PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PIIBLLEDED DAILY END WEEKLY 'Ell' WHITS .& 00. °Avila lEEE wurnq i. [BI3II7EL HAIMET. mi .,. 0 ,, T ., 1 WAzTiTrN Wain MID WOW. TERMS: . DAILY-8x densest:sr ehlatat. Palabhc half TISZIT Ir . adesooe.. W Rad. blt—Terodollersper salaam, In istreacs. Club. .111 be e UPPlied en the astag amdltione: nate tables per eanunt.— b Sis melee do ... .. . . ... 900 Tn. eosin .. - .do .. .. . 18 OO 'Twenty ot9dos do - 00 The zr.s err each club to be addreseedt; one sad to farstiehlr sdetmee. No slab papa= be sent the par expires, Was the stoney Is int foe , . BAT- ,RTES. OF ADVERTISING: One Rua, (10 Una of Nonpareil or Aiia U rl Do '.each addlonarnsera..— 0:b , tif i ' . E t t r—':"Va . .:7 -- - 7 0 00 rour ..db.,.....=::::::::= io ik, . aria month.— . 18 00 , =Citrila (A linaur icor p . inniiiiii 600 or. . additional lam thirAirgra, go .0 plum" (per am linnbt or paps ..r„ mom. Pro each , bunted OM' one and - r each addltlgged inserted under the purl/ rata. -A t s zier4... - A arosodlnir *aware, and noteser glteen na p e: I 4 to u te . ctutramil ma it and a o h . r.. dmia., ... t. .8.. 11 . amount churned ite their t puldication. u other tatui adcagartitorn Candi eots. dates for ogles to be charged ths same - Advertbeinents not mark.' on the copy far a _ number of innertiona, will to motioned tilt for= "rtsVf acted logge of annualefrartionn Is strictly lted to tiadr own immediate business. and ail utartimmenta la - the benefit of other persona, as well as all adrealsementa bOt, jllllnedhatlir mounted with their 01111 business, and [ all aurae Britsrent in length or otherwise, b. rood the engaged, .111 be chariad at the usual rata. Yoe all sub transient Matilda* bilis ern' be separately rendered, and promPt Parma' I. 4,010.1, AU edartisamente for charitable Institutions, fire ecm. Pules, wad. township, arid other publio meetlea, mid all Plltirol nieethup and notkaa to to charged lialrpHos, pay. a ,, staictiy in MIMI.. , Mart oa t Mitkell SO be char 50 cent s niediTy=iller=or wi thout ncatoes7ari when re wountauded,lobe paid lb. _ Maier atiardesze. and all others sending comuninlea. 1 tuna..or requiring notices dadened to call attention tO Fain, Parma COUtelt& or any public entatalucenta z r e . a t ere . e . =. ant model . f , , i r i td e m d i= „a ce—el t I . rig si ttor at :T a r . - ti l l=llare= "l. , r t2l 4" y b t i d h i nirr i ttr u erh i ILI= ...Ultra that the emu is to ho paid for. If Wended to I be insertod In the load column, the same will bo charged • at the rate of 10 cents per line. I Lisbon or Sir nothise to ho charged triple prior, 1 Tavern Lamar Petitions $ each. ltpal Utast* and Anctionsere adrertieeruuts not to a dulled yearly rates, but allowed • discount. of thirty.three and,ornethird per cent from the amount of • • . - _Alan= cot tsvistus nu DAILY P.m& 9ne iknazo,tbroo insertions. onebaddltlDaal ST lniltinnottions WILCCLT DAYZYS- -. One tioriam(lo Doe.) one Insettlon--.....50 _ additional Do. .. emir additional 4noortion..--25 snot.. Atl transleaVottvortlanroonts to Co nold. In ndvsnod. - RATES OP DISCOITNT. CCIISZTtO SUILY Ifellll TYI TITISIWROIT 01.111117 A, • 11OLDIES *, SONS, Brokers: P7.)l.lskor sr. &Swops Tkird and Fousek .Pdf.stnorpir • 4SolD li nV: Bank: do_ - - - , par City Dock , Clossanati— do 11 at Yocaoctowo do =Alossors or e0....p0r Ccanmerdol Bk.eluern'L do Honk of Commutes ma/lank/1n Donk do Bank of trath Anterks...Tor , Lotornkto 8ank............ do' • Honk of:forth:a Lfbertles.pn4Oltio raw Ins.tTrostOo... do • bank of Ponnellsosdn......yr Ifoohsh }swer.se Donk... do Bank orPson Township - • •- _ •i3oimaZAlritaaoTlVlZ - D7 .111mbrne ialechaoks . BlL.par Kensington NSW ENGLAND:.' . I MI inlverpt. %imam: it Mech. Dialk.»..par Ithebsalee Plao .._..par -114Awikrouslag Pkusdftlgs Bank --yar fttlmirat 'ellaak.— --par Wii•td= - IBauk.. - Beak 011:11malaresborkt.... of Skak orlThekter oounty-Ter Bukk Beak of De. 1.02.. Mader-par Bank orGermautairn-...-rr AVM of tlettri . Dot a f f m Levr . - W r, o o rN • c h 1i, • j, "“ : ,. ..=•21 ooVabla Ilk k. /kid= tkk..var - Irstaters . ket Bucks bo - /*mere 13 B k of Lancaster-p oar ar !Wulf& Wink of lleading.par rftadi. Bk Wis T gLiZtit., ILUTISbWr Hank—. ... . . llckeeirdsle Rsak—,-..—. Haat oar • iMmararottnin. , wurt • W r , . . New - York Cltr--:-. l .par I°ll 3t • Batik of the •• Bank orYa.Rlehne.ond . .. 4 Bs. Beak, Ye, Varfoli Y Z=thll.l= • North-Western Beak,- Braskehee-.. • ziotrrn • Benk.of Care Feer..„:,.. 2 • Bank of St. el' N. Qatar& 2 1 COM.P. oir ,ICalitha=a. 2 I .M llggl2oll.Me. } t „ ...oeln i t i fe= • • Ba ne' aßk"2 nker Mama' r tmelg i t.Antim • 2 Uk" T.E.M.. 445: 2 Alloolrent Barikt.. 3 KerNTUCHE -7 Bk or Kentucky Lows?. 1)( Bk ofl.cialereyTharston l' lFq? , l7"°" C F n Al mk r " fraar li. 7l64fifta - G; lik.743.;;iiiicric - iiiir *. masa ....-, • ..........p..na ast.. a an...L.; Ls ; 4. 1 11350 State Haat ....-..:-.l)i' Stale Panksad Brnlehes 's4i =.O - Prema:.---- . da Bank:ar 1111n015.......,...„ 75 at ntheara---.4.... 'do __ ..- -IVISOONSES. __ .• . :' Brush It ll= p0rt........ llssine it Fin In. Co. chks 5 13=ii t t ..".. .8 1 0YaBbera lliCal tlailink '3 1= at Tobsdo,.-- do I:knnernnl7ktock Bank 3 at bayton-.....- . do. Penkundar Bank---- - - 3 .Branch at Detarrars--,..... 'do Incurs:kw COMINI.II/.:-.., 3 „Brandt at, Columbus .....do State Bank. . , .--.. a at dahtabola,..--. do - L cazaii.r. :. • 4 assom...--.... 6, at ol ZClreperloa,Toranto 5 atßanes,ll--- do Ilk albs PoopLalaranta 5 at Itlear, ..„.,-,.. • . - do k ookr a 1pt....4._ - a at Vincrasu--.., do Mt al I. •ft.mda Toronto 5 at Waildrsgton--. do - EASTERN EXCHANGE Branch at Cadiz._ _ ..- - ....:..... do On Nine York_ _ ...• ... ,---- lh* ' Brandt - at /ancasts3-_,-.• do On' Phlladelphts...4..,-- do ;Branch ".. Manch at 'Btonbenvlll4- do On Itetbtrora . • _' 'do =lt Ir 4: Verson . .....: 21: MIME! E1C_11A8 . u .. 11 1 . 2,, Branch ~,,r i v - 4 ........ doi l attlarille.—_----- .. Branch at Tror...-....-- do OLD ANDECPECTEVALUE. Rests:bat 513 Pleasant-. do Doublooas, Bpardsh....-1300 Branch at Zananntla.--...- do - do Patrlot.-....111,5 0, ..• anal* at Nonralt.—.4. do Eagle, old----ff.,.--10.00 Ilnumb at Ptqua.4 :1 1 :13.sgle, necr..-........__15,55 Branch's& Parten=th.-.. Brederiekad'ars..---- . 7,50 Branch at ratan......-..-.. do,Tern Thatera..----.- LSO' Breach at .C. 7115131..-;.. do !Sovereigns ...--,.--.... 4.113 Branch at Maseilkro......-- do Teo o=dent..----- 3,96 Branehl at Waester.-....-. dll. IN'avalcona.--. .....-- 3,63 . Dnatta-.-....,...-13.-.- 3,15 1 PENES OP STOOKS. KITT= 11311 TEE PITTEHTEGA GAZETTE. DT A. WILICENS & CO. STOCK AND EXCILINGB BROKERS, iro. n FOURTH STRRRT. - .. . . 122rsoman, August 9. 1864. .. , . i 7, r,. —. . Mated Mates Ne.-... jig = - -co • • DO. - V 0.........- 12g .- ::. :.: Int. Feb a 402. , . • ' Prmi a" . . ' Gr..4:72.-.:,... 1 00 . - - I:t.ttrAtig .., .11111 M. 44;:0.r5.t"..4 ;i7t . 1T4 3 ) Le Mt. 31 . narallor pubt um b . dt, e........,_•.. 100 32 .-' 1nt..140.4.T01y - Do.l. norm: We, N. Y. 3‘5) ST - do • Allegllen'T eltY ITe---- .7 2 as - -_._ Int. Kay oNoy ' M. mrn. g5,19d1..0 .80 -- do. , . Moat 'of PlttahunNt•-- 5 0 a 51 DMlDAyllet. llerehicntek. llama Donk 50 430 ' 1.75 i do . ..gaihasdot D0ak.. : .._ ....... 80 - 57' '55X go 4 Allegheny Savlngaint 60 425 225 . 11120 rnit.:..... 50 OltbDerneltllank....... 50 vyi 0134 . . Idirbisrocr.S." )kTongOels Bridge-- Z " 3 7 9:i 191,64.42..7.. St: Cale Bt. Bridal-- 25 35 Dlr. Jan.B et thud ID- DT144.....-.... 50 .44 42 Di, . 5 . .Northern Libertics..--..". 58 40 25 ni,, n ro, o W/111ronlport Dridge......- 25 16 --* - - toetnAscr.. Pit . 1 . 84 . 1.1f. Instusnon- • 10 , - 8 Di. 2315 ot W InsameaCo...... '... 19 - • MX DIT. May 113 Clare • losaranee Co- .. 71 23 ' Amodatod Armen • Co- -. 10 8- . . .Plttehorgh to Mg. - . . 80 4O Div. Qr. sit ct. rztrurgh; It Lonloollin . ... 50 40 a •dO Erie_ : :» ' 60 25 Norres 6143 . rei.7.:..... -.- 50 -• - - ' .. • . • • - tut W~ 46d cck , waiol rifts!) aso 0h5...». ISO .68 58 _ Mama Nisekrater.. 50 . 42 ' 41- 1212.1nM 4p 3 2 - Illaoknater 50 10 . ''' Now Stook. Penna. Mal Ridlrond- 60 44 42 ntdo A nun RoModd- 50 46 - 44 • - eterehrtnUollo R. it. 50 -•- .. • ' Mortal Cith. Dry Dock 100 .155 100 • 7 =4lllrniftads::: - ::: it is ' • . Da' r AUL& Perry 't eV• 11 1 1antr d ld ' 215 gl 2 . 1;' ' ' • ' Groens t t3arda narmpllut Rd.. 54 10 4 L coins i . • , • -1-111mseeolo... • ' . - 180 ITO Er. 1112. fghITnrSI T IES - -... .... 1 72 1 ,1 filer ' 1 / 1 01 A. " North Wegtom-.........- - 25 2.: . • - Iron Olty ~—....- ... 3 1 . . littanirgh 42.1n - iTirini- .. -4 li Alg=4*' ---------- -?. (. . . . o.6.iirtigiiii. - ;=.7 :: I N o-. . • . Ohto Trap 80627.....•...-.... ... .26 29 . Xtsl:l74:=. - .. - 7.= I 1 - =4'l. -------- .: q. 2. ric.OIIINGE AND BANNING 1101 I A. VILICINS a ; CO., 17 ,1 26,,,1,11.Wh00it'..py. Awl% rfrid. pORI4I Ets and 'Domestic Exalting), Coin, s! c iagg.or io .r., * Liall Warren% bought sad Eld Ner:kr ilattitrotisiaL mat. and Wan* almved whoa left: _ OEORUE E. AIINOLDA VCITC! te, DZALTRIS AXIDILiutO , - 13AZi f . 111.° ' 7:4Air-th A ~RO4 at ascot Moral rs - I 11.MIDWAILII FOR SAD 1 :kLERS ANDCARRIAGE MAKERS. . , * R.l l . Leech, Jr., Aazi . WOOD DMZ= .P. 127381.711011: lis4f il 7t Jaw, 4;o l r L e.. f""""itntU"1; Na! .4.47 . Umnsal a oory.] RAWL B ATEMAN, FALLIS CO:, COmMieSiOD Pieithamto. aka' Gametal amada*, by opa. a nd /IL Rd Canal • *mt. (Warr= IfrOo and - Sycamore PlmetAy Aoutb MU.) Umframtl, Ohio. flonqi Mors. litiner i AbOrmrs ISIOte, ;; • V O. riMart l : a: • Mama AgrPortlealoEM4Mlmitimm Trim ISMs , minmo fr om Pla barn by 9taiu to WipleabrVillerswlT tedo. . . . .10EIRES tßepmelr. zzuLav AND RETAIL DEALER IN - IMPORTED CIGARS, Marko tote; Patsbusgh, air«u Hari :.....:-,..