..--,..,r.-71r.T"'""" 'LW -. ` s ''''' -, ' - ' - rtrg1. 5 .1. , ...-11',',... e ."' -. ...:..........--,....,,,5e,..,-........... - ....m0...a: ~.....,.....raft, V at . .. , . . . ' .-.- • . , - . . " - • • • . . . . . • • • • ..... .- ' . . . ~ • \ . ..-- ,• . „ . .. . . . •-.. . .. • - . . . .. . . • • . . • • . . . ... • .-..- - ESTABLISHED - IN 1786.• . . .• . • . . . . • . . ~ • . . ------- ------ . . • . • . ~ - - PITTSBURGH GAZETTE • - BUSINESS CARDS. •___ . AGENCIES. • . PIIIILISILED IT AND WEBELYFIT . WHITE & CO. ATTORNEYS. . A CARDIT-Having, been appointed the ex f the sale ofPatent DATID - NYE WILILTE.] - • MANUEL HAIGHT. Agel k tm e 41M U anil r et I rreb2 h arber Belting, mar • OSEPH . S. &A. P. MORRLSON. Attar- aria-terse or P. JEWELL_ k SON, of Ilartferd. Connecticut, office ox Tem - mirage lam= sim woon. tlintistef °l-15 . a1 t rittflutiiill3d6riph 4". i. between Wlet="stfit.W. Wg Zhietstree 'th rptiole, a .a b i le ' ertiel lath t 1 .- • _ • . . .. •,'• TERMS . : bang .stenos to arty Leather Belting ever before offered DAILY...Six dollars per amnia, Per•hla bar 71.17 ' 4 1 .1 W . }ULT., Attorney -- at. Law, "Bak-. la tots market Alm, slag. ebok .01 - widths of India in advance. '-- Rubber Belting constantlyan lona. and for sale at the Wgl g g LT - ties Warmer annum, 11l ed•ence. Clubs 1 , • ware/lull' diens," Grant street, between Fourth end .31eadne Belting Depot,. 1t0.116 Market area. will be Supplied on the following *math/nu ' Alter. an 30,171, - apas . J. t. H: PHILLIPS .... .......„ , ~,j- -- . ril l rc:Plir ".o7 : ""--::::::::: ; : ••••••• - ! .. 99 ° •IP OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at La A IISTIR LOOMIS, Reset Estate Agent, . a- / V ' Stock, Merchandise end 8111 Breker,"ithce ha. 02 _Lt, Bt. Lords. Mo. . 1 Twenty orpice ,do ...--:..-:.......... 20 00 _ .. , math area, above Weal. Business PromPn/ atended • The wk.. Mr each club to he addressed to one perm , t o and la be pefil inveriebly In sasses, No club tapas will it OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law be - 7- -, .„-_-_._-, - _-_-.....-..., irbn- ,... Y . .aa attar the year "Spires, unities the money le sent for • Corner of Filth and Grant streets,opassite the Caul, KILMIJEL L. M:ARStt.b.t.t, - Secretary L:lti a renewal. t • - • muse Idea, Plastenwh. ntY24-1 . 50 S _ sec ' s Ineuraser Compute. Warr area. . . . • - • _ RATES OF. ADVERTISING: ' TAMES I. KUHN; Attorney at Law, office V One amere, US lbs. of Nonpareil or Ageiss Do once i M. GORDON, Secretary Western Imm o Fatah street, near Grant 0 bO , Pittsburgh. jell.dly .4- . • Inn. C . ••• i r" Wld. 55.5 ''' . - Do each additional insert3on.... 026 FRANCIS C.FLA.NEGIN Attoe. t Low Do D ii .r me . w . ett u ..... : ...... 7 ..... .......... ILS 0 . - -11.170 Fisurth street. IPittsbtogis. .-- GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin , .......eya._-_, J. Vire rsaasars, Compoor, rwthwate. corner of Wool and Third ancete - De three weeks -.. 7:7 ...... - . 403 . ___. _ ' - fle . One 211010 b..........- - -----.... 3.00 - -11 - ASPER: B. BRADY, Attorney at Law, pA. MADEIRA, Agent for llclaware Ma- Do . • two mentbs...... 'T CO IV • No. 89 Fi ft h street.Pittaburgh. • wed Ink:ranee Company, 42.1Vator Mewl. _.....____ .. . _ --.. ... _____-.....__ Ib thus . - ermine 6. mews . . ...haulm 0. llta*Jl - - Do twelee muhi.... ....._•• 25 99 BANKERS AND BROKERS . g uEO. 11. TAYLOR & HUSTON, successors ,--- - iltantUng OW; te lines or less pee annum/ re 00 --- LA to Taylor k Idlorne,) General Commission and For dollar Mr sash additional Una TIERNAN & CO„,, 'Bankers and Exchange v50,,,,1mi,...mV"=:141.1r.,n,1 te r 'E' T L-.'"'"'ul rise, Oss mum, easussabls at sbasraro. 0 5 . 5.* Brokers. 7.'..10. gfp Wood Street, earner a/Diamond ADM lit; Cotten, Cotton Yarn" Mitting uL , Tllifs Manilla, 31Le. nom.) exclusive of paper.-....,,-.--- . 26 01 t burgh, Pa. err . '. .ests, Window Poe each additional square, Inserted over omen:south, and AGF•Biry and iell Bank Notes and Coln. Dismount' Time fr" .."4 , E iran 4 lllTHAe LP i..e 'l l ' l. Naval Mono; and Metre ii:VIVA additional spun 'started under the yearly rates. Esaminte. and Brondasorl_Notoo 0 . 1 . 051155519.519 511 st i sitin;i g intteburgh Manufacturod Goode senerally the Mch* amendf the Union; Receive • too on all Agents Mr the “Pern Milleend "Banner 51111 &matting, Advertleementh exceeding square, and net•ver fifteen widen Internet, glee their prompt attmtion om..- pleab t o.sh, N o . 48 Front street, ( plane Louisville, 1 / 5 55 . 1 . t• Margot a • 'Mara and ar hat - . .er matters appertaining to a Broker's business. Pittalmneb and SL Louts Packet Landtga Cincinnati. Pundshere. not stmountable „ for legal advertisements Ilytkatastern gabange constantly for sale , mh2B.ly j 5 20.3a, beyond the amount charged Ite their publication. ' •--------.-------- Announcing candidata for office to be charged the same Att" r•ltt. l .---tott- 10 0t 02 .. ....-Moto" /WM. $417 - a. nor - Came . • a oth., edvertlennents. - • h RAMER A. EALIM, iiankers and Ex- - "------- ..... --." V. TML.'"ID. Adrertleentents not Marked an the copyfor • soseilled • Menge Bakers. Buy and as Gold and Sliver mid A. HIITCMSON & CO., Commission number of itmertkens, will be continued till forbid, and ;iota, t 4 oo tate lea... Rad gam... swa t gem, S• Merchants and agnate ibr the St. Louie Sugar Heflin. asnsent "sated sotordingly. - I loom Notee, and Time Mlle on Eau err, Dealers In Sugar.Moleases, Pig and liar Lead limn, Ito Privilege of annual advertisers Is strictly lekte l ' n Weir. h ßuy and an Stooks on ion. mlon 1.1311 e 0A... Zinc. Ps lio. ' lt' their Own Immediate lominera, and all advertieemente sor none made on all paints to tho Un Moe tomer of - -- -- the basalt of other person, an well as all alverthenanta Third and Wood streets, directly opposite the it. Chanel. not immediately connected with their own businees. sad Motel. myldy MUSIC,&C. ..ti elammea of advertlsements. In length or otherwise-, be- -- -- - _ 1- , , , , , f . td o t i be Vile em . imed ,:d will I s s , s d Zediff l ve . itt i n ~,i,.r . .tt tsi . , ' , ll D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange lOHN IiTMILLOR, Dealer in Piano Fertes m e Broker, ninth street-Buys and sells Steel. on a Music ..a limy] rnrtmonanta, School goose mul rendered, and prompt Termed. is desired. All ad thassenta Arc etlteble institutions, ere cone m wan. Sabana. on Eastern cities supplied at cur. g lonely. Sole !agent Mr Chlekerrlng's Pima Forte, for ~ rent rasa Collection made on thaWest at loteraten Wm. Ratan! Pennsylvania-Nu 81 Wood street. • reek.. •Tl. ternemn. !Led other P. bile 1.55415 ° 5 1_ 5 P - - tern Bank Notes Bought and east SY2B Minkel meetings and notice" to bee charged half Pr..;P•P:i ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu- NIA. itetalTle tarmac . ' watexsurramini.. ...luau% Itairea. • Int.. a. our. Marriage notices te be charged SO tent, ALMER. IrANNA & CO., SileCeSSOrfl tO. Death notion lest eel without charge, norm asMete- Dege lk3l nt fbr lM N tr'' unnri relar ‘rd k r 'rgrandli r ri l d Wi"' square s Pi hi ssou '4". sled by faunal Invitation* or obituary notices, and when Plinesey, Manna A Co:, Banker" Exhume Brokemand with Coleman's Zoltan Attachment Also go Dunham's so armanonled,to be pabilbr. . eaters in Foreign end Demean° Exchante, Corthlodee of Plasm" • • Regular advertisers, =Cell attn. 'mem Communks. Depoeit, Bank Notes, and Specie-N. W corner of Wood and on" or 'Karl= 22.Up..deiip2ed to all attention to Third streets. Current Money received on Deposlt. Sight 4 SCHRCEDER, Music! Store, Fourth Fare, Sanas, Concert!" so .an Public mtertaimmode . ..... 155 5 . 551, . 55 . 11 . 51 ' 95 5°9 " 99 5555517 511 . 1.515.5- • Street. between Market and Wood. New Monte eon. where Mama are nage tor oda notice. of pri. patted° ts of the United Stater. '.• Man y remelting, and 31uskal latrumente of ell Mode. toto naMolatlone-ever/ =Moe designed to call attention The highest. postolum paid for Foreign and American . . . to private enterprise., calculated or intended • to promote Gold. . . . I . Individual Interest, eau onlF be Inserted. lath the •nuder. . Advance madeost suudgnmente of Produce, shipped DRUGGISTS. • tattling that the same Is to to pad for. If Intended to east. on liberal terms. be i muted In the local column, the same will he thawed ,i, - „ . -- .. tr., . at Use rate of 10 cents per line J. 0 . WT°T. TORN HAFT, Jr.. (successor to Jas. M'Gnf- Illsrios or sir - muses to be charged triple Fries. , 117 - M. IL - WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and 0 07,3 Wlmlerale and Retell Druggiet and Dealer in Tavern License Petitions $2 oath. . v-v Exchange Broken, North East comer of Wood and -Paints, ON, Dyestuffs, Ac.. 141 Wood area, 3 doors below ' Beal Setae Agents' eta Avietioneers' atturtiseexasta not Third streets, Pittsburgh. . . - 'Virgin 'Alley, Pittsburgh. • Sirßegalar Agent Mr Dr. to be clammed under yearly race, bet allowed a dlicocut of • .all tatmatima mwe on Mail terms, and collecticess Ford's Mons:lna. . m.h3o thirtY•three and onothird per cent from rits attsnua of Drotno7.4ttanOwl to. - iMely . . , bills. -toscrn funnoto ~., WIELL. on tassum la t0W(.103023,, 10 To . i t . WILKINS -Ps CO., Exchange - Brokers, j • WILCOX & CO., Druggist! and Apoth . one &Mare , thrte. imierikutm..-,-..--..... ". • III Fourth street, meat* the Bank ofPitte. 5 amines, eorner Market stheet'aidtheDiamond,korp • De.. each ad:inhale' insertion........- 87 Ugh. AD tinneactione at mat liberal rates. 1 7 10 constantly tee band a full - and complete assortment of 4.3=1 tli Weriar fella. - Dings, Medicines, Prof umery.endartielleputaningtotheir C 955 14195 " , C l 9 119. 9 ..1°55911°9----59 .92 ' r i., LA_RIDIER, nker and Bro- bot , osst , Do. each additional Insertion...