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ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
•
PinllantD DAILY AND WEULT
_WHITE & CO._ •
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RATES OF-ADVERTISING
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twelve coontbs...«.• 8 °
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• for ewe additional square. Insated mar one month. and
for mob addltloroll equate tneerted under the featly tato",
u Adv
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t arelre . wets dureedhut astuare•WitastossTßP.4
...PaLllsbetseOe ' oa " .l=l7 e g -1 tersi - tdrertionnon te I
introng the amount dunned Or their 'publication. •
announrittir eatulidates Ore Wain tabs thorned the tame
ail Woo adrertiseroente.
Adrertleamente sot market on the' eciorfOr a specified
=ober of Innutiona, 010 be toutlnned 101 forted, and
IrtAion• el
.ansnal inreons to striettr Mattel (0
• e 000
Anent to, Miner. ell n ati Igg i tismr=ttz
sot Lionettlitelr en= Ala ". eh-70 tlsineeo• end
ell clews of adrertistrments, Onsth or ottennO" to
gad..itibe lOW, covered, win be obarrd at lb* aural rata&
enoo tranetent adrortiOns tdl.l .111 be senerately
rendered. and toolont Tams. ,
:AU edroromoornte fur obarieabie inetnutlons, tire moo
motes. RAN tosenebin and other ronnt
Witted amelinge ...um... DeD. P&P
abbe ittriettr adranca.
t .blegt2=s to be etAne a n o t A r tti r.l.. ;
de& br faxteral4=s ebltlasq nollar. 990- .D • t !
RegoletteletOtbersorrod ed/ e t b oBl.Ble°B°B
tlene, • meeting , sotieeo dtedgned to V etiolation "ka' to
Palm • e,,eort.s, ; Aar. pa entertalnerents,
whore ..trm• are toado 1401 Poe • -• D t4.BBB =
tato ar
t.. F.V..7.1t0ar.01 t o &
&&11 &
earliest.. entersrboo% •m l a 00 tnbtodad to footnote
bultrtleml Intereat, eat wolf be lieverteV with the under
staudbor tbee ram* I. to *Amid far.. litatendied
lesoled Ott kted warm, tbs tato 1111 to ohms./
at the rata of 10 rent& per
IThdlop 7olooo or Illr'nott Ilbni rea to be m
.005. .emories. se.,er• . • -
. Real Estate Agents . and AvetbremeiVadvertlationtonet
tele chased I'M,* yeartsr
ates. but laktootnellsomit f
thlrtj , three slur - per tett :Item the ansono- of
OMIT as ersesteßts ;war 'MAL • •
One demon, throe
fix. wesdalixam -A .
Piraire, anti.
troortlon - ...:..in seat.
eroxii .e. =nieffal to bo r nsid in anoints.
mass - - - itiv DISCOUNT.
..1,-...... rrrnreasas assorts,2l
• ..- 7 V.TOLBLES lc , SONS, Brokers.
rits. 67'.12af , t1e...t.t.. , ...turd ~.,1.74.H.4 sr. Piroolosk
j - PETITS' LVANI.A.' Cltf Rauly . Cleobusatl- l'
11.011 or rtt5buti4h;........421 lltaltainl- do
sarStaanhirte&7sar Lai
to
Bank ..- - - - 1...." - a:
g
k of Dxm.erte. ... -.par tad: L15612141A,Tr0itU0...-thi
R 0 North. Autortea.. Weakest Ram. Umak,- - do
'fault of Nortben Monks. Hanka Maadlion --- --
Rank of.lbamTlfauls.....,., tbaslllantay....-..,,.... tv
W . clj tm eari. Township.. . NEW I.26LAND. ,
anko! 1k0..-.psz Alliodtent Runk5...,..,,.. X
Tarmac? A Ibettuddor Ilkaat • ..• NNW YORK. •
Ohara 8ank....---......-par `taff Task mtr-.-per
Kaustugtor Rank. -.-.... par .....-.-. Ix
ae.
. aohaulaf Rank............. D0dtbr0re,...........-.......,-taf
ilank...'-. oousdorr,
_...,..... -...........-Ix
std. ...:.. .:. t ar 11-.I2IINEY .2.821.114TAR5.
auk ruak.......... AllsObrent 11anka.....7,.... X
- Wastankkauk- ~..........rss Bank at taw kaller--,IX
got Cbssobarsbufalt- Ilf 'Dank of Ta..lllthnuad. - ..
• Of Mater tanottf-5 Rs •Raak 3ia.,•Ntafolk ..;
of DausMaz.-........- farmers' lit of -Vltutcla;",
Bask of Dol. Co., Chador- Matelante , t3lahllask...li
'MOrtftlotanaatoattwt,-Vorth..lrestezn Itaut-. ,
kof i . okt e :,...- Branstals.s..-- --- 111,
'Bank of , *-....• ... _ , NORTH CAROLINA
- Bank of 37Idd ...IX Rank or Ib.Po' gals . - •
'N.ttaotaaff 42, Dauk......kar Ramat of Star:ea:4; • 5
Bank of Iforthantbealsod-par Lkon.Bank.lVllmtaktan. . I
0:koala Bak Brldue
Co
o-pat Norshants'llklotaborn,
Daykatown Bank.- ---,par' 13OUTII. 'CAROLINA.
Fast. '11ank.......:;-:-.......parLk %Man.*/ &Cantina 2
• ltelaßaals.. - .- --.....151. Bank of Ekath.Cosolans. ' I
Fanners . 115 - rf_ uusis Co : Tar of Clatbstow-ur. ' 2
.Parinata' Eft of Lantos ftsatanfk Meehan's' Du. 2
K :u t ß ffshuf M edll 0....1ar Amfe - ta G I W nISI G ISk t&. 2
ar. a Dm, Waynesburg. '5 wAanms-......, , - 2
bra aLllktat ,k alftitfo !kat Br i o r mlTALles. 2
0.,...a1iM.5..-...-....P Allaolsent 11ankk......:. 2'
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hl.
County. Dank.- RY of Rontuokr,Lauhrea I X
.. Labsoson Dank- . = ...,pas Ha of L..Thtu•Ston .
„.--= Ilank - of Pottsiwapurl If orthosu itkofllontuosT :
8u0k,.......4.F0rthern I
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Wake 'Hart --C.lar INDIANA.
W -13t,X111oulapepor tato Rank k t.0d....iii.;
. -- T moor.- - .1....----.5.:5 - .• .m.ssouss.
„woof , 5r0e,........,...--.-1... Ilk of Etats of Missourl-1X
• ' ILLINOIS.
Oldo. Stat. Dank-..-......1% . 2tata
or and Roaubos -60
• Dratah at _Akr05t,.:.......... do Boo* llllnols. --. 76 ,
Rrakets atAthans--...... do ~ . SISOONSIN.
Roma at, Ned p0rt........ Carina It Fire In.Co.sdas 6
6 1
„, Stanch at --.. do, - MICHIGAN.
• Rena& at 1...-. dolFarmerehlechattles • Usnk 1
Ikaada all ,doreveramast Stook Rank 3
. Bram& at Daytoa...-........d0 Pealsoular Bank-- --. 3
- la Daloutara--;.... do Dontranes Onicasy- 3
tg .4
Columbak-; do State Bank -..-,„ 3
Ashtabula-- do -
_. __ C.t.NADA. -
at Saken..-..-- , do Ilk of N. Ananics,Tuousto 6
Branch kaltansDold.:-.. 'do Mc of tb*DoophsTorouto
ot obakis-...-. of klontrusl---- 6
at Clutionatt..- do 22 ___,of It Canada Toroato - 6
M2at Dastdust- do EASITERN EXCILINGE.
ir,,,............ do st , pgrjx. ..„ = .,.. g
,ar".....50 Qs Baßbnore.-.,.... ..7.... do
It &Tan...-. do WINTRRN RICRANO.E.
at
Nolark.-- . do,Cluclunal.-.. -
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:1 s_-... dalDulaile...=-.- daist. Ina----
-
at. Tam.. dolt/OLD ANDRPECTLYALITE.
at sitanZini:.:..
od , Doubloons. SPIoNit--- 16 1 0
at Tananil4-.-.... do,_ do Patriot_ .76. O
at Norwalk....--- dorsals, t&I-.---.-.10. 0 )
Brooch at P1qua......,... do Eagle, tow-. - - ..........1.,00
• BMW% at Portanonth-- do Erodefiskaross-..-..... - .. WC
=okkaton. - dnTen Thalsra.---.-...- 7,93
at R511,1221X.............. 010 ulacoa -...--:--, 5,00
;• Itransh at 4:Wawa:a -- amitan.q.e.-....- * 1,83
Munch al Makallion.:.- - daTan Onudens---....-... 3.66
Raw* at W005ter.....-- do 'Napoleons ---..--.... 3,N)
'.' Rksueli at Muds...." ''. do %
do ilituada--.---..- 2.12
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PRIM VP..STOCKS.
..:UPORITDI'OB. TUN PllTßutarl GAZETryrit
A WILKINS & CO.
SMIEAND , EXCHANGE BROKERS,
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- .- - PITIT.BURdff, PA- '
...., F,EKIBSION. sad Don:testi* Exchaagt, GAI6.
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saAatbsoughoint tin Uites. • '
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to derect, glut Intend snotrtd trbArn left
- .-:GEORDS E. ARNOLD
' axcniximaTatnikaz.lForts.-*%.
HABDWABS FOB
S,M)DLERS - ASP CARIILSGE 11.AXElts.
' - • R T. Leech - Jr
- 131 WOOD Exams% D1TT:923L7012
Also; Clatbs, tietA,Panlaikii MpitsDier Dna
atalask Axles, vrta.,,,,
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4 : jemea....4.,,ba Genera rtlrfardeas, bytusal. Rive!
zwilu'h itn '4 artb 4342 l•=nt.., -, i. m.- - -7°
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BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
:10SEPIT S.A A..P. MORRISON, Attor
rott=ttatiT caw Ito. 243 Fifth 4121,42,4 rm
T W. HALL, Attorney at .TAT, " Bake
gzirs Batwings." Grant i.tmt ,l4 Wein r
1. I.36 "w i rr . ur t h " 4
elks.
ROBERT E. PRILBIPS, 'Attorney at Law,
FLOBKIIT POLLOOK, Attorney at Law—
ahroor of Pl= one Grant stx•ots.oppostte the Court
JAMES J. XIIHN, Attorney at' Lew; office
Fourth sized. mar Gnat. Pittaboigh. 'jals4/1'
FRANCISC.PLANEGIN,AttorneyatLaw,
No. ITO Fourth stmt. Pittsburgh. -
TABPER E..BRADY, Attorney at Law,
Fifth stren,Plttatrargb.
BANKERS ANN BROKERS:'
iX. lEENAN ACo ,Banliers and Exchange
. Brokers, 1i0.95 Wood Strost. corner of Diamond Allsr.
t karat. , . ,
zirnoT sad will Ilmilt;Notatastd Coin.. 'Discount 7> u
Exehatiga, and Prombksorr Nang tasks Collocaiwit la ail
the Rhrival cities of the Bolan; Reettre Deposits on edi
awl on interest; and afro thor prompt attrotioatoonotti:
a. matters *Overt:sluing to s Brokers business...- .
