ESTABLISHED IN 1786. PITTSBURGH GAZErrE • , PLIBLISITED DAILY - AND 'WEEKLY BY • ' • DAVID NYCWILITE.) :•, • FNAMUEL MUDDY. otnal or Taa snart , =ism hairs, AID WOOD: ~•. • • • ALLY—Six dollar. her maws, paisible hall malt . . to adv.*. . - . SP KEK L Y--Two dens:ism sunhat, In Mee:me. 'Ohba he supplied on the Wowing conditions: :Three triples pa 5 00 . Ton ri p ples to L . -" . 2.reotp dogma do" tw 00 e n dDooloan for each to er .. ..he — a - ilaressed trione pessou, tolls pall hprarlablp adrauce. No club phi.. win 'Let seat utter the rn= expires, MIiCSII the money Is seat Pir •=FATES OF; ADVERTISING: • • • ' • 64. oto,o , (101 Ines of Nonpareil or Anatol 0 S 0 Do ' each additionr au alteeTtian..-- o'u D Do r one 'month., three months 000 ro lone „ 10.00. Standing ardsllnee or per annum) • 00 floe dollar for a r able , edditio . • ~ One spaannehange Mosso:m.(3yr an. , • " • -.. ...had , . of PaPer ...-. 25 0) ' each additional alum% inverted overeat. month, and !for each additional equate lasated under the yearly rates, advartimaientaezoWiding a square, and nii.over Moen n .Tradta 'huged not ' Tart t i gal 'it «Werth:memfa ber. , = , : , , lnonnt u ct a t or ga o r it he t it; cigeztA.. tb. eir.other advartleamenta.. Ad same vertisements not marked on the ropy lis a specified number of Insertion, will Do continued till forted, and l"' annlii i i ' tist;rs is strictly Malted to their own immedi ef ate businem, and all advertisements for the tamelitt of other persoos, as well no all edvertisontents not immediately connectal with their own business. and . clams i g t Atr i zry. , I . l.menz a t tengtlA: t r t gt e h eo erw . ig ; ' , he. Fr. such tranall2r idvartising. la will be mparately gendlawd, and prompt payment la desired. All adeartisementa Ear charitable .lostitntions, Cow tone. MD% ward. township. end other public racetiain4 and all meetings end moths:a, to be cbarited halfehee. Marriage notices to be charged 60 terliL Death notion Inserted or charg. unless ancomps - clod by gunnel invitations or obituary notlem, and when actrantanted,to he paid far. Be , italae advertisens, and all attune sndingeoraninnica. Gnu .or :northing notims .desined to call attention to '• Fairs, Palms, Ceneerta or any, public entertalmnents, where charges are made or edmitiance-all notices of pri vate smenedatiorm-overy notion designed to call attention' to private enter moos, calenlatal or. intended to' promote lodividasl Intercet, can only he Inserted with the nyder , Standing' that the Wee ia to be paid far. • If intended to be Inaerted I f the local whom, the some will be charged at the rite of 10 cents Dec Don Zir not Ima to he harged hiple price. . Tavern Llamas PaUtknas $2 each. • Meal &tato Agents' and Auttiomwre advertisements not to be clamed Mader yearly rates, but allowed a discount of lialet74.laree and onrothird per teat foam the amount of TIIIMITLT 121 MILT I.l.fina. . One &mare, three Incertiona.. . ........ -SI VI ~ • ' • Do. • " each additional . • • ADT2ELTMEIKI32II 1% WTSII.I . PAPP (IO hem) ono cents; Do. • • each additional incertion..-25 omit, AU trarudent advertiromnonta to be pall In advance,' RATES OF DISCOUNT.. '-'• - ;.(:O3IMCSEDI'LLIST !OIL TIII InTreniCll4ll 6412Strt, 91 N. - HOLMES & SONS, Brokers. ; No. Vt . Marld aLfstatea Skied and Petered aft. Patthitrgh, r,.._- BENNOTLYAIsiA, . 7 ...nth al" Item s.:..:._. 111 Bank .of Pittsburgh .....-4rir Branch at I oringatown- do klanhange.llmk of d0......par City - Bask, Clorinnatl - do - Mar. and 'Manor's of dr.paz Cammardal Bkgbodn'l. do .11aok nf COntraeroa...-.44e.klanklho Bask-- ---. do :Bask of Norrit.k.mertsa...rar tafarette Bank- ..... ..... do Bank Of Bates Llbertbstsar OW Lifelns.&!Trusted.. do tar. a rrionagVar...rar a= ga.k. do ~i . U mm = ... .. •- • =el ni tll n » L eav - c.: " ,..i.kp a is i dr. - ,.,. i , .. !y4rard Bark. odoatoo ,4 . ., ; t: . . ---..•-par au aoler t h v ßa l o , k , „ . 0 1 1 L. L ....,... ,Nc Mn . af , vitjt i lar i k i L.7l32:o-... :par ?tin, York . Cly..-.......-. 311. ... • ni&.........nar tr ifairlVEC, . tknark 8a5k.:...4..........par Onontrf-- - ....,.....Vi , Tradipexagge18•61!........'...... - tor N . :JERSEY 0 DI:I3.Wd.R.E. .., Western Bank-- .-....par =advent 8ank5.......... hi. , ••:Bank of Chounbrie• busk., /ii. •• _ VIRGINIA. I Bask of Chester Uountr,...sar &ink of the Vallsr.'-'-I,li JfaskofDearills----.....-parDanko( Ts..ll.lthroond . ftak. of Del.Cs,Cherter-nar Ex: Bank. Va.. Norfolk , Bant Of tiessantown...—TOlt=thl V = l , ..fi Bask of te l l=n m r...t.7".:- . lNorth Westerrrßank.... 4- I M Lic a 3114d eo. k ront " . .. „.. -114 • 8randie5....._.........„. " • liar* of s . Bank of Care Fear...,-" 2 'L • 03Insrids. Bk k Bridge 01-par;llaak 01 51. ie Bank of :Leandro '2 Borloriown Bank - -..--par,Cont. Bank.WlLNlngton. 2 ..radon Bask.,-........-....pariMerobante ML. Ba,Nes barn, 2 - . Farme? Bk olFineks boltarOlk of theStof .s:Carolina 2 1 Fame& Bk of Lancaster...4w Bank of South Carolina , 2 Fsrmon , Rsok of Boadingrar Bank of. Charleston.. ,- .'/arm. Ilk of sennylkill Co-nar Bloaters' k Aleehan'ilik . 2 • For. It Dem. Waynesburg. It, •• - GEOIVIIA. Tranklla BY Wastdngton-nar Augusta Ins. k.Bk'g Co :Ilatrisbwg 8ank.......-... 1,. 1 Dank of.tugusta...-....-. 2 . Ilsoesiale Bank--:. ..... -.11.111k of ilraturoiek, Aug's 2 4 - laseaster Bank..-.... - ....par ' • TENNESSEE, =ter °rout,' Danis -.par drloolrent Banks- ....., 2 " Igtoenr.liank aria yi Bk of Kentnekr.LooLsVeM .llononsabals Baak...-.....parißk of haulm's. Thundon " . West Branch 80nk..._.:... ,41Northem Bkagentankr ." ':'Wrosning Ilk,Wltkasbarre youtbern BkofKentocty " • - York Bank...-.......—.: I? ' ._ MISSOURI. Belief :iota.- ...--....17.: Ilk of State of Missouri -1I.; •.. 01 110 . . '.. . . - -_. ILLINOIS. • Ohio. state Bask--..-- I N . State Bank nod Brioche. 50 Broach at , Atros..-.....-. do Bask of Illlnola ... 75 ' Wasiak at Atb5tut..‘,........ do ....WINONSIN., -. • &o.ok at . P040;07i.-- do 3.1.t..* viW , i.. i l / 2 3. ehlt• 6 ' Munch' at Clallirothe:... do, MICIIIGAN. Htstudrataeoreand. do karrurre Meehaul& Dank 3 Drauch at T01ed0T01ed0..._..T01ed0..._....._ .d0 orretoroeut Stock "Dank 3 Enoch at Payton...--.-. do Ponlnsulaz Dank„..:—... 3 Bum* at Dalairate...— do I rumsanee Company:..._ 3 Branch at. Columba..._.. do State ... Itank..,-_.......8ank...._...__. . .....3 Branch at Ashtabula.-- doi - CANADA. Branch at :latent _.,.... ... do Ilk of N. Ammo, Toronto 6 'Branch at Ilausnald--.. do Ilk of the People. Toronto 6 Dtatteh at Tan1ey....,...... , doDank of -11cettrest....... 6 Branch at Chertouatt he BS of U. c....v...ltrropta 6 tim;dl w...binGl7:-: r-tsriam iXCIIANUR. Branch at do On on York.-..... ...... 11t Branch at Lanoastor„.„ do Go Thlladelphla--..--.. do Branch at Stoabenvillor- do On do .=at 'Mt lemon do WESTERS EXCIIA.)IO.E. at Nil;ll.liC..._ 'Branch st Spring/told-- -- Branch at do r. ...... " Branch at TrO do GOLD ..OLNDSPOCIEVALOY.. Drawl' at !It. t.... do Doubloons, Spanhd”--.15,00 - Drawls at Z1L1551T1110...... do do • Patriot...--15,50 Bra:tett at Norvalk...-::.;.: doinglo, old -Draneh at Portaosouth-- Ereds doE.ala kokod'oro-.-:-.1 7,50 Be at do. Ton 7,90 Breath ats,Wßranch at. Cuyahoga do Sorervigno...-..--... 4.83 , Bessich at Massilkot- - --: do Too ..... a. 06 .11nuarlt at W000ter.....- . ... do INaruloorts------.. Add .PRICES OP STOCKS. I . i:IWIITZD FOR Tuz prrrantatou °Luna. DT ( A. WILKINS Sr-, CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, • NO. n 'ewe STRiET. • tr41 . 110;443441m •21 , 6.,.-..-.- / 0 0 ''''' . - iittJaa.4l34di Do.' • 6.4..........«.... 100 . -' • 1144.F0t. 4.1414. ''. 1 " 2 1:"; : P6 : - . 7.7.7 - ' . 12° 0 ' '-' .. - . ifa u tti j /ruic .7. 41 6.,;.6:...„...... ~....... 100 86 ' -' 101.114y6i0V. ...„ ~.. Jib,- eou.O. lii . • ... 7 9 0 _ . f 1.." -:: -. . . .• do ", • .'" iii44Z6il ' e 's ll ' T ' 1 1 4 : . ' . -- ' ' . 1;1 ;i'' '- : 1ui...14t, - Jl - 41 -.. , Do. ono- 6 " 3 , 9 . 7- li. y o 'S 87 ....- o' . - ' ,.. AnI V R T d et.4 4 ;iiCiiii . 100 .. 8 . . 7: • h`l ' /1". . 4.. k)." 1411 • ' fluedre Plttsbures...... ....-.. 60 ' -63: ; . 67- ' DI T. 61.4 4 .4144 6144ciustt 4.144auf Hassr. 60 MI - tam do 6 r.lindisatellank..-. 6 0 67 35,4 .4 4 4 . - . AL140 4 30" - 8 .. 813 1 8 • 40 ' 2IS. tatluunt Deissitll4olc. oo to . lag. : 11,..; 1. 40:464 . . 16 !80dge....._ .?b 11 Z D14..1461.41344. -.- LaTfl4. BL /121 1 ,1 1 $ a re. -.-..--.-.." .4 11 - 2 iiii::: 7 214.1 Northam .Llbeftles.....,-. 60 40 '46 ply. - .4/61.4 1111 1 / 6 1asvort Dridge-.._. 'FratlLl,L .. . 70 16 ,- . - ...I.lll4ll.llte'llunsesaar.... I 10 EL Div. 21 et of. westairn Ingursueo Co.. - ' II D lOSi Dtr: BUT VI '.- ~ Amodated riremon's Pittsburgh to 141.14f..._ : .• 60 41 • 40 Dir. 411.3 7 1 1 01. . Pletatrab. S'Loul64lll4- 60 40 27 do i 1 itt4 4. 1146 Wm_ —l4.- .60 .68 .68 .... . ; .. )4 816,etuste, 60 12 . .41 My. aid,: 4 113 - You 411,1 my laselmucer 60 16 '"' Nirw "Steek. -' • Venue. Orottal 1461,1.44.... SO -44 . 42 . ; - • - . 42 nwal: 14Droad 60 46 i 4 , •Balt k Ohlo 114132.5611. .. . - 60 - -.•- '43,144604.4 Wellelie R. It- 60 - ' -'.. • ._ ....... . - p(•7l4m llsilway,Dry Dock 1.1.3 116 100 " ;.: :::', 44Totto )lauuLOo- ..-... 60 60' .7 /41443604180uds t)...... 100 as . - . ... ;. .'inilir CeveY d Asu '. l . lLa 1 ?6 . .liF' • ...... : ' ' , ... Alla. 1 Pen74r• Plaisk Ild 26 VI 25 11rootudsurtizoplks 60 10, - fl ItlnV .... 1. ' '""... 180 1 - 0 Et.' Dlr. .. rut. s - 130ALT....= - 142; 1118 • D1r.11166,1120 'North suerica.....-...,.. - .72 66". N. 606664. ph i T e/brn 3 21 ; Plttibua4lll6lo /10161.. , ‘.. - 4' 3 1 Ohio '..... Adteiii - ..:.--.,... ...3's U=NESlia;;;:=:: : Tx ~ .1 - I . , ,-.. .Phrf . 1=1C3e.i::::77 - ::. ; 2 3 " . . 27 ' ~ Mgr ei .,,:=::::: : .:.....= .3,14 .6 36; .'• ' .t,' , Ltr , :•:-.4-,----•••••• , i iii IX - . .. . filUan:::::::::::::::; - .7... 1 27 ' 1 ' 7B ' ''.• .. trutDL S.- t . .: ..