• , • ' • ./,'....."?., , , -, ..'ff - ''': ':'",' ' . '..... - !`7 - '...'"'.`, -.. ,1 ~,.. • - :.`,..-.,- - ',..,:,--,,,,,,,,... - ~,,. - -'-'-' ,• ' , .....__. . •... - . , _ a 2 r - • " 'S r. -.,' . . . , . . • • . . - --•• Ir. : •' II : B TABLISHED IN 1786. • ' . .:. ,:fiw - --,,,,.• „...._.--- . • .. . .• ' . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE . :BUSINESS. CARDS. - . .... PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY M • -;. • -W:HIT Bde'oo:' -__...._- _ DAFIEI BIM Wilyyla • - lusty= amour. aOSEPII S &. A P._ MORRISON - Att a6l w. Cmoa N°. 1u Fourth aster , bet ar end Orsot. Pittsburgh, Po. • • 21721 • • . .. • t DAILY...4Ig 'dollars kw stastB 2 . Mt" ha/ T 44162 L:. HALL, Attorney - at. Law, "Bake ' WEIDE ItTe4ero dollarepwr annum, Qatar hi Miasm Qatar • welrei Btaldinge °no" et. 64/. hatwaft FOtartil and will bow semptlea cat the ibliowing enolitionsa -"l b w, . ~.. Warnedoe .. - 40 --........-. 6 .• o Oa *•• ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney attaw : Temotysepleil do t -,. „... .. 20 00 . . • Th. pomw an , each dot taitrimaressed loom person. . and tabonauriably to advanew. No dabs:spars will JELOBERTPOLLOCK,, Attorney at . LBW-e -ls Pad aster the yew andrag, anima Us mum u ...seer 'Conner of Flith and Grant etreetaopposite the Court. -,...,.. •t• •• RATES OF-. ADVERTISING: ) ' JAMES J:, =AN, Attorni o ;* a c.4 w , office , oeug iu .k.cion,4„ r Na ,,,, x ,,„ a . L . A g ol o • , • of Fourth street, tmw gams, Pittsburgh.- jallidlY F. ':;,18,74..:=, - itt=a7.l. .50 :21 .. .-EIRANCISO.FLANEGIN,AtteIineyatLaw, • !,• • • Do , " t - - " ra w 4,l„ l := 6 .... •.. •-•••••:: ,t, 00 _II7 No. 170 Fourth, drat; Pittsburgh. * •.. . -.. • . ,Do . , ~, Mal Weeks -=.7. -- ...=- - - • 000 • • JASPER E . B . , •Do. ~ • Cane manttL............--.1.--. oOn . BRADY, Attorney at: Law, • , Do . : le o naigt,,,,,,,...,_„;____- „. r oo •-• ~ No. 89 PIM street,Pittalturgh. • ' DO ' '' .*' - t t - -• : el l wr thl--..- 7..- - 7 - - - :.. -. 11 :0 1 .. B ANKERS AND •BROKERS. • nd .., - Manding Outs, a Rom tar bees pet ;.. 6. 0 00 . '.. One &M Dr week additiowel line. - ..- - lI:ERMAN & COp , : Bankers and Exchange • - Om *MA% changes/de at Pie Ware, (PM arc • ' Itrokas, 0.95 WoOd Street. airs= of Dissacnad.A*7. a._ _Wort, ) atedgebreof yuper.......-..- ---A 215 01 burgh. pa, or won addltilmai Sonora Dumbed over OW mouth. Ltd _ swam and Nell Itank. Teter and Ortin 'lllMosmt Them fog aseb Mialtional . squaw inserted !older tlae . rawly Mao, rug asst and PrattdbattlVota% at./t. Cathattiab. id OM - Bat_ _IRBIL - - -•- . • • _ • tha principal cities& the Won; Raman Deposita on call n Adairditabauta asitialiss a swum sad natant. I,ltora tendon interst,ra t their propt t attention total! MA . . ' l PU l 4l lh a ll =tg LW adverileeMento "- l i ktraerra Erabange ta l = l tly l for sale. .nith.Dl-ly •lbented like amount charged ible tbotr publitation. - Anudu ...du". fog osuu u rebtnu . d t a u .. Sure Emma.: - r..r.sirAlar atina..-.....nazorce Estirlat.: he other adwatimmants. t• '•• .2 • , . . .IiItAISER - 4 MUM, • Bankers and 'Ex .absr of aot marked, on the eckner a speoltiod change Drokera. Buy sad Bell Gold and Sliver and will be continued = Ibrbid. and Not., Ingots loans on Red Banta or Mock Seca . : ritl P liristl e siti r eta a sunize.... is arktif )... , eftt to ...N r or.. `rd ri.r ...r..7 sNtra aid Time . titir own laintedlato bast!!!, anal all advostW-ments for Mons made on all points In the Croton- OM. comer of r t .I... l=tpear persona as w eosnarted with as all advertimeme own pp~~ssllppea~s ,, at d a t ,RILI and Wood !toms. cfroottr Prorate the tit. Chaste. oWl4y. /li z am °l6B.6 ,ha t r t . ... in no -14 .4,......3 1•Mtl et. " thet toast: ate.. I*. -, .D. KIN ' G Coin. Stock 'and :Exchange me on am/ moment adverthanTalg Wil iww".." 62 / ilLitokez, Fou nt'_street-Buys awl :MY Stoats on net sad twomPtpayment it. dented. All odwavisementa are charitable institutions. Ore amp ~zar&L„,„, , a t , „„ agral. , ,,,k.i.t i r- ;,...... Vard,tuwashly, and other public median. end all urn Bank Now B r ua , t and sold. - • - -Yea "' pitt. I ratan 4o t tl i zo in uaz i wmcnoticoo, to be charged pnos. pay. • Irtrialltsi , mum__ ~ ____ _ 30estra Halnta...... Vt. it. RUM , , :._:.lattata to ba dogma DO meta. - • jpALMER, H A NN A Lt. , .Cod Snecessors• to I 11ritbant donna, unlace maistrim. jan y w i t= u-i i - ...bit., rode! . ...4 .. a b ou Hatney, Hanna *Co., Bankers:Exchange Brokersand.l osiers in scream and Domestic xhangs, Certificates of . , IL ,, .0.,........4 all a tb v ,,...dm v ,„......k. Remit, Dank Note& sad Spade-N. W corner of Wood and Dona, qr gegalring .notiosa degigned_to calf &Beaton to Ti nt Current Money . reoeived on =at. Sight FM% Deireset• Coneerta, "at Is . public entertainments, ..... for ma m mal taßaetkaa Mae on is, y all Wu* whom char ara mad, for 00-ail notion ef ITN Poljtointe of t Dnlted States. • - Sato os-enny antler dads:nod to tall attenMort /.• WSW" MEd= Paid Au' Xmotopo and Amerrican 1 in " & " 4 " tarest,osar illil areilv betllinarted" S m e lle d h tba llm attur . er. Go i d Owseee =ate Ontionsigsdnenits. or Perdue. shipped twat. the mime be lb - ket - mist r. :If Intended ta wet . .ort Mend terms- , • . . _. . , . Me local column, the woes will be charged , a ,. a , n u x . a . „ at the of 10 annewn lima_ .- - - - DUMP Or sir notion. to ba st ar ~ mien W111.11.' V . l - 1:01§ . Ir, Co., Bankers and To Mom Atltkum S 2 matt _ . . v v •Emaapso Broken, North East owner of Word and Foal .A.genteaudAf adeertisemants not Thirdstreets, FltablarM. he mods r yearly rates, hat allowed ! =se at of An tranimetions ma on liberal terms, and callankuts . and one - third per arat frOM. title .of promptly *Mewled to. • • .. 5a9-11: .. . - - leicsay cm mann= Di DOM tuna . • burgh: WILKINS .L'. CO.,' Exchange Brokers, - m4 ' 4 ". /law 1.46 " 68 . 4 -• -;*.--- 10, 6 ° - '4 Ito- 78 Fourth . stmt Oppoeito the Bar& of FRU ' - All twarimetimut at newt :liberal rates .1710 - .. aDTlsrvsausts-v -want taro. ' 9 °4 2421 /. tla IWV° 64 ibw. " 666 •••• - •• 6° ww/L • 1 1VV - M. * L.ARIMER; Jr., Banker. and Bro. Do. • emit ad timed inantion...‘.2s cents. ' .11/ transient advartismanta to bar paid in a:Wane. - W. , 6th "wet. No. 68 . odioloharter the Bents of P ttaborarb. ' IMES OF DISCOUNT. - • - lIOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign . N. ... Dautestto Bills of Exchange; Certificate. of De -0013.11 Oran :tsar PM MI 1111.11311.1311 coserra ST 1 , ..1 . Bank Notes and Spode, No. 69 market street, Pitts -- N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers. bomb. girColleations made on all the paincipal Make M. 57 Maned Wawa Third wad FotertA Os. .ftfatarrole thwo.". o t l / 6 4 °Wt./ 14 "w PICANSIBTANIA. • My Dank Clortimat.l.- HA -. rtgrabi==zr.Lia,"9/`'wl- lt, ,' BOOKSELLERS -. &C. .7x.....r..t a...v.r. fafoyetto Bank.----. do ,:ai k r. Couttuerat-......par Oblo Liking A Trust On.. do jr L. READ, Bookseller aftd Stationer, No. • le or _aorta America-. Western Reserie Built- do _a 73 Imathstreet. Apollo Buildings. ' eff. _Nortleri laborites. Rank of limulllon...--, - =,./ " 6°2 1 6t 1 6': -- ' 262 % 1 N rkliti.i .. - ,h',.. i. ' -16 ‘, I T - .R. WELDIN, . Wholesale and- Retail - ig= °(/* %,„,k 0fp,..,p,,• ,Ag .1„,,,0 Beau_ x • Dealeria Blank . and School Books. Paper and Ma ftMeelastaltaf, 19r -pm..._ • NW:IORF... - t,,,.....Fr,.• No. ,/// Wood .coat, tortoma • Third and Fourth) • Batik....t.----- Nene Torts: Qt.y..•--......par wwwwww• • - ' • . a ,* ag jank ' u tai g .L., -2 1 Pst C". '! li 'l,iireglig - ir U 6 EMT S. DAVISON, Bookseller. and Sta p. Goner, surcemor to Davison A Agnew, Na t Market ..„' sehanieF Dant-, ...---Par *-- --*-6.:361 new Frarth„ Pit:tabu:2h. Pa. . * It=lania l"l = . . ?MU ETA - D - 1152WA11. k. Southwark Sank....---ser All wheat Dank!_._.... x M . }6. * Y S. BOSWORTH,. Bookseller and .. Manda.... .Bank---Ple ii ,,i; t .%o l, Blia• - 1 , , , pader d. btAt u ak.• qr. : " No. 8- Market Arcot, near . . el " t 1 n5a 1". .,.2 BS. ..e r atit . Va., Ns ' A - jiA * CO., Booksellers ' and Stationers, Fannon' Ilk of Da,Cheater-jrr Merchants'A • . 11li ft Na " ag Au No. 65 Wad street, neat dear to the =new °Mara, , Pa. 'School and law books constantly unhand. oelleragatawat-t-par 'north Western Bank., 6 " -. . We ll ne 'll - 4311faiN -11l of • ..a.-..- . . SORT AL • • COMMISSION - • SLCe • Peak of Mbldielown, .11( Dank of Cape Far- 2 mentgomery Om ) 1ara1c....-par Bank etMeIN. Carolfs 11 ~ ~ u „,.......___, . ._ . , um ellgortbenbaciana-sar G em: BanicWitatington. - • • __•••••-----'- -----''• ... -6 " . •'• - • ColsonMa BIC ADri alga Co-yow ercbante•ltie,Newtotrn, 2 . . ,T.. W. et al . Doylartwern auto- --.. • SOUTH CAROLINA. g oo k,,_,,,.____ ou m u m. stet tk u g oo . g r i ORWARDING A 'COMMISSI6N MER wiz - - gale Bankt.-• -. .......134 Rank of &mill 2 ' 'CHANTS and Desk. hi di binds ef Pittsburgh lien. Tamara. Irk of atka - Co...pas Sank of Charleston.. -. 2 n wed Article! , lead Pipe and Sheet Lead. No. 177 Fleet Farman' Stet Lance:tar-par Planters' ANlectunt's' * Bk 2 Street, Pittsburgh. ' ' . . a" . ir , a. 5 4. Iformers•Bant of Manlng.par . , GEORGIA. Farm Bk of DebuylkillChLpter aumda Ina AMg Co . ' ' . - . • • Fa. A Drew ' WaYleeot frtnE.M4 HASA AbSturt.--• 2 WX. H. SUTTON; -. - ' ..,2 Lllll, Boa t---.. Ilk of Bennewich,_ Amara 2 .., „. .. . , ..., • . Boat ---..-.: , _ TENNESSEIL . -Wholesole ttreeer, - i Saporta Ulla trefirtr us Mineiaiiiaenk--..--....Lhi Adisolvent Bank___..„ -.. 8 Moak- ,-.- .. par _. ._ KENTUCKY. OREIONIVINES, Brandies . and Old MO . Ctounty - Rank-Awr at arßantoetakadatia; - Fuouougahala Use Whbdry No -, Sorttd-East earner „Miank.