.S.S.Esatsroltrehange 000staatir for sato. otIM./Y
11.1.2 A 1:111=11- MAUDALEX vinassrs =cacao.
RAMER RAILII, Bankers and Ex-.
an amaze Brokers. Buy and soil Gold sold Silver mud
m Notes, negotiate loans on Real Estate or Stock Secu
rities, purchase Prouilseory Notes. nail Mao Bala Root
West, Buy sad sal Stocks on Caunutolort
Alms mode on all 'Writs In the Union. On.. turner of
Third and Wood strode, directly' onrexdte the St. Crawled
Bate. my/4y
D. KING, Coin, Stock hnd Exchange
'Fourth otstet—Bun and eeß. Stotts=
OommlWo rer
rent Ift?MqViLti b..ece on n
the Or al. ' il t r ie tcc " W
torn Dm* Notes
Boat
and ' eeld. Jt
2031 TVA Z. MIS.
ELMER, 11A14NA & Co., Successors to
• - lltrmaa Deana d Co. BaskeralW.lissam Mohammad
la - Vord au mad Domestic lischartna 1 3m/ifsm/as of
de rm a
a'sd o toixr jpecie z l ce i.ll d " comf ie r of lood bi l i ng
Checks Re es/a and celleettotrs ma; ea o' osarry 'd el teal
pal_peints or the on States. • • -..
The highart Nona= ',Vdtithc.Torsisce and American
Gel&
Miss -
ma toads ea unMdMieransts of Predaea shildsnl
. . . . WV/a.
. 7 1:1 * .c. iiimkers and
• gamic. }holm& North Ent ear= or Food .wt
Third • littrb .. • .
Wm TNB da .• CO., Exchange Brokers,
IS'o'.ls "leevith; etteet, eptotte the rink et Pitt*
_eUlx+nnetfeneat most liberal tette.
L.:1.1031BR, Jr. ' Banker and Bro.
atn street, No-64 adjohilolos the Bank of
110L3IES4. SON, Deniers in Foreign
1.11 • sad Domestic RNs of Er dunce, Certificates o[ Do-
Dank Nob* end node. No. MI ]!stet 'treat, Pitts.
t=egrete "i'.l"a 'kg"
BOOKSELLERS &C.
L. gn AO, •BookselLer ana Stationer, No
TH Yoorth stioet, Apollo 111311.11¢0.
R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail
Della. In Manic and &boo) Beets. Paper nrd Str
1100.7. So- GI Wad lazed, (betwegns Thira and Family
TWIN -S. D VISON, Bookseller and Stn.-
tleassocassisar to Dolma t Agialr, lio. r . LThixtet
stmt. maxi/oath. rittsbargh. Ps. •
"S..BOSWORTH, Bookseller end
Pular to Stariraftry. te., Six IV. Mat et street. nor
Pittsburgh, Ps.
dY S—CO., - .Bookaellera . and tationers,
lia. 55 Wood etort. tot dear to ths cornOotTtitra,
PP t .13aboai awl law book* constantly to ton&
COMMISSION &C.
• -
_": T.' "BUTLER & CO.,
I: 4 IOIIWARDING & COMMISSION MYR
jU CHANTS and Dealers in ell - kinds et Pittsburnb &l.,,iadared Articles, Lad Pip, awl iibeet Lead, Nn. 91 First
Street. Pittsburgh. • •
Maola:ateGrocer, impart e r and Dealt+
FOREIGN WMiS, Brandies and Old bro.
nououvabai. Rya AShisky, N 0.12. Sostll-East mm
of Wood and ?mut Wm- PltUbwth. P. 233. sah2l
ItW. POINDEXTER, Omer-al Ilerchim
also Ilmter and ComatisMost Metebsat,
stm2t sad ila Second fteset. Yittabarst, .p J-11.1
A• &.
li • A. 31'11Als,TE, Commission_ and Fur-
aanuna nvanasolealers In Wool arta -Pridnee
. Fasterallr: rittsbursh Itsaufartures. ti 0.114. P-econd
Artneet: l'AtaWrglt. • •'
ton -"•,so:
It ßomgcvN tz-Tif,'WEolesale Grocers,
. t.en t.r:=l Coaurasoloa Mear.baatklia
PlttAmnob. is7o
mann
PROMER ItARBAUGH & CO., eeee
aora L Ilartannb.) Conimlnden and Yarnsedins
enehantc beam to Wool and Produce sed.ddir.
US flrid walla Second slavets;Plt4harsh.l%. ap4l,r
& W.REA, Flour Factors,' Commissios
01/a and Vorwardinn Merchants and Desk. to Proditce
generall y— Orders far Pittsburgh Illaratreansee
attended tn. Ti'Materand99.Frans ste., PlUstrarch.
Penna.
.....
A. A. MOM, .......
Successors
to
K . Ar,Dy; JONES &
mflba ..3,4
ATWOOD. JOSS %t 00. *as
submits, Dade. Irk Pliaa 117
Pittburgh-
B RET, MATHEWS & CO.,Wholaisle9M-
& General Commie
- I aimn nurau.u. 7ansdeleau..-111mmi eau..
made fm ... l ee...mu MPmdoas steacrsti7. Arta.
T:OEM Ira
OHN:WATT CO.; •• Wholesale • Grocers,
Ccoundaalca Menehanba Dealer. Produce and
abargh alaatufantnaes, ZS6 Marti It. Pithanaan
B. ViNFIELP, . late of •Wn.rron
• Cognadralonauod Forwarding 31debant, rani %Mob,
rale Dnkr to Western Referee Cheese, Dotter, Poi and_
Pearl dab. and Weedern Prat.aa gemarally. atuat,'
between Strdtbfield and Woad. - •
El==2l
. -
- TOGILIE urns, u.... • fnostis
(Into or t;irial;riliii . . a co l17 '!"_. ' T "
'II , LITTLE, & CO., :Wholesale -Grocers,
A ut Zrhure z. asCosnallnion 3ferth l3. &ind Nolen ko.
PM*
bare. - - • - - •" . ' 2'''
122
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in
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40- •
' et , "4Ht te: at •
• OOLLlNS,YonrcediniemiCamm!ankro Mcrebazit,sad
'VON BONNHORST &, MURPHY, Whole
, mat Gram ateleStet Ideeehatda I .td Dram
In litteautalt Warnttartanta No = Water greet, Inds
;lACOR FORSYTH,- Jr., Forwardir t u rs uf
Oxambodost Morchant. So. SS Watolottoot. PI
OMAS PALMER Importer 'and Dealer
n trona said Ametteeti Wail Aspen N. 55 Marta
between flint and fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Dtr.Atarget.
INv.isa.ll et
Die. " Pt
" PT. II
Die.,2o et
. v. Ater
DUCLINTOOK, Importer and Whole
cloy tiaStu TIN* Fla ar C"D' iri n a,
eat= noat.WatothgaNlantrutirr
Kw,
, RRIS & PATTON, Wholekde and Re
tall tinter% on th e Zestam Wl* of the Diamond,
FRANK TAN CORDER, caler T
Ings. lloolery and Maim Lion Goal": einbroldorfino
• Gent'• Purestdog Goods and Finer mildest • foil ••
iortment ale:doh tan lawny; b tad ILL No. 43, corner of.
ildszkot greet and tbiDiasnoad, Pittatrargh.Ps. &PHA',
rift.Jelr 411:
'ow Stock.
;771; ILACC4. Trrnrigri. I. Amnon.
MASON ec.oo.,.Wholasole an co.,
d Retail
th Paper eu24 itoloarry Goldi; ZS PM
105
60
55
10
20
.AIURPIIY ittmeinurxv, Wholesale
alad WU/ I Pry Ovals Matbarrt4 carnerNdarthand
sinawt. Littab,rsh. •
fix. r
plv. 31 M
,64, ` a,
NOV war.
'GROCERS.
lONS . -mew= 71,0 TD.
Wholesale Grocers
OP sad CommtAdon Machu:lx tiv4.l3 Wood sal 2VI
• • •
1140 BEE T MOORE; Wholesale Grocer; Ree
ttrying OWEOrr, Drake In Trodon, Matra_ rinh the
n cno. end CI kind=and Duanntinoon sad
Lkoinre, 1(0..218 • Marty stave On band . mi . tarn.
E°4"l"Wee'rf En
. . . •
04M miss. ,
Fk! BLACKBURN & CO.,' ,Wholitsabi Gra
abraya
road rthaltbars. and Daakti laTnatdal and
m ad , atanafaccarda' Pltdtrand Oakum
eu at Maar Wiushausa, 141 Wake street, rlttabaran.
TSAIAII • n ref 76'6'4 '.Wholesalo Gro
„n 714' 4 V' 'eat gi
.
401trif IS. You—. ':-Ickint O. ROL
WoILLS & ROE; . Vholesalcs GionTs. tuad
wninwsOn Ne.lityStatt4tlvetrittk
11%. 1110/1151.... .... ... L 0 5 .2 5 5 3 1.
lieGlettY eCO;itholeiale Grp
- ow. NOL /5 IF I I O 5 T 0 55 15 , 554 ritutimen.
• or ca .
'MOM It t )
WiraTiogani. , trik*lP{ s tagrjrZi.
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fkgdm, ea.
116B'ERT DJittELI: dTre(f.,r 4Ph - E, - E,
draitatmettimwi:mis. • NotNa.tojrtnal.
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OK 1615ANDLESS; xerto
V 1/ ti
L. J.
rhin
tiArlelt, IniWeradio& Olootrhyr Vtl
earandmiOn Dle. L 1 .11 . _ 1 4 / t tit.a. 16,4
Vismorad rittobscralisnuarturer pomap oor . par
Wood and Water amts. rittabarsll: - 6 -
A. CULBERTSON, Whoa o Grocer tuid
y,:
omataitanuerebant,xiederjin rrpdam nt
ant monactured lat4dga,./S"abe
• . _
.....
.L.& , R; ifdSYtt;lVlLoltnitlCirocers,'Ctra
di- inlaid°. unithaa. sad Dodos elke• -- Embla
nal, sad Ilya
In& sulaxr.-- c-vosou
ing. WoOPWPNP-•••.•.•-......s...IIAZPS !MAW.
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AGALICY, WOOVW,ARD, it*A3o., , Whole;
IP our OMNI. No.ttl Sham steest.littlalstoblif
DAILY
!!=
WTL H. SUTTON
DRY GOODS. .
PITTSBURGH.. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST
,IB, 1854.
lEUMMEEM
OOARP--Lavingle t en oppointied:the'ex
t'Amtzvb.rttheaiinkrlo.ilri Lhpr
po redo by P. JEWICI.L .t. SON, ofliartford.Oonnectinst.
we ner for ads a largo sa=hent o f 41 .44t1 "'
mantraturo, at the • mannfact Rt.., hit Wild.
being superior to any Leather 1342 war before offend
14 th." 2.4.1.
Ali
•
• hoSn stock all.widttts /mita
Rubber Belting 'constantly' on . h t h.
"34sablue balmy
Dopy
ltuirat great. .•
.vA.
J E subscribers are now prepared to offer
for the noyeetlon aliAbers, !Elsie Ilealcnicod oth
ina log In Muelcal Instruments and Merchandise,
the renewing articles • • .
Violin,. Cana 'SM.. Galore. Fluter. rifec,cci4.trea.A
end DamonAccordcona Saxhorns. wma
toaa.fio9kr. 7/nageonea fr.. d*„: GOMM).