-:" 7....: : . : :.1 - ' 12.4 1 12 ' . :w.a . ryith4,-7.:::.:......t:-. ~ io 1 530 . , • XXCLIANGIS AND BANKING If 01 A; WILKINS CO. • onuid sfow Bask Iluating Are 71 11>soCk /did :PORtI 4 / 4 .1111d. Domestic EX.Cldl.llgO, 0/D• 'lank Kota dad Laud Warrenteought and sold. " w re Mooed. and Isms negotiated. • Stocks t dad soldCoseiddnion. • ••• aitl . rtd When 144 GEORGE R. ARNOLD & CO. MlALEttirn JYt thltlfitt/Voos§ BANK 1101'0,; .. 74 ) 1 owrlA sCred. avy4l72e .C" 1 *l6 All'rromsactioas szodllbrra qf l A. HARDWAIIE FOR • ADDISRS AHD) CARRIAGE Iii.A.IKELL3.• . ' ',• in..truoi, rlrramoz: pothe.44l.4, , Duaukis; , mois, Diet thdr, Beal cc//+arx Amber Stalngo, A :INN V4rtdaly &a, *a •-• Lpl . lly ileoznal,wll2 l / 4 4 oppy4 • , I. nilltitAi . „-«.......;....- ...:-‘ 4.183.1. --; • ' ..:-.... - -.. 5. sasixs. H ATEMIM FALLIS M : & C 0.,. COMlisiall Merebantly sza them! Fonrardels, by Canal, River Bnlircact.2lo. Zi Canal ••stS(tet wen M. ..and amnion, Wee% 'South ILL) nstlaThln. . Bins 40. 7: • Mows. lUniaryA 1,11 t Whita, • . ;.: - 5.. tVL 8 " 1 6 4 1 3 °,41,,, •' ' -' . -.L.,.:':... -_ - . oD.l . txtr4llc4 dh lineinnatl it ....; ilWri a t t lyr I CZ t iarg %gain Valley .4 ga.V .... JOSEPH - aLIIPELAH„ .Trzzarasar.s sar,arr, DR.A.Litit zzr DEPORTED 01131,115, ' 1 63 tart nrret, ratataiV, Rosy. rzw..m. THE DAILY . i .•PIT:I , --- -- -5 - svitorrt - GAZ BUSINESS CARDS, ATTORNEYS. 1 0 O ' 4 , Attar #cattiNittautranarriulgh.Fkith _ seW; HALL, . Attorney at Law, "Bake !)e It rs aildings,“ Ursat street, betreen Fourth and .1) ad Alloy. ' an,lo-srlyT LO °BERT- E. PIIIttIPS, 'Attorney at law, SL Utah , . Mo. fe7 ---,--- ItOBERT POLLOCK, .Attorney at Law— comer or Filth and Grant streets, opiarit. tbo Court ulna atcps, Plttsburgh: • x.)24-era TAXIES J. KIIIIN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth strott • Dear Grant, Pittsburgh. ;WWI, FiA O. FLAlN,tttorney at Law, ;J 170 Yoorth street, .g J. ASPERt. BRADYAt.to n i r 73y — fit Lair - , 'T lia !, o: 89 Flfth stmt. Pltteb BANKERS AND' I RiliiE RS. - r `-- rERNAN.& Ater,' and ehan.e Renters, No. 95 Wood I. At, earner ofDiamond All:1i t burgh, Pa. •- •.•., /90 - Buy.dsell tiara Not:mond 'Colts. Discount. Time Exchouse. and Protnissory Note* moko Collections in all the principal cities of the Union; Receive Deposits on — esll union interest; and giro their prompt sttentlos tSoll oth er matters ot , Pettainiort to a Broker's business. IKSL.E.s.stern Eschanste constantly for solo. snlClly .. . .. r. 0 1 ,11.11 IlißiillEft .& RABB, • Bankers • and Ex &sox., Broker. Buy and sell Gold and Sllrer sod . Notes, negotiate lams on Real Mate or Stock Peen• titles, porch.° Promissory Not* svad Time Bills on East and West. Buy and sell Stocks on Commhedon. Collet .bons 11111441. MAW points In the Union. ABMs corner of Third and Wood streets, directly opposite the .4. Charles . A N I:..K.LNI).-, Coin, Stock and .Exchange Broker, Fourth etreet—Mas eels Stocison on: /Isobel:to on Eastern ides .upplied at env rent seam Collectione tondo on.theW4mt at kneente Wee tern tank Notes Bought and mold. WATClattlf ...1C51M1..11.113N, „WY. E. P.iitl. yALMER,II.gicNA Co, gitecessors to llosscr, Minna & 0,, /Waken, Stelonngeliroltera and mien in Foreign and Domestic Etehango.Certiffeniset of =lt,Eank Notes, an t d Spec:Jo-N. W cornar of Waal and Ch Cm. crart :ollter= "t adr 1 , 74eg peZolo tn of tbo tinned Stat., "ban Diorama paid for Foreign eat American Advance. mart or consignment. of ' Produae. shipped east; on liberal term. nu. n. trairaate. ..... IeTLT:. NIP/. WILLIAMS7S; ao.,:iiankers and; . •Fachici we Brokers. North East corner of 'Wood and Third street& Pittsburgh. All transactions made on liberal 'tame, and collections promptly attended . jag-ly A. CO., Exchange Brokers, . No. 75. Fourth street, opposite the Bank of Mtn , °nat. All transaction. at smut liberal rates. .00 .1...1111,11ER, Jr. ' Banker and Bro- Pittsinaker. 4th Woe, 65. acti al rating. the Bank of rgh. HOLIIIES at SON, Dealers in Foreic l:n . : , 'att a trigT i q u a., -E a - V"fgcngerrroct,'" Pitt, burgh. t he ta ttoo. on . ill the prtnelpal &lee throughout the tutted State. BOOKSELLERS &C. JL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer,No. rtrFourth street, Apollo R. .W171)1111, Wholesaticr - i.nd Retail P T ) "Dealer Inleacti* School Payer Pittsburgh. rune) • - Form S. DAVISON, Bookseller7ind Sta .; amen rammer to thlrilna 4% . Armes, No, f !Market street, near Fourth, Pitt*burgh. Pa. ELRY S. BOSWORTH, - Bookseller and .Dealer A in Stationery. kn., lin. n Market street. near owl, Pittsburgh . _ _ KAY lc- CO., Booksellers and Stationers, . LS Wood sheet, next door to the owner of Third ,I`.. School .d Inv books 000stantly on bond COMMISSION &C. a. .w. acn5~..,......_.. . . . •'' J. W. BUTLER &:Co._, VORWANDING & COMMISSION MER • • • CI:TANTS WWI Ikuderatti all bin& of Pitteburch Mut t:dictated Artie.. .Lead Pipe and Sbeet Lead. N. ft First West, Pittsburgh. au..5.17.1%4 • • • - • . WM. H. 8171701 t. • • • Whelexate Grocer, linicrter and Dialer in VOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old MO sonortgabels itye Whipkr.'No.l2. Sooth-Fitt ] raze of {rood and Irnnt Pitttborch. mh.l IV. 1 5 0INfiEXTER, GeaeritTf‘ierehan lit• mater end COMMitlliol2 Verdun t, Iff Front •tiett and in street. Pitto , Surgll. • n.V2O-I=4 & M'BANE, Commission. and for- Pi r tsT" l t giVuTIP 4 471 stro.t, Vltilburgb. .4403-Ir.. urason S. CO.. \Pholecala Oro era, bun Dealers: and Cconatisslon Umlaut No. rty *Met. Pittsburgh. inn nrsacra. rukn wan—. rotirrra QPRINGER lIIRBAUGH (Sincts t, 1.11,1.0 S. Itabancla.) Coinlentealca and Faroerardins dienhanten Dealer. In Wont and he'd., generlly. Nos. ghntnnd dl6 Seen. Moots. Pittsburgh. Pa- ent.ly - y &W. REA, Flour Factors Commission ..nd Forwarding Merchants .d Thcalcr. in Produce generally. Orders for Pittsburgh Manufactareet urennotly attended t. Non 74 Water and PO tenant eta, Pittsburgh, Penna. • . • aptd.y. •ELARDi, JONES & CO., — gucce g sors to ATWOOD. JONES & CO ,Cominbalon and tonna+. Pittsburgh.eretunts, Dealersln Pittsburgh ThumActusedGoods. R EIOEY, MATHEWS a GO., Wholesale Gra , arra Connoted= aad Forwarding Merchants.. and tit forßrighton Cotton Fanjet Water at. Plttelmrah. NIEROER ANTELO, • General Commie ". .on 3ferdlants. Philadelphia. Liberal' advances made on toodaturnmta of Produce generally. .iaThf . JOHN IrAtT.-4:.. - Ora .111 . 2LAtf Cbmrt Pttubmnh -B. CCLbnrch mANFIELD.a 260 , late. of Warren,' / LogrlAon and Porlrarding Merchant, tend Whole- Pearl Ash, and'Weatena P R = ire=yl'4".. Yot sot between Stnithlf aid and Wood, Pittalrorgh: 1.'"" "n* TDOICAD =mt. a... • ... • . . • _Animus A Vta e 6(6;74.117.Z Eittu & co -T-- LITTLE /c CO., 'Wholesale Grocers, pitt 4Zrietz=CoiambrVirbsongtallrat isa.r33 WAREHOITEiE.-HENRY H. COLLlNS,Yoncirdlng mut Osmmlidon Merelmatamd ikatsr ba Bat t ,r Lab, and Protnee generaly, 25 Wymd itmert, al** Water. Plttoburgh my3l VITON.BONNIIORST Iv MURPHY, Whole- Brie Grotent and Conamla . nn Merehands, and Dealers Pittationh Mantaseturesi =,Water. stmt. PM* 1 "lAMB FORSYTH; Jr., Forwarditig and Oaroadattan Machast,ll.lsB Watt. street, PlttaTharo. feetbly's, 11IISKASPALNER, Importer mid Dealer In Fret& and American Wall Pade_r, lqn. 65 Market between Third and Fourth "net, Pittsburgh. MeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole- Cod ."421 . e t t i 4 D irte l Vdr. C :r7", Nt l in g dorZagi Steam Beat anMmansa. Na. 112 Market street. MORRIS A. PATTON, Wholesale' and Re tan Oneeee, on tho' Eastern oldo of tit... Dlalcumd. DRY GOODS. "FRANK TAN GORDER; Dealer lir Trim • h m .. UUoeieerrfr and (Noma Uwe' Goods, - Embroideries, Oant . e. FUSagbing Mods and Taney artkleta a fall as Mae cat t o o wh sa ch Unoal=yo be r Ih bastrN . P o, csorinlda LXAOXC SO, EITICIILCIT.C. UTO 1 AA. MASON & COI; Wholesale ana.Retail Dialers tn Fatkr tint Role Dry . Onvli, 26 Inith VtITRPNY 'do BURCEIYIEW, Wholesale a ==.s4Dr, Vs Merchants. corner Four thand GROCERS . . . aosa 1 - 01.1. N FLOYD k CO., , Wholesale Grocers tr mearnd t C , mr b a u o n n a Mersbaqa.tio.l73 Wocl and 2 . 2 Lb. , . . . • 1,16 . . 40BEItT .15.100RE;WholeHati Grover, Eft- Undue lioducw Pittsburgh Mk. arcs. mut 11l kind . of Foreix...a Dowwwii. liquors, No. 310 Liberty enact. (hi hand! wen' lar roll Az stork et sun ash.perior ohl. iteaktrwrshelk Whiskey: which w i ll bo ) . ;our& aLladitldf ....0. 0.301. D. 9 BLACKBURN k. CO., Wholesale Gra .e. .i, -esss; Mm a ! and Madan In Produce and PI tabarah Manafacturec (dA b lderh and Oakum' always oa baud at their 'Wand:Loam 1 . Waal. great, Matra:rah.' eipit7 1 .-.' SLT ISAIAH. DICKEY do CO., Wholemilo Gro . nem anntandon Mereluntitowd Denhtre In Produce, Ism 66 Water street, nodlC7lrto • t strx4. rittsmulch. /ORS 1 . 41111...:......—rium C. sot. ROE, Wholesale Grobere and Cxnuriselon Merchants, N 0.194 liberty street PM. _ _ IM=NIRSI!EMg - • M: BAGALEY & CO.; Wholesale Gro wseri, Was. la and 0:1 Wood street. Pittsbirran. - 7010/ILtalt Grocal an d V V -Te. polder; carrarot Wood . and Blath ardeta, hes ma'am an mord a large ant M choke tiroortie• and Ono Toes—]torsisn Prune and 'Nuts, interim:do and Reran. Wrier, Innidled on thelorrest tomm. , , T4OBERT: DALULL - CO.; WhOlennie Grocers, Gronsninfon Idarelnuoti, Dosloni In Prodoo• -11Golnirgh lbornhotureo, Ba, 213 ,Llnortr Atrod. . „a Para D. Inca:— • • YeaMAW; WICK IferstidtrESS, sum °morel ~ to _.V kJ. o.'sriek, Wholesale Grocenl,Forsarding and ummlsales Merchants, Dealers In Iron. WW, Cot • Yarns. sad Sittabargh lilanWhelatres inslaa/17: Plena. Wood and Water streets. Dltanbeirstb..• ••• - • ' ' CULBERTSON; Wholesale Grocer and 41 . 711 u2 =Thalitalgier Prodt=to Pratt .. &, FiNis, - Wholekalo Crocert, Com aadon Edambent; sad Deniers 1n Produce-110Dnd web - aun cronans . ou Libuti, nom. vd E.th COINMATL, UAW...LEY, WOODWARD & CO., Wholr IP Isla Gloom, N 0. 1 .21 Mutt Anat. thlladslaliO Ml= AGENCIES. 4 CARD.