. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE CDSLISTIED DAILY ASD. WEEKLY BY _ WHITE fkllo. DAVID NUS WUTTLI . IBAIDSEL RADIUS. nryia 'ex tam ntrxr, MTG. MOO= MID WOOD. TERMS:. D I LT—as dolin Per iolnaio. 9 6 3. in I ds Wra EKKLT—ToodullarsPer no.. In adasneo. Cabs • be supplied °Wilts following conditions: 21:res copies p erm 6 00 evirs do .-- ---.... 9 00 • it sooty copies do. ... . . I.XI 00 „ psck*re 6,rsad: dab iota addressed to one person sod •Pd advance: No dub papers mil! 6e Ulu year expires, u ideas tile money is sent fur, RATES', OF 'ADVERTISING: •- - to Pqaa.tv., (lb floes of Nentaareil or Ag 4.4/ .. Do • one loacrtlon... . ,rt7:r..........e 050 • , Do -•- each . 1041flonal inferthro , .... 025 • Do one week- • • . 775 . --...--•••••• . ~,, ,„, Do two 'woke . ° - Ito three week 5,...,... .... t........ { 00 . Ito Do ' three months ...... -......-. 0 03 Do roar mouths-.- ... , . ---. ..... ..... 10 00 Standing Crds, (611 ems on Ites:r asment4 ' G 00 Outollar fur each additional line.ne ~ • .`. One square, ohangeable at plosoro,thoo 0 .... sumo omelustro of po,Por ... ; . ~..••••••—•••• For each additienal gum, inferted arse one month. and tor each additional Rowe Insetted =Aar the rer.elr retea halt Advertisements szeoothuy a spun., and not aver fifteen lite.:, to be charged nui a stoats. find a half.' ' • P bileltcrs not fattonteble , fur legal advertisements Leona the emount charged loillwir pul.ll6dio. . - Annum:tang candidates for o'lce to be Charged the Mrs 65 tither advertleetnente... , Advertisements not marked on t he cop; for a s , ettl, fled nrsb. of insertions, will be- cautioned till fitrbbl. and peratent enacted acentslinglY• ' The privilerre of annual advertisers le strictlF 'holt , ' to flair p.m tromeilata bashers, and - ni1.." 7, 5r 71.°7 " 7° 1 ' the benefit of other }lemons, as well es ell advertisements not bamediately eouneeted. es with their (.11 badvemS, and all e 1... of edvertimments, lu length or otherwise. be rood the Ilrnitsvoltsg.i, will be chargya at the usual vette. For all such tesuslent advertising, bills will boooPar.toll r 00 4..". end prtentot payment Is desired. All advertbsuntoste-fur obsritable inetnutions. fire com panies, ward, tewnship, and other publie meetings. and ell political moeings suet nothwa, to to wracked Mai prim, Poi , political strictly In adratet. - - . , , fiLrriwo notices to be charged GO mutt', ueeth notices lamortod 'without charge, endues senora} . .. nio4 by funerellultatione ar obltusTy riotleor, and }than so accompanied,to be pall fur netted. advertisers, and ail ottani sending communica tions, or requiring nottecs • designed to cell attention-to ot t er , Solreos, -Concerts, or any public outortainmoom , chancre ore made for admittance-4u notices of vei -1 eta aserelatlima-avert entice 4oeiGned to 040 . 474 . 774. to•private erderprlees , eteleMeten or.lotoodod - td promote Individual Interest, can only he !warted with the under standing that the amine hi en be ;Am for. 11 intended to be !period In the losal boinntn, the game will be charged • ... .. . .. - . . .. • a t the rote of 10 eenta per Dna... • Merlon or Da- no to he Merged triple price. Tavern 11.1renso Petition, *2 each. • . heal Estate Agent.' and Anetkomerendvirtliernmata not to be claraed under 7e sir rate; teat allowed a dlacoutt of thirty-three and one.thlr' d_ , ,per cent flom the amount of bills. R WELRY 06 TILVIITIML2 to win? ?Ann. i t. One Uquare, three Ineartione....—. -$. 00 Do. eachaddltlonal trourtlon ..... .'...-. Si . ADXTAT106111:7 1 1 1 V *EMS PAril. One Square. (10 lines.) one Inaortlou .D 0 cents. . • D 0... each additional insertlon...-.15 mate. . All tranelent mkrertirements to tr Pali tra-sdronco. RATES OF DISCOUNT. .402.00201AV1X lan •Ilia V1T15112201 , GAILLITT., Yr N. 1101,151 ES & SONS, Brokers. 16,. 67 3144.1. f O. talwan-Third.rmi Fotnit, es. Pdtsbunk. PENNSYLVANIA. Branch at Xenia..._.._. lii Bank of Pittaburgh....--.barqtramh at V , Cleptown.. do• Ettlattro Bank of dO--- - intrICAT Wok. llucinantl- - -do 'Mot. awl Mauurs of. da-.14.r Commorelal Ilt. Attein4...do Bank uf Commarm..l:-...pa: PrankKo Bank-- -..... do Bank of North Amerlea....parlYsfamOo 8ank........... do , Bank of Yforth'd Libertkoapar gldoLliblnadTrtteten.. do Bank of Pennsylvania .... . . par Western Iteservoliabk- d 0:. Hank of Penn townably... Bank of 'Hamilton ...,.... -- 4 ematnemini hank of Pia-..nax •mall .siotea...-----.1:4 tanners' A let'llmtl.m . Bk-parl. NW FINOLAND. Oirard Bank. . ... . - -......6...mr ill aolvent Bank+ .. ~. ' ...- n Kennington 8ank.,.... ' •., nor ' ' • NEW 'YORK. Manufm. k Mead Bank..pas Nor Test -C11r....-.-...Tat 6incbanine Book ..........-Mf edt.ttl wt y LA .,,i, ''• '11*1111T:1311T112Tt.....t.:1'...Pr; 8a1t1nt0m......- - . ,Rat; f outhwark 8ank..:...-..-L-faxiConut:y ...... .....-.......... , i Tradearnan'n 8ank...,...... -par N. J BESET A -DBLAW kith. - Western Bank -...nm,,,,AU tolvent Itan , X Bank of Chambenbscrst..: 1' N InGIYIA. . (look of Chaster County -.16•1•11".coqk of sto , Tnnor-,--Vi Bankof Danvillo --.par , Boiat of Va.. idetnnonn-• °_, Bank of Del. CO, Mutster-ratiNz. Bank. - Va... Norfolk - Bank oft lermantown......-par Varmers'ltk ot - Virents. Bank of Gottmintegh.:-.:14 Aleretutubek6lerh.:Bank fi Bank of Lewistown --.......-rorth Western 80nk ....-.. • Bank of Middletown.--... 161 ' 81.2.311them.....-,,.-.-• "• fd o n tkom my Co. Bank . par - IiORT It - CAROLINA. 'lank of-Nortbutobnriond-pmillank of Cam Pear--.. '2 Columba ilk 0 Bridgat6upartliank of St. of.N. Comira 2 - Boylmtown Itauk..-........par Cum. nank..WilmingtOn. ..... • .11aston Rank Pa: Marthant4llk,Neubmn. 2 Elio Bata ..... ---.. • ..-1!a SOUTH .OABOLINA. war n. Ili of linekt 00-var Ilkoftbont.of 6.ossollna .'arm llk of Innesator-par Bark of SmAtrearolina. 2 Farmers' Bank of l:aadlok•parl Bank of CM...1.:n0n--. 2 rum. Bk of Fehuylkl;l Co-par Plantere& 3.lmbatee Inc'. 2 Par. & pr. w.,....b00&L V: OEOBOTA. • ..,. n,,,,,1ia 00k Waaltington-partAurosta In, &Medea • Itarriabnrp,: Ben!k-'.:........!..:4 Book 61' Ai . I,q-;1,2m. .. . = ttl....::t:::::41 n' ' f . 11 _ V; NM IV," '.. Lemmata:oolmq Bank....par All,thrent Banks-- ..... 3 laMnun mr.0,&......-,..,.Dar __, KENTUCKY. • _ Al' Ban, of Pottavitia 'l4 llt of Neolaukt,Loubree 13; Mown:cabala Beak ...-.-..:...tur Ilk of Lon.vv'e.Tbareton " West Brandi Bank.- . . - 34 Northern BkofKentneky Wycadag Ilk,Wilkaabaire hiSoutbelutikoffientmlY " York 8ank....:. .... ~....-...1361 ' ',ItSI 4 OUBL Italie( Notes - ......I`. Bit of Sta ILLI N OISuri-,V; 0115, 7 . .., • .... Oblo State Bauir6..'-....- .1` Statellanketolllranekra au Branch at Akr0n............. do Bank of 1111nolv- .... ...- .75 'lmam at Athen5.".........- 'do • • WIFC.ONS.Lti. Illmett at Bridamort--.. do Maxine k Piro In. CO. ohio C. Branch at Cllillicotha....- do MICIIIO AN. Branch atClevoland-...... do:Fatmetilleoltanlm. Bank 2 Monett at T01ed0..—.... drerammt Stook Zack' 3 Bramh at Paytort..-a:-..... do gsulasplar Ilank---.-. ,3 Manch at.D•Mware.....,.... do Inaneante.,Mar..-. .4. ' '-'l4......frigralar4::::?-4111,•!br-ai;:iiiir . ' ... ' I m fialan.i.... do BY' of 'N. AmericaStironto'l Amuck at Idanarlelt_-..... -do Ilk of the Peoptir,Totonto ~ 6, 1.."...-"c 11inia1,....:.--- do Bank or!dOntrefl...:-... .11 o h at Cineinuatl.....-- do III: of tt..Canada.-Torunto 6 Brandi at Washington-- dol EASTERN EXCII.AN(IE. . . . Brandt at Cadls--- ... _.- do On :hew 1 0rk.,.......-- 1%, Brandt A Lailmelter-_, •do On 11,lladelobla-.....-- do Branch .2 Steubenville- dolOn Baltimore. ...... ~....- do Branch at Mt. Yernon...... do PrEdTICRN EMMA:COIL' 11,1.04 at Ifewark.---„, dcoleinclunit.L.,---------•1: Pflug :Sittig. '•- .do 1 1 4 Louis . • 'llfa hat Trot, .74.: dolOol.l3..CACtifliefer.. Branch at Mt. Pialant.....do DOubinuna.Sfaniatt--.4.,,00 r ' * D th t 1 . n ! ' t . . No =.. . . " -.. . Ir. Eg'il`: ad,. •?*,..-'t . ........, -- ....1N5, R—.....t..q - .... 6.1 tmi., ......-. ..........10") ' j lttat :t &.-liiiiic---.32 T o Thole I .......1,......,a-__::::::: .„,,,u,..........:::::::::::... spo =rs VI.:PulL".:±: V, \ IP.VIVii. - .....::=.: - . tr 6 PRICES OF 5T00703. IMPORTED FOR TIM PITTPROROIIDALEILs., sr A. WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND _EXCHANGE BROKREIS NO.4I_FOOR TIE STREET. 1.6620. .... ~ 0. uratia star ve....—. 100 Do.. e5.t—....... 100 PertneanniA 8e.....—... .. Ifit \ Allen,' Co. cii......—.—..... 100 DO. weio. Ws scrip HO Do. coup. G'6.- ..... 100 Pittsburgh city .—... 100 Da mop: Go, N. 2,100 Allergraly city errtic,...i..4 1 1 0 0 t4 .._ . 'Deng of Pittsburgh..•' .• -60 62' 57 , 4'10.m., hlsanh•Ote & Mont Ilialt 60 00 : 67/. di Esebenge Donk . .... .. .., 60 070 i OM . eg Allegheny Saringe..Basst 10 236 • . 1 Title. Trost Co-...• 60 60 06 Citlsernie Depadtl....... '6O •.' tolittli •61:4 • hatsoneroolol. • Alorrobels Dridge:....... 21 2A :=. DI '3l r. al Bt. ante ht. Cridgo...: V.,.. 37 • 25' ta1,...7., tantl et. Dibtre...„..— 50 '44 41 • Die. . I Northern Llbertlm - • ce 40 8 5 , Dl,. Killiransport Drldge...-.... =' 16 -.- 17.1111.%c5. ' P4tehlt Life bustraire... • 11 Dee/ern InsurszosCo—.. Citizens' Insuranes C 0... -..... Annatistel Firemen C 0... . . U110{11.11: , - • Pittitningh to Phi1e. t .,..... 60 • A Inuierllle... in 1_ r.11:bat........, ' ......... 601 • . flerse's Itagnetle.... - ...... - 60' ... nan. soap, 91J1C101ATil. a 01. zee- • _ 1 Ottzbp e lDse_ yinri_tn,_ bit . S !doom ts oierAnan:r. ... , t e. Yong Rhea, Sleetars 60 li Penns. .Lotral Rallroad.... BO 4 TI ' S Z. k l tralislitarnrl".- 5 60 4 urine & vi.neuk C. R. 60 - Marine Itsallostf.Dry Donk 6to - I Vitnrre=llouttr (00. 1)-... . 400 - Do. . do. sten).-. 100 Turtle - Creek Plan Rawl 26 .I.lle. A Peoolo7'e Plenk 161 '44 Z r gl o f gT=i:r... • • . • Monfointo..:— cents littsb- 1414 argh BOOtOn---• North Mennen .......•r...... North ....... Iron (AV .... ............ ..... taroks. 'Pittsburgh & 1 .7 141 Adventnre Donets.; 16uhgton,..'