,M 14,1 and /421111 T SWAM
Our arrangements withthe largest and meet celebrated
Man utieetureca I. Erato* an surA as to enable us .to poll
geode at their lowest prices and we can offer oar custo
mers the adraolcupc creeleeting tient .1 entirely nes and
carefully greeted, stock: Being In - the Mertet et a I ace
sone W
goods 6 111.1L/g ff er .. 11. read)
versa ; fi t d eeeztgazig yea
intim In many article,.
Agent" attn.:hart k Needham' celebratel Patent Melo.
FEUDINAND.ZOOnAUM I CO.. Ireparterai
eur.4 , car No. 97 Malden Lane, IS eer'f
i. IRA, A nt. for Delaware Mu-
IT E DE undersigned having .the Agency of
- Meseta CARIIART s.xxxnuars (New Iforkl
ll ge s
taal 1arara... 03 . 1 = 7 . WW - r-arvel. e LERRATED PATENT. MELODEONS, -
.
~ ,A , [ B .IsTIN LOOMIS, Heat Estate Agent.
Lock. Merchandise and 'BM Mau, OBEs Ag ent.
92
ocretb street, *bore Wood. Baldness yearntly attended
HELL, Secretary
7, g 4 Water street
~„.
F ' . GORTlON„Seeretary Western Tilsit
. Innie Co. 92 Wain...treat.
GARDINEit COrTiNi Agentfor Frankli'
r n r e Inzarsime Company, vortAeast COMM' of Wax!
orals Ir. mama
11. TAYLOR & lIIISTON, (successors
WTartori 'Warne.) General Conunimion and For
elearding Merchants, and Agents tor Eastern Transporta
tion Lines. . aDealers tu btaple timearies, Plant
ings, (boon . Cotton Yarns, Batting, Tw^se. Mi.-
yowl Ilia Kentucky Item% ToPseeo, Soda .Ash,. leindoir
Olass. Pig. Der and India Lead;'Ziasal Stores, and Merin-
Pail and PittsLeirgh Manufactured Ovals pneralll ,
Agents air tha “Penn.M.lll ^ and "Banner MAI Sheeting,.
No.; 48. Front Street. ( oPlinsite Tealissille,
Pittsburgh and Et. Louis Paekat Landing,) Cincinnati.,
T
A. HUTCHISON Sr. CO., Commission
07 , .. ' 4=4114 Afflntslbtple SL . Lovin Sugar Reflin
ga="7:lnetP. P.allifg.'.lt..""' Pig
s"
r Lead, LleurA
MUSIC, &C.
JOHN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Pertee,
Dilute and MIL el Instruments, School nooks, and
fLationarr. Folo agent for Clrke:loe Plano Forte, fbr
Wostorn Pennsylvania—No.Bl Wood Knee..
lAENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu
.lr I Inotruments, and Imparter of Italian Ettinna ,
o agent fi:r Nunn% d.' mud and ammo Pianos,
with tbletnat's Zak= Attarlment. Alm for Daramm'a
Kum&
SWIRCEDER, Music! Stora, Fourth
.• street. barna Market and Wood Nor Moslems.
rewiring, and Musks] Instruments of all kinds.
DRUGGISTS.
T011N.11.4..17, Jr., (successor to Jas..ll"Guf
-1 fai t ) Nilooleiode (successor
Dru& and Dealer So
Paints, Mu Dyestuffs, tr., 141 Wood t, 3 doors below
irkff 3 AMT. Pittabur3D. ilarD=ular ducat Dr
Paru's Medicine. • ao for .h3O
•- Nolumfifeiiti., Druggists and Await-
JIA • mules, tonne Market eareetinelthaDlareonkeep
band a Ton and complete Assortment or
fr is.)lees.Perfumerrourdartielaspertalainatatbelt
Physicians gseseriptiots eareton•AsorPmmakl- orrl 9
2101 I N P. SCOTT Wholesale Dealer in
Mm. o MIA Validates and DOWN.. No. 2 96
berty street, Pittsburgh. •
All °elm will reecho roman attention.
m/r u eAgent Ita London a Co • valnable famnr medicines
. •
.A. FAHNESTOCK A : CO., Wholesale
Dra_cgdste. and manautormt of White Lead. itsd
Tad ` sad Littkape, corner Wood and Front fteed.S.
'melnt*.
• ta
W. E. SELLERS , Wholesale Dealer „in
ati m a rr a zztgre , ( W . ansisti l ar- Re.
7.61:1131t% W 1 .tax._.:... _:._
RAQN & & Retail
Drasee.s.eorncr at Liberty and St. Clair street,:
SCHOONh AKER & CO., Wholesale
CIF • //Mirada. No. 24, What Wert. Pittibaistb.
TOSEPiI VP. FLEMING, Snmessor to L
osui—g.lFilcox
k ea, corner Vartotatrect and b
stanUy on hand a el3ll Rad complete asm lam etment of ort
Ittellelnes. Medicine Olesta, Parfamen, and all
portal:II cm to his Desiree. •
Pltylielana Pmaalptions careently• compotuadad at all
bouts.
WOOL MERCHANTS.
11111. , LEE, successor to MURPHY ,S; LEE,
Vot2 r ="Vj n4 caT'liT t r.4l eb.
MEDICINE.
Z. TAMES RING: Office and Residence,
0.11211111 etreet. oppoidte the Cathedral. PIM.
WM. VARIAN, M. D.. 0 - Mee 6th street,
below smltheeti. to 9.0. to
I, LILT t 08,7,31.. my 29 74
MERCHANT TAILORS.
OIIESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo
t% Nn y 7 o t A r eal Particular arAgon
yls d"
VILTILLIAM DlGBY,Merchantirailor.Dror
trtr TV per nun Dmicr in Rudy . sod. Rabin& 181 [At+.
WATTS A,CO., Merchant, Tailors, 181
rT
Urdenowstreat.—....tr.
sti:Weree eadVlelledt' for
atchanntsatat7lmied entqad 1 Fever-Cloths,
it
Omr Mae& end ergrtamere will deem dr a ws ealL trahl
MANUFACTURING.
W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail
tniltsvtacturar Doll. Onlizlet Wan. No. SZI
stmt.
:Tony ,WETIIERELL, feinnutncturer of
"PATMIT .110 X TICE.% • superior N.M.'s. E4.)1,111 DOS
.31d BRAZED BOX VICI.N. corner or Anderson end R.
item stretta, one Alum from Um Mad Amt. Orldh-e, AI.
lestbenr • celSO.ell
7 10 MBROWERSD AND APLICA
ral e 23 "" ) ''''' 11 ,_ ° " a ` d
ithirenff.o.
jr.a r ?fa =!L Nittl .bm-iba23.
Bolivar Fire B ac rickng Co_sapa and Crucible n Clay Mtn
ufturiy. -
THIS,COMPANY 11AVING ENLARGED
their s eapanity Ito naternhotecrinsm . ar cn
.6.4
to moot tn. Incream4l demand
Urdc" Wk li tZt i Val Hada.
Pittabatat. lkldondan' XL Int
Boots and Shoos!!
.4 AMES ItOBS, No. $9 31nrket street,. 3d
door from the Market Rouse, .Would Jenne the pub
1 that be has ten • eery hall stook of 'every thin jells the
Doovand Oboe unto, meta so Lotalp,e Geller*, half llalter•
Jean,. Lind Pailores, DulyFrantlha and all the styles
Reuel on the Eastern title= aim; Mese? end Cadldrsee
Getters and Fewei hoots and tßusee.lo all their earfetlee
elso,Gentlemens hos Orme retest 11,11,80a5. Thr esh
Call Roots; Congress tialtere sod Oboe., shoo, Boys' end
youtbs'itssate. llneYreoeh Calf.
Poem give el • eal ea wenlsla to• sell ass ertlele
to 1,11 who terns us with their b e
es Ore
tiou. Remember the plane. 69 Market street. soyal.
zaaX poems,. 1. - Mtol9.
1/1 9 CORD . & CO:
WISCIM.ALE AN - D zurrAu. rettuoxinus •
EAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,
AND DULEUS trt AIi.KLVDS or inaa. . • • .
, corNss or IrO,O*AND ISTRZETS,
Thetr dcck mokrairs .
.ratqualttr !OIL of Itati
su;AWlll: . ..Sou,Votir u 34
•
... New Coaoli. 1 8acton - -41Ieghety, •
orkM. U. WHITE.t.CO., would re, ,
oneetfrilly %limn the poblis that they' have
a a pon Laceek. tctercen Indere' and Randoskey
street& They are nowotaking and are proommt to reeelne
orders for r very demi on of rebid., Coaches. Marlette.
Buono/it Haggle. benne& tn. ke.,•wh Leh. from their
long e awe to the mentrfacture of the abore wash. sad
the foci ties they have. they reel °readmit they are enablr.
ed te do work on the moat reasonable terms with those
•
wanting articles In their line. - -h e
.. . .
Paying partiewar stun:Mon to the mon
toyal
and haring none hat competent woen. hare DO
henitation .In warranting - their work. We therefore elk
the attention of thepublic to thlematter. . _
N. 11.—Iteplairing dens in the bat manner. Mkt C. the
most.reasonable 'tram - . .. , . - . ja2(ktf
• :-. . .
Coach and OarriEyge Factory. ,
TOHNSTON, :BROTHERCO4 corberof
"Jr Belmont and Rebores streets, AllCiaieny Mir, would
teebeetlitily lanai their *Undo, sod the
that Mre nanallseturing Carriages, 00000 ire .
iooo T~
E ei u a irlirs; Bleight and "etude's, in tilthelr wade=
suits of Cobb andreoPortion. • •
• All orders will to executed with stria regard to dots.
• idlltr and bevies at *nigh. Repairs will strobe attended
to on the wet resontable testra... [Mos to all their weak
the best Eastern shatte, Poles and tf hod Eitoft, they teal
nonlident that all who rotor them with then. satronage I
will 1741betIr matted on trial of shalt work,
Pa =req . liesiod to glee thrin • call before Mr.
autos el
Av P.'
UTOuLD respectfully call the attention of
anthers anditestern ,Ilerdnints to his On. Act*
iages. sensing in Isles flaws SlOO to MM. Then
• Carrisses are built tram the best material and workman.
chip, and Under hit .ola Inhere:dont he ouirwilla cond.
be lactior terne
=titrthe aka sort
to tteerea of his bailor m amba
=la in Troll d 'l2"l4 i r ni t g in g a t:Farm s Etna
estsbaeontent. Perrfnis wanting won_d • work will
Dimas call sod examine' his stoet.betato pins Het. All
1. S. irrnfossos..,. K. 1.001111341:1
' • Livingston, 8o n' dt•Clo.. - •
NOVELTY,: WORKS,. PITTSAURGII: VA.
.TRACK and Denot Railroad- &ales; flay,
aidkand Orlin 14 Mtn= sof Conn* do; Thsss
an vlssa, Swint. Drop and.flannls Isktnass, MEN+
tuns a mim. kinds rant >tux anenima. n.tternA•
Dons and Vastnihrtr 6 Ldanaablalspacnalsou of ovssitr
W. WoWALLAITEr
STEAM MARBLE
ina WO,
- Sl9, •SFI' drat, m/ InsaMeta
AAFONITMENTS, Tombs, Grave BtolleS.
ITS, 'nal:Mum Tom lifotsloOmpoolvg Ettmles./t0.,41.
way* 011 band, and made to order, - by ITSGMtleff. at tTa
1a...4 pricer.' 'TIM* bOltaMld im
vatt r gralatzatrez u lt kaad. • Meek
ansa nth oopstos . a Las.utgir=4....