-26 mute. J r.,.., Phrsidens meraptions carefulllomameded. mrlo 'All transient admaissementa to be pad in advance. ken! 4th- street Na 60, adjolnlning the Bank of P ttsbuneh. TOHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in IV - HOLMES & SON, Dealers - in Foreign tr DRS' , Pant.. OD. Tanta.. nod Dlo Sion. Na. MIO - ---'• RATES OF DISCOUNT. I.:‘ . 'nod Domertle Bills or Exchangeertificatee of De- berty street. Pittsburgh. Memo= TIAILT roe rei rimannon curie; srtt .. All orders wUI realm prompt attention. N. HOLMES - & SONS; Brokers. rf a n t c . " ' k t'',,i'l"=. B ,l;o l l; Na2 , : `,. °- VA th : e grd ;a iitt a /firks tint for Loudon d Co:s valuable family medicine" mar ...bly - -- • • • - • • - - . throughout the United Stake. n -- A. - .F.ATINEST - OCK & CO., Wholesale • ROOKSELLERS &C. . ~ Drugwista andinentiftetnrers of White Load Rod , and Lisirge, earner Wood and Front etreets, Pitts. Munk. • .••• meta I L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. IR. R; - SELLERS, wholesale Dealer in 10 • 28 Fourth street, Apollo Bundings. ~. Dino. mats:Dye Stints, Oils, Tarnishes. Ae. ku, 1. •R. WELDIN, Wholesale and. Retail -o. fiNVooa street Pittsbunds. Goode warrants/ Priem • Dealer In Blank and School Book ,. Paper and Sta. 1.5. teenesT. No. 63 Wood street, (between Third and Fourth) runnings MAIM.. . .. - iiiiiiim amen Pittsburgh. . 551 n DRAUN A . iiiiitif, Wholesale & Retail TORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller arid Sea- Dino/lista comer of Liberty and sexists stoats. nom, enamor to Varian A A g new. No. f Market trgh. t. near Youth. Pittsburgh. Ps.T s SCHOONMAKER A. CO., Wholesale EEIRY S. BOSWORTII . Bookseller and sp) . nrasauts. No. 21. worst 5e...4. Pittebursh. Dater in Stationerr. Au, No. 82 Market street, near and, Pittsburgh. Pa. TOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox p 0., earner Market street and Diamond -R AY A. CO., Booksellers and Stationers & C o , stantly on band •0111 _and pate assortment nf DraTra Noj - 13 Wood area. nest dear to the cornered Third, medicines, Me.l.4ne Chests, Perfumery, and all articles Pa. School end law Look. constantly es band. p a ut o t o , t o la, t 0 „,, 0a. .....,_ __:_-.:-__-,-. Phyddans marionette carefully compounded at all - .COMMISSION & C. . hours. - _ - . jably WOOL I.IIERCIPANTS. T. W. BUTLER do CO. - - - • No. IT Arcola2 at bellows Third cold Fourth rts. Pittsburgh. P).7.IINSYLTANLL p „ Lr ißranch at Xenla- - -- It: Bank of Ilttsborgh. ---par Branch at Youngstown.. do Exchange Bank of cio.--. City' Bank, Cincinnati- do Bier. and Hanoi" s of ' do-par Comma .rd Ilk,CinchfL do Bank of Commerce.. -.par granklin 1ank........-:. do Beak a rfgult.Adb. -- P - 'o9l:ratrra':.lU . az• 2 1 lank of Pennsylvania.-- Western Unarm Bank- do Bank of Peon Township- Bankof Ewan= --- - Commarcial Bank of Pa.-.par mall Nona.. --. Ili Partnere &Mer-banice Bk.- Dar NEW ENGLANII. Girard Bank._ .--. .- Da r-leir Ail Indrent Uallka-_,. .... A( Kenslngtca Banr-4-..-...par NEW YORE: Manors.. Attach -.par Ca n Took Qty-- ~ ... -,w - riachanici au, k... : -......mr Omntri alita .: N -. 5. ,..-.1.% Al t o d =slair hta air -- -par 800thwark8ank......„...:-.-par Country..., --. 3 Tradesman'. Hatik.......,.-..par N. JEIISEYYDELAWARE. Western Bank..-----psr advent 8anta............. Al Bank of Cbambersbargh- IR VIRGINIA. Bank of Chester Dainty.. lank of the Taller.-- 1 ii, ' Hanka( Marlin.. -*tar of Ya- Richmond - " Bank ofDeL oa, Chester - par .Ban ti Norfolk " t T,..,a of Uermantown...,-. farmers' kof Virerda. " Bank of Gattrsborgh...... ..ia Itenchante &Mochahmlt ii Dank of Letristown---.. - North Western Bank.-. " Bank of Ilkidishisru.----1)4 ' 8ranche5_...._.._...... Hoirtgomerir Co. Bank..-par • NORTH CAROLINA. Bank of Northumberiand-lar Bank , of Cape Year-- 2 Colombia Bk A Bridge Co-par Burk of St, of N. Csrolfa 2 Boylan/ern Bank-. ....-I(km. Bank.lnistington. 2 EaeMn Itadr---....- Da thachants'Bk.Nanbura, I Elia Bank--... •-- li.i • SOUTH CAROLINA. • barmen' Bk of Bucks . 11.1-tar BkoftheStof &Carolina I .4armonf Bk of Lancaster Bank of Booth Carolina. 2 Parmersf Bank of Raidltig.Par Book of Char eston--- 2 • Term. lik officio:OM Co..ar Nutters'& Meehan,_ Ilk 2 . Par. a Dom, Warnealinnylif • GEOBAIA.. Pransclin Rk WasXington-par A=ostaWit* , • • Harrisburg Bank ---....1 i. Bank of Atignsta....-......• lionesdals Bank ----•.-... lii Ilk ontricomr_kin &Ara. . 2 2 lanoutir Bank- ~..-....-par TENN .. iEE. - Lancaster County Alhoiront Banks .. -.- 3 Sebum Bank-- - par KENTUCKY. aflame Bank of pottgrdlla hi ilk of Kentucky, LoulWe IN Irk ofjorniree. Thurston " 11 1==.111616,T B"ar- Northam . BkofKro lucky " WyorellagElt. 34 Snltheroßt ofEentock7 .. 1 BAK 0r..H, 6 .....-. --....1 Ilk ornate Of Mame -IS ILLOIOII3. . Ohio State ' 8ank..............: 1% rate Simko:ld Branches; 60 Branchat Akron-.......... do Bank or Illinois .. ...... 76 Branch at Athens...-•--- do WINCXECSEi. Branch at Bridgeport -.-. do i llssine & Ilre In. Co. chka 6 .Hooch st Ckillicothe...-, do. ... , 6fICILIGA.N. -• ' Ilmosh stClineland-....... defarmen'llsonsene B.* 3 ' Branch 0* Toiedo...--..-. dorrernment Stork Bank 3 Branch st Dayton---:. do routine:dam Bank--.-.... 3 Branch at Delasrare..-.- do,lnsarance ComPace7--- 3 =at Columbus.-_ da l/ ate 8ank.................... , A at. !BMWs-- do CANADA. Branch at Btem-......... .-.. dolßk of N. America, Toronto 6 Branch at Manslield--•-..- do Bk. of tbe Beanie. Toronto 6 Insuichat Ripley-- --x.. do Bank of Montreal.--- 6 Brandi at ClochonslL dor 0,0. Canals. Toronto. b. . Brandt at Washington-- do EASTERN EXCHANGE. Oran& at 0na....-.....- do On Nem , Tork.--..----11.: -• Brawn at lanceater„...-. do Or, Philadraphla----. do Branch. at Steubenville- do On Baltimore----_ ...... - do Mat Xt. Verrast--, do WESTERN EXCILANG . E. at itenark-.-- do,Cinoinnatt.--------- HI .-- do'lnaimille----- " Brooch :1.1 2 1=. doiSt. Lonis--.....-._.-.. " Brooch at Trey.,-...- do GOLD AND SPECIE VALUE. Branch at Ht. Plemant-. do Doubloon. Spanish -..16,00 Branch at lanerrilla....-., do do Patriot---1430 = 111 1.1 ".""— . ....-........ fill'irua,V,__,,'.'4, --- ,..... - ...- -- 7130 ° Branch at Portsmoson..... . Brandies.. ors..-..--.: 7,60 • //ranch et•Estorc.----- do. Ten Thalem--.......--. 7.60 Branch at Havenna.........- do War m- -......... 6,00 Branch at Corahoga -... do Sovereign ...s. ......--- ai33 Branch at M• v,. 'do T an Goilders-.--,..- 3.06 r .__.. 'PRICES OF STOCKS IMPORT= FOR TIM PITTSBIIBGLI cutzsrre, BY A. WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, XO. i 1 FOURTH srazi7. Prrislll7lo6. AUgast 11, 1844. United States 10 D. PEdrg. `a t .zt A v ..er tp lo Do. coup. Makate' sin ."-••-••• " . Do. amp. lfa. N. T. it Allerzu7 , scat moan. . - Mere ef Meretun& k Mon& Dank • Alienhaor ' U P Pin. T " Trost Mau& Down Mono vont gi! " JIZVA d r' hood St. Bridge ..... A w Northam Libertles...—... ilwaspartiktft•—;•— • Pitiable Life Inanrotam.... Merano Citlan& Insurance C 0... noradotnl kirear's Co- Pittsburgh to Alin- • • Pittabpds, k desks leS 1060, SLICILVAII2, bur Sae mo '"" noreela Shocknater. Yong ozhenT fituk Pence. °antra Rarosel • Ohio as Pea. Dolt I Ohio Itadhoad....-. Cleveland f Wadlellitt.. Mariv o liadhaNDff . • Trf.rfkoul Bonds (ar.= Da, do. (nen).- 1 Turtle Creek flank Road Ana. t DerrraVo M r A Da UdzkrombunfomiTtute....... North Western.— g 1 on ....... anas pitunorgb tUs Ohio Trap 13~t1D0a1 • ....... - ... )Drat.. P6aniz...~ ~.~...~ ..~ TSCIIAYOE AND BANEING 1101ISS - 07 & 00. Threted NAN Bast beadisp, 176 .1 7 ;era find. • ,PII73BURGH, PA. • • • FOREIGN-4nd . Domeedio Exehane, 001 71 • =tote" fa laudresanl, bovight sad pet& • t the Union. • Ld i r . •=egst a °noted *ad loses rgegatlateat, Money '''Te . M . ' • •• 4 an 4013111, awl %tenet ancreett irheri lett • • GEORGE E. ARNOLD If CO. ILIVICER4, • ..pErMI O III. 4 CLIA=IraAI9 , C2I2II/Naa. Tsialmaions st muiHMNnha ' HARDWARE FOR SADDLERS AliD CARRIAGE MAKERS R. T. Leech, Jr., • ir..131 11001)erszer, ransom= Alco, Oaths. Lean. Pwasks. 31ass,Decr Etch% "Dm! aiccCel ricctcn ;Vac -W. /W + . Watch, Sc. &a rAT Voitccial Andl root co ) K. 'ATEMAN, PALMS & CO.; Commission alarcbaddA and Omen( ?murders, t7Canad, Elver , No, di• Canal 'treat, (no-Man Rain and dream* dantbadda,)llodaadanatUblo. Bina j.!:ln i V t idetaik white, • • • • op,_w - • • • w. 1112 D. 8111110 % , k Co: CLudnuatt PlffursdPutireC:=lllULTlPZo= from waor,EaLLE ADD RETLIL DEALER IMPORTED CIGARS, 5 / 3 Markel street, PatsburgA, isrigr inaioas ewra yoFth.. THE DAILY -PITTSRVROU::::,I-0-Ax' __. t:ORWARDING & COMMISSION MER CHANTS and Deaden in all kinds ef Pittaborsh Man ci and Artirlea, Lead ripe and Sbeet Lead. Net 97 First )3tt, Pitt. rburgb. • . . ' acl-Irdlt4 • Vii. H. SUTTON Whatesare Grocer, Importer awl Dealer in oT°REIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mo ' nonongabela Rye Whisty. Na. 12.• BOuth-Eart tomer ITood and Flynt PRltburgh. Poona mtal ntW. POLVDEXTER, General Merchan this Brokrr and Commleslea Nerehaat. IST hoot ami 118 &mad Wee. Pittsburgh, aiai-bad • A ' l A.,ArßAlVE,'Comninssion - and or • yarding Merchants :dealers In Wool mil Protium ser.erdir:•. l . o . Pittsb=th flambe's:mg. Na. Itt, Second street, Pittsburgh. ap64f5.3 ROBI§ON — rt - 0., Ifik — aesale Grocers, and tL Oomsoisoion Marramara:p. PRDIGER HARBAUGH & CO., (Succeer 15 .0. to U. Ilarbauub,) Commhem and Forwarding crebantg Dealers la Waal and Produce generall Nog 145 Find and 116 Edmond stmeta.Plttaburgh. Pa. . o A-iy Io . W. REA, Flour ,Factors, .Commission Cr • and Forwardlog Merebente and Dial., in Produce genigullg. Orders Ihr Pittsbartds glannfarturee promptly at to. Noe. T 4 Water end.9o Trout sta. Pittsburgh. Penna. HARDY, — slecesson , to ATWOOD,. /ONES Comsobsion arid Yoruurel, ng Scrams* Dealers in Pittsburgh Alautdosts.sdOscas, Pittsburgh. DHEY, MATHEWS & Wholesale Gro wag. Connate= tad Varancnitne Merchants, and Ms for Mritaltnn Iljetkra Tam Ft Water at., Pittsburgh. HOER ANTELO, General Commis- AC Merchants, Philadelphia Mend advance. nude cus wasehressents of Produce grarraly. isl 77 ...... MUM TORN: WATT & CO.,Wholesale Grocere, ComniWan Mere/mats, and Dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh Manutarturva, No. VA • at.. Pittsbundti y CANFIELD; late of Warren, Ohib, reV= l ' l w` mt =iariVil mA rPl l 3 Neal Ash, and Wegtara Predate =amity. 