PITTSBURGH GAZETTE !:u.saasaiza DAILY AND AND Irm o :aye ay, DAVIDz UHT:" : taamar. rrAiairr. ornc, or MSS. nine.. arrirso swan Asa wow. TERMS:. • • • DAI eeneee Per serum; Parable belt yrnelp Y—Tro dollerspor 'manse, In advents. Clnly - mut be sePPllee oe the follonlng ceoMtkeen Three coping pee II BOG ••• lbot cotdei do 18 00 Turner cutlers do - • Tho for each club to iviaddrested to onepersn. •.: Sad lb Invariably in advance. club yams will ♦ rut ths velar expire; ;Wets the money Jo Bent for ATES OF .ADVERTISING: gnarl. (10 Muir of Nonpareil or nai l ' tech addltimui oee rtn;ex - 1 - 17 n....— 0 p it c, l l ttra<%""latut,=-77 7OO - Do - .soar CO • Do , • twelve menth: • —lB 00 ittancUrinrd ( lime or lea per ann6l) 000 cue dollar Dr with additional - line. Ume square. changeable at pleasure, (peren. naM.) osclusive of paper 25 00 . Ter each addltanal ware inserted over me month. and ' 66.666 h eiditional MUSS inarrted under the yearif rites. Aclearthemento exceeding/ sousa, and not,over fifteen lin to be itillthersd= d =for d 44: 1 1 advertisetolets Woad the amount awned Or their Anuouncing candidata for ones to be charged the ease s' other advertisements linter of ins:tiona will be ' c ' on ' I.l — n e e:rtir. ' rbrL l end • " rio l t , 4llege f &uncial aliatiecre Is strictly limited to ' ,dia. Manama and all adargeemata lbr too or other mem& es well es all alvertheuriats ea immediately monocled with their own beisine., and all elan. of advertisements, In lengthor otherwise, he rord 66 . Dilate onPerea ngered, wig be cheesed at thermal rave all such transient advertising. oglewig be mainalY reached. and promptpermat le data& All mlartheniente for charitable institutions, fire con. Mdse. Weill, township. and other public manage and all poligltliege end notices, to be tharged Wisdom, pitp, ablennstayin advance. • - _ Marriage nion to be — tharged eante. • ' Math ca ot kes heated without charge, nano aconope. died by fltheral ImitaUons or obituary notices. and when to terevisanted,to be said ay. • Mob, edvartleme, and all o th ers madthie ammunles thenc,:pr raufriar notices deolgued to nth attention to Pam Baran Cantata or ens rinbile entertainments, where therms ea node fat eamlttenee—ell notiom of pet, ate aseoelations—eary notice designed to cal attention to Prlmio onialnime.caleulated or intended to promote individual Interact, an only he boated with the yodel..- .in lewilleer that the tame is to be fen if Intended to ba inserted la the kcal. colainn.. the same wllt be obargal at the rate of 10 omits per lino. , Nobble WS ED INWIeel to be charged triple mint. "ge _men Llama Petitions each. . . c Mal Estate Ag ents' andductionecon advertbements not to be thumbs ionsaarisrly mace, but ellowed a Mamma of latyitma sal :anativird per 'ml from the =tonne of _ ma re , mairemar TWIT remits. up. &mare, there Martin o --SI 60 . 100. oath scidltknal 37 ADTLlt a ll o 43 1 Wzrati PAM. Do, *seta addft.trial Iniertic . :;7:l 4 l:lL L Am Witosient sdnertleements to be bald in.adraao. DISCOUNT HATES OP - .: mama Dour roe 1111.mrsantart ourrra IT r -- - ". ~ .•NtIiOLDIES it - SONS, Brokers. .Ve. 57 Afortat st.bermot Tlird and PourtVitr. ratalourgar PV:Y34I; V And; r'Clty Etatk, Cincinnati- 11( bank of Plttaburit --pariCoromendal Itk,aurisa... do tha9=a? " ,l. of °E, - ....trazvelt,ire.c. -- - -r.-ftg.vii .. . , ... mr,,-„,_.......(40 , 1... e5 t ern ,i......,-6.,:0z. 2: :Dank of North'n I A bar t. i. 4 Dank of Sisusllkar".'k- do Danko( Penusranla..... knoll Notes.._.._' - Ili ''., DaskOrPonn TownAV-per .._. , NEW ENGLAND.' , -Coninicrolsi Dank of Pa..-.per AG eolvent 8ank5 .......... _ X • ' name ltMechardar lik-par - NNW YORK.annual 8ank......... emtnaton ............ Net 'York . City- - • 3er C • Meaufae. a n.b. • • - ,iiiruilii, • , shatanuelawk...; par Baltinaro.-- --..--, Ira :',.. p=tody ad llank t3.'k-- •...—= ZrEUEVYD - RialCillk na l §antherser Hauk....-..-.-per AU aolreot D00ku......... 3( ~ a , m .sn'sßank...... --per VIRGHHA. • • '. • Wantons Dank.- .--..per Hank o f the Valley.-- I!..; Bank of Clunaberetartia- Ili Rank of Va.Rietunond- " ..... Hoek efldhohar Count7-par Es- - Dant, V Norfolk Realtor Eanar9l4 .-.., r-.-par Farmers' Ilk 43 Wm. . - Bask of Del: Ov...Chiestat...par Mordants' A re e 3( . ' Hardt oft rtutentoun........par North IVerlo Ilsak..-• " :.;Bank of Gettysboo3l3.-, - U4 - .Munehea. _ Ili Batik of LaorUtown..—.• - NORTH CAROLINA. . *ok r a! Middletown.,:..-13( of Cape Pear 2 ...• Montgomery Co. Dsuak..-par Bank of }it oflf. CaroLra 2 Beak orkorttumbaiiand- Corn•Dant.WlDanutor, 9 Columtda Ilk a Thu g . 00..0., telikt i r 1 , 0r0.. 2 Doylestown Bar,- ---..- &KITH 0 OLINA. , ..., Erw a n tra_nk...„-........-. ‘ r L t , of tt i j S stn o afb t5 1=1..... 11na 1 , r Faratenf Ilk - Wittia • s - iir. - per Rank of Charketon- - r 2 ... Pannere Ilk of teneaster- Piantere& Mechares'ltk 2 .....raroereztank of Readlog.yer - • GEORGIA, . Mar= Ilk oftiebuylklll (k...par Arc To it Ilk's Co • Par. A Dan. Warnesburg. Hi Dank of Augusta--. 2 f=t l73 M3 WoWolltaa-lior ilk of Brunselekaura. 2 - liouredata --.-- He Allaolreut Banks..-.. 3 Lannortur Hank- ,-,-..ror _ . HENTIICNT. •, ; • Tart-B Laneastar Ctroary - runark,....par Bk ofNentnekLoultreel3( Letenon Dank, Par No of Louhree, Thurston . . Dank of Fatal:64pr Northern llt otllsotnekr .. Baak---.... Southern Da ormentuekr " ...-DOet _flora _-.... .tar ' - • Ls:DIANA ' Wranhatlikeier State Banta. brsoetieu- Hi I Ilene Ifotre-7 ......,.....13( lik of State of Minloctrf- . /34 Mtn State Bank...--.... 13( 'Mate Rank and Ersaebte 64 , Deseelt at A11tr0n.... - ....-- do Doak of 111inola-,-,-- 76 ' • Brae* at Arbens....-.-... - ' do . WISCONSIN. '.F.Hrenelt at kleport....- do Maim 4 Fire In,-Co. ehka 6 Desna et tftilD *Abe-- do - MICHIGAN. ' Bean& at Oletreland.-.--. do Farman. Medal:aloe Dank 8 Breath at' T01ed0........- do Govertrosent Stork Beak 8 • .' Breath at. thlytort---....•-.. • de Peninsular 11.00... . .....13 Branch at DalaTrare---. do insurance Company--. 3 Drench it Cohan _ -.bus .. do. State H0ak_..._..._._.... 8 , Drench at - Astdolanks..-. do_., CANADA._ ' ' Branch st Balm-. -.-.... do re of N. Amodra. Toronto 5 ':'Drench at lianss4l-.--. •do Et oftbePeople.Torouto' 5 r M al Dilde7.-,..-- .. - do Bank of Montreal_...- 6 of Claelnam--. do Ilk of tr. Canada. Toronto 5 rat NVastandtou...- do DASTERN EXCHANGE. '.} 3l= I n at tr - otarter - ,: -. - - . - 1: 8,1 if=l2l. — =::: d o Drench' at liteubenstue- do (hi Baltimore _ -._' Q 0 t d St. Mt. Versam...-.. do WESTERN EXCHANHIG , • --.. do Lonisrl34--.------ . Mt it Wlet a tr. igt. P. -- , :114°.1.7.=t. - . — . 2 =O. Ireneernin......... do at N0rwa1k...._.... 'do r Dread' at. Piqua:- - do =it l'''t47. do Branch st Desenna--.- - - .do Erma et Calabar. .-. do E l e a et M5edika......... do Brash etifearter-4.-, do at , Drank r Int X.E.da rr-M7 ..... . I ' M r - Pf V2ak Tfflanixtx - - iFlat veLur..' do IDoublooas. g0.1.---1 1 5A0 Lade. Lade Krodedokad'ars.-- 7.80 dontrolgos—.......