ESTABLISHED IN 1786. PITTSBURGH GA ZETTE PIIBLIBIIIOD DAILY AND IVESELT SY - WHITE. it CO. - DAVID wznre4 1:8A-mvEL nAlauT orna ox nap warm salmi YAIXXT IXD woo. TE.8.148: - - DAILY 31: dolises pet *onion. Perebie /oaf Taxi,. Wic A doilsreper zonate, to adeaDeo. • Clubs will be onskydlod on case:Mowing eemAltkoun " Twenty DOOM et ch .. . . . 00 Ti.. mane. fir etch dab alge iiidneZialZone ramp, abd to be bold *Availably to strottoe. No ebb VoPoill . 124 00 MA atter thesear expirio, union the mosey is Not Ow RATES OF ADITERTD3ING: One • murin, (10 lines of Naimoli or .9pda.„) Do one Insertion. ... o Do • ...tech adelitionsi.llN-- 020 . Do one ...... 1 75 Lo twelve l ° 00 • '• Stomp eit Cards, (3 lion or lest lot minim/ e OO , One donor for each additional . : One square, chaugmble at pleasure, (per thee num,' *bivalve of paper.. .... 23 03 Tor each athitlenal square. haerted over one month. and for each ad.litioual Inmate Inserted under the therif ride& •• Advertisement% exceeding a mum% Sod not 0T. 2 Moo Ilea% to% =I halt Pubilsheritr ' lVelte r : ' ' for tegal • advertisements beyond too s chUised Ow their publiration. - .thmistiming candidatesibr °Mee to be °hutted the %me as other advertisements. Advertimmeats not marked on the. tp rt. w.dfled °Mt.? or court will be continued till forbid. and • parment exacted acconlisif.• • • Tn. Prhilege of annual advertbere le aridly limitedly. their own Immediate %mine" mid Nitet.. w f_. ° T. : " "a, I the benelit of other perrenets, ae seg.. not or connected with alr own 12.10.5, and au ohmmeter adrarthoments. In lannth or otborwl/g ba wd the limn. engaged, will be ebarrod Eh* uruol nate. Eta all snob tranolent odrortklng. blll 5 . 13 po madam& and prompt payment le &abed. advertisements Dor eharitabb instltutiona. corn , totrualdp, end oter, public Inectisza, and all political moat% and nabs* to be thus./ theliOtitee o ° 7 * ble afritly% adis iturbge =dices to be AO own w • Death witless Wanted ne charge. thane sommlnie algid br fetnestitatlons or obitnarT thaws. sod Theo so accomparded. ho P 5 15 Sin theitithr adverbial% and all others sendinit nedaninnloo. Hons. or bm impale &dined to call attention to • robs. &these, •.' or. any publie enterainmets, where charter are made admittance--all notices of pri vate areaciaihne-every notlee tholifthd " d i • "" ti " to private entermiseNsideedeted or Intended to pram% Individual Interest:ma o nto be Inserted with the under. - sten/I , l=6st the muss to hee Olor •If I.ttna.d to I be In In the loml bioluma, pros .111 be charge.: ix - a t the rats of 10 cern% pm line. . Bishop or Or notices to be thenced te r". Tavern Licenae Petition* Iti each. • Real Mate Mental sod Atationeere advertisements not to be rimed =der yearty.rstes. but alloyed dimwit of tblItr4311•11 SO4 aim-third har Amd-citt? too 01.00.: of bills. , • MI1:1313T OS .11151‘XCIIT ES =LT ouch. Onll &mph threw Ineertions- N 3 Do each additional limertion. .... 37 .1.1,121,1=15175 ur WEI= Elia: One Spam (JO ilveN)ons imertlon--....40 emits. - •Do. ach sthitlonal Insertion.. —l3 emit& traodentadvertisements to he paid in advance. DISCOUNT RATES OP SONS, Brokers N. HOLMES Marixt sf-pettetai 7 at /X 7 Helmet at Irofjortoent. do ~ C lo omq m llm e rW l t ko rus .in aU, L . d d o o Lafayette Bunt do Ohio Llb losATresto.. do Western Resew. Bank— do Battle of 'Mandl:lon • NSW ,NNULAND. A.ll solvent Bank...—. X _NFWJ24II.B. .: PMCKYLVANIA. Banki or Pittitcoratc-- , 41m "hisbachic Bank or d0...-'at bler.sad ilmicaf . aof do.-pt 1 Doak of Oarcumote- -IMx Honk of Korth Anterhot- Bask of Narth'n Libertiochar Beak of Pomarrlyaris-... Book orlitim Township- Commercial Bank orria-l-mer IPrommetrit llecbsolor Ihr-ver Chant Book-;... 4lor alzahroh A l Xanrayms imit 80011-vor aleohsalect Bank- --,rear p = s izi a ti .k . .....-. : Tor Southmark Bank- ---...par Tradememat Dan Now York Ctrr----poo C"utr ialt — itaYi. --- "4' Y. JSIiB6Y f."l7itribiltk. !All solvent Dsrqm.-...-. X -.•- DankChani Doak ur ofChestorinr4 Bank of Dank DeL iliwstd-lOw Dank of of Oarmasitoint........nar.. Bank of Osttiaburgii--. ik Dank. of LeirWrow- Dank ofDiddletown..-.... Bontgoinery Irank...-par of Northumberland-par oddsßt a Bridge Ocind Do; wn Bank Bab Farmers' ni7FEOcks Ca-par Fanner,' Ilk of Lincalhir-nd Famine ildik'of kicadiumpar Yana. Rk of Schuylkill Co- Far. & Drov. Waysnaburibi.h Franklin Dk 110 be: i Lancaste booOO r County . , Nines' Bank ank of l'ativill• X 1 Kinnard/ids I Wait Dank-- w orl riguing Wiliteibild %E . Bailer Nabs- I Offili. Ohio Etat& E Brno& at Atron...-.„- do ll Besaeb do • Animeb st gg i ! Branch at Branch sitClereland-•.,- do 1 Branch at aa121:::::1=: do I Branch - Cidnalbus ..- • do,E. • Ranch at. 'diktat:nits,- do Brand. at Balm Brandt MblaaseteAl--..., dot Branch at Rider --...,- do .1 Branchat Ctridin4tl-..... dot Branch at. Wastilindon.--. do l Branch at. Branch at lanniater-...- do,i Branch at StedenviDe- dor Branch at Kt. Vernon.-- do Branch st. du( Branch at Branch at =Silt NR Pleasant._. doll Branch at Zanksvilic..,.-- do, Branch at Norwalk- • do B i ranch at do Branch at nirtginanth..- du, Brandi Eaton.----- do: Branch Branc hraueh st rey.hogs BanrLKWooster.-- do - , .. , IWO, of the Tulloy-- 1:4 Saukof Ca-Rlchatond.- Mx. Bonk, Vs, Norfolk Yuma? Bk of Tir e s*. Morchtatt'allooh.Runlr. 3 North Western. Bank.— NORTLI C4R — EUR - 1.. Bank of Cape Year. ~.... 2 Sauk of St. of N. Grant 2 lOor. Dank.Tillottugtim. 1 1 I M Il l ielt I CMVITit IlkofthoSt.of S.KlaroLlus 2 Dank of South Clerallna. 2 Ballk of Charleston..._. 2 Slanton'S Ilochares' St 2 GEORGIA. Anlst i , IRA &B)CROD Ink of I n trEtmlet., Asnia. — TENNESSEE. A.llPol,ant 3 . • R.F.STUCKY. 13k of Ketktuckr t LnulWaly Bk of IntuorV'e.Tholvton Nartbersillkorlientuck7 Southern ntoncenthekr " MiBBOI3IU. • Bk of State Oi Missouri— /X • ILLINOIS. Inas Stank and Brand. 60 Bank 0f76 WISCONSIN. Marina it Flrs In. Co. ehks 5 MICU7OAN. • Farmers'3lsehanks • Bank 8 Slovnenmant Stock Bank IPeolniolar 8 llsomntneer Onnln.q.-- 5'816 Bap hlTrli A. IBk ofn 6 :11 .11an B" k r " the of Men:Areal.. - 5 Bk of U. Canda. TS.' 6 F.ASTERN 1.1):CIIANOE. On' eath:Dore do On 'B do WESTER atL N EXCIIANO IL : sps.d.h.-- 10 4* I do Patr10t...—.15,50. IPat: a .80 0 3 6 8.80 MOB OF STOCKS. zwausio- TOR RBI PITTSBORGII GAZZITE,IIIr, A. WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND' EXCIIANGE BROWS, icy. n romra 87REETt Prenscraan. Ming r, LINK Vatted WWI fro.---,-- to Do. - Wa----- IS ili nt lal6 , 114..777.. 10 .11100 go. Vo l .. .. i ...- IS • - Do. coup. rt..-- 10 flUolmsgb-oDY Wa--- la Do. eons , Cro. N. T. D 43 . 3 1r i d gore . ia U Bank ad >tlri .110110011 r 4 Mator td illank Allotboof eavinga Dank 011111110 V Dopodt Bonk.— _ _ nal?..lll..Fak. Jima Xtrldor p_ortherna bertka...-- Wlklacaspart. partraaam - Plata.% LIU Insaraaas- Walken lataraaasea, • Mame lawsrace• Assoatakat Ykaroakea TrUallaT7 l . , I,a WUlg v t. MAglaatle , .... CUA be. • altla mt 7 Oa+ Wcaka.. . MOCKKI els Sackarstar.. ' 1r • Panto. Vtilt Akikakt-. • Ohio k Penns. Raikk... Dan. *Ohio Rankaut.—. Caavelanet Walled/a& D.. . Karina Rllway,.Dry Deck Tastes klaanioa.--- Mosi Docks (all— D • Turtle Or i el' - Plus Roadi Alla. k PaserreaTurnpike It '. DA =16314 00—..- 1 Dthss ookr.•'-. Ph:tabor *710r..--. North North itotters---- • g i ttohargh Ural— . t °mesas Itouhittell.-^ couiu MW .. 81n5....» ....._ .....~....». Natbntl ......._..:.::...... -. Ppops~t.. Han. .~~...'. .._ " • 110IIANGE AND BANNING NOUNS ON • WILKi NS t i t •CO • • - AGNS 8/zdts Amt ßleading, No 71 .117urfA 'stroth PITTSBURGH, PA. • VOREIGN and • Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes gno4 Lei 'Warrant., bought nod ;• (Atlas anada di t...h .: rotalonX i bag s spa zain i e , Rocks ' Tand mold on CommlAdon. _ • • Nancy wed on &pooh, awl tuternd &Bowan when loft „ARNOLD 86 co. • . Am*. 4 c DX ujewth,....,,,°"""lirt..!t'llbFram If& An ” • .•elarT "lIARDWARE FOB, SADDLERS AND CARRLAGE 31AICERS. 11.1. Leech, Jr., - ~ /rO.llll WOOD STREI7; 1717D577DGEL • 11so. Clothe; Long, Dzattolx. itoa,Deor Ift*, Paw _it Jersey Timber Swim% dales, vaalib..C* 4 . 6 APIMT bloarnal - aad rag eopr.) r. ILLUS. ItIATEMAN,-FALLIS lc CCIEEIIII/5111017 1110222205.5 and (hoard Yonmrders - triCsnal, River iallroad. No. 25 Cowl striirt, lbstwont slln and • 'fireamoro stmts. Sollts 555 5 .) 0 225555 ti. OaR 4 , BIM lhooroillorr Andrew. WNW sisbosz.us a 41., • - ferPortlstair stew:Mon _fen to Tmo Ighlmwola from ' rstubursb, C*2151 to 12oboaII.Volloy osulTolodo. - JOSEPH. CHAIWAN. wit OZER ALE .AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, . • Titarket 'street, Pm/hurt/74 m*tT 4:Fra.a rAggl pmath. tf - "2!M Tiflßr': - .........P*1,1(..........'...rfi : TT....5-#.':, : V.'.l;-'00.:,...:........_:0N...4T'T':1..... EMI BUSINESS' CARDS. ATTORNEYS. M OSEPH S. A. P. MORRISON, Attar it'rllz•kt=lst2llo.nruri .1 ir W ILALL Attorney at Law, '.l3ake weir. Buildings,. Oratit etreot. behreen Youlih •nd blamond Alley. , su3o.wirr - - ROBERT E. PrElLLlPS,!Attorney at Lim, ItaBERT POLIOOF., Attorney at L Corner of 'nth and anat. streetd.enrodre tke , Cardt mem step, Pittsburgh. . . my 7,417.3 AMES J. KUHN; Attorney at Law, {flee roarta Amt. zuma. Orsat. - PatUb.iib. J.,64137 RANCISO.FLANEGIN,AttorneyatLaw, N 0.170 Fourth stmt. Pittobosirh. ASPER E. BRADY; Attorney at Law, No. BO PULL RM,Ptttstergh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. ytasIEBNAN & CO, Bankers and Exchange Ltlinkees.tio.93 Woad Went, corner oftdantond Allen burak, - • - 1101"11EET and sell Bank Kota and Coln.. Dlaeontit Time Esebnriga. and Proaddeary Notrog snake Collections Ina ll ate principal cities of the Milner, Bataan Domain. on ad/ soden interest, and era their prompt ottent.Wn Vaal otk , or matters appertaining to a Broker s badness. 