14:ter Most, between:Etc:Dahlia' sad Wood. PI bureu. t l. 1 IUZ.OIII. itt2a3..jaaf ilt.rl,lM -,-. Int. re H lat.b.oyolio"• Ati , , do Mites grrrii, . sa.. JL Mete of that . golgoon. Little! 0.1 t7 " .4 • TLITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, . Prod.. sad Caustoissitu 'Hersh=t." Pittsburgh Manufsetures, Ito. 112 Sesonsitrest, 4 PI burgb. talg,T.tr CHEESE WAREIIOIIBE.—HENRY 11. COLLTNIS, Torn...ding and Conunisidon Metall:s4sta Foamier In Chew. Butter, Lake Fish slut Pend= OnunnliT Wood stmt. stare NV aim, Plltabornh soyM do - 1 Int. ltoido. *No. i VON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole ode Grocers and Conontsdon Here-band. and Dealers E urgh .Pitutansch Kinmthatarns, f o = Walls atm. Plata . P. ot•.M•y•Pet. ao • el• TACOS FORSYTII, Jr., Pomading an toocrua rB3lsof on Marehant,No. 14 Wan ItMet, Pltta 4.26 igO .I, 3 3 IASPALMER, Importer and Dealer L 3 French and Arnaldo= Wall PII Ka 55 Mutat brruen Third and Fourth Pittsburgh. rn Div.X4 Dir.,l=- 11 61 Div. 6 DI Div. r • 96. MecLINTOCK, Importer and Whole- We and Beta 'Deeler Oareellnd, Wier 011 Cie idaUt 'fable and Piano •. Window Abadee Dlr. 20 lid Div. I.LT ORRIS k PATTON. Virholetato and Re tail °MEW, on the Easkan-sids or Ma Mamma. Dl•.QrAill ct- I do S W A P $44 FRANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim- Iledm7And Move; lam Goods, Embroideries, Gerd's. Tarnishing Gads and Faber erticlec o toll mortment of which ems sloe), te bed at No. 83, corner of Market, street sad the Dimmed, Pittsburgb.Ps. 4. A. MOON A co., O rtrtssosag...c. t. armors tco 11. suss. A t A. MASN &CO S t Whe ana ail Dealers hi 7stior sadaul* Pry oles a' Ret Gouda, 22 PM Pittsburgh. It4I:IRPHY &' BURCIIFIELD, Wholesale J,Vl_ and ItetelltorrOoodls Merchants, anon Nourthand arket stmt. Pitt/bus:O. Sc DtV. 1 .1 " :. ' Btooc.s2° . 0111.1 1 , 1,0 YD & CO., Wholesale Grocer maid Commisdon Matehaatt.No.l 2 3Wood and 229 Lib 99/street. ilttstattzh. • - • 148 .ROBERT MO RE, Wholesale Grocer; Rea. titeng 4 Dtkittler:lNALer In Prothro. PittodnirKuica wad as kinds of Fordo. araDommaleW and :Swum tio. 313 Maly stmt. .I.ln hand ilk very s p torkarmed= old 31.caortglhal.• 1111.W...b1ab •lil ___ . . OLIVES MAMMY • WA.% JONI& pct• BLACKBURN & CO., Wholesale Ora. b 4 ih ni t LoallAnnisbenlead Nolen In nature lad on toad at Uttar WareVoUni l W msa Pit = • • molt.r, teALSJI ... =7:Z7 — 111001317 man. ISAIAH DICKEY k CO., Wholesale Oro- Az .1022` letlaL.—TRIM L ROL It'GUM ROE, Wholesale Orocons and' enamors= klarehnta, N. 194 Liberty gtnot.Pttta,” W. VD3DIUSA....«. • . • yu, TIN romr Arrest. 4"4". M. BAGALEY ec CO., Whole sa l e Om oars. Noa. IS sad 20Voed stmt. littabanth. M'CLURG, Grocer ' en d Tea Dealer, corner of 'Wood and Sixth ottoetnb alwaya on hand a large aserfotent of ebolee Onnntea_ a:3 Sue Tem—Fon:lan Waits and Nutt Whalen.). and E.t.a Dealers auppinet on the knead 1.A171. . - -------- ROBERT' MIZE _ LL . Wholes:ids omtors, commission Mere Mats, Dealers la Proclue• pletibursh Tdeasuffeturee. Na 163 'Albert,' street. rteletrteriat. CK. 'fr7itCCANDLESS, ,successore I L. kJ. D. Wick. WboSsislo Oreeareaorrianting and lienhanta, DCSIOTS in Iron, Oboe, COt Tarya, and Pictabitrah Mandidarea sionoßri corner 0 Wood and Water strorte.-Ilitatrarah. • • • ••• Ait CULBERTSON, Wholesale Groeer and • Contmlitton blerelisaLDe•lorin Yrcdttor and Pitte. blartnlsetard Aztleite. IW Liberty street. LW& JIM nom—. =nun MID. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, COM . • salsokos Unrehantn and Dtnlers In Produer—ltannd ninb Ballads% rmatlnn an Minty, Wont. and Sixth IL. WOODIr -UL?" BAG .LEY, WOODWARD CO.,&Whole +o We Glom, NI 222 Mai* itrest.llWolletale DRY GOODS. GROCERS. 11% LEE. successor to MURPHY & LEE, i lj u j il Wool Dear. and entorotuslon Merchant Tor tho Knoll Goods No 137 Llbert• Azad. 1.3,1 no MEDICINE. WW . JAMES KING: Office and Resideriee, ..112 RITA street. optodte the Cathedral. Mts. tdr• W. VARL&N, M. D., Office Gth street, boo. Szalthee/d- (Ilk< Hotom -8 to Lt. 5'2 to t. r.x„ 7 to B. r. i, nyl.l MERCHANT TAILORS. FIiCIIESTER, Merchant Tailor and Co .ltitter, No. Ti Wend resod. 'Particular attratton , ts Ikpe .4 Tont& taothinst,.±_ „. not&S IVititl&M tier 3fre.r.cli:nerallorinDra aAy street. 3...':1 LIIaWATTS & CO% Merel4nt Tailor'', 181 a Inverts stmt.—We ala boar terristna oar stork of Goods Ins (Isntlesnents Wear-Cloths. Co. and Perttngsaf the newest stylsi and dnastdstantr- Our Mends and enstomess 0111 rd vs um a rail. Dahl • MANUFAVTII ING• ILW. WOODWELL, Wholearde and Retail Manatsetann. and Dealer In CoNnot Wass. No. 8.3 Oxon. IOLIN WETREitELL, Manufacturer of PATRNT BOX VIC&a. a superior article. SOLID BOX and BRAZBD BOX VICES. corner of Anderson unl Bob. Boon streets. one somas from the nand greet Heiden, Al /es-beef Mr. - oraiecoll EIBROLDERED APLICA -MAN TILLAY---.Matertels marked lb. rimbroidery gad Ap es*. Or ILOX I. 8. WILSON. Jeat Co. Mil; Penn greet. abate Band. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man- ttiactunng_' Cq_mpany. ILHIS COMPANY IL-171NC ENLARGED abair calamity far manufacturing. am DOW nmparad the Increased demand fur theft:Brick, CruenJsand P rartrti d ehttial Baala Pittsburgh, fieptamber up, tam, Boots and Shoes!! AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d door front the Mutt Houk., wotdd Infanta the mob that he Wu now a very hallooed of every thing lo the Hoot and Row trade. Bomb es Ladles' Goiters, half - Gallery, Jenny Lind ?adores, Lady Franklin and all•tew styles found on the Eartern chino also. Rive? and Children' Gaiter. pod Fancy Mots and Oboe.. in all their vaaietleg alas, Gentlemen? Ors Carers Patent ',W.' Boot.. grouch Cale gorge. Congaing. Gagersand Eboem also, Boy? and Youth?, Boots, floe ?renal Calf. Plena. give ma r call am we with to sell anmeh an *Ririe to all who Wow or with their custom am will glee Warta, Lion. Remember the Diem, Market et net. rrar WOAD. foliar D. You,. .. .... . i APCORD & CO. amnia: AND RATAIL FADDIONABLD HA AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND D i f MIN ALL KINDS OP PORE. CO NZR Or WOOD AND PITTI I STRUMS, Pittsburgh, Pa let.Thetr teak smbrsoes eserrqualtty and - strlealltste Quo. Ilea. Boss, Cutts snd, Nur Bonnets. surrogialy New Coach Factory—Allegheny. s t 3ew )1. H. WHITE & CO., would re. "moat inform the yublle that they-ham memo :in atop on Lagoa, between Federal and , Pandaskey summa. They are now making - end am prepared towerelre orders formerly dereriptiottof mmous. relatelea - Cm.thm, Murices. Perotiebee• uwudw, le., which. nom their longer taleTl=Te t rron a ltle b n e ttel rrit;:b a d ed le do work on the Moet reasonabh, terms with times wentthg article,. In their fine Paying particular attention to the selection of wisteria* and having none but competent workmen, they hare no heritation In warranting the tr work. We therefore ask the attention of the Dublin to this matter. IC D.—Repairing dene In the best mariner, and on the most reemenable terms. ..ianktf Coach and Carriage Factory. 11 - 01INSTON, BROTIIER & CO., corner of ep Delmont and Beheeka glees, iliellheur MY. Would ueopeethdly Inf o rm fleet: Mend& and the 414 c plenerally. that thistaanufseturlng Carriageo- es, Rock away's. es, Sleighs and Charlene, In al their union. stool of be dprton All cadets will *updated *Pith .met regard to dm...- IMM and beauty of Smith. thrash* will also be attended to on the moat resecorabie lama Using In all their work tb. No, newer Mans, Soles and Wheel Stu 4 ttrer feel eontld,mt that all who favor than with their patronage, will be patently Wined nu trial of their work- Purchasers are requested to give them call betel Wm` ehaeing elsewhere. oe6 effiiiitritiffr COACH FAOTORY.)M tnus. Ann, Tried . M. mastow,Vctoeutsrou. lIVOULD respectfully , ca ll the attention of ' • Ike:dhoti. au a Western Merehanta to Ms 11 eo eta. o Curium, ranging In price trim MOO to MM. Them tkoriages are built from be best material and workman , • chin, and under his own eopervisiont he eon : with cond • den., warrant his work lo be Jake. to no. maroons tared In the Union. • The soonots of hie busl.nt and the • greet increase In demand for this dams or work. has Indwod him not to boild any .00mmon or law work in We eeahiahmenl. Proton. please oil ande.amtnt gr i rt=gart:ot. will work warranted. • g oing L. moonstAD Livngstan,oggen NOVELTY 'WORKS,. It PITTSBURGH, PA. ckes. and . Dipot Railroad Scales, Ray; Cattle and Oran do.; Idatforto and Counter do: Door , Lee of al Hue, dprind,Aronand Thmnb Lathe& Coffee ,3lllls of ration kindle Paint Mlle, approved patternn Dolts sad Tattenlopc !datable Iron Castig's of eaerT vs. rlet/ ln form and nnun.dtf . . W. W. WALLACE. STEAM MARBLE WuRKS, 319, 321 put 828 Lee* drat. *pm* fiwiNgekt ' . . ' PlTnittlltoll. - ' _ MONUMENTS,. Toillas, ,Grave.. Stones, Furniture z wel,.. Itatiel= /k a t ZWer=' , rThne mmsg a n ` 4lgl Y ast and otheited se s= tor Monuments, ate...pak mad. Mirk and k.ifb)liai 7 PP bed to the.irsde st the loireil _ Al! Wed rith darnsteh at al9 lapilli' •''• • et r 0271 Now Goods and Pashionifforenalom e#2. for Spring of 155 , L WClllllli4ll CO. I,e leive - respoctfou, . to bilbrn tbaly summons customers, Isn:tbe U. Ik asnarall tbst tbey bars Just recelnkt a tom su y of &pis ada 417 b tbst ytod to their patrunass—y.s. ON tut tha nast era incrlds , d tlnt ars nuull r . tn_rocetra or• deti Ity snaking my la tk um i mem b sallsaMo !h st s am o orally r ssysessui by tbslr custo mer, mrt,yksonlly theft bumble efforts to plow, rApsou tains tbsts toltsso kuntlons tbs same dlyestlosk 'Walk , ju. outlet.. Ifollk--lnlua ars tolbrmodtkai air bonin ls Yloalk üb.nr. alb ..bk *bor. St. Clair. ~:as2l. _ Gentkazuswe Pint Mau Goods. IrE eubserribees be lore to inform the Publie that Ow/ barrraVa4amarr Storko.ta t tb..or and mot , ir; .b*.• far es. l e '' ; . 