--.. Tirn Mee! ............. c.ukns• . .. ...... ,EICItANOt AND DA NM NG 110113 E OF WILKINS. • CO:. • Mita Skaa Ong . RuflAino 'No 71 "wall, stead. pCoinPITTSBUR4II, PA. aptEiGN and Domestic .117..chiutgei , Ilank.Notia awl land Wamots, bought and (1)112.14 , al made throosatant the LOW. n.ektal{ paper dlicounted loom ite&Otlatea. R o w bpught soli void tm Varmint.. • u on n. n,Mrod Drt dapNitt, sad latrreat stowed, when laft, - GEORGE E.ARNOLD & CO: BA ?M DNA LY:I49 ' rsettANo EM?, , DA:OC ICOTCS to., opmad , o.ls.w.rAit to at mast man' ta...EN .)IARDWARF FOR . SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE;MAKERS. B. T. I.eecG, Jr.,— • 20.3.31 wow) sigrxr, rii-rssimarr. • Au% Claw , lan% Thunman Wan Darr Eleitlecalr hnba, Brnca, Asks, a'andala kn. in ay ly ['carnal and Yost eoa.) —.— N. A.T.EBLAIL.FA.LLIS & CO.. Commission lambests,.ind Clem:rat Forwarders, triCanal, Blear . Itallroad, No. 1M c. street, (between Pan mad iiaemorn Clo th ild e, ) Cinoinnatt, DiSrigtrawavilm, • • • • w. D. Dazre r i Co.. Ciesannati. SFParticular attentio W n Oren to Van Pay en ts tram FltuA.damr.h, Cozad to abash alloy and Tal • A . . .. , . • JOSEPH OILAPSILEt.- tr2IOLEZILZ 4SI ZIZZLEIL PEAL= 15 IMPORTER CIGARS, 53 Markel Wed; Pitubargh, Data, a4:7 13 yopiSh.. 4 q~ ,~ ~~.. ~9~ -- -..- .. - -...TV1E:• .-- ' .. IitAILY . . .',, D 1T.Ti'.4V..4.014':: I BUSINESS CARDS. w Li wlLakli M OSEP II S. & A. P. AIORRISON, 113 arll6,V.b.r TW. HALL' Attgrnoy at Law,. “Bako cp well's liultelhigs," Orstit stmil. beticen fintirth and Diamo• nd .Ulor. • tt3U-w7T ,_ ~. VIP °BERT £..PECILLI .1.11,14:. Louis, Ma , . -- 11?iERT121'le'-AttiOeyatl r- Ccrnerf :.t, Zpaadtat: onee stuv, Pittsburg!. . _ tuy'2.1.1.4 - AMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office T ea - Fourth Wok, neauttrant, littsb=gb. 3%1541 r tp,Alv,' CIS C. FIANEGIN, Attorney at Law, J_ No. 170 Fourth 'street. Pitt burgh. . • JASPE R E. •BRADY, Attorney at Law, 270.119 Fifth wfavot,Pittsburgh. Ttt.IERNAN - k CO., Bankers and Exchango Brokers. Wood street, corner of Dinantmil Alio:. • burkb. Pa. flarßur andsoll Dank Notes and Coln. Discount TIM. Fachauge, sod Pronarrory Note= make Oullectlons to oil tha principal citits of the Colon: Rood". D.Poolto on. ll and on intenot. and seirefthotr prompt attention to all otto or mottoes app6rtaloino too Broker's built..., Hanhoost was - tootll for este it — 1 7 1.71.15 Z. [SUM. ARAMER & RALIM, Bankers and Ex eltazqe /looker, buy and Fell Child awl Silver and an Note', netrecLate leans on Itesl Estate or Stock Sono rities. punks. l'ornnbuorF Notes, a,d 'ilrue Bills on East lions West. Roy and sell Stocks on Comtnhoinn. Collec tions truide on ral points in the rule.. 1/15co Owner of Tb.inl and Wood streets, directly opposite the St. Charles llotel. rool-11- 111 D. KING. Coin, Stock and Exchange s, lirroker. Fourth stroet —Buys and sclls Stocks on tomlsnlon; Exchange on Enstorn cities suPPliod at ear runt torts; Collections male on the West at 100 tateic Wes tern Insult Not. Bought and sold. JrZ 3 • -•-- . . . FATLISItet . ...MMUS [LOMA K. tat. S ?ALMER, HANNA & Co., Successors to limner, Genus k Co.. 13 ankert.'Exclumwn Drokerranil calm in Foreign and Dv:walla gachange, Cartiftentra of Gcnosit Ilank Notes. and SVe.CIO—N. W corner df Wad and Third Woes. Currant liloney received on Deposit._ Fight Cbecka sale. and eollodiona made, on nearly all princi pal Taints of Gm United :States. • - The bight:at premium paid for Foreign and American Gold. Advances rondo oa consignments of Produce, shipped east, on Maned term,. . • n.p. Wear. a IL Wd:A:MS.& Co., Bankers and V V . .B.sebenre Brokers, North East earner of Wood and Third stmets. Afl transactions medo on IlEcrsl terms, and colleetions promptly attended to. WILKINS & CO. Exchange Brokers, • trircti. YV;ltt=noingrmlbAtries.."''lji;ir I. LARIMER, Jr., Banker and Bro • y ker. 4th street, No. 0. the Bank of Pitt.Ftrurgli. xr HOLMES & SON, Deale cootn Foreign g i t 4gaga i ggjg l .i , WiT.tZg: numb. Oirealleettons made on all the principal cities throughout the Coiled States. BOOKSELLERS &C. T• L. READ, BOokselleT Stationer, No. 0 • Fourth stmt, Apollo Building& --11-.-14-111—LD-Ds: ,--tritoleforlo • anrit— a' Dealer In Blank sad &boot lkoki. Paper and Fin- Nn.113 Word street, (betweett Third sad Fourth) Pittaburalt. math) 'TORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta -Ipy tlouer, an,eaaar to Davison h Agnew, 'ha a Market attea.., near Fonrtn. rtt~+burgh. Fa. RENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Dealer In notlenery,le, 2io. 31ertet street, neer lantoont. Pittsburgh. rt. AY CO.; Booksellers and Stationers, N0.:5 Wood street, next door to the owner of Third, !tabors:b. Ps. , nehnol end leer booltsamstantlr w hand. • COMMISSION_ &C. W2d. H. SU'iTOH. ichoireate Grocer, Importer and Dealer in TZOILEIGN WINES, Bilindies and Old Me- I F ma..m . 4 W ml* Rye - hialty. N 0.12, • &salt-East corner of %Veal road Front are a Yltttbu rob. renno. othttl • ID W. POINDEXTER, thmeralllerehnn a,. dies Yroler ond . Commission Verrhant, Id Front grout and Ili t"OrollaxtreTt,l'lttiburgh. 1, VM. A. MeCLUßG;;Derill:r. in Fine Tens, V Choirs. 'Fondly Gmeerloa. Wooden and Willow Was. corner of flood and Sloth Street, la ono receiving • lams assortment of Fresh Goods, lo .4411100 twins already ear tenths stock run-hand from nest hands In the VAtstens markets. which will be cold at the lowest market Oalsso , SSW' Hotels. Fdearobsota. nod Families. buying br the ounntltr. sot! et orbalartale rats. 'Elf - Goods lensed In the city free of ellords , nYIS & 'IIA.NE, - Commission_ and' For rk warding larchants. deniers In Wool and Pnxiore SinAitc: oleo, Pittsburgh Monufartorea...No. 114:Sernnd stavet, littiburgh. ROBISON CO. .Wholesale Grocers, a,„.%d..=1,1n:.,4.04.11115e10u Merchanrensige. QPREtitrtITRIVBAUGII & CO.; (Swats, 4:3.50rel to . _.4. Ilarbaneb.),Oornudesi on wed Fortrardluir MrichardA peelers In Wool end Produce gencrallr. 5i.. 145 Vint and 115 Second ' , trete& Pltteleunli. Pa. upsl7 - 4 - & * 7, itia., floar Factors, Conlmission 0 . end Vnreardluu Nterelreute,rd Dealers In Prodr rtl=ll l-1 5 ( ''Sk's:oe-SINCInttTrIVPOT;:nt et Let rl'lrgrquli. Pente. apl-Ii• J D A U , A S cc 00.... SOininn ..ecr;ors toII . InAferduat."4l. l .T. In Pitt Ann a, yittsburgh. rtilEf, HATIIEWS & CO., Wholesale Gib eery, Gancniairtia and Farirarding Ifereliants, and to tn. Ittikblion Ckittain Yarn. 57 Wllthr PLPittfibta . gh. ILIERCER . ANTELO, General Commie rf Bien Stereliants. Plinadelpliii. 'Liberal !Oilmen. made on amodgranenta et Prod.. veteran!. !aril • .1011 S • TORN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, et y Couunbmion Mtrchant", and Dealers in Produca and Pittsbwah Manufacture', Nn. 3w "Liberty Pittaburah 11 - B. CANFIEIJ), late of Warren, Ohio, , i ln Woatsrn rg, nn egeee' ' " Vatr d yr:N Pearl /La cots b. and Western Produce generaur. Ma.' street, between tlmithfleid and Wood: Pittsburgh. P121,110/WI. July 24. Ism. .. . —..... .1 61 • 1LI:i1L113. -' 6 i - t"M" th(T'st?To Er:CearniZZZTATCVMu'I"" '5. - LITTLE & CO. Wholesale Grocers, - haus...hi, as. F r ~ erocom sod cococs.+.7•.f o rschaz___ tl a sittpe.elers,,,... r in tot.iLaAacir Fr . , Itsual.ta.NiN • • , L- .'". .`ra4...;..r - ine.r.o...koz burgh. $2 7 - ' "1 :P . " ri:IIEESE WAIIEIIOIISE.--lIEKRY 11. ,„. do N` NJ Cii/IJNP,Fartrardlng sad Cors.rolssion tterthuut.srl ' ~,. ... -- — ,s„ -- - Dealer in Ches., Butter,. Lute nth sad Pr0dUC011.5.4,1 1 7. "'• . '-- .., Wood Strett. abort 11 tam Pittsburgh MYzi 85 ' tit. 1.1.1 eSo• -' 10 .- do. VON BONNHORST k MURPHY, Whole , I d ' 1,7 Vittta=grnar i"l7 . 'lViZs=c,Dtlit: tmrFb. Pa. FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and Cotamimicin Ifearhant:No. 58Wsler Meet. littsThwth. (40-1e53 p 4 , a. . , , FriiiOMASPALMER, Importer and Dealer pr;" L. In Prenett end American Wall Paper,lio. b 5 Market ntreet.letne.m TY Ire and FirtmLit rtroct, Vsttaburah. m 115,63 - 87 t. ,r•IdePLINTOCK, Impaler orter and Whol Fboe ii - ` 1 tteta • i • m et. et ,LL:ii it TGremo,Thnitmpos:.att,s,,,:d7lr..frfinlzt3o:Cerfuo.u...o4:l:tbagiow. Di:had:ad. V " : :1V11111.5.--.iPA---TTON. Wholesale' and Ita ===. 10 8 = Dir. 20 10 MN D. • 21 33 10 nil I? Qr: - PRANK. VAD/ G011E4:11, Dealer in Trim )1, ..m. Itoldelg end lnovet;es to Goods. frabroldsrfee. • -• (tent's. Vern hlosrllowls end Rimer Antrim% • full as sortotent of whirl ran elvers to tool at No. 63, earner of • llorkot street end the tftraoatt. Pittsburgh. Pa. sot I-IL . 0. A.' ILLSOidi CO.. Pnignrzatt-.C..i... MUM' aOO ii. rots. A. A. MASON dc CO., Wholesale:ma Retail • Dealers to Fancy sod BtsPlo 'WY °Mit. Z . 311th. 0 riot, littsbnetth. _.: : __ _ . ____ - XIITRPIIY '&.; I.4I.IIRCITFLELD, Wholesale LIN .1. end Resit Dry Ciao& Marelatite. comer Fonetband_ ss ket street. l'ittaltorstk. •2•-•-.••---.1.....-Z....-:••.-17%=--.• 7---=-- -."==..--::::-.••1 I .• ' jGROCERS. _. . . 1 :iOokiri.= - • —ki-cmstiritt.tir tilii.l.:•iiol3. . Jnd OHAN - FLOYD . ,t.,C0., IVliolesale Grocer's • aeorainirefon Herebents.No.l l 3 %%extend =4 'Lab. Y street. Pitasburals. _, . . ..., _ •11(1 110 BERT MOORE, WhOiefull• GroCert nee ' tlfylng IHstlllsr. Desist. la Prpdue. ritt,bnegh Its.. . y 1 4 nres ,. ., j. 316 tras of Forektn aud Wan: a° Wives snd \ stork of graj ' enior 010 Motto:gab& #III.IIV, :.%2Teli r wn „ow tow tn. out, •s iM 'enir " E u t l, 150 170 EO. 111 145 1:01 Dly.l • 73 93 Re t P •ZL 3 1 st, 27 2 23 11 !f! 1: 1 • I • , • iakViisa,wv.,''A4'4=.l,-7.:'lwt." • IPS, Attorney nt .tlfatr, DRY GOODS. Oit UVEII ........... pms. BLACKBURN & Wholeaalo Oro . only rmt Vurnlshory and.Dealato In "Produce and rittatough Manntaelan% Oil Fitch and Oakum 131 on hand at,thFle Warehoom,l4l:lValer ,text. Pittabmir.h. TBArAII- DICKEY & CO., Whalesida Gra p on* omint.km Merchant... 4 Dealer. In ProlluM CIG Witter Attoet. wit IV; Front Rivet. Pittannrirb. .10,11 c arnux... .. . 0. oc, Lot. ROB, Wl!nlesaie Grocers and ' Commilaum znamaants. aaltliLlbratr naectlitt* mt. switxr • • , . .- 113. X. CX.l.x.i.. ' K. X.: VADA.12.9..... ..J.0.1.11 •xnAtxx, , 26wer AMU.. : Vip 1L .BAGALEY lc CO. Wholesale. Oro , v_ . y an . NaL .. .lHind 20 Wocia street.y.lqfbatt.sll. WILLIAM A. M'CLURG, Grocer and l T 7.6 paw. caw of Wood and, ISts itzaata, has I, l ,74:LlMlp"rwirartllTh= 7o7l=t Dealers monis..! on the Wilmot tops. _ 11,51BEra DALY.ELL tr. CO. 'Wholesale Costera, Commission Ilarckards, IX4lara In Vrodnat " Pht.nurdh Ilanntionma No. 7.53 Liberty street. Icte ItIcOANDLESS, succOssota to , 17 Ik3.D.Wirk.WholexelerCinzan,,Fornerding end Conanisclon Meretunte, Dealers In Iron, Sall& Ghee. Cot. Variman&Pitteborab Idanteneturee ensrally; coma Woodard Water Arcata. rittabatsh. .