----. - .-i:_.... ...--:„....:„ ...,. ........ . .... . TaE'.':...:. DAILY PITTSBURGH BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. TOSEPEI S. /6 A. P. MORRISON, Attor. ITiab 143 b,Firh W. HALL, Attorney at w,."Buke • well's tiondlnits." Grant street, be . • „Fourth and OBERT E. PHILLIPS; A may at Lirw, St. LeTkOle. k 7 /BERT POLLOCK, Attorney nt Owner of Fifth and anon ILlRetiOrPOdt. tb.C.lll naps, Pittsburgh- rar"-1-7'53 AMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office .Fourth Ana, oniyirmt, Pittsburgh. julli-dly ASPER R, - BRADY, Attorney at Law, op No, 89 FUth stnit,Pittabargh. I 3 51 tkr - i - 4 II :4 MI 3 54 MI TIERNAN & 00" Bankers And Exchange 'Brokers, No. W Wood street. turner of DtaniondAlley, burgh. ft . frellog and sell Bank Notes and Coln. Diarinust 21ms Emehange. and Proposhaory Noteng snake Colleotiona In all the printival cities of thelltion: Receive - Depoetts on call and= interest., and give their prompt atteasUon tell u • matters appertaining to a Broker's businna • • 113. Eastern Hannan= ...urtautlY Nr ale. AMAX ULM. .1.. Max 111.01LIC(Ci MUIR. KRAMER & RAIIM, Bankers and Eli charms Ilrokers. l oans and eell Gold and Saver and neettate loans on Heal Estate or Stock Sr. irtinUN 117,7„1.1 b 1 o P re a! tlone made on val ft pol " nta In the unl . 071<a ' eorner r' Third and Wood street., Wreath. opposite the Bt. Chart; .0147 D.: ICING, Coin,- Stock 'and Exchange' ♦ Boor, Fourth atreet--linya and sells , Stocks on Mt= Enehance on Faatern cities al:wiled at our. raft rate% Collections made on theWert at lon rate's Wes tern Bank Notes Boutait and told. Jan R ATZEYIIt4O6I7I3.4 AMT. EA.TAXER, ELAYNA Co., Successors to llumen Manx & On., Ban ken, Serb/mire Brokereand • era in -Pareinn. and Domestic iSchansa. Cortificater of Bank Notes, and Specie—N. W eon.? or Wood and SThhllttdd streets. Current. Money receleed on Deposit. Sight 'Menke for rule. and oollectieue made on nearly all mind valpointa of the United Suter.. - • • • • •whet highest preadum paid for Yorelgri and :American Gold. &drum" made ad conaignments of Produce, shipped east. on liberallarros.: • . • • • v •-• ~ IL WILLIAMS do Ca.; Bankers and aibuß. Broken , North t erase of Wood and third stmts. . eon An tnnad,. proTAIT to. A WiT•KINS k CO., Exchange Brokers, N .Zh 7 = 1711=l i rtat th ;str. k ofJP.P.. LARBIER, Jr., Banker and Bra _ ter, ith street, No. 66, adjoldulnit the Rant of tsborgh. I.IOLAIES .L'SON,Denlers in Foreign and Doinestle Bllla of Panhantra,C7etineates ofllo- Paella. flank Nate. and Beale. No. CO Market street. Pltte anta. 2,ll ,— Oollectiona made on AM Atte nrlnelnal ettlat throonhout tbs. United 84L& . .. • • BOOKSELLERS &C. T L. READ, Bookseller anti Staiioner,N6 . 17 • 113 porno, street, Apollo Itollcitesi. )11" - WELDIN, 3Vliolesala" 'and Retail 0• Tolm an In Plank end School Books , Paper and St. t more, tin 63 Wood •street, (between Third and Fourth) yittobargh. wadi) EtiDEN S. DAVISON, Bookaelle:r sind Sta oner, ourronsor to %vigor Armour. No. e Market near Fourth. Pittsburgh. Ps. HENRY'S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Statloacry, Le, No. EU Market dna; mat a lamanAl. Plttablugh, Pa. co., Bookse ll ers and Stationers - , Ste. as Wood Arcot, next door to the eremer of MN!. b. A... Scheel sod leer books eanstantlr on hand. COMMISSI I N ' &C. P===l C 0., . . . • 7..w.-Birrlani. h , EtWARDING .L COMMISSION MER. CHANTS asul Decleivinall Cods Pittsbariih Man &TUN.% lead Pipe tad Sheet Lea. So. 97 That Stn.!. Plttabargh:- - . aus-I,yd's4 . • - • WK. H. BUTTON. Wholesale Grocer, Insiorter and Drake' FOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mir nonongahrla Rya Whisky, N 0.12. SodUrEart =ma ced and Front rta. PftU.Wrgh. Pe1109.. POLNDEXTMR, General eL dine and and Cocazaheicm Merchant!. IG7 Front and 1.13 Second stand. PAtrabursh. ar.33o.lact - . 4 ••k, A - .IrBANE,'CanIM3B . Sian and Far; Merobartto, deshov lo Wool ands Prploco . l aL FNUbo 4 lll4,4lazolkotates. N 0.114. Secoull gotLsow.. . It. 10MOS JI-A ROBISONi • -Grcpeers, •. mulve. and•Cosamindon Mgebsot, —.AS betty otreeL Plttobteratt. iota " mums mtaawa.. ..aummo. ?clams PRESTGERMARBAUGII &,. CO; " (Sac6es,feD thrbalral3 - COMintlilat And raegvAlsar erchant. Doalors INcor sad 711xlace gennallr..Kas. 145 Yint and 110584<oudziaert.s. Pittsburgh-Ps... stag & W. REA, Flour Factors, Comtnirolori •cif . and Porrardincillercbanta matt Dealer. In 'Prothaor morally. Orden for Plttsburnit Elo.nullarturso promptly attend t o . Not. RAW ancl9o.Pront att., Pittsburgh, Ponns.de opl.ly L.. 9aaar . ........... r. JOWLS Af AARDY.. JONE§ I : guceesßora to ATWOOD, JONES CO, COMMONOMI and Ponrard-. /halos In Plttolmrsh ManntartoredG LUIEY, MATHEWS & CO.,Wholerale Gro cers: eoraoloslen and lrornirarding Merrhante, uld atm ihr Brighton Cotton Yarn. 67 Water nt.Pittaborgh. 1 , ER ANTELO, General Commis `lllZ dr, 3ferebaatr, IPhiladelphis. Liberal inleanrea made on anteigronents of Produce ganandly. jalVy roan ORN .t, 667, - .WI - lolesalejirocerp, oommudoistmluin Dealen le Produce and • t e .• • J•C B: CANFIELD,- late of Warren, Ohio, • nunindon and Forwarding More/nat. and What& Wet in Western Mowry Meese, Dotter. Pot and Pearl Any, and . Wwwlern Prodane generany. Water greet. between Smlthdeld and Wood, Pitteburgh. , ?nous urns. la.- AROMAS Liras, at .eof anm i iiii i ii a co.) rri LITTLE •lc C 0. ,, Wholesale, Grocers , . Prattles sad Cooutrisslost sed Pittsburgh lisatitsetures. ' Xt . street. rita burgh.. . r - ifEESS WARELIOUSE.-lIENRY- , g d • •••• m •on Merchant, .41 VON BONNEIORST & MURPHY, Whole ate armors and Conamlidon Merchants. and Dialers Plttsbtirgh Mannthelares, Ito = Water street. Atte JACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and Commlntion Merehaat. Na b 6 Water stint, Plttarigh. faSIT'B3. • q•SI 160.6. I%T IdeOLTNTOCK, Importer and,Whole ifltenand _Ftetall Deakr.La Carittlps, Fkm , 0 1 1 team IN~L MRIS PATTON, Wholesale and Re. tillOmecra, on the Eadara at th. Dlamaad. t s, DRY GOODS. ?BANK VAS GORDER, -Dealer in Trim: - luso, llastems and Gloveou Lee Goods. Embroideries, 4 Gent's. gurufshlug Goods and Wate7 articles a full ag redolent avid& oars always be hut at No.- 83, earner of Narked street mid the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. apl L aIRgOSi 200 g. iOK. A.A.141.6.10N15 . 00., Wholesaleana Retail . .a- Pitnbnrgit. .- Peelers tst Pasroy and Staple Dry Weds, 23 Fifth A/LURPIrrk BURCIIVIELD, Wholesale and Edell Dr7Gro4 Elcrobacts, earner illourthara adrat stmt. Pittsburgh. GROCERS. tons nom— mom non.— Irnut ........x non. OIDEIN FLOYD ‘t CO., Wholesale Grocers andOonnoloakro Merchaata,No.l73Wood and 228 1.31 r stmt. . . . -- 140 BER T MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Rec tifying Millie?, Peeler le Produce, Pittsburgh Mao. ores.and al Md. of Foreign and Domtudin Wituos and astu.es - No. alb - Liberty street.' Ott butyl ray bog. Au* erniperlar okt Il e a Whiskey. which will b. sold low Art cash. ' . :1, A OK N & C 0.., Wholesale Oro. or i d . vdeg g esen. sAteti a Ir=dz r and on hand at their Wareham - 5h .Watar stmt. PlttatonV waren =CUT:. bleirt SAIAII Diairf 1 7 655;1 7 V//0/68.10 Grp* . ..w,AContestadon Mereasents. and Dealers - la Prednat. ba Water street. and 197 Trout street. Pitts's:wan. sons -JANES U. aran.i.."... - ......RALT1311. £4l. - A/GLLLS ROE; Wholesaio Grocers and Commission Merylamb. No.11)4 Liberty street Pitts . . . . . .. • leaf lt~ffJ.L-- iurrk; BAGALEr CQ., Wholesale Oro- Nos. aisd WOod Aria, Pittabetrab.. WILLLAM A. :DI'CLIIRG,. -Grocer and Toe Disler. corner of Wood clad B.l.tth streets, has Always on land • large assortment of choice Groceries sue fine Tear—Yo and Nuts, Wholeeole and Retell Deniers supplied an the Insert terps. „ 40BERT DALLELE, CO., Wholesale Grown Commission Mordants, Nakao Prodoco burghPlW Mannfontorin ,No. 253 Lana/ And 4 ' roux n. atez . . .. .. . ' Wataltlard. WOK ot; itreCANDLtS, - truccessan to L. a Meath D. Mac, Wastraar Orootos, tortraollna and Outunandena anta, Dealtet In Iron. lesila glass, Cot Varna and Piltobtergb Illannfatteurd arntran wtwW- ot Wood and Watts. stomas. Pittaburah... CULBERTSON;NIioIesaIe Grocer and Con= Won Merchant. Drake In Pralines and Pltts • b suet a Manulnanzed •Atalaks, 196 Liberty One; Mtts urin- • - • L& D. FLOYD:Wholesale Grocers, Com e Sauk. )14 ...b..t•0u1d Dealers In Produce—W=o eh Balldlap, freatthig on Liberty, Wcol, sad Blith U. U. u. woccow!"—r— ... MIEEMa 101.thittifiV6jDWZRD k 004 Who Onimos.N• 2nlfaitat itaset.MUstadaP .1 -`*ll4 • • Wil4a .-N4k 6 A‘lait- 44 ' - " 47-4 AGENCIES. Aourk...,lla , ing boon appointed 'the ex drul. Agents: for l'ltialnugh. far the ale olPstent sated Cemented and Stretched - Leather Belting. man ufactured by P.'JEWELL t. SON. °Maths& Connecticut, We now offer for mde a I.fl assorttoent of an widths, numnfactured, at the _mapispcjarer's wr_s,- . 1.1s article to ln this market : :%l u.:01 1 gF.17 .Id 7 f° ree d Rubber Belting constantly en hand,' and fur sale at the' "Manta.. Boiling Depot," No-118 hlaritet street. sep26 J. At IL ',mules Atgi'lN LOOMIS, Real :Estate Ageit, Stock, ileachandlee and 12111.IIroker..11g4a' No. urth street, above WeaL Business pveleptlyattevided AMUEL - L. IdARSIIELL, Secretary Oiti g sea'. lemmas Ootemany. 