-.-..par-_,..par Bacot LwaiseaThereton . W d Front latttb6.4.l. • of Potunrumpar NorthenankorKantorky . ... 1 "' .2.- Deana '- *. 'l'2l . .... .... t ,Wiaa 'jc i ßo i s . ..:r . w . , 26 .thertinit A lleiNteks: " n Vi; POINDEXTER, General Merohan -1 ..pot . 4...._..0s Bit.Watattarrow stowslk & h flwa/w- 1 -` , / oNotog i citrat r o= " riii= m ar m . itgalor - g '''aNk• Torai..72 -.. ...=1# 2 / 6 of Moto ormlootm- 1 4' 1,17& - A. Dal BANE; Commission and For ... argil , '....llStatailankma Braciebto 30 !..,; 66 . 1 , 4 06 pl 6. tar, l. wit,. sad Fowl.. at Altran..'.. do Bata - of 1111noia.. ---.. 75 ." 6 "./ , . 66. . ...M.S. .... , Duca . 11i, Second at A th osta----.. ao .:. _, wisoottalx. - •?.,rt. rt.. -•.- .• opotr.sp .''..^.-•;',. at , Mport-u- Mahn tMe /a- Co. della .i . .. un ~,,,,,u ur.. .:-.a. - a ,• . • L.. D. un.,,u,,,• .at: :• ' ....::at, Tai - Ms - Altilhanlc lal2 ;Denk 3 1t081R1 . 14 . 74 " 4 - e - sale Grocers, -: • . linnanhat ',.. . M k at Tra5da......L... do Doverament Stack Bank 3 ; Produce 11.01%1Temenahation, Mershatate. No. '•-• ' lartzton...,- . ...•.- 1 ,,,,,, =0. .n. r ....... i . : .. 7 1 eryag.,Fims . ta, , ulo . . - Item* gt,Ciolumbus .-..',A0 State 11ank...--- - -- 3 ascusura usastwou-,.......--.-...L....llZlASCOgnrOatrell ' =ta t Sd a ..,' "W e bUla-.... do o ai a t N. 1.,,... i ,... T ., ; . . t „. • , PRINGER HARBAIIGH & CO., (Blames mmandlii'L....:. do Bt of thalloate,Torosto 6 lora to B. Iterbaush.) Commbsten and ForwanDot .. ' =mato/or- - -..... do Bank: of Montreal...-... A orrhauta Dealers In 'Wool and Produce generally Nos. Emelt at Cincins do Kt of U. Canada ToramtAi 6 145 Find o=lllo Second .trans.. Pittsburgh. Pa. api.ly --- at WaMtington..- -do . EASTERN EXCHANGE. Jr & - at Codia....-;.. do On New Tak-----. )4 • W. REA, Flour Factors, - Commisaion at 1.,„„„„,„,..7...... ow on phi1ed01phi5........,-.. do • eadiforwardingMmehauts and Dealers in Prodigal. st Stetabenellis- do On Baltimore._' • --- do gmferall . Orders far Pittabetewb Manufectures ply at Mt. Yertuo.--. •do WESTERN a n onym l . A W . Nos. 74 Wale. and_9o Front Ma., Pittsbnanh, ' : • 2011 y. ..= a 8 0.7= 1. :: - .to - Louis: .A. A. uu.or_ '... . ._.., -Arr. T. Joan! .- ;= 3 ra,i.v. t..... :, t Do Iit er .:P r .WILT2 T F - em ye A, lt. l O voo t - , 6 * .r ( ?Nj5 c0c... .e? . .. 4.1. --- S - ClCC d er ,or. rd"td - la at at kaatrit...-....... LA ELO4 - an 0w. .n......r .... .n. „ _---3.5.50 ic00 .I , r__ ..„.. t.ic.b .Z.,f,,, taburzi , ki .. , .41,,,,,,,,,,..„.. b. at Pt_ . ...--com... do Rag* new-,..,-..-a-10,00 4 - manna - = 2 --------. If, p,-,„ , 1=-----_-= Pro :ABET, MATHEW'S & CO.,Whorestile Oro r -=.tßavell": elordneas...-----.-. NM • ears. Comminitin and FOTlrAillilf Matchanti, and at. Myshoga ....... do 80TTR15RA.................... 4 r 83 tato. Beighton Cotton Yarn.s7 Wata: et.,Pittaburgla. araueb at Bilemdfloo- .do T en Gulden-L.......... 336 '• Borne it Wortetur- do iNapoleons----- 830 ' CER & ANTELO, General Commis : - .- linauch• at Xe1dia........--, deiDuads.--...:----. 2,16 doff Merchants, Philadelphia. Liberal advances ..11rantehat Itaningstown...• 401 •..,.. .• , • . cra cotasiguntents of Produce garterally.: jal77 • . ..* - ' - .. -: PRICES' OF:STOCKS. . .. : TORN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, • a Deans in Acetone and • UMW= row Tim rrrnmußou GAYSTUIL BY r tt = la ttLf t welwap o266 Lib.tr.t., pittibwo ' ' •''' t * •' * ' A. WILKINS' & CO.-. ... a •B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio , • STOOK :AND . EXCHANGE BROKERS, ,b=pommo, ma womomoo ttwomptoom WIMP in Western Reserve Cb Butter, Pot and . * * *- I V °. 7 1 2.6 ° 2711 2 TR /26r. - • ' Pearl Am. and wectern Prodooe generally. Wotan street, . between tiodtbliebl and Wood. Pittsburgh..• • ' .' .• • • /Trroureas..Asurastl.s, 186 L - . Irma, es.-- .. • ...rooms mem .n. ... . 7 : ' 1 •:- ,„,„.„-''-. : " A '2, , ..,,,-- :intriArnitt ---- IFhtletr.GroCers, ...-..., .... - --: ; -•-. • - -7 -- " Ai 1. Produce and Coinaissimeldevetuatts, and Dealers ba ' :•,.-,. glutted Stew Wt.......-L. 1 0 0 •- : "'' ntJan.ll.luFf Pitts ninth Manatiketmer., No. 112 Seand street, :Pitts ", -.- VW. ~- , lie. -: 100 • - -hat. Feb a Aug. burgh . ' • • laliky.s3 . a ...t in rga......,...,... WO - .- Int./snail my _ ' P 5.........- 100 -•-- - Ing.Feb.• And „, PHEESE WAREROUSE.-lIENRY - EL' ' - '•'Allorro----- , - ----" I°o '*- • tot- 864246./ 11,J COLLLNS.Foriarding and Contanimicra Merchaalkland ..t. .' • . .• • moop. sa" lls! 03 . : -_, ` • la . Dash-in mane, Butter, laks Mb and Produce generally . • --r -- • ' COIXD. 1T5.«......... .‘ - - • .' ''' . 25 Word street, above Water. mamma • •• • torn • i , r iii,b,„„„A „it,,.. ft__ 100 87 "...' Ina...laranJuly ..............D. "- d , ...walk . 64, N.Y. ilj o ° rs ....: b r i . 1111.24 a , VON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole \ -77 . 'ado; ge,PhiL 100 00 •-• , do. 1r male Orreeri and Comudadon Merehapta, and Denten ..t. -• . - seaw works. . 0 be wr - , In Pittsburgh Marrugualtunea -No a . Water stoat,. Pitts I =tto l tnilax 'll i=i •50 60 6$ • Dt..ll :ol let* .E ., duma 8aa1,„.........-. 50 47 mg ... ' or 4 . . - TACOB FORSYTH, - Jr.:, Forwarding -sxtd . amoomm• tartar/ IS V .. 2 1, 5 :: .: : . . .• . • autcommtmoa atotetwayo: 68 Water stoma rittsbm=. Wtine7res% 50 - 6/x ,''.• - • . . - _ ......,1111363rgr , • , . 2 i. ;,' L t , m i .,,,,. .2 ;t„ MIAS PALMER Importer and' Dealer In French and Amex:lean Wad Papa' Na se. Mark" 1. W lthin gt- d St. 4l-11"2"4.---7 n ao aa w out sir -"''' 8 P et o 1 ` 1" ':11114 and rutat i lft2 2 e ; • • ' Northern Li l e v t. 6. --- .. .T. 10 40 : 8 5 Div, . 6 pr. s • 1 2 1 12160 /8/ 4 / - 23 ' /6 FIeCLINTOCK, ImPorter and Whole= ' MOAN% Ws Ists- 2.:10 . Il D 17.2014 fk lA% and Retail Dealer en Carpeting, Mar oft 19 115,14 . x is vs s. Table and lama Come. Window Shade, -X= I T /6°.° 157.' ::. ga„ 20 . , Steam Boot Trimming., No. dig Nankai treat • ' • As."""iii""° llo ' .- •‘:- .." • L ll .' • • ' - - ,K oz O3,7MS & .PATTON, Wholesale and Rw• • • , httOonob - taMata-.- .41 40 DIVAD.II9 oh, . tall Grows, mg the Eastern side of the Monona.' . ttergi Lemberins- '6O al 2.F . , i do , *".-----5t5.U5--- - 5° - - . • ' ' DRY GOODS . . - tea ana, all. . . . • uti .g '. .ilu Works-- 50 .113 58 • RANK VAN GORDER, Dealer la Trim.: sto atompator 60 41 41 Div. :r 4 4113 . in Umiany and Ciknan Lace Goods. Embroideries. -• l' 1... u. u 6O 10 -' NW' P l°6l ' ' ' • Ocu l t's. Innalehing Goods sad MUT solider, et. foil as • enn., can always . had at N. 83, come of ...-..--. ja 663/ 44 : 1 ‘ ' l a test and llwbith theDiamood, kittelntrgh.Pa. API 1-4 Balt._ „OW ma..c.a.,. Ottadsol &Wiens K. - .- •• - .- *- ' `'''' ' A. A. imams A oat., etymon:loon-. t.. samara A ea, et Yong. 1 80 Dry 100 105 DM . . *'• A -A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail ' awns to Poney ma Staple Dry Ekvads, 25 Fifth •3°MIM,n 2-2- 26 . * HAWLEY '& • strßentatlio, .Wholesale . -.. alika 60 10 . $ . • - - , 'end Retal-Dry Goods MentltantaagornarDnlfthesa t)Sprt4 en „ 110 HO Er' DIY. uet Pltsborsh: -. - ---- • . • I°." nostan--::: • ./43 128 IN; / 1 10 . K10.• • ' GROCERS. 7t ~ N.R tour • rm cr "' --------- -i 1 ' JOHN FrOiD & CO., 'Wholesale Grocers 11. ..„.A "-- ... ---•-• - - . - ' acwondiata NorohotaaNcr 3 weed and 215 L ab . :...:7.,........,t....=,...,:.= :.., Al ... Is, ~. : . y Wert, Pittatrarth. ._ '. , . . - S i° - . Ii t OBERT MOOKE,Nholesale Gio'cor, Ike -il• 1 / 6 92 061 6 ..". - • 2 / 4 ' 6 i'- tifying Maniac. , Dealer in Produce, lattaborghlian •* -."-....----- .... 25 ". • 20 ' ' • * Stay and WI Sleds art . ..to and Bcostettlo I* Ines aud '7: . 1 ' ii ‘ 4lr." "'''''''''' .. 7 6 I • let Na 316 liberty stmt. Oet baud .a very larp stock of superktr old Moranufattela Whisker', +web .ni b. i 001115 . ! • a . i ............."..«...... . 2 I * • ' - r 9. BLACKBifitN . & CO.; Wholesale tiro .- - ;'' • .A. 4 •-•:.•-••••••••--- 1. 4 )4 12 - .' - • ari sa .:Purnishaa t iall=fa k Prodr i and " " ... 4 . 4 -- • -•'-• ':"" '- - - - -. on hand en their I=7l7llWater street. PIM= " : . arm0b.............-.:,....... - •to • • PO • • • ',IIISHANOS AND DLIIIMO -Donn , '• A. :WILKINS Oliest Make amak Matas,. 167. lburth pmg. pirragrostar, PA. . .;;FO.U.KUJA ,alld , •Domeatio Exchange, uoin, Sauk Doti, sand land Witiriatt bought sa4ticade jkitit.A7::m thnii r 2 sad losum itesotkael., sad stiktxnt Commbutlon. • ' 01161 , 00 • 41112 1001,0 a TUB lift -:GEORGE - E. ARNOLD & co. -. R A A f ats KOIUMO BANiEr Z, OOLTO 74.Kra , ant; *paw sank qf ulTessisedeasst mortnasl . • - .7. • tIDLERS AND .7°4 i omuLleciz ?wow ;1 1 .- - ..Leteli ?I wow leer ju1i4141147. -... z.,1gan0wir....«.... .A....1-...;: , •113114..a..:. -•.. , ,... 4 .4 1 . ralli• ATBMAL FALLIS & CO.i Coiwilission Monabantr; sal Omen! ForrszdaVTCavud, III" ~.I..ilrWar•m e ra.4l6= (bee tr 0,. .. Man an IlmFnai lii--,: r 500n.311 - ii A ttrighVbSta ' . • : i=i= 49 llll= I,l=lg= fr,com, JOECEXlVcamitur. - waoasix.x Azer--trurc bZ4LZ2 LV c -IMPORTED-CIGA. o!, lemerd===. , . . .. - '...:DATLY:'"PITT'SBV faihrfidiriff7ds:lCOTZTOM. 41- 1 .30111 , 10911.1...... ...JAIL=..IGURIIII C. Bal. UOUILS ROE; 'Wholesale Grocers and 4;l=w/don Manbsata, lio..lo.lLibertritreet . . ... ... oux a. amount, .10Ult ASR/3.1. RAGALYY CO., IThillesale Oro .. v ... r ip. Not. ipand Wood 'treat. littatarxh. nt.TJAM - VOLUM,' Groats. and "'TV Tie DMLieraOtorr Of Wood and Meth strand, tar ,a.: • ,•••• sssa• • bergs assortmant of =roan** and • Ant "hur-Yoreign Milt. and Ponta W Dotal Dealers turpped o, tho Minna term= - • • - - 110BEBT DALLEIL: /a CO.,- 'Wholonic. Oracers,Commirkas lliaokants, D.l.rs in Produer Pittaburilb 11.antiFtnrcs. Ha, 263 Moir 'Usti. IrCLIMUMIL ..tarum.