Third lineal. --- - , - . . .-• two . 5ae:numth.........,;_.........- '5 00 . . [ASPER E. BRADY ,- 'Attorney at Law, t lip A. ItIADEIRA:Agent for Delaware Mu- O. No. 89 fifth street, Pillahurgh. ' J. . ta a I Insurance Company. 42 Water Area. 1 OWE.. 41.-.l.titOlt .. ANDISZIr J. Mad. , >l' i t :, ' 'l' '' '' ''ll ' ....... ' ......-'........ n .6°. BANKERS. AND BROKERS. iziEo.-H. TAYLOR & HUSTON; (successors I twelve .ante ... .'' ...... .-...13 00 . Blanding Duda. 4 , 5 lines or ha ier on 7 soio) OOa -- .. 1 NUR to Taylor . A Idioms.) General Cmfeenbsion and Far- One dollar.% r sach additional line. - • • TERNAN &CO ~ - Bankers um( Exehantre ! Ysollkttestasst....4 AMA. ro , Ennio. Transports , 03 * num'. ensatmble nt. P/ 1 . 1 ...1(/.....* , s , - ' . • Broker. No. 25.W00d etreet, corner of Dimisorid AllaPy . lion Mete...Whole:We Dealers la Staple Orocerle.. ribect .. bum. ) 'Salmis* Of Paier.-......;...-...... 21 ',' ' ' P t burgh. Ps. • - . . . Mgr Cottm, Cotton Yarns, Dotting, Tem. "lAMB. Ills- For emlandditional ware, inserted ores one month , and _ J 0rg 0 ,...,...11 ~...a .- . . .‘ " ,.....i 0 .,..- 1 ,........ Th.e antra awd NentrlVArnilotta.ro, Nds Ash, A rludiar C s," ' - ' th *adit " .i KV." i.4.,"1"'-kr tiro .r''dr ru ‘ g c Ego/tang. and Fraculasery NotenMake Collections In alt ' li g' 1° ," . d i ' ' a '''. ' m e r - . 1 Mina. -- , . ' . • the princepial MU.. of th Union: geodes Donnell., on tall tad and Pittsrrgh . Isimfar red eeds . Fenevaiy. Avartiamsat...i.d.ta, pp.. and =dam tiftcsal ....,„"..........., ~,,e , „,..p..0 . , .1 . e.4,3i, to , _ • Asrenta Am the No. MIII and Banner Mill Siteetiega. Ilne., la be charged se s vinare and tt half.. . nth- Pittabtargh. No. 48 • Front %Moe. Marmite Louisa a Publisher. not - serountable . for Ip_sidiertiemnent. ". o ,... m ‘ t x" . t i- i D D-P e- ,1 1.1 ...a r n b0 g tr . ....... r49 17 3 ,1.. b .tr...a,. mum , Pittsburgh and 8 Louis Packet Landing.) OrminnatL . 1 is end the amount Margo" to/thei r rlad/ftti.... .-- ---.---, r ' i.coante - ,-..-. . _____ Announcing candidates for ollice to. he dbarged the MOO ALLtg inemcga-.: ',minis. C.Llfir.: ...TWA.= MEM . n. 5 .,.: ~, PA 01114 tat ,L - - ..- „ ,- :, ,', , "t li k lA.M.Ee . &...llAllAl; - B - aitkers and Ex not marked on - toe' thp r yfor a opecillal , . A. IItiTCIILSON & CO., Commission number of inderthms, will be „continued till rabid. and change Broker. Buy and sell Gold and Silver and Nete. tWootiajolo.o. pp Rool Parsee or .took Been- J. Merchants and Agents for the Stints!. Sugar Ilona. 9.1,744,==%.i11..... D ',.,i, i 1.., .., : i rit! i es t .rrektses Promissory Not., .td Time Dille on East 9 : peel to Molasses, Pig and Itar Lead, Ilem their own Imenallate haziness. and all ttr.tt‘..,..t. for tt: .1.. buy o .int,....4 tit on e ; „-- Ar i, : ,- 00.- 7 , i _t:-. •-. . - - - the benefit nf. otber Want. . ,801 o. gO s d.rei ...'" .Third and Weed attests . davotly opPoslie the St. Chlr'lce _ not immediately egrunseted with their Own butane.., _ofi n o w ~ - , torl-ly MUSIC, &Cs all alsaaceref advartiagneuts. in length or . B ilfrf ' 4 11,7 —. ' ' ' ' prtitt i tigri=riaillte.:b= 8 41.n. 8 .......,: i i 1.1 D. KING; Coin, Stock and 'Exchange youti 11. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, rendenal. and prompt payment Ls /wilnaL , : . • fucker, Fourth 1, : .. street-Itnys and mita Stodu 0 0 to Mork , and:Musical 'nutriments, Schewl BOA., and All advartisements for charitaide institution. Cr. com. mode Mir Ex nee us Es,stetn Mlles supplied rd Mr- Ptatlonerv. Edo agent IM Chtekerinse. Plano For for Pan Um ward, ownhip. and other pblic, eting. and all rent totem Collections mods on tholicst. at low raterB Wet, Wean:M. Pennayhatils-No. 81 Wood etrort. Minkel meetings ended:Mau, to be charged half price, yor• t ,, 12.r.bk NOt.S•Bollght and eoliL • - ' it. --- able WIWI , 1111 Minas= • . ' Irr/E1150.71 rldance....,.....sesoca • 0.13WA..-....trit. I- •IllitS. j_pNRY KLEBER, Dealer in Dingo, Mu-, /dant:Um motion tobocharged 50 mats. • , .slcal instruments; and importer of Italian Ening. oath b o u... • t ou ,,to -,01 0 ,../ .t.,,,,yg e , unless accreopa. RALIKER, HANNA th CO. SAOOOBBO7B to le 'went for Nu ne k Clark's grand ad mon Phutcs. Waits? humeral linttaibms or obltustry . notime, and when, , , Homey, Mamma Co., itankers,ftehinge Wakens Id ' with 0d0m... ?Fnleart Attachment. 11 totr .Dunium'a so accompanied,to be paid for. . • - • era In Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Certierates of llama Regular advertiser., and all ethers . ..dim , commintles Dermsit. Dank Notes, sad Bpode-N. W corner Of Woo" and - Linn. or mould= Awakes designed to call - soutanes to Third, streets. Current Moller reeeired .Dcpcalt. Eight : 11 - - SCIIRCEDER, Music Store,, Fourth - Fain,' Soiree.. Ctroserta. or Amy nubile amt.:tailor:outs, Checks for sale. and collections made On. nearly all mind. 4 ertnee. between Market and Wood. New Music con where etutrame an made acadmittance-all notices of pd. pal _wants of the United State. - -,0...0tb.,...0rd0.. and b .h . k . b u tontrom . o .„ or o i l k i w i.. vata essociatioos-..em. prow desigtied to . call attention 1 noldghest. pnrsolurn paid thr Foreign and .A.M.rie.a ' • • iniVralTlite 'r =u only be Zrtued -wat the under l 'i d ein.....i .i.d........a ents et Produce, *tanned DRUGGISTS. "- - 4tarldin g that. the sane le to be paid for. If Intended to mut , on literal term. • - • , ... _ .... _ Ise Moaned In the loot columts; rho, same will be charged at the rata of 10 cents per line. T HAFT, Jr. fstuiCessor to Jas. M'GUf- Blanco or ..ittsa lobe chimed triple rtes . VITAL H. WILLIAkIS'& Co., Bankers and in . ety, - ttuotts.m. ..4 . natal Diu .04 D.I.H. Tavern Mame Pstltions $ torch. - ~, . ..., 1 lf. Exchange Brokers, North Emt corner of Wood aird Pabst. 011 n. Dyestuff., a.,141 Weed stret. 3 Mors below !teal EMMA. Aped( andAuctloneare advertisemams am. ~L Third streets..Fithiburgh. ' • . . ' Virgin Alle. Pittsburgh. AfWilegnlar Agent per Dr. to b. "..d "1. 401. iegflf ,2 ... , " . 11 ... 1 • 41 " .3 ..' All traronctima madam liberal terms , and collections Ford'. Medicine. mh3o thlrty-thrseand Orreihird par , cent from the 'Mount of ~,,m , tb...tt0 0d .,1 t o . . ... ... j mkt,. . . ...-- L. WILCOZ.LTI... ~...._ . 2 " 3 •T„____ 9'l ti l4l2l EL___,„ 1.,18 DIM" "...L.. ~, , ' "WILKINS - it CO.; Exchange' Brokers, 'r . WILCOX & CO., Druggists - and Apoth o.. secs., .......__,. 1......,___,tt0t..-•••;----••••• 4.,‘. .. Na f6-Fourth . ity..l, oppoette the ganknf yin. . 1.4. .crie s corner Market same .ditheDismend.keep Da,' '.....a d dit' 9B ... rt. ''''''" --- ' 9 ' . burgh. All tranaaMtatis at moat 'Neal cats. brit) ,00nstantly n 'hand a full and complete a ssortment of , , •aDMISSISOMMII 111 UMW PAM. Drugg,Medi n cireeNrerfumetT,andartielespertainingtotlastr . (Cu, &I"r • grCig Th lti gg ' ig*er" " g•-•••14 root'. lirr. '' L.ARIMER, anker - slid Bro- ' hu.i......„_,_ Do. sub ad tlonalinsertinn.-....25 eat. Jr.,., All,transtent admrthercents to be paid In advents. , b .... ~,, ..,.... b N . , ..., .., D0w .,..,, . be mob of Phymentos preariptionsearefidlyeampoonded• milli Pittabargh. . . BAUM OF . niscormr. Ii,itICOLMES &'SON, Dealers in Foreign tn.- Drum, Paint. OP. Varnish,' ant Dye Stuffs, Na.P...16 Ctuunforantantr roe sag ertrescson oserrr. sr .1 1 • end D 918.418 manor n5.h."P , C '" - it . . t . 9 rl r'l l urf d-r'' lere ve t irl i rcee "'h i u rVp h ro . mot sttmtl.m. •dts, Beak Notes and Specie. No. 09 starkd street. Pitts- N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers. tu ' n's. ~,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,. ~,, .0 . the p ,,,,,, ia . ft. i„ iltie - Ment for Louden A Pd. valuable family molidnes. _._.. . _. . throughout the Unlted.lltate. . ' A. F kIINESTOCK & CO Wholesale - • , B ooKs EL L ER s, . 6 0 D . p i ..Tiru_gggista. and nwitifeetorera of White Lear] Red • ' . and Lltharge, owner W . Front Wood end Fnt streets, Pitts- Inch: .T. L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer No It 'E. • SELLER. Wholesale Dealer in so . 7/llonfrth atreat, Apollo ihilltling. -----•• a Drug. Paints. Dye Stuff. 011. 'Varnishes. Ac., An, . y R.-,WELDIN,TIVLidesitIe" and- Retail ...Mond etreet. Pittsburgh. Goods ..rma.d. res.. stli . Dealer to Wank, and ,Scluxd Book. Pence and Sta. 1 ° . •• - _ _ ' _____ tio. Pn4ry, No. 63 Waled street, Drctotren. Third and Fourth) . earovimx oettic - ammo. antic.. m. " .3a I yA.IIN &REITER, Wholesale & Retail TORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta. Driunibrit.• corner of Liberty and St. Clair Maeda. PJ/ timer, snamesor to Davison k Agnew, No. f IMarket ilh..T 2 h. titreet....mar Fourth. Pittsburgh. Pa. . j 4CO.,SaIIOONMAKER & CO Wholasale 'I S. - BOSWORTH, Bookseller . and ' . Druggists, N0..24,W00d street. Pittsborgh. Dealer In Statioomy r tc., No. 82 "lattat street, near . i HENRYe %mond, Pittsbmwh, Pm • J OSEPH FLEMEcG, Successor to L. Wilcox l'i AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, • ... Co- earner Market street I=l7 nd Dirontruiltmo No. Wood street, next door to the corner of Thlrd,• !ajZ, l l - o :Z j1 ' :„. ' 11.14,Pe 0 1.77 , 74.37 . e tt.i.. P t burgh, Pa- Fellocd . and law bonkscor.stantly on hand. peetainine to his busia,a. . ____-_=_.• . 7--: Phialcians prescripthms meal' ooMPoustM4 rte 01l __. ;COMMISSION &Cs hog" ' - nr..ofly ililit H. surrog. .- • WOOL MERCHANTS. ........_ ,Trzetoak Gracer,importer'anci Dealer in -ii- LEE, snccessor to MURPHY &, LEE, . ‘OREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old 'Mc, Weal Dealer, and Cmmtrasien Merchant for the. Wrgl: . crnptbels It-, e Whloky.NO.l2. 'llotitirE est corner rd" of Amorlean 300011 Goals No 1.. Liberf• street Wood and Perot Mi. Pitlthorgb. Penn. , : - tuh2l . vr v _ 1 _ . - - - • No. 67 Market rt. fxd.....n Spud and Fourth eta. P . i3A.Monk. ' PENNSYLVANIA. . - Branch at Stlllll ..lac . Bank of PltUburgb—.-..parillrauch at Yonagstown_. do Bretton. Dank of do.-...rar City Dank, Cincinnati.- do ' !der. and Mauro of do.- pez Commercia l /Ik,CineireL. do • • Bank. of Commerce....