--11aTingr been appointed the ex eluilTs Agents forl'ittslutrgh, fur the rale ocCatent • reted Cemented and Stretched Leather rielthdy. man arrant's& offer It JEWELL k SON, of 11.M/rd. onecticut, 'We now offer for We a large worth:teat or all widths. raaaufacterad, at the manufacturer's priors.. his drtick hank mismior to any Leather Belting ever before °Rem] In this markeL Alma, a large stock afloat widths of India Rubber Belting enustantlYhand. and foe Cale at the 34 withlt , EoltlhE DePots . l io.l an .16 Market strest4 lea2o k 11. PHILLIPS USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent iourt. Stock, Merchandlre nod AIII Broker, tethal .010. 92 h scant, &borer Wood; Dusharee inrenytly ntrenSod t to. irri:olr QAMUEL L. MARSUELL, Secretary Citi ki min Urinal:um Comp•nx, 94 Wielnr etrrrt. . . . F. M. GORDON, Secretary Western 'mu if .. ranee Co., 02 Watarntreet. JGARDINER COFFIN, Agensfor Franklin , _ !fire Inennineo Company, north-erzt corner of Waal 4 / mr4 rereele.. 1) A. 1%1AP1 ... A RA Agent for 14.1a:rare — Mu- AL • cunt Tonuranco Company, MI lCat,r wrist. °tort, u 1' • ItAlt „. J. UPTON EO, It. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (Buoix.A. , zo'rs itif to Taylor t Idioms) thingal CononlEitn and Fru , wanilag 31ertbants..11 'Agoutis for •Eusi,rn 'AanAgorta- Mon 14ners.Wholundo Defilers In Ntstrlo Ilroturisr, la Cotton, Cottss Yarns, hotting, Timm, Matillla..3lis- LoLtrj 4 and hontneky ' Hemp, Tobacco, Buds - Ash. Window rig,•Bar und White Load, Naval Storrs, and Cinch, natl and Pittsburgh- 31anufacturtd Cask generally.— Agents fir the ••Pron . MW" and "Bannur 31111 Shea'. RN Pittsburgh. No. 48 Front !Wrest, (om: who Louisville, littithirgh and It Louis Packet Lauding,) sos. 14 iRSITSII.9O3 A. w. w ALTAI, roan. A. lIUTCHISON & CO., Conuni.sion fihnebnnte malen In and eV: a d lfLu r ls DA. p r e ,. /13 - °alum, Zinc. Paint, tc., te. tot MIME IMOHN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, ip Strode and liiitaleal Instrennents, &ded Books. find S on . Sole agent for Chlekering's Plano Forte, for Western Pennsylvania—No. Al Wood street. I.)FENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Nlusie, Mu -11,1,1 Instriuneuts. and infnorter of Italian Strings, witrglein.t . l C 2l ' 0 n ' . ..1 1 ==. d. .E d 0 Vr7Uu' o P P"'"i Pianos. LISCIIRIEDER, MAsie Store, Fourth . ~ stmt. between Market and Wood. New Ilnektesra. tip int . .. Wring, and Slashed instratnents of all kinds. DRUGGISTS. TWIN HAFT, Jr; ' (success,or to Jaft. 31!Guf -0,7 nu%) Witedeoole and ltotail . Drudzlst and Dealer to Paints, 011 n, Dyottuffe, to, 141 Wood .tr.et., a demo below Virgin Alley, Pittobtrial- tarlietrUlar Agent for Dr. Ford'. Dledloloo. • r0h.,3 orizpor. ra JOSZPII 12VAIIVEI WILCOX & CO., Druggists and Allah _LA . otritex Market street and the Itiosnood,keep confront 17 on hood tt full and onmpleto oroortmout of Drdo e go,lledlefues,Perfumernuadertlclee portidulouto their Lure. Physiclens peescriptlons carefullyeernpnundvd. myl9 JOBEN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer ir. • Drugs, Paints, Tarulabos w,ld Dye Stuffs, Nn. berty street. ittsburgh. AD °Mesa will reeelve prompt attention. Wge Antfor Loudon kCo valuable family camlleiner. Mar A. FAIINESTOCR & CO., Wholesale UP • Dm:guests. end man:dm-torero riThlte Lead.lZed Lend. orAltitbarre, corner Wood and }tent streets, Pitts Le- meta E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in low. sarinaucf nt urn OIaWA RM.. RAIIN & REITER . Wholesale & Retail Drugltists. calmer Libert7 and St. Clair streets. ttsburnit. SCIIOONMAK ER & CO., Wholesale CP • Drtnn:lsta, :Co. 2.1. Waal street. Pittetntrith. OSEPII FLEMING. Successor to L. Wilcox *Di Co.. corner Markot street 00.1 Distantat—tCeens can stsatly an hood a , nal complete assortment af brans, Ha isms Chests, P.lumery, and all ankles pertnlntna to his business. Phystelans prenniptions carefully. enmpounded at an Lonna. jiftly. WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE, succei:sor to ItItRPIIY & LEE, NI, Wool Pralß, And (innmi•Pninn Al.rebiknt for Da. nain 0, Amerlftn Word , Gonda Nn ntront. tur.s MEDICINE. R. JAMES KING: Offleo and Regidenee, N 0.112 ECM amt. aprawile . the Cathedral, PUG- IVISI. VARIAN, NI D.. Offth, Gth street, tc . Y 7.4 , 1 tr Sotlt fold. OA. .- I I...irr- 9to n ... zi. .. d to 3. P.M, 7 to O. r. It MERCHANT TAILORS. Merchant Tailor and "Clo- - 1 Mt, Vog;', l, Z;'l 7 .ltY:;ll,l= IMGRY.Merchant 'Tailor. Ora mr and Dealer In Readr Mad* Clothlng.l6l Wb ertr rtrpet. . • WATTS A; CO. I',lerchant — tailors, 181 .4 • Lftwrty stmet.—:Wv ars anyr ref-eh - I,lg etork (mot.(mot. for Gentlernees irrra,—(„loth, our riretnw Amt Vratingsortb• nowoort sty!. awl Ilnoetqculler- Oor frt.:vela .4 ca.lcsrmrs . 11l pleson.4.• ucte I.mhl ANUFACTURING. . W. WOODWELL, Whole.gale and Retail • m•nat.tumr and Dealer In Cabinet Ware. Xo, J . street. TORN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of DI PATENT BOX VICE.. • anterior article. $Ol.l BOX and BRAZED BOX VICES.. corner of Anderr.n and Rob DOM street& erne square from the liand street Brittua. Al. legbeny City. occrerrel 1 PA.ntIibIDERED AND APLICA MAN . ntWITiElr-31''"ith matted On 1;161 . 7g, A P" je_tf: No. MK Penn ntreet,abora Rand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay libm ufactaring Company. TrIIS COMPANY - HAVING ENLARGED their asperity for manufaetoring, art pow preinerd to meet the Increased demand Mr theLedirlek. Crodble and Banding Clay. Orders promptly attended to by KM,: A JONES. Caned Dalin. Plttatrargh, I% tot er 81 . 1t.5.1. B eta and Shoes!! jASIES ROD I , ;e. 89 Market kdreet, 3d depart:an the ' kr! House. would Inform the pub that he tom now eery fulletwk. of every thlog In th e Boot and Shoe tr ail mob as LaEme Gaiters, Ludt Gaiters, Jenny Lind Pad r, Lady Franklin and all the styles found Oli thq nude estkg. oleo. „Illeso? and Children? Balton and Yam, to and Hums, In all this carleeleo tr'l t ( B l ott!! ' B ' ,7: * ' 6= !Ire% c * B ".tT.,t1,? . . 7 4 Tonto' Boots, line ranch Cal. Flaw sire to a as we slab to sell such anar ' tiele *O5ll who favor us th their eastom 114 toll! glee =Wise • Lion:Jllnlernhre• t e Owe, SO Market etreeL top Ite ratarDACCOILD- -. ... ... . . . .. JAMS a. Warta • • lii i iiiiii - IC - 6 . 0. wienes.i.La AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE • lIAT AND AP. MANUFACTURERS, min LIZALEIISn; LL HINDS OF FCIIS. CORNER OF 11 OD AND FIFTH STR ETTA Pittsburgh, Ps- ElL.Thete stock embrace. ones quality aturetyle of Hats an=lnlfs, Ilou r Onfle and Fur Bonnet& Isly New Cotteh Factory--:-Allegheny. M. H. WHITES CO., would re ,t6...1,00rpa-tfallr inform the pablle that they have • s pon Laooek, between Federal and handuakey street.. They eye now making wed ere prepared to melee enters for every desertothm of 'vehicle. (ketches, Chula& Baronebee, Hussite, Photons, Le., ka., which, from thei r long earell2. DOB in the manufacture of the al - wrre work. and the faellitim they hero, they feel confident th e=ars cosh!. od to do work on the moot ' reasonable terms ith those wanting articles In their line. • Paying partlemlar attention to the oeteetion of materials, and Mal= noon but 'competent workmen; they have no hesitation - in warranting their work. We theralbre_sek the attention of tiro ymblie to this matter. it. 11.—Itmodring done in the beet manner, and on the meat reasonable terms: . . iraktf • • Coach and Carriage Factory. 4011NSTON, BROTHER & CO., corner of St , Belmont and 'Rohrer, streets , Allegheny City. would resPectfully lnlbrai their friends. and the pohlionerally, that they are manufacturing Carriages Banmehe ge s. Rock away& Boggle& :sleighs and - Charism , in all their 'axiom etylos of finish and proportion. AU orders mill be Incanted with Wilt regard to dune lathy sad wautr of finish- ./tepelrs will she be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Uaing in all their work the beat lgestern Shafts, Poles and Whrel'Eturt, they feel confident that all who favor,' them with their patronage will be perfortlY satisfied on trial of their mark. rerrenuitnir COACH FACTORY. V.3 , '4 Ari. • Diaminpd nezir Ilind 44' rr..L FL Yd. miaow. PP.OPKIETOR,J WOULD respectfully call lthe attention of Southern andVestern Merchants to his fine /dock o Curtain% panning In prioe from 11100 to 111,01. Them earriainn are Malt from the beet material end workman -ship; and under Ills own supenielon: ne ran. with nrull. doom, warrant hie wort tol.oo inferior to none rosoutao. tared In the union. The sum+aa of bin baaimmn end the great Menem in demand for LI:Ilse/ass of wok, has 'mitred hlm not to build any. common or low. prited work. in hie establishment.- Perrone wanting Rood honest work will please call mel ex:amino his stock before going East. All work warranted. - • . ....... . Livingston, lioggen & Co. . - NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH,' PA. PrCIACK and Depot Railnand..Scales, Hay, • eittle and min Platform and CoontordMf Door of an slam, Spring, Drop sod Thumb intents. toffee Mill, of various kludn Paine Mb. approval pattonvo Bolts and Fastening, Malleable lion esstings of gram. ra. rletr in form and finish. • . dtf. .U.Lv M'Lm:._. V; 7 97. , WALLACE, STEAM . 3IARIME WORKS, - - auon aad 32.3 Yer1y drat: am: its lbsalificid dna, MONUMENTS, • Tombs., Grave , Sta Ties, int. lrirnlture Toys. Mantels. Layaming Misr, de. al. r " elnir i Til m' lungnitgargaZgrat F.. for Monaco. L. add hand. Mock and Slab Mr furadobed-to the Trade et the Ineora Prim. rxd!ra Wed with despatch at 31* Liberty, Weer. • • - • • New Goods and F a shio ns fot Gehtlemerur Clothing for Spring of 1854, ' WATTS lo MO. leg reap° respectfully - . to we= their noutorem tuna:nem 1. o. the pub. nonenalr, that they hors eon renelood . frosb supply • of Oinourodaptr.l ito thole patrousm-i.e.elae tea the Purr ern soarkeer ce.d.-saa tint they .re toady . to rendre or den Int Tooklusetheas up to their usual mooch Arlo. •• • • Th. eotloWtlon NO getterany .oxprenenl by their meter - .llllt.M.Wlrttlo thole humble efforts to Moe, seimu riiii them so nosh etortlOns In Ma oisuo dinvethen.: Wait . ' aro IstioittioailudotuL itome. la No. kb LlhoetTotneet 'Mb Mk. ohm St. Char. s Goatlemets!. Xtirrt, Mos Goods: reuliiicribeii.Wieitvpl4 nform-flii tae that they ban fail thel=rr abiekagm• sing the mit w.ark ri . at4 isiort,,lso abrk•lnt•Oen , Ml 7 . ~ . jih rert , ertr irtrout.? . . .. T~ls~'';»~. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7; 185,1: BMW YOWL ADVERTISEMENTS. From VIS:iGIIER .4 SCHELL'S General Atte.lrialk nOUSC. Nn. :1-kland PAS Broadway. Nor York. (I. Nr:4 o Nassau stmt) Edicae Firms in Ur Mr rrf N . rio Tork..L/ .."I Fire and Burglar Proof, Safe Delot.; WM. MeFARLAAIS & CO.. / . [ • 3a NA.TD.E.v LAXI ...NEW TOE,V. • Warehouse 145 Pratt at., Baltimore, Md., -- RANKS', Jewelers' and Counting Hope . Erterolovory rim., constantly_im brad Ha sale, Bpd wagantat La 014-1711,61. t. NM' Tata, A:m.llMb, 184 ,Verzrt. ..If'FVrkrnth Gontlemen-1t girttfir 1 , 104. me to Inform you that your We TrraerTed my honk. And Progra e Lnituured in the fire teat night, by which e/ry g °only proudaer vas constinaed, and althoug4 uos expond throughout the fire, to Intense heat, Us eon , trots remained unharmed_ The Safe. with Ilttle repalriSg, uill.l think, attswOr for munther trial. RunpectfullT Ynt!to. T. JENNY, Jr 11 Eonth William ht. ^ Elegant Cabinet Furniture. tY , - • SCII.AFFER StICKOW, 12.5 et 1.27 AoNonpet. Aim Fork. • MANUFACTUREILS, Wholesale and Be= tail Dealers in Dish Carved Dose...nod , Firrdtuniof every description. To inferior' articles. Orders by *all faithfully and promptly executed. Dealers and °there sus, Invited to mill and es.date our stock- IY4.3Mv M~cu~~~~r;~~:td~E~ DR. EDWARD BLEECKEE'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE.. idwthe Rm. awl Ague, Pub andra .4/):ectiont.. TIIE Proprietors of tins 3letlicino will state, without hc.lia non or fear of enntradlctlon. that the ...romans Munn Nu cored mom persons where It ban Innnlntrndo , .d.than any other medicine In use for the above dieeases. .This modifies has neither Amebic nor Quinine In It. rem position. all of tho Ingredients am of perfectly healthy character and highly stimulating and hielgoration in their tendency. rersous *bile using this medicine will not be affect.' he napalms," to water Or a damp atruoephero no more than. when In their nsualhoslth: Planters in sections of the country • where the Ago, pre. Tall . will do well to adopt this medicine. as the patient la not obitgnl to lay by while under treatment and they may be assured spfrdy cum The Croptietor mild Introduce thousands of certificates from Meteor the highest respect ability, but prefetseaying to the sick our one bottle rod you hare the Infallible proof in pp u.-self. bill dime _ lions for Its use accompany e.ch Certincateif eau be teen at the officebilowing where this 31.11c1ne has cured when all others bare failed. For Dispepsla end - all other Billies. Complaints there le note better Medicine Rothe market. It has also beentaken with the niestrudoulthing succoma In several rases of Rheumatism and (Sat for these cam plain's take • tableepoonful a day. line bottle of this Wilkins rem. often him the deslied'ef• fete.. ?Mee $1 per bottle.. For sale by BrUggists parts of Wetly/tad Stet. and Canada. AC Wholesale ttdert mutt ko addretted to REED SLEEKER, role Propriutort. DS BrmdwAy. Now York. Aortra—rlemitot Ilrot., B. A. Ethoestook 6 Co.. L. Wu. rot k Co., Anil Coo. lt. ReTtot, littstmrghl jo3U-Irt The Peoples' Book! VO one who eon read should be without a trZegr O. . u-larKD Ynd WASIIINOTtIirS PAO Jost yothilehed starve Svo.. henry met, 42 pages. tented with to. Part:nits of Washington and .Tellerwin on tinted paper. alder—Cloth. 2.ictet Paper Corers, cts. Considering the et It In which this BoOrk to cot up. It is v 0 of the CItt:APEST as well as one ditto HOST 13 UL bor..). erre puldlahed. Metal teems to the hole. Docke.4l,l good on j 0 Ur orders to the Publisher • TI10:4. Nuedostrect.ifew York, th i• r i ,;. llX , l , e , ,o lhd e dr Arrota wanted to WI the abate Rook antry. Je.so4fir • • . The Eagle Manufacturing Company /km and.yDr.A Sae fo:lnu-G37 flairsba Gord,/, dimngret fr.. LA. prierrg , FORE.IGN GOODS: RIME SILK BDOCATELL&S COTOLI NES, in iirresit variety nf L:attfrin nonidnation of Coinzr all or wthq:b I`a at; • CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, An eutlrely new article for ITIR.VITURE, L'IVIOLSTERY. ' Mlle's combines the geratoet amount of DUItAIIILITY and lIICIINESS thaw Co ate article erne tether used. Them Goals are made br Poser bons and Pro the only Gonthl ofthat niannfactoie weer ofered We will do yell tool-amine them Goals be ouretuslns. ri - Offleo of the Co- rin.4 Park. Slue, Sl• jelg.3nse S. S. 3LAIt.BII. Agent. IRON WAREHOUSE, MATLTIN, SPRING & CO., Drlllestent and DEMIeIII in IRON AND STEEL, _ - - 2 , 12 Ctreusei , h Sirtri,..‘"no rink. mustantly .311 hand a full s..taortmont of er r . ll.l /la. lha.P. Ilona as:d olticr STEEL OF ALL RINDS • Merchants tnon nil eections of the rounto are Inelted to M: or wed their crdore hotero buying.. "Mors by diall entruetrd to ourcare will to fated it rho low.< tnerict rate, MARTIN. tPItIM A (h),, . tel2w . :eV. Greenwich et.. N. T. SCHEEFFELEN BROTHERS 1c WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, • -NEW FORK, !Tarrrrw.rdto \a.170 frillmmd—mr.. - ftkr/mva, I ,. nPORTING the leading Drug: from their eiginal marketa,.both irt Europa .1 ESA 'lndk., amt a Frem , h and filmilah l'crfiamwrr, Torib. S - ail and flair Bruabes. Hair liltmot and I•ltrava. :aria and nieffite eptmuer. Corti., Soar, hr.. niTt r r thtna thn mv.atrra.amatM, term, (m4leranitber In Vrer•D”.o , wl.ll tbeir boot atMn )142. , 1:.tni _ KIIMBEL'S • 'AT NT NI ACIIINE STIt ETVIItD LT-STILE': LAN DING TA. .44 Arruf Drlnt.i in fie OarKr y. TrrEr are made from the best oak tanned loather. and thoroughly etretchavl., renlentrd. and v teal togethor. and wade to run porthetly al.yala ht. and With a r.orrert hug to thoPulliecand martantivt to be%lgrot rote artlvJo and to p 1... the purcharmvr. They tan lav had alngle. double or reund —alth Lars , . loather, Malt, and noveavary artleles In the Ilno.by addrvarlue jel23tn• 'WM. KttlY11):1.. ratontoo.3:l4Utry T. Globe Iron Railing Works 811 ,mid 313 , 1tu.srok, at; ref, ,r..c.44—. SALES 1:00.11S. 122 . GRAND STREET, ILE Rubgeribrrs having extnsive and un ourpassed treartgemeatti fhr marialitettiring avergar a e n their ue. a ro now prepared to blot to the public and dealer. throughout the country, , - - IittOUGI,T d£ CAS 1270:1' fiAIL MC, of grovry dr:mm . ll4On. Orating, Shatter. L . Mar, Ittrtalde Iran ltoletende,plala anti or-tramental; (Vdts and (jamacs Jar• chfldmt, ?n Chain, &floe., truk Mande,' Mae and bark SAIMILA, Liabarlia and //a Mane.; er., dr. , • . Also. a superior quality of iron Penn ranee. all of 'which they villoarrant to sorrow In etrungth:dncaldlitrt beau ty oldaeltin and ehropnate. the noinnfertnratuf aor oth er house In tlaelr One. Ordene from entry section of the United State. thankfully cervical and eirrental with the Mama despatch. ENT A LAVERN, co ylitroo 122 Omni street, N. Y. QAMUEL L: CAVERLY,Wholesale Deal- I.JIT in Broom, Polotcd Polls and Tube, 1 Toad and Wil low Warr. Burkett., Mars, Catrdautc.Toinct, Wicking, Match ea, rir— 'AA thventsich Cl.. New York. tith9-Iyo. , I= f lV: a t , S Tulle o A ll D N E T St il a!g'llll . l2 , l l,,,, : r `Whole-ale latalert No.lo Callutisan at.. and No. Chat= Ettuacct New York • mbtPlo MISCELLANEOUS. COZeini/taikr. xr Yo. 46 DIAMOND 6TILER; E. XL BIGELOW, Proprietor. BOBERT B. PATTERSOIVS LIVERY AND SALE er D; on . r d A strt l el j and Cherry .06 tf PITTSBURGH. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH F.TIEET, - ABOVE 'SEVENTH STREET. PIILL A D Pgl A. - 11. S. BENSON, PROPRIETOR. IrR - Phice qf Ban* PAO .per day—Eß 111.31212:1 . Patent Prooesa for' Tannins. • ,J, FULTON'S Patent Chemical Process the greatest Improvement ever =Wein art'of Tanning, Leather of all kinds can be manufac tured in ono-third the thee required by, the old preen& et much lees expense. sod for smnettmers. strength 'co halt and durability is unsurpassed by any otkor revere of man Wintering Leather. For particulars.ennutre of • a.NEW.SIYF.it, - . apl N0..17 Wood st,„. , Pittelengh. Pa.. ' - Linden Lead Company of Wiaeonain. Frith Corporators of this Company bare• °Petted books fireenneeriptiort to the Capital Reek. a the Rani:leg noun of 'Slone. Se. A. WILKIN I CO, No, 11 Fourth at., Pittsburgh, where lasmPhiete runfalnfng Chartor,Onionical Innen; de. can be obtained by parties desiring Information relative to the Company. myti. r. -..- DAN. (late MUM NAL Tel:0171m) bats PLChsrles & Perry lintads) V)EIT HOTEL, (lee Brown 9,) corner `6fl Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh. IY, GLAPO Atli: Proprietors. JigirTids lug,, and oemmodlosur iionsclaritig nude gone tlunrousrb repair, and furnished with/Ow equipments ;hum shout. Is non open for the reception nr the traveling public, ClLlitnr.3llol , 3l“ll. • • ' , 27 , '•• sz2s-dant Sr GUTECSitEtT & SON, iIIENERAL COMMISSION' AGENTS, for LI the sale:and porches, of Real EAt.alm, Collodion . or lievotioting Los., on Dooda, 3 tong.ReO• No. 140 Tbtrd ot..lll.tsburstb. Po. n44.1r T. 0. WARRINGTON; • f DIPLOMA.> • ' bARIES' CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. Ile has always on' baud a full ssoortzaent„No. 2s rth Il &scut, ?Matra/shah. se3lrd L FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT --OF MITES:, sitablishodlar..., rnosirad 2 Silver Modals and - 2 Diplausas-41anufsztory,..466 Penn attest. Pittsburgh, Pa... : • - 1111......h0wars of numerous amtorfsits. TV - ALTER f=IIIARSEALL, Inaporter and V Denier in Mtn. Flgurvl and Decorative . 1%1)0 li tl t' A " Neg ?.. o ti flaVe=ultra . r. ' , COlin dr. lo of Yana- • • • ALEX. FRASER, o.rnainentAl Plast,erer f • •Th.e4 +Wet. MI Irhrd)Atleahenyalir. • A. BROWN, would most respectfully in */ • tette the ',WAIF, thst he broie , ou hen& et hie Mend on the well elde of the Matnood. Atte:bony Car, • eve.. Oct° nolontosetrt of Venltion Bllndoc AIRS VonItIon Shot ' Atro tee mltdd to order, In the beet ogle, conahted Mull - to snrln the- ( hil ted Stem - Ills .111Inde one be mooted 'without the old of a screw .11•110.57 0 . 