ESTABLISHED DJ 1786:- PITTSBURGH GAZETTE rutnisuto DAILY AN - E , WEEKLY Eli' , RT •ek, DAVID 2;1 M UT E. B] meta or ituso mut. ooncr.oon To Tux toot onto:L. • DAILY . &Wollner .anon,. IP*" hair 7 . "4/.i In wirone. • W: 1.1%-troa stollaroPo. arasitw. Quiz ouppllod ou Use follo.lol maltlosm: • Three cooler Der 00 • rapleti , , . do 00 • Th. ,od s ago oads-elots to addressed to orse. porton, O d o ho pala torarlably triadvarom. No club POWS ,o/13 . La rot aft-r tlso Too: CIPS!"O.. unless th e money It son; for RATES OF ADVERTISING ,One elder% 4101 Ines of kettparell or Agair.' ) Do one . . I 0.60 . eadt -6.141t19126i124-411.G...:. 0 1.6 , r'• One mouth 6 41 . ;.... .. ou , • three months - 2 • 1,0 r 11 00 Do t Ave 10 00 Rtandlng CardZ line. or te..; i;rf . t . unutul 00 One dollar for pch additional Dee, One amaze., l a y at picatarnller esolasive 25 0) ' .11ce eneh additional aare, inserted mamma month. imd for Poli additional pupa t warted ander tho )'milt' rasa, dragemunte S al rig •poaro,and not orer Moen+ Mica' lob tharifed al a equate and •bnIL Publishers not accountable .fw legal sdrerthements beyond the amount charged for Mir publication. • Loom:noir; modldotes fur DUI. blie charged the lame si 001,01 alvartlnements.. ' ' • Advertisements not marked on the t i l l p et matted number of Insertiorre; will be continued t LrLid. aid payment exacted accordingly. The prlttlege_a fare ad,rerttk4s la strictly Drafted to their own Immediate business, and all adtertbannente for the benefit of Miler persons. as well as sll . hot Immediately eel:alerted with their own bosh:tow. and mmevk all clams of advertiremonts. In length or otherwise, be ' plod the limits engaged, be charred at the usual rat.. Pm all tees transient ad reetiring. bills will 00 reramtetr muttered. and aroma payment le deslnul. all advertirolease ibr charitable Inatituttrm, non ,. Pan Ma. ward, Unmade, and other public tn....tinge, and all" Pallling Meeting. and natters, Lobe ehargrd half love, pay. olals Strictly In advance, . • ' _Marriage natters to be elated 50 real. Death modem limpted trt out dupe. melon amoral.. toed by (oven) Inellationa or otdtmry ontko, fmd, whoa re aormaPanied.to be paid Oa; • Dego]. sdiertticis.'snd all - others Sending enamoontes. dons, or requiring notices damn to all .sttenttrat to Yelp, Polyps, comorts, or any p er entertainntania. whm thmtTas ine made Ibe almittenco-ea modem of pd. sate amsochathnur-etery•notim designed. to call attention Di private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote indisidual lamest. calamity be Inserted with the tioder - Ad - ending that the mem le tO.be poll fa-. If Intended to lie inserted in rho treat nolntnne the mnn 6 th. l M l at the rate of 10 note s rr - i Blame or 'fir notice PP charged trirle Tavern Weep Petitions $2 each. , Real L.Nd.sta 4.Elmte' and anatloneereadvertlrenente not IS be classed dander Toney' ram. butsile , red atecmrd of 011~thlrtytbrea and onothinkper put from - PLY amount of . small . on sizlrr.cat niDarlx tiftriS. r Dna &mare. time Da. each eddltionallnrertion...-....- AIITLITI3/Xl=lll urwr-Cittl P4ll One 1 4 uttard,(1.0 em bwertlon..--..EA cents. Do. aneb. AMAtonal Insertlon..—.2.s meta Alt trart,lent e4rert.lsomeata to be pall to 14Drence. •- ATES: OP DISCOLOR'. COIMVTIII DART- 702 700 PITTOORI.OII natartz, ST N. 1101.31 ES & SONS, Brokers. ~:Va. t 7 MorLet if. tutwten Third omi Fourth do Pita/Gunk PENNSYLVANIA. . 2. , Biorreh at .11 . , en , Is --1.1 :Bank of Pißobw*. ~......si at V< mgrotown. do Mammy Lank of d......P.SriCity Book,Cineinnotl- do Mos. and Ilanur 500 do-par Coarnereigl Bir,Cirkeitel.... do Bank of Ononerco..-....tar Franklin 8ank......__.. do k ... - Book of flank, Ammiea...por'Le.foyetto Bank-......... do Bankof North'n Llbortleapor Ohio LlG,lns.kTrostOo. do . Donk of Penniy_lratdo--por Winton' Boner. Bank.: do' Book ofrettn•Townshin..nar Bank of Bassilled:,..... - - Commoretol 8ank.:41%...D0r .nall Nona_ _,.. .....,...... 11.‘ •;Farmers' it Minhanicelik..dar •_.• • NOW KNOLAND. • • :, Oirsrd Ilimk.._ .....' r .---- :Mir AU solvent 800k 6 .-..- X • ,-. Remington nann...........m0r n NEW YORK. Cow York Cli .4,. r=co f ittr.. Y .....p . 4 ".; bountcy .: .. ..,:. ',_. ' V.. ..7.: *. r.Wi ir Moymmonsing Emit..—dar • • aidg.t ......... - , Phelphis Ponk -- .».........p0r lialtimoro . : .... .......-...pex. Sonthwark 8ank........... - -par Conotr, .- ~. • ......... .... I.i • ' " Trad ammo's Bouk-- --per N. JER.W. - rT - k.DELANTA3. B . _.• Wettornitink-.. .-..114 Alleghont 8ank5.........X. .. Bank ofChomberibiirith.- 14 .._ • TIROINIk. , • • Bank of Charter Cana y..por Dana of the caller.- .-1 , 4 , Ilaakoflhortellie..... • ...gar BudtofTa.Riehmtwd.: " Rank :pet 06...Cbcoter-par Fs. Ir w itka':... Rion . : Hank : . _ Dank- of fiFtnig4t . .. - ..7.7 . 1 IderehantekLee T lMk l Bank of I town..-. • - No rt h Western Bank.- " • - flank of 11 ddletown ' -.1!.1 - -' 'Alo • B B ra O n ß c The!.. CA „.„...... " atgnney Co. lank....pr Bank • of Northatobcyland-aor Rank or car. F.a.r.--- Caritas Bank...» , -..goar Bank of St. ofN. Candro .2 Colombia -111 c * Bridge Co-nw Cola. Cank.Wihnington. 2 Doylestown Bonk .......-.par Merchantelik.Newburn, 1 I. Easton 11ank..........-....y0r _ BOUM CAROLINA. Fzio Bank.. • .. . .....1.4i BkoftheSg of 6 , ()andina 2 f i ..... proton: i ll o fillEn.s .s. - t 0 . : „ ).-mr Bank of South b t o o Vna.. 2 '; • Tormers' Bast ofßeading.por Ploa k t:n43lecton's.' . lsE- 2 2 ,4.ll:3kr_cof :At.' Celtr , •, , GEOLDILA.. . t..., link. k ilk's Co *. Bt grosTdif=.l eire i rAnansto---- - - 2 • : ;11..„...1,40.1,:_---.::-1:..4 of Breminick 4 Augo. 2 t. ". - Lanoutor 1i0nk....,-.... ...pil Alhode r niitao. EE ... 3 . Lumen County. Bant....par - IikiNTUCRV. -. Lebanon 8ank....--. Ilknfßephseky,Loolireel'.. Minor? Bank of Pottering U Bk MIMOSA* Villind.n .. . ~ . 41912012112.11t115ak.----su: Norther:3.k Oflientneky " Rut Blanch Ain't.-- ".is Southern likorKentocky " i '' lF Ali Z ank ßl4 ....7 ll " r" .....lkTkoptlaVa toLarl...ll ; .X. . pted....:=l:-V:. • 1 1 , Ln d ,010 . 1 ,;;;,, 10,,,i........m. ititr.on Branches 60 ' Broach at, ip n--..:-. b. do - ••16110)X '.. • -. at at do Ilartne a Fin In. Co. glika3 Broach at' inia7ort..l.. do • RICIIIOAN.• , •. • . rel- at ..- do Pannerirßechonice-Astik 3 , C r :V . ••• at d. : 1 1 1 :10mernment Stock _Bonk.: 3 , .........., do Pnginioalor Eank............ _ 3, 4 ' Itniteltial ........ Issas.* Ckonpany...... -, . 3 woro-.... do State Ilanit .............-. - 3 Aokinbeda.-.. do Bkof.N.Ainerien.,Ydronto 6 e _ . =417 .-'.. ..... ' do t AtSi r oh 4; liTeri 4 j.,,r ' .. • u .T, 1 " Branch Maley ...- dollk 01 4.1. Comd..i.w.o 13 cr• kinineti a Guinn dal BASVERN ERMA:NOE. 'lwa at azemmaa-7.. g l iir, o galati...,— . -,,, kleetiekit-I.atien.Tia=.'_,. dolOrt tia1timure.:.....t...... do -' Branch at fitenbontlllo... do! WESTERN MBAR. E. Month at 31tVegnon.,- -' d o Ili' . •' Brzgli at agewars..i.a-... i fi i i........._,... .. ... _.,. 16-h :I a1tr.,:.7- - _,Ll,GoLD'AiriiiitrEvn - r -, .. •; . =lt 1tr..1;;;;; . at.f.: ?i,TD"l'l:7•= h ..: - . - .:*2o ° Th.....), at Zatakellit.:...... /PAO , . old . . .... .....„--10,0(1 St Ramat.- - - ' do E. 4 1 ,4 . . . t ... 1 --•••••••••••••• 104,0 MaSt P... : - do Ernieniemeion--...- 7,60 oathrt . &'gtn.r i ....'........ t 0 T`.1.7g.`.." - ....::: - .7.7 - .::::.Vog " - rat treTV:.i ... . ,-- _ t=',3llt, -- .::::=7::: & Branch pa AT1L1111H01L.....:.. do Napoleons.-- ..... - 2,60 Broach at W005tar........: do romac.-......---.. 2.13 _ - PERMS OP STOCKS.. IMPORTED IDA THE "'HISS GRAn °AVM, BY . A. WILKINS & CO. STOOK AMY EXCHANGE BROKERS, iro.ll..roarrn srnzer. rkatedi Do. fee _ " Allernglia.l _la.. • coop- . ~ 5 1, 0 vgb. /AILVy city MC- --. 9 °outs. d'a,phll. 190 Pant of ittabertch-"-.... " eiaretta atet & ILuder /1491 i Raidotode - AlinbroT 0 4,14 49 . ' ' Pala. ClW= l " Northern • • • istacatrnt- , Uhl% , Deetirrnoo.-. , Western Citizens' Inimrsoce C 0... • ' Ammailated Yireceert's Co- rittabureit V. - • Pitts , ▪ biorna . • RAIL IWili..surrlcuts, • ritiaburalt Das 901 in licio*oodteloda bbs • Tg... - 67.4 51 44 ° ,111.1 Ohio Railroad-. ti Cerrelaad a It. II I • itaihray,Dry Dort Yayetto Mulct & , •W °anal Douai ( ( r Da do. new).- Tullio Creek Plaa DAM it AUG.& ftrirre. P loo n ll4 t=avroPlito n - Milbank , kW , Baral Mao Tro ^••-- MNISM M;=6 • 14cualtan AND BANTU:4O ItOt4kg Or A. WILKINS k CO • M0;1 Aaa /Zen& Thaldine -No •T 1 Forma rfsrwol.l U. re. 16NOREiGN,matrDomestic Exchange, -Cam, , - rwit Now, wi Ta A muruat umeht and ii9uL Collations M. attnra4l„lm_mt tbt Wan. .11torrentta rad km. negott.... • ' Naas t and poLd an Commitedott --3toltt7 as aaDt.l4 s zulln ta rat. alloyed when I• a . ~ . E. . .. C . O GEORGE E. ARNOLD S:. . aeaxrxa, DS/MERS IN JOlntitaii)E,ooll ItillB. 110.14 P terth end, oppoett• D , na if A 3 1111Thamticras at moot Meta -, HARDWARE FOR 13;115DLEitS AND CARatAGE - . R 'l;trcb, Jr.,' • --Jr.-Ist IFOOD STRZETrrIITSOURGIL . /lao, Lime, 11,s1r, pent AburqfJovey Timber, Spetovi, Axle*. Virnlib. Se. saiwir 4...kourral. and kWt c.D74 • - L. Wow— . rums. TIATEMAN, VALLIS & CO., Commission steramota.l.4Caberal ror•mrders. kr Om/. 'tiro B a " Ito.llroad. Ruud ttren n (botweerklakin stud 414Lr0 Mitlrlte,Vodro42.ltilli-o, . C. Boller k • Ingsort \rou - .1), barter k Co: Clodolonti. - ireP•rtkolar_littntlo_t_qqtre l Truk thl manta from I`Vbarltt C.. 0 Lib) or4Tol,ordo. JOSEPH WHOLESLM ,A. 69.7. RAWL DAILL,ER32r `IMPORTED CIGARS, • as ~.itwars sired, Piaginyk, - - . l otimin ll 4 4 441414.:, ;i2l ~..... . , T.tt..'...E.,:i-,.4.7.!.,p...A1-;:t;:y..::::......,:.:,-.71..f!".,T.175.::j..;:ii.. BUSINESS CARDS. t iOSEPEL S. I L A. P. • MORRISON, Adm.