--par Franklin Bank ....... do ' Sank of North Anteries.....tur.Lafayette Dank-- . do Bank of North's Llbertleapar Ohio Life Ins-t Trostela. do Bank of Palmeri saali.....par Western Baser. Bank- do Dant Of Penn.totruship,par Bank of lleaslika ......... --.. OomMential Donk ofPa....Par Small 7f03.--,........--.1.X • Yoznumf A MteMmlM' Dinar NEY, - F-N GLAND. • . ilitird Rank.:.'........ - -:::.A...ine AD solvent 8ank. ....:..,. _ X "lienaington.Banit............par NEW YORK., 41anuf.....2 Mech. Dank...-Dat Non- TooE cay-----vz • llmhaalCY llarik.---,..psr 93untri mie ........ 5 ...... AX i=tria 4 bria " & ' •.;7 .4.r Daltimore....- ....-... ' • . Southwark Ban_ . -.k- -7....:Dar Country - ..--- - .7.2:W ' • / Tradeautan's aaar.--......-par N..ll3tnEY A DELAWAIth. Westana Bank . ........ .-.13.• All solvent 11.1ta.--.... X Book of ChamberahuniL.l.X .. ..YLIIO MU.' : .• • , Bank 'of Mart* Conn T:.'.parl Rant .of the Va11ey.....:-1X 'ldartkof Danrille....,- --par Bank of Va-Illettmond- • " Dank of DeLCo.„ CbealerpartEs: Book Vi, N0rf01k. '...." 13. k of Germantown-1.--par Partnerf Bk of Vlretda. " Rant of,Gattyaburgh......p. Alatellanta A Mesh.Danin Bank' of Learbdown.-.....-. I-... Not. Noetara. Dank-. look of sliddletoarn.—...P. '.13ftn0 , ..--,.' .n..,,' -,r e.' Montgomery Co. Bank...--par NOLtTli CoatutaNa. • ' I Bank Of Northumborland-per Bank of Q. _Fear.:......:'.. Cullele Dank. . —par Dank of St. of N:Voloraira .2 Columbia llk iirraa .0.4.. s °... B" l " l " fr '''"''' 1 Doylestown .Bank.---...p. Berelantalik.N.lnro, , 2 Easton Bank -..-......—...p0r,_.' 601/111 OADOLI NA. Erie Dank • ' par kik ofthent.of a-Carolina 2 Farmers' Ilk of Burka 00... par Bank of Booth Carolina. - : 2 Forman' Elf of Lancaster -par Bank of tMarlentott • . 2 2 Farmers'Farmers'Dant of. Readlnap a ar Fientesn'l.leehan'a Ilk c.,,,, j ' Farm. Ilk of:knurl= . • . • tin.OlitiLk. . ' - Far.* Drov itaynesbnagna Mastoids too. A Ilic'g Co - Franalio Bk Washingtou-parglank of Angrata--.--- 2 flamiebarg. Ban k -.-..-.--maV lik ofllninewirk, Anga 2 tfonsedale Hank...,---.....pan, , TEN NY.ASE.E. , ' • Laneaster Itank....._ .-...' . -.par Ailedvent 800k5.... ' 3 Lancaster County 10...k.-.lns KENTUCKY. -- Lebanon Bank.._:_..._-...par Ilk of Erato. y. Looter's 1 ki Minare Pant of Pottesille ii Ilk of Louise, Thurston Monongahela 11ank....--par Northern Mot nentnety ' - Wessi,Banneh. Taint- . ..... , toSoutbarn Ilk arise...kr '! ; C or i rre l ae k°""" . r. t.J .lll k of Etoll':;':'4lll...'l,l ItellerNoter.=- - - " ...:1 ar ILLINOIS.: _ ... • . • .- .01110. - . . - 'State Bank an,lll.nottea (.0 + 1 ' Obill Rate 1iank..,......-- IX Rank of Illinois .... ........• 75 • !smelt at Attr0a.:..;,....:d0 -- • Wl.9,3)NdiN. - fa.. at Athene.-.....-.. do Marini A Pre In. Co. ebki 6 . Dm. at Bridgeport- L ...., do, • mtoinopc Branch at Ctd1110nthe......... do Farmers" , oee•s • milL.k 3 • =batChrsebutd......—. do cot Stock Dank 3 hat -Toledo.-..........d Peninsular 8ant..............3 Bnasnatlgon—... , ..:: .. , fo: , 141 . r u ifa E ng k tkgropW-- . , 8 Peninsular =it, Columbo . s. - ...... do • - CANADr --' .. Branch at Aahtalmi:-.... 00 15k0rr....i.,..r...t. I Bran. at. Went ,-......-.... .d o Il k of the People . 5' =at Itarmaeld.: •' do Bank •of Montreld---; 5 at 81p1ey......„7. . . . do Lit of U. Canada Toronto 5 I Bran. at Cluelonatl.....- - do EASTERN EXCIIANUP. Brth4hntWmddhatort.... -do On. New - York _ ......-...-..1% Emma at Codia..-- .-..., do On' Philadelplda... ..... -.. do M.. at lanoesier - • : do Co Baltimore _... do Bran. at Mt... Mlle-. -do W.ESTERN - EXCHANG E. ' fir.. at MA Vernon.-- '..lAiorinnntL-......._—___kx - 1= :11 1" 1 " ogli t eld '' . l l: It ' lliat "--- - .-,t at arartatta...::::::: doi r tioLD *rib SPECIE vit.ire. rW. Trer-..,........Z. do Dembkams,Spalh.-....1ept rel:, at isla:Pleotaat-- - doi do - Patriot - 35,50 8r.% at ZanantiLe...-... 'toil:ogle, old . —.....10.60 Ur.. at Nar5.r......-y... 'llO Basta new..--...---,..1400 - Thaler... 7 110 . at Pemuth._ dn s—..:.--- -7.30 DeaaeL'atEa at•ltroranaa..-:.,:- do=les aretena---...--... At2l Branahat Cuyahoga ........ do T. Onildoro.----- 1,00 Branch st,ldeaaillon...-... , do NaP0100n.'.............-- 3 6 0 Masai:kat W0mear.......... do. Tharate...--1.-............ 2.15. • PBWES or..STOCICB. AEPOATDO FOR up 3 PiTTEULTOP OATET*BY A: WILKINS &. Co RIWEIABD,EXPIIANOR,BROKERS, ro.p.-,1 , 9v22 nars. ==:2===l • United ditsfee-s. " .::.._ ion PI! *etas 100 Va ' 100 Ativsgi. 100 " • " '`'. i&rp 100 etc% 100 • r 00 Vfsk e l Vtti s =ntb lL di) engreinana - & Mane Go • Allegheny havlngo Dank, 60 Ping Trost Citteense Depoettilitdr.—..o-1 M . •-• . .-. i onew Belger... ten 4 U.: 'MM: ... ---: Northern U --...- -, 611.116r0M 0, 25 DIUCI-;--z -i . valeunck. , . : Iltteb'h 1.1(0 Usuranoe.... Mostern.lzemnum•Oo.:-- CDesons' Inenrane• Co.:. Asomenr Fi t remen'( Co.- Plikeienutt 16 gas.: l ".I 155V4h - ,6 7 Leodsr7r:l 'MI" 7 " -- : luic: m4if. 7Lis.ssczwisi Attsbr:lu Koilel.:.l 501 61 Monne Is Neekwater. to, 43 1 1. Yo ok%ener Msekenter 50 16 Ponns. Central Railvol:- 60 .15 Ohio A Peenn-katiroad-. 50 4031 . Pb!!. .k Ohio 11•11r066-... 'CO --, Cldrrole64 2•5201•11. A. IL 50 ''..... - Marino itellesy,Dry Dock 100 105 Payette SiennLOo..,---..- 50 5a ,kric ennal Bondel,410)--;.. 100 . 65 .D0. , 7 • .:•• 1n..l I n..l (neoo.lloo 05 Turtle Crock 6sok Rend 25, 10 Alb. tcßorrrerec Plonk BA 26 ; 20 MrecnchQurnplk• Rd. 50 10 • •,•••• ......... Dausriste notplltOn, Oblo Trim Roa---- - Vim ... ... ... .... ... . UOUBZ 01 - .NB CO.; - ; JVI, 7M 1 30 14 edit:PA. ; ' Stale. Excnango, Corn , man, Mach, mut will • LAW lardon. Slioo.. • • nd tors aepts. ; Antetrest aulawed whams .f.cr[ettart AND • • raudo.a amt saa sra •• ,rirrsavh 4 10011.E1021 id& :Domc 'A Bank NOtntind Duo Ws] llollecotioat ma de them: rout fttoetr na t a d n iw"m a odd m ea t *Woo ved ea itepoilt. GEORGE -JulNopp.,4'co txfAVPß . :oVt.hrt. Jpo tbrit. orts.ritlirkagint.e.a. z.`liCilLtsWAßE FOR" SADDLEItS ANP It AKERS ,Jr., 'moo ;srAger, Firranuncli. A. 01c4hst imecto,l34.saokli.' NossDoor Ilate, Ay &trap/ low! , Thaw. Springs; Asks, I sruigy 1.4. . 4Jottrual xml Pat copr- • •x. unman '''' ' ' ' ' ' L IINS4.4, ' .'.-• : Z:111111 1 . 111ATESIAlsr; YAWS . & Cel.;:Conuatailon , Aantlwata in 4 General Fornnlars, br Cana, ICl•er szt Ra1tr0ut....:' , 1 4 5, 25 05551 rued,- (between .51.5 "rid ttrellouso Amu. South •141.5.) olotinuitl: OW.' ' .; 507110..... -Wie. ittner is Andrezak White. .- , - .. :..7.,: . INS A c t.t. r . •'; - • -':.‘• ' .- '- •- - - --,•_ '". -- .1 ,- f g,D. b.. 1. a (..a. cifikaitati: - - Vii•Vilaisitnninon ickrya tpTranfrpouTts fr eer . ' ' Iltudittrgh , bT 05 5 4 1 0 Y.Ama 1. 4151 Wow% .._ ~ 0 1, JOSIMC 1111021A1.' 1 - IrM,Z4V.AZI; werr, , latiat I.E.ALER'II. 114 PORTED 0104E8 , • , , ~ : 1 /-,,, :04 - - r4tkei 'greet , 4 N ll4Err .'i h, -,--11401 alautu• , : - .2, 3.14"/ . . ms ` • 4:44=•?..04, -, • . *7 4 ' 7 '4 4 & - =';;•61 , ? - • - •,:'''V't = ••• • r4,4•Zit•E-t,•• - ;f:Th ;.1 , -..;,••••SIL - ,;÷•11 , ••••••,--v•-. ca •. •-' , • - 4.5.• , ;• , .'•;4'.. , =k0.;•.,..4 , -.-.4.4 , .. 7.04 ,, ,, , ,,,,vv , , , 5r,;•0r,;v4v5^:•,•, r5- ,, ,, e,, , • • • • .;. .T11;,Ei'.:::....'.:,...:P.A1LY . ' .. i :' ~•ITTSntitOrt. - :GAZETTE . ii: POINDEXTER, General Merchan- Lit, dire Prot, and ConnnixeionVerchant. IC7 Front rt rcet and 11$ Santa atrnot. Pittsbnr;l3. atda-Itnd WDM. A...IIIeCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas, v V Chuff.° tunny Ornerrhet, Wooden and Willon•Ware, att.' of Wood and Sitth Ftreet. novneching • large aseortsnent-of Free!! flood, In loldltion to' Ids already ex- tanelre rtto f pnrebneed from end bands In the tiottern onertete, uldch nil! le eoldst the tweet market Toltec CZ*lloteie Stemanhoele. and Fatnilleo, betin^ br the .quentltr. eui d ulled at *honied. e noted. Ifil -1 ;o eltrerod 1.0 the eltr free or ebarto. ants A. 31'11ANE, Commission and arding Merchant, &sleep' In Wool and • l`rottnee Matt, aleo, Vitteburgh Ilannfaettura; No. 113. geonnd greet. Ilk:hatch. • anfele's3 _ xnW:i te: — dis.,7lV - 61;inie °focus,: 11 : e r r vre p4 l 4srs, and ibinmlrdan llerehaata. No gram= 1111LIAZCIZ . -....-....:-.—:,--jALITANDIrIt ‘ I`GLITTIL; PRTNOER HARBAUGIrk, CO., '(Succes •*l six, to P. Itarbiuch.) Cornintasien and Frevardt • errbantg Dealers Wool and Produce generally. Noe. 145 First and 116 Second streets... Pittsburgh. P. ma-IT a e & W. RF,A, Froth! Factcrre, Commissidi? fir • and •Forsrird.lng Merch.ta end Dealers to Produce generally. Orders for Pittsburgh Manufacture* PromPllT attended to. Nos. 74 Waterand SO Front sta., Pittsburgh, Penna. . • anl.l y. mktr, RARDY, JONF:g _Soccemra to ATWOODA ONES d. CO Commirden and Yarward, bur . =ban ta, Donlan In pit:an:ugh Man nbctured Gonda, ItHEY; MAUI EWS k CO...Whole:salts Oro atnh (Imaged= and Forwarding .31r:reheats, end sots for night= CotionTern; 57 Water et., littabnrnin PfI E3CIR & nte All r, Ti F ll l l ' 2;62. en fi ral' Ce .r nude on eornlgnxnents prodoee Fe1M11117. • fI9IIN WATT CO.; -Wbolcsald Omen. COutratitstort Sierrelsiits:and Dealers lu ?radar* and t3Dartch Martatwetares..t , i . o. Lt 4 liberty st., Pittsburgh' lr B. CANFIELD, lute of Warterc .- Ohio, I ' d 1 Western ➢are _degb.t. Pesti Mb. luxl Western Produce gexerallr. Waler Amt. betweinz EmlthlSdll and Wood, rittabarzh. ;.1 • ; ' ' : • " , I lat. Feb Aug, ' lat.Ja.a.hay Inta.a.b.Ang IJI.IIIVi aNvf isortis •, nate °sari; ...... Little a ca.) irm "" TLITTLE, &- CO., IVholwale Groce ProdpreardComaarklan MeTrlautx,ami to b. 3.Lan. • re, No. 112 Bocona ..trest, Pitt. 7.1,tt:63 fiktELSE WAREIIOI7BE.