4 the crock, toolo, and 'wood of" the •Catenoot Mat bourat 'of Realeer pollosied to 'fern 'their old magneto no cell no the . publle at _largo, with everothlng ill /beeline. Arener t ..e,o. 6 Wood itteet,Pltlebrgih. • .. . 11 9 . T ESN GLASS WORKS; . & rakiz,WlGHT;SlAll,,Manufactuten or an kims.or rum norru:s...ad VEMOW 6.llVotor and OS yrent stnett , . rittotrattlt. .18..-Fortioubx attention pola to od,l aim . of 11 , 1tutow OUP ialLorivatemouldt to! Weibil Vb4 l4 10242 Toms &Tin" V st. 4 q"ia' 5t4.4. Bt.*, 'fir . Inks, /awl:at e i g . M ir, " Rna 14= 2 , 4 ... 4 :Boos i" tuVrir, stews, ' P l kttsburi ., ? . t- V ,. trims A' 111MC1.....: : .i:;' .*- 2 '`....."1).. BOUM . . . 33.' ROGERS4 ' .Othr iiliffj) ' . 'SLIM'S raft! lia_proTed Reel ul"lor.—Caorner end tint etrests. Ftttabo. . fel2 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE cSII!..IY MUNMG, AUGUST 7, 18'4 Arrirsil of none=lrs—ANarratire of their 1m prison in tint. Yesterday- morning the barque Aim C. Kim ' ball, cuteigned to C. Fahricotti, Sardinian Cull ,our at New York, arrived in our port from Leg ! horn, after a tedious .voyage of many weeks— ! On board this Vessel were, among the passengers I.some 25 young men exiled to America-by the j Papal goVermitetiL ! The facts connected with the arrest, trial and I. sentence of these unfortunate Men are briefly I as follows' ; • During the year 1853, several Papal officers of 'notoriously bad characters among the people, and some of whom had. been condemned to the galleys under Gregory XVI, far various felonies, were killed at Fttenza, where they had exasper .atm.l the populace.bytheir overbearing and cruel demeanor. When his Holiness was informed of what had taken place, Iw instantly directed - the I Governor of the city to arrest all the young men of Foams; as the feel perpetrator of the deed could not be discereFed. To quote from another statement published concerning them, "more than ono hundred youths were immediately snatched away from tho bosoms of their families, j handcuffed and chained, thrown into the city ! prisons, and distributed, afterciardj, among gangs of Malefactors, whose lives .hrril been a continual' series of robberies and murders.— Thirty of them were sent to Romi and confined 1 . in dungeons. Not knowing what the crime al.' leged agninstthem was, and feeling innocent of any offence, they at once applied to the Cardinal Presidentof the Sacred Consults, imploring his consideration and a just hearing of their case, ! but the Archbishop remained deaf to their .9; , 4p- j plicationst the petition was flung aside and for gotten. Hoping that they might be more sue.] cessful in another quarter, they next addressed - his Excellency Signor Martel, High Minister of Justice. In theie application to this functionary, the priSonerti urged the illegality, of -:'their arrest, their innocence, the sufferings they had endured, although entirely ignorantof soy possible charge against them, and feelingly represented the mis erably destitute condition of their families, nog- gravated at, that time by the famine prevailing in the Rennin States. Signor Martel, with cold blooded cruelty,to which he hypociticalty strove to give the appearance of mercy, offered Meet Mel choice between iflontotte of left wore to thm chain yang t!) or trettisperiation to 4mmo, which the despots of Europe seem to look upon as their . ; Botany Bay. Against this terrible - decree all their tears and protestations proved vain, for' they were in the hands of a stern and unrelent ing power that, appeared to exult in the ruin and despair it occasioned. Let us again quote au eloquent passage of their departure Prom Remo and their embarcation for America. The ac count is derived from letters received in this city by a sympathising countryman of the on. fornmte prisoners, similar to one which we translate below, from the original Italian. "On the night of the fdli of May last, the se; pulchral silence of the enbterranean prisons of St. Angelo was interrupted' by tkeentlieg of i keys and muskets. The thirty young cititeas I .of Fuenta were called out of their dens, stet one 1 by one, bending -under his fetter.; was escorted ; to a steamer, waiting on the muddy Tiber to I carry them to a distant land! The behutiful ! moon of Italy, ns some Cali it, wasehinizig he. netalently over Lome and her atiquitieei her 1 streets, desertettby the people, aro trodden by French patrols; all was silent as the grave itself, and not a friend was Acre to bid adieu. netsred lation to shake hands with, note consoling word for the departing: and none to acquaint the un fortunates-who remained behind with their ter- I rible calamity! This Was their parting from Rome, at 3 o'clock, titter midnight! • But let us I follow the victims of Papal fury over the widei watem. Cast into the ,steerage, afterwards 1 ra fionetl'ed, . the vessel rolling in a heavy mod tempestuous sea, these wretched young men remained eighty hours, in a painful position, till they reached Leghorn, where they were conduct ed to the qutantine, as though affected with lep rosy and plague: and from thence departed for New York."—X. T. Doily Mara. II THE tryst,: AN,, rot 1 . 2.Nd10N SYSTE:3I.--=The - delete in the Senate on 7 Monday, and the vote upon the amendment. to give Mrs." Batchelder, lams° husband' was killed during the excitement in Boston, in regard to the fugitive slave, Burns. merits notice. For the first time in the annals of our government, to principle lots been adopted to pension the surviving relatives of men who have met death while engaged in the civil service of I the country. We do not believe, however, that I this pension would have been granted, r sore it not that Batchelder was engaged in seeentrig the ;return Mtn slavery ofn person claimed as a run away. That fact decided the question, and in nugurated the new principle. Batchelder might have lost his life in arresting smugglers, priva teers, pirates, on robbers .of a Sub-Treasury I vault, and we never should have beard that his widow was entitled to a pension. The very hill to which this Bachelder pension was tacked to, as an amendment. has been before congress ever 1 since the war of 1812. It was to grant relief to Betsy Nash, the widow of a gallant officer who suffered from disease contracted in the public service in IBl2,when on duty at Socket's harbor. The bill has been knocked like a shuttlecock, from one branch of Congress to the other, for more than thirty years—first, one branch would ,pass it, and then the other,. but never both at 1 the same aession until now; when the Mouse, by; a unanimous vote passed the bill. It came up 1 fur action in the ' Senate, end would have passed I that brunch unnnimouslyalso,bizt for the amend meat which has been tacked to it. 'lt mnstuovi. go back to the Ilonse. where there is little or no probability that the tinier:di:Vent will be Agreed to, and tit:Avail bill will be lost, and justice long delayed to the surviving relict of an old soldier, must yet longer be put off. When Vice'President Gerry died, who was one of - thcOmost patriotic mon of his day, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, whose whole . ', life and fortune had been spent in the service of his country, Congress refused to grunt's pension to bin widow, 'and his remaining property, even to his household furniture, had to be solePto pay his debts; some articles of which are now ire this city; and Franklin Pierce made 31 speech in the Senate of the United States to prove that it was unconstitutional to'give to the widow of the illus. trions Garrison, the year's salary of her deeeress ell husband, on the ground, if we mistake not, that he died - in the civil service of hiacountry. .. • When' we consider rho recent legislation in Congress, it would seem as if this slave question, like the frogs of Egypt, enters into the very beds -chambers of Congressional legislation, and poi- Bens the very atmosphere in which Congressmen live.—Cin.- • Aa Ex.exosiox=Draracenvz Fins. —An ex plosion took pinto at the drugstore of Dr. Jayne, on Alarketatreet, about 10 o'clock on Tuevdsy night, which resulted in a destractive tire, con suming about $20,000 worth of property. The Immediate cause of tho explosion Is not certainly known Dr. Jayne was in his store When the explosion tools place, and was no so verely burned that hit recovery is considered ex tremely doubtful. 110 says that he wag weigh ing out some powder, and that it wr.s accidently !gaited, which is the only account he gives of it. Dr. J.; though a very clever, upright nod hot- orablo man, was the victim of an appetite for 'opium and other stimulants, which lie had indul ged In to such an extent ea to render him qt times deranged. While under the Influence of these stimalents, ho . has been frequently-heardd to say that ho Was pursued by an army, which. LO was fighting ME On ono occasion ho is said to have applied to the jailor to protect him from his Imaginary enemies. Ile had remarked; short limo. previous to this unfortunate occur! i tenon, to the young man who assisted him at Oho store that he wan nightly besieged by an army of boys, and that he intended to blow them up. The explosion'was very violent, and the noise . was heard for miles around. The front part of •theathrt was blown out into the street, and the side walla aLso thrown into the rooms adjoining. The s.rq . spread with astonishing rapidity, and the Inmate-, of the house barely escaped with their lives. L. CUTCGILIT • Mr. 11 , 11llam'Slewnrt, of the firm of Stewart Owen. , when° establishment adjoined, :staid's' with his famoy it the second story of Jayno's store, and in a wing, of the main building. At the time of the concussion, be was in •the front, Immediately over the drug store, in .his night clothes; and the floor upon which ho was stand ing was raised several feet. Ile immediately ran back, and barely removed his [stay and servants, ands young lady who was a guest at hl house In time to 61311) them. Not a single article of clothing or fernitere wan saved. Mr. Stewart's -loss in this respect wainbinit $l,OOO. The etock of drugswas Immred for only $1,600 1n a for eign agency. Thb loss Is not ascertained, - but cannot be less than $4,300. Cnor.xxth Pi cut Prosiilenee, Jounal,. in alluding to the publication of medi cetiletleTiptlene in the newspapers, • mars the follegagbalelous remarks: . , • .Wa kirreno _faith in newspaper declaring.