04 Water newt. M7GORDON, Seuretary Western DM. . ranee Oa.. 92 Water etreirt. T. GARDINER COFFIN. AgentforFranklin , Fite rosanneoCompany. north-east toner or Wood andilard aneetx. 11A7111.AttiffRi., — A g ent for Delaware Mu Insuranne exanrady. 42 Water stmt. (11,311. at n. TA(I44 MAU( I OtliToN gaEO. H. TAYLOR & 11USTON, (saccei+Oors t. Tarim. d Idlorno.) Ileneral'Comukhullon and For warding•Msrehanta and Agents ter Naatern Tama vorta Linn I.llFetT, Wholesale Dealers is Staple °merles. bhoot toga Cotton. Cotton Yarns, Batting. Tn.., hlanlllaj Mte. semi and Kentucky Ilemp, Toboseco, Soda Ash, 11 intim,. OW., 11g. Intr and White Lead; Naval iitorm, and einein• anti and Pittsburgh Manufactured • Goodsrally.— daub; ibr the "Penn Mill. and "Banner Mill. She gene eting% Pittsburgh: No. LS Yront street, (opposite Louisville. Pittsburgh and Bt. Until Pagket Lauding.) Cincinnati. JciaSuld as&LttrlCBllo, .......... ..s. W. INALUNTroIin. A. HUTCHISON & CO., ommission 41 _ .T. rie 3 a r a ' s i t:tigV, tITI m l'fbr A he ahl; ul. l S Z " gatuto.nne, Paint- &c. " ila 3111 SIC, &C. TWIN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Mode and Iluskal Inn:nu:mots, &boot Dootn, and Stationery. so le agent Inn Chieketing's Plano Forte, for Western Ponnsylratda—No. 81 Wood sheet. • prENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu ged inattlnoonts,and . rnrtni of Italian Wilma, vit t it=enEolea nns t Attachment. and 1 . 1 Du ara l l hasn's Plane. la .... ____. SCIIRCEDER, Musio • Stun., Fourth. .. Areet, betwarn 'Market and Wood. )7e - ir )111eack! _I. IP rerelrlns. - iird Hades' lortrumeota of all kinds. DRUGGISTS. TORN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. M'Guf- ARP tey) Wholesale and Ratan Drnaidet and Dealer In Paints, 011 s, Dyeet, 1.11 Wood street, 8 doors helm. VIM% Aller. Pittsburgh. .rarltegalar Agent ler Dr. Void's Medkine. ' mIUO ..... WILCOX & CO., Druggists and Apoth- AA • mues, corner Market atrecd ! andtheDlamona.keep constantly on hand • full and complete wen:talent of Drum,Mediduts.Parfumory,audarticlespertalulna blend, loudness. __Fhpdelans Ineacyirllneut Etrernll32l4l. .131710_ tiOfrN P. SCOTT, Whole.salo Dealer in ilnra, Faint, 011 s, Vartdalics and Ilya Studs, No. 240 herty street. Plttaburgh. • . • all orders setllTOCalee prompt attention. • lEir mar tmnt for London Jr Co.' raluabla family Inedkines. ! n - A. FAHNESTOCK & .CO., Wholesale • pearlised,. and manufacturer, of Mina Lexl. Rad and Lltbarge, earner Wood and Front streets. Pitt. such! SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Palma, 8 Cdl V fah a! c l :far tn. et ClOOll 1:L[1211:1. 'Ptett; nrozzlog ..... DRAIIN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail thb Drott . rltts, corner of Liberty rk rut St. Clair stroott, SCHOONMAKER ,t CO., Wholesale IV • Druggists., Na 24 Wood street. PittstUrgh. TOSEPII FLEIVING, Suecettgor to L.Wilcox Co., arner•Market street and Diamond—Keeps Mantly milmnd a tun and eurnplete amortment of Prugs. 3ledloinua Iledkino Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertaining to ble blindness. Phygidano prairriptkino carefully emnpownded at all t 3anly WOOL MERCHANTS. YorLER, lauccessor to MURPTIY & LEE, . IN'on Dandm and Conaninadon Mernbant for tna .a. Anartinan Wood Good* No 137 Liter*. street • ESEMEMEEM MEDICINE. , .41/4R. JAWS XMO: °tee and Reside it . ise,unlikestNeg*amtni-te. Cathodral, ette , t „,11,7 - V, ARIAN, D., Office 6th, street. Sallthfteld. [tine Arum—SUL -I. W., 2 w 1,3t4 7to ft, r. . MY26 '74 MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and CIo pkruda, 11=tia ••ILVILLIAM MTT; O Merchantiiallor, • PK. sodDwts is ltmtly Made ilottilat, 181 Lib- pWATTS a- - CO., Merehant -iailoricig - .... , grorlytmr_.a.t • ntiilik . - : ,* (l4ll,7tasTa l e r alearrn's Wear—MAW:Mu. Men. and C.:SUMO nr the nem./ styles .111' grua.44=l It y (Par friends and enatcanars .111 pkama give Asa a cal,L i $Ol,l • 3l ANUFACTURING. • • W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail •. sStt r. antexturer arid Dealer in Catitut W. Sox 89 T Int t. JOAN WETHERELL, Manuffteturer TENT ROT VICES, s cot superior ankle. SOLID SOS of and BRAKED NON. ee of Andermn and Sa lmon etneets, one spoon from the Nand street Bridge, Al. leghtuy City. EMBROIDERED - AN'ITAPLICA 'MAN. TlLLAS—Materials marked for Embroidery and Are ork br MRS. L N. WILSON, No. =lli Palm street, absra Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Kari- Ce tettliri l3lPANY .FIV I IMNLARGED . 1 their esgotity for manutketoling, me new peppered to moot the lammed demand Soo their.Briek e Crucible and Usaldlng Clay. Orders promptly attended to by • KIES JONES, Cowl Basin. Pittsburgh, September 21. Boots and Shoes!! lAMESBOBB, N 0.89 Market street, 3d dement. the Market novae. 'would Inform the Put. I that he baa now o n eery full stock of errs; thing. in the' Boor and Shoe trada, tacit a. LaZiles' Gaiters, half Gaiters, Jenny and Fader ea, Lady Franklin and all the etylte . found on the Eastern cltlex also, Mow' and Children.' Galtersand Faaq-'Boote and hhoes, all their varietlea aleo,Gantletnene 'One Opera Patent-Cllr Boot. French oots, Cointreect Gaiters and Cl also, Boys' and Youths' Bcots.line French Calf. Please give ass Call as we wiali iell inrcb an article to ell who favor us with their eustoni as will glue sat Wee • Remember the.place. S 9 Market street.. any 2.9 Pam D. 16 . 006 - ---JAM* 6. lemma. M'CORD & CO. WROLESALEAND RETAIL ristuonatr. RAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL imps or YORs. CO/LVER OD WOOD AND P1P2718712.NA73, Pittatrurat, Pa. at...TfiTr Om& m !mama . "" 1 ,4"1"""f41k*: ll'U az:l=lft, lion, Cods and ur Bonnets. bar - . New' Costa FaotOy—A ll egheky, M. H. WHITE; & CO., wotUd re .l.OT inform the public that they have a sh ol ops's, Amen, betwtod Yederal and Sanduskey streets. They are now making end wee prepared to' i.ondra order* for every description of vehicles, thmer4Charbote. Bunglem, Phu:Mont. Ike. to, m their longc in thasnannhkenho of the they murk, and the Atilt es they hare, they feel oonlident they ars enabi. ed to do work on the moot reasonable term. With theft wanting article. In their line. Paying partienlar attention to the seleetion of materials; and baring neon bat onittestent workmen, they hare nn hesitation in .nurranting . their work:-. -therefOre . ask • the attention of the imblie to thlentatter. • TX. 11.—ItepetrIng &meth the best manner, and:on' the Cosa suid — f — arn'agekaoTarT: - ToTINSTON, , BROTHER - & CO., ctirnar of Belmontrand - Rebeern streets, Allegheny City, would mar; lly Intent tl iu teg .i frle a nd=EYeLtraexiVp . away., ias, Sleighs an? Cheriesaln all their various 1 2 O r re th lAt wrll d treeroeu ' reti with staid. regard to dorm {City and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the molt flammable forma'. tieing In all their work the bat fasten, Shaft, .Poire and Whorl Stuff they feel oentklent that .all who - favor them with their patromna Wi llZt= dl ero T"t' ett. ' e'dmlVAf e l4gr 7.7feli wore t.r• chasing elsewhere. a 'W.,. - COACH F ACTORY. p 0748. New awl - mar DIM ig• M. MOITLOW,VHOPILTETOII. .W . UULD' respectfully call the attention of ' Southern and Western Merchants to Me Inn stock Carriagen ranging In Twice hum $lOO to $llO9. -These Carthage are built from_ths beet mat-fatal and workman. ship, end antler hi. - own etllwrMalenl ho run. Idth renth deans, warrant Ms work to be Interior ta none manunle , tured tbs Union. The RIBISIAII of his badness and the entand moo . chos ofwerk, work duced ritl t ntl to build d an mor low' primaln hie estabibliment. Potions venting good honedork- will please nal and examine hie stock going East. • -All • LivLupton, Roggen et Co. ;NOVELTY WORKS,- PITTSBURGH,; PA. rACK and . Depot: Railroad • Scidos; Hay, Cattle and Grain do.; Platform and Conntor 404 Door of all does, Spring,Drop and Thotab Latchoa. °once MU of rarlana - aloft Paint Mlle. arrrorod Dittman Dolts; and Putral own Mallostde Iron MsUaga of ororra , dory In form and Wan. • W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WQRKS, 319.911 old, 3;1 Liberty e r red, .pppoete .firAiThfiettl shyd, ' .. - • PITTHRUIWIL , . • • ILIONITMENTS, Tombs, . Deavo Stones, Furnittde Topa Mantel., Impended Philtre; he.. al. ye on band, and Suede • to Older. by machinery. at the lowest' prima_ Three hundred original and Went.] de dm kr Tlonumeo la *C4IEI blll l / 1 1. - ' Block and Blab liar ble forniebrel to the Trade at the iffir. i 4 w. CI. AU Irdal , Wed with despatch at 31BLibteh ' • New Goode and Fashions for Omitlemerm • • •- • . Clothing. for Spring of 1854. • WATTS a. CO: beg'' eavOl•einiti; to harm thebeittatetyoup eustakeerel. r 4the pub oh=1:1211441:14:1. best argil ailiml—and that they ath ready to receive or ders ter leaking them up la their tumal superb talk: • The euttafettlan so u p exprmae4 by thety data% suers hitherto. withftietable eats to Pheete lake them to huh. la the same dtreetlotu in g r a u —se. the abo ve ibis o,:a 76 Itherty.stroeuserth thhu above St. Clair, •• • era • " Gontlemezue Pirstilless Goods: .'..• • 11E . subsaiberi leg leave to inform - the push. titrt they, love need their Sumter eteetharete the newest sae hKet taahtottahh nailint Legal. Matuatrt Tenant . : .1•17 Ist Llbett/ tenet. NEW YORE . ADVEZEISMIXISITS. From VIFISCIIER * SWELL'S Georml Advert&low House, No...l4Oatid 344.18r00dw0r. Now York. ( at° No. 80 Noman stmt.) • • Roliabkbsrsttw Ae Ogy of Nor York. - D type Materials. I W. T=ON .t . 004. 