Hew Goods and FaAlois for Goat
. 1 Clotlung- for 'So rbig of 1851.
Li WATTS lk CO. - beg Torre respectfully
i tA • to Inform nick rituni.oui
4=l , ll4,ti t s t o b lLirgiir=r ua th,
sr* marldsprfig. : 4l,l4:a ‘ Wry aro ttelar ., t; mean -o[t
drrrtor
Tbn Zuo.. ;4 1
.2; 1 '4=4 their lust*.
Jur* hltbrirto.vra th.lr humble stlartil tqPiegUie.
latim thiat to qua curtione In Ulu union dlreetko. Ana
V en rirt-.4.oauSent Ifilbrmedtbat our
on
Is Ylo.lll
tirbat7 4 114, •"tkii" 6 4. 0 2IL Mtn *PM-
.; - 1 -..,';lthaillinuittie. - ..- .PiriflasissOordi.--, : ,..;
. i iittbeen'bire beg 'leave teinferm the,
g o
..... - ,
tb ra iwie‘ t terr
ia lssre i agNir tm ipr od e eionk, m
64 ,433. :
_ TAaces,
'SO Eberly, stmt.'
:PIT:ITiiSIIURGHR
MEOVir YORIC ADVEILTD333II:IIISITB.
, . mamaa. a scnns biaera lidverttgins
11 .1 oase :C
a e re" . tand ZVI &o_4 y, !Now_
RAtiable 14ms in the GRIN Icon Tor*.
Musical Instruments.
-
nld inform the Tends and the Potato he genera. that
they are nov prepared to furnish-to Dealers and others
these truleetelnatodlrudrumentsat the Manslheturers'
LOWEST' llrary Instrument Warranted:
PIiRDINAND 7.01311)113M d'
Importers of.ldruileal Instr.:ave. •
anl24.lnr N 0.97 Malden Lane: New 'York.
Darerreo e Materials. . •
y w. Ti ompsoN & CO., 315 Broadway,
-.Ntrr York, lisnufacturersmol Dealers In . Dagacirro•
tn. Cases. A ppar , t up. Matting'', Preservers., aa. and Im
porter, of Plato,. Chemicals, Saner Frames and . Cams. and
otarial, of seem - d , miptloo.
I'ol4r/soder .ft John's, C. 0. !Juliann4 and all other
American Comerop monorair on band at the MAMA°.
toren lowest prices. and warranted Per t. ardnAkar
D. DEVLIN & CO.,
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE,
258, 259 & 260 Broadway, cor. Warren et,
NEW YORK,
WE beg to oak the - Attontion of deniers in
Ready souls Clothing throughout the United
States to our INellities fur supplylur the matt extensive
denuaol front every meting (litho Country tbr the Lotter
uustlti.e
MEN'S AND BOYS' OLOTBENO.
Theism
ruanntiketl.
Istantly it. ..erasing demand for ambled of our
...eture, bat rendered It necessary that we shovidin
...aim oar acammarelatione. and we have therefere erected
a bonding. the largest and most complete of ha kindle the
world, which an have filled with the choicest description
of Clothing of every variety. it 14 our Intention to do
verr hags trade. minions In fart. end we have therefore
mule iru - b arrangements es will Mere buyers alante
and more-veiled rueortinent, at nem. which no entailer
honeemn afford. All goods from nor Establishment are
Warrant...ll both for idyl., and iquality, and the.vitawrit
satlstaction le averantrad to our patrons.
Terms atrieUs 6 months or 6 per cent. di...monitorcad..
anlo-Ixne
Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot.
MCFARLAND & CO.,
331 -YAWLS" Z...4.NE, :maw ~.1"ORK.
Warehouse 145 Pratt it., Baltimore, Md.
BANKS', Jewelers ' and Counting House
lisfesofOverr else. conatantly on band for ale:, end
warranted I.
" r t.
trW Pets, April 5th.18.51.
Xrurs. Wm. .Ir/Inlatak nentlemen—lt fires me pleas
ure i.e Inform you that year Bafe prase:trail Mr Books 414
rap les laulajared In the era lest Welt,' by - which ovary
thluitel on m 7 11....14.• lora" copauland. and a/ though It .
V. '" J r: T d i n7=tsbAre , .,:simnit'll=rag,
thief, answer for anetber ltaMtrant Inure.
j 7.1-• T. JENII37. Jr., 11 Pon
Elegant;Cabinet Enrniture.
SCIIAFFERASUCROW,
• xecus 4 IN Aeaoavd Noe •
iti - A.NUFACTURERS, Wholesale and Re-
Ai. tan Dealer, t, .leh Carved , Reeenvoed Furniture of
Ma y f dleyndpo.
m No
yU elTheo rirore Dra k e s
.do e
t b h y r s nl .
Invited to tell and examine our stook. .174dar
FEVER AND AGUE.
DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S
. . _
STAMPEDE ATIXTURE,
teethe Baer and Apo, Mem* a ream . . Dispepres
betPRI.
'l'tfl frropnetors of this Iffedismo will stab°
without hesitation or fear or nantndletlon, that the
mamma Marcus Ur cured more persons where It has
been Lotralueed.then any other medicine in me for the
One ehmises. Thie medicine hes neither Arsenio nos.
Quitilna in its orpewitlon: ell of the Inscredlents are of a
prefectly health .rarter antt IRhlr etimulsaing end
larlgorett In their tendency... Persons while mins thta
me.tbblem yid not ha aTeeted be ammture to water or a
damp atmosphere no more tbsairtreala their usual health.
Planters to motions orthe country- where the aim , Pre.
mil.. will do well to adopt this medicine. m the patient la
Len blired to lay by w hile under treatment and they may
he ssu rocky espeeds , ems. Tim Proprietor tonlitintrodurs
thnuenda of certificates from those of the highest rreismt
ability. bat prelierseming to the tick' eat One battle end
you will hare the Infallible proof In yourself. Pull 'direc
tions, for Its nse me..natrany o:th bottle. • -
oertineates nan be seen at Gm oMm.sstioelpg where Gila
Medicine be. mired when all others Irma
For Marled& md ell other Milieus Complaints thank
not a better Medkine bathe market.
It boa also bmataken with the auwtsitonlehlmt marema
la newaal cum of latentrietlain and Gaut; toe these roue
Pl tte t' atli ' orri=er . rVrToftes ttskdeidreit
fee_S. - Priee 0 per bottlei.' • -
by unallasulaallyartirot.the Voltia Elates
nin a triZai. must' baar..b to MED a
BLEaKm, Propel:stork Itroodway. Nem York.
no► •Astorrl-41oolloglirel, D. A. talmostook * 00., WU.
• Oft. and Goo. El. oner. Pftt►DarßD. ►7ulT
The Peoples' Book! • '
NO one who can rend should be without ft
e r of THE CONSTITUTION OF THE LINT . =
ATM. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. and
WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDMS.
Jost pobthlted a largo ee.. twit, 1.1a.t. oarea.Ula.
ttatal with Soo Portzlits of Itatbtostoo satt.lotiorrat cm
tintel Wirer - JiYq~ Pates ••
( Vfli,t.Rfitleggt " :4l h ltrotto Nibs IRO 4b ela. .l7ll:lkt.
bnsaerAblilltrd.
rab/0114.11 terms to the tads.. Dookralkni .and oa your .
Wen to the Paltlloher • TIIOS. VEER;
Noonan ow.tattor 1 ork.
N. A— Agent& wanted 14. or-nth* above Roo
throcglarat tho country. joOtt.ts
ma.,, A ,th," awl nrcivrar-Salg th, fazokov , bnirn , k God%
The Eagle Manufaotniing Company -
at a disarm; from priaqf FORERLV COOPS:
iucn SILK 1311.0CATELLES 4.ND COTOLIIVE3,
in Feat variety of Ilattaroa and mm 611110.1., of Wang .11•
of which Patarin art
. _
CONELNED TO OUR OW* SALES, .
An entirely new article for
Trutvznitr: VTIIOLSTEJir.
Whirl r‘vnblnes the greatest amount of DURABILITY
aoJ R.ICILVZSA found In any *ear before used.
Thom Lincd■ are male by rower Loom and are the only
Good+ of that maaufactura eller of fur sale. Dealers
will do well to...mine thrill Roo& b&ne. ortbatlng.
BlrOfaseof tin. Ca. N 0 .4 rn.t N. Y. •
jelßant . S. iLARBIL. Agent_
lEOA Ailllllol7 BE,
BLSZTEI, SPRING 4, CO,
Importer, and Deatm+ fn
IRON AND ,TEEL,
_ _
.W.l Gramm:eh Ser.vf,..Nele Tart,
K.ep constantly on bind ► full aitortsneni
Amid. Ilayp. flame Shea and Mbar MON. • -
• STEEL OF KINDS.
Iderebants from alleertlooJ of the counteT tnelbed 66
call or sand tbele ardent tafornbuying.
Orders br mall entrusted to oureua rlil Le Clad at tbs
lovest names rata. IMAM. EPROM a Co..
J. Lt., • • YteGreennkb tt" N. Y..
OCKELITELIN 811.0 & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGOLSTS *
Ifaa nwarato-Vo.lWlratuon #4corAlßtut.s..4
tIWPORTLNO the lending Drugs from their
origins! =stets. both , In amMost Wien, and
French and lennltsh
Tented Bar &tuba Inient=fiarle . Tc44l' neul
Trieste lipennen, Corks. Sow. an, ilM..ethey offer them im
lota
the InCii num:able Walt Mere eUme In perren‘oe tir
mall. will TICIITO their belt attentlem. I•1119ene
• • ,K11M8EL'.8 .. ..-•
PATENT MACHINE ATRETCILED LUTHER SANDIRE
The only ltdreakedanthi tbearrY. •, . • .
HEY arc, iriade - frmit.the;. bee. ask ' eanned
leether,. arid thoroughly' stretched.' cemented, sad
tad together, mad made tetan night. and
h 14nreet bug to.the Pulllar,anr=trdto beefiest
a and to plane the yarthaerr.• Theyearkbo had
ale. oeble or round—with Lap Leather. Myna .Ind
neannary articles in the line, b a r addenatter ••
ell. , nrne . VOL It tattML. Patentee. =Perry. et.,11. lc
Globe Iron Miffing Workis.
Nos. 811 and 818 - 2funroe tired, New York,
OPPOISITII SUE ALLAIIII
B.ezzB.nooms, 122 ORAYD drliBET,
Arcu.Dons nog IgIOADWAY.
- PEE gabneribarn basing extensive and un
="inanggr=t-ova-earrm-
and Onion thronztiont the coOntrn •
Abooaura aAar maw funnva
atlnfa ikutteri...l r 2. Jteat.2 kap Ilistedsdia r a. tru4
"MV: ra., War t nataarnosm r mid
'Work Sands. MobroUland
Aboo, • superior 4nality of Iron Form Tonoe. ell or which
thry orillwansut to woman stronirtigllnfabfiltn to.n
tr roar . ne t t
li r c pumgo n fr. lonfooturo=ny , : r ot
Finned Melo thankfully' toco;yod nollaieentodorith
aur.a amatta. • • ZNI . LANIIHR,
: 207194t0ny ' ;: ':_ z 123 9± 1 4 1 4 nelot , .