- otWat Lew. (Moo No. 14:1 Fourth Arta, between Pi mithnald and Grant. Pittsburg h. l'a. tor.:l T •W. HALL, - Attorney at . Law, ',Bake *" 8..114.1agAr (ut %trod; balm. rowth lyT And lthunond • au3o-or OBERT E. POILLIPS, Attorziey atLa;w, Ht. Louis, .11,3; --- VERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Lavt-- gagyad Onsnt streets,opporito t.1 4 7911art rn -- 763 JAME S .KIJIIN,- Attorney at Law,. office rom•sh stPlot. near Grant Pittsburgh. , 1•151113- VRANC IS C. FL ANEGIN, Attorney at Law, 'N. 170 Fourth str6t....Plttaburitb. ASPER -E. ,13RADY, Attorney at Law, ,Na 89 Faw . Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. 111ERN:ill &CO" Bankers and Eichange , 8r0k0re.1:6.95 Vocel drat. cortiirOf Diamood Alter. ttaburgti, Pa.. , Bar and pall 'lank mit.va Do . In. Diecount .Tirne Drente. and Prombaory Nottec,mako Collections lo all the prineloal cities of the Calera Receive Depoalto on oall and on inteniet, and giro their prompt attention Wall 'oth er matter. appertaining to a Broker's bilAntas. mi.* ,Eiatern kuhanga constantly . for sate. 'AWN MUM—. ... 1ad , 71.11. 177STIVI. KE.,ll[ll. ji.RAMEte RALIM, banktrs and EX, .ehorge rrokers. Duo and roll Gold and Silver and it Noscr. negotiate lows on Heal Estate or Stock Sow rillenrtrehon rood/nor) . Notes, and Time Bills on East and en. Buy and sell Stocks on Comminion. Code, thene node on all points In. the Union. Olden corner of Third and Wood stroll , , dina"tly opposite _ We tit. Charles Data. ' tr 01.17 D. KING, Coin, Stock ant. .;xchange L. Brater, Fourth !street—Duo nod eerie Storke on lourraalart Kialtenna on Eutern atla ronPlird nt aaa root ratan Col:actions made o, theWeat at to rraten Wes, tern Dank Nan, Bought and void. Jr 4, WATIMILN Mum JOSIIVA 1111111. C. WM. N. OAST. yATZLEII; 11.&NNA. & Cci.; - Successors to llufmcf, Hanna k Co, llanters,Pachansce Brokers and caters In Ford= and Dornestto End:m=4 Calif/at. of %relt., ]rant Notes. and Soft:ln--V. W earner of Wood and Tlilrtl Rtreets. -- Current afoney_rocelved on Deposit. • Flea Checks f r ale. and collections made on -nearly all princi pal points of the 'United states. ' • • - Iho highest" ',renal= paid for • Voroten and American Gold. • Advances =de °a coastal:manta of Voodoos, shipped eat. on liberal tarns. WM. IL WILLIAMS 4 Co.. Bankers and V V Es - chaise Tirokara, North 1100,.... „ „c0rner of Wood and Third stmata rittaborah. • AU transactions made on Masi terms, and collertiona pnarnntly sttoroird to. . . ja9l r it, .WILKINS 10. CO. Erehonte • Brokerg, e• N. Fourth etylet, opposite the. Bank of Pitt. virgh. AU tracuartions at moat liberal rates. J 3 -10 11. nirblJr , Bariker•• and • Bro--- V.r: tth s t,; 1 ;0! C.4 . .adinioini.¢ tbo.Boolt of Pittsburgh. .. . ' . AT - }forms & SON, Deele 1 T,l2,rnatz., ni l , of xxrt,.," F9reign thuglthgr,f,':""diol= 311 r ° Att.' United State. s .11 th* atl" BOOKSELLERS &C. T L. READ; Bookseller and Stationer, No . 78Fcrarth greot, Apollo Buildings. 0 — R.l WELKIN, Wholesaloo and Retail Deller 11 tO _II.I2TX and kehool l and etr rks. I Th)t ne i r d t . d fitt i ritalfg ‘ g: " mar2l.l TOHN S. DAVISON; :Bookseller and &n -et timer, mr.ororto 11nrism a Mplevr, No.—f - filarkst amet. Isar roans. ratsaarga- WRY S, BOSIVORT11,:Bookaeller and Dealerin StatlanerT,Jts, E:—...Yarket street, near A lammed, Pittabarstle; & CO., .13e9ksollers and Stationers, no. 65 Wt.% street, mut door to t 5 a n rotT6ird. tsburgh, Ps.. :Selma sad Ism books constantly orrhsad. WIL H. SUTTON; Wholesale Grocer; Importer and Dealer in VOREIGN WlNES:Bandies and Old 10-4:dl 4: dl ,47.ge If V. ,PODIDEXTtIi, General Sfereipa &Le' dt , s , itroterand Commission Merchant. 187A0111: attest and 111 Seeond street, Pittsburgh. ag2s-1 MeRLDRG, Dealer in Fine teal, v Choice Farailkilroreiles, ttoodatt and W ovtram, tomer ot Wood air] gisthgtreets. larreeutrlng a largo se ftnritcont of Fresh Goole. in iuldi ter en terisivit Wick. pi:mill:trail from dye. la de tgV ,l tig; which will :ha mold at no loorrt msalc.it primro. StearAbointn. and gazutiles. buying by the quantity. supitd at wholniale rent. dearered to oho iriti fr.e of tharua.. solti . G t 1 Gepimilialon„And For 3l.reataats:-ender.. in•Wcot and Produce g etketallr: an, street. Pittsburgh. • • AGMS. ........ . ILO DION. ROBISON 7s; . 607,'Whllesale dmcers, , ft Proarpe beaten, and Clll.lll3facit Iterehaut.ls.. inertr• PltUbtegt. - STILIGSS 1142 D %VW( -.".• 11QPRINGEILILMAII( 3 I& CO., (SuCees -17 ell, to S. ilar l / 4 .00.) Comsbalote .4 Yorwardlog !fsbarion tr.1).1.1 In Wool smd Produce ire=r4lir... o . 115 First. andll63esond 4treeta.Pittstrugh. WAY QT...& W. ice*, Flour Factors. • Commission .-. and Voters oding !.DreDants and Dealers to Prod nee generall, Orden tor Pittard:ugh Manufacturesnrcanetl7 attended la Nee. id Water and 90 rttlt. sta. ttstddrab. -Penn. apldy. .-.--:------ .' ---- - - .111 P /CMS IitARDY. JONES lc CO., Successors to D. 1 - . ATWOO JONES kCO . Cormaistion ara Ynnoad-. - Inc ferelumb, Dealm to Pitisbm•gti lisaa9rtureslGoots. Pittsburgh.' •. • -------- - and 'orner Merchants, and uts Crtghtoo Cotton Tarn, 57 Water at., littetrarnh. X d iERCER &......A.NTELO, General orntrns -17 'Aden Morebante, Philadelphia. Utenl a:ll%ton ma e on emedgamenta or Produce generally , . • TWIN WITT & CO.,' Wholosale Grocers, •F Cammlndon , Dmlers In Prodom sad Pittsburgh L'lrsoliettrecrit , WS' Liberty st., Pittotargh . - • jr: ----- VIZ , of Warren, Ohio, e..I3.I37caIenCLZFIII4And Ilentsate m ae r. W hop 'kyle Dealer in W,ltern lievettS,Meo.t. wav rl 4...t. Pesti Ash, and Western, rittnu.era. tetveen Smlthesid and W oo d. 17rnscmin. , ./ull. lB . 1584. (Late of finn Itntalan-Littln a , * ll l LITTLE & CO-, 'lVloleasto .Groceis; Prnanee and Onnmtealon Merehantn .41 Deniers In Plttsburgh 31anninchnnn. 112 Ennond Amt . fltsw sitJan.tAdi lint. Feb • dug. Ett..h.u.g.7.4" lot-Pcb. a Ana lot liar a Nov do • .VIMESE -AIiEHOUSE,-UENRY 11. COLLltig,fororardlopind Commlnlcc 3lrrchant.and Dalin. In Cheinas Mater ; Lake ,Insh Prodone generally, 25 Wood stmt. >to. Vrtiter,littebargh - MyUl VON BONNHORSt , & MURPHY, Whole- Y mile Grocers and CnnuaLatinn 31;11r-hen*, and .DeJers W ttohurgb Dlsantracturs, No Water steed, Pala 14v.114;4111et , .40 W_4. 'TACOS FORSYTH,' Jr., Foricarding and 0 Comnatzdan Star-bast. Igo. 58 Water itztet, Pittsburgh. 1420.1.) - 53 . • _ • . rltszpet. Div,lin.. 9 et Dr. PI I Div. Pra OMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer. in Trench and American WaII Paper t GS Market between Third and Fourth street, Pittsburgh. • inh6J6.l • I inn 9 $ DIY. Ma $3 cC L 11's T 0 C K , Importer and,. Whole " Steam Dora rano.. lag& N 0.11 2. — ORRIS ic PA'TTON, Wholesale and Re, toil armee, ou the. Eastern side of the Diorama& Ps. Div.Q.Siii at. I d. ta.. • a swat. 'Mr. La. 4 VI: Nervr • II n d Gent I..ronslshlsts Cloodsirnd Fancy' artkler. • full as sortslent of 'shish can slyrapl be had at No. 83, comer of Market. West. sild-tharDilunoisd, PltisbarytuPs. OPII-11 i. - 707. .&r rTaia artnort nia, N. TORT- A.. MASON CO;;Wholesalo and Retail Deskns in ran.pind Istapie Dry amla. ^3 Ylah MURPHY' & 11011CNYLELD, Wholesale and Entail 'Dry Ono& Merchants, corner featth and stmt.- Eltdsbnrnh. • • - • E. t)1•.18,511,1010 [Nor Mex. -----.---------,-------- /Of11111.0TP..: ~,,..-.EICIIAST 71.0TD......X...... 1 MtiA1l noro. TORN FL OYD lc CO., Wholesale Grocers ' and Cormielodon Sferthauts.7so.1 7 31V0al and 'Z.' f' I Lib , . ..et. Plttatntrab. - lOl6 40BERT 3moar„Wlzolesalte Groco, ROO tlfying Dixtlllee, Dello to erodwa Pit t.bnrigh Mark• 'Liojcv7,ViregrA... irtlert'ir end tut T:Z ` V;e! ot euperior au atonongsta4s lc which will u. • 52, 3 OW= SIALICUrr.t. .701151. fytain N BLACKBUR t CO:, Wholesale Gra • on, Dag Farnbibeny and Deem In Piroduen and srab. 3iiolllfittillteln o{lo, _Hid. and ()Amu idways - (12 baud a flair Viarebouaa, 141 Water earool.ldlblnlrnb• . malty saaaa•l ... . ...a.aaort facarr.. T • &, 11111111111 l Gro .aorta CatamtaCeat Stert-hanta, and Deem b raooooa. .0 ea 06 WI.Nr street. antll97 Front Irtroa.l . ll.telmnrh. - . ~ D. ...WAI.tI3I. C. AOC 210/-M.45. 110 E, Wholesnio Procers and emunlysion Ilenbante, N 0.104 Marti em.t rite Ir. it. w001cur.i.,.... • ..iicai WALT. - .1117111.BAGALEY do-:CO., Whoionic Gra V V orm_Lcosisirtmet... cut.re.b. 'WILLIAM. A.. M'CLURO, Grocer rtnd V v Tex Dealer erne Of WOW and 61sth stroots, alinva an hand • law atelettdynt ot tholes Groceries sod dna “or.a—ifotelitn Walt! rd Onto, Whaltaala and httail. anstilloa on the to est tx2:sll,____ < l .l . • ••-• •, Vrqzafet;,,,AtiU4s4' ATTORNEYS. COMMISSION &C. DRY GOODS. GROCERS. 110BERT'.DALzaL &- whoicsai. arienni,Cornentrrion in Prnitin• sad Pittstrarei tag D. arcs- . -- - .... ----as li I :WICK. IC Wic—CA.NULESS, ,-succosons to T T Y. al. D. Dia, Wboleeria DrodalOtsraardtrig ad Csatmladon Marobants, Dears in lea, Balla Ulass, Ont. .tiarns. and Pittsburgh, Idanufarturca Femoral; corned of Wood and Wator streets. littobarati. . A. - CULBERTSON, liVholesele Grocer and 4: 11. 1. 7 ~ =o 4m tlzth r ti o ra.ilr, =V pig JOSIA 11.01 D ILICILLBD IrLATD. FLOYT),. Who'vial° Orooenc Com ' =Won Itlerebratd, and Dealer, in Produie—Tionnd LLLb t jeti Aleildlade,trbittios - on Liberty, Wod, and 131 rib VW. O33OMATX., -. TX. 31!-IPPOITAILD,.......* 141FIALSI,„ ICPAGA_LE'I,,WOODWARD di CO., Whole- Livia. Growl* Ile. Zrl Starket otreet: rUltadelrigal • . • • AGENCIES. CARD.-liming been appointed the ex-) elusly.")fgefas far PILL.I,r,Ih, r tbejta.biCaPrarrlt .344 Cemented E.W ala Stretched leather Pal tt nF marte {re by P. JP.LL SON. of Ilertfard.COimKut ,- We rum offerfar Ws • Lupe ,I.Vertment nf all wldtbf, roannfactured, at tiro manntadzunea his article being euperior to any Leather Poltlng yyes! cd pir a ,l In this market. . Abnn • las•••••ck •".„"w Itubbns cortotruallr bola. and .••••I•rn tho, "M•chlue Bolting Dep••:S./ 16 52. " 44rt ' tre* rep2o llt, • • J.l: If. ri LIPB LOOMIS,ReaI Estate `Agent, ° A Etock, IferelLaredlat d Dill Broker. ego& 4'2 yth Alert, It bare Wood. ' SIMIDOSI rronaptly!diended JTSdly QaiiiiiiiTL7SiT.RSIIELL, Secretary Citi kj Insnrlattee ComPanY. 94 NS - 0..? .Mm G OID 01: ON t er S eecretyiestern Ineu - - T GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin Fine a i. losupince Common. north-mud corner of Wood g en r rmaxtti _ A. MADEIRA, Agent for Dehticare Mu a tug InaoranowConnally , . 