-'- • ALCULBERTSON, Whdlerale Grocer and . Commlasion Merchant. Polar In Predne. snd PI tta nrgh .linnainctlne4 Ankle', 19S Liberty; stroet. Litt. & itiiioleivire'atoooll3, COot.; Ooitokton 51714 Deans to Produce—Rpand Badair% nsms Ltborty. Wood,: owl 54th ••••• 1 9•! a ;""" .. .. 8.-AS? • . LEY, WOO*ARD •aropm t no. 2211daket ferlitt.PtaldidOW AGENCIES. A.CAYILL-7ll.acing 1.,,n appointed the ex- 1 chairs Agettita for - Pittehurgb. for the sale ofr &tent iveted Cemented' nod Stretched Leather Belting. Ism , ufastured br P. JEWELL k SON. of Hartamd. Connecticut, We now offer for etass Laren assortment of all uldthot 9.9nruMMI , L of the manufacturer's prima, ilis aril to being superior to any Leather Pelting all width m sof uuer W , . uffcred in.t his - marl:et. Men, a barge stock of lndia Ilubber.ileittng constantly en band. sod for sale at the "Machine Beltlng Depot,. No. 119 Market street.' teP2a J.lll. PHILLIPS .AIJSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stott, Merehandise and Bill nroacr. id.. Nol 92 ourth street, fa.. Wood. Burin., t e n d ed promptly : at to. , , C.:i PIIIEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Chi -1,7 wee bisnr.oo Common 9-S Water street. F''..G 43 ItDOi3, Secretary Western Insu • nas R i p. 92 Witter "'treat. . 11 ' GARDINERCOFFIN Agent for Franklin . Fire InsnraneetMuttny,norttccast corner of Wood 3 Third meet, PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware • tusl Ineursties Cub:mann 42 Water street. 410IICE 1L 1,11.034 ANDREW J. 1117.1201' EO, IL TAYLOR & HUSTON. (successors .I to Taylor k Idlorne.) ()sacral Ccansnisslon and Pa warding Idercbants, and Agents tar Eastern Transporta tion lanes. Wbolosale Dei/ors fit :Staple Groceries, Sheet ing& Ontoll. Cotton Yarns, Batting, Tains, Nlanlila, !its- GI T" 7 IC = kr aT P aM B°'"iWAC7 ss.nl2ldea.valEtore,sl I nati and Pittsburgh • Maned:tetrad Goals , Ferterally.— trt=t.4VO.7ll‘ r i to i nt ' ger i t U , L' ro.p " pal li t e UT1 t Xi ' ae ' Pittsburgh and dt. Louis Parket Load ing,) Cincinnati. A. R.l!...marom. - 1" A. HUTCHISON & CO.. Commission el 11 .. eartkan , la And Ageritv for the St. 1,131. Scum Heft gkigr, '7.7l‘e,VrTir),Ver.' ig "4 Unr H. MUSIC, &C. TOTIND. VELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fcrtes, Moak aad2llut al! Instruments. School took. and litatlonet7. - Sole tor Chickering's Piano Forte, for Worthen Pennsylvaniallo. 81 Wood street. WNRY KLEI3PR, Dealer in Music. Mu lelstrnmnts. and Importe.r of Italian Wing% ent h a Nun ,. n & Clark's grand and square Ptanca. with Coleman's ..f.oloao Attachment. Also tor Runbato's Pianos. SCIIRCEDER, Music , StorT, Fourth DRUGGISTS. OIFN lIAFT, Jr., (su to 111 te T ,lArbolesnle and Ileteccossorll Drugyltt t J oo as. l Peeler To In d- Into.(Ills, Dyettnlft. dr.. 141 Wont slyest, a doors In•lntr Ford't Virgin Me Alley 4leine.. Pllttantnit. farltegular Agent Mr Dr. Int1:10 i... - witous..m... ...... ... ........ ......... . .............. tWILCOX 1' .. 00.. I)ruggists and Apoth • •igaies. corner Market street and thoUlamondsbcoP ocougardir on hoed a full and complete arsnrtment of .Druge. dlediciers. Pert emery .and artioleo portal eleg to their husiers. Physicist. proscriptions miref ally e.ipetmdod• mT I IS . _ "JOHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer ir., Dram Palut*, Oils. Varnishes and Ole Stuffs. flu Ml efty rtroct. Pitted/ore! , All orders will rocelse prompt attentlne. - agr-Agent for Loudon E Ws valitahlo faintly mediebiter. mar 24-ir . . AA. FATINESTOCK. & CO.. Wholesale s Dregggist. and reaSilfarturers of White Lead.ited . Mid. Lltherge. comer Wood and Froet street. Pitts burgh. recta 14 E.' SELLERS. Wholesale Dealer in . 0. ,Artri g li.L.' * Vilitil7.7,P. .M.:=1. 1 `4,`;; i.... ihrtmeicx ano2c r roans NM re. RATIN REITF.R. Wholesale Otozasic. corner of liberty and St. Mir stiveta. attabetrah. SCIIOONMAKER.JD CO., Wholesale . Drugglete. Po. 21. Word sired, Pittsburgh. OSEPII FLEMING, Sueeeso , r to L.Wileoz. OP k Co, earned Market street and Diamond—Krona con nanny on band a t o ll and complete funesrtment of Unica, hiedichno. to hi Mrdleine Che,tl, Perfumery. and all articles ertaining' . Inviners. Physicians prescripthras carefully compounded at all hoar*: - fathir WOOL MERCHANTS. l og LEE, Fueoessor to Mt7RPITY & LEE. Ror A W ur l erlefor'Wt o4 (FZ.Vt.q: Z t .12734 ' . "" t. 11,1 MEDICIYE. R R. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, _ h lia. ILI Fatty tO.mt.. tnnrito th. C. ,13 . 3 .1i 0 1' i r - Nii . 31. VARIAN, M. 1).. Office 6th street, v Lel.. smlthSeld. offa. 11.T. , -8 t. 3.. k. '4 3 . 3. T. S.. 7 to S. P. st. tny3.4 lyd .• MERCHANT TAILORS. 11:70HESTER, Merchant Tailor and Co-' abler, No.-74 Wood Arent. Particular attention hail ho74lirs'lml 'rotator Clothing. uolfgr DlGBY.MerehantTallor,Dra , rrtvfy.emicoqyr Iteidr htaulo 'Clothing. CO.. Merchant Tniloro, 17: are now Irina our re.4.rtt.tueria I ;Jar ra.ode =a.= taTitlZlT'V:ti.-atili __ :311 A.NILTFACTURING. ?IW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail A st ree t. ond Doder to COM. Were. No. Ed 1 011 N WETHERELL, Manufacturer of "a EP.,ITIV ta 1F1T. 2 :•"5,'1_`..11,'" - nl!lt'if. `ifsen areets. OtlC:Villare nom we Ilono streetLgidge, . loobooy City. onNtoell MI.I . IIO,II)E . REp , . .AN ,,d D ro, A z ll. r ll.ll MA , i.V , Work br 41112.1.. ti. WII.S.ViN. P- t etnf No. ` - 1.3 , 4 Penn street-Idg. 11.4. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Idan nfactnring Company. THIS COMPANY DATING ENLARGED thatlifsl=l.4"===.lurk , ' l7 oMT:ful MIN.. Cloy. Orders pr oE tly : tzdeat i t : = Ruth. Pittsburgh. E n des.. 21.15Z.3. Boots and Shoes!! AMES 11.01.111, No. SO Market street, 3d &nein. the Market lion.. vrould inform the pals be that he ham now a very full cork of tee., thing 1e the Root and :Shoe trade, 'nett a. Ladle. (latter; half (Altera, Jenny Lind Paden; Lady Franklin and all the styles found on the toetern rider al. Miaree and Chitties.' Gallen and Pancy Boole and Shoi,.. In all their vedette; Ihmtlemene Sue Oren Patent Calf Poem -French Cott Buots;Congrees Gaits. and :shoe; also, Dom' and Tooth,' Dont; tom French thdt PP". give et a_ call as we wish to .011 such an article to all who favor aw with their cents. as wUI give eatieSe • Om, Remember the plat; en Markel street. mrllO JOIIN 6 leMatt. ... .21013 1::50.211 , M'CORD & CO. WHOLESALE AND nrrAiL PASTLIONADLE lIAT AND CAP MANUFACTUREILS, AND DEALERS IN ALL KEIDS OPIUM? , COEJTES OF WOOD AND FIFTH srazErs. Pittsburgh, Pa. stock embraces evetwecogitTand - etideof Eat. and Cape. Ninth. Doe; Cella and Fen tkroucts. amrAi-Imbely New Coach Factory—Allegheny. AI. 11. WAIT} , CO, would re epertfar Inform the publie that they have rete , - ;ea 4 rlitl , lsup on Usenet; between Federal mud Sandsodc. striets. Thug am now making end am PTMT , .... 1 10. ardent for every description of vehicle; *oche; Chariot., lieronehea. Doggie; Mao., Atn. which,frran their lung espertenc* in the manufacture of the above work. and the facilitim they have, they feel confident they amenahl ed to do work on the moat rtentonahle terma with those wanting artistes In their lint. Paying pertictdar attention to the sake ion of materiel.. nd having none test competent workmen, they have zo hesitation in warranting their troth. 'tie th..ebre nob the attest Linn of the publie to Lisle Matte?. X. B.—Repairina done In the bat sualmer, , and on the must reasonable terms. Ian:0 Coach ana Carriage Factory. /WINSTON, BROTHER' k. CO., corner of ISJ Belmont awl Rebecca etreets, Allegheny City,- would respectfully Inform their friends. end the redo generally, that the y areMannfeeturing Carr Lases, touches, hock anora. Sleighs and Charles., in their vezions styled of finish and proportion. All orders - will be executed With shirt tvgard to dom. billty end twenty of Luish. 'herein will also be attended In on the moat reasonable terms. Using In all their work the twit Erudern Shafts, Poles end, VI heel Stuff, they feel Confident' that all who favor them with their patronage will beriwrketly eatieded on trial of their wort. .fteehesers ore requested to give them • call before mar abasing elsewhere. - COACHE li A tn b a T ls i — x° 74 %.kilMio44 4 3hiligra. 4:3l . y‘rOULD renlectfolly call the attentiqn of th= too. and Western. Slerchants to hie Oaths*. o Carew., ranging In pries fcren 1100 to 111bOn. These Carriages an hunt from Ow best material and workman. shlpotnd tinder his own eoperrislonl he elm with mad. "deem wovant hie work to her inferior id none manufac tured In the Union. ru. sums/ of his tandnees and the greet inerenea in demand gm this clamor wnrk .ork,.has induced him not tobelld nor' comm. or lowrra. t° Vet=rantlie=f:lt'lreituAtrikrtriVotrl work 'AIL - Fifth Street Stocking BIEITY ENERGY, AND ECONOIRY.— Tha tort hints, and o.4rZoi c r gl.l:,lgtr ', g ' itl E g k ttZ; i 4 pang Factorr , raked ' s:at, between 'Woo:fowl Market 1.. L unstwroN cam= ADAUS... .....1.4. /1006ZZAD J. J. 7.00.:30 ." w:ii.eargumh . - . Livulgoto Rogge# fic Co. - - NOVELTY ~ wOEKS, IHTTSBURGIL - : PA. TRACK an d-Depot ItidirOad Scales; Hay, Onttle sed grain ibg i 7 11.04te end Countar do.: Door , et all elxeOpting.Drup ind Thumb Lahhes.Gollee Mills or vari.oli Muir: na c MM.. epproyed tukttarnec !lolls and leMenlnratalle:ble Iron Caging" of rntr i .n• 'lett In term and Ix . . . WALLACE, • , STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319.821 un6 mts LTherfr aired. ankatta 6mUM Cid lOTA ' u rnTeuratan. . . - - ‘4oNIIMENTs - Tombs, .GrATe bAC2110 , ,!.. iv IL tomitun. fpffrl t " it° ""a* 2" 1 1 11 '"' In kmaat Throe far gontunanta. bars 4. 'Mark end L+l+U Mar - r - r un d.b,d ta the Trade at the lowest arta b a dm,atth at SID Liberty starot. 3 „- mac ,. 'laud with W . vr. A gala - • Hew Goods and Fashiolis for Ehmtlemene Clothing for Spring of 1854„ ,7,l,lT.T.BAT...."egztzlzttogriipuz der mrl eibra—ah that they ard May. to. receive Or. dere Dm raking !bout Lo tbzirusool supeth ro. . The. ztlifsetiott so genemal ooPPI , V. OT LOW molt.: mon LdthorLoOMPL tholr humble owns La Pismo. P tte• TY; 021164 IA "Idize4Ml3. WAIL irztretiiim;ro thforizMituit Miikonze tz 870. 