— 4,83 T. 0 206 21,80 -MOS OF STOCKS. AMPORTID YOB. THE lITTOBIIBOII GAZETTE, BY • WILKINS & CO. STOOK AND EXCHANGE BRogrrts, IPO. n 70V711Tf BNIZAT. Pm=Buzau, Augusels . 1664. - - 4 4 8884" il l e B., telt - ir;ils . ; - .I.ittlrit B C .B o B"flA 'l ' LITTLI, & CO., Wholesale Grocers, - - o Psodisee and Commlastemliershante, and Dealer. In Llidtad 814 es o's •. _ ... _ ntJan..s.litly PltteOur Ahmutletures, So. 111 Bemnd s Pltte. P•Mjli6ds, C el . - ----.= tr u n w. - irtl .B b IX Wrgh' ill . • dog CHEESE WAREHOUSE.-HENRY H. • ADstg o. l / 9 .lre.ww.---- / 0 9 9 1, :-, Ind / 04 .1 0 /ir commis. Perwsrling and comrmadoa_ vaahmat.aaa mar. Ws wrOP 100 8 - 1 0 Dee hr In Cheese , Dotter, Lake Plele mid Protege generally dittiltiaridt dry. Os.---.. 100 In - int.3.,..%.7n1y 22 Wood 4.. t. 'a." V. a., 222 °.b° 070 0 .7 71 Do. soap . Ers . N.Y. 100 67de dry 5 ..--...- 100 -• 100 65 - Int. May allov VON BONNHORST & bIURPIIY, Wh01e =e,..,.1741,611. 100 IPS - do. 1 mho Oroorm and Couuniatiort Nerehants, and Dealers .susln 05. Dittesu p.. rial Danntictura, No = Water street M4yijiat -bmlh, Pt .. , Piths =4.s . 41, Idanuf Demi 50 60 id ' 6O 60 67 Dl d• Wh wthg. ent-.....- 2 ..i.l ..., .0. ,_l ll - S bi Jr., i immi k a ACOß FO YTH, nrardin and aaca.,- .--- so m 64 0700 / 0 / 70 Ma DePredtmang.-- 60 6236 01 18 111204y69 maa......... z ,, ro )7 ,. OMASPAIMER, Imparter and Dealer 4=1 818 0.. Dridge.-..- 'A al 26 Dtp:y 6tt 60t Whims& and American Wall Papm, No. 66 Wasted Hall 8L 15140 --- 60 46 42 66 7 w p i between Third and Fourth Meet, Pitt/burgh. Northam Lleerues. 37 40 36 my. w gra, - MeCIOTTOCR, Importer and Whole,. mug . % Ws inadrenee... I 10 8 Dly. 20 *et • sale and it Dewier In r e V, Mew Oil Wader lUo.n s InenrantrO 0. 0 C0 .-. - 19 21 15X DD. May VI *lid Bream Boat o 1' ble ao. 4Na M m Coe re Window 6b.sdes A " th ' l ' d rt "rr ' '' ° "*" - 111 8 - MaTITS ,t, PATTON, Wholesale nade- Mttetrargh le P1E15.......... 60 on the Eastern lido of the Diamond, Plttaluat, 3 LoulniDe.... 60 4) IT OO t .1. 6. atones htir - Zu=....- bo - - DRY GOODS. - _...._ 66 60 42 41 Dlr. July 491 3 ERANK VAN GORDER Dealer in Trim to B =j e j. 6 0 la -. N ui , auw , hum Ifosiery and alarm Led Goods, Embroider/34 Rs Mad- 60 64 42 • m eat's. Yarnmaiog floods and Fraley article,. a toll a. t i Viit I%irem. 60 4636 4IX entvid& ean always be bad at No. 113„ corner of sat. it 066, 60 - Waked street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa aplLly ',. V ir etdot a Wellelle ILK. 60 - .- 4. A. IWES it Co., 'matzo o-c. L ASTRO= a CO, E. TC6II. Itallersy, Dry Dods 100 106 100 prieManedoa--. 60 60 - A 4 A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail metm oCystllsr-.. leo 01 - Deem la rang . and Staple Dry Omda, 26 P 2 Rh. do. new)..... 100 23 - Pittsburgh. • • Perrym'e Flank lid 26 se m 114URPHY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale toad 2t 10 eaiartatamers aa- se to a arid Retail Dry 000,51Maehants, corner Pourthasid sek street. Ptttsbursh. 64.neeota... .-.- 160 , 170 Pm Dlr. iiiii2Z"....- - 140, tti DI,. laro GROCERS tan Death Westorn---- 26 22 JOVE Min.:. 5002400 nom.- --Artois's nom jur . k .. .... JOHN FLOYD A CO.; Wholesale Grocers rustarsdriiiiiiirrar, .- ' " 5 andOommladon Iterehatits,No.l76 Wood and 226 Llb. Sdyado ..,....,...,.,............„--. - 1 Tetrad, Pittsburgh. WO 76 'lltorehant...------.. - OBERT MOORE. Wholesale Grocer, Ree f/mean lloolatra-..... - 138 0 . ~ „.„ tifylng INOlner, Dealer lo Produce, Plttabil Dare o ii7olF-...... - .. - ..::: ...... 23 SI ma aidnlt ki n ds of Foreign and Doniestle Whim and Isom No. Su Liberty etreet. On babd y DM stock el surerfordld Mononmshela Whiskey. w i dth will be sold low for cosh. ousza atatistorr..-.... a. JOSMI. MET« •••••••••••••••..-**-...*- - 2 Q .. BLACKBUILI ** bo., Wholesale ar e- 4 ocsat----,--. - .1234 /0 • an. Boat Porn/111nd Dealers In Psalm* sod gh Daautectung Paoli and Oakum always 7: - 1 ::: le 1 638 on hand at their Warehouse.) water aims. Plttebm 1101.621011 AND BLICHMO 11017111 07 • A: WILKINS & • CO., ;, - Maelf.pstaDzalkiheadifett Fa 71 ibarfA itne4 • Prrrszureau. PA. 01,11,111 N and Domestic Exchange,Coin, - Beat Wan sad Lead icarraath.lowat &id& il diSEVals t i t roZn i d %Cdated• .146.4 Commladoa. ea &posit, sad latosait allawai alas left - "OREM E. ARNOLD &DO ari4"AalutttsxmarßlS LonE 0TA1=%.,"i2 • ' HARDWAIt33 TOR BALIDLErts 4.14 D ceRRIAGE awarz.s. ieet,bi WOOD mum*, pirrssoriort. pAlks‘7 Taft ** .;._'WwH;Damaat!, Notk_Dan_nar t Dent • *9l l / 7 7'!lPtUrl/4 ' , '...1. xisintura.: . ... - -• .4534....:-......... - ....:./.. 7=ll. B ATEXiIir, PA1,1,18 it. C 0.,. Commission , 7 WorshuatAly4 Ocias.llonr. ty.Canal.,....ln* :A- , 14113P4. 110 -4,71 !--7- - - .., ..-._,._„.....•. ,74C. 4 . r i t,Co a .. , i'".'ftbasl. • p...gbp Lal a .1/Whioda to, 1Y Vo rand ok" Cram - • ITOSCEPR - OHAPYAB rolrsarsAm).RXTAu nsual. -10 IMPORTED Cloaca, 63 - ifibirttriti p - ..Pluabiferh DAILY . . \s: \ '",. THE SBURG - tit GAZIETT BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. .010SEPH.S. & A: P. MORRISON," Attor ..pryi at:Dm, • • (Mee 113 .Toarth sheet, between =MUM end Grant. rittalments. mr24 HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake, n'• %Wawa" Grua inert, between Forth and 14 m oeul AZT. II st ranvella : 114OBIiRT E. PLEELLIPE Attorney at Law a_t.tete.,ato, ROBERT POLLOCK, !Attorney at Litw-- Omar of Filth and Grant Idreeta.oDpndte theOcrtut , ntnin. Pittabarth. L mr241.13 TAXES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office YoUrth street, near Gnat, Plttabote. jals,lli P RA NCISO.FLA.NEGINAttorneyatLaw, 1: No lio Fourth It t, Pitt burgh. - - JASPER , E., BRADY, Attorney at Lnw, Yo. 89 nfth West, Pittsburgh.- rtia i 3 tillr.W4 11 :1 :TO A D tr77:91 ----- - - - - - rNANA CO Bunke , Bank and Exeltann lr il okers. N 0.95 Wood street, airner of Diemen:l4l A ll t?7, kirEvy • and sell. Bank Notes and Cain. Disoidint Time edge. and n otes; make Collections hi all the seindpal cities °rem Uion; liecelva Deposits on calt lad on interest, their prompt attention toll). oth nr met.. atTortainlisit to a Broker's businees. • • • 113-Eaidern Exchange nonstantly Ibr male. • sehrid..lT . itLeat clanata... -tram, IteuX...-.:..eloarace [WWI. Ii t RAMER. .RAILB, Bankers and Ea stman, Woken. dlny sad mil Gold andpror sad de,ptlate la us on Real Estate took &Km rities„purch a Notes, eso Plana/eery Notes, mad note Bine on Yost and Wog- Boy mod sell Stocks on Comadenloo. Colier Uons mode on all point. Is the UlllOl2. Mee wraor of Third *ad Wood &mate, directly 'opposite the dt. Meshes myl-17 ..lini d ). KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange Broker, Fourth street—lheys and - sells Stock. on eta Exchange on Eastern elites rupPlied.t. cur. MIT MUNK Collections made on the West at lonrate4s Wes tern Bank Notes Doulatt sad sot l• WCOMOUN --nano. RAM.