— - areightailated enough when you get it in the menial May . It is pretty Aare to be bad when lon take It freMithexperienced. hands. ' Waud. 'Mae nor readmit to . take their polities from the Auntal; they may always rely upon them air of the MOM 'prtbodox quality. For •medielne, 'they - . liiin•go to the 'tloctota, if , they are' the sensible people we hope they are. • ! • following from a Paris lettc PoPcs ANoTIIE Putetr.—The '" In:kneed- I Sa/oust( Issuanec-no:s Catisen or Bess: to ELECTION Et CANADA.—The Menthol cot," of New York, edited by Rqv. Beery Ward We extract the Id of July 29, classifies the politics.of tla ' Beecher, thinks the clergy_irt these days aro fa- 1 the N. Y. Tribune: , )ers who have been se far elected, and the cored with entirely too muck; advico from publi- i - "It is believed e in the best infermed dn. t SIIOVIS 85 opponents of the Ministry to 2G ' ; cans, the pmts. and others. 'as td whaTthey ought, that the O'Donnel 'reoVetne:llms been put on .sterialists. Ilincks, the Inspector-Genera, J and ought not to preachS-And he goes on:tore- by the influence ,ef Russian gold, , operat the principal member of the Elgin Admit:as ' ! mark: n - !! . through the Duke delalontheniie and havim • in, met.with a firm oppoiition, but haa.been ' ! ~ We have no doubt that a rigorous landlord, view a future attack \ ,tmon the in, mak td in two of his strongholds—Renfrew and having sharked it all the week, screwing and from theaouth. The Dendon Titnes charges dm ,!. Oxford. Tho Toronto Globe considers the gripping among his tenants, would be tatter the megement had its origin, in the depravity of; general result a defeat of the Ministry, in view of the election of such well known 'oppenentalif ' I pleased on Sunday, to doze Ll:tough an ablefloa- the Cod-rt of Spain ; but.,sub4quent,events. have pel sermon on Divine mysteries, than to be kept, proven that this could noi'have beeri • \the . 0312 or , th,.., G,,,,,,.. maat as massrs. - baron*, Jan A. arDonsot, tiir Allan M'Nab, John Sandfield'74E j awake by a practical sermon that, among other 1\ the principal cause. It to' avell. known that the Csuchon, Sicottc,Rofinson,Geo. Brown, things, act for the duties of a Christian . jandlonl. Duke do Montpensicr exerts a powerful influ- Donnld, A broker, who ,has 'gambled en a magnificent ence at the Spanish Court, and 'kis now MeilY, i- - .A. J. Furgns.son, Wm. L. Mackenzie arid4rektf - \ „ . , Scale all the week, does not; go to church to have seep by every one that there IS matrong sYtuPe=l Young, who - have all been reinraed by lartaßna-, - , hiactical swindling analyzed and measured ' thy existing between the Queen ` and., the leaders :tjorities. Ilinelm and Solicitor General SIOLITSOII are the only Members of the GovernmeneWho Iby e 'New Testament' spirit. Catechism is of the revolution, O'Donnell,. Dulce„ Ste. ‘An w the wants—doctrine into his taste. A mer- eiternione quantity of Ressian iold has been have been, so Mr, returned. , i i chant, whose last bale of smuggled goods was sent inito Spain and Portugal to operate s in some ;;,,_ _ /ILE wARD Fee EV 0 VASY; All the pa 7 ',safely stored on Saturday night, and his brother way, cooper or later, to weaken the influence, of i pertriri - Germanyake - at ent, anti have been I merchant who, on that same day, swore a false France dud England. The fact thar,gold has 1 t 1 for seme time, :engaged In ;gloating over the' invoice through the customhouse—they go to been gent is no longer a question. The 4 - F.Don- I 1 church to hear a sermon on faith, on angels, on net party say they love the Queen and halo ' the ,__ Ward , °2 1 ,, 3°, - w h i th Iks .'variously . elated I* ha" the resurrection. They have nothing Divested Ministry; the Queen says she hates her Mints. transpreu near NewAlork and near Boston, I in those subjects:they expect the minister4o he ters, and 'will forgive her revolted Generals and 'Meer whero - the, first imvolutaottarybattle was I bold and orthodox. But if he rants respedtable subjects. •F o that, under all this, there run con- fought."' :We suppose they, mean Lexu:lgtea r . Imerchants to pay ample, pew rents, let him Mot spiracles which will be sure tO,bringynischief on Massa-c/ "!' e \ vulgarize the pulpit by introducing commercial somebody. Russia holds strongly -to tradition, ilaxian er, ST tOtTIS.:4-The 'abstracts of questions, A rich Christian brother owns largely and she. believes that because she humbled a% deaths which We publish' to= ay, exhibit a very in a distillery, and is clamorous against letting, greater Napoleon than the present;' and' placed a favorable inipr&mment in the lkealtir of the city. down the pulpit to the vulgarity of temperance , Bourbon on the throne of his ancestors, she can I The total number of denthi fer the , week ending' sermons. Another man Imp tax titles, 'end 'repent the perform:aide To affect this abject, 1 Sunday was',2l2. Of this nunker 49 died of noses about all the week to see who can be slip. She brings into play, as one of her means, a,sys- I cholera. During the week previous,, the deaths ped out of a neglected lot A mechanic- that tent which : naturally ` out of th,c habits of it atm:Meted to :.>.91/ ; and the eases clf, cholera 85. plies his craft with the unscrupulous ap' Hance the - .country; for in Russia everything , is boughtV There Was therefore 'n decline of 24, interments l of every . means that will win, he, ton, ante and'sold with money.' ~ ' \in the week , and 0f , 13' cases of cho\era in the 1...\ .. . ,4 ~, doctrine ' on the Sabbath, not these se tiler -, same time. For a portion of - this timuthe titer- .' questions._ Men wish two dm artments is lif= mometer stood at 98 to 1,00 degrees . , atad . it is. the secular and the religious. Between, the m a only surprising • thaithe Mertality was not great , high wall and opaque is to be built. They wish er. The cholera u s e s be nlgarded.as lit an end, to do just what they please for six long days.7-a . though sporadic eases may decur for a w r Then stepping the other side of the wall, they two to come.-7-Sr. LOW.; ~ peputtan, Ist. wish the minister to assuage their fears, to com- Parrry Etlll..—A leading nem:. of New York. ..1 fort, their conscience, and to furnish them a clear now ueceased, who had the habit of imbibing t) ticket and insunanco ,for beacon. %By! ouch a brandy and watts-, in proPortion`ef ow: port of ',, shrowthpanagement our modern financiers are the latter to about four of \the fanner, visited determined to show that :a Christian Can serve Buffalo not long sines and was indulging largely two masters, both God and Matnmon, at thesame in his favorite weaker hen. ..- .• _ . • time." THE Coors AND roe short visit to the. Country along the line of the Galen a road, has enabled us to• see and'hear much of the craps of wheat rind oats which are nor'gen erelly rips and being harvested. At naSother j time does one get so accurate an idea of the ex tent of - those crops ns at this Hanson. A month ago, they were green, and on the broad prairies there was nothing to distinguish them, at a dik- Mune, from the green pasture lands. Now, 'mirk eser, their golden color stands out in marked . , contrast with grass and corn fields, and one can take in at a glance the'whole range of wheat and oats fields.. The result of our personal observe, lion is the conviction that these crops cover near ly fifty per cent,. more acres'. than ever before; and the fully accords with tho other observing pers,iins. The wheat crap will bo consielereqv above an average one, and the quality of the . grain could not be moll improved. ',Kite oats ., crop never was equalled inthe average yield per acre'. •It may be truly said,, we believb thnt that there is not a field of inferior oats in North ern Illinois., whilf the irrori;ge crop was n7er equalled in quantity ; Unfortunately for the farmers, the wheat aidl oats cropsliare ripened roarly . at the same tinie ps. and great - loss most result fruits of either. Owing to this, the farmers are using extraordi nary exertions to meet the emergency and !MC cessfully harresttheir grain. But notwithstand ing exhorliitant price's are, offered and paid for 1 laborers and the number of grain cutters has been nearly doubled since last year, thousands of acres in Northern Illinois Will undoubtedlybe lost because they cannot be taken care of in sea, son.- So - great was the emergency deemed, that many farmers continued their work throughout Sunday, anttin nearly,half of the fields Ire Bair females engaged in raking, binding, or shocking min- Nevertheless we have never seen the far , men; Co full of hope as at present. They bare abundant crops, and.gotid prices and afull meas ure of prosperity in prospect. —CAirairo Trii. TUE SA L 6 or SITKA.