315 Bi way, • New York. Manolsoturers and Dealercht guruerre. typo Cases. Alvaro toe. Meath:Ms: Pttlnwlhaf-0.4 tar OrriZf / f ig . es. %% i lea's, Falter Frames and . Cases, and Voltalandert u.t.ea $u all otk - ei American Csatenui constant's" wlt th? • lurers lowest prices. sod worrintea .41`•-•"", D. DEVLIN & C 0.,. • . 258, 259 &260 Broadway,.eor. Warren et, NEW YORK. Fl• beg to ask the attention of 'dealers in T Resdr made Clothing throughout tbe United Stated to our facilities ibr supplying •tbe moat exteuelre demand front eters motion or tbe Country Mr lb, better !mantle. of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHDIO. The Constantly inerwaelnidemind for Clothing of our manufacture; has rendered it nvossaary that we 'should accomModations, and we have therefore erected a Indlding, the largest =Mooed complete of Its glad In the world. wirkh we hare filled vitt, the choicest deeeriPtion of Clothing °revery variety. It loom' intention* lode a very large trade: talking In fact, and we have therefore made such arrangements= will Insure buyers ajarger andinore varied essortment, at prices which nel smaller hoe= can afford. All goods from our Establlshtment are Warranted, both for style and tonality; and tin ,utmost astlefeatlon Is guaranteed to our patrons. Terme strictly 6 months or f. per cent. Ilipenuni , rad,. ettlO.lmv D. DEVLIN CO. Pire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. McFARLAND & 33 .IVAIDRN LANE, NEW TONE!. WurehouSo 145 Pratt st., Baltimoie , 2ldi BANKS', .Jewalers' nod Counting House Safes oferary also, constantly on hand so sale, and warranted in every reaisert. New Voni, t Atirll 4161154. Meares. Mt. tlemtlansen-lt gives me Osage urn to Inn= you that?our Sate pr lght., eaeryeduir h l i ka n do• nand ]'s was exposed throughout the dye, to Intense bast, .core toot; rernalned - unWrmcd. The Safe, with little reiWina, think, answor for another trial. 1 1,1 e 0,11 . 11 m0un... Is 4-• : T:JENNY, Jr.. II South Willtim at. Megant.Oabinet Furniture. SOIT AP P-E SU 0 K OW, 2118.125 117 Annfoonia., Naar IWrk, MANUFACTURERS, Wholeaaln and Re -1.11 tan balers In Iticb Carved Rosewood Furniture ot svery description. 'No.lnterior Orders by mail andynaniptlynxsented. Maslen salt °then sun Invited to call and vssznlneour stork. jy.l-3mr FEVER AND AGUE., DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAN.I.PEDE :MIXTURE, Sbe Ms firer and Ape , : Chttiris . . limb% DCuirpula and al NClitaas Arections. T ICE Proprietors of this Medicinemll i without besitatlon ar fear of contradiellon. that the Stemmas Mutant has • cured more P,POUIa where It has been luterklueed, than eny other medielneln em for the above Mamma. This medkfne bee neither Argenta nor Quinine hi Its composition, ell of the ingredients are of a perfectly healthy ehmseter and hisbly• atimulating sad Lr=tial . n o t t he l l . r r ter= im Peponigrti , le gli: damp at7rotepherenp mere than when w in Melees:l . l health. Planters in rectient of the country' where the Ague. pre .. will do weil to adopt thbontedleine. as the patient I* not obliged to lay by while under treatment ud they may be cowed eferpotly one. She Proprietor eouldintrodum thousands of wertineates from tbostrof the highest ramotte ability, but preieresaying tithe sick bets one bottler and you will lamella Infallible - proof yotriself. ding. tien for tts use seensopany eerla bottle, • Ourtitirates taw he men at the offlealshowing where ale Medicine has eared when alt others base felled. For Dispetwla and at other,Millons ,Complalnts there net better lathe market. • It has elm beentaten with then:test astonishing euernem In several eases of Ithemastism and tlou4 for these. cam- 1 plaints takes tablespoonful a do. • use t.-stas of Ltd. Alsdiclns•Yery often has the , budeed • feet. Prim SUper tottle. - ' 2 • • nestle by ,Mungists In all nuttier the United States ..AD Wholesale order. most .dd.omod to NEED st - . IitLkEKEIL sol. Proprletma. 971hiradway,. New York. At. errs-4km log Rms.. D. A. PAhusatock & WI). cox A Co- and C.: IL Keit% Pittsburgh.' The Peoples"Boo2 "vo ono who can read ehomid be without 6711 4 742ariPla ri r i aligeTTLCV 7Rn sod 'CASH fit(lTl)liit PAM:WELL ADDIWYta Just publithed a largo Syr, hussy paper. 52 paara L lihm. umtedulth ff. Portraits of Waalthagtou itail Jefferson ou tia r t lli " m! ' Tll‘sta; Paper Po , rtg. Coutlderlngtho Ityl• lo which ttr. mot' 'Mt 11p. It. la ono of the CHEAP/4.a' as well as mato( the 310IIT USEFUL books err, tthastird. Liberal terms to the C We. Booluelliasmod on your orders to the Publishrr TllOB.. Yalta; the to seIC !ammo straiit,'Neur Per t. _ IV. D.-Reliable A *mate oral:Aril .ell Oars Book throughout the country.. • Jo3Dits - all par iltuuttAidassondolgrfor ails Ito s Atksiri'og Elestralils - olAiralialfrast priorsititlßEltlN GOOD& I RICU SILK illtOCA.TaLkak ItkIiSAYTVILINM al_estit. satiety uflrattertm and onothioatiou of Ca^ all • CONFINED TO OUR OWN snis, autiralr wrt astlaa fir, ITRATTURR.I,IIIOI.BTEItr t 4, • nlapaur z t t t w:21 ... 41 . 1.131tAH1L1TY Thei*GoNts are made by Irrnrer Looect and are th.. Goods °film!. mamtractoss Amt. queered fkd fh,:brrs velll do mrll to tnaml. theft Llontill Astrrn Endaudng. lreOffka of the No.l hak Y. Y. )4164.1311 litAltSli /tent IRON WARERONBE, , MARTIN, SPRING* CO. •-, .•. - • Importon and' notleft :IROWAISID;STEEt4- 2a. Grp - said Sinai. No. Teri:: Ettri=el i ftgor " ifner=r t ' sl4l4 " *l . STEEL OF ALtIIINIiS. Me...heats from all oetelena at the roaatty are latl Led to .114 t bele orders Taßee baying. I by atall entrusted to norms... will befitted at the t t market rate. MAIUTIN.I4IItINO ' Zett titennwleh at.. te. CH IN BROTHERS it CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, hEIV TT)RK.- i//are roman two So-171) 1121hmm'sL,00i.m/flokka.on, IPORTING the Idadipg Drum. from their original markets, both In Ennom and 'Fast Indlex..4 rnmeh .00t room, cb , •mind.. Porrntoortt Too th . I and' Bab. WI:IAm Hair More* and Walla, Faris Ina • Mmungem Corkm r/Soa, am. kr, they offar thew on . nowt nmannablo loom. rder, either 1m porson, at by . , VIII reorito their bast attention. ' je1.1.12m, KMBEL'S Ear MACIITN P. II- nitalTClinD LEATH/it DAN Atiil, lleonhe /Lava Yknsdo in the anntry. iIIIEY are made from the , best oak tanned olthor,• and thorn - mobil. /dratehol, cemented, and • togohor. and made tents perfontly Arnim'*. and a mewl hog to thorulliamand warrantodto boallnd: lola and to Own the pttrehapor. Thoyran be had . doable or round—with. Lai Loa thor,Ltlvila and Try said. in the lino,b/ addloasinia :111L E U)113X14 Vaunt... =Yrs*. at. N: V. Globe Iron Railing Works. a. 311 'and 313 Munro. street, New Fork, OPPOSITE THE SPUME WORKS. LES ROOMS, 12 ORANI) STREET, /lit DOOO3 FEDY 1111018 W at. E subscribers basing, eiiensire awl un arranges:tints In manufacturing every., .1 their lima am now premed to -oiler to the nubile throughout the omutry.. . WhOUGHT E CAST IRON' RAILER:, of every deactisdkeu Octal t. Dom. D.rtabl.t Dan iketdeedt.pleht end ..or meanie/4 (guitelf Maine, &Des, Hash StanA Jgeg..o cad ol,rk broodt, ilektrribt and Nandi, afr.. de. Also, a supeziore.nallt y. of iron Farm Fence, all of whlcli they slluarrant to marpaas In strength:durability, beau ty of 44110 u and cheapprae. the manufadureit of any nth • sr hewn In their Lyn Orden from every auction - of the UnitedStatex thankfully :needled and executed with' the utmost despatch.•..• - ENT' & LAVEII N. • - myl93mr . 122 Wood street, . Y. ABIlIFS.: CAVERLY, Wholesale. Dea l. S I. Brooms. Painted Palls and Tubs, Wood and Wll - B tit f ts of Mote, ~ Newyork. °"• l ' nk tfar., 1114D61981.1.ADES table Oil CIoth ; tn.;:IOIINTE . Dealer ftrzvtub,:rt„ Sauare " .l4er Yori. .7" • • lIIISCELLANEOIUS. Prrrantlium COACH-IPAMORY DIAMOND ,vruks . E. '4 BIGEL9W, Proplietor... 11.0 BEAT 11: PATTERAOWS LIVERY AND NAM ..21 Fittrner Dion:l2lU Ad Chnry _ - PITIIBURO Q. PL. ASHLAIiII 110IIBB,__. • ARM STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH MOM, . PELL AJ).I7LPHIA. H. B. BENSON, Paornmunt. Fierrk. gra.;thl. 111,60 PT dayaßE 3.18.44-17,1. Linden Lead Company of Wisconsin. rjr.corporato,.. of two: Company have °wood Lix.tut subeniptioa: to the C.aplbil Stork: Banking Rowe of Ahearn- At WILKINS 1 CO, No. 71 Tourth at, Pittsburgh. when, Pamphlets tiantaining ChartaXooloottal Surreys, anew be obtained Br putter desiring legormation telaateto the Conaway. - rola IP. owe.- .... ... ceitil:...'- Ustehten. Nat. Tel. 01110,1 crri . 'HOTEL Onta - DiOmiisj:Obruor of iholthDeld sad T hird streets, Yltpartugh. OLAIY3 ARM& W ASR V sod oommodknuoreouel hieing owlets, (ma thorough melt, and furnished with mew equlpmeate Woushont. te Dow oleo for the reception or the travelthe . Gotten MIODULATE . exeddthe t. C M Y , F 0 ••• • •••1•'••.' .. • . I...CUnU!"T . , Ef."OI7THBERT 'BON,: V_ENERAL 001011SSION • AGE& TS, for NUR tba ads and Purchase or Rea oothotion or Enda. Neaatlatina Loans. on ]bads, Martaaaos, Ite.. Na 140 Thhl Plttainandt. Pa. • T. 0. ;wARRINGTON; • (DIPLOMA.) -11LADIES'. SIIOR STORE. haa , ahnac an hand NU aurattaant._ //a. 96 north sloat.Pltta rSD.Pa. • • 1)41.. a FELIX'S ,GENIJII4E EXTRibr- OP EZEIr.d - l b ulSll=Llat"=A lona Anna, Pittanunth.Pa: • ' - ' • 113.1orars arm:mous aountatialta: _ - - WALTER P. MARSHALL;' imp.orter and lanlerin WALTER' . Pr and Docaratlaa . Paper Itaimadakailat o yaz . l= Plits=b crn . WU A 11= • ALEX. FRASER, • iirna ni en tat •Plasteier, AnnOstral, Cad lard) - 1147.4, • - GLASS 0888; KUNZ itWIGHTMAN, Mat it if ac hi rerg of tyl de olltga=c7; N. 8.