17'6 I Mertz strzot.NoMb ntd.. oboy. St. nat. NEW YORK ADTERTISENCENTS. Pram VlSHClifill k FCII ELL'S fleneral Advertising ifeten, Pin. 346 and :AS di-end...at., Nen Inrk,(laVe Nassau street.) • Reliable Finns in the City f New York Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot . - . W\l.. MeFARLAND fr, CO.. • • T. .V.ILDEN LANE, :YEW roi u Wllrelwelliel 145 Pratt st., Baltimore, 3111. N TI AKS', Jewelers' and Counting Honor JUP reSer °revery rim, eorudantly nn band far sale, • and warranted In every reelect. live Coal. Aptil 2th, 1E44. 1 Nesers. Ir., N'lltdvnd: Gentlemen—lt wirer tali blear; are to inform pot that your tiafe preserrel my Ilmine and Papers uninjured in thane:a tart nlubt, by which every i thing einem:my prendwe war mune:med, and although it war expoweithroughnut the dre. to intenee heat. Its cm- i Unite Imminent unharmed: The Bak, wile little Malting , I will, T think, answer for annther trial. Respertfair Your*" ... IYI-1 T. JENNT..Ar., 11 South 121111 am at.. • _ Elegant Cabinet Furniture. SC 11 AFTEltht SUCKOW, Nor. 125 it! 127 Anthony et- New Farb, Itif .I t INUF.A.CTURERS, Wholesale and Re= e i rlf d *" Dealer i Vi ti Ze e riT ed asit ' clre 'x'a . F n i :' ° gall faithfully and promptly executed. Dealers and others art inrited to call and examine our Mori, i Y 4- 3 .7 -- • FEVER AND AGUE. - • • DR. EIMAIID BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, /bolts For. and Ague:. ay Fever, litepcpsia and 01 Billions .rjrIIE Proprietors of t is Medicine will state without hesitation or Anis of contradiction, that the ...meths 0 rumor. has cured more persona where It has been introduced, than any other medicine to vute for the This medicine hes neither Arsenic, nor e i e ll et ' ni l cre VA' t tli h ,ll; l 9lilnl t Ailf; °LI invigorating In their tend... Persons while using, this medicine will not be affected br caleTmae wade*. • damp atmosphere no more than when in their usual health. Pita.rs in sections of the reentry whemthe Ague pre esti • . will do well to adopt this medicine the patient Is net obliged Cu lav by while under treatment and they mar be assorodeforp%edy curs. The Proptietor tould Introduce thousands of certificates from these ofthe highest respect• ability. but preferasaying to the Let Our one bottle and you will have the Infallible Mod to yourself. Poll direc tions for its wee acromPanY Penh ootue• Cortitrates ean he sown at the hive where thin Medicine has roved when ail others have failed. • Fur Dispepaittand all other I.lllllone Complaint/I there la not a better Medicine !tithe Market. It has also heron taken with the iciestnatonishing snare. In Several rases of Ithaumatlsm and Clout; for thew com plaint. take a tables - Monied a day. O. bottle of this Medicine very often has the desired at. f FOr .11 r 1V =l:i l t e iln ail waits of the United tate. and Caned. All Wholesale order, most be tobiressod to !SEED A • BLEKKAIt. sole Propriety., PS Broadway, New York. AOGNTS—Fleming itroT., B. A. Feline:dock t CO, T. Wit. coo k Co.. and Geo. 11. Key., Pittsburgh. icZAITS Tile Peoples' Book! N 0 one - who can read should be witholit ropy of TILE CONSTITUTION OF TILE UNITED TE.. DECLARATION' OF INDEPENDENCE. and WASHINGTON'S FAIIEWELL ADDRESS. Just' published• laws Soo.. heavy Taper.= page , . Muse tratedirith nue Portreits upTashltutton and Jeftersan on %tubed pep, Peder--Cloth, 251.44 Paper Covers. 12.‘,. ets. Coneldering the style to which this lion } up, It is roe of the CHE A P EIT es well as one orthe MOST USEFUL Pool", over published. Liberal tome to the P. ode. Rooksellent mad on your (net. to the Putallehre TINS. FREItE, :Glasse stroet,New lark. 11.—Nelields Agents ereutedto sell the ober. Book throughout thaoroui rr. • re3o-tfe The Engle Manufacturing Company .. kuu t factorre and ' , Pr firr Rio 11..fork.Li.o &sir. bk GlAldh en a d:seroad f a the prienqf FOREIGN NOODS: RICH SILK EItOCATELLF.S AND COTOUINEN In gloat minty of Fetter. sud eolubinathen of Colors: all of erhieh Paterns aro CONFINED TO OUR OVEN SALE§, An entirely new article tor , • FirIiN(TrIef.,'rPHOLSTEXT. c. Wldcb mmbinee the greltourt ancouut of DI:11ABILIVC and Itle)INM4 found to WIT artfele ever before used, Tbere Goods aro made by Vows boom sod are Om onIT Goode of that manufacture ever offered Do ale. peslers will do ...MI to examine these Goode before puretatfon. Arefllnce of tbo Co., N 0.4 Park Plan, N. V. jeleAmv 8. e. MARSH. AMIt... IRON WARtHOUSE. MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Importer+ and Bolder, In IRON AND STEEL, • 2tS2 Grromekh Nlrvd. Nan York. Keep runatantly on hand a full ineartanont of Bar. Hod Band. llceet. Horne Shoe. and other MOS. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Merchants from all rot-flour of the country are Incited to call or rend thole ardor. before buying. Or4cra by;mall ontnuted onrearm wlll be Blind at, the lowest market rat.. Sldltt LB, Jt iel.2-r • 262 Gonetoolch at—N T. SC - ITEEFFELtiI SA BRO'r UGG EER I STS, S & CO., WLIOLULF , DR xrn , TOFF:, ILlke reetormi fe tio.llo 11insarag., - M4 , ,clkelatan , IIIIPOILTING.the lending, Drupe from their: original markets, bath. In .Earope sad East 'Mike. and. o 'tomb and Englieb Glum:dads, Itetlanare, "Toet. Nail and hair "prams . Irak Gloves aadjetraps, Isuis laid 'retest:Sponged. Casks. &mid. im.• t•t— 'Mkt' as. tUtta... Um most ressanatde testae. Orders either in person.. or mail. edit resole., their beet attention. fol2..llkne %UMBEL'S PATENT 51.ACIllICEnTtLETC111,1D LEATIIRR The telly 'Weed /huutgin the Cbuntry. rrITEY are made from the beat oak tanned 11„ leather, sod thoroughly atria...he& cemented, and rielted together. and loade to run reared' Y Mate d+ awl with • pepa-t hunt° tlehl'ullleaund warranted to Deanna rata article and In okohoe the purchaser. They can he had single. double or tuned—with Lace Luther. Write •o¢ alt neceaaary actirJee In the line. by addrerdon haat...gage WV., }UMW'S, ratentee,=Verry CaOIAIOP.ikajDIX:WOrka. Nos . . all and , al :j lfuaroe orat; XeiTork, OPPOSITE THE ALLAITIE WOUX.S. 3,1 L ES BOONS, 122 GP A SD srntrr, rm.% zwor.t nost thazoltEr.. ... .. • ICIE subscribers hating extensive and un surpassed MT.' t• atMEn Al tnanufaetnaine every ar in their line. are now ureparul to oder to the publlr , and dialers tbrreahoot the count." , tinOCCIIT d Gin' IRO Y RA LLCM. " of ovary deaeriution, {,herpes. Shutter,. Mors, linlnnle. hill natittaft47 ,46, .. l oruutievddh i-IVOs and Ca.nites fcr enthlrtn. Iron Maier, utters, ;Pose :Muer., noose road , . lid.rl: goers. rhibrrito wet Ad ' ' Raub, do.. de. Also, a tonwrlarnuallty of Iron Farm Penal, ell of *hick they wllluarrant to mews he strength:durability. taau ty of dudes and elteepus, the manufseturceof any oth hewn to their bee. Orders tram every real. of CO. United nate* ittanklldly tussl=ed and emulated ulth the utescart despatch. MT d LA10316. snylo.3tov ..... 122 Grand rtn.st. N. V. AIIIIJEL L. trAvr.pdx, Wholesale Deal- Li In Broome, Painted Palls and Tolo. Wood sates il low Ware. r,,,o,ses. usts.l>mdave.7`wine,Wleit.l9g. h us te. ao4 Oreenwielt at. Ned York- rallthlyv. INDOW SIIAI/ES, Gilt Cornices. Table 00 Cloth, Le. GNIN TY.lllllJNE,Martufatterrerand A l de Dealer, No.lo Catharine at.. end No. 6 Meth= &pure. New Vara. . alas,trr 11 7 IISCELLAYEOUS. .PITTSIIVItfaI M sl l= COACH FACTORY. so. 414 DIAMO N D sTREar, • E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietoi. _ . ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY MCI) BALE A rgri STAB LA " 21 t , 0n er Diaaiond street and Cherry , syltAt VITLIIIIIROII. PA. ASHLAND HOME, Anon WM . = ABOVE BErzwri STRUT. 'PIIILADELP III . 4 . H. B. BENSON, PIIOPILISTOIL qf Baud, 114.0 per &sr:4M Mu a. 1851-1,-4 • - Patent Process for Tat/rang. • itlJ. FULTON'S Paont Chemical ?imam' is decidedly the greeted Improvement erin. Wide 10 e art oriannin s, Leather of ell hinds sae be martufee, lanai In eue.thied the thee required.by theeld preeW. at melt We ozroll.e. Led ha smoothness. Ntrongtb, , halt and durehillty it enrarressed by any otheryroonse tdyues, rAeturing [ether. For pertleulanyrnuhlre ef • O. P.WMPER., Weed *L. Pittsburgh. Ps. Linden Lend Company of •Wiaconsin. 11IIE Corpomtors of this 'Company:have opee , l locs,ks.lbr suberriPtion to tho C.Ntal et be 11.1, log Muse of Meuse. A. WILKINn t W.. No. 71 Fourth st.. Pittsburgh, where runghlote containing l'Agrter,ilfologl.l Sorrels. Ae. you beobtaincA by Puttee desiring intones/ion rotative to the Cowen) , met JIM T. GLAM.-. .. .. ~-.,.. .. . ............ nek n: ca ea.,. I gate %an. Nar.Tel. Mat.) tlatelt. Llearles &Peru lintels) ci l lry HOTEL , ( lath ßrovntiOloornor of S. mlthliel7 and Third Arrets, Pittsburgh. l'a . , °LAOS A ARC. Proprietors.. • Ifirfhli large and eornmodinne rinds& having under gone thorough repair, andfurnished with new equipment. throngliontrie nor olene far the greption of the traveling ;public. at empanel*. 052S•dttot -• • • - O. 0113112151 T • cirofasoT.l 8. CIITH.BERT .& fIENERAL COSII4ISSION 'AGENTS, for IA the tale end purchase of Roll Ptate, C.Aleotion of "cants. Nogiltiktlng on Bond.; 'Mtat.gageo, '2., 140 Thlrl At.. l'ittphurab. Ps. ' ri , 341 . T. 6WARRINGTON (PLMONIA.) ADIES'A 01IILDREN'S SIIOE STORE, A lb. has 'leapt otilsand fun saiarlsoont, 2.5 osurth sireet.Vlttabutch. Ca. maD-1,4 'FELIX'S GENUINE .EXTRAOT OF COVFI2I!, ertablar4l 2 42ireadred 213ur premlaint r ..."211,6r Medals -mid 2 ply omar-72fanutigUrT. 4 Tenn eruct, titia:mob, Vs. - • • • sa.tioware inameyons imiturtirtits. itaßl2l2 "ILITALTFA P. MAIISHALIi, Importirind Dealpr in I.l4ln. e nientn. And Tem . r*Pit ihgolteal I . : i s titit " rjobrZt =nu., r_FIL ALEX. FRASER, Ornantental Plasterer, 47,nna Want) Atinifiefaii 1 - A. 31BONTNoroald roist resietifully f leTol (illjoialgrattN.'"ite h"4." hlr 44" Cltz. 40 Ales. ;` enitlen 84.1:11, ')lhua fearr:.:="e 4 f 11I;;I I M ' i;1 41 4 to anyan i gc 4 %oSe t l gtr. =move rttar, toob,.' and .n,od 01 igr - RamoWT A NtCloilandationgpstil: fu lo b their old In theintiirlliouncy No. {VotfitreiklittalV= I,olAlt • AzoirtAAS. xN GLASS. WORSE,. - ... -I,OIIENZ. Jr. IVIGLITMAIst, Matitifactuitril - ill *lna, Of VIALS, BOTTLES,- siw Ass,(A.l,Vator and BS Front Arcata: rit.tAlForita - B.—Partici:at attenNta p 0.14 t 0.0.54 Arts of W10& , ...