......,,,- ,,,,, tv:A•P'",*7 1 -7-7A 4 5N ... • , • • - . . . _ . '. • ' , -__. • •____ _ ESTABLISHED' 1N 1786. . .. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE' PM/LIDDED DAILYAND WEEKLY-11Y NYE WHITE-it CO. DAVID NY 'MUTE.] .., [SAMUEL ITAIOLIT. i. Mein o IMair ram, tiarwrct wirer ADD (Mot, ' * .TERMS: OD/ LY--Dlx doll., per mum., neigh!. half yearly , W EXK N L K Y .--'To w n a d h o.llsa r no p .ers annumse sls n C _ .ll n DO emourn i - 5.x. ...-- ; isperm -...... .....4 6 D hilis $lO Ten odes d 0... ..... -------. 1.3. OD Tty w eroded do Tito p g• for each dub tobo addressed to one pararrn. ami to o id invariably In Meant*. No dub pagers will hii. .. . not the yearespins , micas the looney IR Mina to ..I IATES OF ADVERTISING: Due equate, (10 Dam of Nonpareil or Agate) . Do • one lomitkin - $0 60 li lki each Additional Intortlon--- 0.15 Do - one 'r00k.,...... - .... 1 75 Do two =ks- .. Ibr three mks ... 4 00 Do two menthe . tio •three , .Do Your months- 10 00 Do stt months...... -....-- .... - 11 00 •bo tool,* triont.l 13 00 nondlog (.-%24.1g, (3 1111e3 Or NA Per annum) 0.00 One dollar it esth add' 1 ioe. One Nave. shartimabla at ensure, (per An. ' 1 25 Os For c ' i r :AT2.l7l= l art4 r uelle7gestted ovetom mont h, and , o, each additional scrum* inserted (older tato yearly ratm, Lidt Prim. Advert odoentseimodhair ••gn ome,and . 01 6000 D 11.40 ' in n D. D...r , . • m... and a halt Po Ateliers no atom table for legal abertimmentri beyond the Amount rho:101110 their publiertion. Summating mudidetes Syr Mike to I* Marr,cd the MU. as other advartisernauts. Advortioments not marked on the ropy 6,r a epoele..l I naudrtr of hoodlum", will to emotintod till forbid. and PoXlnent exacted accordingly. the liddleaw of annual advertisers Is strielly limited to their own Immo/late hulloes. ani All advertisements for the bilett of other boron*. tot well rot all advertisement, not Iromedlstoly connected with their ne o n bosine..-, and all clamesof advertiesmonto In length or otherwise. ho• .:en; ir * orgasienVid * gli •' D..= rili b l7=m r tlj reone4 end protoptporyrnent Is umired. AU advertisements for charitable istetltutlont, Ore rein• 1 ..1 . .. vilid.hAttshit. end t o r n tnbile mootinmt. and nib bonder , ' 'meting, and notices. to b charged LaVoie* Par. .bkigr.,,j..quAltnal.tt ebarges 50 cents. . • .." by nodose IMertod without elmrgo, tulle. cramp* Lied by Randal Intitstkme or obituary nothmt. and whim ro actompuried,habe paid fee. Regular alrertisets, and all Milers ecudngeommanlea 1101a, or repairing tette. designed to r ol l Mtontioo tn Fairs, Soiree& Cemoorts, or any public entertainment., whsm drerges gremado for admithutor-ell Potts.* of pd. sato alsodatlone-enetv notice designed to etill attention, , In di v idua l.rderprileri, adeulated. or totended to promote Internet, eau only he Inserted with tho under. standing - that the mute is. to be paid tbr. If (Mended to • he Insertod In the Iota! columu, the Mote - will to Margot at tho rid, of 10 coots per lino. • Illotoo or sir undoes to ho charged Did. Price. ' . Tarorn Worm Petitions V. each. • Heal Estate Agents' and Auctioneer,' easortisentouts not teLim clamed under ready rates, but allowed • diseond of teUrt7 4 .tuwe and onothlnt per cent in:ao the *mount of 1, • Warts . Of Ilditirrn:LY 00 td.11.0 0(..1 3 (too SI(D.O, three in00rti0ne.........----$7 60 Do. mei' additkmal At(rtiro TN l l n rU s etrtLiTo n .. - .. -..-. . 17 tine Sousso.lloin aSO cm InorionPoi.o roots. Do. rash aiditlonal to mute All transient advertisements to be paid in edema,. -- - - BATES OF DISCOUNT. voll.rmro DAILY Vol( too 1.117100000 0.000, zr N. HOLMES & SONS, Broker. No. Li 16444 at teltoren.T3frst and Fortrti slt. l'illsGurph• ° PENNSYLVANIA. Broochel Nenia..-. ..... P. Hank of• Pittsburgh parlfiranelt at Youngstown-. do Etchaofw IllrOt of do- . .,per City Book, ri Clotnatl- do Mcr. and Mannf's of do-par dommorcial Bk,Oiricint. do Hank of Oommeree- par Franklin dank._...._....d0 Dank of -North An:tears-par Lafayette Think-- . ..-' do 1 , Hank of North'* Libertieopar Ohio LLf. , Ins .4 Trutt,. do 1 Hank of Pennsylvanta......par Western Reserve Bault... do' Book ofPonn Township- Dank of liessillon ...-- - , (loolmenial Bonk °lN....par Small Notes 113. PAnners'A ilochAohn• Ilk-par NEW LNOLAND. Dinird 8ant......- - --.....par all wirent Rank 0......... Iti - Kensington flank. ..--... IS 011 Y TORN. • Manure. ildeeti. Book-mar..par New York City--• . ...- yor • Mochanloe Dank -,----tem Dsmtl xA ' 1% xtiorsawnxing. Leux.---par . RYLAND. I`ldloddlpldet Bank ' ..pm Baltimore .....t.--r Poothwerk Bank- ... . .... -..par Country ....- . ~_ 0 13 3 TlndentrimesEstok- -- --Mir N. JERSP.2 A 1101.6.1VARD. Western Bank..------...per All selre,nt 1tank0.._.... 54 Rank of Chembersborgis... llir VIRDINIA. 'Book of Dildtm UnoutY.-Per Bank of 1100 1'a11ey.....-1 l: IlAnkofDaurfile-.--.-par Bank of To.liletiniond... • -.Bank of DeL Co.. Chester-par Ex. Dank. la, Norfolk • Hank of Germantown.- --par Farmers' Bk of Tired.. . Hank of Wslturgh--Lbi tierchantetklech.Dank li Rank of Mown-. ...... ' , North Western Ilmak... • lllnk of 31 ddlotown.--....1t, Branches .. , . -----,- • Er , 10t.g . 0atz b ec4 6 11 , 44t n .. e . f. ...= 11. 10 , 11. ,1 T 1L? . .4.110 LI tt . A. 2 (Womble Ilk* ittidge Co-per i lienit of St. of N. CarolFe 2 • Doylestown 8ank.....-....par Com.Bank.llllmington. 2 %Aston Rank .. . ..... --.--par 31orthents'Ilk„Nowburn, 2 Erie hank.._ 1 , " 8011111 CAROLINA. Femme llit of llocks C0...pal tfk of of b . :Carolina Farmer*' of taneaster-par Hank of South Carolina.. 01 , Farmer/' Bank of Iteadlng.par Rank of Charieston.-.... 2 - Farm. Ilk of Sennylkill Co-par Plantar?* blechan'Y Jilt 2 - .. . k•ar..6 Draw. Mayo...burg Ile 0 INDUIIO. - Yranalla Bk Warblogton-parAcmes. A Ins.* IlrgCo * 1 . Ilanisbmg Bank-.-..--1 4 ,1 took of ugust,. • limeade% Bm.k.. ...... ----I'd dk of Ilentte*irk, Amen 2I ' ' Men i st .l l7r I CZity - liat .. . .."' 3.llwoler 7 p fr tlialW l. . - a Lebanon Bank. .. .. ----psr KENTUCKY. .... l Miners' Danko! Patecllisi 14 Ilk ofEordneklesLos(Wo 1 1 / 2 r.. Alonongshelaßsak....--. !Wei Lout,* Thurston 8 Wed Branch, Rank-- It Northern 116 oflientocky " i WYMniorrite.Stlikestrarre 1 4routhern likbfEentucky . - York 8an5....-..,„.....-... Ito MISSOURI. Relief :totes- ......-......L1s Bk of State of 111.wonri- 133 OfflO. ILLINOIS, Otdo Stale limk...-....-. 13; State Rankand Branches 50 Branch at. Akrou...---. d Dank of illinolv..--...... 16 Iltanch at Athena........... do ' e IVISCONSIN. 1 ' ire: n ewt ri N=7: 110,,..._. "1"in ,fllL t ril l trkk._ . .. d'ki k Drench attirsthunE...7-2 'Weremmen t arechenhoensers-71- Remelt at Tdedo-.-....-. do lovernmont Stook hank 3 R emelt at Dayt0n:......, do Peninsular tank- 3 Branch at DeMware-.-.-. do Insuranoe Oompany--.. 3 ' 8 Branch at Colima --.. do State Bank.- ----- -.. 3 il Branch at Aditabula--- do CANADA. • Branch at Salem- do Ilk ° / X. Americo Tormsto 6 Branch Atalansheid ..... -.. do Ilk of the People, Toronto 3 , . 8 /trench at Ripley do Bank of Montreal .... -.. ft Branch at Cineinnath..-- do Irk of U. Canada Toronto 5 • Brooch at Wathingtoo--- do EASTE.ILY ENUILLNOR. Branch at Cadlx....--. du On New York. I'i Drench at Lancaster do,oo Plilaadelphla - - du Dram % at Stenbemville- dorn ItalUmore...------ do c. Brands at 31L Veroon..-- do WESTERN EMUS:NOE. ' ' Branch at Newark. Branch at ft h at =gfield...-. do:Louisville Itra ltramh a t Troy--.- dogIOLD A-N yyt DSP.iffISVALUE. Breach t Mt. Phommot,- dolDoubloons,Spardsh---10110 Branch al Y0n0rr111e....... do t do Pattiot----16,50 Smith at No do Eagle, old 10.60 Branch at Piona....-- - dolEade. new - 10,00 itranch at Portmuouth--. do , Eroletickaram..- .... ... 7.80 'Bran& at Paton-.--- ..... do Ton Thaler,- - - 7.30 • Bdurch at Ravouns......-..- doiGninsaa kid trends at Cuyabotie ....... doroverdelt ••• .-. • 4 , 67 1 Branch at M0mi110n....... do Dm Ottildors. .0216 ..3 Branch at Waxter..-. So 'Napoleons • VW . . iii ili - ICESOP STOCKS. .. ,. ..I EXPORTED FOR TIIE PITTSUUIIO/3 1167.ETTE, BY A. WILKINS & CO. ...:., ' STOCK AND EXCITANGE BROKERS, i z-0.71 Founnz srnxer. - , •,, , Prrntaminr. J nly=. 166 4. l'..d I r . io reus nes. 6',“ -- ,10 0 -- ••• Intlan*July t , hauls Fe - 100 5'5..--..... 100 .. -* Int.Fdt. a Aug .. juie n ...o.. te..._ . 100 ga ''' Tot Maysivow z. lin coop. .iii - Tin4 10 0 • b B 2 2'. - do , • . littabusgh dry - 6'a,-.-... no . 117 Int.Jsabaiuly Do. coup. G's, N. T. 100 37 do .- futility •Nor A ik rte, """" l ' e - firlt 1110 11 1 - do. n...k . 0 . 1 ritt, - ,„...,th ' ......... 60 50 tibi Dle.MayVact. . Morehmts . 0 Manor Dant oo oo UP, do 5 : 1 Exchange Bank- -.- 60 671; 631 4 40 4 Allegheny Savings Dank 60 2: 13 = 3O ~ !Ids. Trust' 0.. -..-.. 60 ao . 56 '.. I tat/sone Depositllaug....... 50 id% 61% 4 1 • ttonbsle Eridge-.-- 15 26 13 \ Div. Mar l o l i ct. St Ma lit. Itrldge.-.-. ID 37 .361 Pr..han.ll et nand St. Bridge .-.„...- 60 44 41 1 tr. • ~.. pe t'l, Northern Litertico......... 60 40. 73 , Dlr. .24pr.• Wltilarraport 8ridge.......... 23 16 - 1 Plttstill Life Insurance- 4 10 3 • Dir. 50 'fret Western Insurancetki---..... ID 16hir. sir $2 ... Cilium,' Ine mstme Co- .- 21 ld Aanciated litrumerds Do- ... 10 6 Pittsburgh to Phila .--. Est 41 ;10 .3D littelmr,da, A Louhrvale... 50 40 t 7 . do •• Lake Eric.-- ....-- ..... .._ 50 : , blormee .31-ncrodic-- . ., .- 50 -• "' - • . Odd MOAINDLADVrAtyII, 1 ORO`so. ' elttsbt . , Gas Works-- 50 • GI 60 Mono de Slackwater- 60 42 41 Div. July 4D3 - Yo ,rwror Diarkwater 60 10 -- ' Now Stock. Pomp,. Central Railroad- 40 44 42 blok. Peons liist- 10 45 4t Halt &Ohio Rallynest- -. La •• Clovolond (tWaLWIIe R. X. GO Slatine Railway. Dry Dock 100 105 100 Payette )I•MLCo..-.-- '6O be 3 Eris Canal .u.aa tom-- Dv : - .5 -- Da do. ', Turtle Creels Plan Road 23 10 All.. A Pen7see sank It 4 =6 =6 =5 tireenelarQumpike Rd- 60 10 I .i dinnetiots-........ .. ... -.--. ._l5O 110 Ex. Div. Pittsburgh* Bodon.-..... ... 143 lig 11.1 v. 1814, Val North Amer!.... Mesh Westers.....- XUreka. - 73 66 Now Stock. --• • . Pittsinargh it las Royal- - 4 3 0 tiblo... --.-.......... ... 2ti Ils 1 Ademaie....-.....,.......... .- =.91. t Ds' Ve. " = t rlNFuiii7;=:. - : - .7. -I% _I Obio loop io Rea .......