911. Kschange constantly for male. atb2s-l7 ALIAS 1104110{. t WAn YELM.,.-...71.011MCS swam IicBA.MER t ILILLNI, Bankers and Ex • amass iirokera Bay sod Oold and Silver end II Notes, sstss loans sro It& Estate or Stock Soctr • ritlee,purebsee ftamlaeory Notes, sad Time Bills on Loot nod West. Boy and sell. Stocks on Onima odon. caner time made on all _points In the Onion. Moe renter of Third end Wood stmts. directly oppoelte the St. Charles InteL • II D. KING, Coin,Stock and Exchange -ctlaae lt re l ."'l:' fourth thU e. street—Bure Pietro t Ildtbr,sg nut =tem Col . !salons to * allo on the West unrrstrZ tern 11;tank. Wotan Bought tug .old. r - • Jy.r RA.M.II. PA1J1LL.........-I&ITEMA H.L1ML..........RK. IL Ala?. rALMER, HANNA & Co., Successors - to . .. k Itroteraand to 90 - r - oWaiid Dog n eet EsehaV ° ,l3ertllleetes Of Imlt, Dank Notes. en d tioodo-:- . N. AV corner. Of Wood and 7 / streets, Current Money remised on Ilevoldt.Alt Cheeks fur nag fad eolleedione Made tul nun/ all nalpolnte of tee thelled Staten' , 4 ‘... . - /he hilalat Pren , lVry wdastprearn and Areerlein Advances ' .. Advances made on nenelsnmenni of Anthem. elllPT.od . east. on Mend terms. • li. Fi r ffaritrib - o.,'Banters and colesage Brokers, Borth Ead corner of wood and Third stmt.. Pitt.burnh. All teannectione made on Ilbend terms. and lied:Sow Dcomear attended to. _ 094 r IYILKINS k. CO., Exchange Brciko urix. AA 21. n 11Lot=otzol . , c 7" rt i to the Dank of Pity. Wm. I. LARDER, Jr:, Banker and ter. 4th street, Na 1511, a4Joistiolnit the Pittsburgh. • N, HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign 111 . end Domestic BM. or ErthaWrilfiestee orDe. podta, Dank Notts and De de . N 0.69 et street, Pitt*. burgh. ga - Collertions t on the prl.• cities throughout the United S BOOKSELLERS &C. JL.IREAD, Bookseller and Stationer, No • Voart.b otioet. Apollo. Bo ate- . WELDIN, Wholesale -and-Retail Dealer In Blank and Sabool!aa_._ Raneraad Ski jutzr, W.Vood Knot s (betornta and nurtta EtiRN S. DAVISON, Bookseller arid Sta onsr, WOOMINIT Davison k AVM tihrkstr nau Fourthjlttatcash. Pt. KMS. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and ' Dealer n Blatkmery. by No. 82 Market street. war PittamMck. Pa. II /,A•. 'l . : 00 7!11 era ext. i tationes . !r0..55:C004 :ara t, arra ecorto the earear altar& COMMISSION &C. I. W. BUTLER ..& CO., I RWARDING k COMMISSION MER 41111TA1V113 and Dallan la all kthaatinttsblash Ka • u• • Rticat. afiEl st WIT. H. SUTTON. ' If hoimale Grocer, Importer and Deafer in — VOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Me- BW. POINDEXTER, Getteralltle4Thrin dlre Broter and Onconlaalaa Iltasclannt. 167 Tron et and 118 &mad street. Pittabarab. aro2o-Irad AAt 31'13ANE, Commission and For . rrardlng Ilerebonts._doolong..htliraol *Oa Nodose parrally: also,PlittsbarghNsaafactarea. N 0.114, Second stmt. iittstrolth. - • ope-ly'33 tan. .. 111. ILOTEINZ st CO., ' Wholesale Grocers, Rama TOUT= a PRINGER lIARBAIIGEt t co, (Suecei. Usairkwh.Y.Oiiiiodilika and Itoinrjuqlng • . bwritc Deem In Wool and Produce BnneZ.liT No.- 145 Vint sad 116 Second Amts. Pittsburg. ta. spis-lr y dr. W. REA, Flour Futon Commission . and Forwardlag Merchants and Factors, In Produce enarehr. Orders for Fitteburah Manufectures preent , tlT attended ta. Nee. 74 Water and trout eta, Pittsburata Penna.ard-lr. • L ... ... RARDY, * JONES & — CO., Successors to —ATWOOD. JONES 1. CO , dammlooso and Forsrud, R orthants, Deems in Pittsburgh dianntsetnredOoods, Pitsburgh. 13 11 ', BR :6 "' • 1„ '.oe e r 0,4. ,4. ee2S, 711 1 1 . 31 . 17101:, sad Facirstd . 7 I. Idercbanta. mod MEROER'& AIcTELO, General C011:1111.ia sion llterehaasa Philadelphia 'Lllan ai advances e am`lifamata of Pfd ireaeraliT. Sal Try --RUIN MESON. MIN o Grocers, I OIIN WATT do-C0.,, . ean e Carranlndon Herd:oats. and Deans In Produce mat tnibmsdi 31.nobetnres. No. 266 LthatT Pitubm •A. D. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio Dorninhadon and Pores:Cent Merchant. and Ina. Dealer In Western Reserve ione, Batter, Pot and Pearl dab, and Western Produce gonersily. Water Aron, bet D. Smithfield and Wood. PI bated • Int Int Bp , do =rim irrni• of Ana Robison. Mlle T ' LITTLE lc CO., Wholesale Grocers, Praises sad Comadstron Nerelmati, .Ad Dealer. In Pltlatrurgh liaaullbeturts, No. 112 E... is rrr• burgh. " 14. : I : ; HA' • • COLLLYB,Sierwardluis and Comuledan Moretumt,and Buhr In theme. Butter, Lae Pleb and Prods= generally Inr3l 25 Wood street, *bore Water, Pittsburgh do ulllnt.last.ia 7 tat. May •30 . • do. pl itzerge Counni.im 111 V, ants, and rat. , hr.bbraget a. 5 do 4 1ii. ... , , i r: .:,..... :R. : : . .; w i ...,., ..........,.,... mpo •• rtra *II Ps • N b6 Idarlult IDlv.ldar: o r Div. Jan. II et DPr. . Pl. Div. . 21.70.11 NowAfeCLINTOOK, Importer and Whole ell and Retail D ealer fa Reristlan,Thrr on eta= Rai A..ft=ll.ll43l'rluCt. 12`,* lUS PATTON, Wholesale and Re an Grown, on the Fasten' side of ths Diamend, Pa. DtTAXI et Div. May CI im;se Dtr..luli 411 New EttorJr. RANK VAN ()ORDER, Dealer. n Trim - Isti II and Gloom Low 0P:414 Loabrodderfoo, • Gant a. Purulobbog owls and flati sdki.... s fail go • "Market ofortdeh coo always b• bad fit No. 63, comer of xtroot sod thoDlamand,Plttobnrgb.Ps. solidi' I.V LAM •CO. PTITSOCRON....C. 1111=1 I CO., W. TOIL rA:11ASON:& CO., Wholesale and Retail • Dealers In Ulm awl Staple Dry 4:kni4 25, FM -- - PUY & ISURCHFLELD, Wholesale rWI Beteg Dry Goods pachuda. corner Fourth and s street. Pittsbarsh.• • • , • EL Dtv Dl.. 7664 {7D I hew mem. 170 138 710 n.: .. "....il2.l.llXurn /. TORN FLOYD & 00., Wholesale •Grrocorer aadOotruntralon Marchasits,,No.l 7 3Wond pad 52,4 Lit" y.trnt. Pltiabuntb. - , 1.10 'ROBERT MOORE, Whole d° Grocer, Bei:. th'riag d p all nail; of Yore: atdaretiMa k os sad vow E 516 . 1 4""`" 116 1 1V.. :hivrAT 2x. • 6 2)1 20 10 auto 1511CM11.7 , -, .j.,BLACKBURN Bc. CO., Wholesale Gro oaTa;l3ont Parnlahenn and linakni Pnalorn and tabentb Mmes.:Munn Mai Vieth and Oakum - alval on hand at thtir - Waxehoode., lad Water straet, Pittsburgh. stpllty • MAUR , • . ISAIAH DICKEY & CO:, Wholesale Oro- ccra. Commlnsion Merelseits,And Antlers In P b. . M Water greet, and Front Mint, Plttstranich. • 200 S Yalu— ...-usts ...w.usta a. som. ' 'GILLS ROE, Wholeiiiie Giocere and Clasnsolsilon Merattaz4. N 0.104. 'Medi drat Pills 11X. .1•11.11 JUGLIST. - 1 1 1 7 Di. BAGIALEY . .t. CO., Wifoleile. Gro TY errs. Na. le and 20 Vaal street. Might:web. W•ILI , TAM A. DITILIETEG; Grocer and Tea Dader comer cd - Woott aed Six th dries, nee aware on hand ISM SSISMISSISS or eboto. armee and sae Ttia—Forearn Traits sod lents. Irbolseale sad limit Denim supplied on the lowed tame.;— - OBERT' & CO., Wholesale Gloom Comudabill Macliants, Dealers In Prxlnap Ittaburgh Maattactures. 2141 ilbiortr attest. fr . . ..- # WICK. k AtcOANDLESS, successors to Wlekillsolesale Groessitionntrdma and Oseasalsalsos al erebantst Dealers in 'roe, h Olaset Cot' TIMM and Pittsburgh Blassediettuas generany; corner of Wool: Just Water street& Dittabursch. 4 QULBERTSON, 'Wholesale Grocer and ( et= m• tVr P rr - et, =irti taert—nt: 71,011 , . & fritiflY, Wholesale Grocers, COlll ju.n.,...a.spitutn.u.Sterebsasivstr,selDosterouwerlt:wPrniu.4icratonsielott S. Inr. IroCnlni"? lama, irtACIALEY, WOOD * Witte.D...i CO., Whote -1." sak thoons,l4.ll3llKarkgt *net. nal IVARDif ----. 11 -------. Wth • -.-- wring een .appom o al elindire. Agnate foirittmbargh. for the ale orPatent voted Cemented and ' Stretched Leather Beltiog. mu. uractured by Y:JESY ELL a SON, of llartairL Connecticut. we no. Offer for 'male a' largo ' nedirtment of ell width,. manufactured.. st the mafeeturer's prime, him article Wm g roperior to mu . : Leather Belting -ever Were offered la tide mutat. Alp; a large stock ofall uidtbs of India Ef i likii r r i !jtjn7.Depoo.li c n i r l f i st . ;-Nut - fir t aa . le at the MD26 . ... , J. L 11. PIIIILJ PS ' ----- -- earth LOOMS, !teat - 153tate Agent.. • Sleek. Mem-bantam and DIU Broker, sees N o. V 2 earth street, aborts Woos. Busittern prwaptly .ttondo.l M. GORDON; • • ret co;,' 92 Water Wed. I GARDINER COFFIN, Agent fOr Franklin nartlivtaat corner of Vocal rd6l.l7eme Instil:nos Company, .A..ll.AlitaltA, Agent fur Potuware • sum Insumneu Cornwall . . .12 Arnim' stmt. L A11,F.0.. 11. TA YLOR RUSTON, (successors lug .tt Tarim . k Idlorue.) General Commistion and For wardina Merchants,. anti Agents for Eastven !Transporta tion Linen. Wholesale Dealers to *Staple (troneries, :theft ings,Artton, Cotton Yarns, halting, Twine, Mantua, Nis onurland Kentnehr Hemp, Tolonco, Soda Ash. W indow tile" PIP, liar and Indio Lead; Naval Stores, and Cincin nati and Putsbursh Manufactured. Goods jtenerallY.