E§ThiILISHED IN 1786. ITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY & CO. DAVID' NYE WHITE. ANDEL DAIGIIT. Lorenz oa "maw ram licrwrzs xaurt AID 'woo. - • . TERMS:__ . DAIL4--2fx ddluiW =aura, Payabli half yearly la advance. . .„. NIL LY—tfro dollarsper annum. In advsnos. Clubs srl6l-1. supplied ca tbs following conditions: .Di Thrsssopist per annusa. : — .... ..... 600 Teo copies do Twenty-Awls, do. On 761. psalms@ for as club to Ire addressed toata person, and to Ds paid Invariably In advancer. No dub papers will be swat MU, the sear tapirs', unless the money Is sant 14 a named. RATES OF ADVERTISING: Ons square, (10 lio4llof tionparsil M. - Agate) Do ono Imertio 1 060 Do each attentions! Insertion 0 26 Do Duo wee 1 k two noo k ks-- 76 ou three nests...... 4 00 Do . ono month 600 Do two months ... . 700 9 00 DI twelve monna..— ........ 18 00 ....... tanding - Cartie:Tratneror tees per annum/ 6uo • One dollar for ma additional line. Una equate, ehaaaeaDls • et pleanze,llwr an- ' noon/ escluslse of ......... .. ^ 26 lH porgy evlditleoal guars, 'nestled over one month , and for editional aquae* 'netted under the yearly rates, hall additional Advertisements 'dished,. ing a equate, and not over lineal fin to to Lee ura./ ai a inure end a hair f'i'che., non accountable for Land /Overtime/mote beyond the innount charged fee their publlredlon. ...... t = 4 .4t rt r i atudittribr a/ete be chargal the mem. Advertisements not marked on the copy for et epecHied num twr Insertions,. will le coutleoed LI/1 forbid. .4 raj - meat coated acenrctingly. at weirllelte of annual and la strictly Hunted to tbeir own Immediate bulginess, and all adeertbements for the henelll of other persons, es well ad an Advertisements not Immediately enameled with their own /melees& and al chows, of advertia..tX, length or otherwise. ho r m.ll the limits engaged. 111 charged at tbs./ewe ratan. V . OO al seen tuna at ad " rertlsins.. , bills will be separately rendered, and prorn;t payment la deared. All advertisements the charitable Institutions, an cool Pardee, Wert township, and other public, meetings, and all poiltieal . meeting, end notince, to be ettergvd halPebohlMr• "In IlevicilY In . • Marrhure notices to be chslited 50 amts. • • - entire* %acted without charge, unless secconpa. nled by funeral Invitatkrne or obituary notices, and when so ecvnesparded,te be paid Ito, •. Rennin. advertisers , and air °them mulles communlme , tine., or Maid/ins notices Amiancd bo . 0, to Fairs. &Are., Conant", or any mahlie entertainments. Where charre Mr made for admittance—ell notice. of sate suede lonsTevery unties 'designed to cell attention to private enterprises, calculated or Intended to limmoto individual Intereet. am only be inserted With- the under mandlnn that the same Is to be paid for.— If intereledln Insertail lo the local oolemn. the same will be tharged, at the mt. of 10 mate per Ilea. ' • niaboD.or sir nothwe to he charged triple prim. • Tavern Lleenne Petitione each. • Real Rotate Agent.' and Auetioneent advertbementa nen tor t clamed under yearly- niters:- but allowed •diecount or thiry-three and Merthlrd per lent from the emonat Lille. WAR - LT GM TAMARIX= 121/.1,11T !I?W. Ons Noun, Ulna. inantiona is Do. , , each additkmaa lnaartion-- a 4O T Diiii Situtz=r ' ioli.)Vl=in ."'" tho cents. • Do. each additional Incartion...-.25 coots. All lranalent advortlsainaida to be told In advance. RATES =OF DISCOUNT. nmascren nen r foes ras_rrrrears ait a sem; kr N. BOWLES & SONS, Brokers. Pio 57 .Verld K. Waren Third /1/1/i Fourth dr. Pattairndr 1 PENNSYLVANIA.- Branch at Xenia.- -.- 13; east of Pittabwah..---per Branch at Youngstown- do Kanhankt. Dank of do-....par City Bank, CI •sontl- do Mei. and liannt"• of do...par Oonualerelal Bk.Clncin'L. .lo Bank of Commerce--par• Franklin Dank._.. --... do i g . Iis 4 VIC oVlo7t/l l n A Llte m*6 &a .M. O l tkilfrlgrinrs - i.e . 0. - . do:. Dank of Panwylnada..... Water Deserve Bark ...-., I of i.l Peno VonnaltlP...Par Bank a m.... Lion ... - flank of Pn-Par Small Notes-- .... „Xi( P 'Allernanice Bk-par NHW ENO - LAND. Olnud Bank-. ---....-Par All war..t Banka--- X Newlngton Thak._..... ......pa r 1% NW YORK. Mantas. a M ere . Danir.....par New York City....--....r Ideckads. Baal.. ...... -.-Par Conon 7 ..--: SI Wino analog 8auk....--par 3LUITLAND. l'adairkia Bank Baltimore ..... .......----gr Tradesman's Bank...--...p0r N. " a DBLAWAIig., 1i v iztr ....... :r4 .... 74 .i nvt ....... X r . Bank of °beater Oo ' cinly-par kof the Valley--11. Bank ofDenville._ -. -par Bank of Voallolusiond- . Isaak orDeL Os. Ouster -par Es. Bank, Va., Norfolk " 1411 k of Oermantown....-par Parmore Bk of V Dank of Gett7sluergh......lsi Merchants' it Bar= I: ..... 4 mot Bank of Lewistown._....- - . orth Western Bark.— lank of k1idd1enn0n5........14 Brancbm.------.- " Montgomery Co. Itarele--.par NORTH CAROLINA. Dank of Northumberland.par !tank of Cape Few ..... Oolunalds Ilk k Bridge Co-par of Bt. of N. Carett's 1. Doylestown 8ank.... - ..... Com. Bank,wkindertne , 2 Ell4lOll Bank-.-.....-, afarebanteDie,Newitern. 2 Sine Bank- .-- _ .-... It SOUTH CAROLINA. Parmenr Ilk - of BW.S.IrVa-par Ilkoftken. of 114102 Fanners . Ilk oflancaster-par Bank of South lleroUna. 'I garment' Dank or Iteadiug. Bank of Ch. 11 1 . 1 . 0••••-• 2 Mann. fit of eenurlkill o,par Plan ters'k lierhan's' lig 2 Par. Dro. We noekors . Franklin Ilk We OBOROI t. -1 1. r Assad. Ina. A Bk'd Co i ll=neUirk z. ... := . : l 4 gr: f irAng,rtn , . k ....-,.. F . Lamest. liank....-_._-..par gl.tir.r.--Atl. g ' - LanaminrCcanty Bank- Alleolvent 8a n k .... ..... 3 Lebanon Bank- .m.-.par ILENTUCH Y. allure Bank of Potts....' Bk of Rentneky.Lonier'• 1!. Itononals Bank .---par Ilk ofloniree, Thurston Wes[ Was& Monk.- . N Northern ilkelNentneky " York Wyomin g Bk,Wllbalarre i• Southern DitotHantneky .. York Railed Nona- -.411 - .44 ilk of State of Aliseourl, le; °Hirt - ILLINOIS. • Oldo Mato 1iank.......-..1t: Sintaßank sad Brllintbelf 110 Brunk st Akrun...-..-- do Bank of 1311n015.-....- 76 =rie stAtbens.—..-. dm WISCONSIN. at f10rt...... do Stasi= a Fire in. (b. ekkg 6 Branch at MII.-.... 110 MICHIGAN. Branch atarraland........ do Farmers . licettanks.Bank :„, r , ..... at Toted* ....-- do =matt Pt. Boni 3 =at _DArt5a............ do Pepin/War Bank...--.... 3 Mnotarana.---. do Inguranoe *tawny-- 3 Watch at Oolumbaa.--. do State Bank ...... ------. 3 ißranch66 ithi6bou::::. d 6 - - . .CANADA. No at 5a1em.....,_..._.eri ca, -. do Bk of N. Am To 6 attlanalleld.- do Bk piths INsop/e, Tnto 6 Itraneh at Ripley ... do Bank of Montreal oro 6 Branch at Chadonall..-- do Bk pf 13. Canada. Toronto .6 Branch at Washington.- do EASTERN BYCLIABOE.. • Branetrat Cadls. .. .--- do On he V0rk......---..N Beaded, at Idneaster..... -do On Phlladabhla....-.... do =hat Ptealsonsillu. dor:to 8a1th0nte,..,....,- . -. do is .0 AM Vernon--; do WESTERN EXCIIAVO a Branch at. N0w5it....:—..., -do etnehtnati...... - --- ..... - 1J Brandt at BptingtekL...;.. dniantwrille....,-.... ....... ....• Bra at -Martins-. T ... . • _........_.. Branch at Teo ....... -• do LD A.NDSPECTE VALVE at blt. t.- do Doubloons, Spaedsh.. , ..-16A0 - 11:taat Zatietwllk.--...• do _ do. Patftot....-.16,50 Brandt at1f0rwa1k....."..... • dingle, 01d.,,.....,,.......-10.06 Branch at Pions... ... 'do Eagle, new. . - .............10.0G Arm* at Portansfatth....' do itroderkked'ors....-... 7,80 BM* at 1tat0n......-.:- .do.Trn Thalers...,..-..- 7,60 • B ran c h at 8aren05......... dorsals: .... ...Z....-. 6,61) Branch at Cuyahoga '....... do Y0verriz....,..:. - -:...-..- 453 Branch at a1udi110n.......; . do Ten flders...-. ....... 6,96 Brandt at Woooter • r ift , Napoleons ... 3,80. - PRICES OP :MMES. urcornmlol2. TILL PITISSIIRGIU auxTrz.2T . A. WILKINS & CO. STOOK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, • No.n• Aura= STREET.. . . . . . . P1TL1811444. J01y26, 1454. . , • • .. . .. emai.. . S' . : '_.. . E India iftatio e......;-- 100 -- , . 7.. . 'lntion.lcJoli Do.- ..• • W0...-........L 1 - ' - Int.Yeba Aug. Revnalanals ' 61.---- 10 0 4 " - Int. Jorea July 6's „100 - - 141.1feb. 4 Aug /MW* , G 15.«.. ..- 100 •84 * Int. DeroNos Do. coop. an only 100 161 '" do Do.. map. 4te....-.. 10 0 . 117 - do pthabongle ear O's.. . 101 SI - 1nt..10n.44 , 01 Da , . noun. rag:l-1 0 0 81 , - d. . auesteny eft,. 611--....- 100 85 * IntAlay 4140 r e.PhD. 100 sa - d 0... 'saint nom. • Rua Of PlAtaborgb--..- 00 - 00 EN 100.5141 - 111 at Morehorde a Mannfllard7 60 GO 67? i .6, 6 =l/lonker v . r u ar k . g gvi A u. - .. •- d 0,... . my. Le.. ,8.. k......, 10 . 62.1 i 617; -' • :-. ~r -. I i tdononanbels Beidge-.«.: 25 25 23 D1r....47 11t.clolr Et Drldße--. 20 '.21 30 ' D11.J411.8 04 Nand Bt. Rosa-. ..... - 60 •44 43'. me. a pi Northern 1.46.11.0...... 60 40 35 Die 0 Dr 6 111111someNt 13174451--..... Z / 6 '- • . '' • 4141.11.147- Plttob'h Life Insursara.:. 8 70 8 Dir. D O 7 et ' t Weldon: theoranneoo-- ... .19 16/4 Dl.. Day SR (Wiens' loeurthee l b.. ... 21 7D • larradotod llnenen's ()a- -. , .10 8 . • , . . . 00.201.4411. IPlttebarali to Phila... 50 41 40 Dyr• Qr 311 et. Pleletesab, a land. bo 40 sr ,1,,, Voroeb Movotblo-- • •.' - 10 - ..." . • • - • L4tZ, MAO. SLACIVI2I:I47 . . Otte Rae Works. 7.-. .80 el 69 51 ;h ar k . 50 42 41 • D1v..1a1r4117 Y Slarirwo. 60 16 • - New moth. , .* .7. Penns. enrol Rallrood- 60 '4l - 42 ()Mot NUB. Rollsrod_ N3' 46 44 , Doll. a Ohl* ReJlrood- ••• '=d t W• 11114 IC - bo - • . - 0a5::r21:1 D 77 Dock lop 106. No -. TartL " gf.. ( rTaz "42 It -- , .. All .• re• Plonk Rd 26 26 25 ' Greene Throcdßoßd- . 1 0 r /0. 1/ .- :- " . - ... . . , . . Klarrierta... ....---..... - 1511 110 a. Dlr. Plttebersth a - Doeton-- .".. 145 1:18 1,11164, 82 1 • North Anonieo...-.--- •... .73 65 Few Mork. PSltthunttl a /We 71074 1 ... ... 