-8- -. 21 1 rltt r ite , ;r:...7. - ...: . .7..:.r.f: '..... . i 2,1 a - Coined -.......-..... ..... -.. 5. / 1 - National ...:=7 :::..., 1 1 rarii:::::: - .7.-:.--- :. - .1 ::- - --=_.---,-..-.-------_-_-___ --- 4 IND BANE , " '' .B ll.lOE OP - _ SXCIIANdX . Ani BANKING 1101 _ A. WILKINS k CO., --•-- . , Untlot !hale Baal Banding' No 71 north • - • P.7ll7lBUR r off, PA.' FOREIGN and Domestic EtchMcgo; Coin, llsok Notes aa4 laud irurranta, bought god ookt Oollergloas nude throughout the Volvo. nuelneee t gFer dima eOl4 ea and berm negotte negotiated. " Stooks t tad ou Coreallieloni Mo•or ••• o• &Walt, sad luterestallowed when left 0 , • sreehletl time. • does • GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO. • BANKERS, BEAU:RS /N EXCHANGE, 00V, BAN ft NAKAAA,, Alg. 14 milt stmt. motile Bank qf _I9IA. All TrAmetkAmi At =it liberal rata - " W. oeladit•T HARDWARE POE SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE MAKERS • Leech f - Jr., /4•a in wool, Abo, - dattui, Lon, Dtmaak., NroasDen liar; :BM 11Kr J erseyJ Timber, Sprizt,_ Axles, Vnnainh, ea., &Lc. • Llowstal and Not ovia • . - D.ATEMAN, FALLIS &co., Commission bfereleutn. and General Forwarders, by Caaal, Myer Unread. No. 7.5 Canal etreet• (between Mtn and armee» ameba South ad") Cindnoan ohku • Fawn To-- ea Mewl Andrews t White, • " J. C. butler Co., • • • , 11. D. ter Co„, Clnelnuat_ .sirrartirtldar &Watts. Oen to Trott titirota mon •Fltabureb. by Cann! to Wabash Talley andwt.de„ - - JOSEPH CHiPMAISr. waor.r.s..tcß. ANO RETAIL DEALER LY IMPORTED CIGARS, - V 3 Sfarket erect. PiiUbtmsd.. migr. U,%rani, caul t roorm. THE BUSINESS CARDS Ay to 34-11111 'AOSEPII S. /i - S. P. MORRISON, Att,or ft AY here at Law. .ofdte No. 143 Itatirth wheat, beteretm Smithfield and Ormttalttsbumh. P.. mrl4 •L, W. HALL, Attorney at. Law. Bake-. . welro Ilutpusz,”,arr.nt greet. betweel Fnurth and wad Mier. rip OBERT AttorniertalAw, JIAL, St. Louis. Jfo. ter Law—. .Attour.noey aooDoout; ho urt u. steps, Pittsburgh. - • trip24-y'sg • LAMES J. KUJIN, Attontey.at Law, office eir Fourth greet. ntax limnt, Pittabursh. jalS-dly FRANCIS C. EL ANEGlNTAtteruey at La w, No. 170 Fourth amt. Pittsburgh. I ASPER 11, „BRADY, Attorney at Law, be Ftrth gioet..Plttafiusgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. XiIERNAN4 . OII9.. BankcrH and Exchange lirokonk Dit 1C street corner of Diamond Alley, msgb, Pa. fal - Day mutselills.uk Note. sad CAdn. Discount Than Exalts... and Promissory Note= make I . .. Destines In all the principal cities of the Union; Receive Drietalts on Dail uidOn interest, and glve thelr4niptattent ion to all oth er nutters appertaining to It r e busliiess. 113..tiastern Etch/tn. nonstan ls for sal.. tnh2ldY I ALL.. ..... LIMA. PLUM Mott"ca iII..OIWIL RA.3IER eg RALLII, ' Bankers and Ex ro change Dkers. Buy and sell Dolt! mid Sliver and Near*. negotiate loans on Heal Estate or Stock tieso ritles,l.nrcliaso Protolmors Nuts, nett Time nut, on Deed tnd West. Huy and sell Stooks on Conunimiou. Cone.. hns made on all 'olute is the Union. OtTioe rumor of 11/101 and Wood alreets,lirectly oppeetile the St. Charles fetal. . B. lirNG, Cain, Shoat and Ezell:alga e Druker, Fourth street—Du. aud sup .Staks On Ciartletlont ftschortge on .}:astern eines supplied tit cur rent ate, Collections made an the West at low rater, Wee, tern Dank Not. Bought and sold. • • " - irDI tratsrattarruatti... ..3V3111,1i 101 T. AL3tEIt,IIANNA :,11 Co., Successors to viers .1 - Co., Dantera,Pachange Drek ars and I osiers lorels. and Domestic Exchange, Curtlikatea or Deposit. Bank hates. and Speelo--X. W earner or Wood and mint streets. DarrentMonartsmlred on. lleparlt,. Sight. Cheek, for mile, and eollertlous funds au nearly altddinel pal points or the totted States: She higheet_premlunt-paldlof Firrslgn and Atuerienn • • • Adsanent Made Da. aotkallmments •of Produce. el:4mi east. millberal terms. - 57 rirreeii: Vir3l.-11. - WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and V Eschaune Brokers, North ilant owner or Wood and 'Mini streets, Pittahumb. • All transactions made on liberal terms,-ind collections prom ntl attottilnl to. . ja9-1T CO., Exchangenroketa, 7 • No. r 5 Fcmill rto.ot. ornoelte the Bonk of J.limb. All Us:nue:ions as most llbesal rates. ' J7lO LARIMER, Jr., Brinker and Bro i,?; j b. k r r A. 4t.t. street. OS. ad.ittinithr tba Dook of NT ... lI?LSIE Dome l o 4 SON llullere in Foreign EVrci. taMtiVsiVirc: co. 2i or L'srhxns,`„k'grrli MmushmuainUWWlEtaks. BOOKSELLERS &C. L.READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. QN • 78 Fourth 'twat. Apollo Buildings. I R. WT.LOIN, Wienlesele ands Retail- OP • Dealer In Illtuk and - School Book. Paper and Eta tlatery. No. ed Wood stznet.,.(betvaon and Fourth) Pittaburgh. maro) g 611.N DAVISON; Bookeeller and Sta -antler; preeosor to Davison A. Acninr , r sm.k.t rect. near Fourth; Plttsbnratp RENRY S..BOSWQRTIT, Bookseller and Dealer In Ptatlnnet.r. to.. NO. P 2 Market street. rust a !almond. Pittsburgh. Pa. - AY & bO. Booksellers and Stationers, N 0.55 Wood stroot, next door to the cvrner of Third. Pliehurgh, Pa. &hod and law Woks ronstantly on Land. COMMISSION &C. WE. H. SUTTON Inotaalc Grocer, Importer and Denler in j.? n o o ßziTsT Br . anlinn Mo oltrood niarmlttlie.."PireikniVF.t."l"'"gai""' 11w.. POINDEXTISR, General Merchan dise 'Brener and Commission_3l. reheat, Ic7_ Front l'atioct and.ll9 Second street. Pittsburgh. an7.o-Imd virm. A. IdeCLURG, Denier in Finn Tenn; Choice Family Groceries, Womb,. and WiltorrWara rime Woo d And Sixth Stmot, I% nowrsoriving a large assot of Enoch Goods, in ; addition to hie already os tensive stock.. tnnwhascd from first hauls In the Pastern markets. which will I. sold nt the low.et market prices. r - e-flotel4. Steamboat. sod taulilee, bus log by the quantify. soppikel at wholesale rates. • glif-floods dellrered in the thy free of charge. xpla 3: A. M ' IIANE, Commission and 'Far . warding Mwtchants. dealer In Wool and Prodgee rittablargh Manufactures. N 0.114. Second Piltsburgh.—, • apttly'7.3 Intiet.noctSoww:,,t . ...... R. aoolso3 • rit 11.1381F0N . gineers,-. Pendlna and Vwfamissien Merchants-170. 4 -,l l l.llwrty street. .1,10 • ern - tutu likllooooll. •.. UZXXXIAII TORATTI, QPRING lIARBAUG & CO.. (Sucuß -I:l.Pors to I. Ilarbauelt) Commission and Ibn-wattling lierchantg Dcairus In Wool and Frahm. eon/wally. Now . 141 PIM endlloScoond strecte. Pittsburgh. Pa WI. Ir Tp . & W. REA, Flocir Factory, Commission _OO. ant Fnrwnrding Men:haute and Dralsrs Produes generallw Ord," for Pittsburgh blanufaitursinpnwuptly Cm t o o. Now 74 Water and 90 Front sta. Pitt/barn*. Penna. • apt -13, • • Y. P.PPNLP JIMMY, JONES & CO.. SuccessorA to Arwoon. JONES a CO . enminirilon and Formula% Ina . Terebantii, Drain. in Pittiltarnli Manufairturecttiondik, AILEY, a1tr111161141,11 . r MATIIEWS & CO.,WholosaleCifo- kor.rding M lA. arben sod gent• he Priebton Colton Tam 67 Wain'sc, littaborgh. pl l . 3lennral Ron 6lrerhantr. atad%n eon.' rosoents or Prodtro generally'. .f.17,,Y TORN WATT CO., Wholesale Grocers. 40# • Caintahelon Merchants, wld Do-Mere lo l'ealtme utd Plttpintegh flemufecturep, It r a. "Jid Liberty' st- Pittshargh E. CANFIELD, late or Warren, Ohio, r4w .rnd Ff=relitiaTigittir. d on . Pearl Aph, sad Weatern Ma'am trenelly. Kates street. hetweea Smithfield ead Wood. l'ittebtugh. • /110143 . 1.111%.i. .... . :Mon to Ltrrts,n (Into of Arm IEOOOI,I2IMA I LITTLE & CO., Wholceala Grocers, Pittpeor P stirmVAT,,t i r".. kATZtV;t a rmt, "" Pitt. i6s ' l burgh. • ied2:rs2 (111 ERSE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY MLLlN.lsmrs.rdindftnd Colcantnion Merck.. I,st2d Under In Chnne. Butte ,r Lake Fhb and 11-155doin genertdir, 2 : 5 Wood ttrlnt ! obenc Wager...Pittsburgh_ toy2l VON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole. - y rale Grootre Comadialon alerthattla.and Ikaleat In littplAtrgb Maaufactores, No Water street, Pitts bargh,--rs JAOS ;FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and 13mmlflaton Merelaut. No. 68 Mater street. Pittiburgh. WS.,-17113 I:1015.1AS PALllLER,'importer and Denier In French and Alnerir3-21 Wall Paper, :No. LS Market t, between Third sad Fourth street; Pitt,lntrah. m hb-'53 117 MeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole • ado and •DAsil Deal,r Carpeting. Floor ba -Cloths, Ilattlng,Talda and Piano Corere, Window Shawl.. Etter. Dort Taitaminge, 7C0.11t: Market Arcot. TkiOE.P.lB k. PATTON, Wholesale and Re tasl Grooen.. on the Eastern aide of thh Diamond. l'lttaburgh, Pa. - DRY GOODS. IZItANK VAN CO.RDF:It o Dealer' in • !Prim • logs, IkeDry' and 0100 k Laem• Goode. Emtrolderler, ,; (iota's. Furnishing Uoods end Palley artleler. a Dill are otortinent ar widen ean always he had at No. 83, corner of .!farket stre4 Jena the Diamond. Plttaburgh, Pa. antl4y 1741:;:liiii• A:3IASON A: CO., Wholesale and Retail • et, Piltatu Dr•alrre g Inth Taney and Staple Dry fiends; Fifth mr atI4URPHY 15011C1IFIELD, Wholesale sad r..tan Goole If erebanta:corner Tostrth sod et Meet, rittebtuy.t. • GROCERS. JOHN novo-- ....CHAIM nm or. .... 0/IN - FI:fYD SE , CO.; WicOieSHIO Grocers • AM Commlittion Machu:its, N 0.173 Wo+,l and !2',.M rty Arect. Pittsburgh. • into OBERT biOVRE, :Wholesale Grocer Rea tifylog Dealer in Produra Pit taborih 3bue t urea, and all kinds of Foreign and Doeorntle flea mad Liguori , .Liberty street. Olt band a eery lama _inert otsuperlor old blooongabebuiThbokey. ablels be *old law for cash. CUM LLASXBUIN oto. a. roar* • BLACKBURN k CO. Wholemlo Oro oar.. Boat T etts urnlgh..d Dealer, In Protium and {abashlamenetzterr, 014, Pitch and Oaintrn •altraya - On band at their Warehouro, 141 {{'attar great. k'ltlaburgti. orpl.ty 15;TA111 , 1C.XT -.mom antler. . ISAIAIU DICKEY .A. CO., Whales:lln Gro cer. Conuntsrice Rterotiente, and Dealers 15 Predate. .14 IVater street. and 107 'sort street. Pitteimegb:• aonit Wow— .... -.mum r.-warts C. & ROE, Wholonia Groors .and 111 Ogntulegton Ilertlants, IM Lll•orty strret Pitt.. ....