- glum anAtilfato moulan Bot-t.lor ond mat - . . ...Jest" r. tIvG4I, rES Qv tnKelWCn; M gaisnufacturers of S i 1 m 1 , 331 ng cN"arSillthl I W At Mhatie= lynCa- . . .. ) ONISI.,i itrioa;.-...... -- .. ~- .... ........ - ... : . ...t... N. 'Ow. - ) B.',._ROGERg'-&.00'.:" Manufacturers of liaises Patent tatimmia Stietcottli:stor... ! ma aud,Strst streets-Pitts burgh. :-;.: - • . " N.. 1 , - - - , . . .. .- `,.. - 1.. \ _.. • . . . . ... . , .. PITTSBURG , H C A zikirrE. !of thrilling eloquence , lie took as his.. theme, that Was established byletoniational lase on the! - The Cholera atthe Waltz of . . . . ~ .. , , . i; ''''' ''''' - , "The redemption remedies are suf fi cient for all presumption that repreenstatives - of states were :- • - --. ', -- --f.: .r YErir/01.00 10- 9 24. s "- \ ''s • ..1 , =------. i the rains of the fold" ' . • . ' dimsified,,cool•hended, honorable men, incapable r Reports reached here on Saturday of the suds \ \ •,,,, ' lirilt not attempt ter give you's synopsis of his , the offences that:wonld,liatel other men over, i den outbreak:of eholera at' the. Falls. Drs. lhon-' , , \S-, speechs Near - the close he made` a happy' and .'• to the prison or the gallows. \ ' - ' : ilton and Hunt repaired to the spot and found it :. _ s<rs -.. i very appropriate reference to the foandation of But the administration at W4ogton deemed ;:raging among the Iriablalkmers on the oanld and"' . r \ -t., . the Orphan's Holum in Italles-by .Fitinke. The it necessary to demand an.apo • from the San low graunds at the suspensiot bridge. The panic • \‘, s . -': . - ! unavoidable difficulties attendant, on the eons- IJean authorities fortheirseisurepf Capt Smith's , aided the deadly effect of the disease. A num- A W.1.51111.,;iGT0N, July 24. I meneemeet of such" an enterprise, the disco= ! diplomatic accomplice. This.demandrwas en-.' ter lay dying andslesd, andsol3246llTbundl l4 ' : .'i * The pregreee of merruption--Atteration, of 1 - t e l r l . 1 figments and trials of those who assume the re-' . trusted to Commodore 11 - o ll ins,'of the U. Blimp ' had lied. - • ' . - ...- • Committee of, Inrestigdtion-- 'd ,r,mmo ' sponsibilithis thereof, contrasted with the grata-: ,of war Cyane, ands in obedience to instructions, The two gate-keepers et the bridge had; died, V erldtian -4 Sether forsifiamtien• : . 1 tude of -the the orphan, our duty to rescue him; the on the demand being rejected, he ,protroptly and'the gate . was deserted ands personipissitig My brief chapier . on public and privatheorrup- usefulness of many redeemed from a life' of ; opened the gIIIIO.Of his ship on flie - unhappy lit -1 over free. The diseese-da spreading from lead ••• • Son and immorality, as developed in the pro= '1 wretch ed - nes and n lest , and fitted to hold - re- tie town, keeping up a fire from 9A.ID to causes, principally the oPP fttalup -earth ; sponsible situations n life, were vividly depicted . : , 3P.M. of the 12th of July, and at 4P. M. sient, und the heights. Yesterday the .alssods - cemrings of Congress, has received another pain t by the orator. . • '. a Larty on shore who'finialierl the work the botn- . and s` symptoms -were moderate. , ' lemdeathe to • fel illustration- to - day. Mr. Wasblva.rnser'lM l- i At the close of „t speech, the wholereemna. bardnienttiad left undone, end reduced Sim - Juan' last ' tight reached to about fifty. -Wirifk - -in now. 11010, came intotlM Ito Use with the official copy 1 n y, proceeded by O f clergymen, and some of the .to a heap of *ahem fit:range to say; no liver ontirelysuspended, and all not sick have fled,— • , of the law gmritittg a million or two , of screirof ierphans s and chee arc bY the music of the choir, , were lost, the ferwinhabitants of the thins having There is no sickness at ' the yidls.' The weather 1' ' t oe d i n a iS o r th e Minnesota :pt t ais sa s; scheme . I maredied: from the.gve to the Bite Of the new, apparently fled at the threat of the h f• building forming 'h beauta'al moving scene. • leaving no one there to offer the required apolo- ".. I , , [stens° Disrareu.) .• . - • lie showed -thm after the passage of thenet st ,Here the ' atone was . laid with the usual ceremo- ‘, ge e to the commander for the - wrong done to the Nislasma Fastwere s, July 25.—There sever bed been alter - id - in a material manner by the • • s . f s i ' - . , minister. ' Thus is American honor vindicated al deaths from cholera yesterday In the neigh-, erasure of thmourd or, and the substitution of r But now was witheased a spectacle of quite aby a species of punishment that looks-more like borhood Of the suspension bridge; and everybody • the word and,the effect of - which was to give all 1 different character. More than five hundred cowardly, wanton incendlarism, than the retail- was leaving as fast as poisible, Three or four the Lands donated by_ the act to a company here- I guests took seats at well-filled tables, famished( Mimi ef kgreat asul.porierffOnd civilized goy- dollars per day woe offered for leborars, they ': : 1 Great liberality of the eurrounding community. r i ernment. . having all fled from the vicinity. . • . tefore chartered by the 'Minnesota Legialateire, r Great is due to the ladies forth() complete l As the adminisdration has chosen thus to re- ~ Two unfortunate creatures .died alone yester whereas it waif the intention of Congressin pass- I arrangement and Superabundant supplies of the yord its own honor "111,8 identical 'with that of its day' in a shanty near the bridge, and their bodies ing the net, ti leave the application of the rant r board. - One lady especially. Mrs. 8., of Pitts- minister; it is worth while to look back upon the laid there in a horrible state of .deoompenition; s' open for the action of the Legislature: By. this burgh, for her previous liberality and present antecedents of Mr. Borland. The first we, ever nobody being willing to.enter to florist in hury-.. - means the valim of the hinds, estimated_ unwearied attention to the comfort of the guests, heard of him was as a medical practitioner in ing t era. They 'were obliged this morning , to be .Kentucky.. . About the year 1342 he emigrated burn the. hantyto consume the bodies:" worth two or three millions of dollars, be me as in lathe work of this ' enterpnzo, the urinal to Arkansas, and under the aespices of a wing of - .Th re . was about. tea deaths in the vicinity invested gratuity i n the existing company: - It course of easing mach and doing little has been the dominant party of that State, be became ed- yeste day, and a toither more are reported to was immediately busied about the House that revened, I must leave the subject here, lest. I' ;tor of a newspaper. : His Kentucky prineiples 'day: -- • • '" ' the alleged fraud had been committed , jointly by . wound her retiring modesty. It would have done. were : similar to those.recentlyAllustrated in, the dit. to have seen the Ward case, and hediadnot beenloes in - A.rkansas alr. Stevens, of Illicit.; end Forney, the Clerk of Yo u r bravt good, m r • - --- r• . . - - • - . - immense stores of bread ; butter, chickens , beef, before be had been.engaged in a couple of du el s. the House.. Acommittee of five wee immediately hem, tongues, /sc., provided by the good folks By such and similar acts of prowess, which may raised, amidst a feeling of universal astonish- of Butler county... There was not only 'enough. ~.be regarded as tho appropriate- training for bis meat and shame, to investigate this new yillainy. and to spare,' but many 'baskets full' .were care- recent Rerforn3ances at San jean; be made him- Mr. Stevens soon after rose, and said that the' fully stowed away for the future comfort of the self an ompirtant personoge, and with his news alleged altorntionof the said act had been eieen- orphans. In the very heart. of the country, stir- :paper , acquired . considrable influence. , n Othe ~ . c rounded by moral and religions occurrence of a• vacancy in th e United - States led under Fethey'S direction, at his , Stevens , r community, earlier good land is nowfarnislied Seaate by the death of an Arkansas Senator, he request, seconded - by that of 'four or - five Sena- , for the support" of theae,lthildren. May the . was appointed to it by the Governor, and mime. tom. Ile thought the word and vi* iii the hill elite:is of the enterprise, which is; entirely de., quently. was elected • to' the• mama place by tbe as it passed, and flailing "or" i n i ts p i ties , b o „penciant (under divine ehly he the .s.vMPethY .of .Legislature. ss At Washington -he found much. desired Forney to make the correction , brio told the public, commend it to the approbation of the sympathy .inii congeniality , among the choice that such'a course, was not unusual, I philanthropist ,M. 0; spirits thatnowhave awaythere. :One of Presi nod he had - br- - n V r °* ent , , . - . - • .., . ..,.. . , . . • dent Pierce 's fi rst acts waste appoint : the es-doe made it accordingly. I am inclined to thinks - ' , fir, ex-editor andes-Senator wilds Meister - to that Stevens is guiltless of any deliberate Par- . Central America; wherehedisrtingoished himself . pose to defraud , bat nobody acquits Forney upon i bymaking a speech to the natives - an hour and -the score of n misapprehension of his duty, or three quarters long, and then negotiate , l a tree ty,Vithont any authority, that was so extrava upon any ether ground: The matter will be gently absurd that it was not considered for a rigidly investigated, and it is expected that For- moment, even by the President, and was never nay, at least will be expelled, sent ta the Senate. - . • The name of ,Senator Jones, of lowa, is given- At this point the diplomatic. history of Mr. as one of aurae who urged this surreptitious inter- -Borland wasenspended when be performed the potation of the but subsequently Mr. Stuart exploit of May hist, which bas been s o chisel rousy vindicated by ' the m e oyerntitent .at Wash of Illichlgan, withdraw a statement to that effect. than ington, in reducing to rushes a little to w n aith- No zoonerwas this matter disposed of; Mr. out nationality and Witte:Mt a protecting 00000. lance, of lowa, presented a resolution directing : meat We fearthis is totem last we shall hear the Secretary to report a list of persona who bad, of thisdisgtheeful act,: .which is calculated seri , onslyter injure the American name in all pasts I entered public heads at or near the lake Superior . of the eivilized.wOrld. ` But we do hope it Ls the termination of the proposed road, which wee last we shall hear Of Mr. Borland as - a represen calopted. The object of thi s resolution is said to tative of this government in any foreign country. . bo to bring out the facto that an association of We, may :consider ourselves fortunate that the 1 Senntors procured the survey of two townships of field of lus' diplomacy was in to obscure a tuition as, Central America, and that - there is no great land in that vicinity, and entered the whole of it power take up the defence ''of the devastated within thirty days from the datirof survey. With dittlevillage that has been:laid waste to satisfy the suleantage of the location of this 'rail- . .his , wounded honor and to sustain him in his do med. aided by an immense grantor public lads, fenee of a man charged with warder.