4 2 Adtentaro--------- ...... . .....e U. . - Doseloarllonhgton-..... - .276 a • _ Ml=p a ii:,- . 17 .- - -.. . : .. ...T. Z . 25 ." "20 . • ' -.... .... -- ... ' 3N r 27* ' P E"' rant.. ir_ ' 14 ig Naloa.::::: ...:,-- '-• -I. 23 , .110fIld..;.. • ...-.. • ... : - 123‘ lo Ploooli-...........7.7.7.7.7. -' .'" - ' . 1i0nd0h........,.._„...„..... _.12 1 ... • - .• ' :sxquisiaz AND - MK KING /101 L WILKINS *ib MUM Mks am No kikaaw n ffibttrlA. /0114 prrmufidu. PA. .10ORKLON and rnestio Exchange . , Coin, $ NA30.1101.4 and Lula War/ants, DA/osk bougt o.- and 0510. Coll•etlim usia• throWborst tin . - Raohloarr dbxonated AAA W A IN negotlaßed. • Staab AAA NM ea Oman .tonon - Mow/ ?ea 0 .11 1 /Padt, sad latent powid wimp ladt GEORGE 2: ARNOLD & CO • BAIMEIts, D6ALPII9 IN I.reIIAIME. 001_, • .. 74 Patertt otrett.tttmett scut re .... akAtrnttrtatti st mot . , • - • : . : WARE FOR BADDLNEGE AND CARRIAGE IiLASEItEI. . . - .. 11. T. Leechi Jr., . , . . . - .?"... Lai ; ' woo)) sralsr, PrITSBURCIL ' gig, Clotha, Loam; Dsrosats, licer, Deinr Hair. Alexi o .0 Stria Thmaw, Rl.lnjoy 4:kml; Vitrolah, ae, tr . a0134Y [Annua Ima DM c0D7.1 - Pal" IATEMAN, TALUS & CO.; Commission unthasts. ass onairst Tommilem brapa 4 7l so Ragrood. ;to. Mk Gast Wait Ostrom am South otaL) nefalons streit4 nun to— Mara. Mioariersinkyililte, Bishop, Wells Co, • 1/... Dunn Co- Mauna itientiost lam to tran ghlinpapts from Attsiusi., 07 . 1 3thal Wothth Vsnur "41'4" t7OBSPH'.CHAPMAN. WHOIXIKALE .41V7; sarArt DSALHR ZIT • IMPORTED CIGARS, - • 5111(arka arid, PeraburgA; t istw,.a rat/ nurta. • - • • EAtifor I,"..agASZATA • " , . T:t1.1E, =. _ .. :-D.AMY PLI;H:TSJIIJRGH GAZ.E4 T**:::',c, BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. OSEPH. S. & A. P. MORRISON, Actor ./ treys st Law, Othos No. 143 Fourth slrost,.botworn tolthleld and firma. Pittsburgh. P. uls34 L•V ,d ir: HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake .olro huh , llium" Grant stroot, batsoaa Fourth and Alt 7 . au..ll),wlrT KOBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney a.t Law, , vt. LOW.. Mo. OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Corner of Firth and Groot ot.retl4. oPPooMA th^ (7 ...rt O Mem Patelaugh. my24l-1..3 J _ A3l ES J. KUHN, Attorney at• Law, o ffi ce Fourth abort, romr °nut, Plttrburgh. jan..ll, GRAN CIS C. FLAN EGIN, Attorney at Law, 1: N 0.170 Fourth otree.t., Pittsburuh. JASPER E, BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 89 Fifth strod,littoburuh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. TIERNAN - d; CO., Bankers and Exchange litrolmaAr o , OS Wood street, coruerof Diamond Alley, t burgh, Pa, mirnar andsell 1114urk...Notra.d Coln. Diecount Time ERchange, and Promissory Noter; mate Collections In ail the principal cities of the Union; Roodm De t saits on mill 'And naprcn, and gire their prompt attention to all oth er matter, appertaining to a Broker's tortform. 03.Esstern Itsehantre eminently for We. tob2.ly ClO.ll .1.. .101 ram.. RAMER & ILMI3I, Bankers and Ex change Broker. tiny nod mll . tiold and tither and n Note. nt , ,otinte loans on Real testa t e Block s4 : eo- Viln‘Vet:' h iri7y r 'LtreVl 7 l;= . rnd(Zifiest?. on lions m ade on ail 'Mots ht the ehion. ,the corner of Colic Third sod Wood otreete, directly ophoeite the St-Charhe Uottl.myl-ly D. KING, (Join, Stock and Exehan,go a Broker, Ponrth street—Buys and *elle Stocks. ,• bef or e on Eastern rill. suPPlled at .ront ratZtAlalle&lons mode ratan o n the West at too tan Wes tern bank Not. Bought and sold. iy2B letrOutt, BOW. - 10111ALMER,11ANNA & Co. Successors to r tiumee., Hanna Co., Bankers,Fmeauicuge Brokermmd deals,Yorei g ri and DouiestleEnctiamge, Certificates of Depoalt, Bank Notes, and Specie—N. W corner of Wood and Thin' streets. Current Money rewired on Dewed. eight Checka for sale, and eolles . lkmernado on nearly all mi pnThe, hi Ile Foreignnod American Gold. Adman awls od COrlßlgnments of Produce, abliTed east, on liberal term. WILLIAId . §.L. Co., Bankers and V Exchange Brokers, North East corner of Wood and Third streets, Plttsburgh. All tranoctions made on liberal terms, and oolleetlons promptly attended to. Jag-ly WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, urn!,A •N. Fourth 7 Fourthstmt. th t. opposite 'the Bank of Pitt. All transactions at most liberal rates. .iTIO LARIMER, Jr., Banker and Bro.. ker. Ilk greet. No. 66. adjohtinlng the Bank of Bittetturuh. HOLMES & SON. Dealers , in Forei N p.iteltt d k i t ° , riti lin 'l, E N.V:r9 ckr e iVP. th rjtilt. burgh. inr - Oollectio s irreas ort • all the princileil eines tbzouchoht the Unit:State. BOOKSELLERS &C. JREAD, Bookseller and Stationer, No • 78 Fourth etreet, droll* Duilttlettrt. aiR. WELDIN; Wholesale .and Retail onlDealer In Blank and School Books . Paper and Sta. .T. gh.No. W. Wood. stroot..(botrecn Third and Fourth ) littabur . TORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ll tioner successor to Miriam k Agnew, No. g iMarket street, mitt: Faurth, Pittsburgh, V. VERY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and DeoLer In Stationery. La. No. S 2 'Harked dread, near V ond. Pittsburgh. Pa. hAy CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. 55 Wood s tmt, next &arr. , ' the corner of Third, burgh. Pa. School and law book. made:air on hand. COMMISSION &C. WM: H. SUTTON WitotrzateVrorer, Importer, and Draler in Wood WINES, Brandies and Old Mo nomonothele Rye Whisky . , Forth-East am r and Front Pitttburgb. rams mh 2l POINDEXTER, General Blerrhan- Lt. dire Meier and Comodulkm Morels/tot, 1317 Front street and Mg tierand strso.t. Pittahorgh. ap3.1)413331 I.lrin:' A. keCLURG, Dealer-in Irina Teaa, V V Cbdlee Fazully'Groceri., Wooden and Willow Winn, order or Wood and Sixth Streets. Is 3... receiving a hare assortment of Fresh Goode. to .331311t10n to his airealr ex tensive Block . nurotmaed tam Ora bands In the Eastern menet.. union will be sold at the lowest market prkesk Ilre notate. Eteatotants. and. Famine% buying by the quantitrsurVied at wholentle rata. iirtiordadelhured In the city free of charge. ants A. MUNE, Commission and 'Ter 'warding Merchants. dealer. In Wool and Produce ttsburgh a elm. Pittsburgh Manufactures. No. 111, gamed Pi. ve..1.'53 soar. nrmr. .................. ... .. sts:nt. R a.m.. ON finxers o , 255 rs. sod CO., btomisarna Mitrehant , .., l4 , tarty Pittottntrxh. sinussog nutnlcen rourrn. SPRDIGER. HARBAUGU CO. (Suceee -1 Lama, B. IfsrbsuCh.) COMMIS:61011 and Forrsrding aDeniers in Wool and Prrstnee generally, Noe. 1145 First andlln Second streets.Plttsbnrach, 1 . W. REA, Flour Factors, Commission ON • and Forwarding Merchants an 4 Donlan In Prodaos generally. Orders for Pittsinara Ilanursetures prmvor attended to. Nos. 74 Water and .90 Pm:tuts, Vittsonreb. Penna. .4147. lARIAt.h' , & Successor. to t D t2 k t Dq tourgh .t.bn, lo PI h ifiCurttutOohl. Plqa . 11,11EY,MATIIEWS & CO-.:,Wholesale.Gro • 'sena Commission awl - Forwarding Eferebus. d and gents Ihr Brighton Dolton Yarn, 67 Water t. IMtLAorc6. M ERCER & ANTELO, - deneral _Wm!Merchants, Philadelphia. Liberal advances so on cosudirarosnts of Prodnee generally. j 5.17.7, • OHN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 113 II It 1.11 1,, UM SD lICOIII 1141 111 relowto. d Onion rood ..1. ttobsursh MookuractOreo, No. IMO Morey rt.. Pittabarah 11 . B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, d Orlud, in C.ommfw•loa In ' * Vs l'°""'d o i goVi t eer ."' . Pot and Pool Aoh. sold W.Wern Prodotos geo r. Wider street, between Edolliotleld and Wood. littobtorgh. TRUISM 1.1,711.104 'MOIL. LIMA., M.. (Late of arm Rotates, Little a Co) Fr LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Oroceni, Aut Print d ele=Cemm vx n. Vz?heeett e =, and Denham I burgh. d tIAPr CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY IT. Nu) comass,rorm.ding•MCoommbitutMercbant.snd Reeder la Meer, Hatter. Lake Flab and Produce gernerrallr. 7,.• Wood Amt., akar* Water. Pittabargh m y3l VON RONNHORST MURPHY, Whole sale Grocers .51 (krmstadou 2kffarlants, and dealers in Pittalburiti IlasmOtetuns,'No Water stmt., nits bargb.-Ps. 4:Rb - FORSYTH - , Jr., Forwarding and vv cbmmudn q Merchant. n. 68 Kato Went, Plttsburato. • feDrel y 53 IDOM.A.S O PAIMER, Importer and Dealer le heath and • American W Paper, Do. 55 Market b beterean T Ir4aod Pranth Pittetmrah. McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole - ,i_ gale and Retail Dealer in Carpeting, .Flonr 011 Cio Matting. Table and Plano Carers . Window Shade. Mem Boat Trimming.. 1ia.112 Market street. Wls 'ORRIS PATTON, 'Wholesale and Ra tan ncors, on Oa E.t.a. side of the Dimond. 13, P. DRY GOODS. FRANK VAN GORDER,. Dealer. in Trim toss.ltsidity and Olaveds Lang Goods. gmbroldrrlea. Gaut's. Turalshlug Goods and Panay orticlol4 a full as M su o rt r u ko tn t u a t u t f a wh S i a c d h L e b o e n Diam on d , a P h it d b N h. PgB c s o p rner r of 4. A:lt/Martco 71111SUI.Ort.;.C. L. AlliTHOOr/60), Ton% A. MAgON & Wholesale and Retail Dealers burgh. in Palm sad Stasis Dry am.* Yitth • Pitts VirIIRPHY k, BURCHFIELD, Wholesale Jt. Man Dry' Googs Merriam:is. agues Routh arid irks,. street. Pittsburgh, - . GROCERS. Joey darn—..._..... WILLIAM noir,. /011 N FLOYD & CO., Wholesille 0 rocOrti bed Caismbisieb and Z.ll Lib. pitrret. PitUbargli. — • ' 1/013ERT MOORE, Wholessila Grocer, Rea- Wring twturr new in Pralntn. Pbtaintrab Idan• uroa _and a ll kin& Yorelen and Donna tin Wipes and Unnurly No. aliV Liberty atnet. On baud s vyty bap, Kock of mnanior old linuanobala loYbjabar. bbb will WA lon for • ours. 111...ALMILN am. f. 11 . BLACKBURN .& CO.; d DO n0niC82.141.,1014.4 pt`habw•g"rm.ufactureßost L P (11CiPtich Old 'Minna dwayi on turd at !Jut!, WarehmutO I W.taStre.