& IicSANDLESS, %summons to 41=.tj a me. ti Mzgri n Yalu. Lad Pittsburgh ilfamlbetorm swan area 'CULBERTSON,VitoIouiIe 'Grocer and Ckiramladon Morelant,'Datier In Predocip sod Pitt.. h "MsazAketured Artialwor 1.96 Warty axe, Pitts. norn. •LbYD,. ' olosalo Grocers. om.'' . ...low= • • • • sad Deabmo in— • Round g sa.iusi r: • AGALIM-WIZIWARD CO., Whole. a .. ems', INO 4111 Ibelial Matt. Vbllll4lbliko MIZ= ALaiCA-Ra--tracing been: appointed the ex ahve Acacia,. Pittsbargb..er the tale ofPahmt steel Cemen and - Stretched Gaither Belting. tnau• ufactured by P.J.SWSLL k SON. of llartlbrd.Contectlent: ASO owed:kr for Pala a large assortment . M all width.. Fmatt‘trod, at the manufactures pokes; his. *Kith, being ..peticre to our Leather Beltingever behne offered . in thle market a biro stock Mall 'widths of indla! Itubber,Beltlng constantly or hand, and for sale at the •Itactilus lialtlnkpV7l%elO.,ll6ldarbst street.. AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent,. Stook, Ifereheadtee sad •810-Stoker, Otos Mu 03 .to Stmt. above Wood. likatdaegv promptly attended MARSEIELL, Secretary Citi- S waUlasaramEL F lli, GORDON, Secretary 'Wes - terri Emu GARDINVICOEFIN, AgentforFranklin kjip. Insonatoo Com , psor. north-egg tomer Of Wood MADEIRA, Agent for .Delawnre Mu tuallaranace C 0209 6 ,17. 42 Maze street IMM=== (IEO.II. TAYLOR.4.33IJSTON, (succemors mull to Taylor t 'Moran.) General Coin Luton and roe warding Merchants, ara -Agents tor. Tra MO Lines.Whoissale Deakin in Staple Groesiies ' = Ins% Cotton,Cottar Tann, Batting, Tirtne,..Manills, Mis souri and Keane-kr Hemabsere,. Soda Ash, Window Glass, PiffOliarand WNW ' Naval Stores, and Cincin nati end Pittatnuat 1 Ka ored ...Goods puoraiir. Amt.. lot the "Penn Mill^ and 'Tanner Mill Siteet~tinSs . PiWirargh. No. 411, Front street. (eSdleedte,l4. .. pittsburgh and St. Louts ranker. lauding& Cincinnati. .. . ....... T. inuntarentn. A. HIITCHISON . k CO., .Commission ito t atrh it navi.a tents tor theapouls Elararr i ernlr 4 - My . 324.7Jaa.Pallrics.. - 1117 MUSIC, &Cw- 11011NR. MILLOR, Dealer in Piano Perla, Magda and MOW Instruments. &hod ttooks, and loma7. Ede agent for Chiekertura Piano Porte, for Western reonsylruds,No.Bl.-Wcal street. , HENRY •lELEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu skat lartrumeuta, arid Importer of Italian String", witt =rllont , Clark's and to;tezt nen% Mao. : DRUGGISTg. TORN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. o M'Gnf ?l/43.76i1a11ti=5,102,11.%114=5kagdd DesZ o ln: Mitljor• Plitanir ifiriteguar Agent fbr rat“.lo . ...... LWILCOX & CO., ..Drugips and.Apoth • marten, corner Market street and theDiantoud,keep constantly nu haul a. full, and complete assortment of On.gt.kladlductPreniuttry.andartlelespertainingtothelr burbles, . mearriptkom airefullreompotmded. mra 01IN P. SCOTT. Wholeealo Dealer in P. Pitteburch. Ra t. da OW. Tarniehes and •DyirSteak No. 296 L T dree All order. will receive prompt attention. 4/liirAnent ibr lotidem t 00. 'minable Tangly medidnee. mar 2irly . . A. FAHNESTOCK sA- CO. Wholesale inTl ' .l=, oornQ "dm" lllll7.oP .l'ld .ch igg i A,. lAE., STIT.T.FRS, Wholesale Dealer in ~_Droci. ?alas, By., naffs, Oils, N'arulsbes, Mod street, Pittsburgh . Goolo 'warranted. Rica 011:019/1 RAIIN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail Dra shearkaraar of Liberty sad BC Clair Km* J - SCHOONMAKER • CO., Wholesale • Dreads& No. A Wood street PitUburih. TOSEPHYLEMING i Sneceesor to L. Wilcox .111.1 F &Co, corner Market street and Dissoond—Rea r i ar= band a MI and complete amortment of . Modlcine Mesta, Perfumery,. nod all Pertaining to his badness. , Moisten. prescriptions carefulla cmnamindcd- at WI 'hour. jaStly WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE,Auccessor to MURPHY ,t LEE, Wa4 Deal w ound ,o rArnml . 4M tirehrt far tba MEDICINE. EL JAMES KING: Ofilca and Residence, No. 112 nth street,• opposite the Csibectral, Pitts. /alai NU3f: VARIAN, M.-D.. Once 6th street; v V . below Smithfield- CO. to 0 . 4 . S t r.ar., 714 fr, P. L. - larle did MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Cm- att . ° u nnrlai:i - T 7 ottrClorgt nelil 1141VILLEk3risIOBY.Merchant'Tailor,tins . vers! Dcakeri I r Ms& aothUlian L' WATTSCO Merchant Tailors, 181 • Irterty xtrint.,:hre an. . now nothing our rag 'tacit of goods S. CI oritluraues Our frintrarn=teiriNiedpo,7l4:=Mi 111 ANUFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and. lietail MarnArtarar. and Drain. in Cabluat Warn, No. Mt stmt. • - JOHNJ'WETHERELL, Manufacturer, of PLUM Hai TRIM • impfrlor stele. eoum BOX and TOLAZED BOX VIOLS; corner of Anderson and Itob Won otroeb; am dome from Head street Fritts. Al• 'ninny City. • odifwell EIBROIDEXED AND APLICA. MAN 712.LAS—Statadlalt =Owl for gmbniden p- And d ark by • • - L: 8. WILSON, Js- ^ tl - • • • No. NU% Pain anat. atom Um* Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Men zy "'NS 00 2futar 4131PANY C AYIKG . ENLARGED ets aqaPty tbr mattemottai ,ns! ere see .etred to meet the !stemmed deemed thr their:Reek, Redhle sad . Buildh4 °rd'n ITalkarLaMblelßmist. Pittsburgh, September 121. Boots and Shoes!! giAMES ROBB, No. 89 Market 'treat, 3d doornail the Market Moen, erotdd Inform the rev that he lug nun a very fell Mock of every thing In the Boot and Shoe trade. mirk as Ladles' °sitars, half Gaiters, Jenny LindJ_Ntdormt Lady Franklin, and all the. styles Land on the EarterndtWc aim, Mime and Chlldrene" .oaltere and Fancy Boots and Mmes. in all - their, enlisting abet Gentle:llene fine ilyera Patent Ca/f Brant French Cali Boom., Cangreo Gaiters and lihnem also, Boys' and Tenths' Boot., line Freud! - • .. • • Mane tdve an snail ea we ..be to nil such an article to WI rho boor cm with their watt= mierlll girt satistse • tion. • Remember the pima. MI Market Arent. /24 Iva D: Yamw_ • - iebRD - wnoutseus AND RETAIL NAIDIONADLN RAT AND . CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DZALINIS &ALL KINDS OP NUM, • CORNER OP WOOD Alp rzpra Imams. • Pittsbnip, Fa Wroct •mtesoidlenrr• paalltran fill* Mita awl Cs BonyModsßonyCnNs and B9=teti. New. Cod&•PactOry-Alle' Omni ._. M. • WHITE 4 . 00.;.w0ri1d re 7 aataA Wortfollr thlium:the ,'t theT hare a chop on Lacook, &Wren Fedmal nubiletha and ilandualnry streets. They are now, neWbas end en nrroareetto Moire orders for every deectirlorf of vehicles, l'ic=lt tic, e u'r el 3 2rtie s=att ' n ' re . abie er:r ‘ ic, the tin they hare, they feel •omildent they are net& led la do smelt on the meet reasonable terms reltlt thom meatiest articled In their • • - Paying particular attentlon to the mitotic,. of materials, and USTing none but competent workmint, they hare no hesitation In rarrantlng their work. We therefore atk the attention of the nubile to this matter. N. B.—ltenairtng to the hest manna, and on the .• •• Coach and Carriage Factory. " • TOTENSTON; ,• BROTHER' & CO,. cornor of U • Delmont and Mom streets. Alleiheur CitY, would rexpeetfully Inform their Mende, and th e plezzeitli : L they are menutleturtrix mara, Buggies, Neighs and Cl=nn aU their various Kyles of finish end priniortlon. • all telling' will. be executed with strict reseed to dare . Mt/ and hintitY 01 Onlids. Atemlni aill abe beettended to on the 'nett reasonable term. Using In ell their.werk the teat Pastern Shafts, Toles and Wheel Stuff, they feed confidant that nil .who brae them with their patronage will be _perfectly indicted on. trial albeit. work. • Purchaser, Inv reminded ingive than a pill twines par COAOH - FACTORY:IW . • b - 7410, Marmon! Atfry. new ItLod • &It BIGELOW, 1010PRILTOR. • OULD reapeotfully call the attention of Southern and Woatern Merchants to hie tine stock Carriages, ranging In prke from $lOO to 11600. Thew Carriages are built from it best material and workman ship. and under his own sonryttlon•- Ps ma, with Enna. donee, warrant his work to be Ink tt6 none mantas. tared In the Union. 'Me mean of bushman nod the reit not In demand la Ude elm of wark,has induced him not to build any onnmon or tow priced work In hie establishment. Persons anting • gond honest- work -will pleas call and esannue goes bean! going gait. AU L itialtaffoX........altTlV nuts.. =MUD Livingston; 'Roggen dr Co. NOVELTY WORKS MTSBUEGIL PA. Tg. and Depot: Railroad - Scales Hay; ag tad Onto dd.; rialdbror and Counter r_ _Door me of all sleek daina,Drop and Thatab War:. Coffee %MU or marlous Mlle rent Mlds. approved %materna Bolts and YutenlnAtf i kaleabla Iroa . Calatala of ert7 W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, man and 22$ Liberty Etna: enpalte Awillyikkt slrfnd • • " •. Itil ONIMENTS, 'Tombs;:' Giave., Stonee. ..L.T.11, Pandture Tops, Matto*lmvina St , la: 14- loan on baud, and amide , tor Dram tosettloary; at ttuo lowest pricer. Three , bundroa Mg nal and abated &- ■A. for atouomooto kr..foa harat Nook and Blab Afar tat famished to Um int at Oa lor t iVaa. .41.11 order! 51.101 witkdanotelk M 3 9 Ltholf.7 ' • • - • Yew - Goods and Thus Mops for Gentleman : Clothing, for Spnng 1854. • en WATTS de 'beg leave' respectfully', • to ink:* tkitit 13091MIUS the pair Itoerally. that they bare Mat yal a sh.h sooty of GoodssAl7 al to their patronage— *As Meg the me stark.* —anel that they are ready to moeltatre 'Beebe elAugt hem up In thetrumaltmperb stela. " • • Metall expromet by their cotta tarn hitherto, their hatable efforUth plea an. eltulP -Wag theta to emb mations In 91• ULM ellemalon Yak ora—htleangrrs am Ingartaadthat out hem 1. . e.. .Igbiely dreat.cgarta . sleic abate Bt. Clair., ap29..f5.: ... ~..i.ii.,..,iiit„,,,,,,,,,,:„:„... ra , subooribort tit* iettveito: Inform, r, fits k ' Idtheall,l7:l,lllllrxrdWi.; 13 L ai.gia...4.: MT ' '. '. .r.li) , _+ ' 73=1 '- b•Cib0t) 7 1 , 1 . 