— Agents tbr the “Penti Mr' and 'Tanner Mill Ftextings, Pittaburals. No. 68 - Front street. tonnotato a. rittshurgh and St. Innis raoket Landing,) Cincinnati • is243tad • •T A. HUT,CIIISON & CO., Commission 11.rebanto hod Agtrit. (WM. St. Louis Sum. nelin err , Lealers to Sugar. Holm:oak I.lg and 13. r 16.64. Hama. Oakum, Zinn Paint, at, an la 7 DRY .GOODS. GROCERS. ....aohu a'odoaa~t, AGENCIES. • • BILARSIIELL, Secretary Citi kJ sea's Isuiursase Company:9i Water ntrtv,t, MUSIC, &C. lonic u. lialuoß, Dealer iriPianc;Fertes, !dual° and IldtaC,..l IsistruAelq, Schoolßook and 11ENcit K.LkiIER, Dealer in Music, Mu deal Instrument% and Importer of Italian String% In want for Noon, t Clark'jr grand and pore Kane, with t-Itleman's Ade= Attachment. AIN foe. Duldtedo's Pianos. HSCHEMER, usio Store, Fourth . stmt. betirofte Market end Rood. Now Sluste eon 1r reaelvini,sta Moilcal Instruments of all lands. DRUGGISTS. TWIN HAFT,Ir, Csouccessoi to Jae. M'Ouf *JP: trya_Whoiesale and Itatal..l thm•aiPl Deajat In tL 9'l'4 l"" rf b% r k 1 1;11ri rtY;nl :InTrt rg " . V n PHU • Medidne. 'thLCOX do CO.; g ggggg Apoth ecaries, earner Market strest...dtballaalond i. kr band • full and anntact•wrun of 1 Medleinon,Przfunlemantarticleapertidalngtothell. Pbjakians sveserlyttous easefully compounded. sayl9 TOWN 1 3 , SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer is Drugs, Wits; Varolthes- and Dre Stuffs. No. M betty street. Plttstorrttb• • All orders mill receive prompt , attention rorAsyst ter Loudott d Oda valuable fondly utedloluer. EMT A., FAIINESTOCK & CO.; Wholesale Drussaists. awl manufacture. °Mita Load. Red • end Lltharge. marker Wood and Front atraeta, m 67 E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in .. t v Tarntott L ke-. te-, ramnueceu rtRAIIN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail Dra anises. ant= at liberty awl St. Clair stresta, t burgh. SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale e Druggists, Ito. 24, Wood street. Pittsburgh. TOSEPH FLEMING 'Successor to LL Wilco: d Co, corner 3.lstiket atreet amt IPlamoad—Hee co. r atlf . :4l . 2lALVl c =a , = . r . a . :fatAt portalalnxia hi. Imalness. Phyldsaa preacrlptkma morally ecteamandad at all jaady WOOL MERCHANTS. 11 LEE, successor to MURPHY LEE. . Wool Dealer, and 02141i111 , 14&.1 Marl:ant for W. of Assarinsa Wool' Goods No IS LEM. Rnet MEDICINE. - R. JA.MES KM: Office and Residence, :tia 112 Fifth ettnet.M.M. the C.0."1-T.'• %7 M. VARIAN, N. D.. Office 6th street, below esoltliflekl. (cow Hourt.-8 to 2 to 1,11, to C. P. w. my 26 lya MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and M .. Mier, No. 14 Wool amt. Partial atteotioa to Dope wed Tootle Clothing. sto3S.7 VITILLIAM DII3BY, Merchant Tailor, Dm ii And Dealer liesdr Its& Clothlog,llll Ut. . . CO. Merchant. Tailors,lBl. Litertv •Irera.Nre , are nal , . r•e•IvIn• our ng stork for Gentleman', Wear—Ckdka. (//a Oar and tamtin.72of the neirartstalap sad finestqoalltr- Gar friends and rontarnere will plea,* give t• • ar t. Dahl 11 ANTJFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail • Manufacturer and Dealer to Caahaat Ware, tio. 83 WI street. 1101 IN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT DOS VICES. a tape:Liar artklo. SOLID BOY sad BRAZED BOX VICES, runlet of Arden. awl Rob. Won Amato. ono square from the Eland =o.4D:tido. Al. Inbony City. WorkHOM:EREI) AKIFIPLICAMAN TIELLL.,-Ilatetrials 'nuked far EmbrolderY brict Ay by MAIL L. d. WILSON. jo.Mf • _ _ Prom Areal. almwo Bolivar Pin Brick and Crucible Clay.ldan- TIIIs CO3IPANY 'NLARGED their equity Itir inannfeoturing, are now prepared to meet the increased Mumma for th.f.Briek. Curibie and Building Clay. .Orders untoptly attended to by , KISS it JONES, Canal Bad°. Pittsburgh. tiutembat :Lissa Boots and Shoes!! AMES ROBB, No: 89 Market street, 3d &metro. the Market Mama would Inform the pub that he bag now a very full ate* of every thing in the Buct and Shoe trade, such as ladle? OW ten, half Genera, Jenny Lied Padoree, Lady Frankilei and all the dal. found on the Pastern damn alto, Mama and Children? Gaiters and Taney . Boot. and Shoes. to all their mistime du, Gentlemeaa aw Oreta Patent Otlf Boots, Flan* Celt Boots, Oongreu Calton and Moms else, Bey? and Tooth? Boot; fate French Calf. Neese glen ea adl as we widi to gall net an article to all who favor us with their mutate as will gleetatlahte • Om.. Remember the pieta. 89 Market deed. tnytO • M'CORD & CO. WITOLESAIS AND =TAIL PASHTO:PAH= TUT AND CAP .MANUFACTURERS, AND HEALTH:SIN ALUM= or ruse. CORNER Or WOOD AND 71FITISTREET4 ''' • ' sps_T 50ap b s sok ai, s T.an rwltra41pofH as 55, guiPR CW d lux EMMA& • ••_.2.1r - New Coach Factoff—Atlegbany. MM. H. WHITE CO., wotild re epecthdly Unmet the publio that they ha,, op on Lama. between Federal and' lland=rY street* They are nor making end are prepared to re orders pre emery deacriettern Of vehicles, Combat, Chariot*. Beconehes, Banda", Muttons. Le., lee width, frm their knot experience la trie manufacture of the store work, and the WIC. , Wm they bevel, they feel confident they aro enabl ed to do work ma the Most , manotable tantru vith those sardine Wicks In their lion • • Paying pertlcular attentina in the eeketion °nutmeat*. pad having none bat competent workmen, they hare no .dtation In erarrantigt a their week. We therefore ark the attention of the pu et to this matter. /I.—ltepeirlog dew beat manna . , and on tbe neat reasonable, farm* • • • .babtf • • Coach and Carriage Factory, JOHNSTON,BROTHER CO, corner of ete Belmont mud ' Babes. WtreeteiltilegheurCitr, would respectfully inkrto their hinds, and the pu blic generally, that Burr are numulacturing Mneb.l, Beek. sways. :pit, &sighs and =ln all their morions styles of and Prollootlom All en will be assented with etest nrmd to dura bility and beauty . of finch. Banal. will ill be attended to so the most ressonabis terms. Using in all their work the best Lute. Mud% Pole. and Wheel Stuf . they fee 'mordent that all who laver Bunn with their patronage will b=1.17 we on 'Biala their work. en are requested to give them • all before tn. chasing exurbs.. • - eel III2EDOIIOII COACH FACTORY. VIM 4e. 1 Diamond Atter, war 1-In.niotow., PROPRIETOR. 3V OULD. respull call the aention of • Southern and Tr ectf eetern y Minkhante to hi tt ts fine took • autism*, rangink In pd. from $lOO to 515()O. 2k. Centimes ire Wit from the beet mete.rlal and work - man- WO. end under him own gamrrlaion• nr con, f ith mot dem.. .warrent hie rack to be inktr to -.rot numuteo., Lured in the Union. , Th i e eueetes . or s buttoom and the lmleMd hir: 9 1 V.: c, la d a common rt or um r' oe , k •w" ha s eetabluhment. Perrone werkUnk gook! k olas work .11 pleasemll and ammtne ! tort boron kolas EWA.' All . • work warranted., L ORNOrtrOtt...:-..CATLT 11416," Livingston, Bogg _en Id t Co: - NOVELTY .W ORSE ,PITTSBUROII, - irACx and Depot Railnitid Scales, flay, la ' ttla sad Ondu do.; - Platflom and Counter do.; Door of all AIM. Ifprlmb_ _Drop and Thumb Latches, Codes Ma of various Mac- mot - Mills, ,uppromd Nitta= Yaotonlntulfalloablo Imp Owasso of ail II- W. WALLACE, • .' STEA3I'MARBLE - WORKS,' ph all -and 52s Leary ark. avow . . & wow area, PITTIIBUROH..• •.• • • • - MO F NL.A 2 rENTS, 3.1 10:111, Grart m Stones, were ou b. d. and ur T rne to order,Viliquerrit et la et tritfuneLaTirtrerkl.TnirnEiglArLitir Blab liforol.bed to lh.“ eldest the lowest, Woo. All °Were ad with ¬ch at OW I.therW WOOL au= W. W.. WALiJCb Now Goods and Pas&is foillentlemene Clothing for Spring of 1854. IiWATTS & CO. leg leave , respectful u ly • to totem their Utiltiertemi t ourbir.dorticilp the h .• trle'rasg.patittbgern:errusi=e.th to gh , re Or 7Arigt=ttnsnrtthell::f4Z:47,; Air She satistneUeo so bu lbr esteem:4 by their surto. ma* httbertoOth tbetr mble *Corte to .. ptesse,ll.lo3l. Wee them. to fON D otertious In tie urns =smut. Weak ellt.—atrangent are tolbruted thstqur booaele N 0.1711 Liberty etreet.ltorth side. abort Bt. Moir. au= . ' Gentlemens Pint, Class to subscribes' beg leave to inform . the ' p at es that tba twirled ibidr 6 am StOtk.ooll3. g tbe ugwgFtsd rcion ‘warreror, O g°• ..To : '.. ' ' * mum Tanesa: ' 183 'Liberty glarmg. ' PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST M. 1854. - NEW . yon. ADVERTIStMS. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Ftwati VISSCIIVI a scunva : aavartwas mum. tre. 34 , .; sad 343 Broadway. Now 104:44,a6 AO. 13.33. street) ReliaGte Pim; Ws Ow cUv wf Now Twit.., - ---77—, _ --- l The Director's of 'the' Ohio and Pennsylvania Fire aid Burglai Proof SafeDePot ; 'floti.e• Exhibition met at the Farquhar House, WM. MeFARIAND & CO, I SaliM, en the evening of Weinesday, An3tta -, as 'MAIDEN LANE, NEW .1 . 0,10.1 . - 1 1854, James M. Drown in the ClMir. Warehouse 145 Pratt se., Baltimore, Md. 1 .On motion, it was I.)ANICS', Jewelers' and Counting Bowe I . Revolved, 'That,. we held the Exhibition on nrc to InfOrto tor? I.llU.ner %I Ttrzb;-:,i0....rxi! IJP Satosoferesi a.,..t..ntir Qa Ipma,r, 0 0' 4 "d 1 Thursday ; Friday and Saturday, the 14th, lath , en.nnteri In every mpect. - - . Now Toni, April 1th. 18,4, and 14th days of October next. it "'"' n '''' Al ' r° "`"'" ti ' w "Ting= I ; , . The Finance Committee reported, that they Illf " l'' ' '' '''= " r" ' " ‘ "".:. 7 .l."' '"'`''''''' " 4 ' alma " " hundred dollars, to he distributed is preeniume; had obtained subscriptions amounting to twelve was exsox.4 al nmFbc.newo am n ia Intenoe heal, Itacon• , . , ""'"'" th.d .......1 . T h".SY , " 3 " l " l° T . P' m g` ' COSIOZTITION OPEN TO ALT. TITO PTATOS. will.' think. an.wir . logp i rit .. O3r r. t . rlr i.m .i,, 47 ,,, i,.... ag T re l ed l p The _following nit of premiums was then !Seat thorough bred Stallion ..... ' 24 - t-t •,, .. - ]lest . " Elegaat Cabinetiture.". - S AFFE S U CK OW, N0v2.5 a 127 Aiibtons, Nem YorP, MAN ILJEACTUEERS, Wholceale arul Re tall Denloit In Rleb Carved Ilosottood -Furniture of M e at M O. Invited to all god examine oncetock. .174-OMv FEVER AND . AGUE.