‘Pltt.butb• 1114tlIt NCI= ... , - .. . win ISAIAH DieirtiF wholesale Oro 2, 4 .4 tch U. and Negri Produce, t:eftm van 147 Front rer.eet.Plttatrmvh. JOlrf WON._ .. D. team_ ...WALT= O. WIL GILLS & ROE,. 'Wholesale Grocers and Oanntbreh= Merchants. N 0.194 Liberty street Pitts. asasurr_- ... .. -„—.„...- Joss a comun, JORS AMU.. 1111 M 4 BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Gro- V V Na. is sad WIXod etre" Pittaburstb. Wi I I: . LIAM ',r acme5 11 , 1 17 . 1 . 1.11 . 0 d , Grocer and slissife on Mud • Lade essortmvut of chutes Gro .t serh t. u stul fine Tess—Foreign Pratte asul.Nuts. Wbokssle sad Hsieh. Dealers supplied on the Purest . 4013ERT. DALZVLI , & CO., Wholesale Grown, Commlerion Effelualts, DaJers In Prodan• PlttaEittstargb klaaufsd33 , 3s Zia. 253 Idbsrty Welt. IQK McOANDLlSSlerucceiteimi; to V Lia,D-Wiek,Wholoof& Oroomis,rororsednis*Dd Commioffon ifernbanfo, In Imo, fialln, WIN. Ont Tiomkazdwlntist,=,,,grr=h.roo.sonorolly; coma . of CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer. and Caannladan 7derenant, Dada? la Produce and Pitt► rerun Manufactured Article* Mgr Llbßlr Minutr . P l 4 4 • _ 4 IL FLOYD, ifitolenale — Oroctero, Com Weaken bletelleate, sad Dealers litTrOduee—Doond • 1114 irldiate, Martial oil Liberty. Wood, ood Ilw. Meet, m lx. Irtivaavu4s,... akilkailff. ma amen. - • EAMILLEY, WOODWABI) & CO., Whole- Die. n.t. utft Plalmi• ; ITE.W YOSX ADVEETISENEIITS. Pl'l'TSltUlltill GA ZETTF ' k.s, still there they stand; a Mournful ca' ta . AG EN C 11. S. From VIS.CII/111 & Sell ELL'S Honer. , Ad '. 114. i . , . . _____, ~,._ . ,: _ , _ _. :. fabine, yet still alive; murdered, yet - still not • n 0.... co. N.Pt and reln Itntadway, 111. N York (late No. N. . - A CARD.--Having been appointed the es- ,„„„ „ r ,,,,,,. ) . ; Mo.\ b. 5.1" SIORNING, JULY 31, iss4. -- dead; though shaken, still unbroken and catboat. "IL elusive Agent.. for 'Pltteburgh. for the gale ofralent , ___ Riveted (Tentonted and Stretelnel Leather Belting. taxn. Retioble Fa,. 111 Mr cur qr 3..... r,,•,... _ They will stand the ltritish Lion also if must ufartured by P.JWELL k SON. of Hartford. men d i l l t. it he. Awl if they could not stand his opposi-' We now Mier for sale • largo ageortment of an width, toanufiletureti. at Om manufnetureie prim, hi• art ieie lion, (which I proudly. deny,) . then I dare repeat being eunertor to any jesther Bolting ere , beiwe 0cr.,.,1 the majestic prophecy of one of our own flung In thl• Market. kW, a large Week of all widths of India Rubber Iteltlngronetantly . on hand. and for .ale at the ties poets-- . . "M.. hh [ n Rapingßelx4." No. 110 Market etreett eep26 J. a ii. Pillum . s A _ _ osTisr LOONIIS, Real Estate Agent, ifitwl, Iderehandlee and Rill Broker. Oboe No. l e t Fourth street, fillo,o Wood. Bwlness promptly attended to, tyttAly ig A_MURL L. MARSII ELL, Secretary eiti -I_7 wn's Insuranse LkdriPanl. %I Water eteetd. . GORDON, Secretary Western limn- Jr..m (NL, Ir 2 Water Wool. . . _ AGARDINER COFFIN, Agent fur Franklin sM• Tasat t. r. , Ctunlntnr,liorthkaat rower of Wood p A, MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware MI. R. •-. told [newsmen Company, 41: Water etreet. intallt Tlrloll .11.1lCIA" J. 111,FttoN IEI EO. TA Y LOR USTON, (RucceEisorg v.x .t Idioms.) tessera) Commission and Fe, warding lltrehants, and Agenta for Eastern Transpertn. Lion Linea, Wholesale Dealers In Staple lin,ceries, Intl a Cotton, Cotton Varna Batting, Talus, Alanilla, anti-I and lieutucky Henna T. ,, Sleno. SW. Aah; Winans' Class. Pig. Bar and White Lead, Nara) Stares, and Cinrin nnti and Pittsburgh itanUfartvred thesis genetallY. — Agents the "Penn 31111" and "Banner 31111' Ihoetlngs, Pittsburgh. No. 40 Front street. (opPNite Pittsburgh and IL Louis Packet Laudlug,) Chseirtnatl. jagn.3m.l 1. OCIVAIMS Ir.FII.I.ING !MM. A. 1 - IUI'eIIISON & CO., Commiwion • Men-banla and A~,•ent+ fa tha Nt IA.In Snen, S. Dasler" In Sonar.laa*, Pia and In leul, Bann, Oakum. 7.lne, Paint. la.. an. hi MUSIC, &C. -- - • OLIN 11. MILLI/R. Dealer in Hann Ferteti, • Musk anti Blwelmil Instruments. Itslani Illnots;nsnil h Mowry. Noir liblekering's l'lmo Porto, Mr W.tern Pennsylvania—No. NI Winsi fftl4,4„ _ yiENRY K LEBER, Dealer in Music, 111 - et ti t , nn lringik Pr'l t7il with Woman's A:olosn Attnehment. Also I Dutilisan's Pianos. STDIIRCEDER, Music Store, Fourth .usuu'r :i111{7.'613.7.5L1V:d DRUG% ISTS: 01IN lIAFf, Jr., (successor to Jas. 111'lluf -0- t.r,) Wholnede and - 144401 Druggist and Deolsr In I Ms, OFIs, Dyestuffs. de— 141 Wood street. 1 dorms below Virgin Alley. Pittsburgh. AtirDsguisr Agent Off Dr. Ford's Modish.. ImbrAi !... 'WILCOX. J 1 .101:MPH i 1.1,1116 WILCOX & CO., Drugghqs arui..Apoth a_4• nrarleA cornrr Market .Imq and Ma DlamoneLkeep nonstantly on hanA a full and romnlota asaartment c , f DrumaMedlelnes,Porfumory.andesttlospertalulagtothelr lDdrkPits. I . lo,lclann mmanlptionn carefully , ompoundad. mylll /0111S1 P. SCOTT, Wholesale, I)ealer in • ]rags. Paint& 01la. Varulabon and t 1 c nufff, So. : CI M L taut). stmeL PitLyburgh. All order, Will rre.lra prompt attention. Sir Anent for Laudon A Coo valuablo fatollr medicine, mar 1:4-13- AA. FARNESTOCK & CO.. Wholesale • arwrezista and rarumfarturrro nrWhlte Lorol.Red . and Urbane, corner Wood nod hunt street". NW.. burgh. troda Ita E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in A:kyr:a' ".It n , 74 jilt: "r - o°4l.l.'''. l V,:i.M7ri o. '.. ~.. IMMILIIIr. MIAMI 1 . . 14Z mere. lIIIRAON A REITER. Wholesale A Retail prttectsta °artier of Lite•rty and St. Clair streets, abtnutt. 0 T SCHOONMAK ER ..A. CO.. Wholesale 01 • Drnk4stik No. :M. Wood street. Citteburnik ' •If OS . EP_ _ II FLE.MING. Sueees - sor to I...Wilco:at & c..... reamer Market street and Illam . ond—Keepseon. etantp• on band • mill arl' complete aftoartment of Prom . Medi new, Medirine Chests, Perfumery, and all artlele• pertalnlnn ans to hialinelnen. Sbyelel prescriptiorm awfully compounde.l at all hour,. ia11.:17 ' WOOL MERCHANTS. LiLEE, successor , to Al URPI IY k. - LEE, . won! D...t.y. mid ervossolomotoa Merrhant for th• cd - Amerkso Won! , O.& Nn 12:: 1.16.rkr arei. la ri MEDICI NE. R. JADIRS n ch Offi t. si ee . ?4 ,. l : l , Resil tt e t n i es ; twreh. _ . I'7 M. VARIAN. M. IL Office. 6th street, V twlnKr.r.lt.hls.l.l -• t" 9 . • t•-• K. r. pt MERCHANT TAI I.ORS. CI ESTER, Merchant Tailor soil CLr tiller. (o. 74 Wtud atrurt. Particular attenlicu .P•DODO . 1.1.1 Youth,' Chtblne. eel .t:y _ . .1 'FILIAL% M DIG BY, Merchant 'Tailor. I.lra erty ate ... v ter .41 Dealer lo heady Ihul• Clothing, lin lib 4. - - - • .1V u 1.T75 Taihrm, ISI 074 g kork o o f , lon.ta for Gentleman's n ‘;'esr+-113 , tha. Oka. (alumnae and Tastinavartbannwont and linaatnualt!7 • lon usd ruatrrn,ra rt.'. 0. 1, (.ht M A NUFACTURING. IV. WOO DWELL, Wholetoilo and Retail t. N/1.2 . 11 . fu 4LIA tuner and Dertler In Cal It are, 140, 4‘ , lr .. . .-. . [OIIN WETHERELL, Monuticturer of IPI PATENT Rt).t YICEO. 1, PCI prliilr .rt ITIA. :0 ILIP fO.X .01 BRAZED DON VICEA. roru.r of And , r...‘ and Itoh- In.. Ftrrels, one 'A fmtn the Ilan3 01.r.,f. IPbigr. Al legb.eny City. .-10-.onl I eatrBROIDERED AND A PLICA MAN TILLAS-- 3Likt.risas mark«) or Embrul.P•r - y and Al " Cork by lilt,. 1.. 0. W I Le , ,N. je2tf No. "A 1 . ,, Przao 01.3.0v.t., abovr Ha.c..d. Bolivar .. Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ac ufturing Company. 9IIIIIS COMPANY HAVING ENLAROEI) 1. their mirseity- Cm zustmf.seturinsr. om, tn” , 0,14.011.1 to moat lb. ill esysoo.l dculaml for ltriejtsiek. Crucible. sod M"Udl'a Cloy. °''''" p 7a711 7 . " ,t ' 11,t ha, Rasta. Pltteboret.p!ept.nber II- 1M::1. _ - Boots and. Shoes!! - • • - - • AMES ROBB, No. rt 9 171.1arket street, ttil •l door from the Market lieu, would inform the hub Ile that ha has wee • very fail punk of . thing in the Bred and !Woe trade, suet; .4 Ladies' Gallen, half , :a11.,,. Jenny Liod Putoree. lady Franklin awlall the ate.. found on the Eastern title.: also, nod Children"' Gathers and herr Root. and ehoea, In all their rarietira Clsnortentlereens tine Orem Patent Calf Bout, French alllkede, Condrees Gaitersand nhee• she, Rope and Youth.' limb , . fine French Calf. Please eve me a eel as we with to /molt an artiele Wall who favor ne with their rowan as tot Ors estistse We. ttenterstor the plate. ND Market .treat Wf 20$ ..... . M'CORD & CO. WHOLESALE ANDAETAII PAM - lON/MX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL RINDS OP MRS, CORN BR OH WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wit-Their meek exttii‘en ovrryunJJlty ana - styleofllats sad(Wm mis u:K-13mm. Curie and rut Itormete. ty • New Coach Factory—A.llegheny. • M. 11. WiIITE to CO., would re -11,T.0.11T Inform the publle that they have shop on I.antek, between Niters' and ganiuskey stride. They ate now nuking and ant premarcorto twine, ordm for weary description of vehicle:, Coach., Ithartote. Baronehre, rtnetnna Le., kw, whieh. from their 1013Xelperlannte In the snanufactim etthe above nook. and the tad/Klee they tom, they HI confident ,they ere. enabl d to do Work on In the their m r linut nerwinsable tutus with 1.10 wanting wildest e. Paying particular attention to the estretion nf matarialm, and having none hot wenpetent -workmen, they have no hesitation In warranting their work. We therefore atk the attention of the nubile to this matter. N. 11.