-HENRY COTlLL`iii,Tnrwurdlng and Coossulasion Verchant,so P , sler In Cheese, Butt., Lao limb and Produce gunessllr, 25 Wood Asset, *b.. Waif, Pittsburgh uty3l • ATON BONNHORST./c MORPTIY, Whole ', ale Omen and Commtoilan Marlanta, and Dealina In Fittabutgl! Mags , ufalFres, Na= Water Andy Irltts aorta yy. . Dlo./for4Pdt do o do .4 i IiCOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and trettaitJA. aWater otratt,Tlttiburzh. Di v ..' . -Itar3 2l llet... Di Jut 1 et Div . . . Pt Div.. le , v rbOMAS PAL3IER, Imparter and Dealer la Ftvaelt and : Juaerfata Wall Piper No. 66 Marko% .... p r alreen 1:11rd arta Foartt.trags. Mut:walk. Div. 3) et Div. MIT $3l ar MeCLINTOCK; Importer and Wbole - um Retail Dealer fn Carpeting. flees Oil st. Z . ltl i nt . Tge gi Nt f i llmr n erA r Linti . oW. Shad., t 1 RB ° IS & .PATTON.: Wholesale and Re tan mew, on, On ast!tra Vide 151 Os Diamond, tienuruh, Ps. . • • 1 . MAR Plv. Jan. 4 II New Fuck. RANK VAN °ORDER,. Mater in Trini • y Ilratrzy . illaSsi4 Ws' Coods: Emlsrolderks. a..Afs l ieWsr= hh4 =s S a i ts 7 rilla i lf. Itanst otreetas4 theDfsawmt. Piteibursh. 1. - A; XOO7 a ea- nrmar.iiiirfa..L. INTIIONT a 01i. lOU. . A A. 1N1A.40N4 CO.. Wbolasalaandlatail It • ' Deaf= In Amer and Litattli, Da Ronda. 25 ri ft airea,..ittstargiti . - - , X:TURPIIY BOTICJIFIELD, Yirholeaftle "Mit.Mr ° 14° . ra "'" e'?"'!"""4 N:4 l /1 6 4. GROCERS. - " • Jtoof 7101 M IICRALD Timm NvELLtait TORN FLOYI) . A: CO., Grocers oand Corrmiliatoalfeselmats. No.l73Wuni and 2. 4 8 Ub rustreetolttahunth." • - . a 2 4 214 25 ttiOi!Or,. ROO tlrylng.Dlrtlllet. Amster In Prodore, l'igsborgh n ores. sod all kind* of foreign sad Dow qie IVlnsi sod ldsuorr e No. 316 Librrtr 'Mal. IhrOn Isioi' ',lvry .1s !dock o superior OS Moms blsh.or. nl.llch srl3.lC sold kw for rub. ^. 1 21 O , -4 P. . . 7 1 .1 14 /0 O . IITIOI. 11"-ACCAGILN 0 BLACKBURN & CO.,' Whokinlo'Oro rituirjaVVl.,42,'ll%74lll Urrztro animal la thdr Ware Vistn , strut, Pittsburgu. • '• • - • • (SAW! J c ... -litrjr_Wr SMALL DI CKEY Gnr: 04 , ..commleAnn it .has , and Deakr..lll 17021... ho. 66 Wntex ntreet. and 101. Front stmt , Eittftourgh. DGILT. D. ittnis..... t ....,ranninc. nos _ ItirGILIAS ItOE, Wholcsale Orocera C2visibrlon Merchants N 0.194 Liberty sheet Pitt. .srst.:i.scaLtr s. Monists, . 7; Ut RPlAaassti .. "F"P"I"' '. M. TIA.G.ALEY k CO.,Vhotelale Oro. Yn. 18 iiut soil - not street. PlitAlsTreb... lye.r*. VIM:LIAMLA.: Id'OIGUItO,- 43roc'ei;- .. strid Y V 'VA Dealer • earner of Wood and Moth streets, has :gtrsys cnitand • Lynn assortment of choke (itemise end Tese—yentlgn Fruits INA tints, Wboleoste end nodal. imaurmsu9Ptk_dan the hweat tags _.- IVMM DATAN C 0. ,, inniosnlo Anvers, Connestedina Iteraluntt• Pagers le Predate and Pitobargii.azinuibeture.....qa. xis -Motif - West, Joy D. l Una I,3la:lNi/IMS% stideessora ,to a D. AMY, %Lao* GO3ocrf,SorirafdloDe i3ol32Zdflioll Morobonts, Dealtfo froD, fiti6.ololoo Tros:awl Pittsburgh Ildsrmtlotofee gosuirollo =frlt of W00i1414 Water streofo. fltfaborsh. • t -- iCULBERTSON; Wholestda Ordeor And r,omuitedo. gennsl4,l343ey Prodaasnitiltta iliamfadured Articlek.l9 3 rauctr street. i3:FLOVA-10:6fosalo Groom*Co ii:lithibitilledials..ad Doles ill yatte.—younet arch , lhatingctroatipir oo Libostyr, woodoknot 24xth 1.:0200 . 1.0:11, ' , • tliia/LEY,4MDWARD• It =ls a1qu1MX9rX1.140.14,06F141,k4w DRY` MEDICINE. "VW. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, re. 112 Fifth Ftreet, opposite the Cathedral. Pitt. "PR. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, Smlthbeld. ta ro I lourr.-4 tot% a, x. Y. to 3. r.x., 7to 4,r. u. • - • my2.6lyd MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo. thtnt 10. Wont Amt. Pat Lento:. attontton Poi to Boys' and South,' Clothing. - nnl;kl WILLIAM I/IGBY, Merchant Tailor, Dm ter nod Dont, in Reedy Mono Clothing. tot Llb erti SUttlt. - 4 lfatit(ife. 0., Dfcrchnnt Tailors', 181 • 'I.IV MT - .tr ot,—R. LT. IHM Orlogratork atilorsis for atone:me. Wear—Cloths. Cas. Rimer. aorl estlfmsottbe oewest. et flea sad floiestqualltY- Our friends sad crotenstera Pha.s. Rhe v a nU. Imhl . MANITFACTURING:N, 011W;'WHODWEIL, Wholeoolo and IWmil .* BumfAmmer and Imam li Cabinda :Ware, Mo.. '0 tint.trort. TWN :W lETHERELL, Manufacturer of 0 PATENT. BOX TIBER, s raperior *atlas. WWI , BOX BoonBRAZED BOX rice..4 4 comer of Avolomon and Rob Boon "trees, 0[1911.40.112V from Um lismt Mnst. /Aldo, Al. lothour • . otifecooll KIBROIDERED AND ArLICA MAN- TlLAS—Materials markd4bruaai Av ' ftetla & Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Maxi _ ufactafing_Comp_ani Com-p,th YLARGED their capacity AA. manotactwing, are nolr rreptrod to meet the increased demand a wtheinTrtek. Vradhle and B"‘U'L , "'"liTir.tl,7M,`C‘2.":l Pittsburgh, esspicuy.lem 1,143. Booti and-Shoes!! 141A3IES ROBB, No. NJ 3lnrket street, -3tl door from the Sh i ts Rouse. would inns= the Pub that, he has now a sari full Flock of evert 1.1,1, lu the Boot and Shoe trade. such as Ladles' Halters, half lianas. Jr.,.,e . hind , pedneee, Lady Prankiloand all the otylea Fr:undo° sue,. Maws' and ailldrene Gaiters and Paw Ihol.ll .4 elm., lu.,U their sarterimr. also. Gentlemen, floe Oren. Patent Calf Boots. French Cell Boots. Conseas )',afters and .Floc!r woo, Dope and Youths!, Boots.fine rraletvealf. • . • • •• , • • • . • .. Plessw glee wen all es we nish to sell orteh. se wilds teal' rho Ivor to 'Mbb tbelr eustnut at will Sive settsfae.• lleutember tlu place, 80 !least street. tn s2 JOHN I% Il'COla, kgeOup::& WITOLESALZ AND RET . A.II. NASILIONABLII lIAT - AND " CAP r MANUFACTURERS, • DRALERBIN ALL YUJI& • CVB.NE/1 Ol WOOD AND Paw STREETS, • , Pittilblaigh, Pa. Itt.Thelr dock otatmocs nary nckaltion4 - 40. 0 111.ti and Caps, Maffa,'Lloa., Calla and P Bonaata. • sasrmirly • Nexv'Coatt Factory-=-Alltheny. '• M.- II .WHITE VO., wou d 're imeeetfully inVem Oa radio 'that, 'they ' hue -- h0 • • pon Laving, beer... 'Wend and Pandashey streets. They ere now making rnd are prepared to melee lorders for el.ery litillerillooP of eeldeles. Undies; Chariots. liarourhes,' Dueseles • Muttons, is., de.. which. - from their loogeki..erielll*SEl tine ISlSollf•CitiTt of the above work, and the far-Unite the,' hate, they feel, confident they are enabl ed L. do wort on the moot reaterudde terms with thaw ranting artioteein their ilea. - Paying particular attentionto tie. olettlost bl'msdarlsla. hed haring , none but competent workmen. they hare no altation in warranting their work. We therefore sea the attention of the public to this matter -21. 14—Iteptdring detain the best gunner; and an tie. ipoat rrosonable.tvetu. .l.9:tr • • Coach and Carriage Factory, TOTIN 819 N, .9c, CO., )3orner of pp T:intent' and ii beers itrftiii:inetchany City, would reopectiolly inform their friend.. and the public gellaranT, that they Plll manufacturing Carriages, - Darouchrit, Rock away., Iluintfer, Sleighs and (UMW. in 64les of -11111 A and tu.portion. • etTirrel% irenlat . . 4( ll=ll, l ll i gta d a t = e :i tr, on the most reannable time. tieing . In all their work the beat Esateru abate,' Poles and :Wheel lituff, they feel t ill that - all' who - taro, tin= with their patronage will I. perfectly saddled on trial pureUarre art requeated to gird them • call before pur . ~,..... . - • PITTNEIIIII6II . - muzaptte z.,,, C. ' 41 7 _.K7-. COACH FACTORY.. . x... o. Lai•amon/ ...Aliet •rr • irood :,•-tra • - il m.n.iprrow, .n. I , llll=ll. IV°6IO7MW: respectfully call t . h te ettgion t. o o l: . lara.m.,...anxi. FrI an efe e at 3100 to 51000. ' '.theee Carriages aro 1.1.111 from the heat material and workman ship, and under his own snoervhdent •ne an, with come. donee warrant blawork to be Inferior to mass maautee, tore! this Union.. The suemes of - Ills bosinen:;mad the ffi:,!,=!`d'L d enuTtCe t lga' L otl i * . tilc'Ovi a "e k oa l tartlttg establishment. l'arwme wantang samad, utmost -work will .pleve,eall and ..amine • hla atucla.boilfe going Bast.. All • Fifth Streetitooking Fa() Ury •. ABILITY;.'ENE ROY, -ECON6MY._ _reh Thebes?. ponds ist Children', lbw. idenbilloets, tn. aistg;kall/rnireir,neld it manufacturer's rrieci, the Firth iirret.surking Vneteyr, nil thasielborpivier.l.roL tier Abk A bilk , .11% • -• • awn. Flecking Futon. INN excel, between Wood had diukei tr- L1T1MM05............C1.071 11001011/b' 1,05.14 r.”. ..................... Ll.Viniatol - Rog & Co. '• • NOVELTY_ WORKS,• PirrSICTROIL ;• PA.. rilriACK arid Dopot 'lthilroad &Mos, .Hay, fl:Cattla and Urailn du. Plot.forso sod Couatir do • Door Wi n a:l4.'l'. nfln,f'Zl, " . All;,?'"' r b 11011. aryl /astral nog .IW:cable Irdo Otlflnow of Kroll : riot,' ill forum and Ousso. *W. W. NVALLACE,_ . STEAM. MARBLE TV OKILS„ hth, tCI and s23.Liberty Brad. emu& attalutehl .4w, ViONtr3TENTSt I : I / 4 , 0:5t 0 4 14 1. , l'ornlttun Ihhs, 3rantaLciatittslnfr Stmugg,' &a, • nolo on bond, and mod. to ardor, or thathintri.ht tho i r mt f Wi f - dm Th er& 4o ,,Ar ti lar 'lM'; war, to g, The lOwhtt prigh. "4 All orlon tllst with detp•tch at FtY Lihtrtl MAW. '• • • . „ Blacksznith,Bellows-ItaituftiotorY.-.- • 1110.PART.NERSIIIP NOTICE.—The' trub• lu.geribbni :Ifont4 reepoettelly .lotorte guff triode and a the pne. gooenlls:thet they bstfrenterfel Into partner evlttotomenti leg on the 12th of April, adder the firm ofthi LIAALS tete for the mannOeture.of IlLACKsmrril .B LLotrs or every, deterthtioo; whlth ther ire eoteenglow pi 40 =Me the- very beet taitteriels and severely work ehle. Tbely inte44 to hove ejmara en bead sul watt. meat of of rhos trosa ate 44 bad" at thetruenthetoey, earner of ItOblesOh And Bandonzr amt.: Aiksiottrg i, ! It ' l l . " 1 PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1854. illoavalowwi Ivo *kycl*,c4;vt.l From VISSCIIER SCFrELL'S Grmeral Adrertirin. Bourn. N 0.4.16 rod WS .11roadre-, Nor Fork, (Into b \.F.611 armor.) P.dialara Firma at tite Cap of Al. Fire and E.ltirglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. MOFARLAND & CO. LANZ., NEW Warehouse 145 Pratt at., Baltimore, Md. lAXES', joweiers' and: Counting Bow Sarre oferery eke. constantly On hand for Pak, a • warranted In every respect. ..t‘l Yvon, April sth, dfescrs. ;rm. dllfludenth Uontlculen—lt gives mold errs to talons yon that your Safe preserved rep Books a • Paperadmlnjrrd In the fir. last night, by which eve thing eleven toy promises was conaume, and. although epoped throughout the Pro; to Intense heat. Its tents lo remained uttrmed. ' The Safi. with little repalrin think. =onset for anither 410. Resta-dB:WY 50 0 ir.l4 T. JEN WY. Jr;, 11 South William tit. Elegant Cabinet Fariiiture. SCHAFFER & SUCK OW. N0t.125 & 127 .4 . l7trinyd.,him Fork, MA t. i , i IIIF I AC I T . I: B I. I II , ELS, w W I !:2( :sola r rnitdre icairrer l y_ rdt°, - ,.W.1-tritate.