14: 7 . . NEW TORII MASA =NEW EL From - VIBSCITER t- SCREWS Gettig! lityaftititt House, No. 346 and 348 Etrosdtray; Net Vorti 3 Osto No. LW .ilidiatie Ryas thitStfit/ New - Musical Instruments. .TIIE subscribers are norr'preparea to offer forthe inspection of Yobbira, MaideTenieve and eth era radlng in' Mnalcal: lastrnmenta and' steriluisau, the !Wowing artlelec' r • • • • Adios. Mee. Boasts, Guitars, yhde4arVea,;;&; Theieb • • and German .Aszerdeona, &shores, (bred _ a Pia. tona."Bagfra. Tieraboner. de; de.; German .7ienehanditalianEltriaga dh4d.s. Con'arrengetnentalviththelargest and.moat celebrated Manufacturer. In Europe.. eneh as to enable sal toren goods at their loweat - arleea and . we elan offer our custo mers the advantage oraeleetlngfront an entirely new end earefolly etreeted.rteek. Debug ha the alarket at sow WITII TiIr..Cd.SEL, ready to iireeptorany4ob lota or gooda that may offer.lre!an afford opportunlldee of Nu' gala, in many artlelea: • •-• • . • • • &Weida ofiJarhart •Needbatale celehndel Patent Melo. • deon e. itepartere. aul.2.9ntv " No: 97 Malden Lane, Nevr York. TIE undersigned having the. Agenes . of Messrs. CARHART k NEEDHAM'S (Neer.'fork CELEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, would Inform the Trade and the 'Public lo amoral. that they are now pretiared to furnish to Dealers and others ,they truly celebrated Instrumental st the Manufacturers' LOWEST.PRICES. • Eregr Instrument-Warranted: -• t • • - • FERDINAND ZUGBAUM , Daimlers of Musks, lostniments, aul2.3otv No. 97 Malden Dane. New-York. • Daguerreotype Zdaterialti. y W. TITOMPSONA CO., 315 Broadway, •Nsw York. Mauurectur ~MDealenln Vaituer..- =typ%Catcl i a.marat i 3&ttlngt Yreper ve jYnm .az,=d= Ali of • deseriptlin. Vokttlander .11c John's. C. C. Harrtion's sad all. other American Cameru conatantly so hook M. lb* 31 .nuf.1. 0. Soren lowest Da snd warranted I,er.t. ”1076 m, D. DEVLIN &.• CO., CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, 258, 259 260 Broadway, cor. Warren st, NEW YORK. WE beg to ask the attention of dealers in Ready made Clothing throughout the Malted States to our faellitlea for mmehing the moat' extend's demandfrom even Mellon of the Country for. the better adalities of MEWS,A,ND.BOYS CLOTHING. The maitintly logreasimr demand far Clothin of our manufacture, has rendered it moraten-ythet we sh g ould ilt• crease our accommodetlons, and wo. have thereto* eractat •bhildlng the largeat andmost complete of hatted In the world, which we have tilled with the chokett description of Clothing of every veliety it, la loner Intention . to do a ven , large trade, mfllooa in. fact, and we have therefore =detract arrangements ea will insure buyers, a, ranee anti more varied maartment;at Mims which no smaller bonne an afford. All goods from our Setabllehroant are Warranted, Loth for style and tquality. and the Utmost saelshictiaa Is guaranteed to oar mtrona. ' Terms strktly 5 months orb per cent. dlocount for malt. nlo.lmv D. DEVLIN: - At W. . • Fire and Burg . lar•Proof Safe Depot. WM. MoFARLAND & CO.. • 33 KAMEN 'LANZ, NEW FORS. • .Warehousel.4s Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. A-NKS', Jetrelers' and Counting Rouse Jus Paresoterery she, conatEntly on hand for sale, and warranted In e ery she, Wor You., April 3th, 18341. . Marro. 818.. Xi/Wend: Gentlemen—lt glees me pleas ure to bulb= you that your Aisfs preserved tar Zook. and Papers uninjured in the Sr. last night, by which emery thing else on my premises nu consumed, and although it raa exposed throughout the trey to Intense heat, Ito eon tents rentaine4nnhartned. ThePalhorith little 'repairing. will. I think, answer for another Ws!. liespeethillY youn, .10-Y T. JENNY, Jr.,11 South William at. Elegant Cabinet Futtitare. SCHAFFER& SUOKOW, Ner,12.5 VILA sThonyst...fiess IUANUFACTILRERS,VhoIegaIa Re ly". tail Dealers initleh.Oareed;RlMlVONi kurultur• of every demniption. No inferior articles. Orders by faithfully andprcunotty assented. Dealer. and others are invited to tall arid armies, our stork. 171-3mv MDR AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD' BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, For the Rags and Agee. Cltaprn Rm., Dirpcjas - and al Billie,. Ajllffthmes. ' THE Proprietor* of this ;Medicine will state withnut heeitation er rear of amtradiction. that the ... mash. Marna Yaw cured mow pow. where It Ws Wen Intnetured,th. any other medicine to we far the abr. diseases. This medlEine has neither Arsenic nor Quinine In Its nompoattlmi. all of ihe Ingredients are of a perfectly headthe character and 'highly stimulating and Invigorating In their tendency. Pangs. while aOng this medicine will not -be atfarred. be exposure to water or a damp atmosphere no more than wham In their usual health. Planters In Neatens of the rountry where the Ague peso sail-, will do well to adopkthls medicine, as the patient to not Wised to lay by while under treatment and they may terassuredgfarpredystlor. The Proprietor couldintroduce thousand+ of certificates from Mow tithe highest respect ability bet pressuring to the sick Mr roe Mural* and t i o , i . teril .. l.lar , s .. he Infallible; pr4 b ,faus i st...-self. Full dime tkrtificates can be poen at th ' e oMee;show Ins where this 31edielna has cured when all other* haw failed. For Dispepeisand all other Billie,. Complaint there li not • better filedleine to the market. It M. also beentakenlth the utonlablon move= In aeraral twee of Itbesonattsm and Goat; for these con.. plaint. Woe a tablespoonful a day. Cu. bottle of Vale Sledlelne very often boa tha et , rieee da. 0 bottle . In all 'mesa ..the Cnlted MY" . and Can All It hoirsale orders most be oddness.' to NEM A lILE66HR, mob Psozristors.O 9 Knediser. New A arris—rieurloyt un0..11. A. Pohnestoek a 00, !.Ri ms t Co.. mad Use. 11. Keyser. Pittsburgb. )40.1yr tiePeo pies' Boraii NO one who can read should be without a cony of TIM CONSTITUTION (IF TOR UNITED NO DECLARATION OP INDEF./DWI:NCB. and IVABLIINCIToN'S FAREWELL ADDICE6D. ..ea t zuw=7Artraitg e L . .4== tinted nape, PR:cc—Cloth. ZlThitu4 Peper Omen, o eta. Conaidarlo the:kyle In which ale Book rot op. It Is nee of the CliMl'll.l . en wall as °Death* MOOT userci, booke ever nu bed. Llbmi teems to the Leda. Bookman% vend on YonF orders Wine Ettbllaber TBO3. PhEllE, B 3 Naeststreet, New , ork. • 11.-Itetlable ,Agents .nlated to . 0 tar above Book throughout the country. DOW, Tho Eagle Manufacturing Company ,16omfactirrineter rferfaeSorm the flawing dr.riralate a/ a disecrorgfrow Out prior kr FOREIGN GOulks. RICH RILE lIROCATELLiS AND COTOLINEB. angst Kelsey of Patin". and onentoi are natno of Colonic .11 of whirl ratans - CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, An entirely neer article for FM-MTV= CIIZOLSTEiIr, Which oomblose the gruten aramint of DURADILITY andltlClLler.BB PAW Ltl any article ever beteg used. flaw °cods are taut* by Power Loom and ve the only Goode of that manufacture ever offeredlor rale. Dealers will do well toes - smite three Goods before ywnelinsing. 111 - 014ceof Lb. Co. N 0.4 Park Flare, .N,Y. Jolt-Cam a. lb MARSH. Agent. IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Importer= and Desders la IRON AND STEEL. Greanrich Strial,.No• Fork._ • ke,P constantly on band sMI assortment of Das, Rod Band; Hoop, Horns Shoe, .d.otber IRON, STEEL OF ALL RINDS Mercbante from all opetkms of the country are Invited to call or mad their orders before baring. Orders bitnall entrusted to onerous will be Wed at the beet :watt rata. MARLIN. SPAIN(t C 1). 1012 r. atz Oreetmlehrt.,.. Y. SCHLETTELLY BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, M=Ml ' Hare mama /*Pro. 170 {Maas st.,eor.st/trelmon, • IMPORTING the loading Drage from their aripinal market., both Europe Mid Tart Indim.rind Wench mut Euirlleh cbrmleua. Perfumery. Tooth. .Nell and hair Brother, fl air Moms and Strap, Faris and TrioneOPmste4 C rk., Soaps, Peo dri otter memo. the snoctremonebie tonne. Orden either ur or trY win maim theft best attention. Le 12 , 1 V KUMBEL'S . . . _ . . PATENT MACIIINESTRETCDEDLEATUEB BANDING, TAsolay .Itdst leuutainthe Cbustry. • .. ' T HEY are made frorn'tbo best oak tanned leather, sad thatonsehlr stretched. eentented, and ted together.sred nude terten perfectly straight; end , liteh=licat 1.1 .u0 th e ? l el i ter b d wno t tr i ttg . be b e: f i e= • shale, double= Mond—with Lacs Leathrx.Writs sad 'ay necesaary articles/it the line, by addresehta • . jel2.3m W31.1103111EL. Patentee. 33 Pens it. N. Y. i 'lobe Iron . Railillg Works. -- - NoS. 311 - 13 Maros need, .Veto Po-4i f 1 OPPO3 PAZ ALLAIRII WOllO3. SALES SO t S. 122 0)14 ND STREET, ' sows 1105 aaeAbwdi. Tra enbkribere having. oi.4nelve and 1111;, ter t =l arrangements for nutricdleettuinurety tar :warders tl=l " eort r .arc 7 otrter: " r ''_ r ' i'mbli* ' . ifh0C9177.2,C4187` .. ./RON;E/JLIAI2, . . - . . .of eisery_diptlon, - . , Gratiags,Santloi.Dwars..MtW47row Risisterar, *ix irsiii ornamented; 0. Os and Coulks for adders. /ran Meier, Scirece.. frasa Stands, Flower and' . ,IYarh Sands. Viebrethe d and :Nat - Miro. a niperliar quality of /ron farm Penis, all of which, they rill warraot to mpg= In etrynalladanddlity..bestr ty of also and chesparea, the ntanufeatute of any oth-, 'sr bonne In their One: Orders IVom d e n fee d 9f the tinned States thankfully reectfal andersented with the, hinted despatch. .. ... ENT-1 LANISES. -mylltaerr • ; . ' .. -1210 rand street N. lc ~ . - Q,ANUEL .1, • ,CAVERlX,•Whologila Deal ioer triprociiniciatoted Pelt nnd'hfb. end low Ware, Basket*, MOP, Cordw,Twlds,Wldthig,_Alatch 9reenwielret,N. , Yorit• - " 01.94”, iNDOW SHADES:GiIt Cornices, Table 011 JOHN TtR1111:42,114a ufactuterml epL, Dealer, N. 10,0a4s4ne 0 enstham Soisr.: New York.. . . - 049-IIY MiscEL'LANEOUS. - PPr1.14111714011 mostr, COACH FACTORY, - - Zfrov;L"'" . 