- , Pirtkulat attentit_pald tondieNWlrWiliaair (NW and Inhale mod& Pr Nottide mut Tula . an= AUGUST if, 1854 I PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. FRIDAY' MORNING, AUGUST IRK FICOIt WASIIINGTON. Guizipondenar of the Dolly 8J14112441 Cluette. Wasnthcires, Aug. 8. I omitted , yesterday, in the necessary haste of preparing my letter, tonotice that Sr. Marcollet ts4repreientative of Nicaragua, has addressed a Spirited and emphatic protest against the destruc tion crficcytown, which is claimed by Nicaragua tabs within her jurisdicti,M, and he has accent lanied that preterit. with a demand for indent miti Borland attempted to justify his ruffianism at San Juan by the pretence that it belonged to NiMragua to which he , was accredited, so that Mareoffetta's demand is sustained by the dealer , . ation set forth by that worthy dignitary himself. The rechunations of Nicaragua, however, as .well as the petitions of cur own citizens for in demnity will be treated with indifference by the Administration and with neglect by Congress of ter Wards. This is not, if the truth must be told, a gorernment which respects any rights and in terests not strong enough to protect themselves. I think I foresee the two arguments or pretences - On which the end of this scandalous affair will be defended by the Administration anti its organs. The first has; lready been clearly; announced. It is that . the town burned and destroyed wean set tlement of "Jamaica niggers." This is false, as I have shown, but the cry of "Jamaica 'argues" is an excellent moo for the Democracy, and will almost certainly prevaiL Any outrage upon a "Jamaica nigger" must be excusable, nay Maim worthy. The emend ground of defence will be that-Greytoien was under British protection; and that the act was ono of lawful' hostility against England. Several of the lesser organs have al ready claimed that as a sufficient motive for the deed and a coraplete justification of it. . Mr. Buchanan litis sent his Secretary of Le 'gallon over the water to maker true report of . European ' affairs in the prelent crisis. - Mr.. Daniel E. Sickles - arrived on' Saturday with a budget of diPlomatic Secrets too heavy for'any body but a Secretary of Legation to carry. This :course was prudent in Itlr. Buchanau, for a fort . night ago ho sent a dispatch on Spanish affairs which was horribly mutilated and mliconstrumb, bithe 'official organ. Mr. Buchanan, our sedate andailver haired representative at the greatest court of Rune*, was made to say in a grave di -1 tri p 1 a u m m a pa .. t 1: dispatch tTi ' •'. The T Queenhe o lnsurrection sSpain has ran n in n Spain aiiny , s ,. I For th with' it was'officially declared, now is the 1 time to buy Cuba, dirt cheap, or at least a glo- - ' rioua chariot. fer 'filching it without payment on any terres.! Mr. Sickles ivilleoreect these little abetvatione of Old Buck, or of the organ or both,. by parole testimony. Atneng recent diplotuatic changes, I am grail fied,to perceive that a situation is assigned to F. A. Beeler, Esq.; etyour City, each as ho can win; honor accept, and in which his talents and acquirements are secure to the public service.— Mr. Beelen is appointed Secretary of Legatian to Chili: The appointment of this gentleman, as eltary• de °fares at Nicaragua would hare shown a jester appreciation of his abilities, and would have been a more appropriate ackttowledgemmt of his former services, but I understand tka were peculiar personal masons why that place should he given to a North Carolinian, and why Mi. Wheeler should have been the most favored of all applicants from the Old North State. I hope the Camer-on which Mr. Ileclen has entered may continue as fortunate and stsceisaful as it has 'hitherto baeu: In the mean time Pierce and his confederates I did not get the ten millions, but they will not cease their operations for the emaciation of Cuba. The Fißibusters know who atul where their mit— rottsare. It is too late for a summer expedition, brit it i just the time to commence, preparations feione to set Out . after yellow Jack disappears, say about 'the cud of Noeiriber next. The re , aptil.proccolings In New Orleans Indicate pretty that no effectual attempt will be 'made to aiiiiiitte the laws in , that quarter. , If one-tenth the powszand energy ware put forth to suppress unlawful eipeditions against Cuba, and to pun combination against the laws in the South, that would be evoked to enforce the fugitive act at the North, how quickly would the Country be revolutionised! But the morarof the thing be colic, elder when we remember this little ills tinction: the faire We mule for the South, they are made arcing the North. Though the stories of recruits enrolled, funds raised and invested,arnmeolleeted,ships charter ed, generals chosen, and specific accounts of such like part culirs are mainly lies, mere vapid gas conade; yet the best informed here, believe that effective preparations are really going on for an other invitaion of Cobs. FIiQTQEU lfl TIIE OntreepnnJeare of the N. Y. (busmen:lst Adeettleer. LONDON, auly 28; 1854 There is no news of great importance by this packet, but everything is going on vadsfactorily. The weather continues favorable for the harvest, and not only from all parts of the. United King : dam, but likewise from every.cOuntry in Europe and Asia are the accounts of a character to show, that the supply of food this year will be far be yond the average. We are still without details of the last battle in which the Russians were defeated near Giur: gave, bat they may now be daily expected. These accounts are always anticipated with satisfaction since from the commencement of the war to the present time it has almost invariably been found that the successes of the Turks on each occasion have more than•equalled the gent report At least, muck has been the case with the army of 'Omer Pasha. Froth Asia, where the leaders have been specimens of the old kind, the state ments have generally been imperfect and confu sed, and have shown undue panic or elation with each reverse or triumph. Nothing has occurred to interfere with the suc cess of the Spanish insurrection, which now seems complete, the arrival of Repartee° at Ma drid being apparently all that is wanted to in sure the prompt ro establishment of order.— Anxiety is felt regarding the probable fate et the Queen-mother, who is believed by the populace. to be concealed with soma of her supporters; in her daughter's palace, and who would bo in danger of being killed If she were foundthiring the prssent excitement The overland mail arrived yesterday frau In dia, bringing a month's later intelligence from China sod Anstralia; which on the whole was satlefactory. The news of the declaration of war against Rusts had reached Hong Kong, and had occasioned great vigilante at all the British reltlemeata in the East, and active Inquiries with reganl to MIB/411 vessels of war in that region According to the latest Information- they were believed to consist of six ships, and it had at length been ascertained that they had token shelter In the Dutch settlement of 13ourabaya, in Java, where it is to be presumed immediate measures world bo taken by the British admiral in those seas to shot them op. Meanwhile vague reports were in circulation that two of the ene my's squadron had sailed so as toile in the eourse of the Australian gold ships. An alarm of this kind, was sure to arise, and the mere circulation of such a report furnishes, therefore, no reason for adopting it. ' The Insurrection in China seems still to be proceeding Ktvorably for the rebels, but the par ticulars received are of the Most meagre descrip tion. . The import trade remains nearly suspend ed and it appears that further drain of dotterels likely to take place from this venally and the United States By previous advices it was rep rriented that the a sudden NI in the extraor dinary premium on Caritas dollars, which the Chinese seek more than any other form of specie for hoarding purposes, tun been occasioned by the introduction of a l arge amount by some emit ', oing natives who bad established a mint and had contrived to imitate them,' but; it is now atated that thltpaople are able to m% tie . difference, and that although they contain the same intrin sic amount of silver these substitutes will not pass current. - Tho Austrilii dates tut to the cud of May. By that period, the arrival of goods from Europe had slightly slackened and the import markets had occx.mlingly been benefitted, although the quan tity of articles that remained to be sold at • sae• ritice was still very great Borne deicriptions of manufactures, and especially those of leather, were in good demand. Wine was held In ems" And the amounts received of the spread of the vine disease and the coniequent rise in prices In the producing countries were canting it to be re shipped to Europe.. With regard to the gold production, the accounts are singularly devoid of ~: ' ' A . • • : '-: 7, 7 - 4 ' -. \ -. 7 '.. ~ ..7 .\ \- .-- -\\ 2 • \''..--:- •-::- \ \ ..:.... - '-.. . -. - 1 - \ \ •• • ' \ .. \ - -- • \:'•,' -- '• \• - . \-..... - ...;-,- , : , -•*-...:• 7 1.4 - I:AV.:4ATAWN -- - ' T • - 1 , :\ : „„.• _..„.,1, 11 ,- . ' \ : .i..-14 - ..,.. M-'W•AgnWA , AEWN i• A -, .. - M,•: 7-1 m.T , ...-qui•Zr...5..77 -. ....7:77Ati. 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The total brought i : Parliamen on the Queen's message asking \ fer a by escort each week wee .4bolll. 37,000 ounces at •e 1 vote of credit for three millions sterliegto meet Melbourne, Melbourne, and about,3ooo at Sydney, While the-. the *incase of the war, I'n the House,of L aura brought by private load were also large nod ;he motion to t the, stippil,y asked wan Intro.., on die increase. \ - . 