°ll2lty Invited to ::11 and examine our rt.ock.• Len FEVER AND' AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE. Per the /tree and Jew, Marra Ilser. .piApeprici cud oil LWlL.,Affistiotit. ryfilo Proprietors of this Medicine will state without hesitation or fear of cautnlletlon. that the 01.001 31100000 hal Mired more persons where It bog been intrbduted.thao any other medicine In one for the above Macaws., This InecUrine has neither AMMO nor Aluinbmin Its cumpositlem all of tbo Ingredients are of a perfectly !widths character and highly stimulating and invlgo rating la their tendency. Penton, w bile using this medicine will not be affected he cap:aura to 'water or a damp atmosphere no morethari when la their eettel Medal: Planter., in section. of the reentry where the Ague pet rol] . will do well to adept this medicine. WI the patient is not obliged to lay by while The treatment and they may artyrol tjasxrd y Cure. The Proprietor eouldintreduee thoorands of certificates (rein those °rem highntresimet. ability. hot preferesaring to the sick our ono . bottl e and you will base the proof to yourself. Full Me. time for its tea aCcOMpany etch bottle. Certificate* am be nom at the ofilmOrtiosing when this hieheltie has cured when all others have frilled. _ . . . . For Dlspepela and all other BIM°. Complaints there In not a better bledieloe lathe market. It has alan been taken with thernestnetonlehlmt surenisa In eoveral mesa orqzatlem and tlont; for tame- eola‘ olalute,take a tab al a day. OM bottle of this ledkine very often haa the desired at. rect. Prim II per bottle. • For male by Thvggtists In L allaarte of the United States cad Canada. . . . . AU Wbolodate orders • roost be addressed to M.BED . BLEEKER. sole Proprietors, 99 Broadway, New York. Aormr—Fle Mitlg B. A. Faboestock U Co., L. WU. on'a Co., and Cleo. U. Keyser, rittaburgh. .1030.1 yr • The. Peoples' Book! • • • NO one who can read phould ho without con or THE eONSTITUTION ORT TUE UNITED TER. DECLARATION: OP INDEPENDENCE:. lad WAS,IIINGTON'S "FAREWELL ADMIXES., Just rata lezge Sea. heavy.naPst.ls23witwW. anted - with Ene Pattrxlts WashlnAton and elimrson.on tinted nsper. Pnwa—Cloth. ett4; ralww Cater V 44 Considering the style In which this to gotop. It to an of the CIIKA UWE as well as anent the. MOOT USEFUL boAseset Lihetal tonna to the Lade. Booloelkte wend oh - Tout orders to the Publisher ILLOS. FR ERF- • 4.3 Ziessaustreet, New Teak. N. Agents wanted to sell the above Rook througiwut tho ruutOry. it3o.tte The Eagle Mannfactosing Company Mnn Poiurc and 6ffrrfor 6 Szt4 tAx A11..0 dafr 6 Cnndt • <tip cet"...t.Driva a< priet e FOREIGN GOODS: 11.1C11 SILD: DROCATELLK4 AND COTOLINES, In great Tarim of Patterns and combination of Cohn% all of which Patcros are CONTECED.TO OUR 01',.N SALES, PITOLSTERF, Which rembines the grea U test' amonnt or DURASULITY sod ItICIHYL4S breed in shy article ewer beano owed: These Ootodeare mute tor Power Learn stud ere the mmy Oeede enlist utauttracture ewer altered fur role. Dealers will do well tows:amt. these Goods before purrleseleg. J' lure of the Co., No. 4 Park PLUS. N. Y. - seta-3m w 1 S . s AgenL IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Impugns and Dealers In IRON AND STEEL., 2172 Orrentrit.) err, Aloe Bo*. Reap cmottarddi on band a full • irerartment of Ilse, Rod Baud. Hoop, 1t..,, Shoe. and allies IRON, • STEEL CIF ALL KINDS.. • llerrlante from all reetkme of tbe count:Tare invited to - COI or nod tbeleorders before boring. • • Or hr mall entrusted to *armee sill te MIAI at the lo.ett mmultot rater. MARTIN, SKIING dem. 'fold, • 2,4 Omennteb at. N. Y. SCHEEFFELTIT BROTICERS..& CO-, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, • NEW FORE, • !Lire mined in 2C.170 It miaet,pere.sr.f . rriaindm IMPORTING the lending Drugs !rem their neigh:Ml market. Lerth in Enron and Ent indiit. and Nan Frimeit and English Chemin]. Carnmei7. -oath. all had liair Brushes. Hair Mama and an:m.1..0 and Trieste Sponge. (Wk. naps. the; aka. thorn on the mat UnlitS. Orden either in larenNoe by nub. will .recalve their beet fat.nthyll. n12.1:4nr ‘• %UMBEL'S _-- __D_" ~U W I PATENT. 31S E CIIINSTRIITCLitaILIIATILVikk.N, nevelt /UM Bend, in Os Chaffy. . . . ryHEY are mule from the hest oak tanned Ipather. and thortmahly gretchvd. cemented. and sited together. lad made to run portely Omit bk. nod AT! ' l L YlrclllatT.l th'l ;e7tl . l d a:r . . Vt . . 4 ! W n 'e llZ ta sinale, double or round-olio .17sca tisttmr. r atsits and all necessaryankh...lts the Ilea, by totlceseina 1.12.3rur W 11. NUMMI., Intentee..l3Farry llt. 'N. Y. • Globe Iron Paililig Works. • . Nei. 311 and sln -Vaunt street, Nets York, orroarra tux st.tatna WOW:V. SAL VS ROOMS 122 GRAND srizausr. , no rook, not atothrt.M. ' . THE subscribe hating extensit e and ti n• warnmecdmrangementg for manufacturing eve, ar. M their lion /y subscribers eoman prepared to cam to tn. priblic and deniers throughout the mintry. . , INOCCIIT d VAS IRON RAIL rv4 f array d inlytlon. &MOP. Snotnrs. .frmro, rinliad, tom Detsteallt. pl.'n and imailarritati, Cbdld add ilddriksJ7d. eiddrrn. Irma - Many, ;Gov* Dirsn .Corn Fie . ,, t meal ds, Fi dirt Snooty, lbahreflo mad BM. Rem's. dr- Cg.' Also, I raperlor quality of Iron yarn Vance, all of widely thee alli warrant to .itspsts ip elmunthZdnral4lll4. beam ty Ordestut and rhea rem& the manufactnree of nor' oth er Mame In their UMn sern from every true, of the United Mabee thankfully raclnal"and ozomslcvl MLitt the utrt''"Atstvn Grand tek. Ithr.k. LAY1111:4, - 122 salmi. el. 'Y. '-'''. QABIDEL L. OATERLY,lnolesale Heal- ID er in Moms, Painted Tails and Tubs, Wood end Wil low Wm.. Baskets. than coratage.Thine.l 6 lektha. l lat th entle..o./1 Greenwich at. Nen Yank. - . ' mhnlyl. , IIIrINDOW 8111 DES, Gilt Cornices, Table y v on mom, ta, 2011 a TNRIIDNE. Nanntacttlemend ta helmet* Dealer, No. It cataiutts; st. sad tin. 6 cantatitn Boum , Near York. . . inhibit, MISCELLANEOUS. X. 48 DIA.IIO-NO 3TRICE • • - E. M.'IIIGELOW, Pioprictor ROBERT K. PAT/MESON'S LIVERY AN]) SALEi pray D imond S Wei and Cherry .06V • PI9TSBORriII, PA. E=3 ASHLAND HODSF,, ' Atat STREET, ABOVE BETVITII STREET, U. S. BENSON, PaorniErcia. /Wad, $1,60 pp. day.JM P . tint Process forlatang., ed Frr • mja , . . FELL 4l T T O:N"S . l t 'li , t t t l itt C r li e; e r tli t ettiP eo. r:z w e . t orptnuinc• 1..0,4 et tered onettard the the r e rei , L unri k moth kTUriltt"olgs" b"nr l b i 77 1. 1 r= a jigi g leather. tor Pittib.nrh,". I..inden Lea Company of Wisconsin; TrCorporators Comptiny lave opened books tot stileslipthin to the Capitol Atock, a t e banking House of Hearn, 4.111161(11.18 II OM. No. C 1 Yoorth rt. Pittstrurob. where .punphlnta containing. harar.fieniestral Screw% .Ir. esto b.:chained by patties dos:slog Ibronnatinn Mall's to the Company. _yogi bill man. kis.ici:ls3l43 * tosiZi icIITY HOTEL, (lute Brown o,) 'corner of Hmlthliel3 and Thlrdstreata,. Pa, iILAI3B k Preprlalers.. arm , large and cvmmodlovs Muse baring uniler• om/thorough repair, and Nrr•labadyrlth pals equipment, threuglmset. t. 11.1 (Iron fir the r<ceptim of the traveling 011011V4109F11122.. • a1125-dent B. OIITHIIERT & BON,. .:. (I FSERAL COMMISSION - AgtNiS i 41-3( thq and • partheso of.hcal. Extr.in: . Collil . ntlori of Negotlallhattfoli, 11o.,! ii' Mot twagei; od., 101 Third it.. Pittsburgh, - • sutt•lr • 'WARTitiItiTON;.. • (wri.oNTA). , jpADIES' SHOE STOIIII. U. atsciira' liana' iissartiteht;:_Ko. 26 qrth sttrotalttsbutia:Pa. ••• 040.1.vd _ - 4 - t 'YELIN'g GENUINE. :EXTRAOT-.OF • 3 conch% utabllitted ?Br', rwo - lved four pitmison.2, -viz 2 Sliver A1e.,1.12 nod :2 Mplosuu--122nulhetary, 106 d.konn ntrwt, Pittotborab, - 02:240; ie21412 1 .7.2226110vax0 1111011UrfiCS mon . • . . VATALTER I'AIISIALI.,,-.l3npqrt,er and v. Dealer In PI In, 17giaed ion. Docorstlye .rayer 71•n' se EA IVcol.l AMA, Pitt4l.ltrgh. .rpo o' Art or th• teeln,eatllllllWlClA22l:6? ALEX; FRASER; - Orpamenta/ •PlasteteT, • vm W) Allephroni 4'f 3.4 , , • .4 . .. A. BROWN, respettfalli .- AEI Ibrra the puttic that be eer.ll an hitte.ot• Ms stand, on, the nest otdo of the Inamped.. Alle,ahouL t:tty. a eves , late enottesemt of , Veolthut.nitndst MP, VOOltlan Shut , MITT are suede to orderal the loot M i vesrs een atol-eenal to . 4 " 1n tLta 11 1 ° 411 1 —......7 - aiti.., , aEhigiggo/ , wood or the- Ushinet Istabltsbmont of CUItOIO . . , T, ~uzcrta y as YZrNA (3-100.1313 WOREA; 'OtENZ W1CHT.510.11% 3fiinufaatiora Abatis of end. t' il it , iDO o W AFS,II3 Widcr sad GSTroat strevtfaittg.as . •• N. 11.—Partlealar attmtkrts Juila tO,vdd du. .64uts lad rrivita tw.ruldo , fnr.notet. • . stmts.:J.. ............ ... .. P. orwo., lONES QUIGO,-Manufaotiirefs of Spring '4O stpl Ulster SOO, Monett Slab Stott. 'Stool Ylougli Winks, 4eh aid lalpth: Nigh= DrAn Nut 21.0 , 71.11•11 ;Patent tr. 31.41 s.na lippurylrea - dslei.7-parer of Rogt! , nd 4141iMP4 - - marts 0. tpnaa..........:..„;..,...........- .* .D.' D. %Mos. B. RoGEfts & 'CO.; .Itinnufekttgers,at .