2 :it Tl 5 a "I ' ' • PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12,1854. • NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Prom I , IBBCHER 2 BCTIELL'a Gapers/ .061verth(og Muse. N 0.348 and 348 Broadway, New T0r6,(6,t0 O. 60 Naewau Amt.) Finoth in the CVS , of Nev Too. Daguerreotype Materials. W. THUMPSON . & CO., 315• Broadway; tt•clrjAt6:' "'V= portent of Mates, Chemicals, Fancy Frames and CaseS,Wnd Materials of ever ystescription. Voistlander John's, 0.- o..narffson's and ally other American Cameras conetantly on hand, at the Manufac turers lowest Driest. and warranted sealed. . anlo4nts D. DEVllli&bo_,. • • • CLOTIIIW.G WAREHOUSE., 258, 259 16250 Broadway, car. Warren et • i N E W Y , O RK. -• • WE beg to ask the attention of dealers in V V Beady male Clothimi thronahont the United Staten to oar facilities the ee plyte the meet extenttre demand from every section of the Country the the. Letter qualities of MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING. . . The constantly Increasing demand for Clothing of oils manufacture, bas rendered It summary that we ahould in• crease our acsommodatlOns, and we hare therefore erected. a building the largest and most complete of kMd in the world. which we hare filled with the eholoest descriptlOn of Clothing of every sariety. It la our intention to do a my lugs trade, millions in feet. andwe hart therefore made each arrangemen will insure: heyeritujarger and more varied wort men t. at trice. -which nO;smeller house ran afford. All geode from .1-Establishment are Warranted, both • for style and tonality. and the.;ntmost antis guidon Isguaranteed to our patron. • • - Terms strictly G months or 5 two cent. dlscountfor earth. anlitlmv D. DZVLII.I t Co.. Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. MeFARLAND 33 MAIDEN I,ARE, NEW YORE. , • -• , Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore,Md • BANKS', 'Jewelers' and CountingHouie . Eateeetevery else, constantly on hand for tale, and warranted in every respect. Nrw You, April fah. AM.' Norm Gentlemen—lt givea merdesu. we to Inform you that your gate Dreamed ter. &mks apd P.ajmrs uninjured in the lire last night , by which. ~ thug elaeunreY premboes was consumed, and alumustut wan espeaed throughout the the, to Intense • heat; its tent, remained unharmed. The Sata.with littJerepaLrlng, think, asuwer for another trial. ReemetfullY yours , ENNY, Jr., 11 &kith William at..' Elegant Cabinet Patnitnre. Sep AFFER & SUOXOW, N 05,125 la 127 Astaemy st, Terk. MANUFACTURERS, Wholesato and tall Dealer* In Rich Carved Resevroed Furniture of every denesiptlon. Nn Inferior articles. Orden, by =dl faithfully and promptly executed. Dealers wed others are Invited to call and examine oar stock.. jy4.lnof FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE; Fer Via Meer and Am,. Chap. edßm. Dirpeurio mid at &Wow Airintut. • THE Proprietors of thin bledieine will state without hesitation or her of emir diction, that the T HE Mimes ham cured mom lemma where It ha been tntrodoced.than any other medicine in rue for the above themes. This medicine has . neither Arsenic nor Quinine In Ito composition. ail of the Ingredients are of a perfectly healthy character and highly allinnistlng and invigoration in their tendency, reran. while ming this medicine will not be affected be exposure to water Or a damp atoomphere no more than when In Moir areal health. Planter" In eectiorse of the country where the Ago. pre vail . will do well to adopt this imeditine, as the patient Ls tot obliged to lay by while under treatment and thee an . o osnered era ready cure. The Proprietor could Introduce thousands of certificates Prom 'Moat of the Menet reaped ability, but urea...mind to the .10k our one bottle and - you will hare the lufallible proof in youreelt Full dirt, Mona ibr its me accompany eech bottle. Certificates can be when at the office:shoe ing where this Medicine has eared when all others hme falthL . • . For Illemmelaaml all other 131 Wont CosopLabatt Were not • better .fledlcine lathe market. _ . It has also been' kalean with them rytt astonishing sow se Soar& ases of B holland:ism sad float; for. these woo pistols take • tabledtponatal • day. Ore b° ,ll . of thb.dida• van' often but the feet et Prtoo x $1 per bolt For ale br Droutetetete all parts of the boltett States and (.5ut24. • AD Wbolande orden most b. Addressed to 'SIZED L BLECK BR. eoL Proprietors, 9s Broadway. Now Yark.__ Armin—Fleming Brea., A. Faln/dock .t.Co., WC. ma Co,*and Geo. K ern . Pittsburgh. The Peoples' Book!. XTO one who can read should bewithout a 4724 y TNTMiIFTP OF F ft y ra az2AFD EPENDE NCE. awl WASILINIMN'S FAREWELL ADDRESS. - Jost pn6llg;l;ed • lame aro.. hea . sa . fasPs ' 1,2 to.. Eatw trabottrith fine Portrait. of Washington and 'Jefferson no tinted P.P.r. Pawc—ailoth. ffilf,sta Paper Goren, 25 eta. clothe Rale obkh title Book Writ _ p.tt is e ° o " flge "1 011 - EAVEST a , well as Oneonta...tan SYCL ° I;o ' ka ever pobib.bed. Liberal terraria the Hads. Emhart/era send on year orders to the Pobtlaher THOS. PIIERE, b 3 Nunn atrart,Nem Sort. Agents wanted to sell the above Beek thrinahoot thsenants7. te.N.st.fr The Eagle Manufeeturingtompiny7 Maaafixtare 0.1 elfsrfar,..4lle /.14 fulknaiao dainaile rAkts., al a diacasal priaIrFOREIGN GOOD RICII 6TLX BRCCITELLES AND COTOLINI23. la ttnat'ati,.f of Patcros cod rombliam of Caorr. ait of übith PAW= us • CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, An fruitroly now inielo fou• • FURATTURP, r[IWOLSTERY arn. WWI notaLlnaa the asalant anAnnat at-PGRA)/1 and fllCll.4lXeSinond in any arta*. area belbre UN/ - Ttnne in./sore nada Dr Yonret Lona and ars t ba an4r Ganda ofthat nranafartur. otteded sa:e. ladders will do won toemanxina thaw Goal. Wady anniuning. 111:11"01Sre of the oa. !ie.{ Nan Shen, N. Y. }.l ca . S. 8. VARS4.4O.t . _ IRON WA lalrOrit MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Isamu. and DesSnrs In IRON AND_ STEEL, 201.7. Grrowid serve. .:re rare. wear eonstanCir en hand a lull t of liar, tea IMnd, Ikon, Horse V.;toe. and other IRO M, STEF.L OF ALL KINDS. Merchants from all *retinae of the moarr are hoard to call or rend their orders heron Writer. Orders hr nail entrusted to earn...ill to filled M. the lowreet risarket rates JSPRING *CO., red*, • 202 Greenwich et.. M. SCHERETELIN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE 'DRUGGISTS, .YEIC TORK. lime reamed to .Ve.170 irsoma,cor.qtrkei.../.. EIPORTING the leading - Lhirgs from their arterial marks/00.th In trump* andTast ladle. and - French and Engllth Chem We. Pertutnerr, Tooth. NMI and Ilnlr Brash.. heir Otte. and Strap. Mil .4 Ttlml• SPotere. Cart. Boape;_it- Ike, they oder them on the meet resanant4e term. 1./rd./neither In 1.1.10R0W tr nail. will receive their teed stfeentkm. J•11-Mtr ..—. PATVIT XICKINZMILC/CLIND =A la= BANDING Meanly /Alkyd Howls in the amen,. THEY are made from the hest oak twine,' leather sod thoratshir strytch.d. artnentrd i, and ied tnfirevo.r. . ad made ran posioctlr stralgh wrid 71geztier.ad to rutl.PtvibljtardbxruintAl:rb:AZ eagle. doable on mond—with Lan Lealturr. Mita and nit nwremeary stile!. Inlh. Um, by addretelait j.12.-Smv RN. KUM BEL. Patent.. .Ulm) st, N. T. Globe Iron Railing Works. N. 311 and 913 Monroe strut, .Yrso York, oprouTc IHE subscribers baring extensive and un .ll/rtllll.l arraturrnmeote for atartufeetaring onwryer vo their Ilse. ate saw prepared to coffer to the public and dealers throtarbnat the MUD try, TruOUGHT d VAST /811NRAJLING, eleven deecrietkva. Oratiapa Shutters. Dears. Portable /roe Baisteadaptain sad pro/vandal; (NM and CouiPs for addrea, flow Chain...Pftro,Stotnee, flower mid IThek gawk and Hat Monde, de.. de Ali ' rs. • superioruality of bon Yarn yore, ou or übkh they will warrant q to surname In ethmObjerablNl.Y. teen• ty of deep ass' cheapen: the ixtunalbeinne of any nth. rr b 011•4 to their line. Orders Oran every .ration of the United States thankfully praised andeseented with the utmost despatch. ZNT & LATSIIN. 122 Oran& street. N, Y. QAMIIEL L. CAVERLY, Wboleitale Deal -17 ar In Brooms. Painted Palls and Tube. Wood and law Ware, Nukes, Mots, Cordaire.Twlne,.Wlekhaykklateh es, le. OL/4 Onreasetch Nre York. M7INDOW SHADES, Gilt Cornices, Toblo 011 ClCtb, Ac., JOHN THRUITNE, Mannlacturerand Wale Deeler, No. 10 Catharine et.. sad No. 5 Chatham StitUre. Nov' York. _ • inti*lye MISCELLANEOUS. awk.h. PITTSBIIRCII • COACH' FACTORY, Allg* us DIAMOND STILME , E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietor ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S 'LIVERY AND SALE aim. s L rABZ. ,2 norner Diamond street and Cherry,447' .pU-tf PITTI3III7ROMPA. ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCII STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, PR ILADEL, P ILIA. H. S. BENSON, PROTIUM& SW-Priceqf Ann'. $1.60 xer 4T4E I / 1 Mar 3. 1866—ITA Linden Lead-Company of Wisconsin. r. Corporntors of this Company havo oueri booing for rubscription the Capital Stock. a tut Banking Pro= CO„ 71Portrth it.. Pittsburgh. uki. Pptdete.rputiuktPit Charter,Orulogical durveys. *acid oeoionans or Pit.. derlrloy tabrmation relativato the Company. MVO , AO. D. Na 1.1111.1 .1111.1 °WM Sates ben. Neet.TeL Office.) asteSt.Uharles Pone Brads, &VITY HOTEL, (Into Browne,) corner of Smithfield and Third Streets. Pittsburgh. P., OWLS AUD, melon. • - • r-Thlis large and commodious Neuss hostas Sender. one thoronsh Mali% and forstlehed with new equipments throughout, is now open for the retention of the traveling public. Conn= KODElesta soda -dam esi. a MUM! O. CUTHBERT & SON GE th IiatAI. , COMIKISSIO.N AGENTS, for frii.4l:n l ' . ii‘'4'4: l ' l74ls.ll:4Ztll6l 140 .. • • (pIPLOSIA.) • • JoAADLES' tr. CHILDREN'S 8110 E STORE. Ile lois shrills - on haslet • utoort.limak No. V/ urth attest. Illio•ursh. Pl. . ,xi IT4 14 FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT :0 I Ern% INA swank Pm primal= arel " entannstis. ''''P"'"al,l4g!"7, 4' *Sanwa of ormacrous cottatarleltO. ealair N : ALTER P." MARSHALL ' Importer taut Dodge In _Plain. !timed and Doootlar Paper lion *to. b 6 Wood edam, of Ot the 0101.1 , 1114•4 man ra own .8463 ALEX. FRAIIiER, Ornamental Plasterer, (Ad Wad) Arkohenr Car. ArORXEr 1 :E NZ' & WIGITM1:14N1" Milndaseta WRD. o e C i Voti t horigWh o .9„,4l6 01411PdWh111=011:111 KIIMBEL'S /11l DOORS 1201. MOUTS.U. T. C. WAAIIMOTON; . . - PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. SATIIIIBAT 51011 . .44.124144,'A1TGU5T 12,1854 ;nom the LowslntoMaantor of Taesdar Ana. 6. Illotolyitiatt—'l l ltive 31on tronridedV.