-JOLUF Ml-Ckklq.VE, alnusr, TT. M. WIXIDWAID MtlV=!l 10P11Z!94 1 ,!..N4 , ng"a" -- - WILLIAM - A. M'CLURG, Grocer and V V Tea Dealer . coract of Wood and Stith Mots. hut flwaye on hand a large areartment of chola. Grow:ire and lue Teas—.Pereign Fruits end Nate, Wholesale and' Retail. healerasuppliedFn the boost terpo. RWhoIOI3ERT DALZKLI... & - CO., - esnle I 4 1 nke*Commlnlon Merchants. Dealers In Produce gd=urah 31stailhatures, No. 253 !Abner Antal, VICK 41; - MeGANDLESS, summons to L. t J. %%bleak Grows, Fonrarding iv& Ccommlakion Morebants, Dealers In bun. Nally; Mau, OA- Yon*, and Plttaborgla Manolheturel varrally; corn.r of CULBERTSON. Wholesale Grocer and Commtalon blerchaet.tieslet to Prodtiee and Pltto blanta4eior.l Ankle.. IDS I.4lAulr Amt., rut. ioalc non,. . .. ... R. I.l.oYDOVholc'iiiie 'Grocers, Cotnttr. • minion Merchant?, arid Maim. 10. Troati.:-Itnand tufeb Balldlosi,Dontins cnrl.ll,Perty, W. 1.0 ud • ,pg. ... . 11. - 1,314 Ilfx. a. wootrwitat - sum ammo. - Joe. MMILL.4. BAGiALE Y, WOODWA_RD I, CO., Whole /oh Groan. No. 2511 Plarkst street, Plgladelyttla' ---°-•=1,46*045-Vt DAILY ri.:(rTsnunGn •AGENCIES. • CARD.--Having been appointed the ex . choice Agents for ltittaluargh. for the sale oftiatent freted Cemented and Stretched Leather Belting. man ufactured IT P. J EW ELL I t SON, of Hartford. ilionnectient. We now offer for wale large nossirtment of all widths, Matufartnred, at the manufacturer's prices, his article bettor superior to any Leather Belting telorti In Cole market. Ali., a Argo Wick or wi er dth. of India Rubber Unlttugconstantly on hand, and Mr nub at the "MachineDePot." . .:Co. 110 Market street m 025 J. a 11. PHILLIPS Real Estate Agent, Sloth. Merchandise and 11111 Broker , Othee No. 92 Fourth Arcot, above Wood. Business promptly attended jyaidly ANll3r EL L. 3L.k.RSIIELL, - Secretary Citi- L sea's nuanauss Ccenpany, 94 Water street • M. GORDON, Secretary Western lame r name Co-. 92 Water strect. TGARDINEROYFFIN, AgentforFranklin nd Th ir ri d Issuesass company. north-east owner of Wood 13 A. 31ADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma k• teal Insnrionce Cbmpans. 42 Waver street aroma IL ...... ............ 4. IMTTo" F. 0.11. TAYLOR & RUSTON, (succesgors t,Tarlor A Idlorne,) General Cogent (nn and For AlerrtifAMA, nod Agents It,, Eastern TrausporLie then Linea, Wholesale ihmiers In Staple Orreries, !sheet. Cotton Yarns, Batting. Twine, Manilla, MI. mutt and Hentacky limp, Taborer. Soda Ash, Window . Glam.. Pig, liar and White Lead. Naval Stores, and Clad.- natl and Plttiburshi Manufactured (100,1. ismer:WS.— A gents fiir the "Senn 11I11" and 'Tanner Mill" Sheetince, l'ittaburgh. Vn, 44 Front street, (opmtito Pittsburgh seed St. Louis Packet Landing,) CinclitualL jat!!:-.3md 5. •MTVIDION • , it.t.m•roen. I A. IiUTCIILSON Commission ltarrhaup and &Tema fur the Eq. 1•31.111.511g2tr Rollin ri...N..lol,ll.llsem Pig and Bar Lead, lirs* &e: FOIIN IL IMEL'.OIt, Dealer in Piano Fortes, •) Morin and Nva..l instrument.. School Book.. and Statioutry.. ',cot for Chlricroing's flan. Forte, for Western Prun.rivanin—No. $1 Wood rerret, ItENRY K LEBER, Dealer in Mlisie, Mu ideal In.truments, and I antortor of Italian String., ga r e ' r r i £.ile•u at =l=4 and for fin Plante. SCHIPIDER, Music StorP, Fourth Mt.iyr=ti.br:Zi")l2altir.4,l2Ziiiriarit"`"' DRUGGISTS. 01IN AFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. M'On I 'H f -107,1 Wholeaele end Detail Drought!. and Dealer In I lots, Ulla, Dyeatulla. 141 %feud faecal. 3 doors taloa. Thule Alter. Dlttabufaht Agent rnr Dr. fora'. Medicine. • • • rut3o 1.. WILCOX. JR . ... -maim llama LWILCOX & CO., Draista and Apoth • entries, earner Market Metre and the Diazoona.knep unutantly no hand a full and teanolete sextetntent elf Deaumeledlelifee.Perftnery.aoaartleltepertalulnutnthele ltelnota, .. ?to - stetson lorserintions menfully compounded. mytt J . OIiN P. SCOTT, 'WlioleFnlo Denier it 0 (hugs, Oil *. Vainisbes a L.I in,. Stuff, No. :tin hunt street. Pittsburgh. All onion will rrozdre prompt a tteution. re Agrot for Loudon .t Po's vitluablo tinnily turditiorr. roar 21-17 111 A . PAIINEFI'OCK: tc CO.. Wholesale 21 " iZ " "3‘t t IT "` 7 "'i l4 "4 Ltzt.:1i F... rts burgh. meh7 101 E. SP,LLERS, ' itiholesale Dealer in . ,i, .. n .r/nz... , Pai , ,, ,, t i l it r a.. .2t gl er . ~,, i nn....c.nexwa .t eF ,il : ;. ; low. raromort ratan.. nment worm V I RAUN .1 . ; fiE/TER, Wholesale & Retail - Dructrist, miller of Liberty and St. Clair street..itaburci. 1. , T SCROONMAKER 1c CO.. Wholesale a . D,u..i,ts,x.. r. 4, Ilemd etrm.t. 19ttetainth. ~)FOSEPTI FLEMING. Successor to L. Wilcox • k Co.. corner Market attnet and Diamond-6,ml ce e Intl! on hand a Mil and complete sentiment of Prna n , Medicine, .Medielh rhmalk. Perfumery. sod all collet.. pertainlnc to pia Ini'ainera. WOOL MERCHANTS. 11171 successor to MURPHY LEE. or 1-** 5 1 &4 1", r -- ,:vil 81.7 g" t" t. e. ur I AIEDICINE. -- _. pit. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, No. 112 tin .tract, oppoolto the Cathedral, Vltto. MTh. • Ably 117 M . VARIAN :3f. D., Office GUI street, V hollx S,nlthtlet.l. Opir. /1..r5,--M to I. o. ot., 2 10, 3. r. a., tot. r, m. , on o -2,6 IN .:31..ERciii ANT TAILORS. • I ., c Ate i t irelntt • T .. aX " or t and ti Clo. ts o tmla to i~ra' and . _ • wrimJA,m 3temehrul t Ora -1 Tow an 4 Donlrr In Howl" •11.• ClOthing. In! lib. 00 velvet. WATTS 4 CO.. Merchant Talton - : Till Ir. A • laborti Or-rot—We aro now twwiring nun Spring. otork for +3.tltonon'e Weer—elloitw. row Mawr. 004 Vw4lnwooftbe ...4.14 style. awl flood 4Eiant Our Mewls .4 eitytouurs will Noun RI. no n ran. nafil 11.1 AN LT FA VW . RI NG. W. WOODWELL, Win;lesaie and Retail 0 • Manntartarer mot benler do Caldnet INtre, Ne, fa j d rd rtreet. aiiiiN IV t•itliEitEL6: iiiiiiinfaeturer of PAT/SIT IttlN VICE:tt, A 1.310,11.01. nettel, SOLID 110.0 .cl 11ItAZED 11,10 VICtLn. onrner 6( Auden.,. and Rol. Int , n+ +++ ,, u um anna. ronn the hand +Lee+ Brl,l. Al. frt.:Reny qty. oe;e), el I :EiSIBRQIDERED AND A PLICA MAN iylt f,, Il,... 4 —Material+ nurkett for I:nd t eem, .1 Ap. I " oo MRS. L. S. %TRAIN, pat( tin.'-+Stie Penn Ftre.t.al.tve hand. Bolivar Firs_ and Crucible Clay Nan / niactaring_Campany. rirMS COMPANY LAVING ENL.ARGED thrir caparlty for w and are row preparrd W. caret Inerrearl dcrmand theirtßrirk. CrudLle and metmo g Clay. Ord., PriM7,4r Indati'2'22".l PittetaMrh. ptraOrr 21. la. • Boots and Shoes!! AANIES ROBB. No. 89 Slarket street, 341 dune Irmo the Market Hons., would Infosm the pith lva he bait how a very full stock of every thing_ In the I n le Boa She t e. such as Liaise' () and Shalters, half Gilt.. Jenny Lind Ple d . s. Lads Franklin and all the sty. found on the tax rn title. also. Maws . and Children, Gaiters awl FlDep Boots and PleOse, in all Utalr varieties ale°, Gentled:net. line ti ore Patent Celt Bunts. /rend Call Hoot+. ConFress Gallen *sal Ithoes also, Bole an Youths' lionte,. line trench Calf — . Flew dire us a tall ea Ire wile to sell pleb on sortie' to .11 trbe Earns v. eith their condom... still vise aatleth tlon. IletnetuVer the plaestS9 Market street. my:lt :Otte D. X'COKU.,..„ ~_. _ ...,....... _ Y_ -mum*. maxi • r 111PliD & .CO. WHOLESALE C O AND Unit. Asinvaaausr • HAT AND CAP MANUFACPUREILF AND IMIJ.EIIS IN ALL RINDS Or YLMS. • WRATH OF WOOD ARD FIFTH* sritErrs, Pittablutiv-Pa *ll...Tbeir era arrant. erre,. qualltraam .ofJ a and Capt. RI ON. D.J. Cuffs and Yur Smuts. atuf..l,4rnla:ly New Coach Factors—Allegheny. 2/AM. 11. WHITE & CO., would re orpeetr inform tbspnblic that they have mac p on or gadand mid &Ludwig. They are onw frisking .4 FM prapartvl resolve orders for are. ilt.rip Wit vehicles, Conrhen Chatiote, Drenches. Boggles, Chadotin Le, Le.. which, from their long experience In the mainafacture of the atvive work, and the Willi., they h., they nel confident they am e.t.d. ed te do work on the meet rensonatrie tome with thins wanting- articles In their ifna end haelne none feet t'al ieil/b s i th =r t nert4t=e l t; hesitation' In warranting their nook. We thesauri. eel& the attention of the public to this matter. 4. reason dens in the best ntstsuitr, snit on the most reasonable toms. haw • • Coach and Cir — riage Factory. IrOIINSTON, BROTITER & CO., corner of 0 Belmont and helms etreata, Allegheny City, would respoettully ar e their friends, and lha pubile generally, that they are manolowtorina aw • ay. Margin. Sleighs and Charletw, in all their t'alaux styles of .finiateand proportion. All cederswill in executed with shirt regard to due. Linty and beauty of finish. flopialra be attended to on the most mermaid , ' terms. .Using In .11 thole work the teat Eastern Stuns. Poles and Wheel Stuff, they I'M confident that .all who .eoe that, with their patronage will la perSeetlY tathdled on trial of their 'mak. Pnrehasers are requested to glee them snail lathes par riming elsewhere. ece 7 1 PITTS11111t(111 1 ": COACH, FACTORY. rgraL)tlti7ll . l ''"E • WOULD renpeetfully call the attention or Southern and Western Merehstnte to his floe stork ium., raneing In Moe than $lOO to 100 , . Those Carrisgra are built from Vol beat material and workman. ship, and truder his own superetrioni tr ran, with moth elenor.,arrant hii work to ho !LAMM to WWI moonier. tared in w the Union. The Furores of hie bortineer nod the. peat Inmate* In demand for thin rlares of work, has Ind ore.l him not to build any rommon or low Word work in fil. eqtablishment. Perron. *ranting Fo nd toneet work will please rail and ormolu. his stork 'mkt , going East All work warranted. Fiith Street Stocking Factory. ABILITY, ENERGY, AND ECONO I 3Iy._ Tho best.go od. lo ehHarelip Ow, bion's Book.. tin enbizts, and Drawew,i.old at Hutto heturee• Mom at the Fifth runt elk:citing Factory. All made from Jasliteur's wool. NO ADVANON IN PRICE: . WM. DALY, stocking /*gam. 6th Woe. between Wood and Market Livingston., Roggen • & Co. NOVELTY 'WORKS, PITTSBURGII, PA. TACK and . Depot-Railroad Sallee, Hay, M. sad Grain do; Platfonn and Counter do; fan, of an MM., _Drop and 'rhumb Latches, lb fee Mille of marina. kinds: J'aint NM% approved pattering Bolts and Fa/4001MM Malleable Iron Outings of every va riety in form and hutch: • W. W. WALLACE, STEAM. MARBLE WORKS,' 31D,31'1 and 823 litertit *rd. aPPasita Emakrterd ova PITY3'BI3IOII. ONLTHENT'Si - Tombs,.M Grave Stones, Fa:nature Tope, Ilaritele, imposing Stour, se., Ith map 00 head, and etkade - to order, by machinery,' at the lowest prime. neat huudre4 - original and selected An. slam for Alobtunen ke....))trbsoll. • Meek and.ttlah tole fond/hod to lb. hada it the lowest prime. All orders Plied with Adertt4t, at 319 Liberty pUeet. ' • • • stal . • W. IT. watinnos. . . New Goods and Eashions for Gentbattens' •—• Clot hirig kir Spring of 1854. "WATTS; & CO. leg rento respecttulli . to Inibreathalr atiumaua Votl o-u=ll4 t tirt t o h gatna . -1. A' al b tkrzi ern snorkdraffbrei—aad that thrLy ars read/. to taxis! al , .derofor rr akin. thin.h.p In their amid iniprrb TT* eallreation ffewrally summed by their aura,. curs bltbarl.oonlb their bumbe, erlarta to kkata, sr haw tat. tram to nark oartioss tka sumo 411reatloa, Walk lb COMM. ni •. - . are latortord that oar holm No.lll otth Acta altar.