- -.104 Z. mum rAixER. Daum Hum& & Co., Danksre.Exchange nrokersand osiers In Voralira and Domestic Fachancre, (krtlficatas of = Milan& Notes, and doecio—ti. W earner of' Wood and Arcata. Curren:A ?donor remised on Deposit,' Bight Cbeelds for de. and adlections made cm near/T: all nrind.. Alants of the United Ream • highest point= pad for Fcsolan and American &dram= made on minalcomnonts. of. Produce. shlpmed cut, on liberal tecdom • ' WILLIAMS fr, tankers nud Enhanae Panama North Dud o:fraer of Wood and Third ntreeta. lattabarg h. . All teal:motions mads on liberal taros, and oollartiolui Dromptly attandad to. jot , ' r AA WILKINS & CO. Exchange Brokers, North , "tree . 0. 8 2=h45..ltank of Piqe r.te. jibe 11011731; LARIBIRR, Jr., Banker and Bro v he r. 4 th ' , Mt. N. 66 . edietelnlng the Bank of Ilttabareb. OlAirs & SON Dealers _,-,8attr.t.....,}a,„„_...in Foreign `l=ito.DirircentetilBP.Zde. ret6'Veleates of Da. thgrpgted the anea BOOKSELLERS &C. y L. READ, Bookseller. rtnii Stationer, No te.r• :8 'Fourth Asset. Apollo Buildings. E. WELDIN, Wholesale and — Retail • D..kr mina end Reboot Books. Par. , and St.- t ory, No. 43 Wood street. (betusatt Third sad Fourth) _Pittsburgh. toss. 3 TORN S. DAVISON; Bookseller and Sta ftiorter, novateecr to Davi.= k Agnew, No. f iltarkat street, war Fourth, Ilttsburgh.l% • IitTRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller arid Dealer in Ptationarp. ke.„ -)iss 82 Market street, near d. Pittsburgh, Ps. RAY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. 65 Wood rimed mat door to the corner °Mara, burgh. Pa. School and o beaks traudardly oa baud. COMMISSION &C. ' J.. W. BUT2.EII, & CO., tORWARDING & COMMISSION DIER CIIANTSand. Deem lu et kinds& Pittsburgh Mau u wed Articles, Lead Pips and Shoot Loud. No. S 7 First Btrust. Pittsburgh. aulr.Ps.l • MI. H. SITITON. • WholadeGroebr, Importer and Dealer in • FOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Dio• anamaabela nye whau.r. , N 0.12. South-Esst aeonWood and Front it.. ritttbrugh. Penna. mh2.l W. POINDEXTER, General Mere han .u.oraa"il=2.lc."'Vtlt"' m g r . ch " l ' Yrn ' t apaqmd & 3PBA_NE,. rJiANE, Commission and For 1a *WingMarchetti; dealers la Wool and Prrdloa mesa); also. Pittsburgh Atattufacturts. N 0.114 Veering target, Pittsburgh. 10 MEM. i 7• .„ . ' i gum nnc ROBISOi VToe;nie arCO .61: tr rod=1:Vnmel Comminlon Martbsats. Fa .Inlo srtneann SPRINGER HARBAUGH (Succes non to E. larbsurt.) Commtmakn and Forwarding actuate, Dealt. la Wool and Rodnee generaltr, N. 14.5 Etna andlld Swond Aneeta.Plttaburic• Pa. 1503.1 - Floni.Factors, Commission r t:n : u met 7o c Arardl o y Morebant• l rd=laPraire attrodaric. tios. 74 Water an.d.9oPro 2 ur. Pt=b r . Penna. *pity, ARDY, :10NES — gttecessors to MIVOODOONLB d. CO, Combed= and Torwasd, fitts ereharits, Dalin Pitt•buirgh MantificturedGoods, trargh. MY, MATHEWS k CO., Wholesale Gro om, Coonaladon and Toil...ding' Mershanta, and Ltn. Brighton, Cotton Yam, 67 Water et., Pittsburgh. -0 DM. en- oMtnia alon Merchants, Philadelphia. Llber►l advances on noludgronents of Produce, generally. jal7:y ax WILSON. I 0 0. : 11 : ww.. A . iiurth...t6l/0a Dealer, .44 . 1...dr. 0c ,.. e . r5 a ' • ' •• B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, Onntnission and Pornardlng Merchant. and Wh°l.- aide Deal= to Western Reserve Cheese, Batter, * Pearl eel and Western Prodars . irenerally Water beter....itbsektv.i.Woixt,Pltlabargh: Went, I t " " "" tort. You— . . ... —rum rt. Woru...:—. —warn a.'scra. ItOILLS 6: ROE, Wholeesto Grocers and Camille= Menhants, No .154 Liberty otnat Pitt. • U. aIIOALNI JO. M 1.... vIIL --BAGALEY CO., Wholesale Gra 'can. N 05.16 sad 931900 d street, Mama& .:A. • It'CLURG, Grader and Tea Dealer,tanter orWood and Rath dread, hie r t a n nl 4 " hand an ". ""to and Itzdt t ' hank and Retail. Dealers dawdled on the lowed texas. R OBERT DALIAELL & CO., Wholesal e . it, Groom Ormangslicar histukants, Dada, to Produs• sug Pittsburgh Idsnatleatres. ha. Z 3 Liberty. stmt. m • - mix Wolantsw.• 1c: MooANDLESS,Auccessors to v a.: a Crooewaorwartotiaad Ooitomlation Marcluotts, Dealer* Nalco* Nal* Ulaw, Cot tiaras, dud Pittsburgh , Naandietaros gamma); tonoir Wood tad Watar stmts. Idttabaralt. . A.. CULBERTSON, Viloleasle Grocer and Combs! am wt.Ditalere la Produce sad Ott*: litanatidared lab Llbati atria, mar burgh. nour,lnde;ire Grows,: iCorik; AiIGR te ttuum Esurbsubb.,_ss Dealers la PMthee—J{oMA streets. Pittsburgh. Q2 '! Al ? ertl ' 1r"1,..34181, 7 L cosasoiL , ', ,••••••2^--r -sh •F v1 "!" 17 -1. — :: lIIAGALMWOODWARD_ rt. Clo.;Witnier MI Nib IlsomarWill *OM alesehrbikedlNO ;kW I ~ S . At;p74 ,;fn _ AGENCIES; been appointed the ex desire Aerate for Plttebargh, for the We ofPetent sated tfrtdV riateraVof Leather v man- Wemnoferfor kl Lle assortm ent of elld r b t toszufsetured. et the manufacturer's prices, hLs article being superior to cry Leather Bolting weer before offered to thin market. Also, a large stock of all width. of India Rubber Belting constantly hand, end for safest the '.)fachlue belting Depot," No. Or 116 Iluket street. J.k n, rnruaes • AUSTIN LOOmS, Real Estate.A'ent, Stook, Morelmmliso sod lIIU Broker.' taco No. 02 mutt, otreet, stone Wood. Butane promptly.attemded t0.331:d1y. QAIS.IIJEL L. ALARSILELL, Secretary Citi sea's lanarsass C®D►ar. 44 Water diva. 1 M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu 1: • tatter 0..92 Water ate e et. GARDINEA COFFtsi, AgentfOrFranklin giha Th d ltree 03mourzT, nottlamsst corner or Wood A.A:MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • Mal Insmanee °alumna. 42 Water street CLOS= U. 7111011.• ANDILEIC . GEO. IL TAYLOR &HUSTON, (successors to Taylor a Idlorne,) General Cobol:Bolan and For 31erchanta, and - Agents for Eastern Transporta tion Linos, WholaMo Dealers in gtipletirbrerlea Sheet- Logs. Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Batting. Tote, , alanilla, Mbe wntri. and Kentacky Hemp; Tobacco, Soda Ash, Window 01am, Pig Bar and White Lead Naral Storm, andancin , mai and Pittabnret m...n.iured • pod. pnerally.— A gents ihr tha "Penn \ 81111” and "Bannei MU` Bbeetiuge, Pittsburgh. No. 48 Front stmt. (olitawite Loolsrths, Pittsburgh and Bt.:Until Packet Landtag,) Cincinnati. Jag. A. rtC5cmn0T_....._........_ • -- • - F nuTormoN & Ee .., :c . . n nt..nd Agent. foe the at . Louie Na g ar ' lletil i°ll eet . p r , t t t , te i, 3l , lateen, Pig and Iter Lead, Item ' Peri MUSIC, &C. 11. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Ferree, Mt2 l : 4' . "' Sol i ! I" florenbM:AtzT had Western Pettruylntnltt—No. St %Coal must. #k.NRe Y RIEDER, Dealer in Music, Mu skat Instruments, and Imparter of Italian String% agent for Norms 2 Clark's' amid and square Planes, sit* atleman's -Eoleark Attarbtorrif. Also fbr Dunhanea Plum DRIIIUGISTS'. IQIIN MUT, J:r. (successor to Jas. M'Our. reT,)_Wholasale - end Drrirrirtst and Dealer In Pants, Oils, Dresturrs..te„.l4l Word street, 3 doers below = l ll . l , ls k t er ttsburgh. Sir - Herrntar .timpt.,,,S m 1r Dr. b3O t. Waco'. 211.... ... . . .--, .. .........