32 Water street. - - 6000011 It ../.101:14.11W I. 11116:11.11 GE.°•ll. TAYLOR & BOSTON, (sUccessors to Taylor S Idlorno.) General C. 010111101111.114 For. 'warding ?derchauts, and Agents for Rasters, Transporta tion Lini , s, Wholfenlo Dealers to Staple Graserios, Sheet. lugs, Cott...n. Cotton Torus, Ratting, Twine, Mmoilla, Otto goon and firsitnety Remo, Toter.: Rain Ash, Window Glass, Pig, Mx and White Lead, Nana Stoma, and:Chitin mai and Pittsburgh SlanufactUred Goods josnorally.r. Agents for the "Penn xin" and "Rainer Mill Shootings, Pittsburgh.: No. 40 ont - street, (opposito Pittsburgh and St. bout. Packet Landing') atmlitnial. -• • A. 'HUTCHISON & CO., Commission 3l i eredit9 etud A h.zutst th fo g r t.Loule Ith 1" 19'"feI ==Fl OILN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Porter, coji Whig° and khudeal Instruments, Sang Books. and 8 ationVie agent tor Chickering's Plano Forte, for Western ennayhrania—No. Si Wood street. pN 'BERBER, Dealer inlausia. Mut, Ideal Instruments, and Importer of Italian Strings. re smytt. for Nunne, a Clerk's grand and amaze Pianos. with Coleman's Assn Attachment. Also for. Dunham'a Pianos. . . _—_,— VI SORRCEDER, Music Store, Fourth .• street. between Market and Wood. l , :ew Marino:on; stanch remising. and Musical Instruments of all kinds. DRUGGISTS. •• toy.) RAM', Jr., (successor to Jas. toy.) ‘Tholonle 'road. Retail DrOdrdor odd Pralor In to. elill,-Dye%ttftn, dr., 111 Wood street. '3 door, berm tirfiu - Allen, Plttedurrtr. darllogulid Agent for Pr. rorgro 31rdirine. mbpo CO.,K s sssssssss s sss Apoth 'srarles, matter Market street aitelthelrinmend.leeP constantly on hand full md complete aluorttnent of OrVOledleimehrorrutnery.andartlelespert ainin g tothels basmers. _Physicians morel otkom carefully compounded. rest!_ . TOHN P. SCOTT. Wholesale .Dealer in *I Drus. P aints. Tarnbthes.sud Dye Stuffs. No. MG Ltbetty street. Pittsbargh. • MI enters will melee prompt attention. • /GP Agent for Louden d Co's ralual , le family medicines. roar i-ly A. FAIIKESTOCK & CO., Wholesale Xtrogroists, and manutortur atria* Lad. Fed and Lltharge, conser Wood and Front streets. Pitts burgh. • meta 7111 E. a SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in PA:a Dram Twnt...Dr. RI:M.OSIs, Varnishes. de.. .te., /bWood street, Pittsburgh. floods warranted. Prices low. . IntrOCIUCE iptRAUN WiO . lesale • it. Retail 1/rnaulsts, corner of Liberty and St. Clair streets. ttsburat, JSCIIOOIOTAKER & CO., Wholesale . Dr=hrts. 24,-Wood street. Pittsburgh. TOSENIFI.M. ino::gueoes.or to L.Wilea: ek C 4,1, OIRSOM 'garnet street and Diamond—A.m. con. Mantly on hand • Outland campiste assortment or Drug. -Medicines, nedielne Chests, Pciumerg. nod .. 11 nrtiniss Tartaining t, hi. business. Physieisns so. intim. ...fair cornrow...led st sal hours. WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE, itnecor to MITR.PIrY & E. . ITOI,I Penlar..d Cemsatraninn Merchant far ram AMOrifint Wail , Of.d." N.1'17.7 there. otm.t. MEDICINE, _ pR: RING: Ott.49,moUlosilUnce, 112, ?sect, oppolte'llge - C•Lbraiii , litto . urgh. IVM. :VARIAN, M, D., Office 6th etrect, helot/ So•AttitOlLl. tO 9.A• OW , to 3. r.x., : to S. r. my= /rd MERCHANT.TAILORS. 4 CHESTER, Mere:ant Tailor and lo - iimar; Jaa for r6' and . 1 174 asri or.r.. TattiouLar attention lk - Vili tfAil fildiff, 4. WrCcaiii,..filfo - i, tiin- I' V --Tare and peaks In tradY Mada. Oahlt , C. / 11 Lib" eat, Amt. __., • _ . ratff& . Cls.. -Merchant . TailonOlTi 41 LI .baty . Amt.—lra are pm; ierelaing far tilaa and of Gmlutvr , Gauen:ram $ Iraastra,l'.ao. pioneers and Teallaaaathaammt Affelearkd IS ne4s4llolt7- Oar Maeda 4211 i Nato...era will rirabi irlawas a ma• ii.h/ M ANITFACTURING. IW. W6OI3II'ELL, Wholesale and Retail I. llaxmlsettarer sal D.ler La Cabinet Aram No. 63 VIOLIN WETHERELL, Manitfneturer of PATENT BOX VICES, • superior articles SOLID BOX d DEARL'D VICES, tan-oer of Andersoa and ru.a. Wens streets. one 'gnus Dom the Rand sweet Bridge b A2l- leabeny City. v. IBROIDERED _ND.APLICA - rtLI.AS-4ktterials narked for Emtrtddery =id dp - ark by MRS. L. S, icatf No. WEN Peint etreet, aura nand. Bolivar Fireafaotn Brick pg and Cruoible . Claiiian- TIIISii. gCompany : , COMPANY LIAVIAG VALARCIED 11..ir capacity for atanufseturinF, are now prepared to meet theincreased demand for theirphiek, AA'asitdeand , Building Clay. Orders preempt] y attended by JONES, Canal Dub- ' Pittalnrrstb„Septtnnbet 21, 16.1. _ Boots and Shoes!! AMES ROBB, No. SU Market street, 3d doorfroto the Market Mute, - would Inform the pear. 4 e that he hail now • Very Ain stock of !Very thing ID the Boot and Shoe trade, nun no .wiles' Gaiters, half Gaiter.. Jenny Lind Padores. mar Franklin end all the stliee found on the Eastern. rifler. also, Mom' and Chlldrarur Gaiters and Fang harts and Shoes in all their wham 'also. Uentlemene Eno Preen Patent Calf Boots. Preach Call Roots, Commas. Gaiters sad niter, also, Bon' and Torahs' Root% fine notch (W. Please alre ass calls. no Irish to sell such an artlele to all who flee us with their mutant as 0111 give *Mersa • Um. Renumber the plane, 82 Market street. tons o, SfeijKt} & CO. ,wnoraowx AND DEMI, FASIIIONADIX RAT AND - CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND =ALESSI-NALL HINDS OF FURS. • • CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH srlizzrs, • Pittatmrgb, Pa. • In-Their 'stock embraces everrnuallty anirstitesillsti and Owe, ?drab. Doak Clan and Far Bonnets. • " - - ."• Hew Coach Pactory:—Allegheni. -U. WRITE to CO, *OOl re - SPectfall? Inform tie Wale that they balm erect a on Lama. bemoan Federal and Sandusky? stnseta. They are non snaking and are rmo..d order. tar every description of. vehicle& Coaches. Chariots, Ittroucheo. !Juggle., Phalanx, le., ke, which, from their tong alchemy in trio menulheturx of tue abort...rata, and the, fari ties they bare. thy? feel ennridont they are enabl• ed ta do work oar ata tnnft reasonable tams with the.. -wantlag ankles In their line. Paying particular att.:Won to the imiectlon of materials. and haring none but compotent workmen. they bare an hesitation in warrantiuLd - their wink. We there - fora iuut th!a___.•arljle7strrhlr genitt&lb'bog - V.16., 'the moot mooned@ term; - , hdithtf - - • - Coach and Carriage •r: TOTINSTON, BROTIIM kgo., corner of IP" Delmont and /tenses Pinata, Allegbeor City. would respectfully ink= their frlelsd, and the publlirendly, that they are manufacturing Carrhum Bennet cs, Reek. •,ewsre. noggin, Sleighs and Clunben, In all thair miens styles or finish and proportion, • - All orders .will he eaccutod with strict regard to Qum billty and beauty or finish. Kendra will also he attended to on the most reasoned. nrms. Veins . in ail their ens* the bust Eastern Shafts. Pohl and 'Wheel Stull, they feet confident that all who r t.'s , " them with their Petronage will he yorfatly 'fattened on trial of their work, • Purchasers are requested to Ades them a call before Inli• I c hasing answhere. coed' • COACH FACTORY. PITTMEURIIII • Tu. 40, Irtemond Aft e. arm Mod o* . E. M. ntoaLow, nerawroa.. WOULD reepeotrully - call the attention of Southern ana Western alerchants to Ide Sue dock iages. mouton in mire from. 5100 to $lOOO. Them Carriages are built from the best materiel and worktnen •ehip.endnnderhls own 11111-471114(M; he wau, with cond. donee, warrant Ids work to bo Inferior to none mannian , turd to the tlulort. The tomes of his' luordnem nod the groat Inmate In demand tre this clamed work,hae Induced hire not to build any eommon or low indeed work adabtlehment. Persons wanting. 0000 honestwill pl all and examine hio Mod( boliao golost Eut. Jlll P' • Street Stocking' Paton' ABILITY, ENERGY, A.ND ECONO . MY.— She bead invAls in clAblron's Miss; Mee/ Foots. Urn 'tart& end DiSOFCM, fold at mannfacturorsPrieesOtttb• Firth street stocking Factory, ell rondo front lag pear. wool :) ADVANCE IN PRICE. - ' IS3L DALY. • Btooking Pastors. lON street, betsroon Word and Martial ADANJ........3. )100111110 • • Livingston; R,eggert Co. NOVELTY "WORKS, PITTSBUROIT, PA. TRACK and Depot Railroad -Scales, .11a3r, Cads and Drain do; Platform and Connierdo.; Door T.oeis of ail .11.114 Spring,Drop end Thtual.lntehes. Doers Mills or reriatut Itind,nDsint MID& stormed VW:Mr Dolts end rastening r alsliestio Iron 0.0 . 1%0 Or *nalvs, -------- •T'V W. WALLACE, • STEA.M• MARBLE WORKS, , ,8111 a^7 z. 23 ticato:rowl. tWPDfite .61deltAW ItiIONUMENTS, 'Tombs, •• Graie'•-Stories, rinar:do ki aw, 'l ry i gf. , l= lll,l ; lojevrt Tbroo hundred Orlin n And solectad de cos for Mon , hood, . Block and l htefitrnltibod to I ha Trull. st tho loweltrtion..- All order. OW with &oat& at Zl9 Liberty Ft.trt. Mt= • - ' • - W. W. 'WALLACE. • New - Clogs and Fashions for Gentlemen's' - Clothing for Spring of 1854. iFi.. WATTS & CO. - beg icaverespectftilly to littortsi their numerous eurtotreru_ .1. u the roof ire 'rally that WY hare Just ittelred I iteeh ofamile adapted to thelrztirgerr- Gat. bus o ,:uka aTI dere% r IFIZem up la tbegruial sur v ug style. " °t " anerolly espnaunid by their auto. . Than ei =bit w u t IF= Me i : s e= taleat w ito k . ch t rAtlmi—duro _tuttnoulthat our bait* to NU U Ood,Worth 444.05 rip. SLOW:. sz.W. - PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORN! __ • , • , - elßvi YORK ADvEaustarcrrs; i•PITTSBURGIIGAZETTE.I•J — '' ""'l'e"derr". Jr... -rlt l U P' ra P r Public il arks. Yvan VISSCHER W SCIIELVS Overeat Adeeillsing . _ — ' -- - , • A ' • , s - -ed a Mum Ito. 143 awl 340 Broadway; Nov l'ort. (late NO. Se i ---- ------ _,-_, ----- - 77 -- Jacob Bliczermderfer, Jr.r q. Iv e ems . Nassau street.) • •• : ' - , MONDAY .110R-arikibt,--XLILY 24, 1854. nomination to the office of member o the. Board .lidimbit Pima in ths Mr at Nem York.. ' , _,,,' . ... . , ... of Public Works, from the Convention t.Coltim , ___— -....--- 1 .5.. - seocu.saminstsro rut rittionsruns."