•~~: J ., !':EWOIA . t.Ski.O:'....'AN !Ni. GAZETTE DAILY AND WNEELT.DY_-- • WHITE & CO. - : ' 4393 • wiant.l tsorcria. HAMM. 1 1 .°n/ 0 i DI Ifll imux, arnmei anixtr AND WOOD. • • . - TERMS: otriy-411 dfAlsrs Der 1. 02,2 0 Para/. pir mrir i Neetk e. 4—Tlr mu via In uminam. Club • *Ol tit stipPned on the Ibilo r ang aadtloos: copb per I 00 M:4% • amar eopti. do • n ' o ,T .ftdeus he ea& club to hoaddterat to ono parr, CCIA -b iftnltbo b"nd. 4 " l7. — .. - . ° RATES ADVERTIStto fOne sdnare,(lollnei lionitiell on .A.Mio.) • • • . • one insation g I GO '• DO Oath . A • • 100 •.• • *Sliding Nide, (1•11nee or leeeTZZat .ool ) 606 . • One dollar kr weth additkmal ihee. - • • bleat t semma • - ' / 66 Audi additional sqoam, los - ar - ierster sem month. and ' fmt emb edditiotud mom Inserted tinder the yearly rates, halt ;Advertleementi assenting arnale."•ad notpver lifted • lin ites id , charged ge, moms and IL half.. . ••. l rx.-1 Pa sot swonotable • for legal advertisements 'helt roman e mar etwi,i.u, fox fo i r e llmi t s , ;•ct=o ce t thi ; wie ti other • Adverlisemente not matted" 'tho COOT fa a member imertionin will - be continued till- gm= person! matted aosontittedy.. . • The Privilege of mount advettisers Is Aridly limited to their own Immediate badness, and ell advertnementa Abe bmoit - of other persons, m well as advertiorments not itmeediatelr +smutted with their ovrn boldness, es 4 ell shrew of advertisements. In leogth 6 r 6 thr-r° 666 . 66 ". crai l l t =tiref:fr and prompt Ivey - moot i t jhesinst. • advartimorente for rhael institutions, ate ono ' Medea .00h ing, **weals's. and other public meetings, sad all lagitked amet and notims, top. char." hankie. tar et=in adman:. • • , • - nolime to be charged 00 cent.. . • • . AIM" teatime boated without ohmic...elm" Manton. " skied btganeral intritatirma or obituary notices. end:when Po essonetnie~o he Pot& ' •- • • Itegalar advertisers. and all others pending sommanime .eer reetdring notices designed to eon ettentam to - Pairesdialsom,Poneerts,.. or - ms , - page enteZinsomts, 7 .n h t yro et.et r ere made ianre—t ult l .it :f r zt to privet. enterreiseayski:detUd ua.ereryn.ths de or intended to. proverrte imllvidisal_ Agaves*, am only tw bawled with the Aander. .t.n in U 4 DOLS. th e Pogo ls to be pea for. .If intended to b• The Meal. dolmen the same will be charged. t he nge of 10 cents por line. • • 'Mahon Or.a7r notices to ...halm" Idyl. wk. • TOYOTA Llcumos Petitions g each. • - torated* and Auctioneers' advertleemen - to not to be clamed rad y rates, but allowed • disemmt of thirty-throp and onevahlzd Dar cent from the amount of TO.I . 4I;FLT El WILT VADOLL. . One eutk additional insertion • 37 ADTX/TVICOMIII IriELLT PA One Sanwa, (10 lities.)one !martian— --..60-centa -Do. each additional. ineertion.--.Z . anata. MI transient advertisements to be Paid in wham.- wens' OF DISCOUNT: • , =trim MILT Mt Tab . ntrnemaa GiXl3l2, Nr`HOLMES Sc . :SONS, Brokers.. No. td Markel rt. between Third and Fourth do. Paid, . •PENNSYLVANIA.. "Branek at Me01e...-...- I% Bank of Plttabunth..-......tarßranch at' Youngdown- el, . N •ot anhang• Bank d0.;....par City Bank, CI ndonatl- do i Ger. and blame aof do...par Commerend Bk.Cinehal- do • Bank of Commerce i-par , Frankllo 8ank............ do Bank of North. America-4.r Lafavette Bank.-- -.- do Bank of Nortten Libertine, Ohio Llfalrui 4 TroatCo- do , Bank of i'n,silvanba....:.par Western Rearm Bank.L. - do Bank or Ponta TolroaldP -.oar Bank of Massillon ...-.- - , Commerelat Bank of Pa..-.par Small ___Notea.- ._-_,... I Partners' ft Metbankif 8k.... NEW ENGLIND. Girard Bank • ........-. Allaolvent Ranks. - ...... 6( Itetudnatoo Bank..--.-par , NEW TORE. • - Idantifan a Mech. Bank.-.par Nni Took City—..._.t: ..: =6 .llani...:.:—:.pst • " A.I7.IfLAND.. ' • ..,,, :Southwark Bank-, ;.:--Por Orootat..,-.-_ ..!--• • ,,,=--i n k Trademasn'allank..7. , ....:...-par N. JE n - BELeat Wastarn Bank:. ---t...oar All nolveht Ilatike...:-.,.... 6( Bank of qtamberibantk-Vi VIRGINIA. . Bank of itr.mConnty.7.:par of the .Vallet- t - /li Baukof Danvilln.....- -‘par Bank of Va..llledunond.., " Bank of DeLoe , ,, Chester- Ex.. Bank. Va.: N „ s:: . t " 411aA . - Bank of Germanto....-. Farmers' Illt of V " • Bank of butch :..: .. Iderelmala'aMeol- li - . Bank 0f1d.0ran , ..4.-..... • - Moth Warta= Bank.... 73ank of 61Iddlottorn...--.IU" Grandma ~ jdontittoneu Co. 8ank.......,tar , NORTH CAROLLNA. • - Bank of NorthumberlatteLpar Bank of Fem---. Calambis Bk a &Km Co-par Bank of Cape SN% Caroll'a 2 Doylestown Boat.- --....par Com. Bank.Wllmlngton. 2 Radon Bank.--;-....-. .....par Bacchante IllrNeornorn, , lUSep 11ank,_,.... • - .--11ki 'BOOTH CAROLIN.L Tarnrene At of Burks Co-parlllk (Alban- of 844r0110a .2 . fartoars'Bk of Lancaster- Rank of South Carolina. 2 Yarmars' Bank of Readlng.par of Marlette.-- '2 Bar. Ilk of SohniOrill Ca.. Una Ileehmillk 2 Var.* lhov. Wammtnum 1.. h • GEORGIA. Trona. Ilk WasMnatoo-par Almost. 105.4 !BOBO° - , Ilarriaborg - Bank - ...- - . llormodala Bo". - ... .1h Bk of Betolni " a..,2 County Bank -.par Alleolvent Hooke_ _.,_. -... 3 • lehanon • Bank.-- --,,,nar • _ aniTIICIEY. , Meant Bank of Kalman* h Bk of Eantneknlmillee Ili t i t i L i= i rk . o k i.:.. ...... 4 7, rota:1110i= : 11 1..). ' - Wroadog Bk. vk uneetarrne 4 Southern BkorKentne4 " ' - ltatir Bank--,..----...1Ni .IBESOURL Rand Nolen -......-/ h. Bk, or gut. a mu... 15d11 ..A... in . • • 001, Matraitank..... - -......14 Rata Dank and Bradellea GO I llntath st• Akron.:-......- do Bank 'of Illlools----- 75 ilesnelt at Ath005..:......«.. do ' WISCONS II • Branch at 'Bed ..... do Marine A Fire In. Co. ehks 6 Ottneb. at he...;:. do • MICHIGAN. Graneh at mama- ...«. ,do Farmers' Mechanics' Bank 3 Branch at Toledo-4,....t..... dorreernment Stack Bulk 3 . : stßadtan. ...- do Perdnaular 8ank.....--.. 3 at Daantan,....-.s do Insurance Company-- 3 g ' ''. b".- -t . .. . I‘.' 8 "`" - k - cAiiiii: -. 7._ . . ..i. .i - .._ ~,,113% of N. Amnion Toronto I :'.-. at .4 • ~. do Ilk of the Poop ,..a... M.Toronto i " W 1...-. do Lk of CI Canada. Toronto i 'seilkadatrignon..- .do EASTERN EXCGANOIL Qn Nor, Tort.. ........II: at laasestar-,-- do On liolladelphla-. ..... .... do -• ' Besneh at Steubenville- do Onßtlmore-------- do . Branch at BlLVornent..- do WESTERN.EXC II ANOE. Branch at Newark._--...do,Cdnehmatt:-........---:-- IN; • Bran at Zralleld-..... d0.,L0u1av111e......----.-.. " HTanch at -- do LC ANDBI.ECIE VALUE. • = ntt Mt. h ire . do,Doulloons, Spanleh...-16,t0 t'' ltranch at faneirrille"..-.. dol . do - PatrioV.....-W5O Hammel. at Nornalk.-L-....' do E agle. dd.- , ...10,60 Branch at Phsta-...t........ do Eagle. new...--,'---12.00 • • Br ea th at Port:month...- . do ramlerleksd'ora..-:.; .. - , „SO Breath at Ratow--.---. don= Thalas....-.--- , 7.80 _Dna& at Savanna....-.. - doiGulaine RfeGth at CnTanoka --- doßtoverere - -..--...A.33 L. .Braneb skWcatter.....-.. do iNapoleons..--;.---. 3.30 PRICES' OF STOOKS IMPORTED roams prrnawiton angrrr, SY A. WILKINS & CO: iTOOK. AND EXCHANGE BROKEBB, N 0.71 FOURTH STREET , Cl=M2l United StaiM 10 - Ft= 10 - 6, amp, 6 a IKeD iC j map. Oa*. la 1 ,10 7 (00 .--••• Do.. coup. I r, eit7 6.l ifs, -- 611. IrtoelSy ' • =ll.lF4 - Bvii • Ailvibarr_lo.oolol. PULL Tit CltheneraDepimit.Back— .. .114n0 2 t 11,21 7 . _._, WM Life .Inrarsade— , AVastipra Iniaraneeoo-- , ttZz iatwi ns' • • Pittabargh ' ettut=tioninte.: Mena Monne. Magnete.:. lacc.2oAD,y.ynoi:A2a., M 1 11 . 4.1 a • Works-- . Mono. Sockorola - 1 ry ir 434drdrator , :Yonno. trol 'I Bolt.hio & Ohio dousood.. I --?Lirroload w.u c ia.B..".a. Mew RatarO.Donk ll 111T 4 Ittidlonds (old):2; 11 Do. • do. (pro).— 1 Tarts Cool Mot Road Y A11ik..11.1%..241=1,11,1 rii~.y~y"s" soiwn_: Nato - Farts ......__ ram ...... Plttaburgb-klala Boni rivriarrir.7.Z=. Dowding llonlygtaa.:.... =Tiro !roa:;:::- LtM 11MM ..10LBILNIEING 1101 b44jeata.lijagTS_ ft 00, ange waitioi-218BURT) ep7Al. • •Ftrfh gra, its ma g i Vas sal eati t , , Exch t Itadm Meduvri., 'dit="at ta.vtVeh 1" 1". and loans Depila ted. ' 'Mew .01% 3 ..'l4 ammladcia. sipidg.d th...1!"1,r loterl.stlarad whin lift GEORGE 2;.A.RINTOLD as CO. .BAlaves, SICIL4KOI3, CON, BANK 1F0T4"4. Ala 74 ?arra and. owed& * Am* 0 lt ; 411 = 4. ca Tmaikattkaw at oat liberal -- HARDWARE EDW.. - SADDLERS AND - CARRIAGE R. T. Leech, ptc WOOD :MEET, PIITIORifiCa, AL*, • Clotbs; Leas.Dizauks, lotookDeler lialt, Beni By/y Jersey Timber.toritsf,* Ask% vangat4ii!... t e. LJmni!'. 88 4 rTt4.O,9Ya attotatt.:... taws. BATEMAN; FALLD3 CO., .Coiamisoion llesebants, and General Forwards/a, byCinst Dino Itallsosd,.lto. 26 Cleat street, (between I/sin olt4 -B)eassore streets. Boutn side.) OtotionstLto. Mere. Mlow it A t teseirsili hits, W . D. Wells it Co,, 4 . mister n. Co. Cfissiostl. 11111 , Tsrtlesisi stingier. risen mina Shipments frock pittynorsh, by Canal to Wsbub Valley annToletto. . 7341.4 JOSEPH OIfAPMILIN., Inzoizaus AND RETAIL DEALER IN .'IMPOSTER CIGARS, 53. Narkei .rtred, - l'argOik " . BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. °SEMIS.. & :A. P. .510RALSON, Attor at Law Ogle* No. 14: Fourth 'sheet, between • • d and Giant; Pittsburgh. Pa. mr24 • LW. HALL , Attorney at Law, "Bake ine. nixdloiro.. Grant street, between Fourth and wad Alloy- - ananarlyT - ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, St Lank 3ta. . - . 