-.:.,..todrrn mamma LVnirebi it ' CO., 7 Drtiggists and Apoth • ...ties. comer Market 'treat and theDlainbnd,keep constantly an hand a full uld complete amortment of Drug., Medicines. Port unterrund articles pedal yin g to their tumle.. Physicians psescriptions carefully compounded. ,myl 0 401 IN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in ",‘„. Paints. 011 s, Varrdshis and Dye Slut!, No. ZG hasty street. Pittsburgh. - All coders will merlin prompt attention. B Ascent for Laudon I Co. valuable. WWI medicines. marli-ly A. FA NESTOCK & CO., Wholesale • Drugaulst and manufacturers allfhlte Load. Red 0 t and Mbar e comer Wood and Front street , . Pitts mehr VE. SE ERS, Wholesale Dealer in 1N :Dr ‘'..,.."i..., m illet 7 st ' ffih . oilt.l."'"tl.'"i7rit:e7 DRitrN Wit - c;iesate & Retail u . Druggists. toner of Llberti- and St. Clair streets, T -SCHOON3IAKER & CO., Wholesale prozhirts. No. 24. Wood PittAnzuh. TOSEPII FT 4 EM MO, Successor to L. Wilco: OA Co., corner Mirka: atreet and Diamond—Keeps eon .tautly on hand a Ail/ and complete akakortment.of Drugs, Magnetek% Ilsaticlue Chests, Derfnalm7 , and all .9 114 n portalnlng to hla tmelneas. rhdeldane prencriptloni carefully compounded at all Doom isnly WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE, successor to MURPHY lc LEE ; Roof ik.lee , end j)aturcartgi r gerehrit for t. ths 1.11. MEDICINE. VR. JAMES KING: Office and Repidenee, No. 112 rtfth street; apposite tbet Calsktrq, h. 2ally IITM..VAii.IAN M. D., Dtice.6iii streeC, • Y below Eadthaold. QgkeHoosx-6 to V. A. 210 3. IP. to S. T. . m 71.4 17 . d • ME RC lIANT TAILORS. . _ lal cIIE.STER, Merchant Tailor and do i% War, fti r ' k u k r Tairf3'' WL1.9.31 DIG - 13Y, merchnpt 'Tailor, bra . - r ij e eTti . au n t. r sad Dealer la Ready Zdad• Clatlitne, ist IF, WATTS & CO., Merchant Tailnrs, 181 .tsbnir itrect--We ras atm reectvl+4 rar . plum irt . or ood, Q Gen tlettlen . • Wcar—Glatlut Cos. Moms szt4 restiare WM. mwest evme gualtr• Oar Mend. and macaw» Tame give tea a% _ _ M ANUFACTIIRI NG. W. - WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail • si.totactotot and Dealer In CJ•lcat Wm; 1c0.113 M stmt. • JOHN 14ETIIF.RELL. Manufacturer o PATENT BOX VICES, • roperior article. SOLID BOX arid BRAZED BOX VIM , . corner of Anderson and 8010 Immo streets. one Krum from the nand atreei Dram ! , •gbecrr qtr. -- • oat:cell • ---------- EDIROIDERFAT AN APLICA MAN- TlLl.AS—dlateriala marked Mr Embroidery and Are ort by 11119.. E H. WILSON. Par No, Z 11.% Peon Stied, stars Illad. Brict u ciiiiii — g_ Crucible Clay Kan afanag_.• • Omp_any MIMS COMPANY HAYING iNLARGED their oes.ltr Aa tolnirlarturing.; are *ow prepared to meet the locremed demand Mr tbeirtßrick. emends and """ 7:Ta r piva. '' ,.. i .. Baal. bT Pltbah, September 21.1841 Boots and Shoes!! 41 AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market etre,et, 3d chartroom the Market Rowe. would InfOrm the gob that he has now a wen fall etork of everx thiog in the Boot .4 Shoe trade, snob. Ladle.' Gaiters, hail Gaiters.' Jenn Lind Psdores, Lady - Franklin and , ail the styles radon the Mutant <Rim awe, MIAOW and Children?. Getters and lea n Boots and tiOns. In all their seriatim also, (intiontem? One Opera Patent Call Boots. Freinh Call Bons. Congren Gaiter,and 8.. also. Boys' and Youths' Boote.ane.lreneh Cla • Masse eve am a mall as we wish to will nob an Article to all who favor as sill their mutt. am! will give satimfac • gementber, the pleas, itil Market dent. ro7l/9 44101 D. 11 4 .:DXD-- .. --LOUD s. YD. .. ; IS7TOLE3ALE AND RETAIL ffst,EIMONABLII TUT AND CM' MANUFACTURERS, AND DIALIff Mit ALL ELI D 5 °TIMM CORNER OP WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, "Pittalrugh t - Pa. rusk smbraads avers quality snrstrisot Iffsts sad Muffs. &as, Cuffs &ad Pus Bonnatu. Amp' lcly New Coach Factory—Allegheny. glim. M. U. WILITE .CO., would ro• mentally Worm the mobilo that they hare erected • ohm on Leech. between rederal and &satiably stmt.. They are now making end are prepared to main order., for *Teri delcrig=ehlcies, Coe , eer, Cbariote, Baronches, B&c...gai which. tram their ffjezp alereeeVa. manufacture et the tame work. end the facilities they hare, they feel confident they are enabh ad I. do work on Ma roan reuernabie term, with those wanting Wick* trrthilr line. • . Paying putt-mks, attention to the seleetkm of material& • and having, none but competent workmen, they hare so hesitation in. sr...nutting their work. We therefore ask the attention of the midis to this matter. N.lL—Brpairing dale in the beet manner. ,, and on the Meat reasonahle tams. . - Jaktf - - • Coach and Carriage 'Factory. TORNSTON, BROTHER it CO., corner of ley • Belmont and Rebecca streets, Allegheny City, would respectfully infirm their friends. and the public generally,• Matthew are manufacturing eaerriages. Hook. sways. Doggies, Sleighs and Marlow. in all their Mint./ styles of tubas and proportion. - • ; .• All orders will be esocuted with strict Tenant to durs- LBlty binuty of finlith. depolra silks's° be attended to on the most reunnable terns.. tleiryX ID all their work the best Eastern: Studs Toles sod Whool SUM, they feel confident that a. who farm 'them with their patronage edit bisperfsitly satisfied on trial of their wait • r ,,, rtoly At. tostipi.od OM them rail bifor* mar shadig elsewhere. . . • min COACH PAOTORt. 1. E E L . I h ir4ol l l 7 4Pl.l:Ag TOULD„respeatfully call. thb attention of - Southern and Western Iterebants to hie fine stook • Catiages, ranging Moth* from 1110uito SUM, Timm Carriages ars built from the beet materiol and werkman ship, autunder hie ogn supenisiont he tom with couS• doom. warrant his work to be tuhrior to none manuMe. turd In the Won. The sugar of hi r ebuelloess sad the =tot to b e in y 414. tbU or lo: wowork rk ids setaldhhmenein ' mg wanting nod win *age and examine his stock belga ErTing work All . . . L. I. LITILLS2OI‘.:. —.cum ADAM/. arooonsan Livnegsto . 4_Rwagl & Co. NOVELTY WORKE;' PITTSBURGH, PA. XRAOK and Doric!, Railroad: Scales, Ray, 41Litlo ood Oran do. Medal* and Cr mt. du; Dcor MIL Virt i rli erdliaaltp, , zl o.s ermt= two ut i e t p g a.. bleier of 0va1... au _ W. W. WALLACE. STEAM . MARBLE WORKS. lake= aaa zas matv,gr.l.-emp.ito swa j wa VrOIittINEENTS,. Tombs; Grave Stones PnroltonO Took ttantali,lmelog Rone. del: nate on bond. and Wide. to o r der._ nisehlnort, at t 1 4 1 . xn wmt ior Pr ifol Tbr' & l 3n i ti l nirlVo,..k e' stri=l2l: In* horalohod to thrtodont the Icontot prim: dll ordain suss with &Math 4 919 Idlitty. otdoot. New Good' andTashiallis for Geiitlemene Clopt~h for Sprimg of 1854. jEdWATTS a- CO...beg kayo' rerpectfully . to Inform their numorrro! turthatera,l. e. the eu of .aral . l4llls i t e l o higra t ju= d ad a : Eon the "lrizd era :r. a/tow—arid Oil they tra rolioly to rncelra or: 4000 Or matting them no he thilr usual superb The estietertlaa madly orproseed by theft mut. , wars hitherto:watt their humble aorta to tame. Lbw them to orations in the mop dlraatlan. Wolk ott.