—sover • * bus on Thursday last, le a resident of tikearal - Fire - anti Burglar PrOof Safe Depot. - 1 in the history of the Wilted States has ali V llibus- , , as county. and has been, by a previous lbetion, ter expedition had ear t h'. full ' win g' n ' W" is member of the same body. \ln regard" 'wcru -3IeFAItIANI) & CO.. • _,.,-. .suLDEN. LANE, FE tr. TOOO. . ! jos-cil by Wal •• rand hie followers in "Ts 31 Cal , i ' astro i ruin," and sect wAs there a mere complete puloue integrity, scientifie and business &dirt - • Warehonse•l4s Pratt at., Baltimore, 14Id. 11PIA.IN - KS', - ,Jewelerte and Counting House .1, nil dis' failure..i Itinighthave been su P-1 ,antics, and long and intimate nequaintance With the Public Works. there is; perhaps, no ma in I) Sermoniser,- size, mmistantlr on hood far rale, and i OSCSI that this °spite:Miami:would ;Imre been 1854. , enough to disguit o ', Ohio better fitted to discharge. the duties of 1:"I'e awarrantod in every respect. Mum. libt. /FF.-land: tistalsmen-lt wires mePirmc 1 'leith - ,Nta Tons'. Apsll fah, all such things. 0-people,. as a general i not a po p t t o t oo, people and government ! office to which he has been nominated. .He \ii.., and never has : been an officee nee to Inform yon that max Safe preserved tar Bach east I thing, are discristed- it, but not to with, the' Paper. uninjured in the lire lost night, lit which mart tal o a o lason my premises ate enumumi. end although It ; go vernment . co inform us that the national'adeninistratlon hos '• easessoesortirseehouttbs Ore. to intense Ittlt; ILII con- w e , re i it . yieo froin San Francis - . ! , seeker, having too Much honest simplicity of,, character for the one, and too little ambition for , tents remained unharmed. The Salk, with little repairing , the other. If elected, his duties will hh ‘ perform- ' will,' think, an forannther WO. Itestrulir re taken a step which - me-be construed ivi'no other .i54-r T..IIiNNY. Jr., 11 South William sr. ' Fay than as intended to aid future filibustering cd with a. minute exactitude, such as lina not, for I some time past, been brought \to She service of Elegant Cabinet Furniture. expeditions. We alintlei to the removal of tho SCHAFFER S. SUCKOW, . head-quartersiof .the troops of that millitary de asst 125 et 121 dlonona rt., Neu, ruck, partment from' San Francisco to Benicin, At the I the State, in that department. We'say this from our knowledge of the man,"and de. the rei:ult of IRIAN UPAS , FI R I I II-ERS, Wholesale and Re- f former place Rimy bore been rather too potful .:. 1 our own observation of his of conduCii nnd for the ultercior - designs of the - governteent I We look upon the election of ths, membee.of personal character.. „, e very_dt&rtion. No Infertortt=. Or al' dAr b i PnWil faithfully nod promptly oleautod. Dealers and others are Their able_ d distingaished commander, Gen. 1 p ll it s c un on e t n r ts oli Invited to rail and esamlueour stock. 4-Ourr ,• - the Board'of Public Works as by frit. the inoet , -il--- Wool, has be n activeland very efficient there, in 1 important one now pending. The Bikard is Ipreventing e depallare of anicilifiry - eine !lions to aid thewicheti schemes' of the theme itehgel.gioneternivom fi-Iltbudei: "this ti ant a'te e x the ec u S t l i d vZ . . d e 'tens. He hap sueccrded in discovering and ex- has become dictatorial. We are able to perceive posing the nipmet in-Which the French. Consul _I 1 ititiovements in preparing the way, to gain a was implicated inthe'Se breaches of our neutral- similar influence-over the judiciary. It hiks its By laws; But tho gOyernmerit has suddenly did- creatures selected for the Bench, and the instru hovered thatthis isnot the purpose'for which Gen. mentalities ire already at work `to sectire their Wool iraesent to California. Oh! no; what had he nominations and election. . to do Witli the preventing of the departure of By the election of A. P. Miller, they intend t\ warlike expeditions,suben he should Are left continue and perpetuate and extend the Bower , them to depart in peace, and hied him to the in- they have already acquired. We - mill upon'sthe terior. The Itashingtort.„Union of yesterday, people to observe this fact. Wo do it especiolly, thus er - 7 - ater: Vi 'mon the subject : ' I because we are aware of the quiet, bid sleepless . "Gen. Wool woe sent-to the Pacific to reform ' exertions that-ate making to cover. \ lir. Miller the abuses reported to exist in some branches of faults, increase his strength mid addle his repo- , , the service, and to Secure pence on the Indian 'ashy. Let the people - remember the midnight borderbythosetneasertsthathave becuprovided. appropriation of seven hundred thousabil dollars 1 His bead-quarters were to be in thefied. Troops , now -tinder , for unspecified purposes; the control were requited, and the failure to increase the iof the ' Board. Lot them ienientber lipv the army half riot enabled the department to send I Board was able to stifle all investigation into its . es many as were believed to bo necemiterY.— 1 doings by the last General Asserribly, and \ then If -we - are correctly; informed, Gen. Wool has'i let them ask themselves if they dire ire the eon -2\ v never left San Francisco examine his depart- i tinuance V . of such an oligarchy. - ' ment, coMposed of California, Oregon and Utah, I We maybe acentied of giving oar ' pport to g a I end personally to learn its wants end dispose of l l .lltig. We may be charged with enderaing the his °Dimond to meet them. We have normals I proceedings of a. Convention of FreeAoilers.--, to doubt that be bin:remained in San FrancisCo 1 We shall endeavor to bear it with wiutegannnim upon good reasons. . ',Ws duties were well 'defined .ity we can MUMS?. Far obese the:duty, which and be had no claim to be consulted as to the any =mean owe to any party, is his obligation orders ho should receive.ghe suggestion, tholes to his country and his kind, and he who Would' 'fore, thatirien. Wool was sent to. the I'aciao for , flinch from the discharge - of those oblimilions this purpose is not well founded. When the - sir- for any consideration that enures to \hiniegif,' il officers require the aid of the military, and I may be a very good partisan, but mbe ust ,a vete only them they are authorised to call, for It.— I poor man. The question of the:,refoita '4 The idea of keeping troops stationed at San! the corruptions of our government, \is higherk l l Francisco, to be reedy in the crent that the civil I than all party. interests. When \ is, .tingle , authorities should be unable to suppress fillibus- I body of three inen assumes to control the tering expeditions; is absurd -" I tate the doings of the law-makingilid law , This is a plain avowal of the opinion of the i administering functions of tho governMOst, Tee, covernmentedhrough its official organ, that Gen. I publicanism is a mere form—a deceptive mantle' Wool did wrongin endeavoring to prevent the de- I, under which despotism is nursed and fatte4l, pasture of the tllibusters, and that ho ought to I We need no such, by whatever name it noes° have left the matter in charge of the civil autbo- 1 called.—Cineinnati Com. rities, with whom their chances of getting phi would have been more favorable . If we under- ' It turns out that the financial cholera in New stand plain Engll6, it is, also, a censure upon I York has not been caused by railroad- s*ictilasl • General Wool for hot being at such a distance in I lions, nor bank contractors, f - l• nor excess,ve or , the interior on other duties, as would here placed i nt all has beta.rodue d it out of his pewee to interfere with these praise I ei g n i m Po rtntions—h „,P e I worthy citizens, add especial pets of the govern-; by women. The Eves have been . diScoveretr to 1 meat, the filibusters. What an iniquitous avow- I be at the bottom of themiscidef. i Thal:" wYorkl , ~ al have we here of sympathy with a piratical and Timer high authority, says :- \ Infamous cause. I ' • The greater part of this financial Ilia' SS is' An officer of this long military experience en- I due to our xromen. It is hard to think it-?} rd- joyal by General - 11'nel ought surely- to know his 1 er to write ie.-but, nevertheless, ilia plain:l n , duties sufficiently: to prevent his usurping those 1 est fruth. They arc the money-maeletroinh of the civil anthories. lint it seems that he =3 the and their silLv, wines, carpets, hangings tin too high.aduiled std upright a man to limow that, ; ).., . • equipagef—and in them are swallowed \up tEe i in-this instance, ncconting to the government de- I , millions that are reported in our financial ilisatis., I 11111%10u of duties , his businesswas to do nothing i I tern. Psalms for their sonls=liturgies of iserrovrt —to get out 'of the way as fast es possible, lest 1 _Requiems of Death—any tiring in the way of I Ihe might interfere.with these extenders of the Thunder and Lighthing would b just • 'th axes of frcedont.'.: Ills true Flan would, doubt ! e, now, e next thing to a Gospel, if it could arouse our we- I less, have been to study Dogberry's advice to his i ___ to arrest the„enonr ,,,,, s iirets they are ma officers, for tbatswe'understand to he the scope '"'" kin on the Eachenner of the world.. . of .the Union's trate. - And to prevent all dais- I g ' .ger of hie future interference with these well- Nothing will do for them but a Fifth Avenue meaning eitisMos, retie go forth to seek their for- Palace, which costs some fifty or seventy thons tunes by aid of word and gut, he is directed— and. dollars, and furniture, Carriages, horses, -eially directed—to get out of San Fraocisco livery, etc., twenty thousand more. Then there anti ideate his head-qoarters at licaleisi, es as to are bankerchiefs at three hundred, dresses at helot of reach ef all timely knowledge of these i five hundred or a thousand, and jewelry bill , &acmes. - General Wool publishes in one of the ' of three to five thousand, parties at from One California paperite Times and Transcript, the to five thousand, end the general expenses of • follaiing letter s- .. ,• MAW Qrarrnitt DarallYnahr or run Pactric. t , • house.beeping, footing up in a great number of i c, sea , to forty thousand a year. Is it . to wonder .., • - , 55...0 ie 'Faactsco Jane 16, 185-4. j , that under such circumstances, bankers and ~..Gentlersent—'l have jolt read in article in 1 l merchants fall—tat they cheat and fly the eosin-; ' . paperer thbsitunsairig, relating to an order ~ try to escape the itinalty of their frauda and fel-, removing the heed quarters of the Pecifie - del aspen.