1,7 11,0 BER T POLLOCK, Attorney a Law— Conier of Fifth and Grant atracta,oppoal , T. the Omni ooze atom litfabunth. . , 724..yas AMES J. KU.HI4, Attorney at w, office Fourth street, near Grant, Pittsburgh. jalGilly 'RANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, Nix 170 Fourth Ore et, Pittsbargh, TASPER &,- BRADY,; Attorney Ist Law, Na. SO Ilfth street,iltteb,argh, j • BA:NIE RS. AND . BRONERS. TIERNAN , & - Bunkers and Uchange :Brokers .:1o:96 Waal street, earner of Diminoud Mier, fairliny Andean Bank Notre and Coln. Discount Time Esetringe,an Croml,mori tioteg make Collections In all tbe principal tof Cm - Union; Receive- Donnell, on call and on intermit, and girt their prompt attention to all oLb , qr matter. appertainWir to a Broker' Meitner... '43.Bestarn Exchange constantly for ..ale. ank29-ly IL= treattel • =Wale WEIL. ..:.TIALLWr. RAMER &, RAID!, Bankers and Ex, eluinite Broker. May and Fell Gold and Sliver nna Notes, ne rehUev r, tiote loons pe Heal Estate or Stoat Seep fttirgit. Boy anl h :l7 rt=“" d Time PIN ills o Zo ß ir:o t - Gone nude on ell islets In the rnion. Mk* earner of Tided end Wood street", directly °welts the St. Chorine. 1 • MY1.115 M D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange Broker . ; roarth stroct—Unprand milli Stocks on Broker . ; 021 Eastern cities I , llpplled at enr rent rater, Whections made on thelfest at Mendes Wer torn Bank Notes nought and sold. /128 WATkINAIf TAU= • • annuls num. en. g. HAWI. yllalatEß, HANNA: 'lt. Co. Successors to inuesr, Hanna Co., Eankeis.E.hange Brokers and osiers in • Fandas and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of I:4o=ik Notes, and Ster_ie—N. IV corner of Mond and rrent Money received ori Deposit. Sight Checks for m in d colleetkms made on nearly all prim'. pal points of the United States. The higher% NMI= paid ter FonAgn and American Gold. ' Admires made on condgnments of Produce, shipped . east. on Itheral terms. V.. It. WILLIAND. PI. H. WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and raehaaa. Brokers. North Eut corner of Wood and -Third streets. Pittsburgh. • All tranractions made on liberal terms. sad collection. - promptly . attended to: & CO., Exehringo Broken., .No.la Fourth street, opposite_ the Bank of Pitts. ur g h. All tranasetions at meat liberal rates. j r lo W.ll. -LARIMEB., Jr., Banker and . Bro vk ker. 4th street,' No. 66, agioloinino the Dank of Pittsburgh. 1 1 \T lIOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreien p+24ll.l, l *r er numb. EireollOotio Riau on .11 tho"prlnelmt titles tbsonschout Unit.4.Btotos. 1 BOOKSELLERS &C.• L. BEAD, Bookseller and Stationer, No • 78 Fourth K,eet. Apollo Balding& " - e and Retail • Dealer In Want and School Books, Taper and Etta nary,tith- o. 0 Wood street, (betwee n Third and in Fourth) • ttahu • -s.) OLIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta tioner, assessor to Acnew, f !Market t, ttear Fotath, Pittatrargh. P. - ' ENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and a i m nd, In' ational., to., No. 82 Market street. near Plyaborgb, AY a; ooksellers and Stationers, 1'.0.' S 5 Wood CO., :treat. nest dots to the corner errhlrd, burgh. Pa- &hod and law book: constantly on hand.. COMMISSION &C. ' WM. H. SUrrON. Wholesale Grocer, Importer and Dealer is VOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Ma- OlAT''.27,l'=,l'l7o.7hßtAigi,!-W,,.591"-F-th!ir" W: POINDEXTER, Generl—Blerchan • dire limiter Comithwion Merchant, 167 Front t and 118 Secondttreet, Pittsburgh. ap2o-lind IU/11.. A. MeCLURG, , DeaIer in Fine Teas Choice Family Oils:cries, 'Wooden and Willow‘Tue , „ earner of Wood and Sixth Streets. fa now receiving slug. assortment of Fresh (Weida, he addition to his already ex tends, stork, pcirchased from first Wends la the Eastern markets, whkb will he wild st the lowan market prices. eli - Motels. Steamboats;and remitter, buying by the quantit, supplied at wholesale rates. Kir podsdelivered he the city free of charge: SOB A 41, A. 'M'BANE, Commissiora. and For . wardluenerebutts, desk. 1n Wool . produce 4 Produ gemen t, aveal, slog fittlitrargh Manufactures. Na. 114. Second 1.4.17,53 ROBISON & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Produce Moslem and COUIMIBISIOII Merchants. No. betty. amt. Pittsburgh. ALIO arz.r.cuza —Au:taxon rotStTO.. PRINGER lIARBAUGH & CO., (Succes s... to 8. Ilartensch.) Coinmlggints and Forwarding errtutatElloalors 10 Wool 'owl Proellm. generally. No. 145 Flrgt Loam 8.0.8 streets. PltpDtirgh. Pc- .p3l/. T AW. REA, Flour Factors ; CoinAlission. 111 and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers he FxW►ee genera/Ir. Orders tor Pittsburgh Manufacture* imonertir attended to. Noe. 7 , lWater and.9o Front eta, Pittsburgh, Penn. • Kiddy. ADY, JUKES & CO., Successors to ATWOOD. JONES & CO . Commlssion and Forward, lerchanta! Dealers In rlttabargh Mannfacturalthsods, Pittsburgh. • FatOY, MATHEWS & CO., Wholesale Gro an., Commiesion sad Forwardirdr Merchants!. and e !by Drlghton Cotton Sara, 6i Water sL.Pittabweals. • A sERZTR&.- ANTELO, General Commie !. skes Merchants, Philadelthls. Liberal advances made on osruslentnents of: Erode*. gene/Idly. inn:7. JOLIN Wholesale Grocers, • Comutbolon Me:Hunts, Bad Dealers in 'talus." and itsbunr,h Ihosursetures, ho. WS Liberty R. Pittsburgh B. GANTEEED, late of Warren; Ohio, 1. 1 1 . s / Commission bud yonsarpat Siersbartrd Pot Bad Pearl Ash, and Wes tern ton, Produce gerestig ai W;ter bumf., between Pmithileld ard Wood, Pittsburgh. runmus urrts,il«._ .... ..,... truness urru, Th. (Late of nraz iitot4on. Little i CO ..- rri LITTLE 4t. CO., Wholesale Grocers, - 111 • Produce mot Coronelskaa Merchants, and Dealers In Pittsburgh Mannfaetnrft, No. 112 Pocond sthot. Pitts. burgh. taan.Cldir Int.dob • Aug. Isd.Jaa dlnly Int-Fob. a Aug Moron" , do do &Jul/ • pIIEESE WABEIIOI7I3E.—ECENRY - COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, and Bed.. In Cheese, Butter, take With and l'lndure generally, 25 Wood street, above B atm Plttsburgla' • NrON BONNIIORST do MURPHY, Whole . - y sale Grows and Coma:dodos Mem-hoots, and Dos hos In Plttobargh 14:mai:tures, No Water. drat, Pitt, 1 101,Na d6 T4ret. Jg COB FORSYTH, Jr.. Forwardin and oaunWon !lambast No. 68 Water 'treat, Pittibmb. . ',Mar ? i d Divas. et DSc " Pt Div. " llr.ll I.MLIOMASPAIKER, Importer end Dealer .In French and American W.a Ps No. Market etereen Third end Fourthauoei , Pittsburgh. Div. al ID ct Div. )Isy SI W McCLINTOCK t.O , Importer end Wh01e a...1,6,11;71VA: and Pismo Cott stmt. nag . Stem Bost hinuniaD.No.ll,2 liwket stmt. CL Cirdo MORRIS & PATTON, lirholesalo tail Crown, all the Zutern aids at tha Dimon A d, Pa. _ . DW. Alb' 4 New Stock.lP :lIRANK VAN GOiIDER, Dealer in Trim- Inns f Itaderrand Okrrer tam Good), Erabrolderfes, • gent a. Furl:dating (kg& and Panel artteler a full wr.rtment of-which can always be had at No. 83. onver of Mookot street ainitbe Diamond, Plttalmrati, Pa. - ap11.13. 1000. A TA.BratgN 0.L.00., Wholeenle and ' Retail • . Deem in Pow and Staple Dry Ocods, 2.5 Fifth C, Pittabvintti.' IaURPHY dc . BURCHFIELD, 'Minimal() meach—t"-^"o"tb"d 2211 roraL,..=. iIiAN rim. 011 N FLOYD t. CO., W holesale . Grocers ande6amaboloubleie6oats,No.ll3Wooshand.lVl Lab. 14.1 vet. rittitrarg.h. . isle 1110 BERT 140011,E, Wholemle Orocei, Rac al 6mi. urri ga t Tkt r i. v .VlFAlmP 4l M m x l liqueng 31b Meet,. exert. On band very *re stock or superior old Morionembelsyndskey, w bleb WLU be 2 7 3 231, 12X earn ELAMITRX .. /OTC& 11BLACKBURN . . 'W hOlemale Ora . ce grp rArt mi lL t urnisharionsid Deiden Frodsono sod cn hui4 at their WasehausT i firnarit. ,, ,Pitts O Um tr4r MUT DICM. SAIAIL DICKEY & CO., Wholosnlii Oro-, Com o.natar %wt. ard 107 i ts ' r 51=1.11". 7083 WAIN= lirnLEig & ROE, Wholewd.° Grocers and . Cammission Morabants, No. 194 Marty stmt. Pitt. le. 11. WOODWAILD ...... .. . ........ . . DL BAGALEY -CO., Wholesile ciro an,: Non IS and 20 Wood what, Plitaburab. 'COMM 4-; WatritO, Grocer and Ten Dealer. mow or Wood and Sixth rinks, hso d b.d boom ernettnent <bake tirooortoo so dae Tonso-Porelsu Prods sad Mite, Wboksaio and Mod. 'Nader. otipollod on the lowed turn. 110 BERT DALLZ.OI.I, CO., WhOloonh Grocer& Cosnaddlon Wercloonto. Dool_oro in l'oodnoo Ilttaintrgb Wonidoidares. No. 253 Liberty dont, Joao o. . . . -.yam Irounnut. .71/InCK "14 litlbANDrEgai' nuocessore to 1.27 111ilel4IVIOnudo Groorroanreisrdlng and Cantolsolon gorobonle, Nano In bon, Mao. Gloo. Tom, mod Plttaborgh Ilmantetons roman cornar of Wood.d.lllstor sired& rlttabosah. • • ._........__________ i: CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer en AA d • Conandadankterchant.deler to Prodapard Tithe url(h Manuractured Artheleo. 1.06 Uhler dna, Meta. - - - -- • • lOU. 11.019 wn nara. 211. 1140 YD; Wholesale ()racers, Com . aslasket Mereksota, and Dealers In Prolog's-11.mnd nels Bollglanarardlas OA l iberty. Wood , fad Nab . . ............. BAXIMLIT, ,nea BAGALEY, WOODWARD. & co..4whou nu Grooms. S•Aalliirlutt Ariel. rh144074&10 DAILY '-'7•IrITT-58URG11:......A DRY GOODS: GROCERS. .coax S. OACIIIAVIt. AGENCIES. ; ACARD.—ilaring bei , n appointed the es- I:halve Agents for Pittrburgh. La. the sale ofPatent reted Cementedand• Stretebed Leather Belting. man ufactured by P. JEWELL k. SON, of ItarttenL Danneetlent,', We now offer for mile • Urge -assortment of ell erldttel. I marittfealarred, at the assonfarturer'• prioen'hie ankle being Impalor to any Leather Bettina ever Wan. ofTeml I. MU Abou, a large stock of all width. of India rubber Belting oinist.ntly on hand, and for sale at the J "Machine Belting Depot," No. 116 Market etreetj . t PIILLLIPS • 10626 lISTIN LOOMIS, Rent Estate Agent, ourdik. stock, tderebandlso and Bill Broker. eke No. Sr/ tn street, above Wood. Business prOmPtIT attended to. jyfl:dly • A.AIDEL • L. .LA_RSHELL, Secretary Chi t, see's Inman.. Company. - 54 Water stmt. M. GORDON, Secretary Western 'rm it: • ranee Oe., 9'2 Water street. - GARDINER COFFIN, AgentforFranklin !f V dl r , e Inanranoe Company. north4ast. earner of Wood a A. MADEIRA, Arent for Delaware Mo il_ • cost Insuraore etrowiisr. Watvr street. GE°. iII:TAYLOR &IIUSTON, (sweOessore do Taylor d Idlorna) Central CorninLudon and For Merchants, and Agents for F.1141.T11 Transporta tion Linea, Wholesale Dealers in Staple drocerlo.. Sheet , Inn, Cotton, Cotton Tarns. Batting, Tame Manilla, Bils. sand and Kentucky Kemp, Tobacco, foda indOn Glass, Pig, Bar and White Lead, Naval Stoics, andeincin, natl and Pittsburgh Manufactured good', gencrally.