-Firelipatnut vorr.,4 Iwo OUltivDtDr.ZrilarDir soil Dint *da. ilttatratah. , , . Du . . _ =ZEE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Coneeeendence o(tho N.V. Tribute Northern Peutterlv:min—David %Wino:. IVELLououurno, 'flop Co., Pa. 1 iTedoe. , ,lay,July u, 18:11. f • A Mass convention of the Friends of Freedom of all political parties, was hold at Lawrenceville Tioga. Co., Pa., on the 4th day of July lust., at which it was supposed from 1,:i00 to 2,000 pad pie •assembled, As' the largest church in the ,place would not hold the 'assembly they mot in :the, orchard of James Ford, Esq., and after read ing the Declaration of Independence, the David Villmot spoke for-about three hours, and, warm as .the day was, the large congregation cave earnest and fixed attention to the close. The lieu. gentleman showed, by extracts from the writings and speeches of the-men who form ed oar Federal Government, that they were op posed to slavery, and -that their-policy • WWI to bring it to an end inithis country; but that the policy of the Government had' been entirely changed, everything in regard to it now being managed with a view to its extension and per munence; that the Missouri Compromise was forced upon the North by the South, by. huying up votes enough of northern doughfaces, with their own to give them a majority, that after the North bad submitted nod succumbed for thirty-four years, the mouth had In the most un fair mad dishonorable manner filched away the contemptible boon which they had- solemnly guaranteed as the price of Slavery in Missouri; that our Government was once and jiad long been under the control of a Slave Aristocracy of 300;- 000 persons, who with a capital of fifteen hun dred militant of dollars invested in the bodies and souls of men, dictated every nubile measure, and held absolute sway over the North; that, after • electing Pierce ou n finality platform, and making him pledge himself to an, eternal trace in regard to Slavery, they bad formed a programme to ob tain another slice from Mexico, annex Cuba, revive the African Slaw trad9, restore Slavery in SL 'Domingo, enter Into an alliance with Bra zil, and finally to abolish the Missouri Compro mise and extend ,Slavery into all the territory of the nation: and that they hail commenced at the biggest end of the scheme first, and, flushed with the sueeesti of • victory in this hardest part of their undertaking, they were going on to its ac eomplislituent. Ilia speech throughout was able and manly, and toward the close. he came to the conclusion with irresistible force, that there wise no alternative for the North, .but either to-sub mit to the creation nod dominion of a vast Slave empire, or to now throw off all piety shackles and unite in their majesty and power and resist to the death the aggressors. "If the South," raid he, "threaten to tear tho Union to pieces, if they can't have their awn way, let then! fear, I say, and the. slaves will eat them up. Igo for the Union, if with the Union I can have Liberty, but if not, then for Liberty alone!" - • Ittiti cannot else you even a meagre outline of his speech. Suffice it to soy, it told upon the vast audience. At the end, they rose from their seats and gore six ehters for . Liberty, with one feeling, and Ahat was, that no man should have their suffrages who was not, us Mr. Wilmot hod expressed it, •vt tried and well kniiwn friend - of Freedom, who hid ti heart and a conscienee, legs of his Owls to stand on, and a back-bone to resist any and every pressure." - no meeting was closed by adoption fesolutions which expressed a strong determination (a rote for 110' truth who was not out and out Opposed to- the Nebraska sub rage, and recommending a State Convention to be held in Harrisburg in September next. Kenn,. W. 004. Tue 31E531111. DIZIPO:CT.—The magnanimous offer of there gentlemen, to repair the losses oc casioned by the explosion of their gunpowder, some days since, in the city, of Wilmington, calls for something more in relation to this family, than a mere passing notice. Tlint the promise will be carried out to its 'fullest extent, none who know them will doubt. The high reputation they enjoy for careful management in every depart, meet of - their extensive business, leaves no doubt but that this unfortunate occurrence most beset down ntoongst the unaccountable accidents.— Sometime about the commencement of the pres ent century, during .the administration of Mr. 7e Person, two young Freue.hmen, of intellectual bearing .and polished manners., were foundAin Washington City; luting (rem tho Govermeent the privilege to import such machinery, free of duty, as might, be necessary to enable them to commence the manufacture ef. gunpowder and broadcloth. These were the brothers Dupont; Victor 'andlrene. Tint blow that severo the bend front the shoulders of their great master, Lavoisicr, drove them to exile. Oa arriving, in the - United States, theyl u esrly discovered- that the powder of domestic if/slu r/if:tut° was greatly deficient in dm essenttal ele ment of force, and that our broadcloths lacked substantial color. These observations led to the application above alluded tot Through the-in fluence of Mr. Jeffery/on, all they asked was granted. An intimacy, growing out of the sev eral Interviews with Mr. 1., in connection with their, epplication, led to %mutual friend ship between them tied the great yirgiaism, which only terminated with their lives. So Important, - indeed, was deemed the spin. ions of. the brothers Dupont, that they were not unfreqUently called to the seat of Gostinnient for consultation, by that and 11)r - staysequmt ministrations... A sits wee bought up by the Brandywine, soma four or six miles above the city of Wilmington; where was oommenced the manufacture of gun powder 'and broadcloth. ' The scientific attain meets. and Indefatigable' energy, of the brothers' onereame entry difficulty, and coon PIRMINCio. rtes( sprung up, which fully realised all, and . more, than h.d been promised fur them: A more romantic lecifion than that selected; occopying troth bank. of the Brandywine; and commending the whole power of the stream, net be found. There; in the most elegant hospitatV ty, enjoying the confidence and friendship of Day:: an( : Rodney, .Vandyko, locked ail am great spirits of that mining time, sad ono other,, alike'sn exile with themeelrea, Hamilton Rowan, the brothers Dupont lined to gather around them numerousfemtliee, and to aciluirc large fortuncir; leaning to represcnt..them, sons and daughters I worthy of stress:á greatly loved and distinguish. ed. The Messrs. Dupent, who'gre now, engaged in he manufacture of gunpowder, aro the sons of rein. Charles, who continues the mattitfliiwuro f cloths and cassinieres; and Capt Dupont, 'of he U.. 8. Nary, Aro the sous. of V icier. These gentlemen Occupy the homcstendpuiid is ell by their fathers, Although there nobusi ness ecnnection,bitween. those whouianuffleturp puiritor and cloth, yet stellatho liartiony. . has Minya clutraeterised these families, that no matter of moment is determined ;upon until has hail a °family? consideration, after the Mail. ner . teibe'Rethsehibla.' To this; in'n great:Mon; sure; stay bo ntliihntesithoir success. Beaty:cut is the amount of peeuninry,datuages ' , which-they stand pledged to . make good, it is light'corapsred with what the keen; highly'culti voted sensibility of limbo 'ientlemon trill saffer,i .on neconnt'of tho personal:AfflictiOn caused by. the eeffltieo- It hoverer, be, gratifying:to them to know,- that 'wherever thiro'4 ono who' his known them, in elute bosom they. nil 'have a. lvartfelt sympathy..E'vening Bulk An. - . M2=M Intextesa ,Coat, MN:A.—Gents Anna, In stolid arellod himsolf of binrecent mare io Acapulco, -to .test lice -accuracy !of- the repoKts' that the •mountains. of Guerrero contain 'eaten . - oleo coaLtaittes. Tito result of his ,itttentigntiou, sandlot! him that thenti are almost inexhaustible supplies of -thla seduablo . article, which can bo obtained In any quantity at .AealltillOO, at a cost considerably lass than the freight on , that .nonr circled 'there from 'Eagbind and the Atlantic States for the nice of our steamers.. .f3antavAntui Ir 3 also notistlett himself that the' undeveloped precious. minima vealth . of Mexicceis iroracas. uratilY 4reittei than has nick heretofore Lena supposed,: and it is his desiro and porposentti adopt measureatio truntothose 'treasures nasals Liu yhat.thase measures ore, remains ,to be seen, -It Is, tot •at inipeobable 'iltat Anim.'woindigindly avail himself of Aniericati ,energy,: and - enterprise. in . .dcieloPino these :re sources,. but he Is fearfui.ot the filibustering spirit manifested by otir poople, and is therefore doubtful of rho porter or doing .iniYthing,which rtialliliciefise.Americati Intercourse with' !demi tTir lonian we become better acquainted with Its ritlito, we shall" bo' the More . tempted Our" manifest dcitiny" to donna it. • . . , . ' Nitisinritt.—Tha St. Lords' Itelisblircii 'of 'Hai. Orb: talks - about olecting ids Wlfigs, to ,Congress .from that,State r leaving but out to tbiii Demo. .crate,aud•tbat ono sot Denton..4.le , oloo cillect , to ontrypoth.briinches of, rho.Logialatere. , .Tye: Whip,' in - tho present .Ciimpris from . Missouri stistsined . the repeid f uf ,the oompronilso;', if it islutioded-Wreturn'icerctif, theism°, stritie; at 1 • tnif ciptiro Meg:election pi, thrit'Suste,-Tro for. .once shall ot. bu.'nblii to rejoice in a Whig tri timid'. . A. ii.itribily " shall , reitztt — to see Mr. .Benton, tu oared' -In the St:Louie' diStrlct. Ho •tlesertis f 171 hii,Stati. better treatment; :for bo sliine mai toistmd. the' honor of ,tds.Stuto in tbo late crisis- sustaining the etimprondee en whioll alon6thedoutalutTetomeibtotitoUnicm: ', Neoe.l - and polities ro,slio strange'boil Allotta i ' bilt All is not iVidggery.:.that hears the:name; any. More than iilila.PellCiiiiiey th.t.o - omes from the' lips, of,ct iletosgogne.,:.94tio Sidi :Toortiol., i • Fr.lii Me Sas FL-masa, -Ana gstilirlitsii, - The Aduatoli,trotion am - crated la N.{lllaussatdre. ! Tun ,J.l.r.t.s Trinarr.—We have-not, of course _. 