—Striarters aro Informed that oar hoomaa 2f0.17.6. Lty strart.horth ride. ahoy" St. Clair.: • - eats ' • . 6entrminepi24o,,,a mods. g.l° Ikw .eubscribers beg -letwe to inform. the 1 4 roa e in t in a g r ArAVA Ir.r. tor . .... „ joie.; :'-.: : : . C.., u. 2. ' -Vt",trit..,104.::: 4'3.1'073.7 2 W , ITTSB . . • NEW YORK AtiVE.RTISEMENTS• ' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE I 210 cases and SO death; making a total of 1382 firmA confers\ on Suitt IT the title of Vizier. ''' cases, and 491 deaths since thecommencement of Itas.4::: ErkrintS:TG: ' , A g r ary lbS:E . . l - 00.3 Th ki e I , J a ni tta re a rs e e Ad i dd , flo r rreo:... t `Vo im etland 341 B SCH rtnar l r " ar: S .Non a' l f i g. ( late S. S° ' F-VLIFNRSO-A-17-MORNING, AMICST 23 1854. the disease. -It is said the Ring 'is likely to go says:7 , \The ROsian ♦ Archimandrite of Jerasa down there in hopes of calming the ?Olio mind; ' lees has lea atlbome for , some weeks. ~ On the Paws Pinar in Mc Mly 0'54 r.t. . - For the Daily Pittrburab Curtin but already 50,000 persons are reported te, have other li left the town, and, as these are, of course, all of at the tress n Legation at Rome, arriv in that . the richest claSses,those who are obliged to stay, city about a nig t.` back with despatches from and who yet are probably thrown out of employ- his geVerroee . Lastly. the Genesis jotqc merit for the time, or their trade rendered mire- announce that ri,ltussianagent haslikewiee een munerative, easily become the prey of proles - sent to Rome, rcogive explanations in the name sional demagogues, who do nit hesitate to avail . of the'Czar, reipebting the questiOns of the Holy themselves of this visitation of Providence to ' Places:\ Thus, it \ ii,ll be perceived; Russian dips \cal work out their political schemes. Too much' lomacy does not remain idle. It is impossible to\ praise cannot be given to the Archbishop of Ge- , imagine ; a letter triya, with what horror the noa, whothough an invalid and residing in Sax- , news was received at home of the Revolutionary ony, for his health, returned to his diocese im- . movement which.has‘juat token place at 'Parma. mediately on'hearing that the malady had be- ' A unanimous cry of- kprobation has arisen come serious. Turin has hitherto been almost ' against the wretches wholeleet, rot , the purpose exempt from this scourge, and some heavy than ' of attacking the' goVermittitt of their country, the der storms which have burst over the town with- i moment when--that. government is entering so in the last few days have effectually cleared the I frankly and so resolutely on the path of wise re atmosphere. A few cases, however, have occur- 1 foz and public amelioratienk" • red, chiefly of persons who came from Genoa, I ' sea- urox Benzene:4l). l . 7 l%o fleet In the and among them,the Cavalier Adrian° di Revel, , Baltiois . preparing for action, \oh rather, before brother of the former Minister, and himself for- ! this, have been engaged in bondratking the Aland merly Minister of Sardinia at the Court-of Vi- I -Isles. \ The British ships conveying ; the French mina. The municipality here has been extreme- troops, bed e re combined fleet la the Baltic ly !retire - in destroying all damaged or turwhole- on the 30 . The Hannibal waa the,fuet. to reach some provisions, and making prompt arrange- her destine ion, and saluted both the \French and meats for medical assistance and increased hos, English Ad 'rals,• ; Who replied‘to the to pital accommodations, so that if the disease demi The others s ortly , followed, and'wer t he - cei come, there is reason to hope it will be very by the sailors fthe'fleet,who manned lards, much mitigated by timely preparation. with acclamatio the bands playing ~G od\ save At Naples the cholera is committing great rav- the Queen" and "Homier el l'Empereur \On ages in certain quarters of the town, but the dan- the rat, General. employ D'HillierS; who h d ger of which the more respectable inhabitants paid a , I' , 7it to Stockholm en an important in' complain - is a force'of armed lazzaroni, without sion, n red in the\Reine,liaiteme, and 'Weal) any sort of discipline, which is supposed to be ceivorl with all the naval honors. The attack en used as accessory to the police. but which, in the forts 7 1, 51 to havoso it ‘ 'linte anticipated-- \ fact, acts more generally in perfect independence, been made tt Friday, telt and already newt( has stopping and robbing quiet unarmed citizens, so reached herestbat Deyerbeck has been cannel:lid that it is dangereus to move out after dark;' and, ed for seven tteurs, and h been taken posseis as et this time of .the year the night is more- sion of by the reach troops accompanying th& adapted at Naples for taking exercise ; than the expedition, but is not yet denfirmed. The forte day, the nuisance has really become intolerable. are garrisoned b 8100 men, tueluling 500 rifle -81. de la Cour is Said to have obtained the servi- ;nn, and the info ation has been received from ces.of a ship-of-War from his government, which three Russians. wescaped out of one of the is anchored off the villa Reale for theprotection nort-holes of the la e fort at Bomaisund, by of French subjects, in case these authorized ban- the aid of a boat, an delivered thomielves up dies should, make a sudden onslaught, or some es prisoners of war. - e capture of , thaie places accident lead to a serious collision. . may be put down as a cortrinty; bu,, what is to A cordon 'sanitaire has been drawn along the be done with them atteriard does 7t clearly Parmesan frontier towards Piedmont by a decree appear, the King of Sweden- will, It Is stated, of the 30th ult. • have nothing to do with ahem " unles theyeare SRAM—Madrid, August 2.—A royal decree occupied by-a coruciderable4aglo-Frenc4 fordo. authorizes the existence of the governing Juntas - and allowed the continuance of the armaments for public safety; but tho Juntas are only to adopt the title of "Conoulative and Auxiliary Juntas." Another decree suspends the execu tion of the decisions of those Juntas which sup press or modify taxes and other sources of na tional revenue, until the government and the Cortes sliall'have adopted measures upon the sub ject. A third decree restores provisionally the operation of the law on the press of 1831. The barricades have entirely disappeared.