- , Agents for the "Penn and "Banner Mill' Shoetints, Pittsburgh. ho. 4$ Front atreet, (opponite Louisville, yitteburgh azd Lanka Packet Landing,' tlneinnatL j HITTCRISON & CO., Commission A the St._Louisg s Refiln rirr,te3s!iers Irs t =i l .l4= Ql , Pig andllar load, Ileum. Oakum, Zlno,Palat, de., de. hi IMMMI I 011 N 11. MIELLOR, Dealer in Piano t' ertes, i Music and lilduseal Instruments, Scholl Poet:. and t tionwry.. Pole a_ ent for Chlekerine's Piano Forte, for Western Penrsylraula—Na 81 Wood street. JJIENRY RLEBER, Dealer in Muiie, Mu deal Instruments, and Importer of Italian Perinea. e gent for Nil mut & Clark's grandand wfitara Manna. Ptth Coleman's ...Edwin Attachment. Aho for Dniihmes lana. SCIIIVEDER, Music Store, Tourth • twet. between 3lsrkot and Wood. New ittn.locon stantly reeet•lnw. and Musical lottraments of .11 kinds. DRUGGISTS. TOIIN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. 0 fey ) Wholesale and ketall Draggle) and Dealer In Paha& Wholesale Dyestuffs, 4,0.41 Wood street. doors below = 51.1 111- 16 11 . Pittsburgh. a:ir Regal. Arcane fir De. ---• • - -• WILCOX do CO., Ihuggists and'Apotli x.a. crazies:came? Market street andtheDiamontl.keep constattly on baud • full and ontnplete anortment of DntgOledteinecrarfumery.sztdartbelespartaLninit•thel , taxl•en. illiliClans recariptions earefulleentnpounded.• royal ..... _ . lIIIDOIN P. SCOTT; Wholesale Dealer in L herty roas. Pait, nts. Oils. Carnlahee and ills attl. lie. 29 0 P a Pittsburgh. All orders will twelve prompt ntlention. ggir daunt for Loudon d Co's vetuahle fatally medicines. mar 244 r A A. 'FAIINESTOCK & CO.„Wholesale e aruginasts. and man narturers of-White Lead. Red . 1, L and Labarge. corn., Wood and Front streetsat 7 t. E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in AO. Avo. ad: PTA j t /zelags..as i ..%;:rulaba L de.. da. . • - VIRALLN- & REITER, Wholemle ‘t Retail Druggists comer of Liberty snd Oak streets. ttsburzb- JSCHOONMAKER t CO., 'Wholesale • Drugghtts.No. 24. Woodstreet, Pittsburgh. TOSEPI FLEMING, Successor to L:Wileox •tCo, corner Market st m t and Ptamond—Neeps ohs. stantly on hand n nod enetpleto arsortment of Drugs. 'Medicines, Medicine Chests, ['remarry, sod all articles pertaining. to bis busbies, Physicians preaertpUoas carefully compounded at all boors jab.] y WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE, successor to bIURPItY & LEE, Wool Golder, sod Csernmlsstion Altotbaot for • Amorleset WooP Goods No 137 Worts ichreet. rt MEDICINE. 111 R. JAMES KIN: Office and Residence, 11J1F N 0.112 Fifth Ft.tort, am ,, 03t0 the thetheitht• burgh islar - 3. Lit- to S. P. at. 1 7A 8m R lt i hfie A la. N' 30,141. 0:1 — (1 8 0 1, 6 9 t 2 64 l r 4 e , - MERCHANT TAILOTM BCHESTER. Merchant Tailor and Clo -4 al .l ,z, r 7,l t ryn street Partioular ar c rzt y lon WILLIAM DIGBY, Merchant •Tailor, Dra mT,T, rez scut Donley in Bondy 31sflo Clothing. 01 Lib- "LI WATTS A. CO., Merchnnt Tailore, 1141 BP.; seletriil.tre toTZIAZ P •7:=I. and Troth:m.l.llth, nm es; styles and dusstuAlty Our Mends and euetneners Pies. 1,411 MANUFACTURING. 4 W. WOODIVELL,Wholattale and Retail • hlanufaeturer and Deafer In Wine( *Ware, No. 83 tied Anat. - - JOliN WETIIRRELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX NiCtA, • emperier ankle. SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX RIM. eons, et Andersnn and ii.lb. blOgnl streets, O. germ from the hand street Bridge. At. lenhany City. nein:nett MBROIDERED ANI) APLICA ylLLAS—ldaterlata marted l lZE . ll7 . lM ,, an , Al. lark by Jelf Tim Vit.% Nan street, ern. nand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Cnicilde Clay Alan nfactaring Company. THIS COMPANY 11AVING ENLARGED their ten few manufactur shri ek . nw prepared th meet the mate.] demand for thCrucible and Building MY. Ord= Pr aa r na d ew,Vatil Bola ritbebural. PaPtendrer 2L Boots and Shoes!! I ASLES ROBB, -No. S e Market street 3d 1111 anorfrom the 31arket llonre , would inform th. Rah lie that he has new • veryll week of every ,/ In tim Boot and Pine trade, emit nLa/lice' Clatters, heir Gaiter, Jenny Lind Puler., Lady Franklin and all the rtylel found on the tlartern elUeen RI.. MlRmerd and Children, Cialtert and Fancy [bete and Rho., in all thelovarletier; also, Ilentlernen. lines ( r e Patent Calf Boot. French Cell Poeta, Con Gaiter. and Phoer, al., Bore and Youthedloote. tine French Calf. , Please give we a eall ea we wish to Fell mob an article Wall wßemho aver um with their cußtem an will give Retie!. lion. ember the plane, 69 Market Mtreet. MY2P M'CORD & CO. WHOLESALE AND DETAIL FASHIONABLE RAT 'AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL MINDS OF FURS. 0011NZR OF WOOD AND FIFTH STRF.E7S, • Pittsburgh. Pa. • 101.Tbile stod‘ or overi (man/ aad YU of Ban and Cana, fluffs, Boas, Cuff • and rut Bonnets. New Coach Factory —Allegheny. M. CO., would re " sPectfully inibrrn the public that they bans cm a op on Lamek. between Federal and handuskel streets. They are now.makinh end are Prelemed twelve orders for every description of 'vehicles. Coal! m, Chariots, . Barone-h es. /Joggles, Malone. kr-, dr— which. from their long experience In the manufacture of the above work, and the facilities they hare. they feel eon dant WIT are enabl ed ta do work on the most. reasonable terms with those Pling ankles In their line. aying particular attention to the eslortlen of mat...risks. and having one but competent workmen. the; have no hesitation Inwarranting their work. We therefore one the attention of the public to this matter. N.B.—Repairing done In the beet manner, and on the mod reasonable terms. lauds Coach ariiage actory. JOItNSTON, BROTIIEIt & CO, corner of Belmont and ltebecra atreebb Allegheny City, would respectfully Inform their flienda and the nubile generally, Met the y am manufacturing Carriage*, Itarourhut Bonk, swam Buggies. Sedates and Clutriem in all their 'rations styles of Heldh and proportion. All orders will be executed with Aria regard to d6r,.. Imo and beauty of finleh. Bemire will also in attended to on the meet reasonable terms. Ileing In ell their werk the beet Besuere Shafts, Poke and Wheel Stuff, they feel oonfident that all who favor them with their patronage wilbte perfergly satisfied on trial of their.work. Po eche:era are requested to give them a call before per ched:lg elsewhere. cog • PlTlatitlBllll COACH PACTOItY• •Ar°: 4C t, yirouLD reopextruhy the attention of Southern nnd Western lierebenta to Ida lino dock Carriasea rsuidnir In prim, hum MOO to slslrl, The.. Carrhurea are Wilt from the leiet material and workman- Ail?, and under his own mireialon: tie ran, with confi dence. warrant lita work to be hirnrior to tont.. m.utito. Lured tattle union. ?he oorroin of blo Inuartausud the t irtoVll.l d lr=i l l l", ?r ,', P ' k;i r li ' Vkl iu ri t i. es limment P e e 0/1 UM( kiwat nowt witrewili rd t Mt call anti imitable Idn a storn Ilefore going Lot, Al work warranted. L. - a. ttriartantia........c.M.MM MAYAS J. A. )1001.110J0 I.smuts • W. Sr.ool9aaiti. Livingston Ito_gien Co. NOVELTYirrsoutwit .p, PA. TkRAUR and Dapot 'Railroad Smiles, Hay, Cattle and Groin dioi IlstGoto,on.l-Couut.r itn.;_ loot fne of all Awl, timing, Dronrand Thumb tateher. Volt. Mils of tit/lOW Mode. Paint 11111 e, spilt/rad pationuel Dolts and Vaidanlogr, 5144106144 Iron OM/ " ohirf riot, In form and Caleb. - . W. W. WALLACE. • STEAM MAItIiLE WORE 5, , 319,821 and WA liberly tired. orper ( te Holithfida thvd, PITITIIUIIIIII. A/fONUMENTH, l'ornbs, Oran ) &mien. 1V S. furniture Tope. - -111antele, Impoalnu Sterne', do , al rrala on hand, and made to order. ler r.. nivhinttr K . t at M a grmn.htdU ,erli.atn4 r l h .Whiriiatnd to int:inl T priot. At order* sum ,otha,,.sseßb se all Lieorer Puese. • eV. W. WALLACE. New Goode andFaihions for Gentian:mous' Clothing Spring of 1964. • WA.TTS.& CO. beg leaVe .rompeatfully Infonn their numerous eoatomora,l. e. the tint, 1 sonorally. that they hare just molyert • frooll supply of Good. mooted to thole notonlsoo - t r• " g- OlitTd-tand that they ore ready to, roeolva►or. ders kw wahine them op In their opal some/ style. Tho oothfsetlon genorolly - osnlnurdtl ...It ' mooshitherto. wall thole - humble efforts to Inush Woe thorn to troth exertions In the PlMellrection. Walk to entlomeo. al.:-teek'gArAgallTmgr"lNo. 175 1e .boech 422. ..... _ _ . (Intim:me' .Firet Class Goods. T.I . ELE Puboaibers bog kayo to inform the. Patio that they hare reed their rtuoimertitook.iimp L i g e trzetreet end meet faiatuttAtte t ti v ih n r (Jew bleeeruar,Teureta. 1115 Liberty etret. PITTSBURGH, • WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2; 1854. NEW YORE ADVTsBT tSEMENTS Front VISSCIIEE: BlitlELL'd (tallied Adrertising House. No. 346 and 348 Broadway, Ahura:ark, Oat. No. Nassau street.) Reliable Firms fin the eaten/Wear York. - SUCCESSFUL SWINDLING OPELIATION.—A "Con- Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. fidence . Man" in !Ala.—The Albany Register re- WM. MeFARIrAND , totes the following extraordinary swindling op - ...ILAW/Cji. LANE: .. .NEW TO it 1.. oration: arrived in the A r .iseekngo a man and woman, well dre,ased 'Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore i and , of genteel appearance, Sty of ANKS', Jewelers' and. Coantin , g,llete ub any and stepped at rho Americaa Hotel: reg - Xill Sat,sol'avery Cie, constantly on hand for sale, and , warranted In every respect. I iStCring their names as "It.-Green and lady, N. Nave Tour, April sth. 1854. • ~ 1 . The .11r. Green, on the morning succeeding Jr' Fa don& (ieotlrmen—lt wre are in inform you that your hare preserved me h ints and 'Tuesday, stepped into the store of Mr. John I=r i, o r n d r a y pg'tn th" ve r eult t run', l 4Z; qwaltltztihri7t Marks!, clothier, doing business at 303 Broad ieiteremstneaao 4 1 7 . ..4,4 , r1 .. r. , ....ti . e.at..