Ct AMUEL L CAVERLY. Wholisalo Dent
-1,.7er Bru., Irat PON sod Wood and
low Wars. Duke% a* On.easen. al
Wlekliwy Nat
es, at., %I them OA Nor los*. mftwirc
...zuLDEs; Cornices,
Doom No j io l lgtEri nu" ' " " . " 44"
. . °" I'7•l°° 2 ?"°'""hag°°°
AUSCEI.L - 41B1g0t1t4.
l i .l" r u lat
Mi C O CM A
•:46 a.raxg •
)1--,810.44nVi I,PropriecOr
ROHM "H: •PATTEBSON,II
gisLIVERS AND SALE rata ,
- • 52...4azer
- onsor-DianwqtrrectaoChent
,pIMS 1 -1111:8111MDII.PA.-
ItOIION,L
•80118tInraT MUM Br, Ann& 5111.1Wr. ;
A DR.LkIII.A.:..
, .n . . ,
H. 5. , .E N SOH, PROPRISTO a.
• isirrratatname; now pirAir-tdr - •
M=M
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.'7/431111ii - X•oBll:COMiliing . OrWiSeotida:
E, - Cop Pl rotors
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
FRIIDAY MOANING, AUOIST 18, 1854
par rutrrtra's lines on the departure of the
Bansiza . ethigrants, Intro a beauty and:vigor pe
until to' himself:— /
Thcrlianens Emigrant.
• We crate the prattle ofsld
1 , To T = L t h ans tteko' at.
The homestead-of the erte.
,We go to Tone a.au of men
On Proadom'a Southern lino,.
• • Andulant beeldethe rotten tree
The ragged Northern rime.
Were flowing from our untie, Mlle, .
A.e our rnre viewer float
The blemilag of our toot/101.40ne
. Lon us ee we co.!
Wa go to phut hor common echools
On &latent prairie owelle.
And giro the Sabbath - of thw lON
Tho rongleof berloolls.
Unhoulegalke the Alrk of Old,
The Bible In oar ran,
_
e go to teat the truth of Clod
Agalltet the fraud ofmnn. •
No mine., nor rest, elm there the streams
That twit the . Keane nu,
Semi tebtlirous gonAtion". .
Shall pont the setting nun:
ITell - Proop the tirstrti at of old
Our. Whet* eerent theme, _
And make the Wee (, tn.' , the East.
The breneteed of the Teed .
From thetbuinnstiOszetta
Corn, Crow-rlts. DtpAisuitloss, itad Probable
It is now the 10th of August; and three-fourths
of the cornfields in the country are drooping
under the effects of the continued drought ; the
tope in many cases driedpp, and the ear'net
properly (tiled; There is; in fact, for the first
time in many years, . a prospect of a . large dimi
nution in the corn crap. Many persons think
not half a crop will be raised; others that there
will be a loss of one-fourth ; 1a any erent, after
incasing allowance for forthcoming rain, and a
late season; there must be a short crop of corn.
What will. be 'the effect of this on the general
Commerce in grain and antin t sl food? We know
both the production and export of the United
States; and from these may draw some concha
stop, as-to'the probable effect of a giren diminu
tion of tbo crop. Let us examine the question,
as to the On great - corn Slates of the.Ohle Val
ley. .We will suppose the loss is
_only 20 per
cent. of an average crop, which is below the es
timate of most farmers. The crop of. 1849 was
just about an avenge crop ; and that we hi 4 7o
bethe census of 1850' Thus
Ohio.. 59,078,695 bush.
Indiana. 52,964,3113
Illinois_ "
KentsiEky.l - 58,672,591 "
Tennessee 52,276,223
D. DlC;il.lri a Cu
Aggregate.... .......... —280,630,857
Now, 20 per cent on this amount is fifty-sir
million/1y busnels; which is to be deducted from
the average amount fed to animals, or made into
IVhiske.y. Now this fifty-nix millions of bushels,
is to bo Wean off from one or all, of the follow
ing mode:icor consumption, ♦in from tho export
of corn and meal, or the amount fed to angle or
bogs, or made into Whisky.
l'he average exports of Indian corn and meal
do not exceed 15,000,000 bushels, and seldom in
deed make that. If we suppose the Whole of
this cut off by a short crop, we will still have
forly,one millions, to be taken from other sources
of consumption. Now, it we tempose this to De
equally divided between thefattingef cattle, and
togs, and the making of whiskey, we haie this
falling off ; estimating at the ordinary rates of
consumption of corn, in these processes:
Cattle 300,000
Bogs 700,000
{Vhimhy 500,000 bbke.
At fin: eight, this is an enormous amount to
be eubducted from these articles of commerce.
But a little examination will show that each re.
multi moat 'follow from a Ecrioas falling off In the
cora crop. It will be observed -that the great
mass of corn is fed to winter stack, not for fat
tening, but to preserve them. There are horses,
mules. cattle, hogs, to the amount of many mil
lions, to be sustained. When, therefore, a hea
vy deduction is made from the corn crop, it falls
almost entirely on the amount to be sent to mar
ket, in one Dann or soother. It is the sarplus,
only, after supplying all dommtio wants, which
goes into the manufacture of liquor, or the fat
tening of swine, or foreign export. . When a crop
venially falls, therefore, the deduction falls first
an these marketable articles.' But the diatribe
' don of the reduction will probably ho a little flit
! Terence from that above.
The manufazture, of whiskey seldom ceases;
and the largest part of - the reduction will be
found in tattle and bogs. If the failure of the
torn crop.be no large as we suppose, there will
be a redaction of 1,000,000 in the numberof fat
tened hogs in the United States; and of enttle in
proportion. The number ur hop fattened in the
eat, aocording_to 'the Carrell:, (allowing
• small quantities
~net returned,) nearly or
.quite 2,500,W. in the United States at large,
the number must exceed 2,000,000.
A reduction of 1,000,000 is therefore equiva
lent to a reduction of one-lAird, in the total com
ber of fattened hopn'end there will bee proper
tlenal reduction in fatted cattle. •
One effect of this will be, that there will be lit
tle or no export. There cannot be an export,
without at once raising the price, beyond srhat
meat can be exported at. Whetherpires at hoine
will be much higher, depends upon various mr
cumstanees. At present, the price of stock hog.
la low. There is therefore, a margin for a high
er price of corn, without raising the price of fat
hogs: Monty is aim scarce; no that the scarci
ty of corn, will be counteracted as to the price
of hop, by two other material circumstances.
Of one thing, however, there Is a certainty;
that the reduction in the quantity of corn, will
reduce, In the ensuing year, my materially, the
Nasality of plekleimeate In the country. When
corn and money are both abundant, the number.
of fatted animals brought to market, may be in,
creased almost Indefinitely. But when torn and
money are bOth scarce, the reverse is the case;
and fatted animals are scarce also.
Let is eeehow Many hogs there are In the
Valley of the Ohio, and how many might be fat
ted. The number hue rapidly increased since
1858; but,let us take the number for tent year:
In Tennessee, 3,104,800
InNentucky, ' • 2,891;163
In Indians, ' ' 2,208,7:6
In Ohio, . 1 1 {964;770
In: Illinois 910,807:.
Aggregate, .. .. .. . ....
Now an hogs multiply with great rapidity, and
come fo maturity in two years, it would-be quite
polable to fat anitillsmghter-em• millions of hogs
in the Talley of Ohio in. one year. If the mar
ket were kept up, and corn enough:in the coon - -
try, It would be done, for there would be both
the temptation and the means. - •But,•the fatten• .
ing of eat millions of begs , ' would require one
Amaral , and twenty millions of bushels of corn,
, and there Serer Is that amount to spare for that
'object. " Full ,four-fifths of all the corn, is' re
quired for domestic stock; and for whisky, and
for fattening calla • • - .
theamotint of cattle and hogs brought
to market, depends. so much On the,. corn crop,
that the diminution of that crop bk . a partial
failure is likely to produce important. r es ults on
the trade in domestic produce. -•
e mai& fear the failure will be greater thari
we have stated it: and that loans results will •
occur in the'etiptily of animel'food, and the, emu-
melee in domestic products; '
• (The above is from a distiogillated writer ow
I eminiereial Sitars; and who- as a btatician, has . ',
wr. equal.perhape In this country. His informs= , I
:don too; with reference to the crops, le extensive
-And reliable; and his ildioloist therefore Aro en.
dtled. to -great Weight. ,But- still , 'not I
agree with hint altogether, in the donelusions he.
areas' from the probable failure of "the crop.
That there will be a short crop of corn, is a mat
ter we suppose settled beyond ;_and that
.thorn ere,groundifor serions apprehensions, that
the yield will be veri alert, thc.informialon to be I
found in our columns abundantly ahoy; hut it is
always dangerous to speculate on short crops;
Mid to commenee new,' to - operate with the • er..-1
pictatlon that: born' sod' hogs 'will be , ehort,!',l
wouldonly .otring the , road to '' those discs
trout
results, which-, have been in generally ex
perienced during the last two year/.. , - •
, Thero is undoubtedly a. gceater, ...aroxiber, of
12901 n the country than over Ware.,. There in
'is fair atrpine titold'cornvthese is a - sevp hate
treP:or..OtitS;:there 'Will be i‘large lOoPort of
wbcat t :froia.Contida:_. tnia.oittie'itlied r iroelty "
treaty—ribs indications are that there will be but
little forelgio.,dimsand for. breadstuffe. These
bete combined, mexoffsetebtirely, and must off- I
set to greet extent, the effoit or a abort corn
tioli.—Ed. of Price 'Clurient.i. , , .
coire Pleneed to learn Rieke* PinanceCout
mittco "hf the'PeensylVl9l,ll\ , Railroad
.Compaer
" hare deterteined'es`fer: truth:tibia, to aus.
?end, for alni:treatint, int-further contracts` fox
new constrection,fieri4.and that there is good
.resicarter believe .that the Mirectore of theliorth
retentylwinis Railroad Compeni. at their next
Ong: TiUadept the, lamp phlbry . This centre.
.lutingbeim .11/reedy. adopt... by the, Reading
Railroad :.Rompany, these .. - thitinkgreat corpora
lions will -cease fa. he , cenipetltarn
. againat our
ftnerehantk for the 'purchase of alonay;. inducing
AtOrbi,thhitiest ex
: orbitant' titre; ' And: if their
eitainple eh anti ti'follp*O4 Will our ether itn-
Ircirt!nehteompanies;guibutirioXimangtnietab:
47 Total adopt a system of rigid q;idailment the
ecaomulty-hertwould sow bffirellsvist thgalb..
~Pt.i., 0 ,,q1 1 *Mob. prennC--./YortA Amer.