-HC Char.. .p 22. ;;tom ~ =.~f.'~.,~is`~::n. NUT YOLK A.D9ERTISEME3fTS, From VIFSCIIFIR t SCIIE:LL'a. General Advertbine .Ifouse, No. 34.3 and alttoatlway, New Fork, (late No. SO ntS3llll alma.) Reliable -Finn, in tie City cif Nero Tori, Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. MeFARLAYDA CO., rZ ,VA/DEN LANE, NEW FORK. Warehouse l 4 Pratt at., Baltimore, ~ tl. RANKS% Jolidera' and Counting uuse XI &fee ofererY au, constantly on hand fer rale. and narnsnted In every respert. Raw Vna, Aprll StN 1854. Alextrt.EW.n. (leritlern o en—lt gives Ine Oeu vre to IntOrm you that your Rae preserved my Bunke and rapers untnjured In the Ilre hut night, by vadat ove' thinuelseen my prembee wax isinsuund. , and although It mnu enzmind throughout the fire, to lutense heats Re con tents remained unharmed. IlielUde, with little repairing, .111,1 think, answer for another trial. , ktkartnAlr Yon.. .IY4-a T.JENNTY, Je., it Sontladallllarn Pt. Elegitat Cabinet Putnittit. SUIiAFFEIi OKAYAV Ns, 125 di 127. A nthtencalectu. II A N UFA T RE R S V °legate:and Ito- Dealerf in Rich Caned Rosewood Furniture of every deemintlon. No Inferior article,. Orders by mail faithfully and proiriptly executed. Dealers and others ere fuelled to call and examlnebor stock. jy4.lms FEVER AND .AGUE. DR. EDWARD, BLEECKER'S • STAMPEDE MIXTURE, air Arc, and Apo, artorr., Fetvr, and at I.4l"Vidrectiont. • TIIE Proprienirs of this Medicine will state without hesitation or fear of oyntradictiou. that the STattnann 11112Trne Sea fund Moro nornoon whore it 'has lewn Introduced, then any other medicine In use foe the lose disensPs. This medirine hoe neither Anemic nor Quinine In its rompooltlon, all of the inkrodients are of 'es iwrfeelly healthe ammeter and hi#ldy stimulating and inriwuratinutu their tendencr. Persona while Utltig this nuolleitio Will net ho affected be commute to. water or a damp stmerphere nn more than when intheirmsual health. will neetions °fake country. where the Ague call . do well to adapt tble medicine, as the intthint not onllard to lay by while under treatment and they may be ntrunsinfa sperely claw. The Proprietor enuldlntraltaw thousands of essrtlfleatee from theme ofthe highest reaped ability, but preferesayleg tn . the sick our min bottle and you sill' hare the Infallible proof in yourself. Fall direc tion, for Its cue acCompany eseh bottle. • Cwrtiflentee eon.ln wen at the oilloelshowicur where this Medicine hasaured.when °there hare Yoe Disperelnand *Mother IMllione tlotopielnta there Is net a better. Medicine in the market. It has also twipiteketowith the Most astonishin# macaw, In several atsee alliklisumatlam end thug; ton thew, emu. plainti take tablernful • def. One bottle of this edit/us, very often beilhe drabs,' el fort. Price SI pet Wills - - For eel, by DrUSwln all parts of the United antra and Canada. • • All Wholesale orders smut he addressed to ItIMED lILEEKEH, solo Proprietors. 113 lireadway, Mew York. Anawra—Floming Drew, h. A. Pahnesteck WM. cot & Co., and (leo. it, kleyeer, Pittsburgh. - The Peoples' - Book! • • TO one who can rend should be without. a T Of THE cONCTITUTION OF TIIE UNITED DFXLAILATION OF INDEPUNDENUE. and WAHIINCTUNSYMIEWELDDIIESS. Just published bane Roo., heavy mix.r. F, 1.0., Illus trated with line rnstrilts of WaShlngton and Jefferson on tinted paper. , • , Pnics—Cloth. Met.; Tsper,Corem dm. Consideringtbe:strie IrDleh (lib , ft - sok 'tinto"k".."t;TYill,l:l!"--" ""'"""''°‘.7 Litieral terns to the Lute,. bloohselleri rend nn your otters to Ito Publisher TIIOS. Flt CRP. . ... en Ng. eievt,Neer York. N. 11.-I:elialite nom vote emoted to eell tba above Boa_ thvextabout the voua.bry. • jer:o4.l) . . - The Eagle lime:deep:lring Company m ''''‘'d 6 . l =PVa' c 'rttr i Yola,;'-'10,6 7 ;4=;' *, HICK SILK BROCATELLES AND COTOLINKa, ice areal variety - of tatter? nleoaaLlnatanaof °alma all =i=b • • CONFINED TO OUR OWN . SALES, An entirely new article tor • FITEIVITURE. vrnoL.cTER): WI, .1, mmm.. the ureatnat mamma of DURATIIIeTTY " Tb ßle tg i og " t ' alle ln brlT.l,lri.:;4; b :t 14utV . ..i r thande w ofehat manufacture ever altered for rale. Iteellern will do well toexarniurt them elands before purettaaltun arrtiamot Meet, N 0.4 Park Place. N. 1.• jelectium P. P. MARSH.. Agent IROA •WAEEHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., I=l IRON AND STEEL, 262 Creknarida Stmt Nev rierk. • • • R.t.p on..hand a fall warartanNO or Bar. tied Dana. 11.4 p, llorae no*. no 1 §ttbar IRON. STEEL OF LI; Albtl)S. Membrane from nit.eettnns of the eonntry are Invited to enl: or send theft union hefty toying. Linters Lt mstl entrant:it Wootton will to fated at the lowest market retch - dtARTIN. * jeidd. dt2 Ordonerkb rd. N. Y. ---•-- •-- seatEFFEuw Bacriusits &co, IVIIOLESALE DRUGTSTS, v/or Aror remove to X . ,170 Trapaba IMPORTING the leading..jhup front their n,ininnt nnittnts. tab ip ranyper awl Eng Indien anti atm wench and, Englhoh rwrinm.n. Tanth. Tail and'lLale 13n.bso, flair Mann ape Fuer.. l`nrla nan4l Trlene Snannv,, Cortontntro, tr - the? viler themon the be ninms24. lams. er4.nn.ittnn . In knn.n t bl man, will ITIVI.I thnlr 1.4.1.t.01.trip, • • jel.:-12n, KIIMBEL'S PATENT 51 AANLEN/: !IR:ETCHED LEATHER ILA TAr oc:y Meal Itlnttlintke (411111:"... • • T • lEYare mode from the Lest oak : limn* lotithrr, and thoriol,Al3- tirrlthed. oemontowl, and rl led togrthor,sto2 mndo to runl•orProtir a:might. 610 .wit-rt* Prt rest hus to the Pullir***l**.rrante3 to to • lirrt rite itrtleto vrt to pleltoo tier priretrurer. 'Urn ion, to lon4 ,5r,.f0uh,0 or roll oi! tth Isr. I,rattse.r. Yalta arid sU nornmarylSno. *44rirrinx .1.17.41 tar IV M. NEL Nitrate., 113 Ferry et.. N. Y. • - Globe lion Railing Works. . . sox. 311 and 313 Munroe shat, N l'ork =MMBZI2= TICE Mops nt.om nutreeriberx having extensice aliil Ut:- .12114114•011arrsngenivnt• for ofitrtur their 11.,.an. fiow pnlkerwl to to the polkllo. urd d.alera thmughout th. n..] I rl• ituotwnrd eAsr IRON R.l /NU, ormerry raid, iirvasn7r..CFmarrr.Dc.ory., P:whttd, !run Itobtea.l t,yßai and /'rill end thurke fvr chi/Jr.-Pa. Ir.. Moir', NB., Woes Siewit:Ffutser usra L'onlaTtlio and 1171 SA., wit ~f . , Al,so s seceder quellts of Iron Farts Ya „ ms, alt or erMeh Wier I , llls arrant tee serous. to strtoter. e. :dursl.llll.7, less tr rd./0101 WO 4 cheapness. then sores of any oth r house in leek lino. Orders frsonlrest7 rertina of the Lofted States Mask fully remised srel executed with the older{ &sesta.. '—' ENT k LAVERS, terld-lmr 111 tlrsset street. N. V. Q A31151:1 L. CA VERLY, Wholesale Deal- Cler to iblIO7llS, Painted Palls and 111. s, Wood toot Wil low Ware, Rankers, Slits. Centavo. Twits, Werking. Match es, tr.. WA lireente'leh st., New Yortr. tabielrr. • X.IrIN'DOW Slf A DES, Gilt, Cornieee, Table anti, v..11)1IN TE RIIU XP.,R Atm tact Fr, Whelerge Dealer; No.lo cauurtmr•Last4 NO. tlehsterds &mare. New Teri, ; -• stattel,str,-, P - 111.1:ApELPIIIA H. 8. 'BENSON, P.ROPHILTOR, . Eirrrirenf IFnnl, sl4All prr iftry...44 MS, a, 155.171p1 • Patent Process for Tannhig. J. FULTON'S Patent Chernictil Process . dreldedly tliti greatest insgynyn n y,,,ty, 1. 10 in of Tending Leather id all kinds can manta, tuned in onwthlril Landime meisdred by the *id proem.. Ist mauls ,slew. ez mine., fur inn niithneini, Jaren etb, wi ight and durability In unitary...end b) any other P... at mac utacturlng Leather. Sur particular. 'minter of , J . H. NEWSIVER, apt N 0.22 {Yowl Plttehrtrah. Linden Lead Company of Wisconsin. Corponttors of this Company. hare -opened basks Srb ilubentintian to the Capital Plonk, a Ins Ranking Rouen of Mcerra A. WILKINS & No. 71 )unrth et, Pitt/thumb. wheremphlnt. routainlng Charter.Unologleal /5 arveyr, Re. mu b pa e obtal ned by partici &wiring Information reilatlvii to the 'Company. MYO , .1011:.11 1 1, 0.14.1 n. deal Uate Man. Nat-Tel.l/111ins.) (late ht.Chtvles Pena lintels) (; ) 11'Y 110 TEL, (late Browne,) corner of Smithfield and Thirl greets', Plttesurg/t. Pa., GLASS di -AIM. Proprietors. itrs - rht. lence and erennsedinue Iming under. gnnethemugh repair. and furnlitheil with new runlpmente thrnughnut. le now open for the mention of th e traveling MAME. WHICUTZ. eita.lllllll S. CUTHBERT & SON, fIENEIiAL COMMISSION AGENTS, fur Jt awl purolizoo Or itool Folnlo, Collection of 'tont, Nenotintlag Loon', on tondo, Blortnegeo. aft; No. 1411 Third . Pittaintrzb. Pa. tut:l4y . . T. C. :WA.RRELTGTON; OH 1 , 1,1151 A.) XouiiADIES.' 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Having iny _reheard tha pock, i to i o t lmta l. l i cel of t ,: h r =lo i lt, f /: , Zr h larj;Ota customer! sa wall as tlar nubile at lame, with atetthlng In their Hoe. haltn } .'lto.lo atteol/Staoti , • - tnett26 • . BIWA $, . _ „ r. M" 1110,1..10UM lAN. /ant GLASS 'WORM; ORENZ & WIGIITMANoMannfigtAN oftlEgr, 48414141 - origgi • trule wi „, ; N. 11.—Pacticular attention val;1 to 0d4A1.9. „ma r . Glasivold ml!ate mould. Im not leo mid :.1M..-. MAO— * Jour r. 14IONES dc.QUIGG, Manufacturers of Sprine .na Dilator NM: Plough Fhb Mel. Steel' Ploojh Wm Coach sad YJlptictlWageo. Jima nut Taaoca g rt Boar sad . lfacnsaftW. —412.1..701"?.r..f - anwn k. . . : . .:.;;;.:.8:1L - 11441111S: 12.13; Res ee.r...Eß:s latillfeaturens of .Irtawb. a.:11 ar grAti . lo6 tintatelator , , I , : itvit.k* PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ! 'O.4TURDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1854 nem the N. Y. Commerehl AthArthAr. Tuc PILSB ox TIM C RAYTOWN Ali.tra.