-Fitti trr - .Moro Bosoms Nabbed. As nearlY ai we can get at the facts, they - , are these: About bye eclocli; a luarrel oecurred at or :tier. the Fifth Ward ?on% Phich, an Irishmiti stabbed an American; this was a sig nal feria general attack: Piatts were freely used, stones flow in every diracti The .drinkirtg :.himses, - onr.llorgan and Green streets and :Washington avenue, and on theivbele froitl of the Levee, to ,Cherry street to belie Locust Were more 'or less injured. In the'laiole block on Morgan street between Blain and the : Leiee,. there is not on either: side, n drinking house of Which the front is not entirely destrdyed, as far emit is capable of destruction, and, in many' instances, 'the houses aro.aiddled and the furniture broke to atoms. ..... . . . ....... 'Th crowd Supplied themselvei with - axes and: other! implements of the sort, from the steam - - boatslathe wharf; and with them beat in the thuttbra and, smashed the counters and every - impthat,wonld yield to blows : On the Levee, b Wren Cherry and Locuet, there are only one o 00 houses, at, most, ,that do not bear diens 44,1:larks' of thenontlict at Locust atieet the d Maga etopped. , - . ! 1 3 `v?' could only learn with certaint of. one ffelith.. -It is rumored that there are fo or five ri ... The number of the wounded.twe have, S' exof estimating . ' From the reports rife I n on e spot, tuod from the fact that hundreds of dieettarges were heard during the course of the rawi which raged a good two hours in all its fart', and-Lae continued at intervals thus far duAng the night, it is fair to-presume that the number is large. Ile have been able' up to the present time to obtain with certainty, only the following names: Asiph Arnut or Arnold, a Frenchman, work- I inion the canal boat "Burlington,". and just itnived from Chicago; killed.. . Be was not In the affray, and was Shot - down , almost immediately on leaving the boat to see whet was 'going on. Jackson Fowler, Mate; shot in the left side: ' James Rouen, pileti' abut in the ann. ' it Man whose name we aid not learn; received a stab in the back, under the left arm, the point of the weapon coming out of the left breast 3Totanded men wereconstantly borne up from the I.evenlo Broadway, during the time of the fight, and such terror reigned in the neighbor hood that the sterol on Broadway and on. Fourth for some distance down, were closed and. remain- I ' ed closed during the afternoon and evening.' - .The greatest excitement prevails at the time of writing. There is a, talk on the streets of a projeet to attack the College, which probably had its origin in the heatedimagivations of some ter-. rifled Iriehmen. The office of the.Anzeiger halt jilready been once attacked with stones, and, as ire write, Crowds ate rushing down Third street, lh that direction, shouting "Bcensateini Bern- 1 stein!". The militarY are, however, underarms, I end on the alert; and we anticipate no further I damage to life or property. i I.A . ritlx.—The militia companies have formed i a double line in such a tuattuner as effectually to protect the office of the Anzeiger. stretching ' across Third near the mouth of Cheetnnt and Mar- 1 kat streets and 'Leanne back of the Anzetter of fice in such a way as to prevent all access. ' i About ten arrests were made. The prisoners were lodged in the calabooee, with the exception of the fellow with whom the fight commenced.— Ile was subsequently removed en the jail, as a rescue was feared. It is said that be was an , Irishman, that he stabbed a man.in the crowd i round the polls In the Fifth Ward, and then drop- I pod his knife and ran ; he was pursued for several squares and finally caught. i As nearly ea we can learn, three men are al- ' ready dead from :the effects of wounds received lu the tiotand two are not expected to survive. At one o'clock this Morning, the military had retired, and Third.stitet In the noigborhood of the 41rt:eigir office was quiet, but even at that late hour there here small lota of the rioters scouring, the northern part of the city, yelling and throwing stones. dome fifty or more were engaged tearing out the Inside of P. Brady's dog gery, corner of Morgan and Fifth streets. This house was mobbed early in the afternoon, but the crowd returning did the worksircll, not lent ,inerarhole door Cr ertadow,and not'a pertieleof ' furniture within. Thisje the third time within a few years that hones on that corner hArebeert -- sacked. ~.,---. On Morgan and Green streets. extending west from Einem!way, not an Irish grocery is left, all being torn to pieces, and the housesmore or less injured. A frame row at the northwest comer of Fifth and Green suffered severely. the weath er boarding being split sod torn by stones, slid ell the windows and doors smashed in. . At: the late hour when it was deemed safe for persons to peas along the riotous district, We turned out for the purpose of procuriug•e Hat of the bootee and their location, but found such a multitude on all the etreete named, that we were compelled to give'it up for a more sca.aonable hour. At a rough estimate there are not less them fifty or sixty kettles, chiefly Irish doggeries , of the lowest order, badly damaged, and .their metes:de destroyed. To estimate the lon we are unable, but should guess it not much chart of Vio,ooo. All this, besides the murder and maim- Mg: was the work of but a few hour* The po-• lice force was entirely inaulficieut, and for near ly three hoop the excited multitude had fall away. After , the appearance of the military comparative order was restored. but up to the hoer of goingto premt thin morning, there were email agenda moving here and there, but appar ently without ability to do further ischief. VIZ 'WILL 01 A ECCZNTILIC PHILA7CIH6OPIST —The SaleurCasette publishes aurae further par ticulars concerning the bequest to the city , of Eta'. lent, contained irf the will of the Into Thomas W. Sweeter. The - Will provides that after the de cease of his widow, or her 'marriage, and also at• ter the decease of the three children of the tes tator, if the property amounts tothirty thousand dollars, the true tees shall pay ten thousand dol lars to the city of Salem, for the puipose of for ming a fund upon interest at ti per cent., forev er., to be expended in furnishing the poor inhab itants of that city with cooking dorm. The trustees of the charily are to consist of the May or, two Aldermen, mad one member of the Com mon Council from each ward of the city of Sa lem. The will provides that every poor inhabitant of Salem, keeping house, and not owning a cook- ing stove, shall; upon proper application; receive one, with the necessary utensils mad funnel, and said store be properly, set in the tenement at the expense of the fund. Upon the death or remo val of the beneficiary, it . mest be returned to the trustees. The trustees must keep on hand a sup- Or of stoves et different sires, and also-a suffi cient supply et funnel.. Should therobo any sur plus of income, after supplying Ell proper appli cations for stoves, It is to ha expended in procu ring fuel - for use in the stoves, and it there is still a surplus, it is to be used lathe purchase of ( necessary groceries, or other articles of food. to be distributed among the holders of stoves. The ; trustees aro to keep accurate accounts of their ' expenditures, and make an annual public state ment of the same said statement to- show also the number of stoves'on hand. It the City Council do not formally necept the fund upon these conditions, within a year after it alma become payeble to them, -then the fund shell be dividsil among the hairs ''at low Of the testator; and if at' any time after its acceptance the trustees shall not faithfully conform to all the conditions, than the sum shall revert to the heirs.at law. The residue of Mr. Sweetter's es tate is to be divided among his grand-children. bIIIIIITANT Demeter.-Judge B. F. Norris, In a case recently _tried before him in the Common pleas of Clermont - county, decided that when a master had permitted a slave to visit Ohio, by that act he made him free. The case in which the above decision was made was this: A Mr: Anderson, of Kentucky, had been in the habit of sending a slave named Poindexter on errands to Ohlo. Four or - five years sines, and after l'oln. dexter had been sent to Ohio, by his master, he purchased : himself, giving his master ' his own notes with endorsers. The suit was brought to rcoover en these notes. The counsel for the do fendatit.plead a want of consideration, and :the above facts were given in evidence. T he Court held the plea good, , the evidence showing that Poindexter had often been eent to Ohio by. his master beforel.e aches were given. end, on- the CAM being deal. od, the Court diamiesed the case at plaintiff's co. ta.—CM. - Gas. ' • . , flax—Tux toms or Immuscr.—lt is cer thinly a curioaS contrast that on ono side, Britieh India le *aping £ 300,000 worth of flaxseed, and throWing way £600,000 of "fibre; on the other, Ireland ik raising to . the 111i110 Of, 1.2,0000. 