-11aMdrIng done In the lent manner, and on rho mat reasonable tame. . Jaiiiktf Coach 71m --- TOUNSTON,. & CO., comeof CP 'Delmont and Rebecca streate....Allegheny City: would respectfully Inform their friends, and the nubile generally. that they aro ensnufeeturing Carriagea, Baronehee, to sways. unizen, tliehrtuf and -Marlow ail their various styles of gnat& and proportion. All mien will Le executed with siglet-regard dor. laity in beauty of finish. ltepuire also be attended to on the most onanoriable ten.. Ulduit to all their greet the best I:extent Pole. themes hew! Stuff. they feel confident that all mho favor ith their patronage will be perfectly unfilled on trial of their work. chasinpure elsewherere are 11.0010Bidd to give them a eon bogare pur g -- PttTßntllturr~ - Vir 34*, 'COACH FACTORY . ' F., , .11 - 0744, Diamond Alt,y,. mar hind btr N. BIOgLOW, FROPRIXTOIL • WOULD respectfully call the attention of &mayoral and {Vattern Blerabants to Irish. Moak earriagoo. ranging Infrom $lOO to S UM. 'rimy. Carr agog aro built from the mien I.t material and workman ship, wa rner Ala own anpervlalon; In f e r i o r noneith confi dence,nt hie work to be Inferior to=maim , tared In the Union. The suerant of hit burdnees and the great Increase In demand Ow thleelaseotwork. has Indira.' him not to build any common or low priced work In bin entabllthment Parsons wanting rood honest Work will please ean warran andted examine hi. stock Isar. going Emil. di/ work . . . Fifth. Street Stocking Factory. IBILITY, ENERGY. AND ECONOMy._ TD. beg p, d. hi ChDdreLeo Hose, lien's Nods. Er. Mc sod Waren. geoid tuoufincturer's ~.ttbs , st Fifth street eLacklmt Vaetnry, all made from Mot wool. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. DALY, . fitoekluir YuLory. LLD greet. beim.. Wood and Market L R. LI VIRMITOS OMR A PAYS -. ....J. K. NOURIIIA a: a . oar': • ....... vorsuank. Li ton, Boggen & Co. NOVELTY - WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. TRACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Ilay; Cottle sad arida do„ Plotnom and Gtounterno„ Dom ovito of WAiselli. noring,Drop Rod Thumb Latchre,Onffoo MM. of rations klrobn' Paint Mal., KnOmr.l notfomg Bolt. and Yost.' on% Mollenblo Iron Castings of *Teri Tn. tiny In form and anion. air W. W. W..WALLACE,'' . • . •• • STEAM MARBLE WORKS, Xl9, set and 8121 Liberty steed. emosite "Sstillutrkl strvt, • • rITT8111:1RillL 11 40NUMENTS;• Tombs, Onwe Stones, tarnlltuti Tomlmpinda* Stones, se-. vary on hand. and made to order, by taechlaery.nt the !Mond prim. Three hundred. original, and selected dr dos far Monuateets, te.dp. hand. Black and filelytitss. Ade rata shed to the Trade at the lowest mime. All ordnen Med with despatch at 319 LlLerty etAerti , W. W. ITALLACIL New Goods and Fashions for Gentlemen,' Clothing for Spring of 1654. IEWATTS a CO. g:leave respectfully lutela their owanrollll , elatoas. L e. th e rote or=tailltradir=m7l- a b s,.: i7.1%,41:1 srs werhat siltri—Sll4o} l4 =Ara E.O4V or.. ' an rillatar gl=7 .=:Pri b l a I mere biLbeelx= tbattekte:l.44loLefee, O Wnt w, Argb=illll s iZ!losso 4 t Na b PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1854. Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. W3l. ItLAND & CO. MAIDEN LANE NEW rokr. Wareltouss 145 Pratt st., Baltintorr, n ANKS', :1 - rwelers' and Omitting Utilise LIP Safesofevery site, onnstautly on band for gale, and warranted In every reapert. NEw 17.11.. April fah. 'Sid. An,rr. Par/onth - It give. no. 1,1•11, 11, to inform t vonr . :4l , ornnerynd Rooke nrol l'oper4 tannuornd In the urn hon. I.y .Ialrlt • thing pigeon toy Prelllll4.o WWI rnosonted. nod altbnuall It throng/o.ut thn fir, to intnnre first, it. non. trotp retnalord unitVOlCd. Tito Safe. with little reparion. v. 111.1 think, answer for nnother trial. Itenpertfollr your,. 13 4, T. J NY. Jr.. II South William rt. Elegant Cabinet Furniture. S II AFFER & SUCK 01V, r 4,5 if 127 Apt/my - 4.. Nem York. XI A NUFA CT UR E S. IVhnlesalc a n 3, If.- n. Inbltl.r. In Itiell Cam.' Itioseiciaal Furniture of faery description. No Infarbir rticles. orilera by mail ith awl promptly °scanted. a Dealer. mail others are Incilial 10 call mail ecnrniur our FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE. Por the Farr,. and Apia. Chapre,l Per,. Duirpsia awl 01 E Proprietors of this :%letlieine will state w litioot hesitation or fear of natotradlrflon, that the has (Oared mon, person. where It ham Inon Intiodunst.than nny other un-dlelne In tier for the 'lore diseases, This incillelne line neither Arsenic not quinine 10 its mouosition. all of The inurollents are Of a forfeetly healthy character and highly stimulating anti Inel...retina in their tendency. Persons while using title toothier will not in otfirted by oxposuro to watt, cr damp atmosphere no more than when in their turnal health', Plantere insertions of the country where the Ague pre tail•, will do well to adopt this niedielne, ns the dent Is not obllaisl to lay by while under treatiment and they si may Le aFt Va speedy neer. The Proprietor could intrOdni`c thou le of certificates from those of the lilithent reapeut ablllt • but preferssayinf, to the Ark ear ono tottls and Lionswill have the infallible proof In yourself. direr Lions Air Its tee ancompany sorb bottle. lir - rtifirates ran be Returnt the ollim.lithowlng where this- Motirine has enrol when all Otlion , hare ralird. Yoe Disney/Ida and all other Complaints there it not a bettor Iledicinu Loth° market. It 111PanlOneenlAkon with thfonottnstonlithlnu sucks.. fn sevend canes of itheuniatlrm and (lout; for these onto plaints taken tablespoonful a daY• tone bottle of this 31edleine very often line the desinrd el- feet. lirice II per iottle. For mile hT Drututists In all parts of the United Staten and Canada. • • ni A a llate,4l: A ‘ rd . er. mart as ll rr r• 'l 5IEF:1) A.ll,l,—Finning "1. A. York. cox A L\r.. e„d „eo. «9 per. Pittaburgh. j..VOY4 The Peoples' Book! VO one who eon rend should he without a copy of TILE CONSTITUTION OF TIIE . DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. and WAELLINOTONiS FAItEW ELI. ADDIIESN Just publiabed a large Stu.. heavy paper. plum 111.- trat.l with fine Portraits of Washington and Jefferson .0 tinted pays.. Puce—noth, ••• els.; Paper Cofer; Ml,' et, Consldertnall;:style3n which thi. Book I. Got op, II In one of the CM :APS:ET an !one ofthe MOST USEFUL tnoka ever published. Liberal torn. , tote t, ado. Bookseller. sSodon your on.tora to th e Puhlishsr . TllO4. FltEllti, Nasaan strsot.Ne. York- N. Ir.—Reliable AL,' vrsot.mt veil the above, IPsok throughout the muutrY• The Eagle Manufacturing Company 14, }.tr. M''" (S 6 a=nr '', llP4 l :7l/Lre 3 ;rtr ll' of f :47l.lf;g f' ZODS, SILK: lIROCATELLES AND COTOLINrs, Irt great tariety of Patterns and rolublhatton of C.lors; all of which Pater. aro CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, • An entirely nnw snide for • ATI; N1177:1.; f'III.ItSTERI• Which nimbine, the grnatest anniunt and RICIINIW fintoil in any net:elf...ter letbro Thew. Onnis nee matte by Power LOC. end ',own,: orthat ninnufnetarw ever eatend for ,*Jr. Lieskrr .111 an well to eanmine Um. Gond* %Aire rrhatiag. airOMne of We Co.. No. I I•erk Anent. IRON WAREHOUSE, MAIMN; SPRING & CO., Importer 4 end Dratory in Crcrneri..h.Yr..l..Vevo rod.. constantly nn hand • otherrttnt 11v.11.1 liana. 110. n, llorso slut llto sTY.EL OF ALL KINDS. Meech/trait from .11 e.rtinet. of the muctrr are in rihi.4 Ln cu 1,11 flg emend their rder" L.fun. lry maileutrustol tr , r eareot ill he filled at Ow I. I. M . eat ma rket ratlt 0;4 jel2 , 312 11rven1rith - . SCIIIEFFELIN, BROTHERS et WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, t. jvrov /kirr remoost to .V", 170 Irinsais at, ver, , lPM•bra.art, mpoierrNo Iftuling Drug, fr•an t.igt.t mullein. both in ..laympe isr4 th ' Feetkrh sod Engtieh Poeharro,r, T4.th. a.J !Lair tlrtiqhwn. floc s Ito.. and Ilarapi, Park, ..4 Trieste $o ter. fort,. rc4l.,w, Pr-. se- tire, offer them nn Ihw nwet res.wonabl.• term,. Orderrelther to per..m,er LI aril re , ..1 we th.lr beet att,ralon. . . KIIMBEL P S •%F. PATENT MACHIN E.TISETCIIEL, LE:11'110E BAND] Ncl, nrosaly /Weal /4hadruat& TllEl' are made from the hest oak tanned leather, mad tbarudahly atralehoot. I , a-aa , a lsd, hula r together. and Made la - elm derl.rtly atraldiht.. anal addb a hrd., Ond to the Yalta . ..and •hlTaahat . Erlt hate art/tie and to plea. the paella., lbei can renand—aith Lana Leath,. Waite Ind al/ ne.wasey stitch , in the line. he adelreering - dell...hot tall. Kl.'llKr.le Patent...Xi ferry rd. N Olobe Iron Railing Works Nov 311 and 313 alun.vr 81:rott. Nno tirrE lon has iil4: exter.ivr mild Wl •urpasts4,l tubnuferluttua tio•ir Hoe. An n•••• surypwrwt ••ttrr U. the r 404 1, nut deAJers Ittelrochsut the 11110t7./fr J CAST InoN or wrery at•Argipth...n. Gratgo.o..CAutt.re. pZus , ‘ Ito:tile* ehr&trf a. in , . 11;ith SL,s4; Work Rztotdo. rralwraz u sad Alta,. a attnerkr duality or Imo Farm Yrner, all nt whieb the.y will warrant to s urM,. In atrwn(th....dura , l:lly. twatt t datolget and clodtpurra. It. tnanntartiarta nr any nth. rr how. in their lint. Ordna (min errry acrilms of 11.. ullAtl Stato. tlisnlattLlT rot-I.lml and wa..t-otal wri.t.tk uttnnat dwarst4E. N't A LAvtntr. mT 11•332• . 121./ntn4l ttravt. N. . A:1111EL L. CA V EIU. Wlmlo,4ale Deal t 7or In llnnmn, Painted P.ll, ind Tuba, Wt....11A irll. low Warw. Bnakota. 11•10,(7ortairw.TwIne,Wkt.ind: Mateit n: .;reonwlch rt., New York. T1.9.1yc. VtrINDOW SHADES, Gilt Cornievt, Tabla Oil Cloth, !te., dIN 11:1IIII!!:E...tIanurietnrtrand nihnlautle Ilkddv. Nu. 10 Catharine At.. and No. tittlottliata MOW,. New litwk. tn.h9-1/r gISCELLANEOUS. PITTSRV Gil COACH 'FACTORY, S4nek• - 71' 41i PIA NO-V D • E. M. BIRELOW, Proprietor. ROBERT H. 'PATTERSON'S .-- A‘ z , LIVERY AND HALE ..131A. ).,'orner Diam:n r eltt n ri i ;l,l Cherry A747/; -'' apls-tr CITNIEURO 11. 1.11. ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH enitEnr, MONT SmENTII KYILKET; P 11 1 L .4 DELP 11 1 .4. H. 8. BENSON, riIOI4IIZTOR. Prfre Bayed. 0,50 per dap—Elf MAT 3. 1561.