1 FP. theca scordnesorter. seen the document now in transit for the United- , "Although the Patriot attempts to - treat this States, but we understand that it opens to'Auser‘ election as a defeat of the Democratic party, yet icon citizens mid American trade.. the port of it is ; the greatest triumph Abet iiarty •eouldi ; Samodi, (the Odowari, perhaps, of the maps,) on - achieve. It is simply a defeat of the National the island of Nippon, eKno forty 'or fifty miles - Adminiatnition—a defeat of the stairtling, lathe west of the entrance of gdo Samna the poit of elle; irrezpOnsible r proscriptive, and vindictive Cbiekadada, on the isle il of Yessmin the Ails- ilegettoN which e President left behind hi m to I trio. of Alotsreay, on the Straits of Sanga. - The . ralejilevg . llatow. ro in his nbsence--it is bat f former was selected no the most convenient place the annihilation o the Thug power in this State f for a depot, and arrangements were.made with - --a lilow from Iv ch-lt can neverrecover—unde r the Japanese for a supply of coal at that point. i which it will stag er and dim". • - ' This is a place of considerable commercial im- ' Th 9is an eaten t 'rem the paper whom pub portance,, having a goad harbor end a population lisle has June b elected State Printer of NeW of fifteen or twenty thousand. Its proximity to ' Elam . shire. The, entire article h overflows with I the manufaeturing districts, a hich are not other- ' 06 bitterest inve 'vet n'gainst. the .drabeiile"- I wise. approachable hysta,renders it an important ! Administration, a d exults extraVaptitly over position es a port of foreign trade: ' The vicinity i the defeat bf . tha .`Senatorial 'candidates- which of the taper place has been frequently, visited.; the P*ident attempted to force" ipen theleg -1 by American whalo-ship,j, where they had great: islature. What has been doneand what has been' difficulty in procuring supplies, on account of ; prevebted in New . , Hampshire `within the past the restrictive policy of the Japanese. i fortnight, constitute one of thezzostretnnitable We understand the treaty' arranges for inter- politieal miraelesof thertge.--416:Eur. Jinir. ''' course at both these places: for the . residence of I 1 - , -American citizens there, and also for theresidenee I ' "Copt : Adams has' favored us witli some inter- °fee:nuts, if in future, either party should de- gating Particulars in regard Ari : the ' „ the squad 4 residing in or visiting theseports' shalltreaty and 1 sire it: It also stipulates that American p be free itizens the Japanese. During.the abienco of -von, after leaving the P.resident'a letter, the Ja to visit the interior - to the' distance of 10 or 12 - IPan"t' authorities had: a - finebuilding, erected miles without molestation;- . •, , i upon 'lll island in the '.harbeir of Jeddo, -Ifhere It Is said that the Jarmese did not hesitateto f whey it was intendedby them the! treaty should there ere about ten thousand inhabitants, and enter into the most unqualihed stipulations for the protection of seamen or others thrown - on ibe mdde. - .Commodore Perry: was .not, however, informed'of this till he - had' passed the island their shores; indeed it was affirmed that it was I already a part of the law of the Empire by spa-1 and anchored. - his :{Beet' higher "up the harbor, cial edict. They even intist-id that the respect- I !then he refused to 'return. After-much negoti. live governments should pay the expense of pro- atiou, tho Commodore wll3 allowed to choose him ; Tiding for the necessities of the citizens of thh. own site, and he chosea broad beach near Ye other, who might, by their misfortunes, need , de,-whiSro the terms of the treaty were arranged. aid and comfort. . Commodore Perry was-present with fibs-princes;' We learn front Captain Ad/illl9 that the treaty is not to take effect till the end of the year from its date, but that in thomeanlime vessels wilfbe allowed to enter at the two ports whieli aro to be I opened for the purpose of procuring tfoottwator ; and such supplies 149 the- country - affords. It is certain, however, that the laws of Japan will be . rigidly enforced against any trade before the I time specified in:the treaty. ,The Japanese are 1 a people who have &strict regard tor the solem nity of the law and forms, and, they willinsist that the portion of the treaty in regard to time, shall be obeyed- to the letter. Under .thia..view of the case, it is evident that our inteeeet would be Materially , prejudiced by any hasty steps our merchants might make to open a trade, in ad-` • mince of the time. which attempts would certain- I ly prove futile. We learn that there is one important stipubt• 1 tion in the treaty, of which we had not been pro- viously advised, and which is highly advanta genus to our Government It is to the effect that { should the JcpaneseGovernment hereafter make any treaty With, or grant any privileges to any 1 other power, the United States shall enjoy the .benefits of such a treaty or grant, by, virtue ; .of the present treaty, and without the necessity of any further neg oti a ti ons. • . . .. . • A coal depot Rill ho established at & mo d., rides a short distancearound theCiti,rtleroffil for the 'convenience of steamers running eeri eatv well eultiiated fields of wheat and grain California to Chinn, and the-Japanese _,agreo ha I of aUldads , and some of tlieirngrieulttirditaPlo' supply wlnttever quantity of cool may ha re-I meets - were far, Superior to these whirl were car qcired. Other advantages_Are seve r ed t o th e riedover for them bythe squadron: - Piirtictilar citizens of the United States, nod the prospect, is ly n 431116 th e "se is a f ann i ng m " hine,- very favorable that a more comprehensive coin- -having one of an entirely superior.make. mercial treaty wilt be made, when a better-no-, pastryand confectionery workthey are ful quaintance of the wants and resources of Japan rirecinel to - the French; serTin g a l i these aitieleS 4. will chow in what. respect' it will be profitable or '.in the moat elegant, palatable and varied style: advantageous to.to our merchants. ThetJapan- .They arevegetatinns in-their diet, beldam eat- • ese of all ranee, manifested during the whole ing meat, subsisting almost entirely, upon fish course of the negotiations, the most friendly an d . t e gelatdes , end e e easM a an j, only indulging feelings towards the Americans , and a ` -spirit of in poultry. They have very fins carrages, some curiosity appears to be rising among them, which of which belonging to the dignitariO, \aro drawn may inn few years lend to a familiar nod Imre. .13 four horses, 'end attended in their interior atrieted intercourse with the rest of - the world. travels by bands of two or three hundred rived „. AS , Every thing leconnection with these ampler MOCK INVCSIIGATIOS.—tiC find New people IS A matter of interest, mid these details °elms Data the following account of theap= show us something of their habits, churn tell -pearaece of Gen. Quitman before'the Grand tand modes of Catiforannt. , Jury in that city. The, Delta is a Fillibuster t• - .7”' trio CALLIIICSTEILS AT Sow LIKLEAKS. , -Ilke print, and friendly to the General: here alreedyetatedthat Judge Carnphell, , nf the \ The General et - Tested before the Gotta Jury U. S. Court at New Orleans,' , had required•Gett‘ on Wednesday afternoon, one of the hottest att I Quittnan, John S...lbrasherand . A. L. 'Saunders, ' ternoons ever experienced in New Orleaus,ita cool I..soppotted to be engaged in an expedition against and calm as an autumnrd eve. Ile was received l: Cuba, , to enter reeognizances to observe the laWs with .great courtesy and consideration. There 4. of the United - States for the space Of nine months,y could not have brien a irsori studied respect and aud that they refused , to comply with the order politeness in a eatery of European Diplotnatists, 4 of the Court bunt they were directed to be eent which assembled for purposes the reverse of ram- ff to jnil, when they tendered;: under protest, the - • - - -I bail required: .. The following is Gen.Quitman!i As soon as the parties were seated, and these-1 P ra ' ' - • dor of their mutual admiration and respect had regard tlieorder of Jane Campbell, one of subsided' into thi requisite gravity and self poi- -! the Justices of the.Supretnia - Court Of. the United session of high officiate charedWith very roper- I Strat'e requiring to glee bond and security tent duties, the District Attorney handed 'to - the that r will torthospncoet nine months, observe General a printed circular, 'Which purported to t thelaws ofthe.UnitedStates in general, anti ea:. contain M 1 report of a meeting how at comel peciallythe lseecalled centrality !let of ISIS, as named place, relative to the Island of Cube, nod aneen s titatleral illegal; and arbitrary exer , of certain eloquent speeeches delivered methat wise o[ power. Tiefuied 5 voluntary obedience occasion by certain nlphabetieal gentlemen. The to it, because I deemed it,my duty not to yield, General very coolly Inspected this document , . e p ee ' a mere - demand. my sacred' rights as an ter which he was asked' if he knew anything: Anierican'ettizon: I.,am.now, by the order of about said meeting which contemPlaie4 an exiie,-I,t,he , ,Jadqe; cicsa.PriOuer-n the heads' c. r . dition or enterprise of a revolutionary eharacteni \,t ji- 1,1 1, 0 this Pleital . 01 .nd:only 1 against the Island or Cuba . , 'Thereupon, the 't i'Caa'a \ Pave \no s us elver General addrented the Grand Jury subbstantiallylP r ae t leallYle lib`Plut* and as follows: ' ' . datesS of iniprisimment,' With thesolimirprotest Under \ . “Gentlement—l have no knoviledge ney sgainst the assumption\ orpower claimed by the, act or speeches of 'the chatacter referred to or, 1 ' ernesaid judgs, arc Compelled to of any other,conteraplating a revolutionary Slgn';tlie bond ° r' i ree W n - 1 . -sene e' ;* \ went in the Inland cc Cuba in , which I bayonet l' Bl 'ffned)\ ",‘ QCIPLi".” participated - to nsekreat. an extent- as any ether , Tlitneher,. hia`proiest; , .reSeeeeli to him person. I aro done nothing, however whieb,ln self,the'fightto proceattgainst the.partieikeon ininyjudgment,iseittierlawless ordisitonorable: I nerad , tgother or severally. in this " very Ills ](y conscietmels. clear On'these - points: gut depnentien\ of Pe \ tsetki9 libt:rtY," such to the interprehttioni.,thak . hace been may be." ` taiall ' a' ' f°t. him to given, to. the law, Isubmit ittoyouracustiefhon:.-,1 or; justice and ‘prolatietY, s if I gnu be expected to I answer any emotions relating tosuclimerminiets or purposes Cert a i n ly nowt remarked, several of :thejn.'.' !':‘,lf it is your pie ire them\ gentleimn, I will \ mitre," said the General. \• . ' \ "You can go;" said the s Perem\n,,al if: here.. geettedA part with the Generalrond,' thereupon,' the(gallnnt gentleman 61)461'111=qt ' eat: Fann-Srq 'PETEELSBUIiO.