GAZE
Tan lioston settlemontlia Kansan isiocatea on
the right bank of the: Konsaariver, about forty
miles fromits moat, and-aomo :seven miles be,
yond the Wakarusa riser. Here:Ake pioneer
company has halted and. prpeecded-qo'• enter
claims upon they land,' it .being :understood that
theAid7 Company in -.Mssaaohrtsetts will•make
that spot the base of their future operatiorie,and
will forthwith; or as soon. as pessible; send men
and money.n? carry elfeCinally. forward their
grand eptcrpiie.. The agent of the company,
Mr. C. R. Branscambe, who went out with the
pioneer.party,has returned to Wercesier, Mass ,
and this doubtless is the person whom thellaint
Louis 'Republican spoke of as going book disap
pointed. - It appears that he has comeback'on
business, and will return to Kansas With the
next party. of, emigrants, which it is eXpected
will consist of about one thourondpersons, and
will leave New Kogland in the latter part of
the present m 00.14 . Mr. - Branicombe, gives a
very,encourging tweeze:dal the territoyy,and of
the prospects of the first band or. eintgrantS.— ,
They have laid out a town, and immeditely com
luenocui the .iototruction of their cabins, and
formed n.regular squatter organization. Mr. B.:
says' their expectation!' respecting the country
are fully:realized, .and in the nbruniatsse of its
springs of puri, sweet, extellaft water, it-far
exceeds their anticipations. -As regards the pros
peeta.of _slavery, hementions the following sig-
• , 'One slave-holdor in Franklin, Mo., explored
th . i•itountry, .and having selected claim near
where the New England Company bave located,
returned to Missouri and removed his effect*,
including four slaves; onto the location. On his
arrival, finding the population.. coming, in from
the free States, and judging well the consequen
ces, he re-packed his effects, and took them and
the slaves back again to Itlissouri.."
Tue. CITIIAN SLAVE TEADE.IeItiI intelligence
from Havana announces the landing of. 00 slaves ,
from an American vessel at the , port of San Car
los., to the east of Trinidad. The tossers name
is giver, as the Mister or Mista. , The veSsel was
immediately burned and the American acamen an
board forwarded by the agents of the enterprise
to Raman as distressed marinets-, According to
the testimony of, one Of these men , they shipped
at New York itt.kareh last, supposing they were
engaged for on honest' voyake ' When they ai
rived on the coast they became aware - of the bus
mess in which the vessel was engaged and refus
ed to do farther. duty. The American Consul at
Havana had sent this man to Now York and the
matter will probably, bo brought
. before the
Courts. The New York Times Faye "that there I
is no doubt that the slave trade is now and has 1
long been carried on actively between that city I
and the coast of Africa, and that the Infamous I
traffic, made piracy by special treaties as well as
the laws of the United States, is coustantly car
ried on from that port and from :Baltimore with
a degree
,of openness and recklessness which
makesthe Government officers acconspiires for:not
taking steps to break it up."lt further says ,
.that vessels are fitted. up almost every week, os
tensibly for Cuban ports or . far legitimate trade I
on the coast of Africa, whiCh any trader to -that,
coast will not have & moment's hesitation in iden- ,
, tifying as destined for the slava trade. Yet. not
i one of them is ever interrupted. We krOaw not
• lypon what Rath ority the Times makes Stage ode,
nents, but we are inclined to think, at least so
far as. Baltimore is coneerned,thattley are-great
ly exagerated if not entirely incorrect.
• The recent action of the Captain General shone'
that he is in earnest. in his endeavors tOsupPreas
I the trade. . A large mauler of thoselately land-,
i ed have been seised !lithe government: j un.l a'
i circular has been issued offering a reward for
each newly, imported negro who , should bit! pre
seated to the autheriries.-7.Baltnsers
, ,
• 31Ecnastest. Crue roe Sraunauswo.—.The
Scientific. American publishes a long illustrated
description of Bates' apparatus.for for,; the relief of
stammerers. • This apparatuseonsists of "r.iselt;
intended to be worn around the neck, after the I
manner of a stock, with a view V...pleasnte cu the.]
glottis es tho seat of, the difficulty with respect*,
general sounds." Ily metals of a seem' and 'a I
pad, the glottis is act ed, on so as to allor 'a free ,
passage for the air.' .kthin *be of geld dr sib i
re:, attachedto the roofer the mouth by* gum. -1
elastic spring,, is also rii
r i t\ v—ea pad °Petting •
against the teeth and the o her. extending bad:,
wards. Tho useof this tube \ is - to "carry.oft\the
reath, which would be converted in its ab=et c,
into a spasmodic, litigant soiled." Thera is yet
another instrumentl:—.l small Metslie-disk; Con
vex on both sides anXhollo4r. la the centre of
one aide an aperturo, designed for the ingress
of the expired breath to, its cavitY, while in its I
periphery there is anther apert'7 forl the I
egress of the breath fro \ its cavity ' to talittlo;
straight tubo, which conveys it from, the cavity:!
Of. he mouth. This instrument has ref; te ence to '
c•t \..
labial sounds." Eminent m 'cal geed n are
I said to have pronounced favorable opint7•on
the efficiency ,of this invention ..` ~, : , . • i
Tun Cnarnax Oum R. It. dam ' an-lisirtxesa f
AND 01110 ‘ i,L.4ll.lcoAti.—Viithin th . liat few days 1
various ruiners have been afloat. u.bn the Sir t
relative to certain transactions that have recently \
'‘,
,occurred betsrcen the two Railroad, ampouies
named above- .' The 'filets of tlie case p under-
stand to be thes'it that the _Baltimore nd Ohio
Itailretul Compatly hid is their postion a
quantity of the beuds ef, the Northweste \ Vir
e
girds Railroad, which- at th is time, in nse
quence of the 'coinpikratively easy conditio 'of
their finaricitd affoirti. they,were riot under o
necessity of Using; and in order to:afford to t. 14,4 i
I
Central. Ohio Road.-14dt they lock upon,w 1
think very justly, as the moot ' important of their, -
-.connections—the means 4. stacking. their' road
'with cars, motive power, &k., sufficient to trans- 1
act the immense through business which it is I
confidently anticiplited that 'this ' roadmill 'do, - 1
they have loaned for a limited , Teriod of time to 1
'the Central Ohio Read, taking , their' .obligat ions ,
therefor,- the bonds of the Northterstern Virginia' '
Rood aPoliers of above, to the nmeunt of s4.ofi,:.
,000. - Three-fifths or these bonds fife bir s muteed
by the city of Baltimore, and two-fiftha:by the
Baltimore and Ohio :Railroad COmpeny. \Upon
the pledge of - these bands the Central, Ohio
Bead expect to obtain' $BOO,OOO in milt, which'
will be expended for the purpose of 'stocking the
road. The Money, wennderstand,ls to be ob 7
tabled 11 4/IF O Pe•-,4 o 4'Asterietin. ..,-'' - ._N
. .., , ..- ~.. •
litrricuran Ago:a—The Paris inorrespond
eat of the Neu-York• Times says :
I have hardly space left to allude to.a. new MA'
reniarliable - intention. It contrivance-for ,
giving: o the piano the only, cituditr.if!wanted,-
a prolonged sound., . For tc* . yeargi has,this beei
sought for in vain.. It wesg. unpoisibl to matei
the piano : sing, by obtaining IVom miustained 1
note, like 'the human voice or the violin:L . ' Thtd
berg's greet merit, besides his unrivalled execn
ff on, was his manner of at lea's! approaching,
uppn the plena; the Vasiiiltsto itidigniensable
many , kinds 'of Manic: The inventlotg 'it very ,
ggiciple, owl - Is efficient and Infallible. The _ln-,
vontoria,M: Alexandre, the' marniffictUrer of the .
Orgee lifelodium and the first rpechrion of It IS
ISLeasovar Ile.rdreolt.—The St.. Louis Repub
eon inOrms that returns leave no doubt
of the, tdietiess, of the , following Six Whig Menai"-
dates for Congress in that Statek' Ist distri ct; Luther M. Kennett; -243, ailettilet. 'otter ;=Bd;
James J. -Lindley;` 4th, M. Oliver; 6th, Sohn
Saml, Caruthers. To the. Lev,
Isloure - from.twenty to' thirty pentode° Pemer 7
;oats &Ake:Meted, ten being . frem St. Louise On
Metlientonite 'thut city there vivid a
number or. th ? tiiii.ai4 ..bed. the "Know' Nothing'',
erganizallai defeated them; all, and, in fact,
cleoted ita whole ticket.
llitaisruraa.% —Accounts from all parte of the
dountry'represent"the wheat' to hard been safely
housed. Thrashing is going forward, and Liege
qUantities of now. wheat will ha prepared for the
mill by the time that high water will enable then]
to get generally and fully iu operation. At Ito,
cheater, li. X., a decline, in- the price of *heat
is said to be not only. expected, but " confidently
fixed upon.hy nll 'concerned:" The Millers mani
fest - little. anxiety to commence grinding, end I
therefore do not prise their offers for puroblee '
upon fermere, and, it is added; ' , with the pros- .
cut - expectations of farmers.. the Millets are
afraid to begin operations lest their first poi=
chases may-not reach the Eastern market before
the decline anticipated shall bare taken place.—
' In. tide Market 'the' , mei& 'Of noar - flour is' iti•
criasing, the inspeetions foirlact week being
verenteen thousand barrels against fourteen
thousand for the,. prorions - :weelt:Daiffoiore
Amerkern. . , .
Ear,unmso,—Thin distinguished Spaniard is
mid to ben v e ry intelligent and able tuali,'fit.!!l
tau already done good swerlett.to hit couFdry f i-i,
:..Bo was, the great supporter of -Clussthum4,
against the abiolutism:of Don Carlos. For.
great 4setliml belfn s . .made. lie ~ea t of
.which.poilthin ho bold for Mx:yea:lc - and lalsiad,..
.ministration was marked', .wig 1,1 . 4.4 0 6. s:Od-' 11 „ -
tendency to liberal measures. /111:WAIS. ezimbed
by a series of disgraceful Intrigues,. and retTred
to England. - Mille inwillelytalade no effort fc
disturb the Government deftitio•ot his country;
and continuing the same line of toodnel;'after
,hia return to Sp ain, 00 l inner , violated-the term*
or.Thot sorb a marl! pUced fit the
head of the revolution; lcida us to' hope ;he; the:
establishment of at leant aconstitutionaltovera t
ment in Spain, which - W - 6dd certainly ; lais..efi
cialsot e m it to . that unhappyFrAvri'lF9 3 c*." ll l
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file news by this arrival is interesting,' bat' is
net very important. On' the • Danube, there is'
apparently a snapinsion of active hostilities,
arising on' the side of the Russians, from the con ,
vietion that they are not in a tit tante to attack;.
and on the side of ...the Turks vied their Allies,..
from a &Mimi to give time to--the Austrians, - to
co-operate, if the Russians : pi:waist in-their Dean:
potion orate Principalities. - •
The Spanish insurrection is triumpliantoind
it is said. that General ',O'Donnell -and• Marshal
Espartero aro in accord. .-Tite-estrufs.at Parma
indicates a palitiMel-ferment in Italy... -.- ..•
The Wan in TRH Easr.--A-ropert-wascurront
in Copenhagen on-the alst of July. thst.lkuitar;
send had been taken, with •great-loss on both
aides, but there is- no authentic-intelligence of
any operation of diaportatice.; Wo canenlyfind
notices of preparatory movements...
' A private letter Crow-St—Petersburg_ state 3
that the Emperor has issried•a-ukass 'hien Isom ,
'pets all'the English resitiente along. the coasts to
'retire into the interior . , but permits those now
living in the city to live anywhere on the great
road to Moscow.
We read in the Delialn
"The-letters and detpatches which we have
received inform us that on the 21st, and 22d inst.
the English.' sqtfadron, composed, of .1.0 sail of
the line and au equalnumber of steam frigates
and corvettes, and the squadron of Admiral Per
scial, consisting of S sail of the lino and 10
'steelier vessel's, anchored at the island of - Aland,
in a bay formed by groups of . small islets to the
South of the large island, and which .bears the I
, name of Ledsund. . The, navigation which led
I this imposing force' from . 1 ts'anchora ge off Ctoll-, I.
stadt to the' middleof-the drain ellgo of Aland ati.:-
' pears tO haveheen. Most - difficult' f - '.• -- -.