-.lyd Patent Process for Tanning. J. FULTON'S Patent Chemical Process . to the of tolProvratantiirne made In t e tut of Tannin,. lather of all blade ran be coalmine. tonal In nor thlrd the time miolred by the old pron.. at mon len expense. and pm romothnenn. otrenuth. nod durability Is ututonmeard by , anYotherr one of nom '0 '" For puticularn,or """""' of apt • N 0.27 Wood at.. rlttaburgh. Pa. Linden Lead Company of Wissonsin.. Corporators of this Company have opened books for yobaeliptlon to the Lapltal Steed , . Tbe Banking Mu or A. WiI.RTNB 71 Fourth O. Cittalncrub, When, pamphlet. notardna (lharter,lleologleal Penne, Sumo le, obtained by parties desiring lorennstkm relative to the Company. tnys ante Man. Nat . Tel.mlleaJ tea.st.ne.mja'rr'ir e rirt;Vi . ..L kiITY HOTEL ~(late Brown 8,) corner of Ithtield and Third Argots, PI ttaLurgh. Pa., 0 LASS . a IM. Proprietor". • Anr-rnn, large and en:amain= Nowa !ardor under gene tbornogh repair, and fnrniabad with arra adulpmente throughout, la now open Nr the redraft., the traveling . mad!. CaIIiOVIMOIL.E.Vre. .1.2541:1111 8. OTITICBERT & SON riENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS; for Na . the pale and pureilass of lice Dint., I:nnectlon of Rant., Nenotlethnt Loans, on Bonds, Ma tne4on. No. 110 Thlol At, l'lttfiburgh, Pa. T. C. WARRINGTON; (Dll4/151A.) .• . "jl[l. A DIES' it CHILDREN'S SHOE , 9I Qt tE. 4 ib, b. sb,bi, On hand a fedi asscrtment., .25 enwth strest. l'ittslid rah. Ps. se:X{.l d FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT, OF t 1 . COII7EP established 1042 received fume prevaimpi; • w . Filler Modals and 2 -Diploma—lianufnetorr, 449 • Peso street, Pittebunetwv,_ il 1111.110essa of numerous sountettelts. ~:8:417 . __ IiVALTEIt P. JVABSUALL, Importer and Maier In l'lslo .d Decently, Vapor ELanylngs Neelss Wiwi ;treat, fittobargb. • - . 8010 Agent clf the colobtated manoniftunsts, Aleuff,Pocl court 00. of Parle. mM-65 ALEX. FRASER, Ornamental Plasterer, Jaw slrvet. Mint) Allegheny City. A. BROWN would moNtrespootfully Ist '4l , m.o. ib r ut 'ohne that be kne el no hand, at hie atom( Ina weld Si/10a( the Diamond, j Aheebray dP eity, /1 Mt. Fete anortment of Venitian 11111144 e Aira, Venitian Saute re are made to anier, tulle beet etyle, rarranterl equal to env In the - United htatee. ' Ilia Illitilla eau be tvinovell without the - Mt: *crew driver. - liallas perelauell the Mock, tools, an wood of tine Cabinet. reliahre shentor MAMMY 1i McOle 0,1 ant . prepareil to tureleh their nod (uneaten *a *nil no the_publin. at large. with everything In their lino. Agetul:l4o: b Woodatreet, Vittabargh. . mehM • • .1 . , , . . . PENH 13 ABS WORSE; jORENZ WIGHTMAN, Manufacturers .41 or ell kinds of 'VIALS, 130TIIYA, and:IYINDQW .d,a8,113 tinter and ft Front atteda. Pitlabufab, 14:n.—rodtianur swution 1.14 la Pia 0.1 'of Window . Olm and nrivato would/11hr Botthni and Vlay. , sa4.stl ONES . QUl . Gl3,:dan - iiftioturers'orSpring. and Illittar Maid. Plandll Kee Sled. Bear4.lPldagt 100. Coach and Sllptia florin Braila Nln Talam. maj. Patent Smear MO and tlatan4 Ir a n lon and Pint dyadic Flttatalta -- • Jana dam non* oR.II.- ROGERS & CU. ' Maridfatimil •410rea Palma Inirawad Xteal ealthatoi. - and llnd W..% mama. . BI For the Daily nestle. The recent article from that prince of cbang ling., / 1 . A. Browle,on. ou Native Americanism, is exciting attention amongst the people. There seems to he two factions in the Itotnish church, 110 W struggling fur supremacy, and Brownson is the organ for the Native American bishops, priests, &e. The new mysterious party, which is . producing such wondrous changes throughout the country, evidently- strikes fear into the heart of Orestes, and , be indicates that sound policy will hereafter divide the Catholic van amongst all the ponies. instead of going it blind for the Democrats. In the Pierce and Scott contest, mighty clforts were made to get Catholic votes for Scott, but the Convention -of the Catholic Bishops in Baltimore, and the promisp of Pierce to appoint a Catholic :Cabinet officer, sbcured hln election, and according to promise lie selected the repudiated Catholic, Judge Campbell, an a cabinet officer: whether Charles O'Connor, of N. Attorney General, would not have been more popular, is not worth consideration, ns Pierce will retire without attempting re-nomina lion. Ito mid Bigler deserve credit for appoint- .I .ing Catholics la office, as that Church, with veryl few exceptions, has always voted in solid column for Democracy. Itedini, the man skinner's visit to this country, and the consideration extended to hint by the President and Cnbinet, and Sena- tore, ns.well as the episolle.4 in Cincinnati, mull other cities, did not aid in allaying tlth excite ment of the people, who have been wide I awake to the progress Of Romanism through- 1 out the Union. Hence this Know Nothing or grmization, which Smith Holman and his Catholic coadjettator W. L. Hirst pitch Into with such a will that we think the K. arc not Democrats.— MG the Protestlint foreigners maybe induced to go for the Democrats, so reasons the Slave Com missioner Union and the 'fikim-milk-tulnlterated with-water•Pos.t. Lay pot such flattering unc tion to your souls gentlemen—tuns ofwinking pictures sent by Beall, from Rimini, or that last more miraculous winker won't save yint your friend Bigler. But, says another, this new political organization is gathering in the broken down politicians of both parties, who do :sire to creep into place, and resuscitate their fallen forttutos in a mysterious manner, un known to nobody, and, if they fail, they will, as in former days, make revelations and renuncia tions of tho.order, Dismiss your fears; 'the K. IL's make no mistakes. Those men can he ;Ise fully employed in drumming up members and attending to other business of the Association. 1 (t/SSCT11•S LAST SPEECH. The latest speech delivered by the celebrated Loris Kossorn, was at • Glasgow, Scotland, on the lith of July. It was one of the great efforts of one of the greatest of living-men. IVe take a few extracts as SpeCillien.l of the whole. Its subject is the policy of England in the present war. After_a,rapi‘l and powerful picture of the last war between England and France. the'orator prOcceded as follows: "The war went on- for - .twenty-three 'years., , the moot terrible seen foreentorien, the moot expensive which ever: 111:titbit. has fought. In the course of - events this, war him several times changel ito character. awl you have changed your alliances; one day three-quarters of Ettrope with you, another day against you, as iSalwaya, the case when alliances are entered epee. from' considerutions of momentary expedierimand not frs,tta considerationslof harmony in'permantint • interests and unity in object. There . Was only I one standard feature throughout all those chan ges and vicissitudeS.• you had to subsidize, turn by turn, 'every bankrupt emperor aryl king-and prince throughout all Europe, though you never I OtObel,lll.C.l a nation. Well, after an ocean of Motel spilled. and myriads of millions spent, - what was 11, ito-nd Niniply this: a Napoleon I driven away, and a Bourbon replaced, all the rest of the moue those crotchety ideas of Bel germ linked m Bollard, and Poland under Res sine rule made conntitutional. Cracow a mock re [aline, hollow promisee of thirty-three German princes to make Gerinany constitutional, and so on--were all bubble. of a moment's sickly dream. ! A Nlpoleon - fettered and a Bourbon restorwl: thof war all.' And oli: the bitter mockery or events! where is your protege, the Bonrboia, and what is the name-bearer of your enemy Napo- lean? Vhe Bourbon in.* homeless exile, and a Repoleon reigns in Hence, and in your dear I friend aryl ally. The loser% at Waterloo have ,psse.me the gainern, - and yap for all profit of your dearly bought sictory keit but the tremen- ; .lour charge of an immense national-debt weigh- I Mg liken curry upon yon, probably for all the till.' which the decrees of Visine Providence may yet bare allotted your country. Well, tell 1 gentletnen, if the British nation would have known that it is siznply for the restoration of a j Boonton that iireat Britain has to shed an ocean I of blooiland subsidize all the host of morally and financially bankrupt dyeantien, mud load Great Britain fur all eternity with an immense national , debt—tell rue. would the British nation have' consented to do all Uds fora BOurbord Certain- I ly not. 'Sot one drop of blood had she sacrificed, not one ej,iilutg Lad atm offered to spend. Whence I therefore, all'lbe mischief that low been brought I down upon your firiEern, youritelves, - awl' the ' children of your children through all generations I to come? Why. it iv simply from the fuel that, 1 in entering upon the war, the British Mition had the aim of the war not clearly awl positively defined. • She Swallowed the bait of nuniewt ins generalities, and went on an errand undefined and unknown. The power-holders! T3Pll3Cone thing. the people meant 'another.— The people meant to fight , for social order and for the liberties and independenee of Europe.— T hat word liberty was the popular bait—the we-'ry Brruidenburga and Hapsburgs spoke of liberty, I like no the evil one in stress, *hen he spoke of becoming a monk. Front the battle field of Leip sic they went on distributing crosses with the inscription,.-Europe restored to liberty 1" Lib erty, that was the popular bait; the people meant to fight for liberty, but the power hoidens meant to fight against liberty, and the end of the ; song was, that instead of social order, they fought for disorder, and cowed the seeds oral- I order for centuries to come. Inetead of giving 1 to Europe peace, they 'made - Eueope a bailing I volcano, and instead of liberty.they fought for a Bourbon. ' Had Great Britain known to be call ed on to fight bltt, for a Bourbon, either it bad not freight at all, or it had chosen a Letter elm, and had not sheathed Its sword until it Lad car I vied its aim. Teti see 'by this, gentlemen, how necessary it is to have the aim and object of a war positively defined at catering on It. This once neglected, there is no more remedy in the comae of events. 