„ its wa:i way. with ,4 1 . 10 w do yen do Mr: Marlisy:' . 111 r. notknowmg who the . strange! was, tuquire . o wlll.l think. answerfoTentotbor it.,"' . upect'"ln r ilY Yo: 4 s• jy4.v_ • 7,31.M.Y, Jr.. 11 Youth William gt. ma name, when he replied .that it was "Martin Elegant-Cabinet Eiirnitare: Lagenbahn.". Lle then inquired of Mr. Marks S.O II AF F E It & SUCK 01Y, N0c.125 eE 127 Anthon#4., Neu, York, rit e ! 1: 1 11/1 ".. formerly n' e a n li g a l I g Y 6 t Pi rT " o lit N n e n7 c a n n p ' MANUFACTURERS, Wholesale and Iter 'store in this . City ? Mr. Marks, haying seen tail !Waters in inch Carval aineowood FUrtllb , .. i r Newman several thrice, repliedinthe affirmative. is r itUreetry st i wis. ° "'saiftir i gZiLft i alwiViVngssTre , -The etrangar then said that be had married a Invited to call and esamlnconr atoc.E-.- •JYI-3n , sister of Newman's, named "Bertha," and that ho would like to ascertain - the whereabouts of her brother, as he lad a draft to draw, and he wished some persim to identify him. Mr, Mirka replied that he did not know where Newman was, an he had not seeq hfm in some time. Lagenhalm sold he "had married Miss New man last 'Tuesday'', left New York for Saratoga . on his wedding tam., and lied lost all his teener [4 .430 0] at 'Saratoga by gambling." Ile repre sented himself to be much in went of money, Mr. Marks to accompany him to the bank for the purpose of identification. Mr. '.Marksllechned to do so, as . he was a perfect 'stranggrlo him, when L. left his store, but re turned in. a Short time, with a hank book and a 'draft upon the Chambers street [N. Savings Runk: nod requested Mr. Marks to take them with hiin to New York, (where Mr. it. was going 'the same evening.) draw the money ($250) and ,telegraph to Mr. John Jones, -who keeps a fruit `store next door, when, if it was "ail right," Mr. was . to let Lagenbahn.have the money. Mr. Marks accordingly left for Nevi 'Kprk, and Itattotm as time elapsed sufficiently forldi arrival . at that city, Lagenbalin. ptociwed . ii blank dis the Honsajue heading 'Ott the top, had awls a message, (urging the. name .of Mr. Marks, as . follows: ' FEVER AWD:AGUE AIL EDWARD •BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE- MIXTURE, • • lbr the nor and Apar, Cloterre. Frier, Phaernefd and 01 Minus At lieffent itPfOpriatora Or Medicine Will state T nelh tali= or fear of amtrediction„ that the without ' lirenrens Mann, hen awed more perm. where It had -boon introdueed,thenemy °ther medicine to use for the abore,•llensteee. This medicine hoe neither Anomie tier Qtdidue In Its composition, 'alb( the I nuriellenta ale of perfectly healthy eh rert r end highly etimulatinec end tools:orating in their tendency. Ferman widle wink: thin medicine will not be affeeted by .Doeure to • water ur a damn camembert, no niore thou when In their usual health. Planters in neetlbn• of tho country wbero.tho' Anne pro- . .call., will do well tee adopt this medicine, or the patient Is' t obligod to lay by while under treatment and they cony banturalefospordy curt The Proprietor .uldlntredWee thou.nde of eertitleatee from there of the Maned respect ability. but profersraying to the elek our ono bottle end you will have the Infallible moil In yourself. Full Savo.' lions for Its Übe 64"013.1.013• rod. bottle. • tkwtifluatee mu-be emu at the odleeklhnwiwn where tits Flediel no has mired when all others bare failed. For IMmearts and all other Billions Complelnte there le not. hotter kledielueln the market • It ham atm beenlakrtrrith the moat artouirldna gammas Sn ensured eases of Itkommatlem• and Omit; for them eon.. plaints Wee tablaenoonful a dey. Our bottle orthla Medicine veryofton bee the desired el ect, Price Flm i tottie, ' i • • al ert, Price sale by &le lu dl parMof .00'111,114yd Stqfin mul Canada. All Wholeeale order* most an addrurred to NEED ' BLEEREIS. nob Pronrletore,PS Broadway , Wow Trait Awrcw — Flemloi D. A. Fahneetnelt Co., 1.. U. on if Co., and deo, It Kerner, Plttaburidt Jr3ol.r.' , The Peoples' Book! V* • o.one who eau read should be without a Fr'Trg. y tgelariN c iltg ri g Ti gerllllNUl , f , r , ASIIINI1T02:13 FAltutuElJ...ADultfillg. Just published* lame liso.. turtsir . paper. to tratedsrith tine Portrslte of w.dahurto. nUdWi mp.. il a tinted icy—Cloih. 23sts.;RapiT Qum, 128: Considering the style in which tWo Book Is sot n ft one of the CiIf,APE.T Is Well se one ofthe MOST 'USEFUL books rte. published. Liberal terms to the ends. Booksellers send on your orders to the kubrut.r s TILOS. FUER; VI Nassauttrent,Non 1 ark. N. 11.--11011Ahlo Agents wanted to sell the AbO•r 89Ok throughout the umuirr. je3o.tt The Eagle Manufacturing Company - 11 '" :(117" • RICA SILK DILOCATELLiS AND COTOLLWM mat moiety of Pattern...id combinahon of Colon; alt of which Datensa are CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, An entirely new article for vf7 , 7:/TITALE, rr. ergmhl nes 4V the greatest m 771101.4 an ir n& n of DURABILITY swiIIICIINBSS found In any article ever before need. Thew floods are made be Power Lawn 'millet the only Goode of tbst nmagfartglie ever offered for pale. Dealers will do well lamming. these Orolobbefon. pureignenw. iiirOfftreof the CO.. No. 4 Dark Men. N. Y. jelfeagov S R. NAIIOtU. Agent. IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., !gut/orlon , And Ihndern In IRON AND STEEL, Gremoriol Strwl..Vne Sisk. Keep roneenuttp on hand • oth er ment or Bar. ledl Hand, !loom Home Shoe. and IRON, STEEL OF ALL KINDS, Metubants from ali ocettlans of the country tuv lashed to cull or send thrill orders before buying. clldere try melt entrusted to our earesslll fie filled et the Invest nessitet rates.. MAP:IIN. afittl:Sti (so telfiee _'fu Orsoneleb.st.. N. V. " BROTHERS & CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, xnr FORK, Harr re. Dent 2r. 170 11577. es ft., ore. qtrotkredn, IMPORTING the leading 11rm,, from their original markets, loth in Europe and bast Inger. Anil Freneb and English L'brualesils, Perfume... Tooth. Nall and Hair Brushes. Ilslr (Woes and rrnao. l'eris and Trieste Somas. tarts, Soaps. Lc_ be, they oiler the m on tbe moat reatinnable terms. Orders tither perish.. , tit nee's* their best att.:Wm. jel9l3nt P AT IiNT . STRNICIIED.LEASICER HAAPINO Tllemtly !Chat numb ia tier tt•trottry. • T HEY arc made from the Lest oak tinned Ir•tber, and thontaahLY stroth.d. ...pat.], awl rlytted trnottlact..d ntadi to - run perfectly *lnsight, and with • perfect harm the POllle.and aarrant , ..l to be • Mt *leek.ta and to plow porebamr. Tle•yean .1 doable ay cuund—toltb Loa Inetthec. Kit On and all tlncinottry sand. In the Ilne.by addreseln, ]sham* WM. IMIETIY.L Patentee. =Ferry xi. N. V. Globe Iron Railing Works Nos. 311 sAeilll:l3litoror le York SALA ' S ROO.llll, 122 UR:AND STRX.E.T. • ICE Fubseribers having extengice aria un , I eurommed errenaramets for tea r ufwitalua vaery. T. In their Hoe. are now prepared to ogre to OM =Mho nod =lame tbnalabout the <aunty!. aIIOf7UITT.f (rA.VT 1170 N RA IL (NO. lorry dear/lotto= angina, kladrers. Iron IlnlOnnl.74.lin and or.w.r.lal: Chia nod egroiter for ratlelne. fool Mates. ealler, Irak .Stonefy. am' Irork &and, Umbrella and Hat .nand., do, A 1... • emperior quality of Ir. Farm Fenn', all of whirl, they eillwarrent W aorta. In arena - 04:d uradllty. I.an tyordm.lßnend elteerme , the nlnufatluel , or ../ r.e oth hon. In their Hoe. Or/erg from vow) patthu of the United Rare thankfully mated and eseeuted wlth tho utmost t=eveteh. ENT k my'alSruel2t: ()rand area, N.\'. AIIUEL L. CAVERLY.lirliolepulle Deal -I.jer =Dantean, Planted 10111 and Tule, Woe' and Wil low Were. Bake's, Mate. Curds,. Twine. IS Icklue. Metrh re. te.1:01 lbranwleh IL. New Tort. =lO-lye. v] NNW SHADES. Gilt CornieeA, Table v♦ on Cloth. kr._ JOHN TEltllUNE,llenufaturnend Wholefele Pearr. No.lo Ottherbee sod No. Ittlhethans Swear, New York. =Wetly. MISCELLA-NEOITS. PITTSBU • T o COACH FACTORY. xo. DIAMOND NTREE , E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietor. • - - - ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALEryvaitti., vo6r = sl . .r.* STABLE. 'orner Diamond erect and Cherry Ailey, apl6-tf 1177810.1111111; ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH STREF.T, ABOVE SEVENTH smart P 111 L A DEL l'[ll4. H. S. BEN §0 N, Puornirroe airPriu elf Ikon!, it,so per' day..e. 31st 3, 1534-13 d . _ Patent Process for Tanning. • J. FULTON'S Patent Chemical Proceso 1 . la decidedly the created. Unman ...lacer made In t art •If Tana lust. loather of all blade ran be marmite. t muh le a * e e pe h n in e h nd m or e thnoa itdby. tdonc hm,ad, laid and unourpaioni by any other rotes. of man ufteturlng Leather. For particular*. conalre of NEW:11117.11. apl N0..l Wend at.. Plttelatrah. Ps. Linden Lead Company of Wisconsin. TtUE Corpemtors of' this Company bare opened borlica for ouLdliptlon to the Capitil Stab. , a he I.lauklog MUM of Messrs. A. WILKINS f CO.. No. 71 Yourth rt., Pittabural, where pamphlet. containing Charter.floological Panay.. k , run heabtalnell by Pnelllle Jerking Ihformation relative to the Company. tard . /PITY 110 TEL (Into Browns,) corner of V/ Smithfield oind Tl ' ArAptreest., Pittsburgh. PA, CLASS CAlt it, Proprietor.. *r his ler, and sommodion. .intsm hiving under gone thorugirrepair, and furnish./ with new equipment. throughout. I. now open for the meeption urn,. traveling CLIAIIOLA NODIMAT. PD'l.4Olll 8. CUTHBERT & SON, F,NEItAL COMMISSION AGENTS, or thn ask .41 porthsso of Nord .}:ststo. Colrottlon of Wats. Nogotistinsi Loons, on Bonds. Mortgott:l4. 40 Third .t.. Pittsburgh. Pa. stadir - annostA.) ' ' • jDIAES!:&.CHHAHLEN'S SHOE STORE. A t.