--Phit'a. the speculation might reasonably be expected to make the fortunes of the - operators. • • • s This whore probably settles the fate of the ;thole batch of milrend grants for this seerionj.l and but for it it is entirely probable that the House would to-day have suspended the rides by 1 , , ar two-thirds vote and passed some of them, if not the whole lot. The IDEIdIOOIO earl fraudulent scheme known ], as Hunter's substitute fur. the. Homestead.line,! been u.uch canvassed in the House to-cloy. I cannot discover that it faith any faroe—j, haver not found a man 'who does not regard It as el plan to defeat the Homestead under the corer of . nprofeseed concession to the principle, goodie 'rob the old States of their entire property in the 1 public domain. There is something so cool and 1 impudent in the way in -which a very:liberal ~.11conesterid section is inserted in the bill after! . , nearly every acre of land is taken away and diverted to other purposes, that was before liable to llomestead rights, that many members favor able to the latter measure will not yet:belle:re , that it bears a construction - under 'which thri,t . eLlect can be carried oat .Itut, c one _et ; atisaas Yieldsithi likrstlatitito his j gaunt I 1 is soon as he examines the bill : Even ts Dair; ' son; the father ' of the llotnestead of this C ogrev, admits that the worst construction is the trete", one, and that it kills the Homestead. _ 1 The Senate to-day have added nearly all the items to the general appropriation bill reported by its committees, which amount to the moderate sum of only $2,500,000. • , They then went into secret session, and too k up the Reciprocity. Treaty. Mr. Clayton made a long and. able speech in opposition. Some dis s mission was had• whether it had better be con .firmed at once, - ,or left to be trispoeed of at an ex ecutive session, proposed to ba held after the terminatiou of the legislative session.' As there is a good deal of !Peaking to be done, ..I incline to think it will go over, but it is considered cers Min to be pscsed whenever the vote is taken. _ .Itnnes, V 51(181111 , 611, JULY - ^_8;.1854 FILOAI INTGUZi. Corrrspnudeurr or title Mily Pittsburgh Garrtte. Voe the Daily Pltteleurb Casette. A Form School for Langone Orgy.. nom. Mo. Eamon:-31eeting with the article below in the North American of Philadelphia, 1 wee not more surprised than delighted to learn the progress of such an Institution near our eity. uf the very existence of which f had been before wholly ignorant. For rani past Iliad earnest ly hoped that some effort might be made to pro vide a Home for this most unfortunate class, but was not at all prepared for a progress such as that referred to in the article below. As the community .generally Lare en interest in this en torprize, and as its charities are dispensed with out referenCe to nationality or creed, I hare felt it a duty to direct the attention of the humane to the praiseworthy efforts of the Rev. Mr. Passe rant to pnrride for that class of orphan children who are too old to be odmitted to any of the ex , !sting asylums among no. 011 inquiry, 1 learn that the edifice now in course of erection is de signed for, the accommodation of 144 boys, and t the peobable cost will be not far from $l5,- pa, of which rum, there is nothing in band, ex i cept what in rolturtarily sent in from day to day. `Now: it dois scam to the writer,. that a4gpnerous public bare only to become artieudetatwith these facts, not to allow this enterprise to fill for Want of the necessary mesas. And surely Ina com munity Rho this—composed of industrious and successful 'heathen 'men—every one should foci it to boa Sacred duty . to devote, some of Lis galas to the cause of .Ahe fatherless'--who there find a tour and are qualified in the echool-rooni, on the farm, and fin the shops for timetables& and respectability In society. "A litrusadnan. for the F. asyyrkan I:. 8.0 asytty Orphans , Farm etcheet, • • Mosses. Emetic —The good things of the earth are not all packed sway in our grand, con solithited city. Much untold happiness , resides' in our Mountain districts, far remote from RSV; ropolitan anxiety and cantasion. • Like the Mill that is as fragrant "in the desert air" as in Vie' looks of fashlon's favorite, these scones aro beau teous, though no pea proclaims their merits.. Seeking recreation west of the Alleghenies, in Buhr' rewits from professional toll, I was In.t vited to spend the glorious Fourth in festivities both rational and profitable, at Zelienaple, in Butler Co:, Pa., some twenty-die or thirty series from Pittsburgh. Here boo been laid the folth r ation of on Institution that promises much for the welfare of a greatly negicoted•class of our fellow beiega. The festivities of the Fourth wore • connected:with the laying of the oorner atone of this Instithtion. As the history of - this enter prise is onp of much Ititereit, allow mo to fur ash you a few facts, as I learned them on the ground tram those well with them. The establishment and fostering care of the work tbuffar, (for already some twenty-five des titute prplians have been admitted, fed, clothed ail in the city of Pitustrorgh,) owe their Macon . to the milicaried exerticins end self.dealal of the Bev. W. 1 1 - Postilivant. Paster of a Lutheran Church In that city. Three or four years ago • one dollar woe placed in hie hands,' as a sfewida lion for tide noble charity. This, however, stem oda magnet of great power, and drew to itself in little sums, enough to pay for the land that hes - been purchased, and to: erect it" Director's house. The plan for the main edifice, embrooes a center bullding, with two wings, each three stories high. It Tag the corner steno of this ed ifice, 100 'feet by 40 which was yesterday :with diie solemnity. Thermo of a beautiful grove • iidjucent to the property had beeenateured, stag" big and' aeete prepared, and early in the day the people bet .n to assemble here in vast numbers. At 10 o'clock the exercises were commenced by the singing of a bison. Aftef prayer and oth= er suitable plelinthunies, the crater of the day, Prof. W Conrad; of Springfield, Ohio, WU in• troduced liho addressed the audience In speech . - . . . • From. the .N.„'r. Trituas.l • ' . ' The 'Deerrisciten of Sea Joss. _ ~ From residents at Greytown at the time of the bombardment, and from passengers by 'the Pro!. mother* we gain, further facts relative to the town and its destruction. Oreytown consisted of about eighty, homes, nearly all of them built of wood, and by farthe greatest proportion of them constructed in the United States and *ken:there on shipboard. One of theee—Lien'a Hotel—cost $15,000,, Not more than-sine-fourth of the houses M the new part of the town, which las been built since 1850, were, occupied, but were deserted' from business con-. ' siderations some time previous to - this affair. .1 ' 'The population of Oreytown consisted of about 500 persons altogether ;, of which number ten or twelve.were from the United States, 'hint twenty live were Englishmen, and twelve Frenchmen and Germans... The remainder of the population were Jamaica. negraes and natives.' The Amer- i icans„ English,' French and Dutch- were engaged! in hotel-keeping and trade. - The houses ocoupi- i cal by the natives and negroes were principally truism baildige,With roofs, of thatched palm-leaf. When the Cyan° appeared before Greytown, and demanded satisfaction to the amount of $24,- 000, threatening bombardment if, not complied with at a given hour, - it, was not believed by the inhabitants that the town was to be demolished, pillaged and burned. They expected that a few shots would be - fared into the town, that a few, houses would be perforated, and then hostilities would cease. Moat of the English, however, went for protection • on board the British war schooner Bormtubc,. Copt Joll3, lying, in the Als•Fabens, U. S. Agent, 'together with six or seven of the Americans, sought protection under the flag of the Baited States on board thecyane, and the remainder of the inhebitants of Greltovm, 'including all the French and natives, together, with a few English and Americans; left the place' during the night and morning,preceding its - de; struction. They all encamped together on the shore in the woods' about: a mile distant--:.Not anticipating the entire demolition of the town by bomb-shells andl torches, they toole.but little 'of their effects with them. ' , . • : . , All the ' property left was destroyed; conse quently the houseless inhabitants Were in great suffering for the Want of food and of clothing and protection from the Weather When our infotmant left. ,They had stretched up sheets for tents,And. many were obliged to sleepin tlis open air, with,' out the least shelter, and were half famished ter: the want of food. A brig laden with predate • which. had just arrived as the bombardment cons. rammed; hue prabably supplied theirs. -' r. 1 (.., ,, •?: The terms of Capt. HAWS not lieliiii.6. . . with, be opened has. fire promptly at the appoint edtime—nearly. every shot doing execution.: lie fired about two hundred sheds, but not burning up the town,. as he- desired, he sent .ashore a launch with - a Lieutenant and about twenty-five 'men, who proceeded to set en fireallikatrentain.: ed of Greytown. - • While doing an they are said to have inspected the interior of the buildings rather closely, and_pillaged as much as they pleased. Before finishing the wafts they were pretty thoroughly intoxicated with wines and liquors, and were constantly, cheering. .. 