` DR: EDWARD BLIIEGKER'S BT.A.MPEDE MIXTURE, Ibribt neer dud Apo, annoys Vistgrobs Affections. . IHE Proprietors of this - Aledioino will state without heeltallou er fear of contradiction. thaethe 1M1311511.100 hall cured more perilous whore tt,',has Len lutrodneed.than any other medicine In one for dhe above dUesuka This medicine hut neither Amnia Don Quinine in It; cojets=ol3. all of the Ingredients are of a dory. highly stimulating and Mil t w if i lttiteg tr ir, Perms whae using title damp atmosphere tio tnore than si ' he l n. In rale mna .water b : d o th s Planters In sections of the canary where the Ague Pre vail, will do well to-Adopt this medicine. se the patient is •not obllgrd to hay by while under treatmeut and they may be assured groayerdgeure. The. Proprietor cooldlntroduee thousands of certificates from thaw of the hlghret moped. ability, but Preterit saylngle tho oink bur one - .bottle and Ton will kayo the Infalllble proof In yourself.. Yull direr ' None ler Ile use accompany each battle.' 5110 Oertillestss cart be sewn at theogloegthoeing whore Medicine has cured when all others have falba. For Diapers% sod all other Billions Complaints there I. , nota hotter Medicine bathe - market.. - • It has .3.n tmen'taken with them eet astouldilror morons' 10 Nees( cues of Ithenniallmt and flout for tome tom plainte takes tablemoonlid s day. One bottlent thhi Medicine very often has the desired id. fret. Price fl ports:4On • For sale by oggista la all patio( .the United Stain and Minds. • All Wholesale orient mint be addremed to NIF.MD lILBEILBII, vole to- tore,v 08 Broadway. New York. Anrill—Yleming a. D. A. Fabricator's WU' Mu (b:. and tiro:.((, Keyser, Pittsburgh. 030.1 yr • The Peoples' Book! • x - 0 one who can rend should he without a TED fiT/TLIF, T 4,E, I IIAWN9FraaIYtiITIMVEV arid , 'WASHINGTON'S WWELL ADDRESS. • • Joel put ll ebsds 800.. heavy roper. 62 Deem Wove. tratednith nnerPortr tent 'Worthington and Jefferson on thetedrated% Pasca.-Cloth. s Mety,, Paper tover n i itc llets. Con eof . t i he CUSAP N.. lUT. In as we l it oneofthe i. akltut ' l:eager r published: Liberal terms to the Lade. Booksellers send on 1000 orders to the Publlslnce 1110 g. now, B 3 Nassau strect,Now 1 mt.. N;ll.—Rellable Agents wanted Worn the above Book throughout themuntrl. jro3.llr The Eagle Manufacturing Company Mans..Atettor OntfeArfesqlge defolkeriery rivairoble Goods, odisorenst. bta primer POREIGIV GOODS: BICH faLi BROCATELLBB AND INSOLINES, 11 gnat •arkty of Patterns and comblitattou of Color". all of which Patent are CONFLATED TO OUR OWN. SALES, . A. entirely new artlela for FURNITURE UNIOLsTERr. dvr, ocuribines -the grositeet amount of DU/MUMMY and RICHNEBB bend in any article ever before rued. These Goode are made Id - Power Losintatut are the only Goods ofthat manufastunt ever offered for elle. Titoism will do well too:amine these Bonds before purchasing. Arir-Offler of the ON. No. Bn* Flaw. N. V . Jole.ams . 8. S. WASTE Anent. IRON W4RRHOUEIR MARTIN. SPRING & CO., Importers and Peelers in IRON AND -STEEL, '2.C2 GrecntriA Stnrs...Vese rorl;.. - B and Keep constantly on hand d a fall- IKON. enactment of Ear, Rod . Mop; norm Shoe, en other STEEL OF ALL EMS. Plenibente from all earthen, of the countri an !netted to all ne.'sena I helronter• before bopina- - Ordenbrmallentrnaedu. our eare 1.111 be tiled at the Itneert market rates. 3ARTII4; SPKl_Piti t CO.. jelr~. 203 Ocean. ich el-11. Y. _BROTErsitS & IibLESALE DRUGGISTS; Nair 17)121i. line 'unwed t0.p.170 11 - 41snat a. car. n.f tedonan, MPOPTING the lending Drngr. from their «tens! markets, NISI In gaups lihtlet.• to rench' sad EnylLsh Chetniaas, • Prewnery. Teoth. hall nod Bah Ilratirhi, 1141 (Myra and Strath. Pori, 111.1 Tried. hrevneh On•ke, &aye. it. tn. they offer them on the most resionsbh tame. orterr elther La ttrroto, 1.1 rewire thetr beet attention. JeFF)9lms- ICITMBEL'S PATENT tIACIIINESTUarreIIr.D LEATIIER nANDLNO, Tlootly 'Weal Bands Omen, IBEY are made from the beet oak tanned kather, and lboranably varetriaoL onnettil, and te4 tooottivr. and matte virtu perbetlyatry t, and wilt, • p er ke t Pinata (be rulltaoarrlararranted to *Ara ,rata attar and to please the trareburr. •Tbajtanl. bad ataxic, Joable or road—*lth Imo tamitter, SntU .e 4 .11 ernwastrartiet. irk the lit. b 1 addr.log •.- .jel2-3arr — ltn.' rot ['ldeation...l.3%4M at., N.Y. Globe Iron'Railing Works... • Not. 811 and 313 Munrpe sr.:yet, 2rne lofk, OPPOSITE Ins ALLAIEE E1)269- SALES R. 00,613, 12 . 2 ORAIcD STREET, HE subscribers having extensive and un .aulsassed arrangements for reanufactming nary er. t o eha their line. are now prepared to odor to the yoblle and dealer, throughout the conotri. ;riot - wilt d CAST mos Itimac, of emery deter...ram. , • OroCiegt,Skatiora Doffil...thrf=Enleswils.SlYdeaca • ornomostrat; (Vine and Chudies , cAddren. /not Matns, Sentra. litan fi . Pow, and Wink Skeeds. Veshrerk . and list Stands, dr— de. Ains. a IMMIOT qunlity of Its Farm lens. all of which tie', wiliwarrant to surpus In strengVlarabillty. beau ty of design nod cheapness. the mann urea of any oth er house In their line. Orders Prom every esetkrn of the United State. thanlefully received and executed with tha utmost dent...Lk:h. ; ENT I LAVEIIn. tuylnanyv ' 1= Grand street. N. Y. ... __. Q. AMIIEL L. OiVEILLY, Wholesale Deal ' 1.3 , in Brooms. Palntad Palls and Tube. Wood and Wil low Were. Baateta. Mats. Cordaga.Tielne, Wicking. Hatch es. le.. 3>4 Greenwich at, Sea Toll= , mloll-lyn. rIDOW SHADES, Gilt Cornices. Table on Clntb, te„ Trantina, bianuntetarerand e elate Dealer, bio.lo Catharine et, and Ni , . a Chatham enure. ire. York. military MISCELLANEOUS. m . COACH FACT prrTssuni OßY, AMP_ 24 "k0. 46 DIAMOND STNEM , E. M. BIGELOW, :PropriCior ROBERT H ; PATTERSOWS k s,mer LIVERY AND SALE, , • ; rll4. • Diapondstreet and Cherry ky, prrnsonati. PA• ASHLAND 1101713 E; arch STREET, ABOVE EIIVLSTIL SWIZZ Pill LA D.ELP 1714 EL 8. BENSON, Paoriurroit. h7r.Price of Dowd, • . Patent• °eau r. an Pro - T ii aJ. FULTON'S Patent. CheinreavProceas . decidedly the greeted imprenrmant ever condi In .. of Tanning. Leather of all kinds ean be manure*. tared in earthird the time required by the old process, at much lees espenan and for smoothneen strength, err Ight and durabUlty nnethenthed br any athervroceu of man •ufectoring Leather. For particulamenquire of J . IL gliMeNtrglt, • sal No;22lrood Pittsbargh. Ps. Linden Lead. Company of Wisconsin: • rpm Corporatora of this Company have AbMta b rgi t iol tirtat i l.glalrar 71 Fourth et.. Pittsburgh. when o grzutaltguit =Ttrttles= B ulVllll%s a tO rut Onarsar. rtiVe. &Logien. Net.TeLVillee.) tlete St. la Nun. Donald icITY ROTEL, (Into Browns,). corner of ,smithileld end Third etreate, Pittsburgh. N 401488 Attn. Proprietors. Arnie large end annuiodtans ijouse haring-under gone thoroegh repair. and furnished with new euulptusete throughout, Is new opal for the reusidant of the truss4ing gnLlin Cussucestongestr., • .• • eratedgm. 11. CUTMIZII, • a. 'CUTHBERT * .80N,, iriENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for Viutbotiosima :rarehsse orn& Prbaln, ColLsetion of Root', N•gotiallog Loans. *EI 13onds, blartgogos. so: No. 140 Third 0..114011n:b. Pa. — • . • . votulr ----. • .T.O. WARRINGTON; ; • math Kral. dlt MAWS SnOtiTo . RE. Us bits • shrets oh head a fun aitaattaaat, 1.0. 2S math drad.iltiabarabella'. : . • .000-I.rd • FELa'S . GENUINE ..EXTRAUT :Oi . ramp.; istablblxed 184Amelred fottepremlumh 2 Sliver Mania nad..l Diploguur-3111° utiotorri 4°° Psnn street,Plttaburgb.Ts. 11126:Dows.ra simmer= comaiitiralts. . VITALTER P. MARSHALL; lireport.o4d • Doslei In Mine r ? And Pavel ih arpO N tp.rtar l trtra M i S t :=Art. UMW& 1&511 , mat & vo., or P671...._ , , • • ALEX, 'ERASER, Ornamental Plasterer, James atred, (6,111 a r ).Allsohms , Ottv. - J : BROWN, would moifie6Oect tt fully Vet. f Z n i. t iterig a t i tie b DtgTm j nekl. h .rt Sete amentanent of Venni. 114edn enitan Erna tem aro =mite ordertn the tort -wtyle, varrennht eons' tnnar ht_tho S t a b ne:'' lilt BM& can be remowl =.14:t1:41 ILIZAtboI RMINT a nleGlettax. di 1 . 5 m IneTeme& to Anntehinde old enetareent se well as ugoinaile st WI% will% erver{thinn in their line. - nfienhT, nn- 541 ' 00,1 itt"'• l'ittaburn* . . . aaartras,..=.—...;..-::.. ,NNHOLASS WOB.KB;' LC s MENZ & VTICIITUADT, Maiinfnettirtin all_Mad" of .VIAI.2OIOTTLIIS, end WINDOW 8;61 Water mut VI Wont 'treats. Plttsbaro._ 24. B.—Particular attention 'midi° said slam of. Wiraioir 0310 atuiznivate mouldathr Thula and Virile . , . risen .. x 4 0 1 5, 10ft[... .. . . . . .... ( 11:11D0 , ONES & QUIGO, AfannfactatrOrs of borini taNdll=geg,"Plat NUN, Red poi Crtolltntstretmaa ttsb " 'JUNO B. 11.00.ERs &.oO3,ganufacturors.of Psttal 1tt=41 . 414 outtire : orrivr `"=. MMNMMI RURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1854 .I . lorso Exhibition .$lOO Of, ro 00 . GO 00 . 25;00 Pedigree nod:proofs of origin will be required for all thorough bred horses. Best Staillion for all purposes $lOO 00 l " " " GO 00 Jnelgea.are requested to report with their pro miaow in this class._ the origin and pedigree of all horses to whom they award proostums, when practicable. - DIL!‘llalIT 110itIIC.4 Best Stallion, Bat Mitre.— Judges are requested to report pedigree when prantiettble. Best trotting Horse, Mato or 'Golding $5O 00 4 . •..... 