-..We,. 1 -° l -fMOValt,„by_ e tille 4 7 th at on tr , ei ,, , pertinent, and•withdrawing the troops from the ; 'TEM the boots ? _a attlgl _lnsolvent . li, _ shown that during the last Presidia and - ordering them-elsewhere The i New li ork, it was year' of their business the three partnere hid cause and object of ' this orderers unknown to __ ____ , , __ _„__ , mo: I can set:eels , Stippose It possible to have i dtairnle'venev,, , Or personalt-exPennee mene.-7 [ ardsealreiSptiliffeel - CitedeAitionsitinal-far the ) Tit*. -wasteful expenditures In - domestiolife 'are . reason that I have Ms political aspiration , arid 1 telling fearfully on- other' aspects of - satiety: this is-won known to t h oao who base _di o t a t;d th e : Thousands of young men arr now , prevented order. When I accepted the command tel domed! from marrying because of the extravagant setae to mo by the President, as welt as the Secretary lof living. Happy those who married twenty of War, I di 1 so but with a aingle object or mo- t flee years age—thrice happy Pleb as gained so- tire, and that was to serve my country, and, i n I vial position and comfortable ease before Mani-, tut doing. tn serve California. . In the discharge i mod underthok to guard the portals of society! of this duty. I hare engaged in no political ' Theycould do well en a few hundreds of dol. . . schemes. either local or general ; and it is due to I loss, - hot In these nays thousands takes their ell parties, whip as well as D emocra t s , to sa y ' place. The nest step is to provide substitutes. that they have abstained from making known to What these are the world knows.' Alas for the me their political quarrels or differences, sad eer- victims! The waters' of that Dead Sea which minty no one has intimated to Me a desire that 1 rolls over Sodom and Gomorrah are daily en should join either one. or the other party to ear- . golfing them among the licentious 'generations ry out any political designs that they might have ;that sunk before' them. had in view. Indecd,.if I had been so Inclined, I have hadvio time for such objects. Since my arrival in San Francisco, I assure you my whole time has been devoted to maintaining our Inter national obligation with foreign powers, to pre serving peace and quiet in the Indian country, and to the harbor defence., of San Francisco and other places on the coast of the Pacific depart /Zeta: FEVER AU AGUE. PR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE 'MIXTURE, Tor7The Rive and .Ipee. ampere "teat Zhspeprie and oil niQwar AlredMos. r Proprietors of this Medieinewill state: ir without hesitation of fear of contradiction, that the &manna Atirreas has cored UK. Demons where It hoe been introduted,tbem any other medicine In t h aw for the above tillages This 'medicine Muneither Anemic - nor Quinine in Its composltion,*Jl of the ingredients are of a perfectly healthy character and • highly, stimulating and inylavrating In their tendency. Persons while using this medicine- will not he affected be exposure to weter or a damp atmosphere nom= than when In their turesibealth. Planters In motions of the cotuttry wham the Ague yrre, sail , . will do well to adopt thie medleino, as the patient is I not obliged to lay by while under treatment and they met - I. assured gra exedr cum The Proprietor couldletroduce theuramls of certificates from those orate highest respect ability, but pro Ws with; to the islet Nur one bottle and you will here the lendable Proof•ln , youreelf. Full direc tion% for Its use accompany wchlettle. Certificates can be seen at the oftles,%hostris where tide 31edicine has cured when all other. hate felled. -For Dispepsla and all other Billions Complaints there is not *latter Medicine Inthe market. It basal. beeeitaken with the melt estonialitna (emcees In parentless.. of Rheumatism and Gout; for th ose tom plaint. takes tablespoOnful a day. One tattle of thi. Aleolleine eery artep has the desired ef fect. Price $1 in: bottle. For sale by i DrUggists n all pease( the Belted Stake and Canada. • 11Wholesale orders taint he • addressed to . MUD & lILKF.KBR. sole Propriptera, VS Broadwsy, Misr York. dozers—Fleming Bra., 11. A. Fahneeteek it Co., b. %fib cos &Co.. and Oro . IL Keyeer, Pittsburgh. hiSttlyr .A. ,r,•VALLINII10110. The'Peoples' Book! . . V - 0 one who erin rend should be without a ,4111 , 61 7 4-xI. i Iii.k7rO73I IT TNIAYEINN&TI 2 WASIIIAGTO2:23 FAREWELL ADDRESS.. • Just published a large Am- heavy. leaner. 52 pev, illus. tretedwith tino Portraits of Wsehlngloncnd . 2efferron on tintedusuer. Price-Cloth. 7...5 et.: Psher Cowes. 12..' ohs . ! CAmsidering the style In which Ws Poo is sot up, jt to oneof the CUBA Mil as well as otre MI. 3108 T un - FUL teits este published. • ' Liberal tern. to the tad. -11ookmers send on .Tout orders to the Publish.. - 'LIMP- 'FREW:, S. Namur - street...4.r loth.' N. IL-Ilettel. ,, Agents wanted to well the stereo Rook throughout thrmllntry. • je2o.tf 0 . • The Eagle Manufacturing Company Afasofocienn and niferAr Ihejaltining eluiratie and. at &Mount fon* tAn print ir linliNlON GOODS: RIM SILK' lINOCATELLES AND COTOLINES, in great variety off attersin and combination of Colinnin. which cot ration ell , CONFINE!) TO OUR OWN SALES,, Au mitiredr new article for FrRA7T47IE, rrnotzTEnr. Wbkheninbionn the creatent amount of DURABILITY and DIMNESS found in an y action. ever before med. These Ooodsare made by Pamir Lain and an the only Gond, of that .mantifactorn ever offaml for tale. Deign! will do well tnciamlne tbian thanla ban. mirrbitaina. ,lATOISceof dm Co., Cut Mace, N. Y. ,rod•Aniv S. S. MA.NSIL Agent/ IRON WAREHOUSE, - . 31ARTIN, SPRING a. CO., Intiortere and Dealers in • IRON AND STEEL. Grownewa .Itrett. Noe Dot. Keep wnatantly rat hatd oth er asort of Bat. Itul Gan& Boor. Ike. Ehne. and IGON, STEEL OF ALL KINDS. ?lambaste from all cottons of the country are loolteS to esti or mend their orders telbte buttoW. Orden br math outrage.: to oar tare will ho Mal at tire lowan raultet rates. ItAirrizi. SPRING CO, ien.a 3c+ Greenwich et. N. T. SWILSEYbLIN BROTIIEES AO., WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, • NEW FORK, • • litre trot...4M N0.170.1G - Runa at, on - oink/1 de. IMPORTING the lea.ling fronatSoir At- Ortainaltnarketa. teth initurwen a n7"nst lndh4 and awn Fterteh and knalith laanleala....PrtrunnerY, Teeth. Noll and liair Grath.% GM, tante* and Swart. PPM% and lticate Shanwee. Cork& *tat.. Se.. Re. they otter then on the ratel rcaaonable term.. 'Velcro tither in perewr. nt wail. will receive their 1.e.,. sttautha. _ . •-• _ _ BUMBEL'S PATENT MACRIN E STIMTITED LEATILER BA NDECO, . .. .. I 17 , e only terat Atlas ix tha Onoatry, THEY are madeireni.the lialkt. oak tanned' , -xtligegegilgt, with • tonibrct 'Lasts tbel'allint . ZZ - Z7VaM .4 . 41- gt rite arikle and to plasm the ruraLt.r. i- -•----L - ,1• 4 vhr.yLattn t s h d .Ingle, ,loobliad—ltith Lam L e ather. 11 t . and I"=sr theltse.hy 1..., 4 4re5:11,,ha1.L, Pateler Ld.c t . .N.T. Trim 10114 11 1 7orks. kat. 31l and 313 Munroe and, ..21reai.rork, .OPPOSITC TUE ALIATT.Zwonci, , ,.. SALEsItoONS. I:2 GRAND $ DARR r. TFIE Aubscribern haring ertenaire and un surputord arra:mm.l4Al for ammifsetwri rut terry tr. eo their line, are now roepare4 to. offer to the paths woe dglen threstettoot the owner!, m,OBORTd CAST IRON Rimr.vo, of every dmoriation. • • Oratinaa Slutfrrr. more. ftertobtelroe Tio.hteoLhabtia eraerwtot; Crao Caodlorfor el.l7nw, two (.70111, MOO, Wash :item& owl IrerY Ramie, Umbrella egad Hot Mods. Re. dc.. Also, • superior Tull ty Iron Tana Toni, rU of eibkh they w illwarrent to intraese lastreasithZduratility. lowa ty of &alga:kart eheatatems, the maatifeeturre of wo r,ota• or home 1n their for. Vriders from mil' prethat of the = States tbsahlailt receiveit Aunt executed with the • TiN'T 1.411Y.1te, my lA4v ILK Ues ad street, 74. Y. QAMTEL CAVERLY;WboIeKaIe ;,,, vv: In itroarn . ji.... o i itle a rl e r=e4f2Vo ll ..4.l l t t to: An. 1.V.4' lirepairleh Now York. Ato-lic iNvolir 811ADES, Gilt Cornices; Table. Oil (loth, I, , JOON TERUI.INE. Itanabortureran4 Noslo'Draler, N.lO Catharine of.. oral No. 6 c6stharn 66nare. Nye' York. • .69476 MISCELLANEOUS. veg.. 2 , plr—rintutAlii .7-. COACH' FACTORY. 'ci. 49 PIAdIOND 3TRE'RI E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietor. • - T Iliiiiiii/E. PATTERSOWS LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. orner Diamond arta and Chem , rirrtstutau. Pi. ASHLAND HOUSE, • /at= STREET. AItOTEIIWM= PIIILADEL.PIII.A. 11. S. BENSON. Psonairros. tarlitor qf Beard, 10,40 per day—pg 311 r S. 11,154-.17d . . • , Patent Process for Tann Mg. • • jJ. FULTON ' S Patent Ciiernical Process • if docidoilli the'greateit improTcounat ever made in art alarming. 'loath.= 9f ail Mad* can .1. IramOcr tared to akko-thltd.tbe time rcq‘nred N . ' the ninrocaaa I. much Imo aztenre, grafi& amootbneu. itreasw. night and durability la urunttla , Faad by Mr tdit , Fkrnel VI mad Sada:lU! I.oatlf tr. For Ort l Tp474ATEE, - ao. , ; • No.= Wo9,l4.:Plttabargh. Pa.' -Linden Lead Compani:ei Wisaonim: PRE pWennekCdl of i titCompany Heat: wiaarkicatiVt: 71 fourth st.,l kittotiutgb. where i gatk . l2: d epataila •=l:l4Vic=lTioatt ne conn..r. %re • • • Dalt D—CAltll. t a. Usti al an. Naa.Tel. Galena - Ulan at. Charles Pm, Mu.) AcITY HOTEL; Hato Itroool 6,) Corner of t Sndthaeld and Thlsl strata, ritpkbaxgh. rs,olotos Ann. Pxnnietern . • /Wall lowan and emamodloai- now* baring under Eggb"orrt,gl.