000 of thlX.fibrO, and rotting in the - seed-pools £600,000' worth of seed! It , is' BMWS alone that has been benefittedby the ignorance of, the Blade° ryot at d.tho prejudiees and:carelessness of the Ira farmer. No particle of the , valuable t g e plant is allow by hor nobles to go to waste. -1 She sells us the Talus of £8,000,000 of fibre,- £990,000 of d each year,. and does not eve n , Mimeos. man lectures .in return. , The Hindoo ! burns fibril and the fpffelllAll rots the seed, which, turned Into money, would buy oar man, nfaetured goods, and largely helP to , free us from reliance on a State whose political WWII must frequently lead to a crisis like the present, and whose commercial policy must' ever 'deprive us of half:the Width! et international ti54 11 .7 - Bek PKirtrairr i ' - , , , . ...., .. -- .- • „ , neat:active Aro, . , At about o'clotk this t li ‘ ratag alto broke, 1 1 opt in the joinen i 'shop af John titenhenson, north of Carr, On Frinit'Street,ewhich mimmuni cated to the sheri2of 119. 'Sohn tine antrOarr & Rogers', lumber. yard on tlie, north ; and Aiwa exteasin *prelim - uses on thk , - , Soik,th -• red s oaing them to ruins, and'oonsuming largn aniontiN property,among . the Principailte of whin are 4,501 bales' of hemp , 1000 , ITC Of Pork, k 1 arid 160 hhda. sugar. \,' ', \ I The fire woo disc:meted in - the-jib° of Mr. i Stephenson, and at the\rooMent or br king oat three men were seen'te mak e offa l IN to a gun wasfired by Mr. Stephenson, who, It is s id, was on watch at. \the timesuSpeeting4hat attempt would belmlde to Ore 'premises, as a effort of thekindwas Made some time last 'week. The wooden shops ant k eir et:infanta Were quick ly coneumed. , •Irt.thk . hop of\ Mr: Stephenson wee nothing„ we ' ere, ofkgreht volt: t ; a few tools and some lutuber. In\ the 'shop o 8 Mr. Pipe there*s a large\ assontnent of tools,' and neatly the ioine r e\jorl'ork fiA„the cabin of a new Keokuk \'packet; 14 or loss, although not • kntiwn to 'us, maiit , ,lie heavy\ Further, north stood the o ffi ce and umber yard'of Carr &Rogers, which were entirelydestroyedo office was burnt, and 'nearly an,s‘tliti lumbe in the n o, consisting of 80,000 toipp,ooo,feet,Alsides etege Planks, &e. • \ x . . A Next to the joiner's sho , :iof Stevensetton t he , South was the two story b • y warebd4e known' as Conn's, but at piesent aided by 5` M. Ed gell •i& Co It, together wiikthe Cont ents, was .entirely consumed; next cala\ the threistory stone handing!' of Mrs.\ potavi. \\ \ l3oyce, occupy ing the corner of Canstreet a the Le,ree,and s k they and their contents,were also` ostroyed. , At 10 o'clock this fonneiM, when nV,viisited ' tlie, scene of the conflagration, but ono a ll of the, n brick and stone buildings wastanditig t and not • a vestige of the two joiner'S s ahop, or or the hare tier yard office, was to be iCen. The. waiof the” stone buildings tumbled pinto's, heap, fo l k king a, mass of half burnt lime, v hindliris of henip and cracklings of pork. ' \\ • •:\ , We have 'been enabled torriie at a pntty correct estimate of the entire`loss,`and placcOt on the buildings and stock at 180 to siap,oixti; The hetiip alone (Mb) hales) akP s veisloo,ooo the lone of which falls on'sieierel'aAtlie local of fices, whoie risks vary'freird ‘ :st,obT4',tia,boo: The next heaviest Reef is the wartiuse of 'S. M. Edgell &Co.. containing 1000 bane s . ,:if pork, a portion of which it Is thciught can' saved:\ $16,000 worth of Fairbanks and othexscales, 140 hhtis sugar, besides simian 14 of salk gun nies and other articles of minor importonee \ Mr. Edgell has promptly furnished us\` , ,,with the entire lessen his building and Mintentsw h is as follows: , \\ ‘` Warehouse insured for $4,000; $2,000 in t , b s , State Mutual auil`s2,ooo in the nomeiMutual office. A Insurance on general merchandise and prOduce, $12,000; 5,000 in the North Western, $4,000 in the State Mutual and $3,000 in the Home MOSaal °tricot. V Insurance of, 140 hhils. sugar $7,000, in iiir, Lumbermen:and Mechanics' office. Insurance Onl,oo bbls. porgy, $14,000; $4,200, in the State filuttml, $4,200 in the Merchants' MUtual, and ss,tlQ..in the Millers' and filanufac turere offices. total loss in this warehouse will exceed the amount insured 10 to $12,000. Mr. Edgell estimates the entire loss at $48,000. We have been unable to ascertain the exact amount of hemp stored in the warehouse of Mr. ' Fitzgerald, (Mrs. Itoyce's three buildings) but it is not tar from fonr thousand five hundred bales. Mr. Fitzgerald himself estimates it at full that nuMber, hut from the order in which it was re ceived, a portion of a shipment being sent tObn6 warehouse and a portion to another he is unable to give the precise number of bales, until ho overhauls his hear-which he had not time to do this forenoon. The consignees ware Messrs. rearmati,Rebinson St Co.; 3ludd St Hughes; Thos. 11. Larkin , & Co.; E. M.•Ryland; Livermore & Cooly and Cary Gratz. lint, a few bales were reemued from the Ore, perhaps fifty to one lion, deed in all. The buildings were filled from hot tom to'top with hemp, and hemp al Me. Mrs. Boyee . has $12,000 on the bytildings - whieb will fall short of her loss $6,000 or $B,OOO. She.has $6,000 covered in the Pacific and $6,000 in Union offices. The loss outside of the two Warehouses is com psratively but trittiog, but may exceed $5,000. Messrs. Carr Sr. Rogers we tree told arc fully in sured to the extent of their loss, but that of the two joiners shops we could not ascertain, it is presumed that 35,000 to $43,009 will cover every thing independent of the. Warehouses. Form, 'lately the wind : Was South, blowing directly down the river and across Carr street, or more property would have been tiestroyetL- The ta gre Foundry and Machine Shop came very near getting on fire, but by The active exertion of the tire depart ment were saved. We give= below a statement showing the extent of the loss on the two Ware houses, and where insured. Loss AT 71111 WARenorss--4500 bales hemp, 140 hhrls mugs': 1000 . bbls mess pork, stock plat fortn +vales—in 811, $160,000. Insurance, Love Intel!isomer. CATTLX GUM) TO CA tatORX tA--TheiTest of, cattle from the States. for California, it is feare4 will eontinoe for along time tallow) se rions effect on prioes here. To show the im mense numbers driven oteriturl to California, we extract the following from the Saerainento Union, iiceived by the botarrival : • , • The amount of stock on the way from Salt Lake ie very considerable. Mr. Einkhead's train consisted of 1,000 head- of cattle, 100 mules, 60 wagons, and upwards of 100 men, women and children. These are to* crossiog the Siena Ne vada by the Careen route. liolliday and Warner hove 700 head of cattle and 30 mules; Middle ton 800 ibeeP and 800 bead of cattle; Eew 300 head of cattle ; McDonald anti Adatas 270, and lleCauslind 400.. These are all in the mountains on their way hither. Ilerritt was to start with\ 200 cattle on the 13th inst.: - Montgomery with 600 head; , Nabl, and Wisely, and MeLoillend,\ with cattle, and Rucker with 2600:ebeep, were passed at tony Point, on the Eumboldt. At the Thousand Spring Valley, beyond the Humboldt, passed Ely and Meehan, on the 14th ult,with_3oo head of cattle. and Oil Green river, Yates, of Si. Louis, county , Mo., with 800 or:900 sheep. Oeo. Watson wis seen on the Humboldt with 800 or 900 cattle and 700 sheep. Mr. EA 4 ton cime in on the 29th, with 800 head of cattle. The same disease prevails among the stock on Carson river which was so fatal' last season: Taii Cams% EMPIRE.--Advices front 'long Hong are to the Bth of Jane: A letter of that date says: "On the'fid inst.. a boat leached hero: with the intelligence of the wreck of the screw mail steamer Duro, with the 22d-nf May mail, on the north shoal of the Pareeels; on'the ter being disabled in a typhoon on - the 24th, and returning to Hong Kong under sail. Two' of the Peninsula and Oriental Company's , steam ers wore immediately deipitched to her assist- . once. 'She , was fixed on the 'passengers and crew on board. ' The mail of April Bth reached an the 25ttinit., . bringing in the declaration of war - with Russia. Admiral Sir Jamea Sterling, with the Vl:telt:a -fti, Barracutta steamer, andSpartanXput to see the same afternoon. The' Spartan returned to • this harbor on the 28th, and remains. ,`The Ad • Weal was seen off Amoy On thei , 29th: Nothing positive his - beim heard of the Russian squadron. There has been mubh Sturm hero • among the Chinese and Portuguese; 'and. o ere. Some have left for Macao. 'The trade of e 'place is checked, and emigration of the Chin is ceased th t, for the time. We look for the arrival of the Frenc reported to bo on their way out, or so t 1 of war, for our protection and to restore. , Bence. , .'‘, Defences are being prepared, a‘smill au ilia. ry force has been 'got up, and i ;volunteer cops is about to be formed, to assist in preserving - ternal quiet in case , of umergency. • •,,. Our dates from Shanghao Eire \ to the filet ult. \;• per: Lady Mary Wood. - The wetilenient was quiet. There has been some fighting hetieen the rebels' and imperialiats ; but,' as mnial, the `latter withdrew with some lees. - 3t Was repcirt ed that the rebels had•some Sonnection with , the Ta-Ping-Wang party. The Taoutao had lost his buttoit Reinforcements were \expected; and :a vigorous attempt was made to retake flip city. Pekin were down Co 'the lath April. The northern army of the insurgents, it appears, bad again marched to the Pee-Che4.e proviso°, . and several places are repotted to , hare:follin into their hands. The seasuitis faverablefouan advancing •mevernent. - : - • • • '2‘. • \ . . The Cholera ls reported very fatal in Merlboro„ , Stark county, Ohio, - The Canton Transcript teams that there hare been altogether blenses of cholera In the Southern portion of . .Marlboro township; of .which 16 have proved; fatal;end two more which ars extremely 'dorititfoL Fent. deaths hare occurred inille - village of Merits:in:l, , making in all 20 deaths. - Not a single death hai occurred in the village of. liarrisbarg, 'although' the 16 deaths 'occurred within ttigorthree,miles The epidemic has been confined to Savoys" (emigrants from Savoy,) with the , swieption of fil those izariboro'Ottlage.'