25 00 INA pair matched Horses or Mares 30 00 - .2d; II 15 00 Berladdle, bust Marc or Gelding 30 00 2d' Al 41 tg 10 00 Draught Horses, best span 20 00 !Best single • 10 00 - 2 ROADSTERS on rAIIILY MUDDLE. Best Mare orGelding six years old and $BO 00 %I plan or Gelding II yrs old And upwards 20 00 , Bost Mare or Gelding under 0 years 01d... 30 00 24. "0 00 ' ' Best Stallion throe years old 00 Beat Filly, Filly, three years old 20 op Best Stallion, two years 01d............90 00" .2d• r 4t 44 44 20 00 Best Stallion one year old 40 00 l t d" "- 20 00 Bost Filly " " " ••• 20 00 .Best sucking Colt., 20 00 2tl . .. 10 00 Pedigree or Colts will be required when they can be obtained. • Best breeding Mare with foal by her aide S5O 00 2d . ' 44, " 44 4. 25 00 Sweimetakes: Beat. Stallion, Diploma, where tlke hoar ban already taken a premium in come clam In all harness horses, driving, color, size and nation will bo considered in making the All horses intended for the exhibition must be entered an Wedne!day previous .to the ex- Thursday and Friday aro intended for the exhibition; and Saturday for the sale of horses. The fees for entering and exhibiting horses were agreed upon tis follows: AR Stallions, each sfl Alt other Ironies, Mares or deidipgs.. I GO The proceedings were ordered to be published in all papers that would insert them. ' JAMES M BROWN,. President pro tem. ' A. B. BA : rns, Secretary,' , . Another gigantic step has been taken towards the enthronement of Slavery as King of this great Nation: The Senate, by a solemn vote, and by an overehelmingmajorily, hos declared the deeds oteiery ruffian, who at the command of a alaVe eAlrilloglivelud. assist in rettunin P . , a wretched negro to Slavery, equally meritori ous with these of the men who tracked the snows of Valley Forge with their bleeding feet, and saved New Orleans from the clutches of foreign admirers of her beauty and booty.— Batchelder and Washington are henceforth tube held up as cuMipeers before the American peo ple. Kline and Lafayette are equally to be r.or garded,as „entitled to the praise and reverence of thepeople. 4 NaY, if anything, the bloodhounds of elavery are honored more highly than the di-- ....-....- - fenders of litierty,—for the claim of the patriot- Toe TATTNCI or TIIT DOTTOrt or Ina 84.—The is soldier makes his humble appeal to the jos- whole channel of the Mediterranean "rata[! be tine of Congress for eixtecen sears in vain, strewed with human bones—Carthageniarm, gr. , while the hired holly of the slave driver is scarce- , Zinn?, Sidonions, Egyptians, Persians, -Greeks ly cold in his coffin before the fathers of the Na- i and Boman. There they lay sida,hv side, be-' I tion rush to do homage to his virtues. ' In cur I neath the eternal. waters, and the modern ship unsophisticated nature, we long since thought , that fetches freight from .Alexitudriti 'sails in its the lowest depth * of degradation to which S3la .1 whole course over buried - nations. It maybe the; very could dragna down had been attained ;bnt I corruption of the dead that nose adds brightness I lower deeps still open under us as we descend-... 1 to the phosphoree came of the Waves. \ 1 . Surely, retribution for these things cannot be . , Tun litmus . or 11SEANVESS.-=-The Snicker much longer delayed... A. . spaniel trampled bucker tells of a man who stole a tire dollar bill on thus, would long shone have turned upon his out in Indiana. Hie comfrel tried to prove that tyrant : shall not the spirit of the North be I th e no te wee net worth fire dollars, it being at a crushed into remonstrance at last? i.dlscount. The prosecutor said he knew that the The vote of the House on the repeal of the Met was the meanest man in the State, buthe Fugitive Slave I*w Is an indication of good, , did no t thi n k be - we e-i o ,ol.g r ed mean as not tr; small as it is . Fifty votes can even now be ob- I b e willing - m.odt Indiana - money ii; :liar. ' twined in that Ilouib-cn rproposition a direct proposition to repeal the Low . They will be more next session, 1 DANK or Wairwrstikw.—This old "wild-ear of . , and still more wbon.a newly elected House takes . 1837 has been revived, and \'s to chi a legitimate its seat—Phil. Rig. business hereafter. - All 'of he old` issues out standing are to be redeeme No doubt . the • stockholders are *ell assured thst they.,will have but little I t o pay on that accountsind . the offer, amounts to nothing.—Cydeogo Tribune. ~ _ A STIOT AT CHAIILLII s Drirtid:- \ -The London Diogenes eays :—" Sine the. 'race - is not to the swift,' etc., why wood aCthe tar me. of the fleet" . -. \ We see it is stated t at the Altai show an increase of 27 000 het over hi over the number report last Year. A gentleman writing from -Cohn \ 1 -, on tholst inst., says: ` \ \ m \is "I have just eaten on of CharlessA. caboily's 'Orange Melons.' The rind 'Cleaves off like \ a cut orange, and the ,me t opens in lobea \ without disclosing the seed, exactly likean orange. The meat is all of a melon red and very rich, besides being so beautiful when served in a glass \ dish: 1 hare never seen anything lit . the melon line . re unique; So Protti, and withal se goad .- The seeds shnuldbit generally diffetsed;" , ' i'.....,:' A Mort is : Vie Atoms lQvasysa - (treat cx. ertions ; are being rondo in Massachusetts to es.=, tablish a Sfate Hero= School for girls.: There is one for boys already in successful operation. -The titate.has made an appropriation of $20,000 •for the Reform, School :for. girla;oncondition that it like sum he raisedlaY prirate subscription be fore the 12th Of October neat. Several large same have clready been subscribed. Ihr.3IOOItATIC BcOsonv.—According to an esti mate in the Washington Star, - the aggregate of meney to be spent by the United States this . .cyfeir,.-tinder , 'appropriation :of sding laws or Client made the.prestrit Congress,' including thelexicith grant, is aer'inty.firenOtiona of dot- Taral ~ Seicinn or a Mnansiths.--Gannon, who mar' dered'his ,Young wife et , S.Yractise on the - let; pawned hinitielf in his cell theennie night. , He was a very intemperate-map. , '.- ' . \... ' ..t . Dtkrn 47-Hracav Bintr.-Alenry Bibb„n fugi tive tilave of some note and editor of the Voice of .the Fugitive, at .Windsor; Canada, died at that . place'on the'lst instant. , \ 'The Lancitater. Gazette' says that a moster rific storm passetVev.er 'that eity, on Thursday last, tearing up ; tines ,: destroying - buildings, fences and ; crops .. ' The Methodist Church - and, 'the Ail weionnroofed.-. Trees tifteen , inches in diameter.tvere rooted up, and windowi despot - PilrgeThr. Israartarsict.--Tbe - Beaten Bee states that in one of the schotili in Salein, Mass., oda) , or two since; a echolarrefused to study. ODD of the regular philosophy storks because the Priest told him not to! • The teacher, having no fear Tar . an Impettinent and interfering priest, insisted on-the study being pursued:. whereupon the Priest ordered the removal of the boy from schooL Comments are unnecessary, .. :. Tut SPANISH Ittrottivion.—lf Ili MIT lie- Hoven London correspondent of 'the New .'fork Daily Times, Mr.-Buchanan has sent to President. Pierce a deepatch isrging that as the present re bellion in Spain , promises to be successful, and England imiut:Franiei will. make; use of it to tie - cue ineh.are-cmistruetiotkfthe Spigot( goy, erwowiat as Mill eta them,. the, United State's ought tense her intluencto,to make the ne..gotr7 ornment accord with her own syMpathies :arid interests: Mr.: Beth is sold to lake gent o'sionfor . desooab; the. Cbject - of both-'cOininitilicatione being to influence :Congress, in a r .d r to procure the - ten million' appropriation. '' \,t .-,'--' ' - -. , 'TvaiLiter..' -A. man named Wm. Miller, .wlio was insinieonectin Winchester'jalli - Englend,'B9 years ego,' for debt, titill remains ciMilited Ms the same charge, theugh he has nos beeeimeamin; Ooeno.ymnli old The lastAhrei4eisinott4 ( 1104'lliordhe of hie stay ili'Whtehesfer.htil we" spent la solitary . ..confinement: . Some. humane peraolis hearing of tilinaSe;bad'hies. transferred to the queen's prilton,Whereltli,o43.7°F.,4t ;oxidise Iffierty..ii. - . ': ; - '....,,.. ;`',..„ i. , .' . .. . _ .. The Danville Democrat contains the following in reference.to the reports recently put in circa• lotion touching the credit of the Montour Iron Works: ' "Since the.discovery of.the Schuyler andCraue frauds, other failures,. and rumors of failures have been numerous in the moneyed world.— Among them we notieo one In the money article of the New York Tribune, of last Monday. In Speaking of the failure of John Tucker, Esq., President of the Reading Railroad, the Tribune says, "the failure of the 'Montour Iron Works, in which he was interested, probablypiecipitated his failure." Now, as the- Montour Iron Works are situate within sight of our office, and as we see the steam 'rising from the roofs of this stu.- pendons establialiment . as usual; as, we net them casting their licuulreds of tons of pig:metal week ly, atanutking their slaty or seventy tons of railrand'iron:every.day, vrwinuch.doubt the Tri bune's story .0( tieir falltireL If thelloutour Iron Works fall, with all their - superior facilities for making iron, when ruilieta iron brings some .