7 cad by the 'art of .Aberdeen, who, drylF,:d o p. , , . \ From '2 , 9,000,000M £10,000,000 sterling per i re , * opposi n to the grad% on the great& annum is, , therefore 4 probably the aggregate tha though titer might be diffWen t opinions'as that may continue to he,looked for, and it is ee. to tla policy of'cotamencing , the ear, they must ident that with prolongettuesperienee the colon- E be an 141340 us as \ ‘ . 2 19 the necessiiy. of adopting ists•have arrived at a. conclusion similar to that 1 ail B ae Measures iss'avere best calciSated to lead which now prevails - in California, to, effect! to 'its e ly and auiceSsful terminathu." Lord\ that notwithstanding all predictions to the con- Clarendo \ the Foreign Secretury,% enforced trary, the business will be a steady one for years, the Premie 'e motion, and remarked' “titOt there with the prospect, occasionally, of large and is no intend nof returnink to the statue 0 , ,, and sudden augmentations. ~ Meanwhile, the growth there iesno intention of listening to a patolled-up of the country in, population and trade promises peace which could only bela- hollow truce;,,and togealize all expectations , The increase from which ' would reader a return lo war inevitaffie." immigration in the colony of Victoria alone, con- He also added t its important. declaration: '',t I timing to average I,ooo' souls per week, and the think we may be cured that ttW time Minot f l / 4 agricultural and commercial resources of the en. , distant- when :we sh 11. hare .4usesia co-aperatiny, tiro territory of South Australia, Victoria, and e'ith tic" \ ' = • New South Wales, are{ oiled to capable of in- hi the House \ of C 1111110119, the tlueen's mes definite extension from\ i the channel of tr a m s Sage having beet\ rgad, Eunl John Hassell asked opened up by thp narigist quo! the Murray. al agreement in a, vote r.ca,wo,oix . h. This re- This river in its course \forms a boundary to' quest was supported la .`eptecli, in 'which the all` the three colonies, andir Ile It connects the slaws of the cabinet we' 'formally dhreloPed• whole gives each of them common outlet to Having thanked the House or, not pressing sor t \te the MM. Its exploration has en conducted by ernment for information re the to the canduct` Captain Cadell, a young gentleman 28 years of .or her military and naval ope 'tions, he rethark age, who, in the face of averydiscouragement ed that the allied armies had so far triumphed as and hardship, has now ascertained once of 1900 its navignbil. to be in undisputed possession of in Blachandflal. ity for steam vessels through a cr tic seas, the enemy not daring to ult. their ports, t miles. . \ Au - English army of 20,000 mete* \been'placed The English funds remain Steady. Consols at on the ahores of the Black Bea, antl \a Russian the latest date were gnoted 92i, an they have force of, 80,000, which.had cremed the Danube, closed at the same price this evening. \ ' had been driven book from.the \ ontwarks of Eil.. The chief interest of the news by the arrival , listria, after feats of valor on the part s, of ',ibi do centres in -the diplomatic rather that the \ milita- • fenders which emulated , the greatest eximples of ry movements. In .England, the obscure or ancient or modern times. Lord John, atilt.na co..\ changeable policy of the German Courts is \ can- plituentiog the Preach and the lurks, preceed sassed with unremitting attention, end the move- o'd , to. Speak 'hopefully of 'Austria, , whole he meats of Austria or Prussia - are observed with\ no thought -likely ''to johi the allies in their most much vigilance as those of Ruseitt• itself. Bat - strenuous opposition to the:Czar. Her interest there can be little boubt litafilnawever Prussia. in the•integrity of Turkey, end \in introducuag May continue to dally; Austria isabout to es-op- ' Turkey into the general European sYstela:wns crate actively with the allies in far" as the ex- lastly, greater than that of Fronde 'and England, pulsion of the Riisians from the Principalities is great as theirs might be: lle then cooped a \ r,z. concerned. We are told thatL. _ • • tlielardinesS of Austria thus' far in its prove If there ever existed a doubt, none exists now Inge, and closed by averring that thir gove - that the Emperor of Russia will 'not bate:one meat, would ~ not be content with. establishin jpt of his original demands, and,that the'revers- merely the status quo by their.warlikeoperations. echo has suffered on the Danube Mini net induc- In the course, of his 'Teach, Lord john Rim ed him to swerre from the pretensions which he sell nevus to hose committed himself farther sa arrogantly advanced a ,year arida half ago., than he designed In regard, o, the views of the Such a resolution can betoken nothing less than Allies as to the disposition to be the of the a protracted war; but as the forces \ef Austria Crimea, of 'which, ea a result of the war, RlLliilk will now, by conditions of her ,own trsking,`be Is to be dispeesessed. He said r . , brought into action, and as the unanimity 'of' ~ “But, sir, there is another, mode , in which the France and England is entire had ; unchangeable, position of Rassiada menacing to, the indwerid it is confidently predicted that the result nf the once and integrity, of Turkeyt-1 mean the istab: conflict will be the diacomfeiture and ehastisement lishrient of a graat fortress, prepared with all of that power whose overbearing ambition ‘ has the coinbinations or erg . mid! is impregnable as brought such a calamity upon the world. ' \ it is Possible for art to make it, • *and containing. Two Dsturne.--The little news ire - hire from - witelaits:Port a very largelleet of line-offatlle the Danube andre the Black sea is so confused that ships at any tine to come down wi WIS- His difficult to Ibrm a clear idea of the . elem.\ Terabit: wind to, the Bosphorus. I say .tha that • tions either of the Russians or the office.' It ia \le a position so menacing to - Turkey, that no raid that the Russian Goatsclialtoff hey: treaty of peace could be \ cdneidered wise Which ing discovered that the Turkish body ishot,'Ss - left the Emperor of Russia in that same pesition, we supposed, at Oiutgeva, is withdrawing part otmenace." • . - \ of his army tO • Bucharest, and it is believed that . ,_Tbis bold declaration, that Russia is not to be his right and left wiugrare retreating to the Be- ,allowed to retain. XterastoPo l .\ was received with reth line of operations . , ' ' . '", 'Cheerkiag, and Was :commented on by - the opposi. Omar Pasha was . at (Burger° en the 27th. 'The' don speakers. - Mr. D'lmseli, rectatlng what Turkish outposts are at Pimp*, where a can. Lord - Rnssell had stated , said: , tT esecondpoitit ,guinary engagement was fought on the 19th. A is that the strong fortress of Selma ~. lis to bo Russian camp of 30,000 men is to be formed at destroyetland the •Crimpa, to h a e Conquirettnd Unitseni. • A. courier from St. Petersburg met occupied. leileed,thitisanecessaryetsmatinence. Clortschakoff at Bucharmtun the 12th, with a of" destroying Stivistepel."" Whereu'oon: Lord letter from the Czar approving -Of the plan Of the Russell in t errupted hint andAtmlified hisdeclara. campaign submitted to him by the general. The don with the remark: "I May as well state that Russians are to resume offensive operations-- what I said was, that I thought BUSECIA co d not They are said to have completely evacuated the be allowed to zosiMain the menacingiattitu a she Dohnidacha, carrying theireick with them to Oa= has done by keeping so large is fleet at Sev to, latz. ' ' txd." \Team long debate that followed,' rd' On the 13th, Russian engineers surveyed the Russell was twitted with retracting his firer ste ..: Austrian frontiers at Rochow, tdok-ttletches, and moot, and the Cabinet were charged, with iaiciN Measured the breadth and depth of the Vistula, lotion and want of unity, end their. policy in the\ which is there the boundary between the two conduct of the war genernlfy ,arraigned. • The Countries. • , ~ _ • money vote was Muilly agreed to, and subsequetit- The Russians are fortifying BrallOw in the ly, Lord. D. Stuart moved an addition to the res stnaigest manner, but base destroyed . the forti. elution, praying the Queen not to prorogue Par te:aliens on the inlander Glenlshid. The Turks Bement before the, ministers had fully ,disclOsed have at length complettaltheir entrenched camp - their policy in regard to thO\war. The debate on a t Sophia ; the work s consi s t of six 'redoubts, , this subject was not ended on the steamer's do. two regular forts with mods—intrenchments and parture..--Ball. Amer. ,s, heavy batterietr. • ' • ' ' , . Omar Paths • has in the name of the . Baffin proelsimed a general amnesty to the Wnllachians who have been .engaged ill the present war against the Porte.. On the 16th a deputation of. Boyarda, from Little Wallachia, passed .through Widdin on their way to Giurgivo. Their mission eras to present te Omar Paella ailocument in Which the whole population of the province offers homage to the Sultan. , • .'. - . The Pula Cretztittitivanel statee that the imme diate entry of the Austrian troops intotlie'Prin eipalities must be considered as formally decided on. A portibn of the Russian army, under Gen. Liprandi; was moving toward Pokshatnii in con-, sequence of the Auatrians marching from Tran sylvania Noithiard, for concentration. in, the Bokowins.. ' - • . . Con the 2:ld the Danubian Company's steamer returned from Rustehuk to Orsova. The navi gation of the river is free down to Cliorgeve. A letter from Constantinople states that eight siege, pieces from England had been landed at Vaasa. Thesdlied forces coneenti ate& on that point are estimatO at . 