— Affairs appear to progress favorably. Tho Queen mother defers her departure, as the roads are not yet considered safe. . ..The Madrid Gazette contains a list of numer ous military promotions and nominations of Gov ernors of Provinces. General Jose de la Concha is appointed Captain General o: Cuba; and Gen eral Manuel Creeps Goverrior of the Philippine Islands. Lord Hoyden arrived In Madrid-to day. Musical instruments. ripHE subecribers are now pre red to offer for the inepectlon ofJobbere, Music Dealer. and °th en trading In 31.1 cal Instruments d klerchendlas, • the following article= • {Wins, Cellos. Punta, Geritart, du; Prow , / and German Accordeetts, acrid Pir r font. Bugles.' Trymilornes, dr.,- -; German • Preach and Edam de. Our arrangomentewlththelargest end most celebrated . Manufectorers In Europe are such An F^ enable us to mll teweht at their lowest peke./ and wean offer our custce mere the advantage of ecloctlog [roman entirely new sod carefully en octet! Mock. Beteg In the Market et S I sea. eon, WITII TUE - CABO, readr to accept of anytob lota of good. that may offer, we eau afford opportunities Of bar . ' ohm In many articles. AgentiorCarhart Needbrans . celebrate Patent3telo. 1 deour.' • PEItD/NAND ZOOBAUM A CO., Importers, 101 124 . , MT • Malden Lane. New Turk. tUlderlii r•A • ' f Ir ib EE ; undersigned - having the Agenl ol • If.ms: cumAR PATENITA3DS (New York U 'LEBRATED T MELODEO/ S, would Inform the Trade and the Public in Beneral, that they are now prepared to furnish to Dealerif and others these truly celebrated Instruments at the klanufaeturers . LOWEST PRICES. Every Instrument WarranteiL ~ FERDINAND ZOCIIIAIIM is CO., 7 Importers of klusDal Instrurnewe, auDlSnir ~ No. In Malden Lane. Now York. Daguerreotype Mat W. THOMPSON & CO., 3 5 Broadway, eir •zr.,,, York. Manufacturers an Deal Gain Daguerrece trim Cam. Appal-pins, Matting.. Fre.ser era, Ao.. and Im porter. of Plates, Chemical., Fancy From and C. arid Material. °revery John. Volgtiander John', C. C. Ilarrbion' e and all other American Cameras onistantly on hand. at the Manakin. turers lowest triode, nod warranteu perfect. anlo-13ms D. DEVLIN & CO. CLOTHING WARE HOUSE, 258, 259 & 260 Broadway, cor. Warren at, NEW YO.RIK. 'WE beg to ask the attention of dealers in Read) wade Chothing throughout the United States to our fatuities for supplying the molt extensive demand from every section or tho Country So the better Qualities of_ MEN'S - AND BOYS' CLOTHING. The constantly Increasing demand for re Clotitirigg, our manufacture, less rendered It necessary that we. lath'. mew our acoanuodations, and we have therefore ereeted • building, the largest and most complete of its kind in the world. which Ave have filled with the eholewet description of Clothing of emery variety. It le our Intention to do • veer large trade. enillionwin fart, and we have thertilbrs lwridseuch arrangements sewill Insure buyer. • larger and Inatworaried , aniortenent, at prices which no Mailer 'bonze can afford, AU good, from ~or rstshilstarient are Wiilmintrd.' both for style and and tho utmost estiefaettonlearanteed to our patrons Terms ettictly gu 6 months or S per cent dliwountfor melt. aultelmv ' D. IDINLIN a CO. Fire and Burglar Probf Safe Depot. Wl. IdePARLAM) .L CO.. • sa .11.t/DEN LANE. NNW roes. Warehouse 145 Pratt 8t . ., Baltimore, Md. nANKS', Jewelers' and Counting House 1.11 , Safer Mercer elle. conetantlj on band far Tale, and warranted to every marten. Nor Your.. A It sth, 11154. Mews. inn. .1171trtende Gentlemen—lt air. maple.- two In Inform you that year Safe preeetred my Boots and raper, uninjured In the tire hat night, by shirt .MT thing elaeon y arAnteee was enuenmed, and talthengb It was exposed throughout the Ore, to Intense heat. It. con tendere:mien' unharmed. The Pab.ottbllttle repertne. elll. I think, answer for another trial. Itedpeetfully years, /Yl-n T. JENNY. Jr.. 11 South William st. --4--- Elegant Cabinet Furniture. SCHAFFER &SUCKOW, .554 1115 Anther, y 4,A - en rare. AIkIUACTURERS, Wholesale and. Ro rylei WI Dealer. In Utah Carved - Rneeneued Yene. eve dennintion. No Inferior artlelm Orders by mall fattnnally anderomptlyeateented. Pealers and other. are Invited to all and examine oar Meek. 1743 me FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BEILECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, For the Alm and .Ainelli o ge. C7S ar apnes Fern., IN.vetuia and TIIT / Proprietorn or:thin Medicine trill Stale without badtatlon or Gar of contradiction—that the AlrsDr. Rumen Nam canal more hereon, when It has been introduced. than auy other medicine In use for the above masses. Shia medicine has neither Arsenio nor Quinine in Ito eompoeltion, all of the Ingredients &roof a perfectly healthr character and highly rthindatlng and Invisoratitur in their tendency. Persons while wing this mene sill not be a&cted be elpospret to :atm or • dampatmoophere no Dame than alien thelruatial health. Planters hi sectione of the country'there the Algae pre will do well to adopt this medkine, as the Oa obliged to lay lay •Itlio under treatment and = beamenclVaspeedy curt rho Proprietor couldintresinee thhuaands of crellbcate• It those oftbe Ward respect aldilty. but prefersmaylng to the sick Intir tale bottle and you will ham the infallible proof Inyouteclt Full &tee thes for Its use amompany cveh bottle. Certificates can be tern of the ollim:shoalng where thla Medicioe has ruerd altra all other. have failed, Pot Idspetuda and all other Billions Complaints there Is not abetter tdediclod Intim market. It has also Nankai., with the :nest astotdriles snot:oars In several eases of Rheumatism and Gone; for these mat plahrts takes tabLenvoonfel a day,. . • One bottle of tido-M.4lu. very often lase the desired et. ten, r i retWu=lu all petite the United ;States and thnada. . . . All Wholresto orders must be tddretued to MUD 4 MANNER, sok Proprietors. WI IttnatlereY. pYea. losurs—lnrudeu Etret.,l3..t. Febeesterk 4 CO., le Rll - k Co. end Oeo. en: Pittebrunb,_ Pioßks' Book! • XTO one who can rem] erollrbdirilbotit n ,4.pr of MN CoNSTITUTION Of' TIM UNITED 1 . ATI>. WA - 3A RATION OF LNII6P=I , ENCE, and WAININOTONN FAREWELL ADDREN.N. Just unbllebed I tentative.. heir). yam.=parrs, Illni tratedultb toe Portrsits of 11'neldnitton and Jefferson on ti nted urer. SIX cts.; Plater Myer's, T. 2 eJ. Coneiderloltbe I . In unlen this Wok is Lot up, It Is of the C/I.E.APEtq u roll u oneoftbe LOFT OnlltUL bootee..." ouldisbed. Liberal terms to the tado. Bookrellers• send on your orders to the runnel:tor . 11106.. THERE. Nassaurtertd, s ca r e rk. .6011411 lilKgeed tO MU the Book thrunetutut tlaeounntrr. jeattf • The Eagle Manufacturing Company Max lead urr wo.tl rerxfor Sae , AL'Anci.o &tmt.!, Croix, Ina disrottn. ),,to Eke price,/ f•VREION GOODS Men SILK BROCATeur-s AND C0701.1,7:F.5. in great variety enhance*. and ernal , lnation of Coiner all of which Paters. are CONFINED TO OUI OWN SALES, An entirely new article he-e F77fNlTrIlEr, L'PHOLSTERY. Which nentytlnm the unwept amount of PCHABILITT At nod In any ankh. arm Minn med. .°A.WVi. s .l,, D rasull• by Amer Loons...tem Mu cult Gen& nftbat manufacture emr offered Ibr tale. Mule. nal do wail t 4112•1111120 themeponeta TWIT numbaslng. /Ira:7 "th-' Do' IRON WARRHORSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., IRON AND STEEL, 261 Gremsearlt Street. Nor Turk. • Rasp constantly on hand a full aassnintsid of Bar, Rod Rand, Ilocy. Horan :Dm. and othat IRON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. •-•- - Itorehantorrom 011 sertiooe of the mounter are lueltnt to II or Fond thole ordOrobefore Orders hi mail eqtrastaa to our earo will he 111184 of that •• t eosrloot rates.; .HARTIN. tirltlNC k Co.. . 