...ttle,nowdetzlashig• Yannia .Domitil—A - man Was 'arrested le Lawrence, Mass, the 'rather \ evening,••for whist= ling -Yankee •• Doodle. in; the \ streets. Ho was, howerer, soon disehargeti; but\orindry good till sew, being sessidaUsed bythle little bit of pion sas"6oll4 togeifier end whistled that . good old tunnies 'the xlmisailderrat , the ttleht.••to:.lhe especial edification of sliwhO„lisard them. • , , <.. \ ...\ \ \ \ s \ . \\ `, ':, \ , c , s , \ A \ \ \\ \\ \\ ' \ \ \ \ , , :v... ~,,, F 4 ,, \ \ - :\,..,. _,,. .„ ,- \ - 3 -\ - - \s• - , 4 ,\, ', \ \ , • _ _ _ -\\ VO - ii 7\ 4lllE, \LXVII , i4ALIMBER 9 _ \Tun CAsn or .-11r-feseph E. : •,,,V. N - ' .Vrent MareeMes. ' • Bre7an of Broo . 1 Din rim ' es as Toll it;: \ \ ;n o tenet Of aletter from an intelligentdmericant• • lltt the year 11387', e Mir eorrea*Tßent -‘,, iiew lit, Pura ', t , • - • - liraf-: Inter- ' ''' ' ''' ..." ' atatMr,:trince Albert*. the linisety , :of k \;7!: \ t P t" t liansiti.t.zi, only 17, 1659. V s '`‘ 1 Bonn,: and availed himself\ 0., r. Peithman'spA.. iaM 'induced - Mike sortie remarket about the . '•\ cityf ssio o r r i r o e nali i s n k . itt a , r!, wna,:asti:tv,eseitn,t.a•Sltilitzißtnelotte‘t,.:\ ; , lt e o r t p. nd t r i l y tt ..,, ty thro -six w de li pa g r ia tta c e n tits ih tn e ! trau ma a, • '',•..,.. \,,, German Deetor of Laws nar*PPeithiaan, arra. ',1,,,„,,,„,,,ig.5. this, ftdria scourge o r G o d . , l e t , •,;:, censor of toodent•langusges. '-,' lf*Ms `th en, and \ippears o n'b floWn ter Lyons, that large, city nor some lim' 11reirtens 1 .9, renik!ek \tn. DPblip in wtktored on`bottOidee 'the - Blione 'and Saone, ry . Contract vircuiastances, and \ so °acentric 1 and,in erery \iv% Ants habits thhaseearttedlliikShbtintient of 1 tkhOf orrrr 64it v e xi . ° A li td glited bi f itt Pesh Aiirno ter n .— at „ 5 1 pei,,h enn.. ,, •, , • ~ \ \ \:, ~ I the\ Pope's ,palack tbes Vilest 'ground in ' the % 4J.\ PeSing' in his e' ors to haprees s jipon 'the i 'citA Meupied by Blench trt,4l. Oct of eight head f. f the Thalversitl c the superiority etbis.ed- 1 hundretin that pshMe tw hundrud and forty-five ucation, , .ayittem, be htelited perMitisiolk from died; 'c i e rest marc* o Arlek,„ carrying the t li ere Xned In the most - ,one of the students to e li' e ake use of hie !kolas,' disease ith them, andlt *here thMThetor open - °lass for the Study of 'dreadful T: t nner. Sup at thhplale that in a tie Frenet(language, and which 'ran •attendedbY populatio of twenty the d only Slue thousand t i , sokpe twelva'‘Or fearteensttideiits; but ittaVrein remained, he test lial tied be 'one knows his \cddities \ ii3A-eccentricitiss,\that finally \ thh4 where. Thkdeatheare,a resent induced to 50 •,stndhati broke it%lhe class aitT7 tholloe or y per day. Sane; of\ the to tl Wrs Werkordered to Its , g2vige." \ •• ', \,. \\. '‘N, 1 Marseilles to eknbark foe lkefia; `they 'brought \ln th‘followin \ g ear; 1•88, welt' Wei atitae it to this place\ ',.P.l4ity Mt ndlittliabitants \\ ing,riotiee, by his iMattthorixed aile,n on to Ono have emigrated ;'', to - ed 'to ctiesutt' in the of the ladies of tlat..Y.lceregal houshl: Id, I lie-, .700,15 . Soon theft:di, Meann 'Ube exhinst. here the lady in quo tops was sister f a r d Dior - \ e d, and they will be - fci to I obtiue employment petit, the Chief Sec Inv, of Irelan4. ge ntle- in 'or bear the city, ' life . yri/tadct to the,tto- Man ta,favorly s latofv\in thi n comae: to re- thqa‘a. Many die from sh fee \lf the hue. \ quire from me any'rindkeition of the cent e be shall werewithirtfive ilea f thitnit, th e CO.. s , thought tilde ditty to pureue s on that occiklen.;-• aaclo,\correetly . remota ie. Amnon, triiklw et,r , To such lengths did the Dee Ski 'carry his duper- rightM. e panic could netberg ,etiteA \. kis said,. 9inances, that, he /arced himself on the atterin n that fathom - have fled , leasing , a see andchildren of this lady at Orekiew 'in theliticenix: Parke to folloWns soon'is neeesgarynr ales have been'' \ openly as, to callfOr the intervcition of \the be collected; 'plea that mothers have one tle same lice_ On his exarrileinitiMi, to 'plea of 'Meant-, thing. This I Will not believe or i'morkinr.— ty was net up in e‘ite--..itoii. on, en.the . predue-' amilieslare.Wags, carrying bead g, •&c,; not Lon of the stemma& ‘ was consign- pioefing,-bcthet4tez rely conget out t* theVty, ed to Swift ' s llospi *M.) where whim, they gig! go . , 113,11116 \ boa ids (chuntry he remained until e v es „recall hon4u near the city) in \number, bandits; `from Ireland.• *.. \ \ Ste., fire crowded, -Our Ot4 leek as ir See Mil :\. If, then, this - is‘ll , 'fend . that • fetal ikefinealsted...aix .'e'Olock the,ahope,, .itia there no ream boatel-fled \close, and everybody ru es, whit Ladentlyike upwithin the !Mitt era *of your 1 silence Prevails, even on \:e • boatifut recluse ,Lohdon correspent blikAy .he node -BoAparia, which is ee rall y roerded till 'cotiltddia.ve been a I nrernriP of midnight. N'llie‘deaths thul Belie daring Print dation, .3.e- Son\ of onolmadkcd aneiWet thou have tweets the yeahr: la ' ' been ,with n few: aYs train n huhed and ' ,‘. ' , Then his degree i meld her - thirt \to one hundred andeight .seve n , ' r day,' 9 .X . t ly qualify tatm to r plc , prof ess_ the ustial number when the. city ribealthy being \oittatteor.v.laes 8 ° 81 E, \°. , - 1 from twenty to btenty-tive \perdaY\ .it a l so narertanately happens for t on truth of\ \ . .iitheory, that Peithmen, setar troll repairing , \ Brinell INDIiiitS'AS Via GarArToWN r• to N segland after the Prince's, tnarriage‘,..\was tu mrrs.—lt ia,not at l a matter of iiprise'lltat thi'mountly, and denizen , pf U.luantieVilyluni the \ subjecti, of Qheen ,picthrie, in \Jamaica long grevions to that time. This alio dl poses should be indit zit 9-he?Oleetructon Of .Grey- -- of theotatetnent\ twit it was at 'the Prince*: in- town y the A ericaritsloori-Otiver Crake. It ,- stance he was confined. •.... , is non atioeat lousy. thatakes tiro: it the „, „, \;& in - , - '-' ' ',,, outrage • butit iecomm-., hu tinny, whi „Ikon CIIPP"• GaAi.EB6T— : Hoax alvs'ralam—Tbe, dor any hationalitY, woulfkrelailt at the den e, Grape Shed,' heaiilyl.iimed, under. Captain BaX., tiou of i hclplesi , town . lsy art overpowe g, ter, cleared,yesterdaysin a sudden \ undmysteri4 4 force. The indignation ins the "United Stame,, Mouthmanner She hall been anehdred\ off the '' ,, ,phich cannot be, attributed to either `,' British Mouth of the iver for the last two . nioattie, dur- #mpathies” or to 'any spit:est - tore I Or: tne people \r 44 all ' of whic, time her\ astute'n'ad iiiii, cap- of.Greytown, is altaost as deePitand... idezeptead On has been , oving ahatit our city andUeigh- mitt could be in Jai:silica. or iikant thee\ poi', be ood in 'a manner to '6 .cite much euriOeitY tion`s. of the British edipire.. , Moivany k olvflued and ome Mane. ` One evidence of ' this wooer-. poop* could feet othk than fiatigutip9 alba, ford by' he Spanish Consul who despatched `Th wanton bOmbardreent andbirniiiinf,thO;to it,' vessel, nd Messenger to Cuba immediately, ctli surpass - Its our knowledge heroin tuittire.' - \ ,arrival, f the'Grape Shot, andlniS" made er he' s The 'attempt to justify t e course of the goy - 'subject , severaltnibsequent cOMmunicatiort rnment \ ied Commander Bins, by represent -1 W,e hear, t whispered that a fitat., schoonerr, ,1 mg the rkehple of Greytowas vile, - degraded, ; degraded, _ 1 1, alrgady 'bee chartered, by the sthie vigilant of,-\ diahonest;vmder British inflireF . „ . &C,4 is bat . 8 ~. facial, to pr, eed at once to Havana , to caution,N Leine defeneefor a nation that tsuf Iterld the authoriii s there to he on the .look-oat for • 'political morality, its high respet for the rights - \ thOlAape Sit t. So doubt the sidkschoemer c person and, property, and itsl4 , :sitiob in the \ will get there \ the time the Grape `Shot has arid* an eremplar of nations virtue\turid a made** eirc tof theisland and-ac hoMplished 0 nservator efkliberty. The.faildtto of the de- \ ~, \ her Misi'len, w i n , do u btless , one of k iMmense fen cis parallelettby the utter Eitilafe to ac•\:on- imPort‘au4; to en • and to, the Caine of "caandom• pHs ' any good'end in the , destructitin Of the •' There,,aroethe , headier, who intimatOhat town \ Dombardiniiand • burning a town f !iv!' Copt\ Baxtor's s od en departur e is eeted which the people - bail) fled are lif/Tage,OXp with the arrial of * special Reset= Embasse , dor lit 'New 'lark. It is darkly hinted that \ eats t at exhaust Ih s emselves in the explost I r. and the hos. The Moral effect is the 'sneer* ' neat 4'V -et-Ailing O, raft, so heavily Mine ,k, of what e defenderiket the destruction - p tend ., and cora l andedlhy so "t, nrdy and determbied,a to expect, for as the place was without a - go rt.: , \ skipper; ~t lil`tietler be intended for peaceful'on, Th drrient or a easury or aity \respowrible nutho 'ty,." , \ :\ s , commero purpoues. xyhy shOOld not priva,„ 'nothing possibly be -gained from. tbe.te Leering be a bobo4ble and \ profitable now, as it \ &r:iiic grief f the flying people. It itts,expect. .. \ was in 104 s,•hnd, why is , not the, Bnision IS \ eilthat it wit of a cheek,*'Britlab influence in., \ ~, good's flag .N thtq lemlbeso \on•on.9 any other? On\ 'central Medi a' and make Amerioan influente'V \ \ ounpoint Tie e I peetty confeleth—ttrat there is paramount the ,-we should , ,, like to • keel the \ • - net a vessel Ine English or Foeach service that Tt'enliif morn philosophy srlegie, by ,which could ever cote Le \Gi v. e Si**,if she shows a ch ":,e, result is to be' attairikill \ \ - Se,peeattak, \‘' \,k her heels to there: and, not one of her else that systere; however \cunningly *Boned, would, .A. woultlever grapple with licr l nc, tight. ', make each an effect at all ntitnial:Ur Fellable. , Those 115,000 musketo\whpld be terkibly'effee- - Ifwe Ore to judge\ by common. Benin- notion!, • , ...‘,.. tiro' in 4, close enconnter.