—So far the press are nearly unanimous in earnest conderunaeon.of :Le destruction of Greytown by the United' nes ship Cyane; and in the one or j two instances In whlzh political affinity may be ' supposed to Irkiluenc'e the judgment, - silence, es to the case of the Nationol Democrat, Is an ad mission that the get =not be defended. Even the Journal of COMMOICO, always unwilling to censure a Demiteratio administrution, while ho carefully keeps out of • night Irom Mr. Borland came to be lnitultetrand'arrested;' is compelled to express condemnation, although it does it with all possible gentleness. It says: Tai: Errata AT SAN JUAN.--The bombard ment and burning of the - Village of San Juan' I (Nicaragua,) by the United States sloop. of war CyAue, will doubtless find apologists and defen der', on the ground of the flagrant insult offered to our q countrytin the pervert of its Representa tive and Minliter, the Honorable Solon Borland, who was arrested and held in duress several hears by thsotuthoritics at San Juan a few monthAirme. ~ 4.Q4 the recent visit of the Cystic, , there, autheritlett, i or their successors, declined maki rig ally ntiinoment or apology for the outrage. It was necess47 to the safety of our Represen tatives itbrontiptist some special notice Should be taken of the affair, with a view to impress upon thu minds of alt, that the persons of our Minis 4ers cannot bovialatcd with impunity. Nevertheless, there are many beside ourselves who will doubt , the wisdom of proceeding to such extremities as the ,bombaniment and burning of ey the villagespeolely us a considerable portion of the lotiffof property will fall upon our own citizens.- t Compered asp , naval achievement, the net ettnfere:no honor, as the place. was with out fortifientidue; 'we believe, and the entire population not‘bove 400 souls. We understand that a considerable quantity of goods sent out by some of our merchants for houses In New Grenada, were left at Sim Juan for greater safe ty, while . tho revolution In New Grenada should be In progress. They are doubtless destroyed, with perhaps an equal amount of English and French property. Its destruction by a govern ment vessel of the United States, will of course give riss.to reelamatious. ThOllerald, not usually disposed to tale con- , servative views on such subjeCts, in, an article nbounding with:lnfonnation respecting the his tory of.an Juan, or 'Greytown,-though written apparently by a gentleman having strong per sonal prejudices, soya : The bombardment and destruction of San Jo an was, therefore, the bombanlnteut and de struction of ade fads American town. Nor is this ell. A. majority of the houses and property ' in this place, not belonging to . Americans, be longed to the people of Nicaragua, to whom we profess friendship, and not to Englishmen, Mos- quitoetwor Jamaica negroes. and the gallant I Hollins come into the North river, and bombard ea and horned liobohen, he could not have dam aged his" awn countrymen more effectually.— Those who instructed him—the Adniinistration —could not LA-a struck a more deadly blow at American itilthence or American enterprise In• that quartet; of the world. - Excepting the natu ral feeling Of irritation canoed by the disregard of the interest? of a few of their own country . _. men, we 'magma the aartlonie joy of the English 7 men an hoard the &lash war schooner Bertat da, in witnei.sing3he extermination of tha.A.M.pf- , .. icons by their own countrymen. The Evening East, whose devotion to Detatia:.. racy who' can doubt, style.ltlie proceeding "Tlits' siege and destruetion'of an uninhabited city by n United &ate., frigate—a 'great naval victory," and Pays: . . Tie antheritiei of Greytown, thinking, per haps, that if they were not competent, in the eyes of the American Government, th punish a . murderer. they were not competent to make an official apology; ir,for watt of money to pay the f t, indemnity demo n ed with the apology, or, con fiding in the it gth of the. Government to which they look or protection ultimate in demnificatiori'foreny, ... Alif injury they may sustain from a foreign disregarded Capt. Hotline' proclamation, exisilit 'so far as to place themselves and their families in a stateof safety, while be should be ciirrying \ bin threat into ex ecution. , . . They went for the wooos,Zzid be proceeded to Ire upon thetalleigr Though there was not a Acid in the idace n0r:4107- return ties-atinoun-• tereil, the worker gestruetion weutniaso slowly that the Captain grew impatient, and sent ono of his lieutenants on shore-to Lire the place. The order was obeyed promptly, and in a short time there were no traces left but theashes of what war once the city of Greytown. . The 'spectacle is said by a correspondent et one of the morn ing papers' to hare been Fpleridid—a scene of entertaiiiinent to those who were eo fortu nate as to witueakit. It was probably the brat. • place that woo eter taken after a bombardment, whether by sea or Isnd,,,without the loss of a sin gle life on either aide. In thapoint of view the full of Grejlown 'win doubtless cover with addi tional glory the military portion of the adminis tration under whOse-auspices the victory was achieved. . • But unless we are greatly mistaken, the ques tion will arise in the minds of those who were not present to be carried away by the charms of the spectacle, or by enthusiasm incident to the seige of an uninhabited city,'whether there was any occasion to destroy the town, after it. was aban doned by its inhabitants to the mercy of the ir resistible Cystic.; - whether there was notan none. -emery waste of powder and ballupon its empty shops and houses; and :whether, burning all the • - 'pia thif place "was the best way for the ierifrof the United States to 'make $20,- the - company which claims to have been. Ito that amount! There are cases may be neceasary, in prosecuting a war, Iy defenceless cities, to prevent their be places of refuge for the enemy. In this (government had no such excuse. a • se Iribunulbus strongly but iruLleurly pule more this memorable act, ordered by • t Pierce and executed by Commodote is examined, the more unaccountable. and base dote It; appear. And apart from the fact that the town had no means of resistance, and that its overthrow could yield no other glory then may he reaped by any' big bully who will tweet and beat a defenceless wo men or a little child, the origin of the whole dif ficulty is one which gives to the final event a discreditable and monstrous character. The AO tborities of the place nought to arrest annurder er, or one accused of being such, in order to bring him to trial, the alledged crime having been nom- . mitted within their jurisdiction; and in cense quence of this, President Pierce sonde down a sloop-of-war. to bombard the place, and finally to burn every house' to the ground I Snob is the essence of the whole transaction as It will be re corded in the pages of history. The Courier and Enquirer says:— It is with pain and mortification we are com pelled to comment upoitthis act of savoge'crnek ty, committed settler the deliberate lostructions of the United Statis Goiernment upon a helpless isolated village. Nothing but extreme necessity could justify such n biolent measnre.against any communitp, even in time of war; but on a care ful review of all the circumstances attending and preceding thistranesetion, we cannot find, as 0, 7 en by the witnesses most favorable to our attic, al shadow of excuse for hostilities of any kind, at least at the present time. Certainly this was peculiarly proper case, considering the power of the one party, and the utter helplessness of the other, for that censidarate, prudent and hu manspolicy of onrefnl enquiry, and, if necessa ry, of friendly arbitration, .which we bare been accustomed to pursue, with nations whom we might honorably challenge to arum We forbear to anticipate, niece wo cannot deprecrate the hor ror and indignant scorn with which the news of this sweeping and barbarian vengeance will bo received by the civilized. We cannot but shrink from the just judgment 'of disgrace which the monstrous political corruption of the times . bas brought upon us, along with the Administration of Franklin Pierce. !f1.4.,,JpJ4 Stranz Sronn.—Tte rain storm which passed over this city on Monday evening, appears to Imre extended over the larger part of Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. Passengers; who came in from the West by yesterday morn• hip train, my it amounted almost to a hurri cane lu IVlnnoilego, Boon, Alcßeery end Kane counties, in this State, and also atßeloltWisoon sia• Penises were blown down on oil of the high prairies, and who!" fields of corn' and wheat prostrated. Barer hail accompanied the storm, and materially aided In Inks ting the amps of small grain. At Bluntly a branch from a treo was blown on the top of a !shanty, crashed it In, broke the skull of Mn Irish woman. No other lots of life bad been beard (4.4—Meng° Trib. , TfII,CHOPT IN 84:0TLAND.—Tho circulars from Glasgow speat strongly of the promising condi tion of the cropathroughont Scotland. Cereal crops, it is said, are at least two or three weeks farther advanced than at the same period last year., Seldom has'there been -seen thicker and stronger trope of wheat, barley and oak.. A lenge breadth of potatoes is every where noticed, and with frilling exceptions le heetky, regular. and promising. i . 