1t is Milton's bridge to hell— A nation entering on war without a clearly de fined positive mm has no light-house to guide Lee in the night of events. It has but for her guide a Jack o' the Lantern skipping before hor eyes; and that Jack o' the Lantern is ..expedien cy," which I' feel indlined to call. the wisdom of fools, hecnuee it never imoire of any principle or of any positive aim, butonly.of the negative one —how to escape a mauontary difficulty, happen afterward what may. To this portion of my humble remarks I have only to add, comparing your present aituation to that in your French 'wars, I see that, in fact, you Love the convolution not to fight for a Bour bon, flint is negative; Sri return you hovel got the pleseant and highly liberal ta.vk of fighting fora Hapsburg, that's positive. Well, a Hapsburg for a Bourbon ' it strikes trio that it does not sound like o R oland for an Olircr. A Hapsburg for a Baurbnnl Let, roe nee Shalspere'm words —"Write them together, which is a fair name? —Sound them', which becomes well the mouth? Weigh them, which in bentler!—Conjure with them, which will start a spirit?" The Bour bons will certainly Mart noon any more, the Hapuburgs probably may; but Swill W the spir it of assatantated nations; Poland I—Hungary! —ltaly! • 'congratulate you to that Boland for yonder 011vtr. Or in it not en? Are you not fighting for Austria? What then means 'the diplornoths insurances of Lon! :Westmoreland, that the Government of Great Britain will oppose any attemptatinaking the Oriental conflict sub servient to tie projectn of the Hungarian or Ital ian notional ))artiest -What does that mean, if It doe, not:mein that . the Government of Great Britain will oaketho Oriental conflict subservi ent to Austrio deapotism? To opposes thing to be made subitiViiut to light, is to make It sob servient to darkness. And what does it mean— to allow Austria to occupy the Danubian Prized petition after they hove become emanated by the Susion's, beidon-l-not by,Yott, but-by : the Turks -you Lave aot 7 yet fired a 'allot there; what means that,. f not .subserviency to Austria!— Atol whit thlealiagcracnts nut to let me land In Turkey; alit the foritlble adricas preventing Turkey from Ming by the hand her only safe and national lilies, Poland and Hungary? Ad vicee much lathe style of Pilot's story—" Mind not ta, Turk!4o thIN elno thou az t notthesar's friend." m !a,1314, to contenanee the Polish and Hungarian nettles, • or else thou &halt not have tlrerit Britain aid Loom Napoleon for friendal What memo GIL ? And what means the fact of having torn until now the ripe fruits of deliver ance. f .03M Our lhat What does it meant if lt, does not mean to be etvervientto Austrian despotism? Wok if such - Ml we will of the Billie' nation, we , wUt not denial?. God will be with us. I trust to bla bounty and justice: And wittit:tbia; and our ownlesoittion, we will not .tear.Gresit Britain 'AWL Nit nationalities have even other ` . .1 world In blond :quill attend the funeral rile." Ves, there will be blood enough amount in gory clouds to'the eternal throne, and fallback is hails ,of retribution from Him who was saying, "Mine is the justice, and mine the revenge:" so let it thus come if such be Great Britain's will. But it is because I know that such is not the wilt of the British nation; became I know that ell the feelings or the British people are with us, and still see such things dune in the name of Great Britain; it is therefore I accept one mit of four or five invitations, to attest by my very pres ence that not such is the British nation's will, find crying out with Cassius, Age than n't sbamati. ' thou Inuit lust the trued of noble bloodx. litre, in the country of the Braces and Wallaces, of tho Campbells and Grahams, I enter my pro test upon the records of history, that when the aay shall come when your country shall'have to rue that Great Britain's action did not answer the British people's will, it should be remember ed that Aho British nation has not Leen 'mourn ed of the fact that she is made to bleed and to pay fora result just the contrary to what she meant to fight and to pay for. [lle concluded this great effort as follows Settle d the Oiiental question definitely, or else be pTepsreti to rue the neglect. Prudence, in terest, foresight, honor, patriotism, humanity antlcivilization claim that settlement from you. To begin with the lamentable partition of Poland, this' , foulest act of diplomatic immorality, enough of sacrifice have already fallen to the accursed expediency of adjourning and always adjourn ing the definitvie settlement, this inevitable ne atsity.!' The•llbray of every new year will thrciwgeiv sacrifices into the yiwning gulf, and f'yerini Safi conjure the necessity; how un solved the question will soon return again, ang ,mented in dangers, increased in difficulties.— / Meet it, since you cannot conjure It, finish it, since at last you are come to it. -New objects may bring new wars upon your children that you cannot prevent—liberty of all who are op pressed on earth can only prevent new wars: freedom and justice to all on earth can only build up the temple of lasting peace, amid the exultatiosuof all humanity; but since that can not be hoped for, so long as despotism can glory in rising on the neck of curbed nations to fame; so long as Itomanoffs and Hapsburgs not only rule, but also alternattly prevail in the councils of the only constitutional country in Europe; so since you cannot spare your children all possi ble wars, at least spare them the aurae of hav ing anew to fight, to bleed, and to spend their life sweat for a question in which you have drawn your sword; but, notwithstanding an un parallelled favor of opportunities, which divine Providenee brings within the reach of your hand in Poland and Hungary and Italy, you still have left unfinished and unsolved, only because 'your power-holding leaders have been blind, is , norant. or cowards! Oh no!' they understand) matters well, and being Briton's, they are men; no, it is only because they fear whatßritish people love—they fear the triumph of popu lar. freedom on the . Continent: Fear free dom; at tile spreading triumph of which the Eternal hi self would smile with joy, and pour . out paternal blessings over the long tried crea tures of II is Almighty hand! But you, who are loving what some others fear—you who are not. afraid of freedom—on you I wouldcall. Be care ful and be wise; do not bequeath to your child ren the curse of that war—permit not the name of Great Britain to be branded with the shame, that while honor and national interest called on her to aid the. cause of liberty, she allowed her self to be more subservient to despotism, only because there were some iu Great Britain who confounded freedom with anarchy, trembled in blind fear at the very word Democracy. I would address myself even to these very men who call themselves einphatically the friends of peace.— I will not quarrel with thew about their having mistaken oppression for peace. and, in the name of philanthropy, countenanced the scaffolds of bloody despotism. 1. would but call ou them thus: You have done allyon could to prevent war, still war these is—it was a necessity: So, be consistent with your peace principles. Since war there is, help to make it abort and effective, and rewarded by e' true lasting peace: Alliances with despotic Governments make the war long; alliances With nations make it short... The former make the result fraught with seeds of new inevi table wars. the latter make the result rich with the !lei:sings of n lasting peace. Be consistent wtth your principles, Since war there must be, help it to result in the greatest possible good to Die greatest possible number. Yu ministers of the Lord, pray to him-for•that result, and ex hort your flocks to do their Christian Auty as Tutu and as eitiscns - to help to that result. Sir, I have finished, tired myself, I bare; tired you all: but perhaps my work and your . indulgence have not been in vain. l'erhaps , Glasgow has something contributed 'to-day to the effect that blind expediency should not prevail nil over com prehensive wisdom, nor vice over patriotism, nor impious sophistry bear the sway 4 . 9Vistian philanthropy. - Mine is but the prfffer; yours will be the merit of action. Heaven grant • the profit toe all to humanity. • A Case OP GREAT HARDARIP.