\ We. candidly. reeem-- therieritablei effect at thedestradtionof Grey- , '. . '.. nittallta N tst.F . ,4 ll Patlatna ooo- , fa*,or aa the\ vo - town will be to eeablish a betted ?'the United , . ~• rY,litlTe nd9 eraft'lle\regnitts-lid n ns Inr ibe Statesimong the peophluf NiemagneeWhieltwi ll :. mueketv, eke have the aXitherifw of Major Vgell9, prevent bi from availing ourselves pr t the cote 7 .. : , who tried thkem in Cubs, fur saying that tpey artk, mercial advantages of the minntry,except by the . .. gOod enoug fbr any people wha t want:to tight ' exercise of\ brute foroe,such asteatlatery . exhile: ' But these ar mere rand° idess. We'4llll \ :1t..• sited. Another result,' and ono, mere imutediate- . , -.. terly in the d kas to the sign rk.il movement ly felt by thn whole pviple of oiecountri , ;:will ~,, of the Grape ~ tot, and :en et ourselves\ wilts i,\ he thepsyingont of the, natiormOtreasuiy,,of. , I:\ announcing her, neparture, And the, secession , heavy damage to' American and other ettizene \ from a circle o adoring fricit of her gallant t whose'property was destroyed by the-*draining , ''\,,, and sonorous Cap in.—N. G. Ira, Ai v . ' 2 - ' l\ commander of the Gyane. 'These thin must be ' - \,, • • ""--- \ t• hald,`uuleas we ate tit declare ourselves an ouic .': -.--"', Istirercrum Is santsv,;--T e Italian ear, commander nation whose 4..,.t.etai11, the destruetio .4* ; \;,, reSpondent of the I, wark Adverthter witolio,tes as helpless under a pire's bleefflag.-.4hite. Bali. \ • - knit. . \ . . '„. . \, ..'4e annualecport f the Sarditann I,li:slater \ -'. - • - - ''' , i''• \ at, , -, \ of Public Instruction, lust presented \to Partia- Gnat , DEstertrnoi.—The - Boston :Tots lee t., '. merit, Tarnishes good .on to hope s thatshe has natives from the tonlan-Islands tothe th r ‘ means dpw employed to i street the People ~1 ult. The rendition 'of 'the inhabitants - alienter- , this king4om, will erelon raise them !shove w . and c ep tque n h i, in cone pence of the m e t e c ,/•..- ..„, reason dominion 'et superstition. ', he font- Universities the grapnand current de pa; is teirible3ntlll ' of the sink. comprise at tit' moment oveo,olX\ extreme. \The famine is ra idly on &einem lie.. \.. pupils, whitre receiving instruetion. in all, the 'to pawning establiatinien were , so"crowded, ', higherinanobes of science atkV, learning, winch N t tpolicem L were stationed clear the aventie, , isa considerable increase since \the last report. S he streets ere crowded with star in urn? .X ' \ That or Turinlas aver 1,590, imthe several de,.. trodien and children,' begging - f - bread. ' Partments of 14, medieine,\,theelogy, physics , I \ ..._;,______..,,- language', .ke. the number 'Of Theological stor y ' debts bas\so remkrkably diminished \ as to have excited general obtesation. - ;There are but Ber ea inihe University tit. Turin, andonlY.one at Ge noal-lovhere a few years ago there were.hundreds, The secondary schools immediately chenected with theXtuversities, tromprise, according to the report; o'er 12,000 pupils ; - pursuing;the *trims elementary branches of learning.. Yd , t will . also , he pleased \to hearthat common district schools re beingestablished enact, the met flattering ‘ny,pices, in \portions of O l e country idtheqo Wi out the Means of instruntion." . . ',..\ \ ~ • we DETALISATIONS AT TV: PH11,A0 . 4.484\ M The Nos York, Joartayl of Commerce I i epeaitlng of the Mint defalcatiot; says: ~,,, , t•Orti readers will remember that two or three monthaeince, Mr. Nero, clerk blithe Philadet• phia Minwas deteated Ina misappropriation of, a portionof the gad in the'vault‘o which' he hailacceiv but was allowed to go Sktt free on confessida d restoratilan of the 'moue; he fixed as the sour\ tal , of his , ststractioas. le oceft pied a a \higt:m *al position in Phlladelpf4, and t\ c, wasrelatik of, the .chief . authorities witthe mint. No attempt was matte to ,prosecute;lum,, but a ft ei \ a week s ,* two Itectime to New' York abd.salled , or Enroll°. :+", ' •• ‘- 1, uThere i no Wender that an ixampleineolvitt 1 , no little deniq r shauld find imitAtors , and we no 44, learn that one of tile.'employees tp the Melting room of the nit has been founclikiltering, it'd' has also "resign d his piece" in conetquence. Re is \ (or rather was a r\ an, avid it would not do to prosecnte ham, aft allowinienther mote polished, .sinner te, esca so "'.hat the. ublic ,will not he aurprised, to 1 s at!, o that ho hes beep regueated to "go and\sin no, more [ " .Vek4lY,..we live:in a charitable and forgiving world, ^where\ ..' ,grime Is`not too rudely Tarnished IF •- • • g 1 ''....'‘-'. • Tuvounu Sear BACk.—lt isltelV known chat, die Province of HiilidUT7ta ikasbekderatherlealky,, an regards the Papacy, whfohlnsti tio long , relgti ed 'over it. General Barrutha fOkaik.cl its Com stitution and was ' its, first President:, He With not the \ man to be trodden under Xolkt ti,tr big. otry aid,superitition• and quietly submit lett.. For some 'offence agaitiet ,Romanism lie was\ IT . ••porterftO \ tlie'rope at Rome, whOl'orth*ith Sent m\ hack rertraring.billef eicOmmuni Ron. - - \ \ \ The s bild•insitator of. Luther, rose ved 1944b0tt; that his independence bad not been atte a, by this terrible miSele from Rome. 1 Nor ashe for doint'things inn corner; far 'OA the orrivil Of the bull extiomninnication, hi:gathered an ink mouse \ connourse id' people, including- tlte:cbiltf dignitarits, civil'and military - , alid,reed it s : n the, resence \Of them 'ail, and .tbea,".,tiith his ova' linnd, riumiled it into' ti cannon pod 'fired it ofr. 4,, Muting the an in the,direction of,Rome. . Thus was e Bull sent roaring. bielingain e• ward the pin whence he started,--:should he arrive safe , Andover start \ egain otta iimilar er, rand, we 7 i shall . bo happ3r,te. chronicle a Similar • . - From Kentucky;ldiana; Illinois, and , • Ohio , we ore now meets ...gloomy" accounts 'with reference to \ the Corn. crop. ' n, and, e corn ' •The drought: his il ui been:rery saracrop has marines-. tionably suffered 'very \ nab, but, at the -seine time it will not do to eve thatrhe AVest will not produce neer half or:one third on crop.-- \ W .lthin the lasbmeek rains base :fallen in se xton* places' in this sicinitY;.and appearances in dleate that. they- hare been\ pretty general.-- These,.though not - 4 copious 'as desirable,. will improyerhe,bondition ;of the crop.. ,Generally, the plants had grownitea'sutriclent sire to shade .\ the - tee*: and tonsionently the effect - of the droughtlainot been so\ dieastrous'as it would Issi*been; had It occurred at an - earlier period. 2%0 St . Louis' Republican \ of the its instant. . . . . . . „ , , .... ..... \ . ... ..... Fa9rA\ - • • • \ . " -•., ‘,Titti Coroner :lute been yery \ busi'ddring the present, -week In holding inquesm.' , Up to loot arOolieg9se. had held eighteen - . since, /hominy.-- The tleatlks merest:Lastly . canned by ikteraperance and'utotoro ti'thesnif-41in-strelce,\ ae. - .. ‘er nalbeniesliere *islelaid floating* the river appisitethlibityand at Carondelet.n -I \ \ - v '3IQJNGAHELA RYE WHISKY, .; b'l'ie.'sU\c.oa W 1 T 371 erl et of Tratisparet.Wleilm es, ea; d t • Style*, fnr We, wholesale awl et th e % stemma, No. 116 .11etrke;a at. - a , .1722 .1; k:H:PHILLIMS, : ; 491)0STed U LL ' dili. 8 E r AZELTi t, 4 al t Merest dn hand ale lebolessl. • • ket*st the 011 4:4oth ivaiwopm, 1 :105RICE S2,SPIVAORE . -- , Situnt s 0:1 in hinon ' R . :' , . township, Xof ~ mile fa:math° Okla riser, ` Opuntia , • Sairltklereille, 0°1,4.3161ns 111 acres. 25 of,whlah Ara door- • ,a4. , 14.1180 - tillable.: Tho haDroromenta 000.1.4 off email` 'pones, \ born, stable and , ,yonog fruit traw. well init,..c, \ andernaroMant to tar RoUroad Motion. • The limber wilf • . .• math. More than karate amount :we oak far. 1.6. womb' A v. plate.- uennse.rr awy.. .Aps7 to B.IIeLAIN . ~, \ . ~. iie4t , .%. .. .. , , ,- -. ~,, . 140.2,1.611 k at..., • ' • V SIIPPLEMENT TO PURDON'S DIGEST. I .• A , Dlgeitt of the ;Ana of Penns. from Hai. lEttoltto, ar 1504. with iome older Lass not 'Luanda:tin the lest \ OdStig of s tlso Dlg i e , thirmlleelehe i .Ae x ittr i 4=ga• - •, , " i)0 LBS. TARTARIC ACID foriale Iry \ tßo2coessres to 7..liktd M./ 60 Woad ntrnet.. VIIIIX BRANDY AND ..eURE .WINES,,' fbr Inadkiwi purposes, on hand and tot We brr' - ASK SAL SODA on hand and lb sale kis r.i721 PLESSISO 1030:1- BB LS FISH OIL, fiure, .in store an& elty, far ititle \ UT 211 FLEIILKO BEM Mfe,BBLS \LAMP , BLACK,' aigoited; fir our - 10 br 't l i 7211... • ' 7/LE3fl5ll BROIL TOURHILIQUpRS,—I hate Unhand - a large areortlant of abnulne Llonaa for misakinalrpoe... coasistlair ulna, Must brandy; Part 0 Sham Ins,- It very necessary throe times to bars pars urban ;Otte e Llanora,wbleh cub always In braralwa JOE. 14.X.allbar cor...Dbikl marked- down 6.4 i. 10. nor sa as AMA; MASON a C0.'.414. fah et.' , '0145 8; FAIiMS-40 Building ,Lots,.., iteetpt Alleach' , CUT, Tit the Masi , Lert. ft,* It= g i jAVE trt freTettir helitre hat MrrbrarsMito'nrrestr." sell dia. halande . of our light Cali; \ Ana 4 ' 6 g resacraraettli74. s cot " ao 14,)41. and far *a Ay \ 'VIA 2511.1. rya. 'WA-Fr IPiESEI BMIORD WATER2S /Ails. s„l44 k , tr a VtaZ ti o. C P.. AT4'1 1 .7= h t FOB ‘ SALAT-‘k, trilargkVinienNldu"'-wattttrir i 4 of nkknd.e contaltiovl6o kindspidultusm sgri• , 111e1 , rtlea $6.000. bat( eountri prEmntr 4"11 nn F a r nn attetn n i.; Oh \ VODEY'S \BOOKNfor August, r.o'd and tor bi, um.Avpsts. 6.:w .s. Do L icamo Same ov z at slta. la' m "" • -*"-- an Clay - a~ d r la caart Torataesaz,- it, • not totr *t'at kb. evitifirg.KT. , & SON. 140.34 st /Ott 1,7 Co. will claw out their otouk of ki c color7 and 9kl;Tet : tiowthird thao anal orlwo: - - , -A:IIASON & CO. have sharked.dtrilV h Innleh Chintzes, immix Icrer ail !Off e r ya .wort 25c. • - A. MASON & 'CO. Nrlll close 'mit th*, stock of Ltnerstrualfltltstoods RS iiilb!llV" _ A, zrbole stock et Parisols at a ralliertat o •gisk A. MASON „dell aut4o4.:
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