40 'D.ll4llO,lirD sraz.gr, • .. 31,;BIQELOW, Proprietor. . ' R08F2211. PATTERSONIO LIVERY 'AND SALE.. alaim RTABLIC, orner.Diamml ;free!ugd Ckrry apl64t - PITTEBOBLIII. PA. • • . ' ASIELABD. 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FURTHER DETAIES BY THE AMERICA. .. essay have been,captu ed hadle , kaown that on Been; Friday.-The Western' powers' have ! board of' this Russian easel were the Emperor formally rejected the Itusziatl . proposale, and ; Nicholas, his son,lbe . hdalte Constantine, the made their own, which will likely-form . the Flll, , Archduchess, his . wife; andthe Russisn'Adrairiti feet et a conferinee at:Viertin; but it is improb- The hforning_Chreniolenscribes the 'rapid re able that Russia will accept them- ., ' treat of the Buirslans to Alto fear that the Allies I , FP111? the Landon Times , Aim. S. , would shortly bib a position to attack them on i i Lsrmer °muttons ox renDenuart—The op- i their left flank, as a portion of the Anglo-,French rations of the belligerent armies in the Danub. [ forge 'advancing on Bucharest 'acceisling to an piovinces have .-assumed, within these few i the late detTatehea, aye, a character considerably Moredecisive than i .and the :Id division of the French armylift Verna on the 2ilk for bilistria. rs reason to believe - that the before. The Turks [ twill bar cross- I There s appears reason ' to maintain themselves upon Ras ed . the Danube free jtaltaiinelr. on the 7th o ; last month, and subsequently established them, i Le Flo of the S'etoth; thus holding* a ;great part selves in the townof. °knee°, on the opposit i of Ido ' ldavia Still in their occupation, and, conso- , bank. The Russians had retired to Fraterchti, 1q uently, their present movement can in no res_ village within a, short of Giurgeve, an I pect place them in a less hostile and aggressive on the Uncut communication the..head-qua I position in th e°Sal of any European power. , tore at Bucharest . At - this conjuncture General i t ________,,,, i i Gortschakoff, as - war positively 'asserted, .. sum- TMSsnaroos. Convisvon.—Th e proceedings' I to F monkof the anti-No braika Convention were ex.ceedingly (' mtesehti all the force underhis nom- I matfd, with the obvious design either - of attaek. i intereittog; and we apprehend will exert a marked and imPortantinthrinme on the politicsOf N. York lug the Turks and driving them back across the ''; mad of all the ether Northern Stateit- Very gen- , Danube, or of . opposing their advance. A few Iral distrust tras felt concerningthem in advance., days later we received intelligence that the for- It was feared 'the Convention would take. ultra mer of these. intentions had been tarried out by It and untenable ground in regard- to slavery, and tenants grand attack upon Glurge'vci, but that the es adept other measettes . calculated to fritter aWeiy. tenants had been repulsed with Ague' loss: The notion took place on. the 28d,,turd we yeiterday the strong sentiment of public indignation againtd the violaters of national faith, in emptrdeclam \ published its natural sequel int e announcement irtlon or still more futile attempts at a political that the Itusaians had sated from"FratischtL organization. It rant felt that such 'a result on the 276, that they era•p paring also to would be calamitous to the Cause of-Sound Re. cremate Bucharest, and t the ictorions Turks publican freedom, and detrimental to the bestin were advancing rapidly on the track. Iris probable, indeed ,- that 0 r Pam tr has - by this ref. ~ teresfs of the Union.. The Convention evinced wisdom and prudence, did. A more intelligent body of men never as ,sembled in this and although the most in theytense and thorough anti-Slavery sentiment per vaded the whole, body, they could be moved to a *lngle rash, inconsiderate, or foolish - act.. They rest a practical evil r" and no stress of 'political . 'time entered - Bucharest, ad that he capitol of not less in what it refused to do, than in'what it Wallachia la once more in possesei of its lawful sovereign. • • • Important 'as such ,events are' themselves, . acquire additional signific ce from the circumstance* attending them.' tis evident that the g etroat of the Russians a g aaer a l had gathered to' adopt practical meanies to ar that is to say, thatit has taken p co in pursu ance of concertod,Otriers, and from , ll points. at partizanship; no appeisla to pas.sien, to pride, or once. Not only Friteschti, hut Ingereni, a even to conviction, were, sufficient to indrice theM, place midway between Frateeehti a Bucharest; to take any stop width would jeopardize that re- Bucharest itself , and Oltenit",. the old termer of cantina on thshankevertheitter, ere alt to be I sulk They confined their action strictly to the gitive Slave Law. They took no nation' with re gard to Slavery in the' Southern States': - They . limits prescribed. - They said nothing of the Fu, abandoned, afitthe attillery . and ggage from each of these ,positions was alrea moving in .parallel routes towards Moldavia. The °vacua left untouched even those grosti outrages of whiCh tion of Wallachia, therefore; would . becomplete. .wave holding States have been guilty against But we are ferttusgdwfuranisl.thit thin retreat is rights. Nor' were they hurried into .' conducted by foried marehes,a 'proceeding which ,personal nothing short of the moatrimperative considers- any rash Steps for the creation of a new political tions could have suggeated, teethe heat (104 de- party. .grees in the shade) was ,tremendous, and the The ultra AbolitioniSts and part of the radical e instant nomination of `a State tick- Ruesian troops, already demoralized by defeat, Democracy;who were 'in the Convention, were and distressed' by the fatigues of a paipful cam- eager for th yaign, must have left half their numbers on the ,lt e hatt. But the' great body of the ' coavention feel read. such a course would be quite likely' 'to re, I stilt in disastrous' failure ,-chat the old political The question then arises as to what considera- i parties would not dissolve at their bidding, and Gone' could have inducedl n such a movement, our telemsphic correspondence it is reasonably that by dividing the supporters of their princi inferred that, as no commUniation - of. , the cir _ pies, they would be very' likely to secure their defeat. It was clearly even that their power cunt:stance was made td the'Court of Vienna,- - the could test be exerted by controlling the action retreat could not have been ordered la pnr.. of ihe political parties, and by compelling them Nuance of any understanding - o that effect with t take their stand uphn a platform, and to nom-. German Powers, "s trategic t neatonsqy 1 h l ato candida . e . , t that cobld receive - theiroup. have been due to " C4l or, in ' her i port The ruijoorntatit et tine Convention to words, to. considerations of. a purely military ; ; s'ept. 2i) wall with that de;igir.-Alirthe political character. Such conclusions may have been . [attics will by that timebave held thee conven suggested either by the edVance of the Turks or ions, adopted their resolutions and selected their by apprehensions entertained of Austria. The Turkish army in Wallechla be, no doebt. very candidates.adopt This Convention can then strong, for, as we learnt by our last despalchee the nominations of some one of them, or make nominations of their own, as the good of new from Bulgaria, everY man had been moved.from the garrison at Shamla with the exception of a the cause forty seem to require. few companies of irregulars, and the uninter- The action of the convention at its next meet 'rupted career of their success must have ani. log is modified in ono important respect , lry the mated them with an' Irrevieeoble spirit. Never- action of this. Here each Assembly District sent floe delegates, and each delegate on a divisiontheless, considering tine magnitude of the force would have voted. By the eltrenth resolatieti, it still under the command of General Gortsehakeff, is decided that at the 'next meeting each District and the resolution recently avowed on the part shall have betting vote, to be oast by a majority of the Czar to hold the Principalities against of its delegates' prevent _ -N. Y. Tunes. . \* any odds, it is scarcely probable/that's retreat by forced marateicould have been occasioned by - fear of the Turks alone. TUESDAY SIOENING, AUGUST 22, 1864 The attitude of Austrisis more likely to have been intinenthd, and our correspondence from Vienna undonbtedly . gives promise of Speedy no tion in, that quarter. Perhaps, on-the whole, we should not be far irroug to -attributing-the evacuation of Wallachia to this =nue, butinfer• cores, we still think, of great importaneerentain to be drawn with respect to the Russians and their army. In a few words, it ispiefectly!elear that either indecision or disorder- must prevail in their council'. Within the last,..sve or six weeks we ham seen all their proceedings saun ter-ordered and reveried without intermission: They have refired front the Danube and advert -ced.again„-Isdrimonstrations alternately of defending then' positions and abandoning them haveralled up their - 1-nerves one day and re treated en rogue the next, and have acted throughout as if they could - not determine whether to temente Wallachia promptly or maintain it to the last. It is barely a week since we were authoratively told that 200,600 "Allen would bold the province for the ear against all. attacks, and now we are informed that it is assn doped with ell the precipitation and suffering of flight. Such orders as these, acting on an ar my already discomfitted by repulses and fatigue must occasion a loss of men as great as that.ex perieneed in the most sanguinary battles. It is not to be inferred, however, that the evacuation of Wallachia will facilitate the opera tions of the- allies; and while, on the con-1 trary it will increase the - difficulties of action.