—The arrival of Dr. Thomas Cowman, by the steamer Indiana, is an nounced with great flourish in the New.. York papers, which report him to be chirgedwith despatches flout which he has already forwarded to Washington, offering to sell Sitka to the United States. The terms, it is riiiii ; are very mivantiagecus. Dr. Cottman, it appears, is. an American, is citizen of Louisiana; but hdbas been for some time in St. Petersburgh, and, ;Os said, is held in high consideration by the Czay. (lee would infer so front the inflated account he gives of his own consequence, for he pretends\ not only to give the Czar's uttered opirdons upon almost every subject connected with tbeEastern quarrel, the growth-and' gientuess of the,Unitiid States, but even his private views upon subjects which wren the' wiliest diplomatists of Europe could not draw from him. • Rpt leavinp, the Doctor and his despatches for time to unfold their purport, let us i•CO what is proposed to be sold. Sitka lies near the coast . in front of the itaissian settlements In North America. It is one of a group of islands known heretofore as King George the Third's Archipel ago. Tine population in 1863 amounted -to 807 persons, of whom 1:14 RCM Alentes rind Kolosks, 307 the descendants of Europeans and native women, and the residue Eitropezins—chlefly Russians. Tito harbor is good, but yet f0r.120 days R. rained there incessantly, and for 180 other days, chewers were freanent. The whole coast is humid and subject to the heaviest fogs, which brood over the m e tine region. Grain' can not he cnitirated otrtho island. A few vessels are built there, but the chief industry is the curing of fish, for which salt is obt4ned from the Saudwich Islands. , The. town is•fiAre as semblage of wooden houses, with that usual ap pendage of Russian towns, a fortress. From thence the Fur Compkny directs its trade with Russia proper, and also to a- small extent with China and the 11.4rqu - esas Islands. Of late years ice has been sent front there to California. • Its whole trade does not exceed half a million of dollars a year, and is rated by many at a meek lower figure. Asa bashes' for whalers tho island might possess some advatctages to that trade; but being separated from our own present posses sions by the whole of British Americo, its polit ical or commercial advantages to the United States do not appear to ho very important.... The . New York Journal. of Commerce gives the follow ing as ,a good reason against the purchnso . . "The purchase-of Sitka from Russia in the .present state, of money affairs, would bo an act of folly which cannot be expected from o pru dent Government.: The whole object of the pur chase at any time, is the supposed benefit to arise from it to the commerce of the United States. That rommerco would be more crippled in a year by the abstraction of a considerable amount from the industry of Um country to bo tbo purcluso of an Wand lying in the Pacific. eight hundred miles north of the North line of the United States, than could be comport , - sated for in the use of the island for half a century." Tile TItAiIEDI AT TUE tit. NICIIIILAII:—The sudden and violent death, at the hands of DC. Graham, of Netr- Orleans, .of Col. Laring, of California, at the St. Nicholas Hotel, produced unusual excitement in this city yesterday. The oireunistencesand. verdict of the Coroner's Jury are fully repliKeit In another 'column. They present an awful case of the nacrifice of life without canoe, and almost without the ebadow of. provocation. The preliminary inquest has pronounced upon the act The legal tribunals will hereafter determine' the degree of guilt.— It in no wish of ours to prejudge Graham's case, or draw the nice distinction between the pre meditation of the. cold-blooded murderer, and the deliberate purpose of the immesh', recklesi of. human life, nod quick to license, with al most fiendish atrocity, on an unarmed man, the sting of reproof for his own boisterous and in decent conduct in a family hotel. Of the • homicide or his victim wo know, Per sonally, but little. Dr. It. Minton Graham is, we believe, a somewhat prominent citizen of New Orleane—isctive, oa few years since, in politics— but in whet present standing, socially or politi catty, we base no means of judging. -Colonel , Loring•was n SoutbenuMoleo, recently returned from California after basing accumulated a for tune, partly by the labor of his negroes, who, under the laws of California, could bare remain ed in the State as freemen, but being warmly at tached to their old master, elected to return with AWFUL FATALITY AXONU RAILBOAD LACOUZZA, —The Galena Affinoilian says that three or four weeks ago, the cholera broke out among a party of three hundred laborers on the Illinois Central Railroad, east of that city, and near Bailee MouraL- For a time it was thought that the disease could be subdued by medical treatment; but the mor tality became so fearful that the laborers were advised by their employers to fly. The whole party left some going one way, and acute another. We are now informed by Mr. McCoy, the con tree tor,,that of three hundred In. his employ at the time the &lease mado its attack, more than 'Ware diad t the major Part of thcca'fallime vic tims efter they had fled. Scales Mound is 450. feet above the level of,the Mississippi; the ground is ilry and the air pure. local cause can be assigned for the mortality. Who ens give-an explzusation of the causes that produce such ter : . rible results • Such results perplex medical Science, and put at Walt all theories in regard to ttte . phenomens of cholera. 7M! ' ' • ' • • ' . . . .. • .. - , ' ' '-' • • -- i ' .. '''' ' '....- . \ ' ' • . '' ' \ • '',..,..,,,..„_,....- 1,7,,, - ....- - , t.1.-Z4-4,,' , ,IF.tVAW et Mr. , • ,-...14 -.''',.. , '',';',_ -,' \ ' ~. . - - . t • , • ‘ '7 4 : • ' \ ' \ , \\ . ' _. . . , .. ~. . . , ' • \ ' • I ' • ', • .._, . \ t.,,, , • -...,‘,. , . . ~ TIM% GREITOWN Ariam—The Washingto% Union l'uts finally come to the conclusion to fully approve the destruction of Greytown. , It admits that the destruction of the town into. the \ appearance:of severity, "but. when all the Mi.. unmstances ore .considered" is "unable to see hum the ends . lto be attained can be accomplished . by\ less harsh Measures than those adopted by Co. The Union farther says: "• • view of alPthe foal's, the - strong sympathy elk o manit ted for thn freebooters and, pirates of Greyto ri by certain opposition journals can on ly be tic anted for by their determined partisan hostility to the administration. If the . ndminis . tration ha h esitated to send an armed steamer[. to demand eparation upon thereprmentations • made ns t ot e outrages emumitted• open our cit 7 dzens and tl4ir property;,, the sane journals would have beeu equally violent and abnsive of the President nn his cabinet for neglecting the right<of American citizen." • This is an entirevisrepresentation of the facts in the case. No one though 4 previous, to the 'sending, of the Cynne\lo Greyt vn that Americ an rights or interests were' in any need of-vindica tion there. Mr. Borland's coniplaints and the Transit Company's complaint were alike treated. with indifference and contempt hy the and if the matter had niit c been injudiciotisly magnified by tanking it what it properly wasnot, and occasion for governmentanterference,. the whole subject would have beensforgotten before now, and the country saved frnin the disgrace 'that will ever attach to this tmnlkaction.- \ ,Balt. Anitricem. WIVES AND CAUPET9.—In the set ction ors a, carpet you should always prefer one - - - s ith small figure; because the two webs of. whichithe fah= rica consist are always m6re closely intrXwoven than in carpeting where large figures:l:e -\wreught. There is ii,great deal of true ph' oso phy in this that will apply to matters widel.i, if ferent from, the selection of carpets. A Irina tunes D c„ a sad mistake who selects a wife thatents too 1 ge a figure on the green carpet of life,--hi\ other orris, makes much - display. The attrap=-, tions fide otitthe web of life becomea-worn and weak, and all - the gay figures which seemed. so charming at first disappear-like Summer flow,: 'era in Autaltun. Many a man has made flimsy, s itnsey-wooliity of lihuself_by arriving to weave too large a figure, and finds hiniSelf worn out, used up, and lite nn old carpet hanging on the fenck, before he'tas lived out half his allotted days af usefulness Many a man wears out like a carpet that is nicer wept, bz_ffie,d'ast of in dolence. \ Like time. same carpe needs shalt- 'hag or, whipping—he needs activity, something to think "of—something re do. Look out s then for the largo figures, and there are those\ now stowed !manila the garret or the world, &Wait ing their final•consignment t.t the cellar, who, bad they practiced this hit.of carpet plailesophy, would to..day ' in and bright ' as a Brussels , . fresh from flht and eyerybo4 exclaiming, -'ilt is wouderfi well theY, do iK . .„ UNION AND Trig Shwriass.-z—The Washing,, tou;Sentinel sharply and sarcastically takaigns the 1, Union for its teraivergations on the subj6B. ofour • 'velations with Spain. Quoting from theVnion, it, choirs that on the 18tikpf July' it declared that ftnpeiions Spahr/um Vettistl to ourjust,dentacds for (omit and latter injuriTa„i and that in\ ten daYamfter, it contradicts itself antialiseredits s its own testimony by admitting \hat no change in our relations with Spain had \ taken place, amt. that all the difficultiesirere still unsettled. The Sentinel closealts article with the following:cut , ting paragtaph i. Now the Union shoultilm more cautious and circumspect. ‘ 11'1i:tight place thS government in a disagreeable:position. It might greatly irritate the fillibusters,s.nd : play old Ifarry in the stock market. But there is as little' profit in chiding the Union for its \inconsistence's as there is in scolding, a child fait its fickleness; 'or a woman fur her caprices. IL is as nitural to the' Washing ton Union\to s change its views and eat its words (a thin diet) as it is to a dog to bark, a cat -to purr, or a duck to swim. A chameleon is; a chameleon—the Washington Union is the Wash ington Union monad unless each was subject to change, and to ehange continually, neither would be itaelf. UTTAYB BESTEE.-TLIE TMIEIRIt,CiIIIES. good old lady was sick, one time, her grand daughter went daily accounts of her health to the members of the family in 'w neighboring town. The notes generally ran, “lirandnut feels' a little better to .day," and vusactimes it would be, "Grandmother feels decidedly better to-day," but the tenor of !the &deices was always forma; ble. Still the old lady did not get well. At last.a reply came to the pretty 4tuthor of allihese , favorable bulletins, think your Grandmother must be, by this Sole, in the enjoyment of such health as no ether Mortal .womanjeas ever bles smlnith, .for she has been every day qi little . better'. than she was the day before, and my wonder is that, with such an accumulation of health, she should still persist:in keeping ler bed." . It seems to us that the accounts from the seat of war in the East are not unlike those that were sent from the good old lady's sick chamber.