—WO have TO. calved a small pamphlet, composed entirely of extracts from the judicial record of the Court of Quarter Sessions of - Philadelphia, detailing the hardships and injustice intliCted upon',Chirles Carroll, of Philadelphia, who is an applicant to Cepgress for reimbursement and damage's for his is arrest and imprisonment as a pretend ed deserter- from the United States army. The petitioner, a native of Southirark, PhiladelPhia, was arrested on the Ath of Juni, 1817, on a charge of having-deserted alter enlistment; after Ixtiviag been taken to the rendervinut was sent to Gov ernor's Island, New York. On his arrival there he was placed in a cell, about ten_ by seven feet, the floor of which was laid - on -te ground, and was told, damp and sodden. lh remained tl'd dayain confinement, during which -time: he was compelled - to perform all sorts of ',menial service. For want of proper changes his clothing became In a most filthy condition:, lie was covered with 'vermin, and his body 'weilicerated With - sores from their- assaults. Finnily;he was arraigned and tried and con victed before s Court Martial as a deserter,and on this trial two recruiting sergeants, named McLean and Stayth,-swort that he bad enlisted and was a deserter; McLean saying ho saw s him' receive the bounty. Before sentence, however, his mother, who had followed her eon to New York, caused a writ of habeas corpus to be sued out before Judge Ulahotfer, who, 'after a full hearing, discharged him Worn confinement and restored him to that liberty of which ho had been eo unjustly deprived. At Ole hearing, McLean and Smyth - again repeated the oath they had made before the Court MartiaL ; On this occa sion another importana. fact, Was elicited. Mo- Lean, on his examination before Judge Ulshofter,' elated that be bad the check In lilt pocket for the thirty dollars for arresting Carroll as a deserter.' Finally, Carroll retorned home. weak and de bilitated from confinement and suffering, and in stituted a suit in the Court of Quarter Sessions against McLean for conspiracy.. The suit ter tclnated In hie' =elation and sentenco • to two years Imprisonment in the penitentiary. .Judge King, who tried the case, remarked in reference to the Court Martial that/adjudged Carroll n de "Of the integrity, honor, .and pure intention of the Court Martial whlch,decided Charles Car roll to have been a deserter, none can entertain a more exalted opinion than` the Judges of this CourL lint we are ruttiefled;tromthe facto in evidence in this case, Riot like the Judges at the Old Bailey in Kidden'selms ! th r i Court Martial was deceived byyttnessal \ ut whom, they had a just right to repose confultnice." The ease to nudoubtotily one in w hich great wrong was done. and we akin be lid In hear that Congress has offered thevinly reparation in its power by liberally compensating .theicerer from this base conspiracy.--/JaM. Ameries, .. . and v a al P u a e r o k t eni th b e urltowe ib p a u t b i lle m be!\te ped ntlT r t the comity of WO* for the lest 15 or, 20. y The number that4thsconded is 21 1—talued. ' $131,900. We believe it to be, an ascertained tat'. tie nearly all the real old line Democrats, whoAiar' oil iu the council. of, and held offices under Gen. Jackson, ere opposed to the Nebraska bill. Thus we find S. D. Inghtiam, Gen. Jackson's Secrete -17 0 the Treasury, Martin Van Duren Gen. Jack son'. .iiecietary Of State, Benjamin 'Butler, Gen. editor Attorney General, Francii P. Blair, editor of the Washington Globe, tbo Government organ through both terms of his administration, and nismys his bosom friend and confidential ad viser, Thomas • It Denton, the tonfident* expo nent of Gen. Jackson, views In the United States Semite, all in open opposition to this , iniquitous msuure On the other band, we find' John ii Clayton, of Delaware; Tombs and Stevens of, Georgia, Badger of NortbCarolinn, Pettit of Imitate, Liz=:' ,in of Kentucky; Jones of Tennessee, all men of : . bitter • enti-Jiteksed.- -.the losable championed. WS iteismime• sober:Xisand Candor, reader, where . Is the ' Putt t . —Lafayate Antrim. -? :'.tid~4.iair.~~:~ . ~Yk`'~x+yr» I 1 Movements at tVattotnator the Acaniltion ' ' There will be o famine in giinois a1it . 511e,,* • . „-.,•: .-..... WasnINGTOS, JUIY 27.-Tbe signs of the times Prem eery direct rm we hear of Meet g e e W e wl 7l.; - ;:,: i , indicator great and important events in embryo. pled‘crops of grain .: The harvest is great; but' ' In March last the PreSident sent documents re. lahororis are few. ilie Norma ) Zeint - In.i'lii?'..: 1 (Weal to the Rouse oP Tun llnniesx..-.:-Thi.eicipl of grain in thin Vi- Representatives, accompanied by a message ask- .. .,_._.. y _ I t s bating to the Spanish .ty ..„. aminsg wheat and oats-as *ell as the tams here all ripened .at the Mg for enlarged powers to redress grievances.- Ir , m l winter and I ne documents and ,messages, have since rested ellao thee, an wientiliathas net happened be- fore, we. believe, Age yenta The - reaping Ma- -;, - -, t q l ui mt t t, . a ir dy wi fi t n h an chilies are at work from sanriee tilldark, lint ill:: th g e n e oqh m i lli ng i rth O e n p l a 'o pe re rs igu to " jus afr; tify . hasty legislation,or-anything that could be sari- . 'so on'S,unday, and the highest wag es seer PI" to .."- reiw but yet we \ are informed that many : l• - • ly arranged by nggptiation. From that time it la , . ; is thought that the administrationhas desired tot '''' , fields niest go '[ r te,toa from - the want of ma-. have another war message, ,but nti .opportunity 1 chines oiquen to them.- Thegentlemanl has offered, until recent , movements in Spain . is cutting lzy the° • 1 / 4 ith ono of Mr. McCor- ' . .'. °-f i mick's reaT tla , told* that he he-was offered the , ...., seem to open the way for an easy acquisition Cuba, by purchase or seizure, for redresiefgriev other day a llar And a half an.bour to go into --I tutees - an adjacent fie when he bad finished the' one The recent movement of Mr. Singleton, to callite was.thcir cueting, bueddx I:entente would ; 1 upon the President for information, and that of ; not perm w o , ecrly tnis Butt more labor- •• , ...I Mr. Barksdale for • mn appropriation of ten mil- 1 era may hi ottain ;and thit., , farmers will . . 1 lions of dollars,-to be placed at the disposal of I not suffer to the ex t that is at'Rresent appro. • -• the President, is thought to be part of a plan to I headed. The odour s ofa good re aper, or two or .. I get another war message, and place the Presi- I three of them - in our knuntY stahlS' * Me, would - ' • dent in a position to negetiate.for or seize Cuba, Joy.' . , _ ~ ~ as circumstances may dictate. With the $lO,- '''' """`"' "" 000,000 at his iliposal, an the already organiz. t '4l rd filhbusters, shrewd obse7ers of events think - Btoonscresaats.--' 'The stow 0071:Kind- •.. ' ..i ant of the New York,Expi pa says: the latter course will be purawed. ' Among the numerous abnila_whlch.haretpltert 7 ' root here under Ilia extraordinarisi6ll : ' L The late period of presentingthese resolutions by intimate friends of the PreXident, when the Lion, is that of the plurality lit offices held Rouse is on the eve of adjournment, and hurried one persen. For instance thertare. - two eler ,-, with business, is looked upon witlk surpriie, ~as in departments, at a sabtry of VIA° alettreanh, . I intended to spring a trap of some \ kind at the close of the session. The course ot, the Rouse who receive in addition $6 a day a‘lay aielerka „. of Senate Cotimittees: And what IT, net \ , .., shows that that body has moderated 'ln tone an ther of them hits' attended ,the 'Semi . „7 . 0.t. the. \ . 1 Spanish matters, and exhibits decided `nonserva-, Committees in: tha last three menthe inelise`'. N tism in Cuban affairs. It is expected that the . cows w h o thus draW .5a,450 /Intioa/17 .Mnzin:th movement will be prepared before the Close of the session in some form, but those :We in- public Treasury, are brawling pcaMiCitlM(,\' Or: Coarse. 'They are- tools of Forney and Pit 11.. formed think that all efforts to extend \the power of the President during the recess Will George, and in other respects. el ceptlinsibli, .1- . .., ,;:, , though perhaps' not more. abject and-unwe - ~., . .: _i fail. \.\ than the majority of Flee holders brough" .. \ '...., .. 1 . , The recent Russian treaty Meets with maco l i, thi s admini s t ra ti on. , 4 greata pxo.potitorC _ • -r...: . 9 favor here. to banal:lr ". . Three or four deaths from Cholera have.oceur- •hang-dog countenances than are daily „ , in our streets, at S P. - aL cateiOt Ito witnessed .., ied here. It is reported that a meager ' • - - - - ,aenger .the Post Office Department was seised wi th th e dis ease to-day, and is not expected to survive thro' the night. OUR ALLY, THE Czar--IC- must be a satisfac tion to the people of the ,United States to learn that the government which has just covered it self with glory by bombarding and burning down a poor little Indian village in Central America, has also concluded a treaty with Russsia, for the better securing our neutrality in the pending E uropean war, and for guarantying Russia's anent to the doctrines of 'Tree ships make freo gohds." Not that there was the slightest necessity for these things, - since our neutrality was secured as strongly as possible before, and Russia, with her navy—all except two or three outcasts and men of-war—locked up in her own seas, could have no chance to offer any practical interpretation, of the rights of neutrals. But the opportunity of fered fora treaty; Nicholaithund himself without a single honest and safe friend in the old world; ho cast about for somebody he could trust over the water; his overtures to Washington were graciously and gratefully accepted; the treaty was drawn up,and yesterday the Senate conlirm ed With the gashing effusion common to newly cemented Friendships,' the Jaigk contracting par. ties are planning and proposing the most inlimate relations, and Nicholas has sent a special confi dential agent to Washington to• present hislem , detest protestations of love to his new friend,and to offer as a Luaranty fore his sincerity, ` a free gift to Uncle Sam of all his American possussiom,,, We hare no doubt that the gift will be accepted. The party receiving is so tickled with territory that it would not refuse a preseht of the smallest tract on the earth, if it were in the midst of fi'* harm or on the top of Himalaya. The only pos t .sible difficulty that we could net, in the way of accepting the munificence now tendered, is .that Russian America is too far north for slavery,and will be likely to send Free Soil meMbers to Con, gross.. Bat there la BUM doubt that this °Wee , . tion will he removed, and perhaps the-free Rus . . sine States may he considered as a fair offset for Cuba, when that island, with its slaves, shall 14 annexed to the Union. There is ingenuity enough I at Washington to overcome all obstacles of this kind: and before many months elapse, if British ships do not in the meantime take possession or the territory, we may look for the annexation to the .United States of the Russian domain ill America.