— The Russians it is understood are not retreating to their own territorice, but retiring to Moldavia where they then will occupy a position on the line of the Berea'. This river bisects that province in a direction parallel to the frontier of Bessem bia. so that General Gortschakolf will be closely approaching his own resources, while his await ants are drain exactly In the same ratio, away from theiri. - The relative positions of the allies I and the Russians would thus be reversed. Hith erto the Russians have matched from their own frontier and confronted the allies on the line of the Danube, whereas now the allies will be come relied to leave the Danube, and confront the Russians on the banks of the Screth or the This position, however, although it will relieve the Russian army from the danger of being tak en in the rearhy Austria, will still leave It open to attaekla front, while if will be exposed to the operations of the allies in command of the Lower Danube. It will be observed, too,that this Is no surrender on the part of the Clara -the "guarantee" which be so wrongfully seized. -Ile will still be occupying the Turkish territory, , and still Maintaining what has been condemned. by the voice of Eurepe. The provocation, in short, will remain 'exactly the same es before," and call for precisely the same - notion, though not the same operation on the part of those who have declared against him. In "the Interval, however, be bar been ignominiously beaten in open goinhat by those very trotlps be affected to despite. ...The armies of the Czar have , been re pepeadly routed in Mr - light by equal or Inferior ! numbers of Turks, hie: best generals have been ! unable to retrieve his arm's, and, though be mays BM rely en - the multitude of his-legions, the 'prestige of his power has been lost, , Inty.-i-The, cholera has appeared in Northern. Ttaly A dispatch from Turin, dated the 24th gr. July, says: On Thursejay . 124 cases and 61 deaths weritreported,and yesterdaY . 157 cases', and 67 deaths.- A panic bad seized the people. Terant,'Aug. 4.—The King, "accompanied by his Ministers, left to-day for Genoa tdvisit the , cholera hospitals. There Is great ofcitement .both`fiete and at Genoa. - IstronratrrAxeMmontartr.—The 'Trans Says' We are at length in a condition to prenent to the something, more ' than -- speculapone and eurmises on the movements of the tithed armies in tho East. Aboutthe tithe we write, if not on ;thin _very day, a force made up of English, French ane Turks. and amounting to between . 80,000 end - 100,000 men, will invade the Critter', and' , attempt totilhot a 10(1yr:clout on the heights com manding:thew harbor of Sebastopol. The preparations have been some time In pro , gress; andthotereored visit of Generals Drown and Ganrobert to the Circasilan coast, with3ooo men,,Witieally to Scottie a landini on the Cri. 'tam It is then 'With' the greatest satisfaction that we'nowannounce an.entorprise correspond- , log to the dignity and resources of the two great western powers, England and Franceiand so lim it justifying the Confidence of, Turkey: - A fortnlgh will probably elapse ; before any tidings of the stilt can anise,: but at an earlier, date wo shall learn from the East that all the disposable forces hare'etobarked for the neighborhood of Sebaato pol. It is possible that the attack may degener . ate into a blockade; sad; if- weVelY Peri'vere , we must ultimately starve out tho garrison of this proud fortress; but see hope tereport an end of the affair long before it comes to that pass; and, with. the fortes at our disposal, there is no reason why every stone and every plank in the fort should not be at-the mercy of the allied ar mies In a very few.weeks or even days.- We may 'then: if we please, bald the Crimea against- the Russians as long as it may answer our purpose to :retain a material guarantee. .NAZILOW ESCAPE Or MB CLAD mon BEING Csivritan An Leaman WAit Eirsanza.—The .Times, in a leading giree an interesting statement of an incident which might easily hare been turned to account In the capture of the Heir. peror Nicholas and part of the imperial family: An Engliah yacht ' belonging' to Lords ,Litcblield and 'Eustona had ventured so near to Croustade' that a Madan steamer pot apt to see vita the intention of cutting her off. —, A war steamer, seeing thedanger to which the pact wu ceposecl; advanced with pit 'peed to litre Fnancs.—The French empire at the present time presents an outward aspect of calmness • and prosperity; and the world seems disposed to , bury the remembrance of the perfidy.by which- Napoleon reachid the throne on admiration at his ability in , governing. The infeais eordiak :has closed the mouth of the Etaglish press te the exposure of tie tyranny end injustice of the Napoleonic rule, , and we nevertheless know that. it exists thonghl stodiOnsly concealed.. The an nexed extract-from a Paris letter to the National, ' Intelligencer gives an insight into one of the modes by which the Eulperor rids himself of those who are .treubleemna to his government. There iSasignigetinco irithese "reprir &justice," that detelopes si 'volume of. tyranny in the un written hietory , _of the French_Empire under '..the - nephew of his uncle:" The Moniteurstatei that' the frigate- Aristide ailed from Brest a few days ago for the penal olony of Cayenne with a cargo- of "three bun red convicts and Some repris de junta:" If it ere consistent with what arrisupposed here to the exigencies of good government, it would tisfy a reasonable butt carefully' suppressed ;Alto curiosity, and put an end-to doubt, if not o the anxiety of many private persons through out France; who - have of late received no,intelli-' gelato of absent friends, if Government would order a list to be publiehedef the tomes of those •wlto are included in the - sad category of reprii\de flutter. The Emperor has armed himself by cer tain decrees with a terrible power of ridding, himself summarily of persons whose presence is judged dangerous to order in France; and it is' apprehended that many of the political enemies of the Empiroimplicated, .or charged to be im plicated, in ';the conspiracies which have been de tected during the last six months, and arrested under this pretext, have, after summary exami nation, and with very scrupulous respect, to the ', subjects' "iight to life and liberty, Imminent upon this fatal voyage to Cayenne.--from which no traveler returns. The Armide makes her peri odical trip to Cayenne every four tir.ftve months; her cargo is some four hundred, and it ia suppo sed never to sail without as many prisoners a- it • can conveniently carry. The sanitary state of the penal colony of Cayenne: is reported by the Itionitenr to bo satisfactory. The colonists die at the rate of ono every, two days. Thiti ratio Will probably be increased • for awhile atter the arrival of the Amide, now on its way. i i Tux Railroad Convention at the Et. Nicholas closed_ ts labors this eveuingwith the unanimous' ad - Option of a Series of resolutions settling amica bly the yarioue qbestions which have bead under discussion, and involving a ,genend_adyanee of charges on freight and passengers ands . reduc tion of speed and amount of servicell Through fares from New York to Buffalo by the twO great routes are to - be advanced on the first Sepember to $B, equal to 60 cents advance, and to $9 dor= ing the winter season. .Freight is to be ridvan• ced about , lo Tel cent at present, with a further advance hereafter. There is also to bet An en tire discontinuanoe of the system of runners and western agenti, which will be an immense sav ing to all the roads. The system of free ipaises haebeen materially.abridged by resolutions and its entire abolitionsubmitted to the consideration of the Presidents of the various roads. A aniorm classification of freights on all the four great lines has been adopted, and the charges °quells, ed. .It was found, , upon comparison With other I freight4hat the Will service was performed at 1 -a cheaper rate then any. ther branch-Of service: and steps nre to be taken-to obtain a commensu rate Increase of compensation. The Mall-com pensation is estimated, to be 2,6 V cent.,cheaPer than the lowest, gnido of to. The question' 'of reduction of speed and service will be settled bet-leen the Central and Erie rad% not:coming legitimately before the convention. The action of this convcnt,lon may result in a t large saying of running expense toour rotnis,and qousiderable increase of grOse'earnings, 'The 'agreements of the convention, .strictly adhered. to, would add Itidf a million of dollars to - the net earniegs of both the Erie and Centrairoads.-- Aug.,PaiLAnxLruu IS 1064: AILOITAL OP. A MURDERER PROM POPPVAO- Ptuscx.