60,000 French, 40,000 . English, and 10,000 Turks. • Ilia quite. within .thh scope of possibility that the allied armies are being kept purposely at Varna, or within a any's march- of that port, so as to keep it doubtfuM ehether they intend to march into .the princtpilities, or Eby. suddenly' transporting s vast farce over to Sebastopol,- strike a severe biota 'in that quarter. CONSTANTISOPLII, July l4.—Reports ham, jest come in that Itnssia bas asked.for an armistice. Omar Pacha has gone to consult with the French and English admirals about it,. - The latest telegraphic intelligence of opera tions on the Danube is that Omar Pasha has reached itustcbuk. Thirty English sailors leave taken the directioir of the ,Turkish flotilla at. Gi-. urgero. Thirty English pioneers are assisting In completing the fortificationa of Giurgero.— Eighteen thousand English troops were to reach Rustchuk on, the Bth. Until their arrival - the- Turks hid anspended'offeitsive Operations. • Three thOuiand rein and -- fifteen cannon have been sent by the Turkish steamers to Betoim-- and 8000 men for Ischiniuk. The exchangeOf 180 officers rind gaiters lately forming tiro crew of-the Tiger has taken - place at Odessa, but the namber - of Russians to"-be es changed fell - Short of the English 4110, and ac cordingly; ad many of the crew of 'the Tiger re mained in caiitivity; • ; The French trensport Perialci,"Orrichdn, mas ter; from Ildrdeaux, with prorisions and 2,000,- 000 f. for tho French commissariat at Constanti. nople, had been 31i:collision off Malaga with=a steamer, and was sunk withlhe treat-mare.; . - . rizawatcr.—A dispatch from Vienna, dated.' , July 28th, says that Austria and Prussia ore agreed upon the appreciation which the last Rusalan note deserves. The two Governments only ;disagree on minor polutsbut; they agree in asserting that the occupation of the Principalities, by. Russia • Is dangerous to the integrity of the Porte, and the Russian propo sitions, Cannoi.be. taken Into consideration un til the Prinaipalities are' evaenattd. , The joint: answer of Austria and Prussia will be address ed, not to Count Nesielrode,.but to Count Xs- SPIAN.—fn Spain the insarrection is trium phant:- but it is extremely uncertain what the result will be. For the present, the star of Es partero appear' to be In the ascendant. The following are tome of the most recent reports: Mauro, July city is quiet but .the citizens - are stilt under arms, and continue to build barricades. On the other band, the troops maintained their positions at the Retire and aroundthe Palace. The Junta of safety and defence has dicreed the re-organization of the National Guard; and the reestablishment of the Constitutional Ayantaminto of 3843, The ex- Ministers continue to hold their portfolios until the arrive of Espartero. It wis said that Queen Christina was concealed in the NIRO . with her daughter. M. Poxes, sub-director of the buret pollee, bad been seized and shot by the people. There.wns a report that the Queen . wished to transfer th e seat of Government fro m the capi tal. No news bad been received of the move ments of O'Donnell, but it wan Bald ho had had an iiiierview with Espartero, and 'would enter Madrid with him. AOSTRALTA.-Dr. Dacia, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Maitland, and coadjutor of the Arch. bishop of the diocese, died at Sydney, on the 17th of May, after a. abort illness. • The Sydney banks have raised the rate 'of alit., cunt to 6, 7 and fi per cent, according to thiir drain! ill Mlle. . • ; • . • TIM' yield of gold was regarded as perfectly eatinfaetory, and the total fur the first fan Months' of 18114 is believed to eon-upend very nearly with that of the some periodotlast year. - • tnatove Ontout or A Plali . -A Ore originated at the farm of Mr. Martha - Jacoby', in the - upper por part of Re:borough. Philadelphia county. on Sunday laetvonder the - following curious circum; atanoca—A girl was frying some Sek.wben the melted fat. ignited' and in romoting • the the biaiint . fluid fell upon a cat. The ant; tnal inn into a haystack. and the hay' was - im mediately in n blase:Atm barn caught tiro and wu soon consumed; the flames extended to the dwelling of Mr. Jacoby, which narrowly eiecaped destruction. The N . 1.4110E:a Ls estimated 10600. Cl*Dontleuct of .the.N. T, ILrrsL7: State or Alisiir*.lit ', • POINT AR L ESAi 80,y'29 1€44.: - tl The Cyan° left here enthelBth for ;Vary Bay. ,She will then proceed to pensacola.:_. She bad on board Mr. J. W. !ahem, United - Aitates ton- Sul:who will proceed immediately to Washington: The `Gyane , has alio on board the remains of PuiserTpluim, of. Me.ttoclinecUs, who ‘, died ou board the United States .sloop-of.war Decatur „while lying in this port; some two yeara ago. 11 . ..8. Id. war schooner Bermuda, which left here cei the afternoon ; of, the bombardmetkid o,l \ tow of the Dee, arrived at. this place on the i mornn g ' the 16th, and: remained .Perfectly ',Mice until a ter the 'deparinre of the. Cyane.- 7 - That ' samethil k (the .18th inst .,) A. ,D. Jolly; Commander of e Betmuds; went to , San Juan, and put up two roclarnations, copies of which are annexed: ~,. . \Lt having been ought brought to my notice, that in coMequence of the late cruel outrage committed by the. U.S. sloop of war • Cyune, that , many de predations and thefts have been committed on the pioperty necessatilY,left,neguarded, Ihere- i by proclaim that anyperson brought before me, with sufficient proofs of having committed- such 1 thefts orMepretlatiims, 'she be severely flogged ' 'on board \ll. B. M. ship,. monde, under..my . Command. \ Given. on Ipard 11. B. Ili, Ship. Bermuda, at 'Greytown, thre 18th tlaY of 'July, 1851. • (Signed) , \ . , „ , atnAD. !catty * L ~ 011 ieut.tandilig. . . In consequencef the non-exieMno of all civil authority in this ay. of Greytoist,Acatuted by the late outrage) I.lkting charged,;ns far as toy power extends, with . fibe protection of. lives and property, do hereby'lnfimleirn the city_ and terri tory of Grub:ram, as- rscribed by its etnistli tution under "martial lasf.' ' • '. . Given under my .handlca.board IL, 8.,D1, schooner Bermuda,. at Greytpvin, Mosquito, this 18 th day of Jnlyt 1851 . • .... N - • \ (Signed) • Lieutkeominanding. the .. . On l9th het .came, here anll left two; but one of them worded different front , the one PutnP in San. Juan. Instead. or.....cowaMbr . and wan ton,".hq had , .. cruel: r" Ito also bilernied us ha would send after the beans „piece that was, taken from San • Juan, and. plaited here fty daptain Rollins, of the 'Cyan. The same day, ho went to San Juin, and with a pencil' - altered‘he pro chunition there, eons to'corresperal witlitite one left heie; and signed.. hie name , hi 'perkil, as having been altered by hint. On the 20th WI; he scut a force of : marines. to take the carmen, which be says belongs to Orsat Britain, rml ion left for the protection of the town. -Ile took it, under protest of the 'United States Commercial- Agent. x ; ~ lie has proclaimed martiallawqtand blockaded the port, lie was about to., put the, pilot—an `'Ametican—ia irons, tor Odes put tobring iatlnt "American brig:Reveille, Which ' arrived here' on gm -20th inst.; and also told him he was risking his life by going out to bring our vesiseLinlvith out his permission. - .. :- ._; ; .. ' , The English num-of-war Espeigic arrived here yesterday afternoon, with some of the refugees' who went to Kingston, Jamaica.. The Argus (English war steamer) left Kingston' on Monday lastfor Halifax. It is rumored she has gone after a Beet, which is coming to arrest all the Americans here. A Baltimore pilotbdet, which arrived here from Kingston with provisions, says the town is in a great state of excitement. The officers of the tionanda have also reported that the English and French admirals have each cent afrigate.after the Cyanc. • P. baste, steamer just in, and will sail In two hours. We have just received. a despatch from the British war. vessel Espeigle. Her com mander says he holds the .Point as security for the conduct of Capt Hollins, and that ho will protect it until something cats be arranged be tween the tiro lovoinmenta. says Point a pert orthe city of San Juan. We ants& id Intim from' Clio*Adrertiser that the'ettelerirlcikalnioirt, wholly Alsappenred in 711fict. The'AJortlser says: "The number of deaths, from the date to. one .loot report was brought:: until 114 Ettield; base not exceeded twenty:: WS are info ...iiihnating clouds! number of.deaths riots all . .detisigt at 100—We sed,idormed bj'the Sgtere eif Abe Nhtio - Buryio g 'Oniund that no genres were dug on Monday snefhesdsy; and we keir 'Of but ono eau, in the 2nd werdi Wodnekiki. which terminated fatally..N.Ahhough th e work of th e Destroyer:has beeriernstitted we em by no means free from his groan-': Thire nrii 'twelve paperainlndituna whicl . have heretofore-been either- Demean:tie or neutral; which advocate the eleition ottlan people's anti 'llebrasku ilekeKwominated in that State.. , TI/1 Vitarg.—The l'analllcintiptcßtrAer , .tWorzeigret to . leArn thalaxtensiso -and intent4odglaicti4e Noe d 1 fcs gter4:.,4 ll 4niti te •O*l°‘ ixiabelair this - tiosi iiittittrw the fourth:o , also; wig 1 ., , ...,.........a ia - .