$7O, and pig metateomething like $4O per ton, then no Iron establishment in the country is safe, and a general breaking up of all such works must take place.. liatiillty_of purchasers to pay might trainman gimp far a short, time, but even this cannot be to any very mat extent, as iron commands very generally cash or its equivalent. The rumor of the failure of the Monotone Works , is, therefore, 'totally false, infurther confirma tion of the Soundness of- this company, we can afate, upon the roost reliable nuthoritY, that thole drafts are promPtly-met, and that they are now; - this very day; engaged in payingout tweri ty-fiva- thousand dollars in cash to their hands for monthly - Claboe deue. This does not look raw* liken „ • rii!=!=EIMMI hails conversation with Mr.'A. Los, who recent ly arrivea in affinity, and, who gave ..nathe fol lowing Fara:niers of a 'pitebed battle - between several tribes of Indians, in what 'is known as Grounds," 'Some two weeks sinca. The lace where it occurred is - about one hundred miles b4ond .Portitiley, - and the .news wan t ;brought in a abort. time before • our informant left; by several of the .brares Who bad engaged in the conflict. - „ • A party consisting of Delawares, Sottawato. Mies and Ses, numbering in nllahout four bun- I , dyed strong, warfront on a hunt, and, were fre'' „."- quently Intertnpfid by straggling parties of oth -1-' or Indians,Nelio stole their ponies and molested \ - them in various ether ways:. A skirmishing par ty was sent out Sonny; who soon .brirught back the intelligence' of ate encampment of about sev -en hundred Indians within a chart distance; and which proved ; to be the Cheyennes mid. krrapa hoes. • An engigemenl•ensued,:ia the course of which the latter 'had,over - Spy of their party killed, while the , former lost only some three or four.. This. difference, , considering; . the dispar figement in - numbere, is accounted far' by the fact, that the -former 'were armed, with rifles, while the latter had bur tow - fire fire firma and Open.' ded upon bows and arrows.—St. Louis Rrp. Now ORSAMENTILL THE C.—The ifottieniturist of last mouth has a. communication. respecting Rhns Ceti=ldes; discovered., by,Nuttal, on the high rocky - banks of °raid -litirei;-Arkansas, which would, no doubt, ba hardy here, and would be noraluable acquisition to our stook of flower ing - ornamental trees.. *vita nanthimports, it is similar to what is "mown so, favorably an the Patrple Fringe or mist bush, ono of our meat beautiful and gmferallyinnitivated shriabs. Rhus Cotin °ides- attains the sire - of ti thee at least a foot in diameter, and 00. to 40 feet high,, and flowers some weeks :earlier than the Purple Fringe. - When. In fullbacks:win it must be s smog tine, and we hope; with;theWriter of the iittlialo in the, ifortinuitgriHO, some ataeorM intro - - duce'it Into culthation. . -Nror Yotot, Atigust 7.—qho total iltattiti int= dolor& ittarbadoes, tap to the 27th tilt:, wit) ' It bad; hawaver consldersbly !tbated. 131P0311:.,The'Denton (,old.) Journal! gives an account Of .one John. Howard, an Eng- Hallman, who has recently beentioutishingin that vicinity (Cr come time past as teacher of the male achool and preacher in the M. E. church, It was discovered that be teal actually under matrimonial engagement to at least two !Ohio. This, aroused suspielons that something Will wrong. when inquiry was. mode, reselling moat; nofaverahly to bin tide protensions. Ilis of recommendation, of whirl, lie had a good My .- ply, in anon net,(4l turned out to ho polimble for-1 Pries, and, finally. he woe tarsal it/ leave the place. lu reply to letters. written to hiedianotol, Va., it appears ho wan lliNtTitA in the town Of doutit ilroton, Mass., Wit par, 1 10 4 r thc name of Jatneo Cooper, tolmo.pienili, ho Wont with hie wife to Richmond, Va., end by tho exhibition of eirtdiontes of standing in the E. Coldeftooe, -under the minor of .1, W. Cooper wee about 54 i &Maio charge of goy strtuu fitepol, Whoh hit 1 Clitillinter WWI exposed by the fippkiir- Winn Of his wife's ouch: from the Korth, Ills wife thee left blot, and, OCOOMptinirti her uncle. I,et toil have - also been received exposing Co'oper's career whilst in England, 44 his marriage there and his wilted death by•poi , on, The Journei The doeumente.alluded 10/5 .1 4544 0551.4544 k. s # 4511 d Wednesday lost, fly that ay's othoPtY, !. 1 4.0 reverend hypocrite come free, Baltimore again, and stopped at the hews of it gentienten down the-river about seven, tulles liejica. Tint WOW ; night; the blierlif of,i*r;ennoly, anted with proper writ, and with ti posit Collafrald6, went , down and, arrested Lim, owl lie is now safely lodged In our Jail, In default of ball for his pearancant the next term of our county Court, Ito iv, without doubt, a great ecoundrel, A friend of oars, and a - Democrat, desirea ue to recommend to Cuugnaili Om 'Avenge of ft rue. olution appropriating one Inuidred cents, for striking appropriate medals in pevrter, CutOUICM. erotic° of the glorious victory In Greytowo, to be presented, ono to the gallant Capt. Hollins, and another to the President of the United Mates; oleo a copy done in leather, for the Hon-Solon Borland, late Envoy Extraorthuary to the Mos unit° Kingdom. Our next Legislasure will doubtless appropriate a wooden sword, as a tes timonial of their admiration of the conduct of the distinguished Naval officer, who lute so beau: tifully illustrated American valor and humanity. Honor to the brave I—CM. Com. CAPT. SMITH NOT AN AMERICAN !-TllO only excuse Dlr.- Soriand had for protecting Captain Smith against the authorities of Oreytown, is that he wua4en American; nud that turns out to be untrue. William L. of Now Fork, writes to the Evening Post that ho was on board Mr. Smith's steamer whop he shot Antonia. The shooting was deliberate and uprovoked. Capt. Smith, he says, has the appearance of being. a cross be tween n l'ortuguese and African: that he has curly hair, and is about as dark as Antonia, and has no more the appearance of being an Amer!- . can than the native whom he shot. • AratANT, August 5.—A fire is raging in the woods north of Lachine, Canada. • Three.chil then were left by their parents in a shanty'hile they went to hnnt up porno cattle, and the chil dren were lull burned to death. TIM NZITUEG Tr:cr.—The California Farmer says, that at BirdZi Valley and Eldorrulo Canon, this valuable tree is found in its greatest per fection. Trees are found here from 113\ to 24 inches in diameter,iand full of the fruit - which is I contained in a Covering like the coating of the English walnut.' Retort:, ripe it is soft and.q\te stringent, but when mature the cover opens a d the nutmeg drops. The berries or nuts ripen various periods. Upon the same tree may a found ripe and green fruit. The ripe nutmeg is the same fem., and is as kale aromatic 'as this fruit from Sumatra. The fbli;tge is like the pine , or the hemlock, each leaf 'lusting, however, a sharp briar or thorn upon it. Ahe fruit grows in clusters similar to. the chen'y,,and is Indeed quite ornamental. Thistree can be easilygrown and wilt become an acquisition, enclose trust ere long to. see it generaly cultivated. \ \ Tuts °Loser !forme in ?Nye Yon.K:,4i-The old md-honse standing in Hie city of New York is the building owned by. AldertnanGilford; and \ known no No. 122 William street. The garden‘if this Louse, a hundred years 'ago, extended to the - .strand of the East. River—a gradual `ticent-; and for rattly years was known and celebrated, in former days, as producing the finest pettelr and plums grown on the IsLutd,. The boats. raw built of brick imported from Holland, fhwit of, the timbers in this boson meet be - Mtv..t.w'old if not more. \ . : - \ , "r•-'4 ' Cttall.l.E9 bicitcgs.—,Tho Boston Daily Ad r tiser thus contradicts n\report respecting Char • s Dickens, which has`beku in circulation. T e Advertiser's correspolident is supposed Ai.: Prot Felton, of Derv:int-University :- r 1 °lt in n matter of .ielicaey to touch upon tl e' lprivate affairs of a Intleinnu. But I will re - ures to say* word 01 two in regard tO those f Mr, (*keel; whose domestic\ life has been im soililenaly. . iriraded by this: slanderer. Ever since tine owarttencoment of the l'iclewisk Paper.s, Air, Dickens.has received, a largo , income, and that isionse has been generously but not extra}- island) , devoted; co far as was nocesery, 'to the comfort and happleers of those 'dependent do bias, • Ilia outdo niounor in which helms dia. obslyed Ws iltitiet.,...aul more than his duties to ward Ilkoio with whom the relations of life : Lair boluni biro, Is knoiro to all who knci* tam an thew r and the - aitectlonate admiration wit which he to regarded by the .eirole of 'rela liifki 4/4 friends by whom lie Is .surrounded, 4'20'1 r9r4vei nihmes die oiuguo of the slander* et. Air, Dickeila lives in a style of simple elo.l gage,without the elightent - extravagance, and . for wi t hin ido lad falorox, ills industry ii scarcely equalled hy any man. Ip Ungland; end the pop. it•bixiffnf /45 walk,* quite surmise anything topwn isi oimbero times, eiteept Mn.s litowo's piog.g Taw: lie mcilives Isle friends with genial I . 