—Tho "bark Aaron. J. IlarveY arrived here to-day frota .Portao-Prince. - She brings With her John Miller, who was sent home by the United Statel Consul at his own request, to stand Ins trial for the murder of a, WoOd-mitter named, Myers; whom he MO in: the Woods in Wool,- Ington toornibili Morris, onunty, ali; I.:, about ton months since. , • . • , . . . , It appears that Miller was at work with intoth- er men ettlting woodorhen -he • quarreled with . Myers, who was employed on nn adjoining faint, a fight ensued between - thentand Myers was killed by. Miller. Ha then escaped to Camden and from there went to NowYorhinthe steamer Delaware. In that city he shipped- to London; where he says ho confessed his crime to the Con ant, but was not sent home as be wislied to be.. Hearing at Port-au-Prince that the man work-, , ing with him was aroused of murder, and wbuld probably betem4lcted, to 'ease bin- life ho went to the Consul and confessed the crime. HeWai then placed on board the bark awl sent hems to He has ,repeated the. tame story here, and manifesto no disposition to escape tho eer.se nuenem of the crime be bee comznittotb. Errgcr OF PCACH Lune ON 'ANIMAL L11& The'lloppshattnook Virg - Mien Mates that • gen tleman hew that place relates that, haring occa; Mom to trim some peach trees, ha left the branch a lying in the yard. A number of 'young (leas 'Partook et the leaves, which caused instant death. The leaueS And kernel/ of peaches contain pen/. L ida aoid•in , sufficisnt niantity to endanger the life of persona or animals partiktng of theta. ••• • . - • - • Tue Ctockkr Fr. I'AtI P S, LONtiON.tt e l s iTite in - the' Foreign Quarterly ,' then dese • the machinery of tV.S great London,clock': d - "The pendulum is fOurteen feet long. ,and the weight at the end of it is one hutidied weight; the dial on .theoutsid4_is_regtdated by *Muller 1 one within; \ the length of the, minute hand ma the exterior \ dials is fi fteen feet, and the lengtittl of the-hour hand is eight feet., and-the weight 'of each seventy-five reminds ; the length of the hour figures two feet arid two and a half inches. In the face of the;dial is in aperture of about a foot square, tkroUgh which, visitor's' are allowed to pretreat& their heads to , obserre the halide is. motibm.tho minute hand reakingll considerable I leap at each swing of. the peridalitn. A - gentle- 1 man was, at one time indulging his curiosity in this way, the hand being 'shore his beid, \ and afterwards turning to look beliAs.,- remained in that position,. until on attempting \ to 'more he found the trunuto hand disc on the \ book of his neck, and was totally unable, to ,ea cats; hini- Belt\ a short time he would hive been' inevi-; tablysuffOcated, even if decaritatioo hid not ensued:- Fortunately. a friend 'wad with him, .whO hastily summoned assistance, and the clock 'was topped just in time to ease life. N.Since tha! , time, the guide takes carp to caution visitors ag!mdproleriging their observations at weertain period In, every hour. The fineloned bell which strikes is;, clearly distinguished from any other 4 ii.the 6 nietroPOlis, and has been audible at the . distance of \ twenty miles. It i 5 about ten feet' in diameter, andis said tO weigh , font and a half tons. The bell is `tolled on the death. of-any mem- Inn of the royal of the Lord Mayor, Ihiliop of London, 'or the Dean of the Cathedral. is whole expense \ for building • the- Cathedral \ abort a' million mod a-half gonads atarling.' , r' 5w S Pedalo:4 CROPS .tau EITOCi or BREADS76)Tf&—.— , _ It'appeiirs that the Engihth writers have been la boring far earn.) time pttst under mistakei,, misled bY,some of-the organs of-opinion in this country, At o the amount af wheat and flour that would arriVere from .thts \country after the' opening of vigation wonidlenablei ne,..they. thought, the, largeinterior attelMM'amve 4tßea- Vaud: The soaks in the interipr;however, have Proved much heftily the estimate, Of : both. many. home and foreigOniters on the subject. . 7 Theb• miStake is now dlioevered, and on:theivaof,thls year'siotrvest we aleft with Ilkwee,..4oeke edit' have been known 'hit:many- years.Thec.conse quencels remarkably prices for the season, amine the farmers are diSposed to holdback their stock, the prices of neihrbeat eadflour WEI open higher than haVe beetfantiejpeted„ The advices from Englandahow that the stocks there are very, light, and thetimillers, dealers and, bakers have been for some timebnly buying from hand to mouth, considering timt . a decline in prices : was inevitable, In this " titcy are likely to preve mistaken, until after the haiwest at least. The prospects of a good 'European\ harvest are favorable. The Mark .Lane Expresk 31 st. Juli, says:, . 1 "We believe that the yield will be eigood av erage, and the quality,. with auspicious imather, fine; but it must be recollected that as yetibardly it sheaf of corn has beerthoused, and a greit deal Must therefore atilt depend upon the weathek. It is not envy to determine, under existing circapi atelmev, what would be the probable range 'tf pr,ices provided the harvest in this country and, on the continent of Europe should be well secnr- • ed. The war with Russia seems as far'frem a termination as ever, and regular supplies from that ozauttry cannot therefore be calculated on. Tpi. will sooner or later-be felt—to what extent, .we are not prepared to say—but it may, we think, be safely concluded that eller so complete a drain of old stock.tis that caused by the'very deficient, harvest of lastyear, and with England and France (Omar with Ennis, the- largest. corn expoiting country in Europe, prices cannot all at, once set tle down tots very low level." . There was ' a: disturbance between Catholics and of Perry townehip, at Fayette ;ville, Brown co.i 0., last week . -; A Mercantile house in. Cincinnatijml recovered judgment against a Catholic merchant of ' Fayetteville., for uirWards of $2OO, and levied an 'execution . = his godis. • A pried claiine& the goods; and on trial of the right of Ur:party, before a Catholic Justice of thepeace, obtained an order of restitution.] The Plaintiff's attorney, not being satisfied with the deciaion of the. Justice', obtained' an green- Gm; and \made a new levy, which' was resisted ,by the defendants, the priest, and a number of Catholics. 'The Constablegrae aided by a pbsse of Protestants; liigle 'yrds threats passi; ed . freely betipen the tlartiee, and bowie knives and revolvers erev exhibited in no friendly m=-. ner. HappiVi discretionlprevailid over Oaasicm,, and no actual collision occurred The constable' succeeded in taking, his /cry, and securing the goods . ''. ' ' - ''' .1 - lowa Waaluli on nici - hairlieard-from ° r ------.- loiva. - It regrets the derail, cif .the "gallant De-- moeracy".Of that' State, and ascribes it In' the fact that the "Whigs Leek iground'against the clause hi the State Constitution - which prohibits. , . . banks I.". "The Nebraska bill," it adds quietly, "was made the pretext of additional excitemeitt, although" that element had 'Mai .to do witfi the canvass than is supposed..." Inds is very good." It would be; a little'-singular if the . Democrats_ should begin to Icee ground kit this late day on the bank question. Acceding to the Uniorq, we may soon expect some of the !Western - Statee - 4o be carried again on the 'National Bank issue. !If \ the editors of the' Unionlviii,:sait Senator Doug\ his what his opinion in the premises is, - we in . cline to the helief that he rill tell them that the , ; I, fie mski hilt has had more, to do with this result the they" suppose. "And the formula Will ;be I feint useful' in explaining sundry bther results in'eleetions yet, to come:—£. -Y. 21ib... teet liHow • • --- nw ?Two Onoassl), trrEs..—The Washington onion, tlic President'atcentral organ, claims toy Mr. Pierce . all the honor that ia to redound to, the countrY \ ftom the Nebraska swindle. The' Union sate: „ "What 'qpiosition journal, North or South, has given him (the'Tresident) credit for the Nebraska triumph, carried through' from first to last as' much by hit \ ciich ewe/yet& -co operation with its Mends in national legislature, El 9 by any other 1 But the Albany' Atlas, one of the Thcsident's "provincial" organs does not think there is ranch honor about' it, and denounces - lite author as a 4 .deniagogne.":llear wat it says of the ea - ludic:. . • We hope and, trust t the Democratic State, Convention, to assemble . September will proclaim. their repugnance \to the whole gmpo lity, s ls ui; stigmatize the measure as skcitrhicrous 'sectional! 1 contritaace of - Dernagogurir,.brtginating in intrigue, I proseetWonOtn." ' ' . \ \ So doccors • differ, on to th e \ character of the measure, but they, Are Loth iiir,l4 liD to the fihtt. The President undoubtedly Prootiltd its Intetalte by a corrupt use Of - Execntivepatonage; and Atlas is undoubtedly' right in deno7eing him as a "denutgogue" for the act.. .\ . -. • . A (lustrous\ Nosiirisvori.— e We ISt unlearn-, ed that the Cohirention, 'composed ' , of delegates from Morrow; Biehland,-Euron, and Erie; has ,nominated our eicellent friend John She n, of Mansfield, as their candidate for Congresi.