—P/U7a. ...81111rtin. CRIES IN PAI'AL AND PROTESTANT COUNTESS% —A distinguished English gentleman', wku hal* attest ninny years as a reshlant; or in traveling in various Papal countries inlinrope, in a:recent speech in London, has presented ISOMO denpli interesting facts' concerning vice and Crime in Papal and Protestant countries. Ito 'posses4ed himself of the' government returns of every.Rtu numist government on the continent .We intro condensed and will state his results. In England four persons fora million, on the average, are committed for murder per year In Ireland there are nineteen to the million; In Belgium, a Catholic country, there arc eighteen murders to the million. In France there are thirty-one. Passing into Austria we find thirty six. In Bavaria, also Catholic, sixty-eight to the million; or If hounciden are struck out there will be thirty. Going into. Italy, where Catholic influence is the strongesrif any country on earth, and taking first the kingdom of Sardirda, we find twenty muders to the million. In . the. Venitimi and Milanese provinces there is .the enormous result of forty-five to the million.. In Tuscany; forty-two, though that land is claimed as a kind of earthly paradise;, and, in the Papal States; not less than one Intedred murders for the lion of . people. There are ninety - and . in Naples the result is more appalling 80, where public „documents show there are two hwabrd murders per year to. the million of people! ' The above facts are all drawn from the civil and criminal record of the respective countries named. Now taking the whole of. these .coun tries together, we have seventy-firo cases of murdei-for every million of people. In Protest ant countries—England, for example, have but four for every million. • \ . .Aside from various other demoralizing little+ ences of Popery, the fact now Co be named,\be, yond doubt; operated with great Powerin 'cheap ening !tummy/Life in Cathalie countries, 'The Protestant criminal believes. he is sending hie, victim, „ UL, not a Christian, at once 'to n miserable, eternity, and the awfuVionsideintion gives e. terribleect to the prim of murder.. But the asp Papist only sends '-his vletim to Purgatory', whence ho can ihe rescued\ by the menace the Priest can be hired to 'say for his soul—or hi's own bloody handlandleart will not hinder hini from doing that Orme himself. \ , lVe think the above facts , in regard to vice and crime in the two great departMents of Christen, dom worthy the most serious pondering Of 'every 'friend of human lib, of 'Morality' and virtue:4- . iIitIOLEtIALC LITED.AtIf r/EACT.--TholBs nun - bier of Norton's Literary Gazette exposed:ol4) . ot tho boldest instances of literary piracy upon a larger scale than has been. detected in modern times. , 'it appears that in the work recent ly published by tho Ben. W. A. ScOtt, D. D., of Now Orleans, entitled "Daniel, a Model Kil r Young Men, " is one of the most inexcusable ex amples of lagiarism extant What adds to the enormity of the offence is tho standing of the_ guilty •party, sand an introduction to the work from tho pen of Ito,. Dr.. Sprague, of Albany; . who says; , .. . . . ' , ~ Dr. Scott has left upon' every page o 6: his -work the impels of a vigorous, discriminating. indeporulent mind,: Without: any affectation:of origitiality, he has his own lay ofestying tillage;' and a terse, shiklug:Sind effective way it is..-i-'.l • * \*\• * .. You feel that yourirkl in contact with:intim' of bold and lofty impalielt; and with a heart.that is in unison with .itirtul: measure for the promotion of human virtu. ithd. ' Three ealumni of extreme:ire given to:elbow' tho 'extent and 'bharactor of the - plagiarisms' from Dr. Cummings' work, entitled .I Leotrtresori the Book of Daniel." .At least esoe-eighth putt of tho volume is stolen from the author above named. • The New Orleans diTillet has unhesita-• tingly transferred to his own pages , entire sen tences of description, - explasition;, illwitretion, argument and • appeal, from 'tho works Of. his .Scottish brother, without tho least acknowledge nent. The eamb 001.11.30 haalbicen pursued with Dr. Kitto's works, though tog lona ettent. • '-::.After this exposure; Dr. Spragno will 'doubt . .- • withdraw his •recommentlitoo, notice, and i . high compliments' bestowed \upon -the work b \ the religious press will be qualified; The trot:het Daniel, the subject of tha,pliaticad vo ' lame, will continuo to be • :Mlifidet for Young. Meth!! King after ' tho rxeruphi *Mir ',Der. Dr. Scott 11,0 ceased Who held No as o mina to -V °4 V,7 ' •'..:': - • '•;.\:. ' .\.'• • -al, r., - '.d lata-t4l*- a , _..._......p.r0i5c ~,,2 lemon . - - ' .4ctaea lir'F's.9tears'' 'thatrl''''&lse4P/1- INCOUE v Itil , tiii,y4re,3- mote litent42.ll3itr tax duangnE%*l43.__r„,ot.Cto , 4, 4 10 an i_ , ottb•F -278 xna— : ClOfil4';, 'CO 1485%00 x'anntan'ojlooo.or3B°.l-456-, -fintw'74 ' tii'f"t24),- ooly::to-t—,' 'OOOl :c:50,;"x40o. Vr'')l,BZ' _:.,t. 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' '-' 7.. \., .11'.- ' - ,::- --.-.-...'• \•• VOLUME LXVII-:-NUIVIBER \299- wdnesse. this side of - Asada - - or: Bt. 'Giles. - The mystory, is to the old , citizens, howad large a body ()rail . gentry happeued"to be quartered upon Washing ton. Bo many jolly red noses—so many skating knees—so many vacant faces,. were never before congregated in so small a spaceiWithlErgie CATUOLICI . II3I AND CILLISE.-.-IA recent 'nnm- Ler of the, Toronto Examiner we furdLa letter, tie ted Paris, .15th February, 1854, in which writer, inlpealcing of the numericaletringth,of the Roman Catholic Church in Englarul, - says the , result of the latest censusis more unfittifablettil, - the Roman Church than ,Itad been'' . According to- the nouns, the- Ronson !Church' scarce numbers one half the number in England usually accorded to Mrs' . whilal aho.Riritiihes. • proportionably thn "lintgese.tiumtiei,orlskifiitit; kindidektn,• (candidates'-for • . • cording to a report: of ratliamont , 'pnbliaficititi CatholictLo Tablet, D Fitb.:; 20, of a popnlation of ::).1,b00,00gi6-:Edglantloxid.. Scotland, where the RerearrChnielrclaima 1,000,- 009, she supplies:the prisons with' 2,pcwcandi dates. Three ROMA= tO • • Other . . . .. : . . The Baltunsre - So n . of the Stith,in- rentaikillg upon the .enormoras . quentiti - of 1/nano - no* in that city; soya: ' . lal the.'evallable.morehiluses arc OW,. and hundreds el: t ons are. pled up. on ' 7 the awes, some uger temporary sheds, end som in the open air_ and' covered with.= . .,st,iis. - Be dee all this; we were'infosited thit - Yistir- da morning there -were thirteen, cargoes - oSiOt in e horbor,thuhetebes of _which himinotyst. hen broken. Ereri'AltilabletsP"lol.ole,o4- fovea whorrim was beingleken and.ehnds.ereit- ing for.itoring 'the "preelbentertilizei. -- Theta- - "ass • traderor. 141titnoreils"deticretily Ofiei=of thy -.. • , - . features in its oonimeree,..giring suiployment to hundreds et ettoor* and 'othtys 9Asitare,..to sty -- - ' nothing of shippitg•-aritl =rm.". —.. • , '...- , - . At Harvard, a Ben or Hou. Robert C Vim rop 7 . traduced htto'hill spokett address, (es one of the graduafing elass,jia passage refleoting,upop • Oer-_- " tali mm y6E6 for lltr;Coller,.vvjkieli "p4asage. had., '- been ordered by' , ebb -proper aUthortti ea .to be omitted. ' The.4etalt this breach - - Ot • discipline.was that the:yet:mg geritlimae, - .thbugh justly esteemed for.his,gFueral.atility.atubgo.od characie4lailia to obtaitais- exPected.degre'll• MASIMA drsciirsoi.-no Interrgencee- ` `that Air the„ . 91ea , Presidontaf this % planate - htiexpletedtke_pa charie on fairoishle'terwa! of ' L;000 toni : orralls. ' Iran hail priviattaneenpurchaved find to wow, hang received on thEv•eito)to towipietci thh.track ehatward to within tenor twilve talltXihf Maori; The 'TriWaliiie itboye announced will complete the track from said poiet'weit 'of - Athena, to Wheel otluir-wanle,'tha iron IWir' tam 1 / 9 4,h1707. the . coialitetiow flee /as; and the delivety:ofSit Is now going. on, and will be Ocriatieued cinnati is - united td lyheoliaz Snq JCA.,s,-.lt CifSion stoi , , . • Evening Post says, , ; • "Oar, navy has achieved a, great vie fory•t"lrith • : - a single sloop-of-war; one of, ohs' gallant. cap-- tains has seared the ihabitants of a foreign sip. port into the woods, and, burned, their, housest4 ashes. .The efficiency - ,of. Luolfef-zuatohos.. 10, .... cothboirtible purposes,-luis,beeti vindicatedo and. the linpwience of Jamaica , negroes has been ire\ • finked' All that: ia, now wanting is come • poets to asst itt ; tranamitling this great ;victory to posterity-", ; - l tocconlinglynffers the following list"ot prizes for,,tho trio lest poems on the affair.; ' 4TPiainin '525.04:; 'Beam' premium - -1000 ; rhurth prefciam,z... .. . . .1 000 1111,1 s ... ... ..;. . - • -,0¢1,:t. , Candidatea'for the blithest Preminm are Malt ed Giotto hundred lines; thissiwritinr,for 'the lower primi'neednotstop until they feel perfect-. ly relleveiL. \ Poems received iscatil noon' :oft the .24 of -Angitsti.r t , A."reliable" committee bt ttenit•.' • ' °crate, conzdefineofJudge BrOnscr;E:KPurdy,' John Maffei:in arid-Fernando': Wood,: Brown, the Jersey terryinati• as gnat VRENCIII - LINEN tkiLuNcis,=ortiiir 1 ea rtylm. newoperist 01IIKSTBS'8.I6 IPtadit. . 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