2ra Greeowke .t., N. T. sr ci• BROTH:CBS & CO.. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, I luir YORK. 1L remaartmlto.l:oli~tugw+hmr.d i. , JMPORTING klio lending .Dragn from their original market& both Irt Zurope awl Fut Indio., and Froortt sod tantll.h Chelmhs. P.rfumery, Tooth. hail and Hair Brushes, noir Glore.and litrar , .. Past. and Trimternpmnron Corks, Sum.; no.. an thmr ores them on Ne moltresamable term.. Order. either 10 peon or hr mat Ell ...Ira thetr best att.ntlon. -KUMBEL'S • PATENT .1f ACEINESTILETCEIED LP:MEE BANDING . . neatly /bleat Bandrin the ancetry. TBEY are made from the best oak Mooed leather. and thoroughly stretched. cemented,' and to 4 together,and read, Uinta perfectly straig with a perfect hug to the Pullter.and warranted to boniest rate uncle and to plea. {be rumbas.. 'Mayon be had single, double or round—with Lace Leather. .RITIte and all necessary articles lo the Ilue.by addressing JeLlegtor Wll. Ktlat BEL. Patentee. al lorry at, N. Y. Globe Iron Railing Works. Nos. 311 and:3l3 Ifuniye jlreet , Noir Turk OPPONITE TUE ALLMILIROILIES PALES 122,V . RAND 12 : 1? EEI mit DOORS meet! miaLwity • • plirs enbacribera having extenoivo and ian did:Nrea":". I:111r rut=ultrVtis:ll7a and dealers throughout the counter. 11110UOILT CAST IRON ITA ILLYO, °revery deacription,- le:Valises, nutter:. Deers, Amnia, iron Redreauft, Arnie and ornamented; (Vibe and (15.0 , 110 fur children. Iton . Chains, &Lk.. tram Sian. , Flower and Work Sande, Urebre./14. and .11 or - - MandA, Also, a superior quality of Iron Yarn% Fence, ell of which they will 'warrant tcrourpau etrenitth,:durability beau ty of design and Melones. the manufecturen of any oth er house In their lino. Orders from every section a the United State s thankfully received and executed with the utrnoet despatch, - ENT k LATIUM, utyl9..3m• • 121 Grand etrect. K.Y. SAISIIIEL L. CATERLY, Wholesale Deal- In Brooms, Painted'Palls nod Tubs. Wood sod Wil low Ware, BMWs, Mats. Cordsgo,To Inv, Wicking, Mitch so, an., 2)4 ursonsrich et, New York • mbil-lyv. - - - miyiIINDOW SHADES , Gilt Cornices, Table, ocloth. go., JOAN TY.IMUNE, Man arsotstror mod 010. ltr No.lo Catherine rt. mod. No. 0 Moth= Bows. Now York. • orbirlrr MISCELLANEOUS. PITTNIIVR,6II !a m, COACH FACTORY. 46 DIAMOND , ' STllO'2l E. 31. BIGELOW, Proprietor. ROBERT )171 - ' ATTERI3O - WEI LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Thrner Diamond greet and Cherry 14 -7 spl6-tf PF/TIAPTROU:Pd. 'ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH STREET, ARO vx szverrn STREET PIIILADELPIII4. IL 8. BENVOIsI, raornmrop.. qf n.rd. $1,50 Pro doy...Eli 41Liir 1554-4.ra . - Lizuionliesui Company of .Wisoonsin. RE Corporators of thi o Company havo 11=7...t.,,Pitathe,h=urgrtITIVAlei deitrlat Infannaahm.rela.veto thy Como/AU, , 13370 . . Z. ari ii=ikti.i iia7iliiii. aharTfriokiii - VlTl' HOTEL, {late BrOwn e,) cornOr • of Enithdeld and Third streeten Pittebneads. d',4 QLAB3 —arThie lure el comp , o= d iTi . te W ring under ,I=hout t g en e ol l e'pe ' Vbe the reeesption7f.thVgrea: t nahhe. , _Citeetenle*Onaltent... ;, , .___. , .41e.de,,, . t- MTh:SW ' _ FERAL COMMISSI ON : AGENTS. for .Vd a uia t . - sn.r.lfi a lvidenate, cometion,_ of ISO nit sc; potakorANTA- arz.-0 The omnibus eiabbath Desecration. is Rieke no remedy for this evil". Arc law nod order to be trampled upon with impunity, in the midst orthis otherwise orderlyrcommunity ? Are .1 Christhin assemblies which convene in their rea -1 pective places of worship to have their ears stunned, and their devotions interrupted, by the • rattling of omnibuses and the cracking of the drivers' whips? This omnibus nuisance 'is be coming intolerable. I refer, particularly, to what takes place in Allegheny. On. last Bab:- bath I attended worship in'“Excelsior Rad," on Federal street. Repeatedly during the services, omnibus after omnibus passed in rapid suceed don, sending forth such a volume of noisy sound, I na.completely drowned; for a time, the speaker's voice, and greatly distracted. the attention of all. Other places of worship near the great thorough 'fares must Lade suffered, and do weekly suffer in the same - way. I a.sk again, is there ad remedy ? Is the peace ful enjoyment of religious worship to Le thus dis turbed, and the opinions, and feelings oOtbereli gious community to' be thus outraged, by a few worldly men, who, for the sake of a little, paltry gain, treat with disregard the laws both of God and man? Rave not our courts decided against the running of these omnibuses on the Lord's day? Why, then, do not the officers of the law carry that decision into effect? If the law be against the omnibuses, and the officers will not execute it, let them be impeached and removed, and better men put in their places. Is theronot moral energy enough in this Christian commuui ty_to effect reform to this matter? Is the evil to continue and grOw, until it be consigned an authorized usage of the community? I may not be fully informed, au to the law and the decision of the courts in the case; but, I would be glad• ly informed if in error. Let us have light on the subject, and then, let us have action. If there boa legal remedy for the evil, let.the Christian citizens of Allegheny arise in their strength, and see that it be applied. If there be not, ought not measures to be taken to secure such legal provision as will protect our citizens from dis turbance in the enjoyment of their religious rights and privileges, when engaged in the wor shiper God? What say you, Mr. Editor? Am.gonartir. .• LATEST FROM ELTILoPE. Oho following summary of the latest intelli gence from Europe has been selected with great cam: The War... Capture of sptutlah Peevein in the Black sea. Admiral Dundas is again permitting the Rus sians to have their own way in the Black Sea. The telegraph announces that the Russian war steamer Vladimir was chasing Her Majesty's steamer Cyclops, near the Bosphorus, just at the timenur admiral fondly thought that every Rus sian ship was cooped up in Sebastopol. The Cy clops escaped, and so her adventure ended. -It was otherwise with three Turkish merchantmen. whose fate the Constantinople correspondent of the Independence of Brussels thus describes: "An occurrence which has just taken place in the Black Sea, only a few miles off the mouth of the Bosphorus, has caused the profountleit sen sation: Three Turkish:, merchant vessels, while ! nt their moorings in the . harbor of Ileiraclea (Erekli,) have been burned by a Russian !steam frigate that came from Sebastopol, nod was able to cross the whole of the Black Sea without be ingl seen by the Anglo-French cruisers. The I ships destroyed were laden,one with Indian corn, a second with wood, and the third with coal es.