\ This is a nomination eminently fit to be 'Sherman is known to the people of Obio`A.9 mime of the Ablest. mid meet brilliant of. the VoUng mert;of the State. Possessed of .fine talent's, \a well disciplined mind, `of, a personal character above,'reproach; and a personal appearanie and deportment, at once dignified,' gentlemanly,--and attractive; he is an honor to any community, and the people of his district have shown their good sense. by his nomination. And now, the most laborious part remains robe performed. lit must bi sleett4. The district"'Was shaped for' a Slave 'Democrat, but the great outrage of the late Con greas,ln the repeal of the Slavery restriction In Kansas and Nebraska, has aroused, he Northern feeling of the pehple, and they are\ fast bursting the shackles of tarty, _and • arraying themselves as the chalapions of freedoer. '.Thattlistrict can 'elect Mr. Sherman; c if the proper efforts ho made.. Let there be no failere in this respectand"- a glorious. triumph will. be sure. tofollow.7--(to . „ Ore sorry . that tlnuroeeedinge at the re:, cant Carthage Conventlon,lie given oecashinfor . the following remark of the., Scioto Gezette;- in rotation to our young friend, who ia soon. to, take his seat in tho IL 8. Senate:Cia. 'CoM: worthy old divine woe once looking through, his spectacles oierti - western vialrie, and thought he; beheld in thedistancti a gtgantietuffalo, but , narrover.inspection he found itto be only rt gnat on the convexity of his eye r glasa. Demcdra ey of-• Ohio, looking through their epees, once thought they, had' 'found a:: treat man in aeorgit. ' But the irresistible penchant. that George barrio soillis.senatorial dignity by :mixing in little .caucuses ' , and scrambles, after Jal.bkeepers:Clerks and Constables; reveal the fact that they hue been looking too feef‘r the : rid man; with the lens properly - ad= Jaded, he la found to be but a gnat.' The New York correspondent , of this Charles. ton Courier stye "Solon - (Borland) of-Arkan sas, to destitute of a particle of ti on, 11 something of a braggart, and fulfils his destiny in continually getting Into rows,. 'His fight vitt, & mi t a loom, in Washington ' and the pitiful nose -wrenching he gave Mr."Sitmedy, of the c ea i im Department, were mst Sri brilliant tro-: piles of his legislative career. Mr. Borland leas once a phjs!clao, and If: he maltreated Ms :pa tients as hts has - made botch-mock of sies7 offi nig set of his life, there need be no simprise.thas he Slinqulshid 'in honorable profession for the dirty - work of poiltica.'2 - ' 1 The self-styled .Thiniocratio: p u t.rty hire for .i.-... \ years pretended to be li the excl be friends of tiA. N, `foreigners,lnd nowhere has that pretension been 14 , 4 - .. .., i Moro ran than in Ohio. The Germans sceord- t.. ) ‘ ...,., ~ , l' .._. 1 ingly, in any localitics,.here Seeeok MU " ''''''' • ....."" 'ilk" I , that par ... They trusted that - there \ would be 4 . 7 1 some consistency betweeit'. profession and prse- ti:\ tice; - In Cincinnati they expected economy pad . • VA I\reform, "brays premised but never greliteq. Es - ~'i. . . s pecially they . deuisnd their-free toleration at „,,fi - 4 - . least of opposition Co - the extent of the slave area. , q Bilt Charles Roeineliiijilie not only been ;crater \ - -r • l' • ' \ ,d 6.t , heetei and lhana .oat of the Ihneeeriti° . . 4 ? - `i: . (so filled) Convention 'for. expressing his epic 0 ions. Ono of - the leaden. infuriated for vim-\ . . \ \ 1 gennee 03 he followed RSein, elin from the Con- \ ''' \ ... . 1 uvention; \ exclaimeil, 4, 77. Xeign - :iff Lie ci---cl ' -, \ ' \ . Dutch it ;ocer, by 0---,c1.'...- i As -long as the '- \ . Germans would draw bathe trace s, true , without : 4 ... \ . t . wincing, - all\wwwoU,bat 150.34n.ful they became ' \* - thinking mei, and . indepiisdent\ men, they ware no longer of use andidirownaaillexith contempt. So long as thoielersiedthe Mamie to office,and . ' -; \ voted the tuiscritobed !Venni - ticket, they were courted and flattered.tint so soon as they demand \ to be heard they are Mobbed down. .But the in '.. dications now are:that they have, raised a storm, \ ‘ . that cannot be gruelledi' and that they h ave for- , : ever alienated an immense. mass. 0 intelligent and independent voters 'Omni they can never re- G' - -nerdy .1"0- men. Sam. lionstoiTn;eting . lleyerdy John '`eon the other day in the capitol, the' Sipator'tn4 ex Senator very naturally entered into ootiveran. Lien about publie men; when apeahincdc Doug laws, the General said he had boon a 'eat back \: "Sot book," said Mr. J., "what do yen-mean by re thatt: c iWhy, said Gen . 11., did you neverlaaar Itosistod ii / No. • Well , . there wail Leroy - tielgh hood whin I Was a boy, ',the, made it'An rule not to allow - his boys to. come to .the : table. • i4 ll thi7 / 7 ie!si oil. //a had'a 11.1tham a neighbor who wan aware of hintallier a happened to zoo-one-day t. agat -- t -- aide4able; knowinOiliowevor, thertha boy was morethan 17, he 'asked how ftlitWoid Shit be was; alill 'prohibited froM the stable l'r l Whi , hahf he, when I wns 17 fathar.lerzoncome; but - Ivan oh hungry, sad insral 4 luoirp, • ;; that atoo4-PP and reacflieorrofor,that a ets4 frOciainibilimaqd, whereupon my fathailnintedlateyiOtlkcbc4tttr A correspondent of the New Fork Courier, .11. inding,to the jeslouSies the nationi, says.itat !fie moment England' r France gives - the slight est countenance t 3 therdedres' of Hungary, or MarsiitLin 'tali,' a isonfetteration will beformed,,- which few months .woule hurl,Louis Napoleon from. his throne and instal 'Henry V. In the palace of the TuilletieS. • •• - f , Englan herself, might hot object to this;fot nbe dreads' er present ally more than she fears the Czar; and Sir Charles Napier made no secret before "quitting the British shores, that be could I .r and `woulCdestroyfleeein' three -- weeks, ireici it:not that, hefore 'lie ittptiOef three months, 'lt might:tin wanted, agsinst.the Freaush'; ether ' ; wonis„ that another and ntillmore a.lutoword'.Navarino, nithe Duke of .Wellington termed it, taighearrive.. But England; ]stall • no get so easily off." \ • • The locomotive atraehed to the train that met ,with an,aceitient near \Richmond, Ith,.on Thttrs day, has 'a migulaifocalty for remaining an the tuck at all times, ' lit his instance it''ran over a how, and though the bars -.ran off the track doidp; an , embankment, it \ftuck fairly. on the nilleland kept, straight 0n.. : \ Sento"itonths ago, near i:e . sameplaee„ - it ptrty\ of stupid.workinen had taken up .a rail , at the wrong time and place, but the t machine ' ran steadily 'ore? tie: viand hit the trick exactly,'dragging`the Whole train on its direct course, wit/ \ no inconveniences ;be sides ajoitteg too sa , cage:to be comfortable!. General.Gatisden. do Dia ott not approve the.altera thins which the ore end, made id. his treaty rim - Santa Atli. . er to a frie4d,'Which ' ri T ct Is' pUbliShed in the , Chi.estatf , Sunidard,L'the , 1 General lays down „and of: b \ hk . cepaplaints on lbe subject in the following langu age. \ . • _-.. '.., ~ e I "Thattlovertuderil (Illexlcoffered irtthdo- Main. acquired arailAad route forlionthern 'en- terprise tertake bold of, and p ssibly additional .. territory, inritkie the . crrniaion of its)7idiar in- The lirdtvattkie.; Free ikentocrat,has \a ;Ale. - snatch," armdtmcbig that the Cabinet has. deci- .. . dad to proceed against ..Teffrde, thi,egglatan, for high treason.. We, ratheetioubt thh liability. of affords to such a proscOtttion, thetigh\we think•the v kini g ht Well bo indietud for'rlehlannp . . to 4iet 'enemy laf:the• United Beaks. %.• - " . ` ,.. ' .. n - ' . . '. • , .A meeting of . a portion'Of - the ;. Dennecridey o Detroit, was held at the Biddle Melia in that city \ on .Ilontlay evening, to endeavor td.. bring out V - OCW-Case..,astt.vanLlidate for "Goveriqw• of that State.... The Ratty-Auk Brtfriglitediettlit . iattei - ~... talk of running. the General for eureenne of \ • Trre r:: - .4ter. S. Blackinionth- . , ern.Metho, lately pthiched I SerT.Oil on William! alas. county, Yitilldll , b which 1F8.3 t lelivered in that region of country, i been . settled Ter: . fifty , ~. years. , '• ''rug. It* or - thantiow.—lThe •,. chest se ide of the Bea:Matted : . ' ' - 0.5., 4 s "apposed to hare fm•• . longed i who was. a :seaman on board tl A. .. A . Bette! .t6i at / been ve quatilit fifths te‘ A oda Water; 'ply for olntiot arrow thit Plitins„ &- that tlqe Indians -bid iug.the route. lothionse t4 6 7; = ' 4 ° 11 .7' tPur- tise - eseght ie - the iiyeliintandileap a-enteivet of the Rev- .ANDUSKY Wr.,4IOPE E • , 4(lft front 011 Bandto* at; /Uoghini, bra On' ftr,alleyoelthAlro brietlhonauton Ha on frame home on the allay. The , eorner honsk=kek hall." s, room with I:earn:mat. Thetnezt bop* a ,ballahlta . rocena °alar,arep PT ..kr.rsd terms, applyto•' •ant \ ..4CEOCUTarMad SODA ASH—Doniestie and7Oreign,i dor, beaus reanurseture‘and to angSrT ry. • M.ANGANEEi_ Foreign -land Aikaneatio ag , scat, Nitrate of Sods awl Mortis or : U. to . ,PPYNATT, IICERAVERCOIINTY PARMIOR'SALB. A thrto 002 acres, situated on Wort Parg.6'0134,4b4. low Baaroc, ten acme of +bleb am cleared. Ytaebd•Wets on am two comfortable Dwelling Ronan and a good. onn. try Grid Mill 30 . br 40 feet. tiro stories high; wittv= ra4alred ratntlog VW, stoat lasettlimilauckwb.44l . , two ran 0(4 ft. flumes, ito. The property. contaLtui salmi ondtuzaltious and +=net coal, and a superior! Ittudltr at pattern' day. , Pain 04,000„ pap:nate am. , ,lenquizt. of VO-PARTNERSHIPI' bi;vo this day ea iodated with ma.nny sowdEOROIMAdniAM, lad, w continue the Iteslndsto. Stunt and BM Hoke end UMW, maitre old stand. Na.rt Filth st.(unden thnnlan• and idge of t lLMoLnl.wd imnis - -. 2 rIPOBACCO,-.2obze.N.ll,,CfrigirOot 02 .ITreql26l§.l ..t.v.LILL FOR SAI.E.Q.E. RENT—A k,P raloabla Grist-11111 of drum bfftorukla mar** or .der and doing a good boatman, eltuato on tho flood' , awl Bearer Caps], a an mortdlsgartor from the Ohio rim,* a goal Darcling Holm Barn d tan arroa of gold or rpottd oritavorable terms: , _ B. 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