-. • .\4 Correspondent td , theti.Y."Jolimal of Cotnioere; wasting \f rom 8t 'Yeti f6t; Anicrlchnie are 'now:* gefers= burgh ; ti , ningte,:reoni"would, hold them all. Those who nro.lte,ro are.treate4. ttmikFd. courtesy by alrelnates of so-clot?, At•tho cote, mencoment of ILO present hOstilithas *range morel were in eirctilationin regard to the.symprt..` thimr - of the American 'Government. It Was Mir rently stated the/4_s'lfeet Wes •to ~ L lCain the . United Stithrs, for the with the , s inticO4 of furalelting rnaarial aid lhoi Dais, my 'against theallied fories of Ihiglautiand :France; and even now; Some'of the less informed believo; Omit such decided dentonetrii \ tion or the Unlstt of`Autocracy nnd.Deniiirraey. will very soon; be made: Time arrival of the At:eerie:in, Minister boo, undoubtedly,thinWeight, - in establiitts ing thetrittholtat the United Statetf.are deal, roue of ‘niaintaluing the friendly relations which' have neMr been interrupted betvreen-Itussia and I ,thereselyee„while at thanametinie they have at present no CAUSO • to depart ; from that: neutrality I laEuropean political diseuinions, which has here tofore been time invariable !Mlle:yet the American I In the disoussionn which hare, beekearried on' in the American Fres!, concerning the `diplomat le Costume,' It maybe interesting ,to know that : Gov. Soymone, who by his, rank andactual.:movie& during the Itlexiertn , War is entitied,',At anS.tirae, to year,urellitary. uniform, wok presenteditt a'Airess et Plain black to. the, Ereporer;‘, ‘ lintl . nabseqUentlYvd.sall 'the members of the Imperial family The preeenta.: \Lion of Mr, Ewing, SeerotakyOf Legativn,`and of itto other members of Mr. Seynimir's suite; \,took place at nil after, dey, , theso gentlemen naturally folieritlng the ernmplelif the Minister in respect Intelligence has latOy been received,' that Mr': W. an .LAinerican,merchaitt, - who him been Oily United Strites:pensul at this port tor the list feur years; is tetpertietled in, his . post by , lir. L \SViaansoi ineclianiOcia the serrtco of the Russian, tioverament, alto *ides at tat es tablishment \of the Government, serenii . miles front town.. 'ln 5 country like this, „where per ' ty 'changes and,:qandrennitil intatiOn in office la ' quite anknowni`the substitution:OfAriteclittitle, residing cult at talro . istor a merebant in town; as ' the Consul etao(3=lnel-clot:mile& litteic United States, htts . given rile to'ruitoy cbrerq cOmmenti I :en. the part of those, Whoarttengaged Andetut , The change Is ewe to be annoying-. ly felt by rill commercial men as. soon as: foreign tradir is egaiii 'resumed; Ter the comicey, Tionipt nese,' and. entire ihmilldrity with .tho atteqi.of Ilia ogle° whielt.Mr. Ittipebatt tdrniya'exhibited,,l hay° been highly appreciated-by whom I he hna come in contact...! Thials the more worthy of toreark,•as;:.pectutiarily considered'the Office, la of no 'value to lisle tlie trouble ' bolos grent - iind the reed very email - . Circa talk,tantliiett picasieneasiii4bis 4i by' the 6,,anonticorcent-tbatna- Arne/Man:gentian:ma Ifronioncief-tbk South trig statesrilnil offered .lilt strobes MAIM onr;1 gearisei s tim army. His 6koWed klYittit(til so d0..1 tras*oroly•filairii or Ettratuilty.;, - „Por...titime I his lraa, r e ilOi i oidivit4Verinitkiteti attentlen.even , .by: the highest in authority; Old at length:litre:is atnitmlsOed , ' barna 'die,'.§tilptcriburgb that be had bien:ippOintinfla - tba past nai l; .of Surgeon 4%,16r, fir ,tho'it4iioilitti - ;) , Itli4 110, rank of a COuruiello'r of gourt-...11e ie now a tinned ot , C'zooatwk • : - ~ . . of the five different departments of the ,govern ment, and - during. the whole of the intercourse with them the. Japanese exhibited extraordinary dignity and courtesy. The Tepanese diplomatt; in their.converSation with ti.e officers, acknowl edged that they werelehind the age, and that they thought it better-to make some changes in their governmentand - to this more with the world. The appearance of the people is far 612: perior in every respect to 'that of: the• Chinese. The conversation which was lield during the negotiations exhibi a general knowledge of af fairs on the part of tie dapartesewhich had been 'looked for., - Arran , many questions , asked; one inquired in regard to the success of , the'-caloric 'ship Erriesson, another bow. the-Panama Rail road was pragreasinvited piany_.questions were asked relating to California, They expressed 'd belief that gold was to be found all over the l'a eific;antl.were about erg-Malting a geographical' corps to search, forit in the interior. .They ex hibited very little astonishment or surprisent the things thatwere merely new and not grand, but were very much astonished at the operation of the'steam engine Susquehanna.. When a 'globe fun exhibited td one of them, he placed - his ft..' 'ger successively :upon Washington, New York; Liverpool, Paris and Spal Francisco. :In their ... Rut% J. 110 6* 4 . 1 a.SALtit! , ,i , ot inu.'Exmo' I 'lttmr.:Of 'A -Cibd.ll , ;-:-lire regret s to% stain that., Rev: J. Cir . gill; 2.f . Mithedisl Choieh whe I had justheeeltotiened'at 'Mel:kunst by the _Con-, .ference at its'yeeention ppt Vriverly, Wes killed, by the dischar;ge\ , f a eann\nt etthe July. at fiusquihanne; \ Pe.' Ile, had bltt a short time before come intdAhe • place- to .attend the celebration.. There wen , tarcqconnOn, ono lorgo aad one Smaller, stationed, nearly . s eppasite to each otherin front of the Ital.:m . 4m . y Itetel et tho • di:tanco of 'a rod or two front the real "The man in charg e of the crinnen \bid applied the watch once or 'twice inetrecteelly to the htrgeT one, an was about npplying it again, no the de , . cebscd,Voming np the read,von gaols hastily in , front of It: as he was intarmee( it, , it\discliargedi hiving him (net nixd,over sereo distance, BM* tnnog left arm, tearing open hifelde, and, ['Otherwiset horribly Attliguring his person. lie' wee taken in kient civilly to the,hotel, and medi- Val ;attend Dal ernesittencoectidered him,lnit he diotl inn few haunt.. The deceased was sided; warned _in time orbia clinker, bat hrf,tinaecolint abl's expieed hiatielf to the fatalblow.. He vlaii `tiyotusitinan tiighlivsteemed for hie' aqient pit ; ty, aaAn.sefaliess ' and the - sudden'and violent btmity;•juit tbe piseezeiOn tine about forming foi`the ciereleee of thooeenslau; enteited *day \of ikioiciaz into One of \m'ounling and gloom. Iv Wire approaching the place as the 'cannon .waidiichrned, re and . saw ti•e o mangled hady,int• ediately after the . neoident,—/Anykom ton' I jottUican,Ady \ . , . , Fnoti•Chtsra:;-.lVa' are in the receipt, of the North Chinn Heruld te, April IGth. • 'Erna this it appears, that the foreign inhabitants hero had ne fiwther Molestation , from the imperialists mice the etonriy days 011ie ad and 4th of April, when all the foreignera '.Bhanghei; with the ' ald,ef the fOreign shipping in port, were coni pelled to stand.to their arm,. itaddght for thew. Liteeand property bgainst. an attack from the : Imperialists. The foreigners were auccesafal In Alteir 1 , 601.211 mo; and taught the Chinese such Mason or they wend likely tO rementber for some tithe.' They had not, elute troubled Atte. foreign coddrounity,,and both \ belligerent parties matt reefed tt• disposition to \ reolicvt . the riglinferf the . •• cemniimity, ablentid so Wall 'tlisplieed to de= feed itisdf. llciald,qam 4 ever, represses the I appithebsion'tliat It tnityles necessary • for the foreign residents\to -keep Op their militerY or ganiztilioM: and leak 'to their defeciles• works, for 'same toiniths. er,perhaps even years, pardon. ther,crent :of writ between England -tied Russia, eh it inte , orident that their defence Almir tnemlee most coma froM 4 tieltto moiety. • - ••• • - Cuirmn Scan.--IPreet the Patent Mao Report for tbe\j - eir 1854 sic . learn, usdi :the .I,oulaville' Jour:2sl;llmi this quantity of clover seed' raised in Xihio in. that year eionticd 102,080 bushels, ' , Shish at the orange market price, brought -return to tlitrfartnets of. that Stet° over bolt a • minims of. doltsts.' The estitaato of the entire annual Crop of \elover. teed. for the ilia erbwing States' of tliellnion is set -dOwst's 41.0004100 hilsbels+•irotth heir $5,000,006. ,,:. : ,,, '•'•-• • • F.'s lAcinchtit folfoili4 which occurred i¢iintisltbgrlogcity, Is too ittiqd to be keit: As •Inttga.ll/I.wAslealittok the street, Woman hurried '64.oem4sfic , hoose, and mien •k!,3 hiN : hie h er. Was4nd,,ii,ficted trots C. fornii, Urcoiled hits; istge,}l.*„ . ."l.l#,.JestPli, Jo. seg." ;The Judge solemnly, presetting . to het. the palms of his open bonds, gravely encuiciettd "stop, goara; stop; I sot fa Josepkt." The wet mon, °aping. her .soistake, ge?atll,tep p li ~ ed,. "Bs- t case 111,e, Sir, myAus 'e. tisite iiJasaph, b u t not PotipLer"—and taming, the left't4te j u d ge vtooogitet° on who watt 1 ~ .-Atnisri, July 10:z—.L. , L.-Trusson, of n Canal bdst, irisureeted tieiii\ this momion. 'charged with being en accomplice in I thtkideaPPihr. or. Thomas Nottitrope .- .7.lleldtel°, catbatite. Inset this;lnnugura4sAW4thlogtosi; 111 7/8 4 t . 3 3 0 , taken Utter for triel. • --;, 4- • \ *. • --..' 1,.<-4.t--,,v-";\!;=7-f-it4A-tqfzi,, • • - „:••• r..‘. 1.4,.7„2- -• • , !., • . . r••• VOLUME • LXVI . I --7NUMBAR7293. A merchant of Bosbni, - recently from New Or- - ; . ; leans, has' handed the editor of theatoston Jour- ~ pal one of the printed confidential circulars in circulation there. - It le desigdedfor circulation ~, only in the South, and contains the proceedings • .... _of the, meetings , of fillibu.sters, which are held at . • the house-of a free woman of color. A member 1 ... of a highly respectable hardware house presidel over the meetings, which ere organized na a com- mittec, and which urn attended by many of the leading merchnntit and - Mernbeis or other profes sions in New Orleans... The - Various amounts sub- - ' scribed to the fund, and the names - of subscri , hers, are freely. mentioned. . The circulars isms- .1 . ,- - ed by this committee are signed by - J. &kV:mash' ei as Corresponding Secretary,. and one, , is fur- ' nished to each subscriber. , The. 