1 The amount of proPerty destroyed by this bom bardment is stated to behalf a million of dollars. ' The day before the bombardment, Capt. Hol lins took possession of • the guns which were for . .. , the protection of ' the town, and, took them to Pasta Arenas and pbseed theta in the keeping of the agent of the Transit Company.: - During th • bombardment two shots were aimed at the flag staff from:which floated the Mosquito flag.' The first ball severed the halyms; and down came the flag to half mast, the second ball eat the' staff off; from which it was suspended. . , . . \ While the Cyano was cannonading, a =texas received by Capt. Hollins from the captain of the British schooner . Bermuda, stating chit he re gretted that he had not a British vessel of war there of the size of the Cyano..-he would compel him to desist. . . Capt. liollins,,ln reply .to the note, regretted that Capt. dolly' had not rcec;:just, such, as be beliOved that the United States could get - possession of them on the the same terms as they got ' the Cyano..- There. was is. good deal of anxious loo'king for the British mail sten: mer ' Bee, then homiy • exreted, anff remarks were made that when she arrived hostilities would immediately be suspended. - 'Just aa - the ' town was to be fired, the expected mail steamer • arrived, but ranch lc the surprise of all the En•%, glishmen, the work of. Pillaging and Betting fire to'llie town went forward., When it yeast' over, the Brills steamer left for some other port, hat mg the Be da in tow The 'g and pillaging party were'on shore nearly half tlie day, and passed thnlime in great glee, hinny of them .were 110 much intoxicated that it was not an easy matter . to get ~ them on A number of e'residents of Greitoe came to al e ass Now York on bo - of 'the Prometheus, being prorided with free ages by the- agent - Two poisons - we said to be micaing, and: there'were' apprehensions Mist they had heal blitzed in the conflagitn. , .... • 5 ',,,. ..- Destraattem . 4 Btu Jaai It ii not often that the American press is call ed upon to record so want% an outrage as that • wo onnotmem to-Jay, In the isembardment, bian• American sloop of-war ' of %it unproteetedlittle finding village of SanJnandejliessagna. The punishmeut is-immeasornbly above the offence complained of, anti the teethed \ of . chnetising a' defenceless village le discreditable to a power like .tbat et the United States. . The diffichity which has led - to this.shameful affair octurred in May last. Copt. T., T. Smith, an American in command of a steamer In Nico -1 raps. called the Routh, for somo real nd fan . Mod offence, Is reported to have abot d kwn with• a rifle, a citizen of Greytown or San Juan, It is said that Mr. Borland, the American Minister to Nicaragua, was on board the steamer and\ noosed .and countenanced the , crime. . At, all events, when thapopulace of San Juan. justlyez cited at the cold-blooded murder, endeavored 4 arrest the murderer, Le volunteered for his tection; seized a musket and,.placlog hionclf OA' the guards of the steamor,warned the marshal and his men, who were endeavoring to Make the ar rest, to do so at their peril. Finding themselves the weaker party, they desisted, but in the evenr when hlr. Borland s had gone ashore to the residence of Mr. Fabins, the United States Com mercial Agent atEhn Juaw, they arrested him, • detaining bins a pristiner all night, permitting . 4101, however, to go onboard the Northern IJ,I nest morning, and sail - for Now Yerk:z This isbrietly, and we thiisk:correctlyiiiia tory of the offends: , An Akserlcon committed capital orimc;. the U. S. Minister %imposed to prevent his trial by the loolimuthorities, accom panyiag his interposition With ;violent demon ideation* and threats, more in ;the ammeter of a professional bully than of a ' dignified represen tative of a' great nation. Tho r San Juan people must have been more or lets time homan, if they could have looked unmoved upon suoli 'a crimi nal and unauthorized interference with %emir% of their own laws. Mr. Borland, by interposing *to prevent the *sari of Capt. Smith,`beatune an: accessary In his critic, and this ought clearly.te; remove from him whatever. irlvflegeidA 41105. Matto office might hate clothed him till& \:Wam office satiodous brutality and. crime, It la dad; and its incumbent ought not to be pifst. tad to shelMt- himself under a form of proteelleit . ~,,~ ~ ;;g~+. \, \ • ' • \ •24. / 7 , , • , , 4, - ; • • ' , • \ )7, , •. • • \ • •-• VOLUME LXVII--NtIMBER. 296 INTEIMSTING, AND 1.312011.TANT The :low Tort Tribime giresm letter from Par is, which endolies'aoine truly : startling 'state ments.-, The following insertions aro mado:- .1. A Special Messenger kris been sent from 'Bassin-to Washington. ; 2. Thugs desires-American sympathy, has need of American money, and -rill sacrifice much of her personalinrerests to'lrritnte England; end' cripple hepin Ameiican soil' '• -"- 2. A proposition is* ondts.way to Washington, lowing lu,rierr tho eettsion of important territo- . ry - --Sit.lta,--to the United States fora money con-. . . . . 4. . Russia is Makingpreparations for a. ten years war, end on a scale of 'great magnitude. ' - • - . 5. llussia considers that she has never receiv ed say defea t , 'since. the . commencement .of the present war:'- : . 6. TIM ' Prince' Paskiesiitch was not wounded; _ 7, iiiclawdeciaria publicly, that dare Aits. jrin }l4'givetrhim the °taus belli, his first move would be on Vienna, which he means to take and ..,71. Ito stdl drains that in.bia attack. on Turk ey;.3thrritorial , acquisition wad Inot the cad he ',sought, bat that Jeru.saleta should be free to all ..ieligions, and that the Christians..in:Turkey. ,ghould beiprOtected bath ' rights aeShriatians,. 9:1'lle has at last, full infam4 of the English, and he inteudsikkiet: r s Ale the, ount with them to the best of `his 1 Means. -.- , ---- ,—' -- - \ 7 s ' , . ' V 19. 'He denies: the story of the detention of i• Sir Hamilton Seymowe'S prOperiy, and ``says says it 11.'lle respects boultoßapoleott,\ but' for the conduct of England he can only employ, the term infamy . The letter is quite auriosity'', and (adeserves an attentive perusal; Thee Tribune alluding to the Envoy, says: '-: '--' '- - X. -' •\ ~ '- ' • • "The =3lo' and antecedents of this confiden tial messenger are - well known to us, \ rind wacan vouch the his cheracter ,and the gettuifieneee of the statements 'which oar correspondent details from him. He has been chosen for thLegussion, as we have reason to premum, not only because of - the - cOnlidence the - Czar reposes' in his \devo tion to the interests's& Russia - in the pending struggle, but because, thecharader of an *met , lean citizen, to which we, believehe has aperfect right, onablea hint; to pass throtigb Europe with greater facilitinnd'freedeni•trom ', annoyance. Eels to arrive here in the screw steenaer bedlam, which was to:eel, from Havre and Southampton on'the 10th, and may beuxpected to aecomplish the voyage in same,tifteen or sixteen days.", thehave for doom time been \eonvineed that; the preeent Administration 'must have it'fight;•l ti i we have not apprehended that it was likely to "pitch 'into" Great Britain Spain, nor even 1 MEXICO. Judging by its mani festations of spirit andProwese ,on other oceasions, we '•issitrpeeted that His Majesty. the Eing, of Mosquito, was very likely to `feel tho weight of its displeaeuro the very, first time - neat a pretext could be , found or naantikectited \ for a displayof Martial fury. We were smistaken--the storms. has •hurtled by Gallinippe4o burst in awful potency on the sea 4tort bantletnf Gitytowtt which le totally de stirtiyed by its \ inc. - ,And,'on fall consideration, this is the quarter in which the demonetration • should have beep anticipated. For Gallinipper , is in.,solne mot a British, protege, rind btimbard ; log hie log palace tnight\ have led to some sort of renianstraricc, while Greytown is by the Clay ton treaty entirely cat off 'from all support or at finitywith any considerable power, nod could bo knocked to pieces •witiperfect impunity. Yes, Pierce .S. Co hove theeen wisely the theatre for the display of their lalor, and the bombardment of. Groytowns, will ••stansVinscribed on History's glowing page es the great military exploit of the present adminiStration. , , ', We will not hero attempt to weigh and balance the provocations lo thhiremarkable performance We believe tho• Man whom Cap; Smith shot at Greytown trim e big fellow`, , ,and that the shoot- . ing was not wholly without reneen. But having 'thus trams the law .into his own bands, it does seem that the Captain)shouldbove been willing to submit bis conduct th i tho jiiignient of some tribunal or other in the rtlity where the affray' occurred, and where, along could , the witnesses be found to, explain it. \But no, tho Captai n. from his vessel s hoot s down his nuniond refuses to be taken before any tribunalt.antl, Mr. Em beerier: Borland—,-who had \no 11101 , 3 rightful authority, in the prendees data any corporal oft •tnaiities—asenmea the task of shielding the hom icide from all responsibility. , Tht next. we hear is the dostrictien of _Greytown by :the U. S` ‘ ship Cyano, because, her people—the authorities t•ST. lag long a(nee resignevl--refoso to apologias' for the treatment of Mr. Borland . : Ali: if Grey town 'bed been n British, a French, or even, a Russian port, does.any one believe it world have, beeu treated thus eartitely t —A' 1: 2)-ibtiae. PCraig, the Ex-Superintendent of the Kenrack,y Penitentiary, was, abet and badly wounded in.an affray at V. Also°, Indian% last waek. .has , been, trying to get 3liss Delia :Webster lota • his power., tel had avowal her arrest by eirtis of , * regulation from the Governor of Kentucky. She . wee released by a writ of liii!)iall Corpus Craig and his hand of scamps flourished their pistols Slid bowl.. knifm, on the,whirf, and threst ooo d ; ;to whip the Roams, Sd, when be was shot by a man named Randall. • • • .. - • Ds:roc:alio firmr.