• Iles always on band • full *vasty:lsta. No. lb urtb street. rlttsburich. Pa. • esslo.lvd FELAX'S GENUINE EXTRACT , OF n 'Wet. Pittsburgh. ro- • 111101..borrata of numerous conntorli•lto, 7 'WALTER, P. DIARSIIALL, Importer and Wolof In- Plain, Fignmit and DoO"mtlYe r• r" Moro No. 10 Wood Atr.mt, PittoLuyqh. A. Apt,: f tho oololomtedlo.nartuterf, our =n dour 1 Oh, of Yorlo. ALEX,- FRASER, Ortta,menlal -Plastever, stre.e, 117.4),4114,rvi . _ 1 A. IlItOWN; trould most respectfully lll ti/,p fuel the subtle that hi keeps un band, at his stand ‘111=1:litlit of V:rt i trn Arc. WI are nwto Io rear toe best. styln:arrantts nine to any lo thee !fulled statea. Ills 'Mode can remitei , d wlthoot the std of a erten driver. liartont purchased the stock, tools, and mast ao (i.e. l'abluet idstaldtshntent or ltatitoy & )loClolland, ato p l l{uapa t to" furnish their Idd customers 11/1 as the public •L. tam, therewlrxthlow In their Ilue. .ltas=l*. No, 8, W 0 . 4 On.t , P.th '" n r inehVt- • - . V. UMW. /4-R • lam ing friur: - PENN 'GLASSNORICS; fit OREN'Z WIGHTDIAN, Mann ctureng ■ A or .11 pud. of VIALS, ItOTTLII/: and . :W/XDOW teffLLASS, 63 %tater and 66 Front streets, Plttaburgh. N. IL—Partlmilar attotitlon indd to odd Won .r Window Oleo and vrlyatn mouldalor Rotuma and Viola.. 16.taa .10MIL) ...JOUR 1, aU . Ria, ONES &,QUlGO;blanufactureni of Spr i ng and Blister &tat, /340 Blant, Stoat: Plonin Ito; Comb and Motto EMllt= =to N ut Tapas. Half Patent Screw 61x11 and Ilatomered. Iron ntlen—ljarnar pr BMW and land atm% rnniburah. • .701125 & WOO S ~ .... . ...... ZOOM D, 400Ezs. 4latnifalturpre. of • Rotel; Patrut Ism=d ultivatoe,o2ge• 0, " digAB'`vt.r...dioitagze, K TN BE L'S T Q. IiVARBINGTON; PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. VEDNESDAY AUGUST .. 2, 1854 ":iElf Montt, July 26. "To John Jones, 303 Broadway, Albany, N.. Y.: • • "Pay Martin Lngenbabn two ltnndred and -fifty dollars Joun Manus." • bagenbalin, after, ,writieg the above. enclosed • It in a postmen buff enielope, and procured th services of a boy, who took it to the store of Mr. I Jones, and immediately disappeared. :In about half an haur afterwards, Mr. L. dropped in," and in a seeming Indifferent tone, neked Mr. Jones if he had heariefrom Mr. Marks? Mr. J. replied_ in the affirmative, and offered to pay .Logenbahn, alias Green, the $240. which the lat ter took, and left the store, in much haste. lie then proceeded to the Anierican hotel, procured ft private conveyance and drove to Troy, where he procured another carriage and proceeded to Schentnitady, where he stopped a Givens Hotel, • and where all traces of him have disappeared. • Jones thought the transaction was all right, Until Marks returned from New York, when he wan emu 'neat:, aware of the error he had =mon scieusly fallen into, as Mr. M. had never tele graphed to him, thedispatch brought by the boy • being a forged one. Mr. Marks, on going to the Chamber st. Ha siflgsllank, in New York city, ascertained that I. there seas deposited there about $768 due the I bank book, which Lagenbalin had given him, but there was a manifest discrepancy between the ',entries in the hank hook and the style of draft, as in the former, the name was written in the German language, and in the latter in plain From these and other causes, it Is sup posed that the bank book must have been stolen -by legeithalin, alias Green, who intended to ap , ply it to his own use. TtIOLT-tnING llAll.talitt. mar Me TecKEE's ' FAILIIIIL.—The Philadelphia Ledger !eve that on the faith of the late statement made by the Reading Railroad Company, arrangements have been made for a temporary loan of .from $lOO, .000 to $200.000, at 9 per cent., which sum, add ed to the net receipts of the road, some $60,000 per week, will in half a year paytho entire float ing dobt including the 'inaid temporary loan. So that on the, first of February the company will stand unembarrassed with floatingliabilities, nod with no claims on 116 initneose revenue but those j of itsbouil and shareholders. 'ln relation to the ; failure Of Mr. Tucker. the Ledger remarks: _ I Much as we regret to bear of any =harass-I merit in the, affairs of Mr. 'P., the public and his friedibt will rejoice to learn that his frusta are not affected, end that the Reading Railroad and the Montour Worlai are wholly unaffected i by any embarrassment of his private operations. Friends on Friday, we understand, proffered any tOnqiinte of means necessary-to reinstate him in .credti-,-so that it seems probable that satisfactory , am em eats will :ho effectett, and that .Ir. T. i will ha retained In the positions which e has shown iiiinself so eminently qualified to 11. Ilia creSitors, we understand, are comparative ly few, thus rendering adjustment the more easy. Ills real property in Iron works and coal lends is large and very productive. The profits from these sources alone are equal, inn compar atively short time, to any ordinary emergency. Ileds a holder besides, it is understood, of a large amount of unprulucthu securities the unavail ability of Which at the present time, and his heavy liabilities on account of the Catriwiesa Railroad and other enterprises, are the main causes of an ernbarastment which, it is hoped, will he only temporary, resulting eventually in 1 little loss to any. DI,COVEUT AT CALLA POLL—lu a letter from a private moldier, dated Gallipoli, June 10, and ad dressed to his family, we rend:—"And another thing I have to inform you, we (mind a young girl here-Lan English girL She was a slave to some Greek here. She was found working in the fields by one of the women A' the 28th regi ment, who wit's going across the fields to go te market, when the poor creature called her ceel. and asked her for a drink of water, and then she told her she was an English women, and had been a SIMI) to this Greek four years; she was ship wrecked with her father when she was 12 years old. She says this fellow was a pirate when he first took Ler. But the soldiers went. and got tome clue to whore these fellows were, and pull-. ed the nest obout them, and brought five of them prisoners, and brought twenty women away with ' them—all slaves. But they had the English wo man confined in irons somewhere elpe. But they told the-men they would hang them all there nod then to a tree if they would not tell where the 'English woman was; and to Save Omit lives they told, awl they then found the poor girl in a dungeon, undergiound, and in irons, with a great weight on her chest; so they released her. These men are to lie tried, and they are sure to lie shot. The soldiers are go ing to make a subscription for her; she is a na tive of Essex. Powers, Tux Scim.rcon;—A letterto the New ark Daily Advertiser, from Zarin, says that Dowers Statue of Washington, executed to the order of the State government of Louisiana ; was finished and would be shipped to its destination in a few days, rowers is . now ; engaged on a States of Daniel Webster, ordere by the city of Boston. The great Statesman is represented in the altitude of defending the Conktitution, which is firmly grasped in one hand, while the other rests upon the symbol of the Union, which It secures. This is said to be among the best of Powers efforts. Too MiLITAtrEIT. /.41..kTE HCBCCIE —Mr. B. N. Booth, editor of a Free Soil paper in Wisconsin; having been arrested for participating in the re cent. rescue of a fugitive slave in Mlle-ankle, from the custody of the U. S. officers, Ira; taken before the Suptcme Court of Wisconsin, on a writ of, habeas corpus, and 'discharged by that tribu nal, on the ground that the' law is unconstitu tional. 110 haa, however. been again Fl arrested, by the U. .".offictirChnd thrown into prison, bail being refusedby the U. S. District Court.- Application was again made to the Supreme. Court of the State for n writ of habeas corpus, but refuted. As soon an. this became known to the U. S, Court, Booth was brought up and ad mitted to bail. A Font Fuarnva SLsvm—The editor of the Vermont Tribune gives a thrilling 'account of a fugitive slam, who hasjust passed through Ver mont to Canada. Ho says: ' "She in twenty years'of age, tall, well formed, mid of far more theta ordinary intelligence, able to Vend fluently, n member of the Methodist ,church, nod, the daughter of her tnintset yet she wait running away from her own father, of Eas ton; Md., because he had sold her to a Soutli.Car olinian for SIRS.). . charlotte; the fugitive, ran away, lay. secreted in the ;woods ter eighteen days, Muni a friendin - Baltimore; who bent her to it Quaker in ~.Bhlledelphia by railroad, by - a mode we dare mot tell lest it should involve him in,troulde. Ifer Ion?, .eipOkure and dreadful. jousoity. to Philadelphia brought on a fever, from the effecto r 'of which sbe bad ' not recovered when at St. Albfrui. Prom - Philadelphia . to _Boston by sea, thepoo to Matto; and then to avidd apple Southerners who:were on her track, she turned her Steps this way, avoiding` her 'pursuers with consummate address,. and. finding friends all the uaYi good aecoMmodationa on the B. It: It;, with the money , given her here, mho wention her hur -1 Tied tfaY to eltentds,.. . , . ~ . \ --,—,----- „ • TILE OrCtI'ASTS OF THE PACSIDENTIAL OI.AN-1 ' T00!km0. 40 ... o f All joi" \ \,7 \ stos.—The Boston Transcript, is recording the \ , ny , ,..:... ! „, r50 .i... c ,„ r. s. s ,: . ,, ' In Da omeys, considerable . portiodof ,the death of Miss Yilmore, Says: . Death has been busy of . late years with the national tnonps con4st of aimed and disciplined occupants of the Presidential mansion, as if to fenialm+. The ere kdown asring royal women, show that no place is too high to escape his stri c tly, and tchfulli kept m any comanni. 4 3,, shafts. President Polk carried with him from cation rn ovith m , anitace to ova been trained that house the sends of the disease which ter- throngh discipl* e anddhe force \of co-operation, minated in his early dissolution. President Tay- to the \ treMmiplia ent of enterpri es from which lor died under its roof, and his eon-in-law, Col. the tuuntith i o l usw orsnof a nati e army would Bliss, lived bat a few months; and thdvenerable, shrink. . A to Enktish author .