'number et men • - organized and.drilled for service isitaid to be be- ,teen five and six thousand. The report at one ' of the meetings,. made by the committee to raise means to carry on the illegal design, will throw mime linht upon theirpurposes and objects.l The "Whereas, The policy recently adopted by the • 1 Spanish Government in Cuba evinces a -defe rra l. ..; . -nation to change the social institutions-and . po- Mint relations of .the 4 Island, subv,eiting. the -. white race to the 'predMiluence of a . barb.srotte and servile race of Afrieannegrove and the peo pie of that Country justly alarmed'at the horn • -. .. ble fate which awaits•themselyea and their ' chll- -- , drenitthiS policy is carried into effectiverePere- ,-. ,tion, have made, andiare till .Making strenuous. : effortsqo arrest its course, -and , to'.establish-1,. free government, the policy and - tendencies of which shall be consonant with the tree ibtitiests of Cuba and its neighboring Republics ; . andk' - - Whereas, The - anecefel accomplishment of --, -,-, these deaigns of the Spanish Crown would \ba_. ; fraught with danger to our national interests and .-',. influence; to , the social and domestic repose end . security of these' States; to the safety et 'one - SoUthern ports_aml,harbons and theircommerce, --..- of our trade in the Gulf 'CT .htexice.. and' tts atV.‘ jacent waters,- and of our Intercourse bete eed 1 , t . , tear Atlantio and Paidfic States; rind that it weuld consummate - the ruin of all existing interests iii-, - . 1 Cuba, thereby'erecting an insermountablebairi- \ ..., er to the progress of American influence, and. o .k . -1, , . the . true social and politicel , relations whlish •,..4, .. - . should exist between the nations of this centinent . f --;',., . . -. and beliefing that a junetare' is new at band ' \ ..., 1 - most favorable . for a successful Se - sistaace to - the • .. \ 1 ; ',.,. esiablishrnent Of -theist deetnictive - Principles,' 1 . : . .‘ while - the unforeseen-event , "of' the: impending. :71...1 z. - conflictin Europe :may-be:eminently tileastrons x - ...... 1 - to the best . interests of .Ctiba,. depondent as.. she is upon a European power that has no'nnlty : '., of interest- or of pmrpese with thiti'llepiitblie: ..• ' -, t - 1, Belt Rrsolerif, That the time has arrived for_ :I -: ~ the friends •of the cause . of Cuba to, •; unite upon. ' some . method of effective co-operation for the .. purpose . of establishing the independence of that .-•- The reselutionstbn propose to issue bonds in... ,. the . .Damei of the Rxpublic of. Cabe; and Guar Whoa Sbflo,oo Are rinsed over the.sum the rove. Ititionary parties have \new:in hand,,,tliey , ,hatii .. „ theaseurance of General i * ' s that liti will accept the lefiderahip of the eifiedition.' '.7 "' .. These facts show- clearly enough that' , there is ," an illegal expedition -..en..kfeet, in the' extreme-, - south, -and that . the foot is well known .inNeve, ~.; Orleans,. where the grand jery could find "no . . evidence - "of if. - \ ; • • - .. \Bair:noir, TaxVimiso.—lTe And Israeli:n last 'week teepees over the Railroad froMPlttabtargh,' - : P'°-\ to Crestfine, in this State, \ andme cannot . 1 - ... withhold the eaprereiort of snisfaction which tbe,: . , . . rortgand , these by whom. it Was -Managed; Ira- pressed ni: For about tWenty miles: panes.` alenettie bank Untie Ohio ; until it rei hes Rei... l, - Yee; Whitt it dive/gee off into the tisteri of the State, Pintfing through a member of tleekishing towns, among-which are' Alliance t Weoster,:antl Massillon, \The. country. all the way is and parteVit are under a high state of cttlili . a- , " . \ - lion. - The eAlks; of corn; wheat and graei 10d1e 1, 3 ed well, amfgave promise of a rich. reward its: -, `, :the- farznere. \The , cars.ren.very..fest ,cim\- : this ' , ",-,,,, .a.d, pad it appeared . ha ,he ,doing, a. nouns", hing,...;5.,, 5... huiinces; . The caii,are clean and - eoinfortable,. - u ';;' ,. '-. : rind the Candectoes - bbligin„ . , and ettentlie:' V ‘lefttleititatwe it IQ *elocient night, end reach -. \*. ‘. . ed,.littsburge. at half .post Cue the next after, \, , noon, \ imtl, were in - Chatennati at 8 :o'clock; il!ir. , \''.. i nex s t Merningonaking't,lin whole distance - from '',:;„ ' Baldntore to. tinseityiri k 4 hours.,-Gs-a."Gur. `, .' • 1•, . LS \ 1/, 1 VPS.A.T.— news eropeN, 4 which We pnblished on SatiiXday, exhibits Gus-. 7.„ , ,". sin litimihated to a - ditertiCeful-, retreat; defeated • \,.. . Ur the exe\MtTen'er entlho-wenvmlxtreertiirms. et , 1 \",, a year, and \ phandoded by eeety-mvilized PoWeriii" - 7 of -Ranee. \y I),F only \sympathising' friend line - <‘,. been the adtermskratienet Tioshidgten;WhinEset-, \\.,,,, itself in opPesaice to all"the cirii#. o 44tions 'r i ' Europe,:end coriiially exhorted the'.ptvpie of GM \ : - -.'... - United:Ste-tea to'nffer, thq hand ef 2 .fitelplahlp. - .t0 , ,, the • despot of NofWern Ettrope..-liont,, scorn- ..,,,,,, tali). the people rejeeted, this effort to lir . h,g thezzi .`.,, into alliance tritht3A ll 4. Pre-4 organ °(' il af i r t a , s; \ sentiment inthe count has long r sineatestlfieth - ,,,, \\ . • Hew .uttlerly, Indio werkthe,eympetliy.'anden comageinent of the adrafe.itre don. to the cittr, , \ \ is. shown bY hts , l l res9atl4,tl,o - 4 0,1 coOlitton- - el. , ..:. The adoiinistration. and Its . ..confederateieid../, • ... Congress are disappointed artcfgrinvedarthe lade- t, '; vices from Europe.'"- It mai t'.let `he :generally .. 'l,, known, that the imperial end ablielete system: of . . .r. . -... 'Czar Nicholas' lies no more deveted -admirers ; -' 1 ' than in 'oar "Democratio" Execurtf,'add the': leading meufbers of thenalite party„.7rticalarly ... 1 ", from` the Seuth; in - both Ilenees_, T' 0 itnti-Ne- braslia address did somettiingtowarde expi,easieg ; the decided droclivitles 'et the\ philionagew who t'it - unfor(uuntely beer rile over its; totearsia.n. -- . \ Hessian silitance. The...lJniott ; i(ik,al; will da i s 'n \ 'partner of Ahat power, end-indeeddlaSeerer rft-.: - . \ mmted .the._infamous article, published abo:kt.a : .\', yearngo, in WhiCh . :n thitinet preference *Tea, ' ..\ giteit to rtlielairharotie tYrenny er'lliat 'pow* , - 'Over trar-reptitblican :system, and - ivi.;),WhichAlsbi 'sacred,, principles which are the fOuridations o 4 out liberty, -were-7dbelleil end. disparaged . !Yr k V' . . ,mere .detiprut.' =.. -.: ~ .-. : .. ..... \\, - ~, The defeat of th e. .lliissiena Wile nature:di Weaken thepirty. of its sympathies beri'„\,fer" ' '1• .. . , the - yarn nee a- wet; Or...people ti , gd with- the - .1-,. weaker side ,'or in •remain -in mi Imintwity,any. longer than required to flika , illtsrP:4ho: tpsaPtlii , -, is,-,'llitsk. Coe, :Phil. „ IV; :America R. '',,\ .•.D.eir,scr.s. a yJ-1.?..c 0 # 7 4;eronxentr . 1 .3'04 WS. Ftmanusrer.s..,,The ,Diaro de da -Marino contains • `.,\ ti\decrenflated Isuilitta, - ii, iOrl.eioo - to too =con :,,,\ stizetien'of rieWilefencei erihe Clip, - end or Iluf ereetiTi.of private buildings in the nelghborbdeut - \ 'ef -tiler/L ....Thedefences are tebe.constrweteilits -•-:., acemilance. with. a plate aubmitttect-bv.the,Reyel = '.. COeps of Engineers, .. - silitch has alrvi;dyfeCetved •:. , theitoyil approttatieh:" . They ' . itre" to: . •10-1Othe . ..-. -. . westof -the nifY,..:tha line running frinalha liat. - :-. : tery :of Santa Clara, to the fort of Athie4iPaslT leg over, the height . of: Les - Aniutee. . The pterr •'.. -.. ,ent irregularly built: Mid Petty houses Sapresent' .. \ .. - in that darter ere'to - be removed;"tind, 'hatter .:.: -.7'4 7 Macs, in aceorditnee -With . city . regalittionhi• 'to - , 'Supply theirplaies..• .None will. be pernititeCto . . ...,.... be Oreeted..within.9-20 feet feom.thesmtualwalis, '..... dor-Within 2oQ feet before the line ; of thin Pro- . jectanetr fortifienfiens; • e . A:: Aeosssais vo STE ."Nsew Norllt-ladse'f•:- The Alliady Atlas states that'the last ritunberif ' .....:... ; Brisnisseies Quarter:lY Review - la Crithoildworli,). '... 1 : announces'the adhetiort-lif that ace - outdo; philoe- - ....-..:. °Fiber. to ft - 10=w political - sect:the Enow,Neth. ..-, Inge.. ;Ile etipulatei for inse_restriction.ef:,the creed, that While it need abate none of its hoe- ~.. ..tilitY to foreigners, it will ee.f.so its proscription of native-born Catholics:. - He 'itinintli-theratlifit the native Catholies are es hostile , to forelpera as any others; andlliatethefirst native American sheet Published, in thl, country autrtcdlla eatl/Plia itrii!ers. ...'t, , Canes ts.Gexteir t ,Orrto.-7.The Chillicothe, az- - 1 zige states that the crepe iit - ,ltofieeenify aregood - as tisual, end' wheat is Mere abuidaittthin lat . ~ ` ... year. In Pickaway - ,,Franklin;Greeneandlifer- -, - ten oetdies, the hsrvest reports are favoi•is,ble. 'Redearnie Itterics.-Tho‘dati .. tt o - Wh i ft ~ f ri u once: Said,.ent observing coma'-persona entiselds chapel'. 'to • avold ,- -,tbis, . rain Abet'. was-;failing:.; -/ ......- - luny persons persons are to be - ,blaidefl.for :.making ..',. theireeligienn cloak; but I. do amt think these: Are much, better who make it an. tuntirelis 1". - - .-.-\ ". . -. There ii !Pile , ' .fierce rear,Wagin4 In Inane. \ ..' between: l'r,.l3rOwn, editor or. tics &cue 86ithut nad:Wettern. Malt agent, ;anti hfrilltobtrisexe,' 11.. - 1. Ittieshalli'uitl formerly Member- Ofseeingrese... - OhaPrian; of . 1110 - ' ol cariereet:,:.ealht therri\the.ba. t ker and butler of the ildteitastratlets, for the Tea- soa ,„o, a nhflese, that eacll7o fighting for 1114 rea d, end butter .-., Deser Par. , -,The 14terlkeolJ . eismard:- izy !Oho l arge Roglish steamship , contppates hae.e,:.hOl s a r oaable to . oinko.dp7 4;vidends . t.lui present' aea''. .' _ . t . 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