1 . . • our shame al am-town. '.. The Eagle has *Aged-Ralf updn the insecK: that dared to seek jtistice in spite of 4ove's bird. The elephant has healed his \ honor`that was: 'wounded by a writhing word[, by crushing its 1 life out. The United States Go.verroxiSnt has shown to the world that her Ministers must not , I be insulted by any people that have not aUstemy ', .1 or a navy, or at least one little sloop-of-war, to I defend itself. Fier insults moot come 'from Mos- j tering nations or peOple that put on airs. Erik-, land may firuinto our steamers, and we, accept 1 lof very faint apologies indeed. Spain may pilel up her egressions till their bold catalogue is a I big book, for SPaniarilsyeak as they are repu ted to be, are known toN be desperate-lighters when their cause is just. \ Even wooden-legged I Mexico may lock up Consuls rit Acapulco and I imprison American `citizens \fur uo offence' ai•-, 1 Mazatlan, and settlingit by selling us worthless laud at a bargain. \The feeble Republics of South America May , assault our merchantmen id an amuse themselves 1I experimenting upon{ our forbearance. , But your unarmed and nude-1 'feuded little towns " what haven't no friends," ' mayas well be careful how they trifle with First_ Clans Powers. Let the fate , f Greytown be a perpetual memento to all such. Itimmther column we publish a' well.digelted account, from a correspondent, ivhose late re- I cial residence near the spot well fits him to speak 1 "with the understanding." of the 'offence -that, Creytown had coMmitted, and which was •too rank for our pure and brave Administration to tolerate, without the amplest and moat prompt apology. in brief, as he makes it, it was simply this: Mr. Borland, our Minister, stood between the police of that town and a fugitive crinfinal— not as an American Ambassador should• Stand, interposing only the barriers of inttenafferml law—but with a rifle in his hand and a lilly's threat on his lips. 'When, he showed himself ,On shore afterwards, lie was detained there for n t night. For this grave offence, which readers rif . the time pronounced quite right enough for him; , the property of a whole town is fired, and the very place that knew the offenders is' left a smo king. , ,„ ruin. '----- But men do not much interest themselves in the history of the events that lead to such dis graceful outrages as have brought this \ odium upon our navy, and inflicted upon the name , of one of its officers the ill-savor of an executioner. Rad the offence been such ns men at &Vence could perceive—had United States property been seized and American lives lost, it would have been manly to have taken the criminals and dealt summary justice to them. But even Ilan tobaTe fired the stores end houses of the guilty and in nocent alike; to have driven iromen into the wil &races and forced children to cry for bread; to have consumed the goods of the offenders but not touch a hair of their heads—it would have been an act of cowardice. that history would blush to record of any country; having pride enough to carry a flag. But M a case like this, where eve ry item of the history aggravates the offence, it would have been an honor to any naval officer to be court-martialed and reprimanded for diSobey ing the barbarous order. We suppose—hard as it is:to do so—that we must take, it for granted that the set of the Cyane was the work of the Administration, until it is disowned. If so, and if the Administration is seeking to put the cap sheaf upon all the measures that our people have ever been forced to endorse for its blundering, misplaced, and ambitious rulers, it need do no triore. To die in the act of consummating a no ble victory has always been esteemed the crowh• ing glory of heroes. Let the Ad:ministration die 'new, and its monument will never be over-topped. ''n--ii: T. Timed. Sscr-Ilinimaviso Winunim.--llaniel day, a-mechanic kt an obscure country village, Ellington, Connecticut ; has done what the world of mechanics have sought for in vain for centu ries. He has invented and put.in spccessful op erotical, a Windmill with 144 f-furling suilq. The mill built by him has five feet wings, that is, the diameter of the wind wheel is ten feat, and it has been in operation for six months, without a hand being touched to it to regulate the sails. It runs fifteen days without stopping, day or night, and it has stood through some hard gales, The beauty of the improvement is that it stands still when the wind rages hardest, with ilWiAgn I of the wings; to the wind, and a sit •lullitheyi' gradually 'resume their position for'a .gentle breeze. It is so contrived that. nothing hot in open of great severity falling upon it without mometit's warning, can produce damage. The mill mentioned has drawn water from a well twenty-eight feet deep, one hundred feet distant, and forced it. into a small reservoir in the upper part.of.the barn, sufficient for, all farm purpciseicgarden irrigation;lnd The cost of such' will be $5O, and — the pumps and pipes abent.V.ii. —lt is elevated on - a single oak post a foot square, the turn circle be ing supported by iron braces; , ' - The wings are made of ono longitudinal bar, through which run small rods ; upon these rods, narrow boards half an inch thick are fitted, holes being through from edge to edge, and screwed togeth er by nuts on the ends at the rods. This nutkos light sails, but as will be seen are Wet to be furl ed or clewed up ; they are thrown np edge to the wind by a very ingenious and simple arrange ment of the aehinern which obviates the great objection ni to windmills for farm use;,the necess ity of constant supervision -of the Sails to Snit the strength of the wind. Wind it undouldedly, the cheapest power that a farmer can use, and, notwithstanding ita incon stancy, if this improvements operates as well as. it bids fair to in the single mill erected, it will be applied to many valuable uses. By windmills twaraparnay be drained and upland irrigated.L— What an advantage would bo the latter in such a drouth as preiails now In many parts of' the country, beside the great amount of fertilizing matter in water at all times. The windiiill could be used too for all , grinding of grain for farm use, driving the washing machine and churn, pumping the water from the well ..or spring—often one of the hardest kinds of labor about the house. Liquid manure, and the thud excrement made of liquid, could be-scut to a Geld through leading pipealzyAltisame power. )%'e do earnestly Lips foilbe-success of thla improvement—that it will not only be an erne-. meet but a thing of usefulness to many Amerit can ferment—N. Tribune. . . Citrus te Ciuronxia.—The.Paily . California Chronicle of the 14th nth; nays "The violent. deaths in• this county (aim Fran- . cisco) average one -per day. Within four years there have been twelve hundred. How many of them have been murders we do' ot know—prol= ably ono-fourth-4erhaps only one-eighth--On"u . hundred and fifty per.sons--muntered. Only one man has teen convicted and executed for .all shit oetan of crime, and he, we sincerely believe, more Venetia° he was a friendless - creature, who bad not power to ceche sympatliyi'nor money;to buy" counsel or jury. So he was hung like a dog, hang probably, as he asserted with his dying breath, for - killing the manorlio. attempted to *rob aim.' - 'This is a specimen -Of criminal justien fqf early all thosewho were accused of murder have either been admitted to beiletraw bail at that_or allowed to slip through the fingers of the law by'siene other means quite ;as effectual in enenuraging crime and saving: he . orithinal.-= The bail can, without risk, be forfeited in nearly every easc.• : Who ever beard of . :forfeited'bail paid. Indeed it is generally conceded Mittman) , such bonds are drawn up loosely on . parposethat they may be forfeited without risk to the bonds man when be chances to be resremsible; . As a general thing , the bondsmen are of no - come. quence; and might with equal propriety be hung with the murderers, and never entail upon court or friend the trouble of an adininistratimi—being worth nothing." . *. • • • The'.eanse -of ,this frightful laxity, says the Chronicle, is to W .- sought in ti eimperfection of the laws, owing to the incapacity and. unworthi- DOSS :of. those whom the Californians mike leg. 'Waters.. Th ey. don't knew enough to frame lam,. And their attention is engrossed by mercenary and selfish projecti . tn,the neglect of their duties. ' Hence the ChronielitgueS the 'necessity of re in the selebtion and support of candidates for important public stations. > The premisee, if - correct, certainly seem broad•enough to justify torron.—.A. largo amount of copper is being loaded almoit daily. from - the. mines, and is ro shipped as foot as possible for Ifs proper in4ttof We havenothing _particularly , neW from the Pleas to communicate, bUtihe stover varying re ply to questions upon'the' subject is,. that all things are Moving-along with a steady earnest ness. New mines are being diicovered. A large number of exploring parties aro constantly on the move, in examinlng,.scotions which have heretofore been passed by or never explored. ; The opening of thieCanal is looked forward to by all, but more - especially by those engsged.ii mining copper , or iron. open a new era in this region. and glee fuliopportunity foe the investment of a large amount of capital: =Lake Soj erior Jour & . Hon. John Wens; tha:dgifneet caididate toe the senatorship er Nair Hittepalt* . epeatring of hie reoentlailartt, said Pierce, the f'resident t had defeated him taiet—onde by - hilenmity,and once hy his frienNtipi ' ...„ , . • - • - . `, Tun MINNEson - Liattb &Lt.—Among. tho par ties to whom benefit the frand In the. Minnesota Land bill would have inured, It is said wan Rob ert Schuller, and other raDioad wen In New York add Alban. . - . , MMTM , • •\ \ - i'•• • ..: ,1 • • •,,,,;?„,,,4,,,,,,,rAMZ•41:1*.7m-4,44,,r-iks.1•:*ii;::;;1'• ..---&,-.-2.:\., •---,,, . . :.. .. \ --- , ,-; ! 7--- --------- ~ ~„.„ ,_. . ~ . .;,. ..,., ~ •\ ,‘ . ~. vs \ ~ .. . _.. , , \ . . , , . \ • ,:,,,\ \•\ GA , E . ~ ... ‘,.. ... ~ • . ~.. . , \\ •,. .• . , BMW Vle r s T r i ` a Irr T%• e : n verat ,, a , 't pert of the allied forces have crossed the river \ C ,, r..igmletiee ofthe N. Y. erettlilrettieer. in pursuit of the enemy. , e , Di:WON', July 11. tlt was known ley our - direct accounts from \ " r A new sleat of the Russians'aen the blinks Of Permstatt the news of, the the retr4t of the \; ' the Danube, and a confirmation of the 11011 - 3 of a Itumians from before Billiatria bed remitted the:- . seiere check tellhe Turkish army ha Alla, have - ` eaten on the 2 6th et June; and that LorcitCartli- -,..,\.....