(Duncan) says, widow of the President but a few years. More \ I have seentk c e d m rili welt armed, and generally than a year has elapsed since President Fillmore fine, strong,. h tiy omen;and•cloubtless caps parted with the faithful companion of his humble bin of enduring \ . greti fatigue, ' \They \ seem to \ and prosperous fortunes, and now ke is called us I\t ‘ ho long . h m ket with. as n•lh ease upon to mourn over the grave of his only dough- us oe of Jur ‘gxe atlie:;3 \ does his title k, but ter. The light of the household Is extinguished. not, f . course, \wit the 'slime tjulekness, as they The gay, ' cheerful and ever happy spirit that are la trained to a y particular,exercise;\ but, diffuse.] its subshine over every one within its on rec 'ring thd.wo make. an httsek 'bite a \ Damk\l4, sphere—and that to the honored father was a pock of.bounds, with greats nesi., Ofaourae, perpetual source of consolation and. joy—has they:vroul be useless against ' ciplined ioopit, been removed from him forever. - if at all tip roachingdo the Baia umbers. §till, It is not for us to intrude Upon the sacredness theiriipp ance is More iilifit , ., than the gen , of his -sorrow; but it is not fitting that ono who crudity of th men, and if nde king a cam imparted happiness , to PO many during her life, paign, I•,sho d prefer the em the male should passaway from. the world without one. soldiers Of this \country. • \ word of regret, Daring the illness of her moth- " The same A thor thus de ribea field re• er and her absence from the White 'louse, Miss view of their, sons, which e witn Ned: 'I Fillmore" performed its honors. She went there was conducted to large apace o rokeiNround a simple-hearted, bashful , ' blitthing girl , - little where fourteedilay had been occ piediriVect versed In the ways and manners of crowded life, ing three immense p *ekly piles of \green hush. and from the first ndapted• herself with a rare Thinte, three cluMps 0 \ piles, of a sort, of strong felicity to the varied and really onerous duties brier\ or thorn, armedth the most dangerous her position - With a natural and unaffected prickles, were placed in line, occupying about dignity of carriage, she evinced a sprightliness four buedrnil yards) s lea • g only a narrow pas and vivacity that won all -hearts; and she left sage bet me n them, 'sufficient merely to distin the presidential mansion without losing ono guish ea u clump appointed to each regiment.— charm of her native sincerity and purity, a self- There pil s were about seventy feet wide and poaketuied and accomplished women or society, eight fret high. Upon examining them, I could and still the gentle, affectionate, dependantehild. not persuade myself that any human being, with- The Albany Atlas-also says of Miss F.— out boats or shoes, - would, under any circum- She was a young lady of high Intellectual eh- stances, attempt to pass over so dangerous is col dowments, and during the residence 'of her radiir lection of the most efficiently-armed plants I had' in this city'became acquainted with many of our aver seen. citizens, only to secure the respect and esteem "The Amazons wear a blue striped cotton our of all with whom she came in contact, After a tout, manufactured by the natives, and a pair of course .of instruotion at the Pittsfield Female trousers falling just below the knee. The. cart- Sertilhary,3ffic entered the Normal School in this ridge box is girded around the loins. •,\ • city, from which she graduated with the highest "The drums and trumpets soon announced Lenora, . In accortlanoe to the pledge given on the approach of three or four thoetsand4ma ihe entrance to that institution, she taught for ' zoos. The Apadoniey soldiers (feniale) made some time in one of the common , schools in the their appearance at about two hundred yards city of 'Buffalo, until the advent of her father to from or in front of the first pile, Where they, the Presidencychanged the residence of the fam- halted with shouldered armi• In a fewseconds ily to Washiugton. There by the modesty of her the word for attack was give and a rush t was\ l demeanor and the solidity of her acquirements, made toward the pile beyond nception, h . din' she won the esteem of many; and there, too, she less than one minute the whole dy had, paled was called to part with a kind mother, whom she over this immense pile, and take the supp has so soon followed to the tomb. The column-, town. Each of the other piles we pgussed wit ' nity will sympathize with the omitted father and the same rapidity, tit intervals, of wenty nzit-, brother in this bereavement. ntes. When a person killed in batt , the akin \ is taken from the heal], and kept as a phy of COOLER.A.-,WO learn (rots rho; DlStsfl, a 1 ' " valor. I counted seven hundred seal pass in Argus that quite a number of deaths from chol- I 1 this manne . The capta nof each corps. emaley eta bare occurred around the outskirts of that in passing, gain presented themselves elate town, and "it was a deilylbing to sec the hearse his Majesty , c d received Die king's appro ill of moving Dirough the streets, unattendedby friends their conduct. h t \ \ ' or mourners." The ravages of the dishase'serm -••--....----\--, ‘ to be principally Confined to the lower class of the • foreign population, particularly thelrish.—ln Al bany; daring the four days eudingJuly 26, there were twenty-nine cases of cholera reported to the Board of •Ilealth, of which eleven terminated fa tally. In Detroit, on the lad inst., there were fourteen deaths front cholerti.,, _ln the town of Perrysburg. Ohio. during 'the week ,ending the Sii, twelve deaths from cholera occurred. 1 At' ' Cornwall, Canada, thirty-one deaths, of cholera occurred in two or three days. in Montreal the lentos range as high as fifty per day. At Ham ilton, Canada, there were More than forty geniis in two days. A number of deaths of cholera occurred in Newark, N. J., duringthe latter part of last week. The total number of deaths from all Causes, last week, in Philadelphia,• was 578, of which 1151 1141.0 from cholera inf,uitum, 70 from cholera asphyxia, 14 from chole4 mortals, 41 from dysentery, 27 from sun-stroke, \2l from diarrhoea, 21 from debility, 28 from coninlaions, 17 from congestion of the brain, and 20 from in dentation of the brain. Of the whole number :129 were children, 2C6 being under. two years of age. :38 of the deaths were in the Almshouse. disica.ts.—AVe learn that the pioneer party of the Emigrant Aid Society, whose departure from this city we recorded several days since, have received OCCOSFiOII/3 at the various points on their route, reached SL Louis safely, and proceeded up the Missouri river in a steamboat, in good health and apirits,and with the most encouraging anticipations. Before embarking, a meeting of the whole party was convened in St. Logic. The meeting was duly organized, and the following resolutions, drafted by a committee, appointed for the purpose, were unanimously adopted _ Retefred, That' we, the entire number o f , the Kansas party froth the New England and Middle Strata, have entire confidence in the'Emigrant Aid Company, and would recommend all persona intending to emigrate to Kansas, to do so under their auspices. Reseterd, That we heartily thank the Emigrant Aid Company for their forming end thus far car rying out, the objects for which ‘ they have been incorporated. , . - Re+m/red.. That the officers and employees cori 7 nected with the several railroads over which we'i have travelled, have shownnsa giant, favor and are entitled to and hereby receive our thanks. . 1 These resolutions show. how efficient are the measures adopted by the Emigrant Aid Society, for the the comfort and convenience of those who go out under their giaidance. We understand that more and larger parties will press forkord, as soon as the health nf the cities at the west shall be 80-far established as to make it prudent for persons from thimpart of the country to trav el in that direction. \ \ The great movementhis thus been inaugurated under happy atOpices;antkwe eagerly ahticipate, the time, soon to arrive, when this first pioneer party shall have been followed by numerous re inforcemekte, and the . plains of Kansas be cover ed with the habitations of 'free and industrious citizens.—Eatton A. Adv. \ \ " ' \ A DRUNKEN M MUER or CONORESS.—A sense of duty compels m to make reference to Onoth er disgraceful seen Which was' enacted - hi the House of Represents ves, on Saturday last, and which your reporter It neglected to record.— There Is one member f the llouSe."-,from the great and enlightened \ cit y ) , of New York, who i..4', almost constantly inebriated--so much \ sci‘ that his condition is clearly aspparent to every \ one who sees him.- It is notrteessary that J should name him. The Sixth Wa alone—whence a Democrat may be returned t Congress wKo is not the choice of , one Swarth i Voting popula- , tion—could disgrace itself and the country by l 1 electing a representative so lost t every sense of, self-respect. This individual was 'n his seat on Saturday, even More'deeply Inebria ed than usu al. His continual interruption and bjections so retarded the business of ~ the House, tone of his colleagues asked whether it was 'gilt that the proceedings should be,ao delayed b "the ob jection of one Who was beside himself; nd the Chair (Mr:Hendricks) finally refusedt (recog nize him; whereripon he started from .seal, re cursing the Chairman publiely,befo then use, and staggering up towards the, desk, as:if. with ci l / 4. the purpose of assaulting Mr. liendrie4 I.- Orr, of South Carolina, interfered, and 'rath I forcibly led Mike Walah out of ' the Hall, ad adapted measures to keep him where he would% do himself and the - House the leant injury. Will any district of hew York tolerate such proceed ings as these N. Y. Tinter.. `\., TENACIOUS LTPE.