—The Sira Francisco Dem ocratic General Commlitm has followed the ex =Pie of Its' Waimea: prototype, of . Now York, by' sepsrating Into two diftct organtsitinns. The point of diffsreace is in reference to the "pestle°. whetherPOW Omura Senator ought to be elected it the Crabs ,next session the Waf ture, in place of Dr. , whoa° teem does not (ri pire until March 4,1855' , In . California the Broderick fold anti-Broderick factions. seem, to divide the Tarty. throughout:the - State. • "k -new dement swain Es be ming li ng in the die' .puce.' 21010.W:ern Califoriala theSarator_ese ken from Abet. region 'lndeed of having-both Senatori from San Francisco or its neighbor . • • [THIRD liISPATOII.] NIAGADA Fete, July 25.... Tis cholera at the euspenalen bridgeltr abating to-day. - Numbers of shanties erected by the Irish laborers lute``-' been burned down. ; The health, good; and visitors not over crowded. , . ANOTIIEII. GILIAPOWDaII Exrtemex.--Ther On tario [Carmda West] .Reporter of the 19th inst. gives ; the particulars of ,a shocking accident. caused by the explosion . Of gunpowder, 'dialer to,the ono at' Wilmington,'DeL, recently, bitt not so daSirliCtill4l... It 'appears a wagon was ConvOy- , ing a load of goods, including a, keg of powder, containing 28 lbs., and that the driver dropped a cigar he was smoklng, by which" tiro was ,coir 7 , mmucated to the keg'of pOwdetc and a trim:tuf does'explosion followed. ' The Reporter says: The goods and wagoa.were scattered' n frog /Reece some hundreds of rods about, but the meet heart-rending lathe fate of the parties in charger The driver was blown against the fence and con siderably injured, so much so as to remain parli ally out of his mind until Tuesdarevening, lie is now recovering. John Pentlond; son of the , 1 Rev. J. Pentland; who was- ale in th e wagen;',lir so far injured as to leave but, • t hopes of •his .', recovery. ' He Iraq blown ..lathe air, his ~ clothes torn to fragments on' tiro; body. and . - Minds harried 'black with th plOded fiowder. t. While tearing the burning e her train his 'per- xeim, - the akin peeled' off fro his hands.. The horses woos much burned., ,hogshead of sugar -, had nearly all the hoops torn elf and the staves . ,_..,.... partially burned.' .A. barrel of rinegai\wis bloint toer tos; hardly a hoop or stave to he found in the eiahll f h orhood at the scene-of ' ' ' las Dasvntrcrtos or ; Gnarrows.-= ,ThU.de4 • . :- . ' • :-• -- -.:'. tailed statements of this affair, given by'llp park-,-.. -- - . . , ' , sengcrs of the Proniethoue, are anythh4.lit . , creditablete the geverianent 'The general jil l ;n o :-," went`of the Country"' has ',been 'that 151. r.... r-- '' .-. '. •'' - land woo , grossly in -the wrong in the affair f the alleged ,murder,:and before the Admini'str4,l. • ,- . - : , .. tion undertook to avenge him by. cannonading helpless town , and destrOying \the property of uriprqtectktl people, they ,sluinhi have shown , ..,'... , - ' •.• some jtultiflcationlersuch Unnewki and Unnecet. sexy. violence,. Therejs - but littin credit to be :•:' \ - : •••-..,,,,..,. , gained from the -burning of, a Xce - ta of llntelell •''.'-'Pe : "Q - '-:• •••• huts :and the Oispersion. of a.fow' hundred lialf' ,, . - : •,; ::--. ‘ ,\rri, clad nattves . especially , When it i re•membored . ...,,,X, - -...-- li that our rigitti have been : invaded, 4 s our ling .;.,,,"....,'s., ' ...• I insultml in the same neighborhood b the British' -" - : 1.," - : - . ,... - ,authorities, without the slightest at pt of re- .: -••-; ' 1 \ • ' taHaticn... ; We,tako it foatcd - thtl e Kaptain; • .--..-- •': .. -- Hollins must havoracted_tly . withi his in structionsi aud.are 'hope than imm to call,. will be maddrin,Congress for those instru\tions, ' ' ••••• . - modall the facts-which - lad to:their being bred, •,""..-'-, As the mattoinoi stands, the affair soems•alpar.;..,7: - • -1 •.:.••,..... lutelyillsgraceful;All4 for Hod honor of:the , 110?..:' , -.. -..:•,:' ' -' ..,, . \ tian we hnist-that tliere inky, at least. be f ond e , '" '.— ,ii, .. : .1. • - someap - pearance of eicuse for it.iPh.itiji i'll . plii ` ':- . -:- . • 21• Amoicin:.• ,- . • :• . ::. • : ~ , - ---,- .'-.-- .. • , .P" °3318 o 2 TIM '610.40+,1--,Nince the 24th of June, when t he cholera. made its appoittise.. there hare. been 1,70"0 deaths in all in-Philadel- . 'phis, of which 952 were tinder ii years' Of 'air , ~ and 175 were fromehaleta. ,In New , Yorli, shine the Sd of tuna; there have been 4,699 deaths; ln\ eluding 2163 under 5 years of ,tige add ,684,;\ \ `from cho'ler.a. In Brooklyn on - Sunday Nur:dni ; there \S , ... , .Fwerre 197nevitites - of Cholera (the largest Tino- .Iter yet in , n one — tia3.) and - 9 • • denthe.% 'At-- thet;.? N. 'Y.... cholera hoipital in New York, on Monday; 'theca: were 7 eases and '4- deaths . .At Albany, for the,, , .;1„ . t \ three days :_ttreeeding Saturday, 19 2. - cleathswirot ,:, .repo d,' 44Torouto;Canada, for the three ; endix4, \ :e 20th , there were 47 cases and 13' deeths. - . - -Ilt Montreal; in thei.9th,lhera,librgv '. ' •,- ' " ' ' e ' deaths,. sad V. mere on the 20th; but' ' :\,, Irani. - , \ 88 cholera 'deaths, and z::...-. , _, ._ _. _, _ ~.- • the disease is now said to be andoinitherei mad: t : has nearly\ disappeared from Quebec- - At Mem - • , Go, 111:, on:the 20th, there were 30 deaths, in.: ‘tlsaeal fin i c=i e d h ens i ?o r 6ro t e m o o u n t!a th re e d'lt t l if• fear Sisters of 'Mercy.. • ' • • , ''• ••••t- , :. • • . l \ • Tint BASSOLS Of TOR Choisaa AT BARBADOS!, —We have Barbed papers - to the 28th ult.— . The cholera is still ging their,'end the 'l4th ''' • , had bech obseived *a' day of solemn prayer ~ • • 'l' : and humiliation;. that the ...postgame might be '•: stayed..., : \:,.......: r . :;. r...t •.. .- '.• •.. •': !.. The Globe publishes itianof burials to 05..,-... '• ,';',, 24th, by which account will be Seen that -nip' ' : • fewer. than 6,000 deaths h . been accounted for. • ' But from the mentor a ' e returns, especially "' • 4 . " from the .rutil districts, it was conjeetared that • .-.••••••• no less than 6,500 persons bad fallen victims ta -.; •• .. 'the Mortality. •'oa the 21st, 'according to the , . ~„ .... Porhadian„ there was no abatement of the .• : ' disease., On ono - day, the nutibBr Of deaths were .. . " '''• computed at-311. According to thp • Globe; how- '''," '• ever, there was a decided falling MT in the num. ...".; ber of the mortally.;; , Oa the day ptrrieus, the :.......--:.. number of interments et Indian River wee 280; • • on the 18th 223 i on the 10th it hakfillen to I& ;and on the 2.'2d" to 187. Tho Mortality .was alarmingly greal lathe hospitals. \s -V ~ -..........,:-1-- ...‘ ' Baker MADE Gnivas.-=.ln consequence of the marry sudden deaths in Philadelphia among thipoor, during the hot weather, the cemeteries • : where they are usually buried - have resorted to . '-. `,!•• the plan of keeping ready made graves for sale. . . -, ... Tho Bulletin says this is done on aceounehf the .., unusual demands upon.l.he- labors of the pave. - .•. ,- diggers, and it proceeds to describe these'grases' - -_-. • no follows: • "Each morning too superintendent `„of one of • ••-.• these pcili filar cemeteries causes a grave twelve •" , . feat in depth to be dug, taking care to have Its . length nod width sufficiently ample' to adroit a ' :', ' coffin of the largest dimensions. The coffin of .••.: • the that applicant for lithOiSSioll into the gloomy .-- . • receptacle is placed at , the bottom'of the o;6nd . : ~.• ~• a slight covering of earth is placed over it, the next comcr is placid on the top, or the first--a, little more earth—another coffin-and. so. on WI. til there are five tenants in the, grave, Om t41.7, - -„ - most of which is five feet from the surbee.of the •, - _ ground The earth id then thrown in Mad the - ,\•,,,• ,- ' oblong mound is all that is left to tell of the spot • -,, where the poor, and well 'nigh friendless repotm, o ..`,..-, • The London financial world tidies-hid ileums to Shock them which will deatiroj. shmewhatof the effect of the Schuyler, explosion when it -.-.. reaches them. , Forged dock warrants to them- '-. • • .'tent of L 400,000 had been detected upon which .i i i t f i i i n e e d yi n had eo boon borrowed. . wed. e leze ti t r ufw,g na had rte: r r ... petting the suspension of 11. NV. -Lord hr. C,0..; ' that the firm advanced moony upon dock war?. rants whielf proved tbo forgeries; end partite', • • , who bozo recently fai cd, as well as .the Dock `,... •. Wharfingere nee impli tad. The amount of for, \. god documents' held the firm named is stated. '• c • at .040,000,and en eminent disooont bonito Ls mild - . .. , , to have 150,000 more. The Paid:us, some of `.. .-.. the firms who recently ' felled were in collusion . .. with a Wharf:lnger, who Las absconded, leaving, . ~ the holders of the 'remelt orders without the m. •,, ..., lidity which those orders represented. The suet. , iniolved is *apposed to be eonselidng like Z400,-. , .., "At . the Court of Bankrupßankruptcy td:day till thole. of u mpeee was perfected under the estatet ofL„ ~ x mr s. Davidson & Gordon, colonial brokers:" .".' and metal agents, who felled oath° 2211 of June.. , , The difficulties which hive recently occurred St . • thehrsuch of businesswilleirhich this horse was connected are exciting, much discussion; heavy ‘ losses, have been anetattied by! serious establish- . meets in the city who have; been Jedo snake ad.. ...,.`, slinoes on fictitious writifints.7 .. : ....., , ... ' - - - • ..- - A Drat. llarwsks•Ansaloaas tat /Stint: —lt , in report.ed that Canlel E. illeld.a..rwl, Nwere tary of the American Legatlan, nt-Lrogloth tele' graphatto Li:terra to know whether Saha' Van Barn. Ruh awn expected to tho skeatawr front . New York, bad arrived. and If so, srlicre he cuidd be found, his otd4l-being, It said, ao- rod him a challenge to Bjht a duel somo*lnno ou the coutinest of Nwrope. Mr. Siakka, it Is speged was greatly offended at a apron • mule by . Mr. Van Buren la Tarausaay Nall bet winter, railecting rather personally upon him. 113610111 \: ,
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