44 l'.i4dit,i's Wt.. withunt 041eutettort. . fie enjoys bre ou 4 rafjob a i aialtaOti., ruining Into cone of the qAcato44a 0 fashion or parade whlch%might temPt a - Weaker ,*haft pieced Its his circumstances in IL great city like London , I. hese reason to be: Hewn that Ile profits of the new. Ind revised ediiiou of his works, whleh bas an enormous sale, sire wholly untouched by lily oxpenses. If so, Uses low literary mon are so well MI in:their pecuniary circumstances his Charloi Dickens." Not Msnassu,—(lur readers will recollect the case of a young lady of this city, mentioned in the Standard a day or two since, who went crazy because- herlover deserted her fur another lady. . Rumor has It now that the faithless swain has: hard work to make his marrivim stick- The eto ry, la substantially as (pilots :—At -Clifton` Springs, a short time since, a gay party was as- . tumbled, among theta Miss M., of Buffalo, and Frank N., of Syracuse. In the course of the evening gaiety began to flag, and some one pro posed a marriage. (Up springs the gay young bliss. M.,. and expressed a willingness to be the bride. She was followed by Frank N., Who joy fully consented to be the groom. A young gen tleman present, who sometimes deals in jewelry, and is well known in Syracuse cindos, performed the ceremony, and thremerry couple made the usual responses. After the ceremony was over, the groom gave his - Vide to understand that be considered it binding. She demurred, and start ed for her home at-Buffalo, the bellied bride groom following her, and pressing his claim ut the 'house of her father, he was sent about his business, with - some striking 'specimens of pa renUd'inClignation from the lady's father. Mat ters nt present: - are in +lieu quo;and the lovely damsel remains'a "weddetdmaid."i„ The gentle man claims her is his lawful wife,' and herrel -atires deny the cliiim.—Syraeuse Standard. Tho California Agriculture'tits, iu addition to "their recent losses by fire, or which 'the leaf steamer brings us'accounta, are said alsO;..nnuly of them, to be impoTerinhal hy debts IncuM.ettin• raising,last year's crop of potatoei t for Which' they could find no market. One extensive plip ter in Bodega lost $2.0,000, d tr ay.u this y. Gib; farmers also suffered to a griat eitent,\ as their crops did not yield a price ecjual to I the s cost labor. As it natured result of this state of things, they could nbt raise money to pi.u.chate tea; \ cof fee, sugar, and other necessarieslor their sub- , sistence. These, men have. been 'thus suffering I from the enormous exportation: of 'Stour and ail other articles froba the Atlantic sea Perts to Cal\ fornia. In BacriMento Valley, this \season, a grpt deal of the wheat crop has been beaten ‘,lo,Va and thrashed out by violent : storms,. be st . what haw been destroyed by \ `4'-. one .Ptart'--:-The' , Chicago Tribsnic that \ the Whigs of Illinois'ore opposeirto making party, iniminationethe coming fall, and faior of n free Oght from tha len?est to the-highest of ; Geo.! The Jayneisillo (Wis.) Gazrite. one of, the most, coosersatise • Whig papers in the North- West, reUmrione folio's upon the declaration: It looka`set-y s finch now as thOugh the Whigs of Illinois letosld 'nst be atone. in,such action There seentsin be a - te , adesicy in Meet of the ,Free Rases tralei\nU\':othin-- issues rem*: quiescent tia deeiSise kid directly from 'the people. vbether - 311, , , , ert.4x,re55-Pm is , :t4,be /Onset. toter " stator not , goat Se, the issue presented by the fltsasint , reeekitlOnot,.`nndif the same epiritcon- Attets the campslgrilfiktehnianteiiied - tfof 40114.. 'eirlations of that Convention we need not tear the' The peoplerare 'thoroughly arh. lber matter, awl onlrncodseag centiating•to their • uniPb.."-',, • , A 'Catrenza.—Ne reently 'spoke of 'the old" lady irbe trit6phantly pointed. out the ."Epistle - . to the llometnr," and asked where one could found addressed to the' Pronotoim. Thu Catho lic Mina* happily retorts by telling us of a ne gro Baptist at the‘Santh. who said to his Metho dist itaster,; "You're read the Bible, I repose." "Yes." "Well, you've rendkja it IT ono John the Baptist; ha.srilt you r "Yes; "Well, you never saw nothing about John tc Methodist, did you?" "No." , !Well, Men you see dere's Hop i fists in de' Bible, but dereain't no Methodists; \ and de Bible's on\ tuy side." We leave our good "brethren of these sects \to settle this knotty pointatuong them'aelves.-4,Banocr,of the Cross. } 9 4.'tsitven's Tisr.4Mr. O'Connor,' of the New Tort bar, haring hads,:clispute with Judge Betts about, law, the Judge having ruled a point which he said had been deql6.4 before,' anti would be four - tine all - the lave book.'4; Mr. O'C offer to de posit lila cheek for - 110011V any one of some forty Iddges of the Suprenie Court.or the United- States .wili give - 11. certifieste that one such de cision is to\be found in \JOhnsen'sliaports, or if, any one of .t,he Judges Will glie a certificate that Judge Betts"opinion and decision is correct. The. bet involves 'an interesting,quesilon for'the legal fraternity. • . • , A TEAT 111P011.'AST BILL Passre:—The Wriah ington Star of lantarening says— \\ . , , A partial clearing up of the smoke of.the 'last hours of the session as dii.corered to ha the fact that the original land graduation bill'of Mr. Cobb. "Alabama, has nctoaUy paised, and , ;:hating 1 signed-by 'the President, hai, already he - s a law. - Its prbrisiens are essentiallithose ing contended for by Senator Brown, of Miss., , 'ho imithor of the bill,referred.to.' Tai,„ is edirst Occasion on which a general. land gradu ation:blahs:l poised, nod its'_ effect must be Teri'. Important indeed 'upon the future - management. of the osernment public landn "Issu see is 01110.—At the last session of the 1 , Legislat eof Ohio, a law was- enacted to regu late Insu nce companies not ineorporated by that \ State. : Tho r provisions of ' .this stringent ensatinent aro such as to discriinixiate harshly. against, all insurance companies having agencies in Olio,, but chartered elsewhere. Last,TuesdaY it went into effect; and inimedintely COMpanies with capital and \assets to the amount of $11;.• 86',000 throw up \ their businesa-in the State. .. ; \ .4.'„ecry singular dkocovery has lately boon iiiatte in..Bratloci by 24, Fehr*, a.gardiaer• of Ayde.---; The herhaagillops,hetTfore ccusitdered as worse than useless, grows nb tidautly ,on the shorts' of ;the Mediternmein. - It p , i t luccs a s pities of grain. 'resembling wheat:in „for but Much smaller:—.." - In the year 1830, M. Fable sowed S. quantity of 1 this grain, .1111tilbe - found the : produce bore aolosa ' affinity to wheat,' that 1 prof co, ho 'sowed nest. year and the yichrirtis still ore like- Wheat.— ) , 1 / 4., Ho went on sowing t theprodu 'of each succeed. ing Year,. until he-has. now- an cded, in getting es fine a crop of wheat and of tri can bo wished for ~ 7 ott!tuality,as i , ScitaS no Jastics'..A 'lady ono° consulted \ Dr. .TPhipoit `en the degreeOf turpitude to be at txtehed td her eons robbing ad Orchtukl.. ~ '' , ' , Madame,". said Johnston, ,"it alt depends up- I en \ the - weight of the boy. I remember nay school.:.l fellow, David Oirrick;-4.whennaalwoyit a little fellow ; robbing a - dozen of orchards with impii.: - ,'. nitirttok the very first time I climbed ap - hn ap- pie - tree, for I was always a - Itetii y boy; : the 1 hotigh broke with Ine, and it was Milled nyndg..,... meat - , D.;suppose that Is whijuiticiC is. ropre. : l sented With a pair of scalea.".. -. Monn.Yr.sosattco.—lila sail that the Admia , , intration contemplates bombardia&,London,to avenge the fenfings Of Dan Sickles,: which were b ba ad n ly que sh t. oc w k h ed er : - t iat a thQueohtenteoi4Etba:golnfnjduly: ,as toasted. Consul Nelson arld'Mr. Soule hare, olio a bill 1. 0 settle. The Cituthajsland affair will' be let : to . .slip, tut it : has been se w t ted,thst.the Cyane, hoz ; jog eehleied A -fi ! l/ - *e42al* ofoldg.txonklenb° the, dered.io the - a:nano - I;4de,', le. - ci ii ,.. 6nar P pro p tender plant of the atifeist!L 0 ifrly ,. . • ___ A. letter frOni , our ootresporideitt at Parberitxl b urg ' N a ., .npnrikes" no tbet. 11. Smith meld bps at ably been Olieeen tn - 611 the seat, ,to the .preseet;‘Cingreis ilteetea by tbO - denth or jj a d; John li.tarioderatra;.''.oeV Wood , county . bakhoen'heird' ihnt ; bet Oat - greCktetitit /mac 350 nittiotity,jThertrftatilind hntitlor end Sta.. rt l2 (14b4s) but 16 over Rits,fohnerlr elpee,lnit garb 'Piefee dent 1;190; - "SteithlifWitt the Whig stronghold,: - 'We guns be litolitetodne York "-. \ . - \ - . , . "\ LXVIL:-,NUMBER 307 VOL Our cormpoutiont iuLogidol.y4,th.ljel-b.ll th e Atlanta pa follows: : ..' . ~,, .. ~ •,.. , . \ ' hip. Bachman - bas sent, A bp the tact gamer; a gimlet messenger to Washington with a diSpetch part of :which;' because of the pressing imp( tone° , of • the' affair; was to be sent. briplegral from llalifai. Mr. Soule; Jr., IS:. t . 6 leave .Ern land to-morroi,by_the 'Atlardie; With dispatel "es from his fothe.r.„,...Yeir May, perhaps, forme correct idea of What-eur..AmbastadOt_ . inlipab has written, by the. authentic-resume of Mr. Br Manna's dispatch-A . may say that. persons very advanced republicanism were. perfectly 1 tonishmint the rot energy of this Metsage. Th following are Its ontlions. A revolatiin has ta ken place in Spain. Thiufact-htfooeurred with out any 'participation hi iC on:WO' part of the United States. The well-known relations of the two Power.