-4,:114V11,V,1114,Vga1i0, rZaa; anblin ellaanl3llonia.M. • • ap2adank S. 61711EBERT tk, SON, fiENERAL COMMISSION. AGENTS, for fi the salts and vorchase of Rio! FArtatoi Collection of Nostotioting.Lnons.. oo Code. Murtgiscs, to., No. 140 Thtrd tt.. littsb_urith. Px. • j. 9317 . • ADIESq, gll.l RE 'S SHOE llest StORE. hmmt. on b army' and a Cull assortmeut-6120,1. 2 O:o3 • • • 1.1 1 - 4 1 FELIX'S OENIJINE . . EXTRAOT OF OrtYPEF4 citablieliedl64..,'` revival four Premium r Myer Modals and it lliolomas—Mnutirtorp. re. street, Pittsburgh. Pa. • • • 11441toware of numsrout counterfeit& • WALTER P. MAP.SLIi Impbricii and Dolaer ,to 'MAK. Fliured and Docorotlio liongtolp lib Wood otroot,Plttpborgb. • • • Nolo-Atint of the 0a1014.14a mainuarlnteroda itU.O. court t Co., of Pule. - • • " sn FRASER; Ornamental Plasterer, •.: James dyed 04 HUM ..4WD I .OY . • ~ A. BROWN, would most ievectfully in fortn-the pu_blla that be knee on hand, at ht e stand on the vrOst tide of the Dimond. Allogneny'City, a corn. te l ir a'" ry ugd ' en t . oi r g 7,1 V4.:MtyVtlr - ael' S xgi to any In the "Unlngl ' ntatee, Ida Intone eon bo mooted without the ald of mew driver. luting purehae.l the Mock. toole., and wood of the Cabinet •Establlehtnent of Hemmer McClelland, 1 antorepsted to -furnleb. th4 d old eurtotnera *Oren as thy yoldle at .large., eel tb efe ntt la tut lined Ammer. h0..6 N fond elate; rlttsbur4 V. LOILInbiR 'mos. swam,* GLASS WORKS; GKERS & WIGATMAN, Manufaatuitre p sti Ithfilly of MIA, IHYTTLES, and WINDOW 8, Witte; and a Fnmt streets,Plttatrorgb. ofl,lDitr WIC .101 WES .... . ... .. .. 011141 'TONES, QUlGG,ldannfacturere of Spring, and Inlafor kfrnl,trolwilk an ftorktaltal rs Belt Pat= Rorer rall Hatotoor% Iron dales—Onener of noes and Myr. otroefo,.Pittfbur...- . . - 0 0,61 1 & Offra_ loam. J - L ll. BOGER'S* "Miiiufaeturers of ""~ T. C. WMMNfMN; .. \\ r } - \'4.•--',7. -7---- \\• . . ' k \•\ \ . ~.. \ , . 1 : -, I . -. . A . \ ~... GA\ \T, „ \\ __. _,...,--...... \‘, - \ . ,s, voixint LXVII --;-NUMBEii, 292\„ N'',: - t ,-14, ' ' , 4 ,itllL f Y 24, 1854. Now, what on earth could hare induced thin gallant veteran to think that ho had anything to do with "maintaing our international obligations with foreign powers'." Does not thd'Union tell Lim in the above quoted extract that he had noth ing to do with that subject—that the civil au thorities take charge of itt- Poor General? How unfortunate that- he -should - have regarded the experience of a long military career, and made it Llnguide, instead of taking as his rule of action the new-tangled teachings of that school of states men which justifies and defends and allows inn buster's:2, provided it looks to lan' accession of territory. Perhaps be will know better 'next time, and so let him go into the back woods, anti not trouble bin head with Obsolete notions of du ty and tespect for. the laws. It is a great place, that Washington, where such schemes and ideas as those unblushingly avowed ny the Union are concocted. • 'loiterer, these patriots are merely making the most of the time allowed them. They read quite intelligently the indications of the approaching national storm till& will hurl them from power, and minds bent upon ,certain ends, they shrink from nothing to accomplish them..Philp. N. Amer. . 1112 MASSACHUSETTS ES:UMANE AIDS lETT.. —We learn that the party Which left this city yesterday, under the auspices of the Emigrant Aid Society, to become sottlere in the, new tern tory of .IZensas, numbered sixteen individuals. Large accessions to its numbers were anticipaz ted at Worcester, Rochester, and other cities and towns along the route, no, that when the party mates St. Louis it will probably comprise four hundred. The reason why so few persons left Boston upon this trip, Is not because there,ere' but few who are desironsio seek their fortunes in the far west, or 'because the plane of the Soo MeV are imperfectly cat_ It is. because the Fontana' , labors attendant upon the organiza tion and arrangement of ouch an association hare been so , great as to preclude the possibility of taking the necessary steps to secure migrants. The expedition, therefore, was rather- for the benefit of emigrants by the way, 'than of emi grants front Boston. The next party, witiCh will. probably leave in the month ,of August, will doubtless convey a largo number front this city. Present appearances* indicate for Thin city s great demand for its benefits. So' mony letters are daily received by Dr. Webb, the secretary of the 4880011d100, from , persons wishing to emi grate, in all parts of this section of the country, that it would- require the constant - errices of two men to answer them ell.. One lot r received fretei Vermont ?Antes . that fifty ;Sr six y families in a certain , locality are prepared . start for Kansas as soon as a time shell be act y the So ciety, and many other lettere of a lik gratifying tenor have been reared from nil tho neighboring States, affording evidence tha .there are molly thousands in this section who_will be , glad to avail themselves of the advantges for emigre .tion held out by this-association.—Boston -Jour . Dr. Linfon; formerly. surgeon In the 11. States Navy, shot two men at Laredo, Texas, - recently; Ile - was subsequently selind by a mob and hung .on a gnllowa erectedopcin the publbi plum. • - Cnexans.4,3 o l, o exceedingly regret to see it stated in tholttehmond Engnirer of Tuesday that the cholera diets in that city to alarming eitent, and that, too, in an epidemic , form; that several cases had occurred the 'Preceding day; that it seemed to be on the Increase; and that it attached* sill elseses, slithoixt reference to their diet or habits of • : - in - iepertedittat The LowseMe Peelocrat sari ht b waquittnd ine of - tlie Hardie county make and gat. Ward, was seSsatlr. bitten by a -- that the Eike died. ; Couscumicm—Mr. Robert Schuyler, the New York swindler, was corm-L."l6am in regard to Sunday trims on the New Haven Railroad.— Mr. Edward Crane, the man whose over-issues of Vermont Central stock now engages public at tention, wan ono of the orators at the meeting of the •'Young Men's League," in .1closton; during the last municipal election, and under the ban ner of "Alunicipal,lntogrity;" made a furious on slaught upon gentlemen of the standing of Ben jainin Seaver, Sampson Reed, O,irer Frost; and their emaciates in the city government—Trona cripi. -It strikes us that paragraphs like these, which we perceive are eagerly caught up by certain pa pers, teach a false morality, and undesignedly no doubt, tend to lower the standard of right and wrong, as regards the nand:act of public men.— The inference here is, that the discontinuance of Sunday railroad trains is an improper and un worthy act, and such an ono as would be likely to-be dictated - only by hypocrasi or pretended conscientiousness. 'The : paragraph is pointlem if it means anything less than this. There atm those, however, sincerely conscientious men, who regard the matter in is:different light, - and who honestly and anxiously believe that the un necessary running of railroad cars on Sunday is an immorality, a desecration of the Christian Sabbath, and a violation - of. the divine law., In the minds of such men, neither the motives nor the conduct of a particular•indtvidual can have anything to do with settling this important ques tion. An iniividual may do a right thing from a wrong motive, or homey inflict a serious injury upon the public morals bypursuing a consoien tions but mistaken course of conduct.. Nordoes it follow that, because: Mr. Solmyler has yielded to temptation and cummitted an offence which 1 , shows that his moral sense has become. blunted, that ho was absolutely hypocritical, or that he I made a thike pretence of conmientionaness, in re gard to tho running, of Sunday trains on the New • York and New Maven .Rathroad. Ile may have been as sincere as hp certainly was right in niing his official influence to prevent n violation of the Sabbath. But whether he was or not, the gum.; lion of, the right or wrong of running Sunday trains is not in the least degree affected by' his conduct; and no "onewho duly respects they di vine • law :would draw. an unfavorable inference entifrom his hypecrlay. So irk regard the other "coincidcno adduced. It proves nothing. Because Mr. Crane has been found wanting in commercial integrity, it does net follow that ev ery one whom he has herebifore found occasion to oppose as a public man, is or was necessarily perfect in respect, to "municipal integrity."— Boston Tracelcr. • The British Consul at Boston has issued a no tice, which embodies , this important 1111110111100- ment:-- 6, 11er Britannic Majesty's Government having taken the opinion of. the Law - Officers of the Crown as regard the nature and the degree of penalty which any subject-of. liar Majesty would render himself liable td in contributing to the Rireign Loan, istiehtlarGoverincentet sin reposes to contract, have 'decided :thet Britash subject contributing to a I,oan meal in behalf of a sovereign at war with Great Britain, will bo guilty of. High .Treason as 'adhering to the Queen's enemies." There' haio been five deatba in Carrollton within tha lnet few dap of cholera--CciPt. John Arbuckle, wife and daughter, wog understand are among thora.—Steubenrille Herald. The No b elli e (Went malted the, following statement of the interments in the two, Cemeter ies in thrit city from the first of Ilay t o the 11th of July, inclusive , Cholera.'