• been, the principal event of the War sines, the' gen was instantlysiespatched with a detachment depaiture of the last packet. Fro* Spain the of cavalry to watch the movements of the enemy , lte ,-_ accounes as to the 'prospects of the insurrection In five davit the light division of the arm"' med '• nrestilllimited and e uncertain, but the general . reach the Danube, and- it is not to be suppoted tenor of all that is , stated seems to indiento little I that Omar r. 1.91111, mouth take the important rest ' - • hope for the rebels. In the London money mar-' elution of moving forward with the main division.. ket there have been rather violent fluctuations, of his army, and of crossing the river ; without e - . owing almost, solely to the variations of neiither, ,the consent and support of the allied generals. \ tiro fact an often insistedupon in former letters. : Nothing, however, is yet knoWn of these..oe- t, ' that everything depends ou the hnrrest, being ' currences beyond the statement that the Russian , nor; generally cognized. ` \ z \\ ' forces at Ginrgevo wore attacked and defeated by ' The new armee of the Turks on e Danube' an army said to consist of 30,000 Turks and 12,- ; has ceneisted, ace rding to report, Sallee taking \\oooor 15,000 of the auxiliary corps. This event - ' 's.„ , of Giurgevo. This fortified plahe, which is situ-, l would be, however, of the highest importance. re. i\ eta' on the Wallach) tm side of the rirer, nearly ',because it would show that the IttleSiall3 are not t , j site}oppo tustehult, brie been an ohject of severe _; retreating from Wallachia, though they may be i contest theoughout t e entire campaign, the i driven from it, and we hope it will turn' out that Turks haling casistantl assailed the Russians in I our own countrymen and our gallant allies have ' 0, the neighboring ! island f elokan with the view t had mime share in this achievement. At the • • , ' % of obtaining permaneri point whence they 1 same time we must add, that these details ' re could direct SI it attacks. These assaults Were !'quire confirmation, and thatgreat doubts of their atteuderfleith varied succe , but although the I accuraey re entertained by persons .best able ,„. Turks inceesantlworrieti th ir opponents and Ito judge of, the\ probability of seek an advance. ....„ ', , , inlljcted great I.MeallP6n the , they were nev-. 1 The wo n ,of beasts of burden to convoy the - - ` " er c ote to ove rcome hem soffit; H otly to dislodge! baggage of the troops; and the want ofeeripplies the garrison of Ginegese. Aecording to the ,in a country already exhsuned by wise and at all : ' staternents'irow circulated, however, Omar Pasha, 1 times thinly inhabited, are causes which retard s ; on the 7th of Joie', cromed the river with 40,000 I the movement cf,the,best appointed army; and • men, took the island of l A l lokan, surrbunded anal it is scarcely probable these tlifficulties have '• ' • captured Giurgero, and reflicted ato ees in killed• Omen so far surmountetlein a few days as tft ens. . and wounded of 900 men Upon the Rusaians, who I tie the whole force of the allies to move te the, were able to escape only - Iv cutting their' way,: front. • Their presence et Varna had been•ur. through at all ktizards— an peration which in- I gently solicited by Omer l'aeha, who foresaw the ' volved, among other casnalttee, the death of ma -1 moral effect which their approach would halt! ny mender, officer Genera s and t the lossl eff. of an \nrm by thetent- I both on his troops and oti thoee of the enemy. , \ Chur \ ,Accordingly, we find that the hope of being \ • • The news of this fresh disaster having reach I relieved by the allied armies was a powerful in- t ,ed Prince Gortschakeir, he was said to be admire -I candy° to the brave garrison of Silistria to pro- • \ jug fe&ii Bucharest, by forced marches, with 30 :-. I long the defence of that place; and, on the other 090 men, to protect his defeated contrails. Uri - ', hand, the besieging army, already deuteron:est • ' der these circumstances the probability wan that e by the loss of its commanders and the failure of Omar Pasha, with the discretion which'never yet' its attacks; fled at }est from sheer dread of SA \ , ftliti him, would decline to : push his victorious army which heard the.cturnon of the siege loan- . troopiinto the peril of a pitched battle, and hug at a - distal:mg of 50 miles across the marshm ' \ would isenthrit himself for the moment byoccn- of the Dubrudscha. ' - •, ' \ pying 'o:Burger.", at which important poi nt he The next letters from our correspondents with ' " . . \ I could Well arrange with the Ragtime and French I the army will enable us to, judge.of' the counsel cotaniandele a combined plan of pursuit, if the ; re 801•011, tlpOrt by the Generale under these cir- Russians should venture to remain in tee neigh cumstances, and it is obvious chat the plan: of ~, • ' horhood, ors even in Wallachia. 15,000 the campaign must have lneleterne several chin- - • , . troops were understood to hove, reached Rust allie d _ \ ges from these rapid alternations in the ebite Hof chub; and the 'confidence imparted to the Turks! affairs. The 'expedition naturally commenced by this circumstance is alleged to be such thatl tix,lnying the basis of is solid defence of . Cons,- I' they were ready to do anything. It is this ~tr- 1 stantinople and the adjacent.country . , Mee- dent spirit, however, which most requires Dial sures were then taken to cover she late of the most corrective influence of au honest and mae-1 Balkan, which was thought might be attacked. th ter mind, which may.lead to victory on e Dan- But contrary to ellexpeotattons,the Russians übe or diegrace in Asia, just as it may be used by ; were failed in their first attempt on the fortress • ' -' an Omar Pasha, or by e \ a Moab: from Condon- of the Danube., and by the time our troops reach tinople. ` ' , oil Varna the enemy hail retired before them.-- ' , , • Thu desire for fire cenamencement of a tom The Turka are said to have followed them, and, \ Lined attack \bY land and, oft Sebastopol far if Omar Paeha has crossed the Danube in the • , the purpose oC wresting the Crimea from Ras- centre of his, position, and in front of the Rus. \>, sits, and thus aecomplishing \ the object which, gins army, he must have advanced with the more than any other, is leaked upon to essentiall main body of his forces, conscious that hate sep ta any future arrangement for peacr,.is still up- j ported by the Anglo-French divisions!. , permost in all minds. But tee commencement I At the same time, such a position Weald be ' \ of that plan Beeillti to' have been temporarily in -1 one of contiderahle peril, for the 'Russian?, 'as' terfered with, not only by a change in the tactics I they retreat fall bhck ou their ?teller:les vault e• ..! ~ of Russia, but also by the non-fulfilment cn the ! the Turks in their adveonee ace leeving their hmee., ;„..se part of Austria of haravowed intention to occu- of operations, and mar hare toenconater • py Wallachia. When the recent 4ders of the Russian army strengthened by large .reinforee,se , Czar for the inunediate evacuation ofethat pro- me a ts, \ \ , \ - • vince first transpired, it was understood that The Austrian Government must now pereitrar‘j • Austria would march in without delay; end that that if , their.troops had enteral Wallachia, as_ \, ' ‘, the possible return of the Russians being thus bad been intended, on th e ed o r j a ly, this r i s k . , prevented, the Turks and their allies- would be would breve beennvoided.',le appears, however, 'l.. , set free to carry their arms to the Crimea: from the last official article published in the Nl' ...2% ' But it now appears that the order for the re- maim journals, that Austria no louger expects to - " ' \ \ tirement of the Russians hasbeen countermand- obtain from Raiairs the paeific evacuation of, -. •••• . - ' ed, and that Austria, perceiving the difference either prov:nce. 1... " , , ', - : between occupying the country on their volunta- Austria, therefore, must proheeti to execute , ` • ', ry departure, or driving them out by force, Iles- the treaty of the 20th of April, and at, the. same ~._ ‘,, ' \ Rates, at all events for ;moment , to do anything. time she intimates that, in her judgment, the old . , \ \ Prom the distrust all along entertained of Aus- treaties between Bessie and the Porta ore fibre- - ' Ilia, some persons are disposed to see in this the gated by the war, and not to be renewed but by 1 I first development of her treachery, but, the hal- !pedal agreement. These are declarations bor- , '•' ance of opinion is that the rupture between her daring as closely as possible ors actual luistilities, r . \ ' Fuld Russia is genuine, and too wide to be repair- and it would seem that no further sunittions ,is , , ed without a mutual struggle; and that in a few required to decide the qoeslion. days she will take a decisive course—her sus-, If Anatria, however, still prolongs her expect- • , pease ill the interval being merely attributable 1 ant but inactive policy, the 'lonians will prob- to the urgency of the last efforts of the Ring of I•ably be driven from the Principalities by other-.... , • . Prussia to commit Germany to the side of the i means, but the character of the campaign will . . Czar. then b ' e changed. Onr renders nre aware that The details of the defeat of the Turks in Asia witholit losing sight of the defence of Construe', are still wanting, but there is a disposition to timple and the evacuation of the Principalities, hope that the affair, although disastrous, will be it is, more especirlly to an expedition to the Cri. • found to have been more equal in its resultajo .niea - tat we look for the attainment of the sebs k . both sides. than was at first expected. Little stantial political objects of this war; and'Wee\ confidence, however, can be entertained in the should - vicw with some tegret any movement an ::\ `-' ... progresi or the r 'Sultin's , Cause in that region, the part of bur - &tiny, Mit absobitetyrupth'ed by \ ' e since, in addition tO the incompetency of the thestate of affairs, which should divert inar for-: - \ ,-- • Turkish commanders, the evil is stated to preveil ces from that one great enterprise. •--"' - ;•• -- •• \', of constant intrigues and dissensions among the The first condition , of Success in war - into foreign officers, upon whom alone all the vigor frame the comprehensive; phut • of a ' campaign, , . • of the campaign could be expected to depend.