• -Altniral:Fitunridge, with several steamers an d , ,
the two French frigates Virginio, and Androns,
aque, is blockading the North and Northeastern
part of the archipeligo, so as to cut off as much
as possible all communications with the coast of
'Finland. - Admiral Byam Martin, whe,succeede
Admiral Cony, who has proceeded to \ -England
oa the sick lint,. is erasing before . Sweaborg with I.
nine English line of battle Ships and the French I
k
ship Austerlitz, in order to - watch' ttiehussian
fleet In that - Port: In ionSequeice of these Move•
i.v
meats it may be considered certain thatit.in
contemplation, 'with the aid of the eXpeditionary l
1 corps expected from Cobb,a to make ,air attar
on , Brims rsund. 7 . ~ 1 .7 " N . 7 . .
1 ..
TIM , Drutnns.The Paris Mainline of the Ist
inst. liiint!lct private despatch dated Bucharest,
July 28th, stating that the Russian - army had 1
1 evactiatml its :position at SChelave, -about six
miles from Bucharest—The artillery, the bag-\1
[ gage trains; and the ambulances, in three long I\
I columns, were on the road to Sereth,Per contra,
however, the Vienna Lloyd of the serots:date ail
this dispatalt from Bucharest, says: -.... - , A: -'
'-Tipsanerrs - .publielsed \ by. some, journaltflhid
Prince t3ortschairoff is vrithdrparlagthe principal
.pert of his 'centre from Frateshti - trt.dineharist, .
11s - errorteou..\-06 , the corrteary, he..is ';concentid .. .. \
th,aff his troaPs \ enit,artillery, , endalao.the .itiedr., ,
kcal, "military,.artd. Other storria„, near .Frateshti. '
and Beluga:writ X The' Unil Cossacks,. that. had
I been detached to the rear of 'BitelMreat, have been
far salne days pastlsiftheir march threugh \ 11u
tharest to . Frateshit,' , •• In , like manner. three
! drakoarregiments and fifty pieces Of the heavi=.
, est ordnance set out fOr the same place, on tbeo
1 16th of July.;. The'hassian-army, is: encamped
near Fretesediti, on the ...niad;rundits,Wanta are:
eupplied \by Bucharest .lephts. ~ : •._ .',....... ..,, • .
Frateschti, which in a naterat . fasteass, iS.now
bar, artificially fortified in addiiion. '...Ther road
.near it leada,betweett two bill...4l 4 that complet ely Oommand the, neighborhood, ~ these are naW
bedng capped \ with hattetieS..\ , Before ..(Ira,orl
Pasha could adrenal a fieny further, he would st"
of ill be'compelled to make libiuselt'alester of
this defile„that. isNosally defended. \ Ealugoreuri
farms a second deft., upon, whieh the, llussians
_can.safely retire . ..in case they should be worsted
nearrratisetitt. • \ . ‘ • - . - ..,...'
• 'For tbelost few. dap' ' the Turks have' made '
'several attempts to lurethiranielans entiif their,
position. by :planting fur titabosciale, and by lear!;,
: ing Giorgeto Upon the, approselt of Ampules, and'
retiring to, thoislandic though: they 'constan tly_ returned early next . mornieglo their (miner , pot'
,
.
1 Prince Gortschrikoff is contipuing to fortify
; himself. and to receive reinforcements on the line
~ of.the Aegis. Troorm, and espedlatly , engineers
[,and artillery, are being constantlisent from or
, pass through Bucharest, for that firm It ap
i \ pears that : the Prince will content himself with
peers
the position; at Giurger, lie has
jnst orde.red „that the regiments and' battaliona
which inive combatted on the:Stis at thkt place,
tad which suffered a good dial, shall,he replaced
by ethers. These troops "are\ on the'march for
.Briebareat, and it is this fact Which gave 'n'ee to
the reported retrograde , movement of, the Ms
'sits. \ Letters dated Gillett the kith, state tfipt
the reserves which were'at Bessarabia were ad
varming by force Marches toward the Sellth, and
were proceeding to.illatii , Ismail, \Einar; 'dna'
'A correspondent of the s Independence Belge
mentions a reparrthat Marshal St. Ationd bad
written to the Emperor to say,that he. couldnot
take upon himself the responsibility of crossing
the Danube and meeting, the enemy without'
'rev considerable reinforcements, in order\ to
feria an'ermy of reserve. The Paris Patric on
thether hand declares that Austria has insisted
upon a retreat of OmorPocita behind the Ltan .1,,
a *
übe, d pretends that Austria in taking upon
herself. to expel tbellussiansfrom the Principal-
ides wide it a Condition - of her interference,..]
that theal lies as well as ' as ' the Turks should - take
I ;io:art in t, e
operation. -, \ . I
The same paper proceeds- to Say that the ad
v use of this arrangement would , be that the
Anglo-French Mrmy might be made available for
1 smellier service. - The expedition Dito Crimea it
[ safe's decided a n ^ The trooss for.thst expo dition hese 'already been- desimmited, and the
Rpm& ns are preparing - to receive them ore
board. - \lt is not be over thOnght that any at
tack upon, Sebastime\rs `yet intended, ter the
shells' and'heavy artil **necessary for thesel,ge
have not yet tirrrived. \ They are however, the
1 Painecheeringly adds, 'expected from one day
toanother -\.,
CON'ITAIITIZ*LE, 20th.--.Tbd Banshee, which
1 left Varna yesterday, announces that a grand,
i council of war was held by 'the mommandersof
'thd alliedlomescOmerThaeha,\ and the Austrian
Marshal Boren de Ems, on the &lake of the Dan- I
, tibm Thoallied trebps were still' at ißaltchick, 1
but important Operations were imminent; nu-{
;merons Anglo-French transports atCorittantine- 1
c hile were hard at work day and. rilOt taking on j
beard water and provisions. Rourehid ' , Paella I
I bid received'orders to retme the offensive. It
wad:hoped that then Perailt;would prortounee.---1
The Porte has authorized the exportationef corn{
from ILO' regency of Tripoli daring twenty days,l
Esonawn.—We have - no netis of Much impo :
tanoe frbra England. The Government had re.,
totted a alight check in the Remo of Con/tonal
on the militia bill, and also on tr principal clause IN, •
in the election bribery bill; tho declaration
hei r s pro -, ---- - - -------
posed
t ha t b ha by members on taking r QAIIIIITSKY Sr. FROPERTI FOR`SALE,
AIM, theY, had not been h e of any of tho IAZ 2 1 1 1 . 0 .:.111,7,,,, , a=t i t e gv i t411, d 701.
no np1 i, k15156 ?reams a
or enees , enento r ated t a G O m oosore , h v f. g , I fran6 bilinpS on,,tbe tales. Thy con= bow. =tams 5
thrown'out on the motion of Mr. !teary, by 126 it,',11'. 4 1,474'=”7,Z 1 2- t =,r ut '
to 86. ' The billoeith the exception of this clause, eocir to e.g'', s.Zl7?itilikat I soZ114). as n. .
was finally carried by, a majority of reven.
Lord D. Eitintrtli motion that the House des
dares the .termination Of• all obligati:us - on the
part of this conntry, , in COnsequence of the con-
duct' orßustin, -to continue to snake any pey-1
meats on =omit ofilie Ettoso-Dritch loan ' " , was i
ignominiously defeated; only five members vo- 1
It is stated that when the Bachl-bonsouks'in.
the seined of Vance were paid for the first
time, thdY expressed profound astonlehraent, on
Seeing- money.; end' on being told that they would,
always be regularly paid on a fixed day—"Bono
Francir!" exclaimed one of; their 'diets, and he
,
tenderly eurressed the money beg: , -
• Pouts, 'Monday evening.—The expedition to
the Crimes is at kat resolved upon. It will be
`commanded by Marshal St. Arnaud, who is to
bring' with' him - 25,000 men. Flirt-bottomed
boats, for`the disembarkation of the troops ware •
being cOtistructed in the animal of Constantino-
Pie, tuldeithe direction of the French Naval , of.
0 ittuawr:-.The Paris correspondent of the
London Chronicle writes that "any lingering hope
which may bore bedn entertained that•Proassis,
.woold•in the end give to to the general opinion,
not (+idyl all•Sorope, but. of; her own. subjects,
are daily Vanishing, and it fa now pretty certain
that a treaty will be eutert4 into between AO3.
trio and the other powers, .to which Prussia • wilt
bo no . lpstfy.' It is stated In•high quitters that
the terms of the treaty are so farsettlechalready,
that in copse of nweek or two it will he signed
and piontulgated . .• Its the meantime, the Ainstri
orrtl*PB ~c ontlntio te_be concentrated on Ilse
'trontier':Williecr is nn truth in the report. that
!they hail entered the prinelpallties.t'.. • \
'-''Srarr.—: Lettere frond Madrid, July 28th, state
that raportere entered the city that morniog,
sand the posture of affairs had perceptibly Impret
-Junta had decreed the_ openint
the Rie_bange, and the funds were riaing. , , ticts;
Han ?algae' had sent a tinnier to the captains,
'general, demanding throUgh them the adhesion,
theproviociatjuntas to the Queen's authority, ,'
'and iceommmdiogiconfidenciu.. •
•' 7 •Tlte. following prociamation from thdiQiicen
.'Wei posted °tribe:walls:of Madrid on the 26tti
tXJaly tad imblleite4 In •theliasette:
7 ,,tnoctaitaiios.4sienlaida.--A series of dePits...,
nilitaites to separate me frelu
hittedacfrielialgtr# distrUst betweenifid
• •
MENEM
VOLUME LXVII NUMBEt 2.
peepleTaisd4he thinrier.C. Alley 63101 aniated
my heart itiimppcsidg innnt sentiments contrary
to the WO= end liberty of those whp are my
. children;
,but even ne.' the ,irittlt: banarrived at
last to the cars of your Quien;'ini , ". -1 , liove that
love and confidence may ; herd agillny \.led be
affirmed in your hearts. ". • -
The sacrifices of the Spanishpcoyl%istoler to
sustain theirlibecties and ipy riSh4; =Pr on
me the duty of Starer forgettini the principles
which I hain,repreaCit4:the ;nip ones wllich
Icon represent—the ptinciples 6f liberti, wits- • ' 1 .,,,
out which there are no nations worthy of. theli ,
names. fi.
A new era, founded Lithe union of the people . ). 1
with the monareh; will cerise tiAlisapPwar even
to the alightestahatle thistidereniatthich I have
from the first desired.tobletont fruit' ottrannals + '\ • - *.t.
I deplore in the depth of my li'MA, the 1111$113?- \.'
tunes.which have occurred, and seek to
•
cause them to lic..foigottmt: with. unceasing so- \
I deliver myself up with:confidence and With-
out reserve to themational loyalty. Tha Vend
meats of the bravo are always lofty. ', \ .
Let nothing disturb for the future thehermo- ..-....
t
ny which' lam sure to ma:intuit:l with my . .t ri ple. : .:--;.,..
I am disposcd..to make every kind of floe -
for the general good of the country, and de-. ~
sire that the latter may manifest : its wilib the
organ of its legitimato repreitentatives, and ...
ccpt and offer at ones all the guarantees., Ott \
-may secure; right mud thom.of niy tbrtme: -, \ ..