--,§paid and Anteries-:make it, how ever, of the utmost importance - that the United States ehettld_not :remain indifferent lookers on of the reconstruction of A Government, with which they are to come in daily contact, on a point of extraordinary importance. • The FederalGov ernmerat 'is So - much the mere' =titled to do something in- that „Way, because other Powers will not scruple to.exert . altheir inflame.; so as to make the result/14 this revolution in Spain accord with their peculiar 'eympathier and in terests—sympathies and interests entirely oppo site to those of Republican America:, ' England willprolect the Coburg-Bramante. combination, with Pedro as Ring of the united Peninstda:/41.! poleon Mt no olVettion, if successful,. to a ' 0 '0 ). ration of the Bourbons in the person of Moliste molin, but, for the time being, patronizettlesbelle, withßsparteriat the head of her Cabinet. ltus-'. ‘siaonerelY to alarm her French enemy, intriguee+ fltatr Montpensier, while; 'between, all Shia adios i erferenco of crowned heride,•in. aminiarehial po t of view, tho national, the deuMiratio' ra . .pnblican wish . end tendency of Spain, is lefren tire ~u , 4,1 , ,,,,,.2 aided., Mr-Buchanan thinks that ' this inditi ence is neither in the interest, nor initho dignityf the United States. 80, thcreforithopea -that Congress will not separate befere giving the l'reaidmiefaU powers to act, on the basis of,ici-.'2"cle facto reveftiion, and in acoordance trial gocalAdth,l the law of dodoes ainl pepularsovieii patlaitsplith' \ everypossible\energ, in fad tr of the freetspres sten and realization of 'the S ' finish national win; vs the fruit of tliks last struggl ~- I do not pretend en have itlyen the words ona the rder of reesetting of Mr. Buchanan' clispatch;inz miiintitiptiotJ hare correctly rend ed itscoutenteandepirit. As. to what I know beid. of the noirventents in Spain , audits role tiUu to Amerjrn.yOuloelsOme informeg tion by lea mail. I wiltpow adeioni ething more. t Tho 0 °remanent in Vfa4hington eanno say- that this Sphnish revelation htke token it by urprise. The Pre.ident, us, well na . 'l,ther me t of the Administration, have been daly foreitarne ,m ore than once within the list; tvid,Years:' They were told thathrevelution in Spain - VIM only a rpm 'tier' of time, and was ready.to break"putat the firsts ramble opportunity. _They were likewise 'd \ ti \ that there is a strong republican felling in the Pe- Macula, and that !tome encOurrigement of thle feel in gby America would noon give it eh e upper halal mf all the - other parties. •*- They were old.to tiiin readiness to di something when the - tot action,. should have arrived. ; ,This time has onte„ but they wilt. be too late if, nothing, as yet, , as bee n prepareil.' There Will be an interval of 'mi . wee k 4erore the COltell'an be constituted, bat ;I. 'am •\ ' ' i afraid that 'emboli& haVitignutil-then eceertilthe \ ' same of Eepartero.for , her. -throne:there will ne . -•• -no radical change in the affairs of that misruled ' . nation. The only , chance for the Itepublicsa i `..• ,Tarty was a . riving and victory in Madrid.. The ~ \ rising took place, the remit is yet unknowtf..\\ '- Also, there is a dispatch' announcing Abe' for Mar • \\ : ' • r thin of 'a Provisional Government, withldon 34- i \ . / guel . for its leader, but we are told at the, same ~. time:- that the, Quecn has entreated him with" e formation of a new Ministry. - This {would beife, \republican issue.: There is, however,- an - linear ' .g, tainty shoat all the news,' which makesras.think ' $., that all isnot yet ever . . I keow thataorac of the .- ..1., republican tipanislijeadersosmongtherestOrenve, lave left Londoit, and Must , be noir in Madrid °route was captured at first, - but was ielealleifie . .. ':. the news of Ilarcelona'n rising and t the progreis of prodencitunentos....„ :„.....- .. .. .- ' ...- ...,2-.:-...2..." I .....- - ,- -.-- ' If: thellepublican party should have succeed- •- - .fi r' -co in getting the control of Madrid, Ware Plpir• 1 tore reached it, nil may yet be right. IA such ro _ . 1 , case, Eipeite, Who - LI as honest 'mii,' would either retire \ frorti all action, or .join dhe move ment through pure 'patriotism, lle it; A L ump: - :- 1 .archist,-bnt Ila loves . freedom. and his canopy • more ; than and his conversion to Dent- - . i ' °Maxie principles would not be iulyrobibleiboUld he. only find - goal principles ruling - Open his rtaching,Madrid. \,,You - will probably hear -Ill.!' issne.by.tho next mail. There a pretty gen- , ' • eral belief „ here that \'ille Unite States . - will do Eoraettdog....lhaie aneken with ',erectus of di- \ verse position and nationality,' French, Etiglieh, : \ I Spaniards, rind their almost unanimous opinion T 1 .'' • is.to.thb effeettbat,--whaimer may be the newly , - '; odelled.Spanioth Government,. the abolition of \ &army will beone of its earliestieessureit Pretties - \ as well asEnglandwill duller uttuostio incpritithe ': i mind of the new aidininistatton with. the itlea that . , .. it is necessary niemincipateill thesliveain the Spanish colonies. Should thoßepriblicanobtaln '-. - the power, they wilt obtain from prin . cipiet what a monarchial goiernment Would do .in order to. .. please France and Eogland: There is, Increortir, ''• -, an essential differenee between the ltepuellealis .. . assisted to power by Astaire's .help, and their • . being in power pithotit any nuch ,aid.',...lf -nid - ... •should be pram Wed and given to them, thepeould. \ promise and bind thentselve.s to set Cu ' free , . trithow fi rst abolishing Slavery; bat the r i od d succeed in 'teaching power; sooner iilateri 1p- . : . ed by no one, they mend- 'wet of affiliberato e '-"'-', colored population of the colonies, and thin ;cell ' '.- ' ' upon those colonies to declare,. by nidyersal:Sul'- \ f rage, whetherthey'would'gcrto America Ciro- .main with Spain. .I give you tbeim - distitietiotte' ..:.:. an -they were given , - to -• me- by'peraonsiii fiat .-.' 1 'knowledge of the matter. -- I doubt not .lifr. .Buchanan hos,inforratal the Pre:Mal:Aof all this, 1 for he lisa beon told elt—Y. r.,..Times:. . . ..- .. . - .Itavrissoax, Aiigitst IliThe back Nett Orleins m alls are received, bringing - adrilrei In the 24 The Picayune of that date stitstatimbrim_clipt.: per barque Grapoebot„uhich , has benulyinglory: some mouths 'past at the mouth of. the •Milant, : ..:l sippl, with a large quitutitj , of fire eirtnamibMirdt•.'•:" cleared in a' very myEiterioiri'mainier;:onla*:: - . , :r day, the let inst. The Spanish Consul attßevr. ~, ...' Orleans, on being informed • of:the fMit: ligmaii.,;' , :j.J qutto alarmed, 'and , imnetliately . chartere4 and-4.-.".„ I'despatehed a schooner for liavane4W7•4 l "ge. - ....::\ , authorities concerning the' matter.:." •'' ~ ' - „:, 1 ', ' 1 It is aunnisedi)y some thstitie ratent•eirritat: 'of theltunsian ambassador , at - New i Itork-rsaY - - ,.....; 1 ".. itave had. something to. do with thaMystelSl!,:,7,t i , departure of the vessel . .'.. - . , _ ,:‘....; :, .;;;.%.,. IT C. Ili•ghams, civil engineer, yelabgMg , 3o,-i:::. , Ne•tr York, wile shot'atNew' Orleans I fer Alls: :.." I' ' 'sririce\ by Dr. ChendlOr. forMerliet Beaton ... , .'4lltg.-/ : .:-,', wound proved fatal. ~ - ':.?. • .•1 , 1. , „ ::: pt , - . •t:t : - . . Seth rim-parties are said to havaber4rayOr : 11 abfYeonnected. Chandler has boeti arreatedend:: 5,,„ was avrall.kag an examination at 91? lait!.?r our -",=.1 ~ i 1191.. artvices 3 . . ' ‘'''' , ''-''. :' • ,:t '. ' .!.. ' PEl ‘ Litit,enra, Arig:S.Li.'filli ' litki! NA ; ' ionable dentfst,"doing business inthis city; 'Wu this morning held to ball ihtheinnlvtittivatho u.- . ... - , - .1. sand.dollars, bY \ the Mayor,;forconiittint as ill"',1.: • ••1 famous 0114,111 , g0 upotrthe'perepritorAVOTTlM; spectable young \Mali , Of • nitaiO4 Pr i v ~,,,...:' gettinilicitetath twrnagetl,".ttmleethe lfltM a .....‘''',, 1 ether. : t . \ . • . ~, , to v - ... s,, TheyoUng lady in \.questiotr , :walva.a 4 \ :', - ,t,.. l married, and theaffalk caned mush irt • ..., ti0 L. ,,,.: vit Aug• - '' thii. ' ''''' ...tettMitros; •....usr. --The Star states, *irate despatches front Coati:at:loor the, Senate to the Democats bY three majo ri ty, rititt::...\ 0 the }louse " ri ll probably bet'..tle. 'A ...The despatches further stabe that Bragg,• .4.if- :-.•-•:. eclat, for Governor, is certairrly:eleatillbrmo ..-.. f then one thousind majority; ::, --- ... ~ , ~ _.l 0..1 MACKEREL; 12 1 , 5 . 054er lb., 0,,.,.• . .. . .. la A: It&---5 OCtO lbs. for eale wak 'bv- \ : , ,J -- - LEECE DALE. LOTS--The remain or of s A.the Fie a, Daly Lot.x *in b! #4 st,priist• eats on , FIVE late imply, or Honey aoq""ii. _rtzTALI, PAVER--A generatassoraneot of vr mend, c.emmeriZueiree. eietiergeUn 'WNW Paw Thancitun6fnr was by THOS. PALMER, 14,Suten, et. rOtINTRYI SEAT:FOR ag,„7,3l...l.,gvtTi'eTarzir - Lvtizirivr. h Rana Allezhcar Ithor,Ond About- leek imputes ,Tralk from' tho It. 11. Dopot,.ppur 0f •{ ..i/ en e `becotlfal con*, The remitting gel ii..i..•tuArpc".. Apply . to-. ; . OSTON MED:•WINDOW: - BLINDS, of elsbuTne ova, lariat* uo. ye 3u.k.t...t. atetalie Babbei • Clo Eti tva earringsam el, 11,1 'the teals , Rttb• imsurk.tit, kIaLLII.B.- visuitick: Boors;,or varioitis Cee,.for sels at the . India Mnbtew Dspot, Mo. m. AIIitOWN,LAWNS-- - -Atiluesortitteht-t)C the ow e 4runli, of alltho tsetatteAßsAllei t paqttiAlsyg 4 .1 * ;.,,r' ea41* . iA, r 4 intafi 2CRt] h 7 r e4I[QICE 800K8,1 , 011 arDIIIEWAEAD, limissicetuthfof 4nttettattatiLmw 1=17,'"1111211.12giV=. 4 7; - ENTAL Matte.- or Dental AntimdlerChaPin I • yo Syp. FOC SAM bi • - LAY 2 , 01 )1 6 ; r.r 4 , , ~ f a~!71Is :t .~ \ • •
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