—We heard or en instance attending the glances and death of a laboring man yesterday \Of cholera, itivolving a moral that should not 'he lest to others. A strong, healthy laboring man was 'seined with the that ecra.• The moment, \he became aware that the disease wns upon. hint \ he,,grew excited, calling - for ail the medical aid, Chat could be got around him. They came, adminiStered remedies and consiilted together; and*ero'ciernest In their en deavors to do everything in thttr power to save .The Ulan was still emetic with fear, and called upon,intlividuals to save him.',. "Save my life," said and I will give-you one thousand dollars." Ills physicians tried•to`calm his feel ings and subdue his fears, assuring him that it wnsvabsolutely neCessery that he should be calm' and tranquil in order to glientreet.to;lhe medi cine and check the.ilisoase. • • - , : Fear, however, had taken such a firm hold of hint that • Ito could not refrain from cOntinuctl cries for:help until prostrated, and unable to tTeUlt, whetOleath put - at, end' to his; saffocinggs and fears. It. may bo said that this ,estratirdl narY exhiloition,pf fear and a aasizo, to live is not common to those suffering from cholera. The effect of tho disease is usually otherwise—BHA , faro Republicrnolilly MosinsunCOMPATO.--Tbe Cumberland Miners' JOnrnal states that MAIKIILUOInkittiOr. Phils- • delPhis, and Tay, of Diston, have purchased the interest of Mr. it. 01104—being nearlymp-halik —of the lands, tie., of the - kfonteitie Alinintand Manufacturing Allegheny county; Ald„ and intend, in coulimiition with Gov.-Th* l to expend , at ono° a 'armament:lb of Money in erecting additional saw-mills and making oili er improvementS with the vie of enlarging, the operations of the - Oompaily:: Anothe! Mexican War Steen:ter, called the humehod last week from one of - the ship yard; of New , York city:, :llhe is of sa teen hundred tonslitirthen, and; like" -the Aleneral &Ma-Una," is pier teen guns. seem sign which lass Iu Ilegco ' \ \‘ .. ..\\\' . ". \ • '.l \ \ \\ ' ;" • \• \.". \ , ; '4 ‘;'' - \-\ .\ • '• \\ ‘N \‘‘ ~. , \ \ \ , . , \ . . • , . ~. . , , \,,,,\ ~‘ , :,,, • . .:•_,,,,,,, MBARAOO \ • --....-- WHAT in GOL '1”: is ST. \_ c t ETETISBURG. --1,1. correspondent of o New Bedfo d Mercury, (an:. 1 American,) Writing tom St. Petitsburg, on the 1 27th Jun- , * \ "Since my arrival ere, on thp lSfkt s h of %Rine, I have been waitinefor he attack of it Charles ,Napier upon Crotudadt, 'id it has been hoilrly expected. But not.an E Rah' or French fitil has been seen from Coins t until this niornin, when a large division\ of th fleet *as seen ap- \ .4 ,. preaching slowly. The for cations at Cron stadt are very strong and . npier , will have it n ,e warm reception. English boas gproduccs cod.: siderable merriment here. ' The) say that Napier in a speech made before leaving tidon, Conch:l- 'k ded by saying that he wouldlenrh t. Cronstadt ' and dine at St. Petersburg upon t 'sartteNlay. lam told that the Grand llitke e - nstantine, while examining the fortificatiops -a \few days since, s fter, expressing Ids approbatiouhrid cont plimenting the engineers upon their skill, re-\ marked that he was now ready to-hinch Admiral ,Napier, but he thought the repast at, Crobstodt would be such as to take away his appetite , for dinner at St. Petersburg. Of 'one thing, I in assure you. The war is very Pepular \with. II clas.eshere, and the stories which you hear \ revolutions here and of Imperial catortioia, arc 'all utterly false. The English paper; are guilty ' of fabricating all' sorts of reports to which\ no credit is to be given. It may sound odd, but the Russians of St. Petersbiarg call the English bar ; barians. They say—•lf the Engliih feel bound \ to protect Constantinople—why do they'not go , to Constantinople , Why do they come\ upoii our Finland coitst<to kill innocent people,'butu little villages, destroy private property, and take away small vesselehelonging to poor peasants ? And this they do where no troops are quartered •and where there cannel of, the least resistance'. \ These are the acts h barbarians.' There is some truth ittsthese remarks. TO' see little vil laies, unprotected and iinoffending, totally de stroyed with many : of their:inhabitants, for the pretended protection of 'Turkey, suggests only cowardice, to the American Mind." ' -- ' EXTENSIVE RAILSOAD TIEETT FORGERS.— Several Ants since T. W. Stockton, Assistant Superintendent of the \W stem `Division of the Central Railroad, receirel4itformition whiedtaiti him to believe that forg through tickets on the read were being sold in B ion. Ile \immediate ly proceeded ,to that city, ad very soon ascer • tained where the suspicion \ Prooerdy \tested.= Without making himself known, ho- purchased one of, the tickets beliercd to Nbeospario s int, and, on comparing it with the gen'uhre, found ear marks sufficient to fasten forgery \ upon the par ty from Whom the ticket was purchased. \ After coming to thiS city, andurreing himself with testimony, he returned to Bostonh \on Mon day,. and on Tuesday arrested a ticket agent by the name of ffi. L. Itay,. in whose office',aixty of the spurious ticketaWere found, ii. large nu mber in a satchel about to be sent west, and the Focal cut from whittP-', the tickets were,printe4and which was into ed to be' a Jae 4 , mile of `the li through tickets so in this city. . \ The person who t. inted these tickets was alio arrested on a chargO of Conspiracy 'with Ray but, after examination, he was discharged, as it appeared that he simply did the:work without knowing its fraudulent nharaeter. , \ • day, after the preliminary examination; was ':add to bail in $4OO for anuttempt at fraud,qind S'l,ooo on a charge of foriery, in counterfeiting the name of D. L. Freymyre, whose - Signature Is affixed to all the tickets. A. further examina tion is tci take place to-day. \lt is believed that' Ray has notsucceeded in dispOsing of many. of these fraudlent tickets, which are susceptible of `easy detection by close examination.---AM. .} - A r . '4 - ournid duly , .ly 27. , , \ \t, COOLER/1 - LOPALITT.—The Boston Traveler, of-Thursday last relates-the Collowialt ‘\Last °Toning at about. nine o'clock, 'the pollee Bart a diaturbance lu a very small Cellar, in Maco*ber's Block, &ram street, Sonthßoston. 'Enteti ti they found stretched upon the flour barre , o corpse of a Mrs. Murphy, vrhe bad. just died 0 cholera,. and no less than forti per , sons gathered around,. ‘ , waking" the dead .\' At the samo\pMe, at the back deer, lay a woman named Mergaretiferrington. , she was suffering from violetkcivunps, and severely vomiting, and' was lying Moho muddy grodnd, with a log of wood for hcridllow. • In the meantime, the wake %was goingen.With \ great noise. 'lhe police imme diately cleared' the\cellar, and had the corpse to ken to the dead hoe. \ The woman in the yard e's w emir. to the holerit hospital,',where she ta.% die m Tlil whole house vra\ immediately cleared of its tweets, more Than foZ\ families, and it has been pieced in care of th pcdice. Ono ot our reporters vistieddhe premises this morning.N. The cellar was reached by descend ing three iteps, and had 'nenratke of ventilation but by the dpor and a very:small \window. The , throe barrel 'and the' idotheSen\which the cornea / was stretched:\were still there, emir,* the table stood the piposktolmeoo, bottles, tutother ‘ nec essary articles, to make a "wake.'\'' t , , \; In a /anal CIOS% as it, might ko I ti. 100 4 no,charHce of ventilation, was the ,b die which . the woman'died. • Both reoras: wore ghtfullY filthy and damp:, 'opening a .baek:Amr, : and clambering no three broken stops, the:yard was entered,, where tho other women :was found ..13- ing. - The ntud*as three Mabee - deePtsttna cola\ e l a ted of *neilth of every deacrip, den.. Ti ifelerable. Thecelle4, lewhich a fertymen andwomen, . . is not,,mt let equare. c. Styr; rival Wheeler. charge to liiearagna,l and. ,to. hi n ,r, m a d e , th e 'nditor of the Nashville Union, the pigt of charge to. Guatemala,, which it is !presumed 'Yeti gentle men will:mmept: --This' confirms , the qdateuterit previously.made, that the general mission to all, the Central American States wilt be briiteti up; and thus the troublesome Borland be got 'rid of. Cotton lei grown' Utah Tern and-some good samples has been seen In Tains. It is de-, scribed as - of short 'staple,. fine fibre ~ and rim*: Ming in color the celebrated Sea Isiand Variety. :Ilison the "Wholi,. it has more thi - ipp4rOice of fine wool` than cottan. It; grows; ' -. _ zis../.llllllllllTkilloll-AND Neir,,Lkd ford hlextury, shading to Hie Greytown wymi os eva that the adnaidetradert-Ints 01*Ii more mignaurmity.than. i eardd have been anent pd by itcmost ardent Adar era. It felt obliged • • - 7.\ -- - -.