- ..- ..- ._,. \ \ll.im Dem te Addreisiet No-` in esehatirilelaid'doWn by Biota., \fikim. & Co.',ite 'Were• promised that the .I.leMocrak State Natal COmmittee would issnefottr. eddrea to to the tatrople'9r Pennsylvania; and. that No 2 should be "on . the principles of non-initirven. tion and pope,* so e re as settled by:the compromise measures of 1850, and embodieditz. the Nebraska and Kenna Bills." ' WO notifilah our readers some time since, that Mr. Bottlutinl had prepared this preeious dieuinent arid we 7mitten it to Goy. Bigler, who had materially mod ;ilea it, and sent it, by Mr. Penniman, to the D e- a r °1.14 7 of Northern Pennsylvania, for theirep- provaL We then, said that if. ever it saw the light it would be in such a shape as to'compel its 1 "paternal father " to doubt its Identity. Mr. Pea ninian has returned, end, the last number of the Patilip contains the, address; but not a word as originally' written' remains, except the followine,„ line:, "Address ef:the State Central Committee, No. 2." nstentl of Statesovereiguty, Nebraska, ;Kansasi t he conaproudse measures, Sc ., we have -r. aßiograpbc of Gov. Bigler--possibly an eu :,. • biography: This is not what was put down in Om bills; litial], it contains food for reflection, - . to "high Q 9 likhh to call the attention of thole°. plc of l'enrisylvania. - ... .', IVeiaro imorMed in this addreas, that Gov. Bigler\ has convinced all parties - cf.-the Impro \ priety of grantl7\imecial privileges'to corpora-_ , tions; mid by wn otiillostration 'as we suppos e;-'" that as a "ilenater le 1 nilvocated 'the construction -,- : Gabe Peel:l7lyard Railroad... - Again, the Com" •"- ' Mateo call attentio• to the remarkable fact that 'llitnc. MigleNs rabic in 1 852wereinumerieally \ g rat r than ";ail am had, e m anated ft.°ln an y other his prg•jecesao in n &listen:Cl ''. They • . .. ' Might eve •addibil as older remarkable that he 04 pardoned ag . ter neiriber of co -.. \ victed 1 1 1111412,witit; .the few mouths, than he or, any Other Ex utive should have done for. \it fall term: \ .•But,' flays the ;Iriter,'f.in nothing ' hoe (lot. 1 leer reudeceil a more impo rtant set- vfire to the oople, the by his- cons tant and on. tiring egoto, break . own die perniCintia‘sys- . m r, te \.r omnibus\ and spe inl legislation. We l• . are n t infortdeiVadiy he Signed.Lnget Be . bills .. - for 'Clarion; Ches and \part of Tiomt otte \ ties, tual tains\ th geneial billistn,iiiii - et. \ Thak re idreas onpo es the change- of rulers on \ ,- the'gretiad that i , Clo Bigler' po licy is Well iti- , • . fined on alksalijeetti " \This isOnews to the peti \ -: • . . 'pie ' , and we regret that the dtian!' does not, \ aay Whether\he is fele or agehira, the Nebraska. ' - • infamY, the sale or gig Public "intim, the Pre- hibitory Liquor Law,' tile division of the school. • • fund, the use A the Bible as a text-b:ook - in our • ' tinbfie schools F:e.' ‘ The miters - cf Pennsylvania" _, ' - • are anziously•lookifig for him to define los policy \ , on these subjects.. ~ ' . • \,.',,, .1.. - • - \,' \- ~ ... '`, AgaitKwe.arettilhat m,thillistribtion Of \ I OxeCoti .patrOSge, every\ eitf,),, th at, • h pp lied • ', conhirait beatinointc: - Thii,:m.sOltinOtrue; . \O, but as. fa \ as we arc armed, no ~ it,tuft watkaent . .\ A, away ettiptY; as Gov, \ Bigier's Atteraey General, Lazaretto - Physician, and 'PflPtd/r.lWhishey In ' ' \ ''' ' , vector alPhiladelphia, and Sealer. ei.,Weiglits ,"\ at Pittsburgh could beatify. ', But the host joke, ' s.' of the addreas is thiaitherl'pilhy assertion that \ -Gov. Bigler ` is the friend 'of economy 'in pu blic \'. - ' affairs." - As the Committee di not 'tell hs in \ -: : what way the Governor has exhibited his friend ship, we respectfully call.,,,,lteir attention to the•‘\ following copy ' from the r e p as t s of the Audittit-;'' :- ,-.- .. General - for these years, who ;kite - Ar.co •!. ‘, sworn officers, and both - Democrats': ' ' ' . Neasl - . . "Total - receipts-from , all.itources - - , • \ ' • ••• - ;.during.the year 1850,- of Gov . - -. \ •\ - : , • dolumon's administration $4;888,131 0.. • Sipenditures during , the ' same . ' \ . year . \.. 4,580,073 .41 \ , Total receipts from all sources d` - • --, •,- • ' ring the year • 1853, of Gov. -, .; •',' . • Bigler'n administration ....... ...., 9,480,770 08. '' I Rxpentlitures daring - the sa me — ... - yeai 10,144,963 72. It will flue bersomi that • Giiv.'lliglart• during the last year, reoeived rtes wittiotiroary-- ZIGIIT 1110118A210, - six II U9I9IED AND TIII -919111 T \ DOLL9.IIB , AND. FIFTY 1195T5, inert thanOrefitOr Z V e dlirolot, iti ilsso. This being more than\ doubts . the whole anionne of receipts during that\ yeat of\Johnson's administration. And yet it app that he (Bigler) has ,expended . this whole s , • andssyss unstinsnAzie firE'rEIGTIT T1101:19T A. POLL' 139 additional, over and abort his recelptst or i• s suttioss; mt. \ nuatifiziti Ain auvrarr- -rive • rticitiviri; nisi trusimia AND iftiti DOL.: LABS -AD DEVENIT-biliE 19ENTII 9194 . 9 than Ger. JohnSdn'il,ffarrislmrg 70eipaph.... - ;-:', . i - A. ACC/DEN . 2'o A Noirn'llivnit STZAL'iIIIOA— T Ezell ent.—The . steamhont :tierowhittli . left Nei- Aror 'for Alhany on Banday evening at `' 7. C o'clock with nlarge number of iessongers,when a little above '.Sing . Sing, broke :btr - 011%411 . 1 crank. The locklrlit 17.te4 1 74Ah'' grtlq - • est exciteinent - ivia raised among the passengem. .s. heightened in 'no abinil degree by the fait that the y \ . • boat was then in .frill - view Of and vevy.near the \ - ' place where the ill fated lietwi,Clay took fire. Many of the featl4 fainted,.etbera ran wild- .: . IY about; and came earenmeil conthauoitslY at the. top of their Voices. "- One,' wetsan salted - her two children by tau heir of their beetle anti wail at-out to leap overboard; when she was intercepted and.'; • .foreedbabli to the Cabin." Gen 'Clia.s• lad his * s . .driughter were - on 'basil); and the , Sektder area ' ': very active and efficient in keeping_ order. In ‘. . the course of fifteen minutes, the bewildered and • half crazy.passenthers were adistal demi and eat- - isfied .that they *ere .. in no possihledingir. \ Af- •-.. ter several hours's work in frying to repair' 4he disaster, the boat was put about, awl ..turnedto X I ACifEREL;-13.TgeNo.. 3 —.Mackerel, \ : 9:4 t Mikasselitinctt. km; . oeZet,loN bbLi- end `bAlf 40. q sad Awask t SUTTON \ jl-22 No. 12; torn.. w c p 4 ..4 .F r .t ft,„ VINE OLD, MAOLORY COGNAC BRAN DY—A......ll.44atally of' Wit superior - brand or Om lirabtly, , Anlageof 184%." Psleby Abe-.bon or bet. thy by . ,W. IL 131ITION, Nn..12 Wood. etteet. driLD MONONGLUELA. , ' EYE 7 WIIISKY:, VV feeeeleaby the bbi.,A•slloe er battle, by, , • \W. 11.StrriON•So. 12 wood et. • WINDOW - SIL4,I)ES--a=ete " assort ineut of Transparent Window Oifferent.. 4tylea L for anle:wholesale and yetall; at.'tbe Warernoote, • dbultet , TVA .../. : ELPHILLIIPS. TICLIcSPAideTT7 3 3reell; 4990 attd Baffoll,Cloth. for Window .fpluales, or . 'al t &rent widths. on band far sale. - wholesale laud • retati t at the 911 Cloth iVarerourqs, 116alarket et. • _ • _1 a 11. PHILIPS. '. 113.1i162ges PER ACRE;;; iirutited inlloon • • toirwhlp.Xof a mile front thiOhlo ripriVeptendte • Seeickleyvi counti el ug 114 aeres.V.S of which axe dear- • J, dill tillable.• The improeements eunalet of • email . house, lam atable and ,youtur fruit tram we ll watered .• andrehteuleut to th e Railroad stationa The timber will math. more then Pay. the automat we Salt for the whole' TermAlrery easy. Apply to" DelifeLAlN , • • 5 p,P.PI e t'ALE7NT TOPURITON'SPIGF.ST—: A Mimi. of the Lawe of Penna.. from May 18.53 to: .) at with some older Laws not taeludatin the lastj, edition of thelitost, br Frederick 01. - Ilrlittitly.Xlei..; •. eale hr •••• • • -s‘ - Jrn • • KAY*CO - .:461r0W st. 2410 LBS. TARTARIC AClR.forr *sae 1?3 , • ,ylfr (Huou. Kidd P. C0.,1 GO Weed etreet. DURE BRA 'DY AND ' . .IVIIRE - VeTNES; L for rucelelcul prirposer, on band nwl ter lidr try. ei ....._ \ FLEMIV3 =OS.. . 4M, t'ASICS,S4I. SODA,(trihart( r l i ind . r i ? r: . .I.' fa sale br I I rto \ ' --- ----- - -- IJBLS FISILOIL; puire,:inet6ro and :Dr : I. , I7LEALNG BROS. ;BBLS LAbIP ELAOK;' asotted, for •r& by ir 2 /1 \ - • Y 1.1131150. }IRO& PI7RE LIQUORS:—.7I.. have im hand. a large, anoraa.oairiniaasn.T..lquin for moikiniJrP.• s, concoa afthe finest Breade . I o at • ftolarr Ms e eamemet7 _theta Una* to Mee Dasa eatleles of th... 100111 von, whit% tan alerayaba prortu,l .t ' • Jr2l.• • • Jo& 311411110. ear. Died A Market at. ' - CiIOLNOIE&AIS marked down G *..: :a: .19a pea yet, at . A 4.• MASON • C.'• :S. 611 et...:: 4sTS k,FARMS-5 t Building . Lois, Sint lard In Alleglworelty, • tbs.:tater dont, far Ws eselt,orifynn prefer ,• vs can roll yon, 6, 10, am doted J.M. to an !warming nerbotbeekk ZerVlTEll'frlTTNrltiOinglie lint: will sell \ t t ho balancoW our light Cali cou 143 mid ends per Tanners than the anal /TV • A./L. 51640. too. • • 61.11 GGS.,2 hblit: 'u reed and far saleloy . •.La c e._^' . . pnEsli BEDFOII9 WATER— , ,,...5 bbla. in U oat and molbou reed this' da l ....irn a..., Winn,. by • JO Y , Y -ALIO. cot. no. , .‘ it. TIESIEL4BLE PITOPERTYTOT A.. 5 ix..... 115 lams Inrollloo . Homo, lath .....ir N ono of • ground.= Vino n., t 4.1, D ott i -' il l . boAs i me.% tali or . VlVA c it,ooo "" o r iann anon/ Mow' ot or ea ' so Inman onottettor s t AnolK• woo \ • • 1 j i . a. • • - ‘ a. m...x...•a. uz, tto. ,. 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