. Other Diseases. Total. city Cemetery, 88 115, - -9.0 a `Catholic 12 ...7 19 100 222 There were, addition to the above;lo inter ments is the j Catena cemetery. trom thi' Ten neasee and Alabama .railroad, 'and 2 . from; the Nashville and ,LOolsvllle_ railroad; :or.oloters itadcots....T!isse.persoyul aid eons ntileir fron . . - \ , . , •t . revel the I.ondql rim.. ~,,,issersaahmt. \1 - \ \ ' y r on, the louden Tilne4l,7o ‘..'; The lanareertion In Stitt \ \ I"ablie..entiittents In Units. on the 11;er. : ... \''• Palm, Wednesday, July \.,.) \ -.6 \ P. M. Letters from - the frontiers of . ; Italy, °tree t VIL e Menden,. rays: :%. ' date, mention th at the intervention of-Aus tria 1 uii, telegraphic despattb from 314. id, dated `ti cs qiimtlen of the East has produced a remarl S o'ifitick in. the evening bf the Bd, \ au. .... \ - i -- ‘ .."—es k obi change iri the state of the public mind , : that 't moat perfect traiomility prewed in 1 Ita&. The \ Italians have flattered themseti that capktal-vthat a fresh reinforcement \ eif \ \V,_oopi was ectedt-that the insuagcnts were, • toot ~ , p aga i n it Russia"wonla be the signal ft 1 neighbeiheoil of Aranjnez—anti that the reports] that 'the first ~it shot fired `': by the West general \ confliigistion in Europe , anireensequi received tram the provinces a re v er y. satinfaeepT- ly the cernmencement of a\war against Austi The 'nig eetion began on fie mornitigg progress throughout the Penh:mit/44_ isniithnl i ' the 28th, ti'. up \ to the most recant date it ~, is The Bonapartist 'propaganda has Made me I still uncrolh ;.. even athording 'to \the most .7*' of establishing an independent kingdom, in Lei s , 'vocable aceoun \ uk ~ , - \ '',,,, • \;', bardy`o \ and the himirt dynasty in Naples, W 11 ''.-. A telegraphie ispatch, received \ here this af- rlondly eherished. Sn'a word all men wt p 7 reenoon, and whir, left Madrid at 6 o'clock last 1 paring lbr a new war of ‘ indePendeace. \\\ shim, een, states ; tlia , tine ' , footed Te does,' ' ...The attitude issunted`by Austria again - i/I thapthe insurgent, Main the neigh rood of siihas dashed to\the gronnit;all those:hopes) Ariinjuez, and adthi, 'that:\ the Government were =stitch as that poker , by tieelming herself • most \ anxiously awainng.\ reinforcements: from quiiremdly iMfaver \ tif the iii:estein.Powers i SaragiMa and Valladolid;mnd that if they've- renew%heralliance with England, has fermi ceived them—that is, If thsytlidnat "pronoMic`e" sort Mate 'mrdiakwith France (for that v on their March against thaWretehed mittimm England', as MI the appearance o} 'an- eat who are 'the canoe of ,thei . bletod that haa been, i amoureithqand has considerably increased . , shed—they had every hope tif heating the insiir- ,political in . nerice'ln Nl:trope.. In place of bel gents in the: next encounter With thiMa; Yen 'attacked ialbily, Austria has, we, are maul have in another'A column, dd( ,the \ bend oft, obtained a fOrmaleakagement on the part of 4pain, some dll pile of the combat, which took \French Goverilment; that no movement in - pace on the eveMrig of the .fifitli`. \Contrary to part of the Pealasals Will'se promoted or cc 9i,4 is stated in those accounts irAaki are taken - imuiticed by it .pod that 'should the Imes .fro Abe li l\ Government, organs', \ I Ma 'enabled to arlse'france winiriplcy . Yorte for the reprelii: ass reyou that the kisa on botkand•riol, alone on of itafserions atteirmi at imielntion set on 1 the side of,the insurgents was very; great. the by the Italian patriots, to \whatever . species repeated tharges made, by the cavalry Were at class 'they belong. \ , \ \-," .•• ' the Instigation of Gen. Unice, and With the oli: Suck , an engagement was Mere than anffici •ect of 8 "ring.the artilliTy,: in which‘they failed. to arms; the progress • tif the Miratist propal '\ I have Miami authentie account stating ' hat dm in Ihily, and completelytliaco.urage those a y of the ,liasiii had as yet t , pronounacd in fa-were engaged in it. Yet aver neirMay be.foi v . ormf the i surrection, thkagh there Wes aro- many Italian:, Mho exprittathe detivietion I imoethis afternoon, that the people of Saiegosin Austria Is aciing With k 444 friJOI Rothe qi 'had atone so. \ Itlualao rumoked. that the Maur. \Gen of .Etl , t, and that sic -F bee a Secret tint ;fonts hod reeel;d \ reinforeemeikt'ato the tine:nut 1 atanding trithltulaia. Abs rd and lAnjust. at. of , front \ 5,01.10 6,000: 'but 1 tarok it right to 1 positions of thi l ithid are carried Much furthm ad; that \there is po.'huthentic. proof:, of the fact:'; arid there may Vier found a iew whtl , will so • \ The aucknn event as the early of Sark- i Wally attempt totperanaile you that siir; day, go 4 k wasleapected.l- have no dou b t appeart.4 when leant , expected, tam Emperor Lou jape that diming:the 'Quitiah. journey ter coon- :loon will Unmask Afle.llo,:nnd mike anapposite • try reiddenea to hlfideldshe and ti\te were the populations in fay)r of a war of. , matiiikall. '.; • under the greatest \appreliensiou of befog inter- ' fies." These, howevq, arebatdelnsions pavti 'misted by the ismadrone Of the insurgents who cipated by 'a very small minority of run . ... were . \ hovering in the neighhorhood. I de not ; i \`, - . ..., ti\ ,venture to give an opinionni , to the issue itearns \tie Jousaroa \ Corkrr, iiiiiANA.— : insurreetionAut it is certaili s that even the fiMo . ,,de letterin the \ lndianapolis Jetirtial;daled "Fronk- \\,, of the govarrhnent itself angel : pate its . authets lin, Jihnstonhpanty,'gives en aisle:motet apolit and itwauld be difficult \to give you an idea 6( ical meeting ikthat town of 'the iteepleVif Jain- \ -- - the hatred. against `thih Government,: aton county. • Byes. called as Nebraska Meet- \ even on the,yareof\perzone s in \tti \ employment, i lt 1 / 2 , g. ~Y the old Imo &Moors Speeehikwere ' • 1 The following d4patclihaa been received: -' \ ' de in favor of 'the' Nebma • bill,liy lion. G. \ "BATON:4E,', Wed.CiAday, ..in4Y 5 ,\ (Madrid; \ Pd.) \ Fitat, Gen. • Allen MaY, Co . Prake, amt. the The rebels were boa pletel defeated on Abe junior editor of the s litate Se 'net.; -After they.' ; \ ',lloth. Those who still Old ou are in the neigh - . - Were thieugh, a calk\ was in e for VAT. •24 1 1: ji • ' , - ~,, \ lierhood of Madrid. 4 eat n berofi,officerepionlcship, who obtained le Vu from the chi and eoldiers have already aband ed theta, and\ - mai i, makes Temperance sti4i, and to reply., : ', made their sub - Mission. It is . hop thatolnight , to a pol i on s e r G eo . .ki4aiiar ht. ; Bespoke theidesertion will be still \ ore cohsideble.— \ w ith greet ellect, so niuelt,ao that the General ,Madrid continues, tranquil, \ d the \new from typed hint to oilier, and denied his right to speak, the Pkprince satisfactory."\ \ :, \ . brit the pekple' Would hear \kisn, and ! , squatter l in \ - T — be —i' Emlarticitrio : num. ,, , sovereignty prevailed-over * objection raised adcum a The N. T. Trilm.. • -- A by the General . ter ie. a i la ta . TO \.- , C'T \ WP :t ' Srp..scoar., 'l'nes py, - July 18.1 „yea taken and thehem:a was ikunonfoieue vote . . ' , i; \ Aa\ pre\ iously announced, the first company against\ the Nebraska sitindle, 'and a majority - ' ~ of emigrants from Massaehosetts tel s insashare% vo t e in favor of‘a prohibitory: Muer 'lei\ B o - ....• liessed 'through our city to-day. Th received A A , 'Much for' Nebraska in\ q;ohnston moiety. . ; -: .rie neeessionekte their windier betweenWorces 'ter, and Itochester, but at the\ latter ewe fifty were'expeeted to join it, and;aslarge nu her at AM°. The \ Company will probably number five handred \by the time it reach es St. s Lont...— They are ticketed, hrough by the Association, at twenty dollars , each as advertised though the Association has titit- yet; been able \to proctYne tickets at ho . low a figure. The present company, was entirely composed. of men ; Mel \no women'. s ere ,cipected to go, iik \ present. They' are each', `armed, end no fear is entertained \ in n regard to \ e quiet recognition. Of.. their right* by‘those , is ik o nave entered the territory before them : ; , aring the matiths of Givitember. mid Oehiber, th ii it . l,l\expected a ,company; will leave Buffalo sr ery \;,°°Y. and on ntrangeMent will -be made., through I mai imseciations, Mithat those, joining them ;at any point on the \ rente will also ge • througlint enlaced ; fore. Dir4lhayer Willige through With a company . iii a fei , ;tveelm. V \ A dispute has sprung up bet : we:en our Conot at New Archangel 'Arid Gen. Saitolk,a, the Gov.; ernes of Ramschatkit and all of \ the Rassianl Possessions in North \ America. Thi3:-.affair, we may add, promises to be of no mean importance ; and may even lead to an open ruptinehetween , this country and the Emperor NicholaS4a result which would produce a decisive effectufun the', present.war. in. Europe, and terminate in cense;' quences of stupendous weight upon the -dust-k -nit:eel both the Old and the New World. \ Some intelligence vignelYinizihredte us a few days' since; but not in such - shape as to warrant publication, SOO= . length fobs confirmed, and its purport is: nothing less than-the serious difft : clatTiust,,referred.to between. our effientirepre-1 Sentatitnyz. the..Nertli Pacific end' the - Rimini,. authorities Of that regioti.' , '"The circumstances of this affair; as stated in the Courrier des Etats iTnis of yesterday morning, substantially agree with the intelligence we have received, and are given upon the authority of private letters to that paper. We quote : From time immemorlal,the Americans have ex ercised the right of fishing and trade, along the whole Northwest Coast, without distinction, and this right was never disputed. It has been res pected more than ever since the treaties of 1821, 1824 and 1844, between Russia and the .gimeri can Government. Towards the beginning of April last, General Sawmills, acting under powers conferred upon him by hii Gove.nunent, grunted to a powerful company the exclusive right of fishing along the - :whole extent of coast where the Russians possess , regular establishments. - : This cession embraces a considerable zone of Northern waters and mit- - ny points to which Russia has no manner of ' claim or