--7,17,7 HenY \A in - 777 -- ---7-- V. ----- , Srunnel Lew. \ ,\ 0 paper of 'Saturday morning announced the d ath of Mr. Lewis.prominent ewis. The pminent post tiim - h t\ has occupled. for ninny years,\ and libt estimab private rif.pies demand a more ex-. \ tended nlice. \ ' , , ; 73 \ Mr., Le ' was bor?t. at \ Falmouth, Miss:,, in • March, 17.119. Ills early advantages for educa tion were very poor, and, ite s !iever attended 'a school of any kind More Wan stx or nine months 'in his whole life. His fainity e.raigrated to this, 1,1, State in 1812, when he was 'thirteen years old. A year or two after; heirsis eniployed in carrying the nail on horsebatik, between ,ere and Chilli cothe. Ile afterwards learned her Petters ' trade, and worked sonic, years at lia business. P.. Ile was then employed is a clerk * th office of Danis ; Mum, Esq., Clerk of Court, d after vrriting, through the day, would spen th even ing, node, portion of the night, in stn - f t l r a r w. , He then applied for admix ion to the , v- ing with hiM briefs on which be receiv $'...,060 - 4 ix\ . fees. The first cane lie - argtp4 was bef re the Supreme Couet of. this State in Which bksuc- 1,11 ceeded in. indricimg.,them to , ;reverse theitieurn p. decision, and for. which he received a fee of 0 He waia Goof:II and adviser 00Ir. William 14 - ~ Woodward, tho founder of the Woodward High IA • &hoot, and hod, nodoubt, some intluance in hi, ,R• l • clueing him to make flint magnificent donation.' He was Chairman of t e Board of. Trustees pf this \ • fund. --- lie Was a par er of Nich. Longworth, \ s . , . .. \ Esq., iathelaw prate-am n, in his early years at ‘5. ',, the bar. Ile was afterw s a local preacher in 'k \ the Methodist church, Hi great interest in the . ` . :4 ,-: cause of 'education led him to take an active part in the., remodeling of M , '; \ ir State Common i School Lawi, and the Legislature of 1837 and\ 38 appointed,hlm State Superintentlent.of,Com- , fi t \. \ ' mn . Schools. \ln this capacity. lie travelled the \ • ', State, and his lectures and speeches in all parts •of thei t State, in 1838 tind'39,had\nittelidalluenee s- in increasing and 'establishing Ike g7eral feeling in farm X.& popular edic.stion. •,,' .• \ , . . . . n the rmt e e f ni tia i n la r v ' 'oc era nt n e 6 , e a il n e d i l a ri l d w irss a e n s '' , • , \ -easeab and; on t fis \ isubj t always atir,acted large a d iite7... .. .. *. \ 1' \ . Ilut his hthora in the ,cause of auti- very \ Made hi the .b t known .' He was the ac • ow-, ' \ \ ledged It' dof hot cause in this State, and \ ' t '' , •7 \ ik \, maintain . thatposition as long as his health , • ‘,. permitted take active part in business a - , , . \ \ fairs., Ile w El repeaillyitominsted by the Lib . c \ •\ \ ' \erty party, as \ their candidata for Ijovernoreeveri against his earnest and often repeated wishes.— ' . • . , His sincerity was neverikained, even by those . who oppoSed him and his centre. , . • - \ 1 . . . \ Mr. Lewis was emphaticallYauelf.made man. \ ' Without the extraneous influeaces of family or ' ' .' \education, Ina energy, and, and merit, haiiiiron , ... fl . for hint an honorable name and fame among his ' • ' \ .. ;. fellow men. The elements of his character wane \ •theberoic. Whatever his hand found to do, he' '. • did With his might. Ito was a philanthropist of \ . ,• the noblest cast. Nothing that concerned his \ • V, \ \ ' • fellow Men was beneath his notice. -_ Whatever \ - \‘,, ' - ` migixt 'be his mistakes and errors, all will admit ' ' s ~ that be 'vela 'God's noblest Work -- a noble man. , '',\ ' % \ s a , ‘, '• ' • , SCA-NDAI, tiocr DICKENB.—The following : \''., \ pre- cikts piece of scandal is from the correspondent , of Hge New\ York National Democrat: • ~. , 'a Lcumos, Tuesday, July 11,1884. •,' • '--, • " ''‘‘ •'' \y \ Yolif old friend Dickens, whom you. received \ '‘ ' . ' . - I.\ \., \ • \ with sci / rh princely honor, and who assuredly re- \ aid yolikwith more than princely ingratitude, , • •. .. \ \ has agairk"gene \to the Continent:" in other .. . . ' 2.. \ \ words, he kas been\ obliged to give the constable' - .`•\: 'leg-bail,' to order to escape the penalty of his ' , • . - ~ ..,, debts. It is really ovally painful and disgrace- \ •.. . ..., . .fal to \ find a comparative up=startindulging in . . \ 'Such e nal-agave as this. I rememberDickenti , When, h w' as in leteipt ar only s2a a week, as a reporter f. the 'blaming Chronicle. All at once . .., he startsinto the\ possesaion of something like • ten ° s ° : e . SIO D O 4 , 4ng ,:n e cl vii mig e lt n lu i tT i e7ri m ss ° - • \ ,c\d. ndart7c , lion ' all. Bat AO '6lxiplvtely , ,' \ di be real abe olds ;'of 'be. 7 ggar`eu ti b e or m sa bisc a titha e t f l; ma. obli , 4,, t0 II \to ' 1 14. k , ~ ~pia Ilk aal w a bill. •Heh• - a s o ' . .., recen yr commit[ . the in redilde \mean ... s af, , .-. .. s .- ... . selling \ one of, 'his childie to 'li tss B , ett\ .. „. , Coutts, an antitplate wealth lady, \ to who .. he \ - -', .. .. , \ 4 \14\1 had mad an appeal or mon , Miss Coutta . \ \ felted to'camply a s dti ylirith his,reguei \ ' .. .' - \ lint\ohe ofrer to u ' , laic of hie daugh , , \\ . ~ \ ters;And th fellow, o 4 `l,updlrarraigned' , \ the iiinerie a forn- el ing,ractuallysert- \ . `. •‘\ ed with one olds cliildre in a'thitmer w ith \ \-.• .. \ any mechanic , tuning tkitty shillft:o . a w ~, iso lil have; s *lied \all \....\ Frani' ." r a * • \ ''. \\ . - • in ‹ookburrf . a 1.4) r.of t eV, to I (hanii . l) , ' ' i §eo 'ld to \ ha te tatole e a_vsuch . b 'nst tip \ \ \,, ' po• ,it was PreviOilely eni4ototki , that`t \ r a lkens \ \,- \ \ '' w involved in diffichities,ll,o ret very% - „ ... 'nice"`‘.. \ \ no to tharnemis bY, which' holitte pled to, tri- ''' \ \ cats himself Jolliet. as Ydn\will . perma l ts , / ~','‘., \ . \ \' \ reference to ,the book, alvised. \hlm.\po...re ' •.. ' ' \ \ : but so far frwil folloivin thisi a , :ee.ilie,laits. .. ' \ ' . \ recourse to \ the -de.gradiug expedrenta - 'l' , lttie ~ \ \C' ‘ \ •\, . Above alludedto, and meta Ithsuredly he. O,. ,. I \ ,\.' \ luting - disgrace on English literatutina: '' , ..M . '...i , \ • v \ ' ..` - \ The Waahingtop. correspondent ora,fti York \ -'2.t ' . \ \ paper sari: It - is 'a mistake 'th sciPati r e the;SH,iirk no '', ..,.^. ..:, \-\\ vialthyoitisensin Washington. Thera areaarge ‘ 7 . '. ,\ \ number of rich men here, who have biaftlte,ao A ' ' \ by the rise of real estate caused by the liberal .''''. ' , •,, ' \ •\ of the government expenditures,- Mr. Todd,„the 'l, \ \';\.,.. ' \ hatter, in Brom* , Hotel, is estimated to be. Worth . .-... `',',.. \ , '‘,,'.. ' kmillion; George Parker, the grocer, atlialf, a ' ''''. .k,' \ \ million; Otterback, the butcher , at half 'a mil- .. \ \ '‘'', lien; Messrs. Blagden,.oranimar, Duvall, °were, , \' . • Drowning, Calvert, the. Browns, Withers, oke.,\ ' A s y . '\ • are. all heavily interested iu real estate, The \ \ \ \`., late valuation of the city amodnted to twenty- \ ' \\\. four millions, which shows a verigh avenge ; . \ '‘ \ per capita for an inland town. ~,V • -.' -- - N. • \ , r. Vk.,. `, ,In addition to the above wie hav/o mid. the \. '. . s name.of Mr,Corcoritn. Mr. C. must e worth at - ' s least a million : end a half. J. C.. Maguire, the • 'I, . auctioneer, maybe put down for "5500,00. The . \ `. \ , \ following gentlemen though not' millionaires, would be justified Atli ing in any ono of elk; free '. I L .; . . \: • \atone palaces on t a' Fifth Avenue of New ork: '... • ,,, , Dr. W. Gunton, Joh ,W. 'bleary, Lewis Johneort, , , William Orme and Robert Farnham.—lrash., ` ',. • - 1 S'lr. \ - - ' . - \ '4, ' '. \ 11. k oN C O AL. A.ND I • COMPANY.—The prop . \ .. .., - .. city of this company col prises about two thou. .\ - . ' \ \ sand flares of land, whichsbost $150,000, And is *., ,\ . ~.,' situated \immediately aroulid the town of Wel- \ • ', . ~,, lersburg,libout tine miles - fram Cumberlind, In ' ' . '•,; Pennsylvahis; The Cumberland Mine ' Jain- nal says thaboard of direotorof whom: areral . \ . '...„, \ are gentlemen from. Ba4timore, [net lately the . ..... ' . ''' \, \ town of Somerset, and resolved titeoranience op , orations at onne. - Majklloss VCratird is he \ . • " \ .president of thenompant,.,and W. l .lO.:Atkitia44 Esq., the engineer in charge of thoiliiiirciad and mining, improvements. "'\' , -.'''',:‘,.... ' - \ MOs; ABOUT iFIE \ORETiviei`,Bo36l)y.tilitiT. —The Washington earrespondent of the:Titnes publishes\tha tenor of a converiationvrith,Col. ' • , Fremont on the Groytown.atrair, ithicit en in tats • - I ' ' to little beyond the deClaration of, the Caltrl, \ . .. that - Cap[ Smith'i shooting of the'ongrevns, en . •. \ -'.. the estimation of the a the Arnericans there. anant ,`, . . ~ . ,of deliberate murder; and that Mr.. Bb s rla n d, A . . . \ .the speech he mails to the crowd, as well as In \- private conversation , declarett.that 'halms in-',,.,' \ . - . • • \ strocted not to recognise in nay arayt;the *alum: - \\ \ , ity 'of Oreytornt as oeparatefrom tbit of lieu- \ . \ 17 x• ,at slues, sow opens*: :.. CIMMICIrri.74ITOcd's t. 7 ~ ~,., .. . ~ - RENCIII tINENtIiILLINGS; o_f the bik- i _ ~. \ \ - . . WiNVED—A.purebaioi.for the baiXdsom v v_ and poundron Troyl.llll. • kis t• home. - :Enquire ot ' 4 ;•.7 3e....15n • ••• TWOS. WOODS.I3, 41135 t. ROUNDX IT I'S .-79 id®. new lauding pteimer ChalMtsre rDICKVAr.. 15 v. No 1 Lard, j .reced ati4 a. siutivZit, D11,111)11211t CO. ItY y1t1117.4,4 httati . yry 0111. ; .71 do do Paw hex. • 11.11ITElt. DILWORTH' CO FrIZO AINDIA.WASH SILKS, at. Low. Price's:L . ;IVe him red ala dles:Ws fl'a'sh Blase tba Low swims! - GI etc par an imertmearosi basal or, tan best fitfrotivinn. 'SUNDRIES ---4 bbls. Latd; 105:.501e,..w0u,50.0.1...p.0ntp_ tufiunea_Aitoona foviala ar '. -KM • - /S•••". 0 mCK l'a "AU • yOSIERY AND GLOVES-A. A. -Mason * 0p..m...1.4.1, thwrSeml-Anniuds.a..".46, Mal' r u r tk... 011 0 ,4,,ry sun °loves at a valuation ot2a pax , iiillbrSALT-300 sacks "As4tozes't Liv; A -U o° ` 1 , -* t tbr 4` :l ll l,7el a iaZx ,N.. 6""bY ____ , ...____ fiItEEISEr-100 his. 'prime 1V,.. 117-4 'eese L./ rea'Allblailav =dile aaktry T.IATTLZ k t t. Q D fOAR-110 hbds Sugarinst nod a t or \ far: Rays Y4lll e EAPIES-25 saa — prns Ohio liiyes , L leadlsll for nail b, ', DELL* MOM Warn, at. EARLASH-40 bblare for sale b—i- --- —. ER aSTLWB irt.LATEV ting tvatho riatt4rigto_!a AS fend6,l the. the' fsepointment of 4..10110 Int 103 ... _. .. , ..,.. , VOTIO Teg n A ii .RNEEL44-., .. on\ .1,1160 1.1 Rik Impro:l"Toakr, ..t p~t•ot g . , w,,* . _ I Igategrk.ir . .• • 2P.. a. 5 7 11% allArria :la'ao.uaZiAlialaa, laar Naos -- -.le -,.• :. • a NV/ --- ._."--, _.........,- ' , 3111N1.1 2 120 Ins. on band a) \ • No ,12. coma. Wocdir 4t . \\dv
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