-
The -deco m.of the latter is - -your .(Reofdm i l / 4 \ ,
~ Spaniel*. My dignity of Queen, - of arifi,--and. \
lof mother , _ is the dignity itself of the.nationi• ',,, , '
I which made my name one day the - synicolef lib-. ‘,,i , \
1, - . erty, Ido not fear, therefore ; to - cotifideMyself . - -,,, •
I_o' yep..... r_vo not fear.; ioplaci'my ipetionand,
tllAt..7;*tty_ . ..4ll . AilLOrill your hoed . ''. 4fo'iiot
fear, to -put, my,fele under the ;ogle Of 46nr., t . .. .
lOyalty„ , becauseal.fily. believe -thotAmtiliti
you arbiters of yonr.own honor,itod. the
Tin nominal :On of the valiant Dult : o4lei, ''';', \\ • -
, brie as President of the Council •of -lanhiters, ' $ \\'‘
and my contplete-adhesion to the ideas diiedted `.
~to tho COlllO,ll happieess, win be. the most se- S.
i )c 1,1
ore. pledgee?, the fulfhteentOf your noble aspl- ~
Spaniards, yott can effect tbe good fortune end -
gloryof , your Queen by 'accepting ..those which . • ,
she Wish°\y r :a, and ,prepares for you in, the . .
depth \ or. cr plafrenial heart. ' - The *ell- pried'
loyaltiof Id ' who ia: \ about to direct my coon= .... - - .
Ncili, - thd\ardeu patriotism which - he las-maul- .•.,. . • -
1 felted on:So Minroccasioni; will: place hisaep-
tttMenta in ett ie nut4nce with me own. , ... ' .: ~
I; _ r , at Give pale,'Llie 25th,of Jolt .. „054.. ' :
To Ls BuiMe.
[,' 1 ' \' 7 - ET.Atir.s. &vs' 31locit., Minliter'of
-'•-' \ _' \ = \ ' War, ad interiati.. , , - ;: '-,
r
-' \ \ The Preclasnation appears to , lints. been wall
received.. \ The ...iationel, Guard mounted geoid.- -
at
'2, •
at the Pelnee,. conjointly \wittt the treats of ; the
line, hud tli‘deity . wtictraiseull.:' It was eaglet-.
ad that Generals'O'Dohnellandbitlet;-whewere
ntl Sevilla; with 12,000 \men\ woUld:cometolhe • '
capitiand : Oahe their , ermy'at...; the ,disposel. of
\tbli , Jtuttio4 The - arbitrarY\prostcpplitinis fir Feb% .
:lie Men, effeCted,by, the San:Luis administration, , -, •
haveAeen. reversed; , , and the•ileghtletl: generals
(o.'conitell, , 3errano ' and othem) hive been' res-
oared 16 their rink. .
Dix , -. .nA*.K.--A. , ..felogi7pLic despatc\from Go
; pe n hagen 'announces that on the -29 t ult. the
Kink isYued, an oilict-deereeing a'.,,novi , politierd
s Organization' for the entire monarchy. : 2Ce °puha
,f - the realm is. to be formed, and"to be composed
of 50 notables. who will meet in Copenhagetionco
in "2 , years, and - :have. edeliberating voice can. •
earning new inice, but only a consultative voles:.,
in othermatters of:finance. - The sittings ottlio
,- body Will not be public..andits president will bta.
l'isamed bythe Meg.' ", It is thought-that this sr- \
I . bitiary penceeding,;Will not be quietly submitted \ .
to by the Danish people. .• .. \ •- , ';,,-,' , --.` ..: :i s.
'.The Agram Gazette ; ives thefollowing details \,'
ot,.theinsnrreotion iiiillontortegrot. ,-%-:.• • ... ..,
• . 4 Tbe, northern parrief.Montenegre, mad par- . \
ticiliudy the
. diatricts lif Biclopavielt; .Moreca, _
and Riperl, that is to say;:allthat forms
diirilat raised the slumlord of inittricotio, On
' the Sth Indopendioce , was' proclaimed - ia . pita-
`fare of • a large assemblage of the peoplorand‘a
.`
*Oriel' orod government, at the head :of, Which
were the Pope Grote, Itaskovich, Narakow`;,,Popo ',,,
'Orion, and . the. Woirititle lllaisel Marmichi, :was ' l / 4
'constituted. , - .., ', I .., .. ..• ~..,,, ,', -,-,
'- Nui Norm Gonatinstenut.- Rtmcnirv.....lt:is. - .1, - - ., ,
well known that Judge Bronson,- totepalticter,'...,
of the.pert of New fork, in advanco.of. - menu- \
-riaticimfoi Governor. by the Adsmantin or; god . _ N,,,:: ,... . : ~
'Donvioiats. Published . 11. letter declining lobos •',' -
.ctindidato. , 'Nervertheleas he was duly nominate - .
.by the' State Convention.:. - It is mow stated by . ; . -",..
•some:of the lending Bards ot Rochester that hit.' -
has again declined,and that they will reassemble ',
their delegates and nominate the .llon,..Samnel ; _
Beard:4oy, who may bo adopted by the fiefts,in .
order' to defeat : the Whig candidate. -,. v.: a a , '
.
_ _ •
City - Conference met yesteidey;aml
,orgeniied • ,idetti , , disattl2.4ml iraa had neon the
tentmted:fieit3 or•delegates
. frem Seventh
.Iteird, and, the confeie neeadjeuriied . iithat. der
;if:kiteV .settling , the . .4mtter. ,The-ioles'.iff the
; ,Ceitqeotioa seemed to inaicate majerity'ef
.fewlretee against the "AMericiitr 'section of the
,part.y, the contested . seat Lavever; Makititithis
~majority: 'firth , .
Tar-Dr-kin party
writing from Mono Yalloyon'the :TWA gives
\ q.6 sad. s detaili of the late of Lietit'Maxwell,
verYpromising young"Officer,_SMOsedeatli daring
typontlict with the 'Apache; Indians we ,have be
fore reek-Jed: The fight tool nisei abaut thirty
mills from Fort Union. The Indians .ithe' had
etortioittml trameNnts deprziations,:' and Sere
skulkinganined.tbe nnighberliotal, were. diner- ,
-oral cromealed \in a canoe mad \ mules:sprit:lF, to
=die tlielr °scat°, when . Lielit, - ..:Slaiwell it the
hood of four or ilia - pia:ell ' seplirtitedlrom
tiia main tkirdy order-to' cut off their' - retreat.
Just as , belles' asset din g the brave, of. a small
hill; ho trasNMst-byn volley of. arrpws frhni the..
boirs „thsfod.ans.„whehad seCreted thernielres
on the, other 'side 'of the eminence.. 'One toots if
footinbis'righ ern, and nether lodged 'in his
bii3ikst. -- Notieitbklandii* , thii Barer° Wounds than
- indicted, -Lica: .Idanwell. \Mal; continua Mt the
charge; tang - ids revolyersantil.all,ltis anima
nition was erpOttled. At this;iltrie,:Whili and
exiMastod, front the se of biood, - ho stooped to
nvold'aa tirraw:directhd .t.reas Shen he
'rheeiied Cite in the ekowaeofhis headYwhieh
penetrated his braili; aria ho fell. from biiii_hone
s carps°. ; The body was\recovered ' his com;
panione, end: was interrtsi with :Military.
I ' hono r . : • • - •
Tun birectora of thelferTork Crietal Palace,
,latte ntdhorixed their.Preiddi4 to nen the 'entire
1- Coneerispis fataros; i*ttifenoe , onclosimg the
i Nieto; and'althe properttbfthe,„Association,
deliverable hn and after - Noviteber nexi, for - one
I=h'alf its netual coat. - net rat:cookie writentood
to have bten. atnint $700,000: \
• it
}.o2.eigli4lll3tertf,
A.3-",baittinattufactAred - slut to artivo. for Nat. FIT • •
ant • . .11EN:16TT. (lUDS*. 00.
ESE, FOrdign - and
s4ii; arab: tf_8•34.14
tal? • • WADE( OW.
.
P_RA.V.EIt , PQIINTY rAttn.FOR:SILLE:
cp thrm Mooted oo tt'olr l:oo;C '
mUsibF; • r .
for gtquy. tea Lama of wbiati em rlilarad: , ltmetnd UMW
nu taro twaquafortableDruillog Bootee; and, a good couo.;! - _,
; try (Mat 3SIIIUVE try4o fest...R.lm atorles alga. stink all tha
requlted runtlaz ciNircithA mattiltio.bookvbeat augur&
"Ma= allt.t.%A.i • Tht , smopoir =Wan* 'Cu. A .
of bittonttiousand atonal aoal..d • atiiFlor" quality or
pottereptsi.' Tries 52.00 0 .1.0 13 .ta.
;.‘ • aIoLAIN
_AO-PATI.TN'ERStIrP-l'hiiN'a Mil - day as.
* . atin t t igt h nTibtl A ri
sad,
Nitiburcif..Aokasts%,ll4l. ; '.4112‘.
'At --- "CrEM --- PERC ENT—A.I , O%RWL williell ...
• ff or pir. rafaiii;CroarnaVoifrY. Kfridirfnarker, end
Lcillecauclit, lonaanan4.7 noant tad, arrtral. It
_ Yor n , PI. teeklatt he exclriAlmie by oohing way of
-themi ' o t i orxt, or for 16 Omts.. and cbaralnaZ mate for •
.utlari, ".. aa I ...e by ths onr rat-ra MO. or the dealers
WV doing, but charm omy .. d r.trorable wont on all of
ltwoa I. 1011.. 11.boald 1 arUanYtkang Hie nun coo t, I mon.
u.a.,,,,, o l ogeWharaa moan on tabs dr tbaa
Ina rev sio - .Wen ans - : toms In fatal.,
frosannith .111 rut &put, thooLi y arrest *ell liar.
. war bazar t h a n tlut 11.7.14.1A./...de7 NV eta - W h., it
' coma to Vallnni lose than soot, I en ea. \ ynahma of UM.
lam, &SYMP. , . '_.l:. • • •O• B. LOXVO \II, b? Wool at.
1CP . 2.0 tee; to ourtre for'sato by
: . '..r.. -..:.:.-.• .. .. ' , .:-.:LSALaiI . Cal'. CO.
elcs: hi - do/error sale Dyy
FMLIERS-7'*
HUtTS AND COLLARS ofamtitiTed make
otmsners. ea Wood eltzso
jr,DARWIN'S HOOF OINTMENT, Tor ,
be vencoatiori at lbo 'sot „ol nom* and Pott.lo-,.• •
...ruled e : go , !d i v v ,,,,Lii l w t go o :a . ota= ln h t o r h .
or l d.,"efo r Ae , . , of
•Xtches, Immo/trot the oldo. nom sal 13e.o•Vr fwt
nt l :o7" th "L=Ve . i ? 7,u4h " , •
R 11. Usits 1.7 ifeitt4 :••
P. 11.••••Tbablotinent troamkattd to aurr...:.:
lOF-10"-tasi*w airiiinitomootd=, .
• ..i.•••,LWALEI2O3Xracir•A
A.CON SBOULD.ERS-45. bias. in atm
mato toir to onso the lot. ' "I.IOXET I 00.
OMET,ES—TZKIIoss jast:fted and
' nreoditte - " " ' ma- , 1 rwzYIZICOO) VIOL
Vitt.. - TURPKNTINEfinusaIbI). L.
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