— with duo allowance for various and sometimes ' \ , . The Hungarion Generals, with Guyon at their , opposite contingencies , . and then to adhere to it.. - ., , bead, are said to be wearied with their vain at- as far as possible. One of-the reason:sot the - s 'e: • I, tempts to seize every opportunity of sacceseful contemptible figere which the Itersalans.have i ‘ action, their weight and experience being thwar- Aside in them opezations is, that their plan has.; ' . t i ted upon every occasion by the jealousy and in- been altered half-a doien times, and that no nuts- ' '' t,. experience of the, Polish officers associated with ter mind has presided over the conception 'and • • I '.l I them. execution of the campaign. lot us at lean, . , . There is nothing new from the Baltic. French avoid this fatal error, by which the noblest sr- 7. , 'li ; troops to the number of 40,000 are about to be „Ki p. , may 1), sacrifice d an d f r i ttere d away , \ . emit thither, with a view, it'is believed of sup- Tun Burin Sas, —A telegraphic report from • • porting Sweden, which government is disposed Stockholm, dated Tidy 11, wow that all commis; to declare for the allied powers. . nication with Finland rot Aland is forbidden, f• " - ,'`, in relation to the Spanish insurrection. the and Aland declared to be in a state of complete ••• •, , ‘ l , last news froin,Madrid states that Gen: O'Dea- bleckade. Even the- Swedish moil 'steamer --, \ eel and his insurgent troops were retreating to- had been stopped and ordered back by the Brit- - \ ward stetadteleis, that he had beenjoinedby Gen. ish cruisers. - - . . _ . Herren° one_ of• the formeetleoriree of the A letter written by- an - officer earring in the ' ' \ Queen, :ma, that risings in his-favor had occur- pooh& fleet in the Baltic, and' dated. June' 30, - -I "teelat tishldaces in the province of Valencia.— seems t o co n g pt th e thisgiyi ngs expressed„. in, On OM otheihand the Government accounts de- n oo s e English papers, at Admiral Rapiers heerlag.:, 'tecribe hiswefreat as being rendered fatal by nlll- left Croustade. ' The health of the crews may, ..... , ' ;- morons desertions, while they ales affirm, with believer, have been the real cause of abandon- 0- , regard to the defection of General Serrano, that ins the attempt to bombard the place, In Which ey ': 'that officer hadtheen unable to carry over, any case the operation hay hats been eudy,debiyed. ', - r men vrith. him. On the whole the - rev-en be little " re r. ALM .I,ANITHE.—Frout Beleade the adviposera, ,; ~ doubt that the rebels have not met with the sap - bestelegraPle to July 11. The Turbo took poa-, .. ; . port they anticipatedl but whether their cause'session o f the iland Enntafitlell,Seyroonoff, after - '. . is yet wholly lost is a question,not at present to a combat lasting recarly twelve her \ rs. • - •- ' ! "I. • , be decided. They would have met, it is said, The next day the Russians eat a retreat -- I more encouragement from the liberals, if they a l ong th e roa d t o Bahha r esk- - i -,e ~e . had appealed to the people nth large, instead of ni nco , G ortsc h a k off ..... ed et , if tie . . ff i ehed , t, ~ _ ... . exchasieely to the military. The old Spanish take up a positi on a t ffalegereni, . r . fashion, however has heen followed, and if the On evacuating Giurgovo, the linalans4et 'On -- -- - -"' . constitution of 1831 mut to be set up by O'Don- fi re several vessels of their flotilla. 'A- — , n o n toenorrow, would be pulled down by come The Paris Presse states that on theith July - . nese maitarY uffitaloi before Biz mouths lied the Turks took id and Olueika Ishindes . , . ' Weed- ' and. on the 'B,th Omar Pasha, with 0 0 00 me°. Consols at the last date were quoted at 92. On s and the Ressians and ' took Giurgete incessant rainaont them down to-90 ,_ Amore - .-- the following doy, an additional twelve hours of The Russians _ cut 'their way through, with the Wig 'of sunshine restored them to 92, and to-day Oen. Churleff lost his arm, Prinee.goilsetts- a less favorable state of the sky caused them to boll was advaticing, at last account& with 0,- , , • leave off at 91e. 000 men, by forhed_nuirches‘ath Giergeeo. 'Fi e .. Agents from Con s tantinople are at present in teen thousand glo-French troops,' ti - '. e London and Paris, endeavoring to negotiate a Bustch tched uk, a it is ,t ought the Turks' will risk' s, Turkish loan of £5,000,000. The Govmuments orgngland. and Franca have been asked to sup- Pi The T hed urks here ec , crossed in the faee of th e' •• poellt with a guarantee, but tbey hesitate to do Russians at Oltenitza Details are wanting. - One, so, and it is doubtful, under present circurnstan- hundred and fifty wago ns with wounded, have ces, if it could otherwise be successfully in- already arrived at chareit. Among the : trained,. .. wounded are 80 officer& ey, • . , \‘,, The Ituasians aro forti Mg all the , passes and ' ' 1 The Sent of War. liflovelleSo4o the bridges, find by darning up the \ • ~ editorial from the Lame. r i ver , have rendered the roads impassable .-: \ ' `rill , , , ~ f r "" 1 " 4 g' Ve ..°° rea " er Since Weethenley, 'June 28th, they have cen' . \ • itiou of the belligerents. pietely clotted to Transylvenle frontier, . •,, - \ • \ war, than the ie°l4t el The Fereck (General of Division) Boston Bey ...I°M ° °f tit an "rri lon th 0 0th ofJune at Stahmadkol with . • \ %, . . ~, 18,000 men to support the eparatihns of Zdehota T . . • . 0 - of wa `.,' - '__ n et Paclui, who paeseti 'bersted TralAtee Walren meter: the 25th. - The tire generals, coverekin ilankby the detachments of: the \ auxiliary fleets, *re adirail-x ".• :-.. . \ eing an Bsbadagit, in \ order to drive the.ltussians • :-• -•\ into the angle of tete Danube, its the llotkudsclut and compel them to `tairrender the fortreasell-Of . I. the Danube, which ttley'allll hold. e SelimPaeho ' •••• - . ,• e is advancing , ,„ from Chetoda with 15;000 hien- • \;. to cceoperate in obtain' grist result. , ,s 2 : ~. , In a few days 30, men of the auxilui troops willhavo effected their; junction. with tI : 40;000 whom Omer PaChit still commands roper. son. Nothing -is known of 'themilltary optialA \ • , ~ _ tion-projected. "•• i '... \ \ -- ~ • . N It was stated a few.days aiYillAt- en 0e ' ... "Itb ''\, Of JAM, the, combined ileets were \to Sail:from \ li) e attljik for the Crimea;' and maka.ailast a nem , bind attack by sca and land - ontehustopot-- The evacuation. of Ibrails appears dircided on.-t.' - , Fresh orders ore expected respectingehat of "G a< •• r \'s late. The exchanges of the EnglishNceptund, ...,, officers and Emmen against nimbus prieeneri,is to conueence on the 15th of July. , a . , 'r , A letter from Varna, 20th ult., ways tai l Po- irie, gives some detail* relative to. the rob* ot -:',' -•, the Russian troops, which does not say madtfor--,.... their humanity. On leaving Sillistria, they 4e- stroyed everything on their goad, leavin behittd , ' , them nothing but desolation andinins';Teeteis 'or ''. their passage; were mot with at every step 12.9'1'' , ' .'•-• most lowly cottages were burned, as well, as all ';', ' ''',7 the crops, and even the trees. The ,somu k v a , -1, from the Dobrudiclut are of A similar elmanter. .A 11.11381.4.--Cholera contionedlo prevail a,V \ it,,, g.. ' Petersburg and Crorustadt. it the former y,. '' -ma'am 28th of June the police stated the min '' th e t . --, her .of eases at 405, on the day pi•ecedingit " M*4 \ . \1 S . IRO /1,4, and on the lot of July there were 480: , + l , ----.. 0101.11,114 AT 806,-Asiatic cholera broke;ont-X ' on board, the Australian emigrant dap phials, - \ , and the ship put back to Liverp ool, with. sonte,, ~ \ \ 'it \ fifiT deaths. - - - c •- ' .... REN H-LINEN DRILLINGS; ttrshy i n t.v ,\ \ f ettatrlati.bew open et; 0112.8TR1t`5.74 Wend at, , - '\\ . The following editorial. from- the loStrilop, Times, of July - ,14,'5n1l probably gise,the reader a better idea of the condition of the belligerents, and of the chareaterof the war, than the isolated facts gathered from tho columns that:and other journals r - The .last intelligence from the peat of -war=on the Danube lends ns to the ipterence that another groat and sudden change has takca pike in the movements 'and positions of the contending at= mice; eimilar to those . kurprising and enter:men incidents which , bassi hitherto marked 'the vials pitrles of campaign. A week' ago the 'Russians were known to be in full retreat.. The siege of Silistrin had been raised on the 231 of June, and the large army engaged in that ope ration-retired across the Danube, With eo 'much precipitation that they left their battering train Wrdlaehia wan said to be evacuated; the q.uaTiters of the BMW= army:. were withdrawn_ from BuCharest to fockscham anti Jusey; .the Austrians were preparing to bile pencenlde ofsWalischm; and the only. question scented tole; upon, the factsthen known' to the whether the 'Russians were about to oon °citrate theleforees to retire, altogether, as the Moniteur nssertekbehind the _ . We have no reason to stippoeo that this intel ligence was erroneous or these inferences.lncor rect;, but it is evident either that fresh orders have aubsoquontly arrived from ISt. Petersburg, or that different measures bare been &depts.( sante Prince Paskiewitsch has laid down his command,. Postibly the conclusion of thetreaty of the 14th . of Jane:between Austria isnd •the Forte may have led to more ,active measures. Certain it le, however, that the evacuation of • Wallachia has not gone on as eru expected, while • the Tacks have assumed the offensive on tho left , bank of the river, and it is even reported that a . : considerable 'detachment of the. Anglo-Frenels army shares the honors of their „victorious ad. • If the telegraphic despatches which hive; ken received elating that •actions were ' ~ iPight by Omar Pasha to Giorgevo ILO . 01tenitta:ou the Bettor Atiy, are corraot, , And that the \ &Wien ' tarpea oniy anecealed in cutting their wag, with Severe 10481 thro ugh the -Turkish divisions, it is clear that the 'war has assumed an entirely new chance/h., mid thstilustead .• of defending \the right bank of the Wilms ageinst the nossiinp. . , VVAITED— , A purchaser for th 4 handsaw-, EY4Lott,""ue 1. o 0 iv a oais, 1 •11*. iteb7tt's