title. At the same time, General S.ageska, made known to all the foreign representatives in his jurisdiction the net he had, just concluded, and informed them that alrvessels disregarding the rights of the parties, to whom this cession had been made, should be captured and their proprie tors subject to a fine of $l,OOO. This measure produced a profound sensation, and was follow ed by an energetic protest on the part of the' American Consul. :Notwithstanding this protest, the Russian authorities have retained an Maori earl and a Chilian vessel, by. force, in the Bay of Sitka, under the pretext that they were equipped, expressly, to engage in the forbidden fisheries. Things were in the same posture 'at the last In order to appreciate of the full bearing this affair, it would be well to remember that Russia has, - at different periods, put forward claims to., certain rights andprivileges in all the more im.4 portent regions of the 'Western c6astot Amer:call that she has several times, had very Serious dif= ficulties, on this score;; with the United , States;• and that those difficulties have never Yet been positively settled since the last treaty, viz: that of 1844, was merely provisionaL—S. Znies. A - few-dais since, a !Demuth,- with en unpro nounceable name, was attamined before the Po lice Court of Cinclunii a charge or hating a nuisance on his premises, and was fined $2O and costs. He refused tnpay the fine and was sent to jail. The next day the wife sought the Jail Committee of Coin:mil, and earnestly entreated for berbusband's discharge, on the ground that his family were in a suffering condition for want of his means, to support them. She begged with tears in her eyes, and Awaltened the sympathies of the committee, who gave her an.order for his discharge on the payment of $ 5 of the fine awl costs. On the back of the order they wrote a note to the jailor to search the mon ind wife be fore they were allowed to depart from the jail. They were searched, and on the husband was found $2BO in gold and $175 in gold on the wife. A Londe letter saist--A controversy is now carried on here with some vigor, as to the pro priety of opening the Crystal 'Palace on the Lord's day, icon scarcely think therlgis any chance of this, especially as it would be followed. by an agitation for the opening of ail places of public amusement on Sundays, and the religious feelings.of the people of- this country would be deeply offended by the introduction of such It practice. It _is true that. Sunday is the poor man's only day of recreation, and the arguments in favor of opening such' places as the British. 'Museum, or the Zoological gurdensom Sundays, are not without :their force; but the opposing party. are convinced that it: would lead to a dose- oration of the day, and be contrary to the intent,, of the divine law. Another . controversy regards the exhibition of naked !statues of' men and wO- I men, Some time since' n strong remonstranr* l against the eildbition of nude statues Of men in' the Cryatel Palace, was signed by the Archbish cip of Canterbury, and the majority of the ops, which had the effect of producing some al tercationin this respect; but it has not been sit flcieritio give satisfaction, and aeraralladieshave been writing letters to Alm Record, denouncing the. exhibitionef.nude statues of /mates, as oven more demoralising thins those Of the men. They consider ' it as both contrary tOaariptare,and all English notions of delicacy. . wo Ithe a good joke, presided it don't eat too deep. is the ileum, yeate.rday, sou. Mt. ijorrist, o f miosimippl, Made a short, speech, ksthe ermine of which he poked the following bit of too at the Virginia abstrantioniats sofour tree Virginian, idr. Chairman, carries the `Constitution in his petal: Ate some folknoorry_ll revoiser—elwaye ready:to aboot it :at the liret person who excises.' his petit!"— Task Stier. • c. w •Wittp , As VOL:Mitt LXyII—NUMBEit, 292 • , , 33ratunistm.— . A have received ttiefolloii4r • information ..1. ‘.. . iteins of within -a \ few days, on e most undoubted intln)ritA - • ;; ~-.. C ' First.-,Governor .13'mler\.; Lias'. jest rdonett three unmitigated seoinidrela, who were eenviet ed of high Crimes in Phqadelitilin; 'end sentenced . . to prison. Supposed :reason , ' T thely end 't,heir Islands haveintes, and thelpevesnor`waritsthetn. • . - ' &send-I—During" his last trip,, fcrthe eltylm ".visited an extensive lags* tiebr establishment 14 _ %Toyameliaing. Supposed raison-4itbil. ditto. '‘...: •' --, • ‘ , Third.—A boat captain' or,lcoithumbcriand, •\ l'a., lately attempted to sell a . free colored boy in \ '. • his employieent in Maryland ,"", and was arrested ~t," for kldnapping, bet was ieleaSedilitouga the.e.i- V eitiods of w - '''' '' , sod t.easoi-;= . : 1": ditto, ditto his relelme, on his . - \ famili;., nrs. to fear', • I ' 'that the,rie/ in time to vote Or' _people —em ed hi Paean Jserited • '.. -•-•;,, - ' l , yesterday sleet of t.- •;, -..'':'. ~ne fresh) ii\ it has latcly beei constitit , hciiting'ib _— ....,...1 or daily and - • ; - v.,..-, , : free t y wat ...rig Vie plants. , Dr: P.'esplents \ aro ,notif well filled Witt; fruit in every stage, fiqm.' the lessom and thellamallest . green 'barges to - the :tgo - red,. Sipe ~ ..4fire ..Mood,, amongitt. ok , , •-;', ',L . .; :1 finest,-I*tlieway Mt all the delicious' fruit. - - What ansacquisition to the treasures' of ltortaanl-,;\ tare has this simple discovery contributed?` Dr. • .., ,',. ~,-. P. thinks It probable that' the some process \will , ..\,' 1 .,:...,- ', Produce this - same - result With 'the ilaspherrY; , ' - v' . - scarcely lasi prliodthabllio pecileSS,Straither; '' :•\. ~.:- -..' • rs - -Should ibis ideti'hiscialistSf,'-thel¢ng. intik . ..Y . -AT ' • uo3sloll,of table fruits betWiten - .tinise of , the eari; - ';' , ;;'2.',, , ,,, -.:, ly Summer, anddho .antutroF,,Fp be 'richly, sap:\ -,.„: ~, '_,„. plied. Thanks to the experitVersOlteestrict‘.;;•: ',, framNatureancliticantifril an 'enificentsecieta:: ~ - '"....,::: - ;„fl Act, Attu- • . ••• • i' , - •'• .• " -'''"-'' ' '''' \ Tii L to -fe -ersoui ' • ''' '''' . 4.san OF A Tomm. ..,-- , er Aye w p .; . .... , . advaaced in years Who consider' eir decesidas an•cient which willSrtly take plane. -- v).n old gentliiman; aged only - ghtYlour years, on ; being informl of the death f an' acquaintance at the advanced age of niatt answered. VI am for ' l.--. ...' ry to hear of his death, utl, 'ecnifesi,,l am not' '-;', '• . -...", much sirpriseth .' Il ls co etittition was hattirally ti-,,,- : • , ,, , .; • weak., and he was babit\iallY ;• . carelesii : of his health. '• I (decays predicted` that he !rooktTof be FILAOIiFST \cif A Pot - .4.-,A, sympathetic .e - gine driver, WS has song been employed - en the - . New Raven lin contemplates' at poem on thiii -,. ..,1.1 - ; subject of 'Salm ler „end Lis frauds All OUP. ': , ,,.: i ' \ \\ that he hasyet co Posed, ho hail furnish e d to thei;" - Roston Post, is,folleWs: ' ' , , • ' ' • .0, - Robert Schuyler; -: I -t - ,. , . ; t ~,..- ~ - ;,.i.\., -,r% !Why \lid. yea g0, , ;;,:r. , „ :),..\.... -'' '...- -' To I?nrst.\.7cq : bileri,,- - .... , , .A-. , ~.., _.., ~,,, 130. uncommon te.:.. 3'') . \i, f 1 ED PEACIIES--50 bus.juit real lin redo by Jr& J. gIEANS-15 h . bls.. in store and for salsby : P .104- - • • • ' B T . AKE FISEt-,30 bbls. White .Fish; YAM bbbi. Trout 40 bbls. 'White Fl" . . 60 halt WA!. Trout., In store und for diQo by 11 4 ' . , B. CA. FIELD.: • • ' • p I ACON-23,000 lbs, Bacon Ifams;:,•.. 10,000 do do !Wm : - eo" u'Lr* " i kTAWLtt EW DIACKEREL--23 bble:l7o, 3 - Maas. • to e • lo4octlonlZl ludf bldg. No. a Isagv.s. Inspeetioa, o . n re sod Am sae b 7 • . 1V.11.131=0N L 2C0.12. Jolt/ comer Roar and yr:attests:. yoRODUCE=4O bbla spill white Beans; • 30Q but. Drl.l.l4l6tben ' 790.• but: torted Applai, 107' b, . r..itouisox T OUISVILLKLI3IE-100Ablis. just med tr sale br jell • EAMON &OM LOIIR- 100 bbls. S.F. reo'd uu tea. prime fresh Ricejest -. reed JUL and Gm nle by-- Mcintia _ ::c RIED APPLES--.,50 bus. in store and or ple br jr4 • J. It. CANnEat. UNDRIES-32 bbleaard, . • 101,111 s. Grease: br.2 has.iNfic a yy ri. x ..3 4 . 12 DIM - pared MT 1 tox old Copper; _ • 2 01& copra DLLs, landing Dom rieemer 11.T.Yestmeri tor .W 6 . 1#&1All DICKEY & 00•• • kgs. Np•l Ligdrjuat .recedand Td : Awned. by DILWODYEI &CO.' DRY tai d as u d 7 A.pp Pcac t!es. 1 Far Aldo by I.NDLAWASH have reed alotaf India Wash HUM, at ate low odes of eta par . yard. Also, an assortmenaort Amato! truant • tosportal, at priers low for quality , . • : allsarralkillTALlD/TELD. . SUNDRIES -4 bbla. .Lard, d; I w..4.orea.pa : 1 ciak Been= •r• •In 5.01 et Blotto. novr lE:Wag from newnertlii&Xia for .alo br. jell/ • • 'IBAIAItHICKEY osiram , AND GLOVES—A. A. blasi)i), ji o Co . tar. daring their Sail-Aunt:algal,. atkre alai/ prflostary and Walla at a ratatUoa atla par . mat., • IliAlftY SALT-3 1 0 auks "Mttop'e": 14y ,-- xy otrool Eolt for fazoll )..ozol dairy pomons. for Ws Ili m e 27 LE ELY GREESE-100', bs' r t prime W.B. - Cheese' reed this ds7 Ur els) T.LITTLE ... L N 0.11 2 &mad rtreaß Q trGAß: , —iso hbd j. Sugarjustree'd atafor 1,7 null- JOIDI YLOYD OX- 11 - RIST MILL FOAL SALE OR RENT,—A. - ..:4 nlnnble Cirtrathl d run of stone, Is remolds ta, der and dol.gg.gonq bushiest, situAto oti the. Bead/ and' Beaver Canal, s short Moisture hoot %h. Ohio river, with shod Dwells! M oss ArrioSta tea erste of . TAM. sin ts 4.16 cimmEnT " 114.0Y6 CLOTHIN most:: ccinipleth kJ, and weisansble ;WWI t t YpIPTIL_IPL ,33 7-133dO e Cin 1 1 nwer offeand In the ci , x!.lEzwiEws.e a tb, Wood in WeitudY a 1 3213.•1 3 .• ao l le 3 t 3 k , nwiaialT 3- GOOD Mar G HOUSE EQIX,SALE; fausticin hand . 3 leaden, and totaling linotnin w thslandand order. . ft.C3317(11/4111entr5:.,_ I LET—A, eeK 2estory er w.. to !: 3713 le tom,' suitable for oirr! 7 . etawaterlitho, :I F .:vv:W; ,y4a4 poe.-- > y ~p
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