—. Every arrival notifies us of a brittle, great or small, end every battle Is a defeat of the Run piano, who in the aggregate moat have lost, on paper, twice as many nice as they really have brought into the field; and yet with this army reduced considerably below nothing, they main tain themoclveo very well, retreating; it is true, front the line of the Danube,. but oily to occupy a better position in a stragetical point of view,. and to advance again at a better opportunity. It is plain enough now to the least intelligent observer that, although 'the Turk have fought better than anybody supposed they would,: and Worthy of . their ancient fame, the accounts of %Turkish victories have been greats , eiggerated. -The western powers hare had pretty' much their own way over the telegraph and in the newspa• porn; but in the field the Czar ban carried off his full share of the prizes and tho honors. It is true that every arrival brings a now victory for, the Turks, but it generally demolishes the report of as ohl one, leaving the hooks balanced no be fore, with a considerable doubt as to the correct ness of sonic of the items passed to the credit of theallies. —Providence Journal, 28th eft. • ' 'Stem: Fitsuns:—The Legislature. of New. Ilempsbiro hero inoved In the Matter of over, issues of rhares is tho stocks of corporations and, here 'mowed tbu following law, to take Went aferr7uly 15th: Any president, cashier, treasurer or seers. tory, or any other officer, or stockholder of any bank, railroad, manufacturing or any other cor poration in this State, who shall knowingly, falsely and wilfully, 'sign, issue,. or. cense to 'be issued, any shares in the capital stock or their, respFetivo corporations, other than those au thorized iu their charters, or by coins amend . - pent thereto, shall be •deemcd, and adjudged guilty of felony, and when duly convicted thereof sheltie punished by a fine not exceeding one tip:intend dollars, and imprisonment in the State prison for not less than one or more than. eaten yearn at the diseretton of the court."-, • This example should. bo followed bc State Legislatt.re in the country. that t pub- . lie day be &elected from suc breachh- Infamous , irustu. traniis actions, now.called meroly ." by the law, bat considered by the community ILI frauds , of the worst character. . QVICT:AA:4I).--het 6t.lOiliEl Ry publican' is informed-that, Oa; rriday. deed bcdrof man was the American 'Bottom, at a illtkei called henteau'e Sloagh, der very eingidir circumetaperei' \The bait woe standing perfeety tipright'itk'tVe water up to• the' mouth': whilthe Met' , wife embedded in the 'earth.; It is' ratable that thweuta stuck,-inOtt sandvildle fate pting to Mee it as tkwtracke or, the feet talent • the he took 'let% strldearinj walked leek'. -- Th via - nothing le identity hire 'though he app to \ hare. ben e.a G 1",•" about sa years of , A \ VOLUME LXVII-,-11UMBER .mss, to the no orton ishment of the , ' bar-keeper, whit had never aeon enelt' chemical ilispropor,tiori.. Mr. —t t ., who .wan very thirsty after hie . duaty ride . in the care, iemarkod: .Yon keep very. bad water ber . t."— Yon don't give it d ehatice,'' Wee the rejoinder. . tur. 0LD6132 DICADo-,The Mitt.; ream, (Va.):it w hig soya: "Easter, a negro ora7 nn, the property of Mre,Eliza P. Carter, near ) . I lipPerville, in Fanipiier county ; died ou the 17th '., July, having attained the age of one hundred and' .1 Dorn! years! This iii of the moot remarkable cages of longevity on rerd. • co, ... , . , STRAET PictACISING RIOT 11: Esor.a..on.—There has been allot in Alanchester, England, growing out or anon city • miesianaties endeavoring to preach in the streets. • The missionaries were driven off bYlhe mob. - ''' , ' - . 'DEVINI7Z.—The - following dis tint and definite declaration of the views of the President upon the river and harbor bill is from the Union: , Wn,take it for granted that when the bill is presented to the President: for his approval he will be gliverned in his determination by those great political principles to which he •, stands.- committed 'its a Democrat; and that.. in applying these principles ,, ho will seek all the- light. that • : Oan bederived from the precedents furnished by the illustrious champions of ilb!DemOottitiO party. lie said 'as much in his - retharkit upon, the'nuestion of intermit improvements in his anl,.\ Read that; and Yet.there are people Who\ say that thrd is no use of. an official orgaa.Prosi-. •ce Journal.': . • \ \EFFEcT F Tae B.O7iiiifICXVOLTirTION AT HA \Lpe*Et.df the'Snanink revolution - had \ •Preduced a sensation-at Havana:- The papers' \ priblis.'despittchfroni the biteilor Secretary atMa addressed to the ;Captain. - G e ne ral, coniintukAin g - the fact, and signifiCently con*, eluding ' this wises • "I deoir \yon to Vlncolyo*elfit.bommtilLicti-_y• : Lion with t ei Military nu i tilitiee, and to keep '','. every. think Met by any Bylloyal der, cominenihated from thaMinistetofGoreitr , ment,.iii' the itoyal .Station of St., Laurence, . eommunicatuitto you, so that you MaYligm its corresp 9 ndini,efre c t." • -- - I • The reports orcliolera at the Fallshave had the effect to be anticipated. We regret to hear ',the hotels are . • altnoek:deverted, and - . probably,. from the extendeircirctilation which the rumors-.. have had, the trivel:‘,,will now be entirely diver', led from the Falls, nt.least untilliter in the sea, son:, Wo, can 'say, frankly, that'we believe the to be nal:Maltby altimy of the watering pla- Ces, and that: the -danger:from cholera there. is- , no. greeter than at any titherpoint bathe United 'States or Canada. With the,oxcifition of,Minor two sporadic caaes; the disease has been confined to the vicinity of-the bridge,:nad - - them- un- • derstand it to 'have entirely dliappeareT ' .111s.utia TUE Mawr or tr.-The "day efterA..' 'twenty rapes had escaped. frOicijail, out west:, •.‘. the editor of the village . paper - had.,.en eloquent.l,l - on the morale of the.place44tot. a prisen, er within the', walls. of her jai. This may be • -,- called turning thing's to account. Ctrtuest. Wir---Opetif our esaintage.a.hu the ::., following hit: „Thelatn - Mr. Chapin being . ? asked of l / 4 what use the:elders - Wire- in it.ehrireti,:. replied, that it was said, to give power to inibitir:;: L t r s , He yes a unit, the elders unbars: upon the right haed,LthiSy- in - Creasedhis poner.. , - - , •But," he , %tided; .piny elderO 'have' got on the wrong side, aid reduced me a -decimal,freci • . • 1 M4b.g.F.' BEL,. 12 1-2 cte. per lb, at 110tti19tPATTON , 6,1tithilillamontti r AMS4-5000,1*Tor u ' " ' l`c- dAdclB.loll4 114 Rd i'LEECE DALE LOTS:.-The !remainder of the Fleece Dale Loh +ha tie ii 44 : 14 pirate sale vo.• easi terms by • jr: •-• : • IFTNE - SOAPS--A In go' attgply: of il°W. and Old /Crown inlidear&iptsc , by Jr! . JOS. FarkaiPri. WALL .PAPER--, Coofteou.3D •Peperlianglngejor eels b 71.. .COUNTIII SI:AT:FOR Of (ound: situated on a mail, endue, „rtr. from whirl. • epiendhl tieseesttlx Yee IL IL nod the..ll.llnbeny Rieer. and !Mutt ten tu..- walk (tom the R.ll. Depot. Four eereatd this are In beautiful grove,theyelog e*bt au ra- cleated. APPIF P. 2146th it. , • BOSTON REVD WINDOW BLINDS, of different elm, for ale at namate.t. • V NAM - BLEB: Bletitho ' lidis Rubber ' I ; - 44:NrA n a i nt7 '"' ftnl in t etq l a s airt I. i. !MING BOOTS, of. Corioiiis oil* for . A sale at the India Rabbet: they", N.llO Lacleet .0 . 13 .. 3. AIL PL .)11ROW.N.LAWNS.ArostooprOonot of 0., , i.OO ortkte of all tbe wogs fEwElitti. lad ."*" '.:. 2 3.4.1 Par ra liffiliM d irditalniii .. Ca SIX). KS FOR SditikEß . WAD. ''; . lICCI—A Lige amartmeat of entertaining, _pra3 lusll - !K.!. 4"" 1 "*". IrkftlataMtrt° I=r.., • : 1 n EVAL 'SURGERY.=:- Principles sad rThmm of Dental sargorr,yrftapt. Hal* t. rtivo..)%emata br .Lnti W.. 64 Wm* A. UrtiNtED—A purchneer'fot th e banasona, Eli V oigg h"ne Vart."4 " lfZfdam i n a . ittabir. GROUND KU f 8-79 ekti. Mw' }ending from itsuoaCialleasi or w. br * I.DICKRY '• 0. • AILIN-15 kga.No 1 Lard. Jut reo'd and IVF al bo 1 . 1 .7 61,4137,1 4 Pilqoll'lll a cn. J ' SALE.-86,00W1 . : - 23 Runs North Amnions.. •• • : . . • 10 num & Teleririoh: . • ' • .2) SharecO. It Pa Itallnowl. %roam . iamb bousht aml sold \k. 31 ACKEREU—Neve No. 3 la A and Ulf Ms.. ten dm and O Ibr . .'o'lo cks Winter Strained Whale oil; • '• - • allabbi.lio.i. Lard Otike gar. • *mos .arta • . . , . • VIOk SAIX--54 wires. of Load, situate • NA xmansi taw - I,AI P. Ttes•ir cocpt•._ly• .V l, a zrissarav mdm nod loolu t t2:= X im., Agkli..\ . A.rave. "d :71 ` mf - (e004 st u rt"`b • i 0 toWiwi. and• n n. tucto. rx. o • sum mhSah Is . ' 1 •••111ratetml. tier. S • 0n• Apple and Peach Oretmrd..— Ta......n 40 saw cleared And all under !God Irma - TM . M........„.1,,,,,m4ent to thumb. mill, selmltomay_Sto.—: 1 ;', - A 0•11. to •••.. B. MN ... .1 AWS—A full. astortmentof 'dark 'and , uot sous Leonia g i vilor i tli n s . :... . 4,-- , - • 400 BBLS. LOinsv.i.ux ziatz for sale ;; low by Jel6-bil J. Elf: REL, 74 Water it. \ • --isTEWILiCKEREL—.2O, bbls. No. 3,lllrias. • lorpretkinS half bl.ll. 3 1 .0.4 . Mptlfam!..1 tioe • 0"r! a ibt ." °1•••, w -. 4 4'117Q1A,... ' \ _ _ .. • - • SUGAR -4 hhaa.l7 O. In oldm and for sale /FIATS— 25.0.b.u5. fbreale j. 6 , TON lIONNTIONICk IdCILPILT. BROOMe.--2 1 0 401. eg i lrOomit etre e wid mi. by T. k 00.,112. 2d it. - _ jrIOLD 8 VELVF,r,PAI R PARER--A. tomb smolt ottletickfais inibbtusb An .j 4 \ ACP • I 4 ..16 AMBOAPPIE§4B. _red,.,coe . l an.4tlt h t Akrlig4sla tna=1,47:1%-, ' ' .It oBll i-7.1&-btats..N6:l Ita,sii \-, \\ n k:i'y ~. ....M u "' FT! a ir : stiAl -'4 t — :DlC`,l*l7lll.."' \ ripoßA 20 bxs. 'W. j ..Gretnes,\ As & 81 . fvoale by , ...1 do t. ,do boLipt neNl -no . • .1'.11:1913...TW1T. . - • - \ w ag - .4
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