- tracted from the mines at Heraclea, and,intend ed for the allied squadrons. Their captains hose been carried Coif prisoners to Sebastopol, the crews being put in a boat and turned adrift in the roadster t. The very day before this bold deed was performed the French advice corvette, the Moo-cite, left the pert in question in order to return to Therapia. This little incident shows how wellthe Russians are served by their scouts. flow will it be now, when the Greek Teasels are again permitted to revisit the harbors in - ; the Black Sea!—Daily Jive. • VIT.NNA, Monday..-The communication from! here to St. Petersburg by telegraph is opened. I The route is via Gracia. Private messages ad mitted'provided they do not touch politics Geld zonmeister Yon Hess has gone to Suarawa, his head quarters. The Earl of Westmoreland, it is ann/ally- reported, has .declared to. Count Buell that he was provided with initructionsin' case the Dew conference should decide to draw up a I fresh protocol. "111.11.NASSTAIIT, Sunday--Advices treat OMIT& soy that the Turkish anthotities had confiscated I all Milos Obienowitch's Landed property, in Les ser Wallachia. This measure will only be in force till tho arrival of the Austrian troops. , The following is an official list of the killed and wows. I ded dnnng the siege of Silistris:—Dead, 160; wounded SCI; total 1213, Turks forming part of the garrison. The RU.5.421:13 are supposed to have i loot 12,000. Pasts, Tuesday.—llentes improved again to day, and a tolerable largo amount of business was dean. Railway shares are likewise better. The new quotations are:—Three percent. Renter 71,35; Northern of France, 8:27; Paris and Stmts. burg, 778; Paris and I.yons, 0-13. P000Rk4.15 OF TUE WAIL—VARNA, July 30. Sir George Brown ha, returned in the Fury, in which vessel he entered the harbor of Sebastopol the night and remained till dawn. The Fury was fired at both with shot ar.d shell, but she suffered no damage. ' The cholera is nabob:big In the English camp. The deaths do not exceed 16 daily. Preparations are being made for an immediate OrIYILOCC of the allied troops. • Vessels'from Varna are subjected to a quaran tine of flee days at Constantinople. . The dockyards of Constantinople and Sloop° are actively engaged, as well by night is by day, in constructing 30 fiat-bottomed gunboats, capa ble of carrying a large mortar or gun, besides others for the landing of artillery, : troops and horses. Seven have already been launched, and joined the combined fleets to receive their arma ment and equipment. The British naval Com. mander-in-Chbsf, Vice Admiral Dundee, has par ohtteed two powerful steam tugs, which- arebeing likewise converted into gunboats. The daring sortie from Sebastopol or tho Vladimir, and the destruction by tier of three regime% (after taking out tho coal cargoes - which two of them had on board,) in the waters of Kaaloom, near Ilernelea, is fully confirmed; and. Indeed, this vesselia said to have not only appronehed to .within ten miles of the Bosphorus, but also -to have given chase to the Cyclops, conveying stores to or from Sinope; which last mentioned .pteamer having, to, enable her to carry a larger cargo, left four of her — guns at Malta, had no other alternative than to run away from her powerful antagonist. It is con jectared, indeed strongly suspected, that the ,Russians in Sebastopol got information from Mal ta of this vessel's weak armament. The Russian resorted to the artful dodge of hoisting Austrian colors, and even painted iti conspicuous letters on her paddle boxes "Austerlitz," the name of one of the Lloyd'e Austrian line of steamers, but the commander of the Cyclops was wide awake. The Tallish army is advancing with extreme caution in three columns towards Bucharest. On the oth the,centre, under Omar Pacha, was at Kalugereni; the right wing of the army, . under Said Pacha, was advancing from Oltonitza, along. the left bank of the Argish towards Bucharest; the left wing was at a place galled Nagttra, and promised marching along the high road leading from Statics on the Aluta to Bucharest. On the 130th, flying corps, detached from this column ad vancing from Oltenitza, were at (Bina, a village about eight English miles to the southeast of Bu charest. The Inflexible reached ConstantinOpla on the 27th, bringing seven more prizes from Su lina mouth of the Danube, where the British blockad ing force have most effectually levelled evet7 building barring a church, in which the enemy , could ensconce himself. . . Pasco Stirby, formerly hOspodar of Wallachia, ;takes his departure from Vienna In a few days ?for Constantinople, preparatory - to proceeding to his post at Bucharest. . . CONSTANT/NOPLE, 8 011..L-TheTtirkish fleet has sailed for Varna with the , pontoons and all the transports. Gulling is burnt. A Ganaburg dispatch of the 7th says two Eng lish steamers, after haring destroyed the Russian convent: on the shores of the White Sea, hare en tered the Gulf of Onesbain near Archangel. At Cronstadt the Archduke Constantine had a narrow, escape front drowning by the 'upsetting of a boat. - Admiral Galittin and four seam en wore drowned. BLACK SEit.—Au official despatch from Odeasa reached Vienna late on Saturday, sta ting-that the _trench and English fleets were seen it Sebastopol, en - the 80th, the steamers having transports in tow. Thienewa was con. rayed from. Sebastopol to Odessa in a day, and immediately telegraphed through to Si. Paters' burg. It is inferred from the wording of the <Hs patch,lhat the expedition proceeded &Seward.- The intelljgimee of ii . Jater date than that re. eeired from Constantinople. Steamers wore sr- Tiring' at Varna up to thelith ult., with material ammunition and , provisions: -•-• `,Private lettent;ePeek variously as to, the amount of the fermi employed in the important operations, at thi Crimea. . Some speak of 76,- 000 Men, while, others: make thent shYeAse. the faUeseeotifidenee is expressed the success of the e.*peditlep• --- Traxy.—The ;latest accounts- stet's-tut' the olsolerais -decreasing': 'The cholera reiturni'Vo-day.cfrom %eel' o'~Y;~^'~~5 . EMNSM=3 There is an interesting letter from Madrid in the Preese of Monday. It would appear from what the writersays,:that the story of a quarrel Ibetween the Queen and her mother, respecting the conditions laid doirn by Espartero, had no foundation. , It has been said that Queen Chris tina was furious against her daughter for being disposed to treat with Espartero. \ The corres pondent of the PrCFSC gives a veridifferent ac count. Tht!4Queen, he says, had been advised, by nine foreign Ambassadors at Madrid, to eh ! dictate in lathe of her daughter, bat was deter- , red by her mother, who sold that to do this would bo the dean:laid - It of her dynasty, for her daughter would be set aside in three months.— She advised her to accept the conditions of 'Es partero as the only chance of safety. The letter of the Press° gives some painful accounts of ei ceases and massacres- 'committed by the ineur: , , gents when they had obMined the upper hand.— Sonic of the az.ministera were \ supposed to bo still ecereted in Madrid. The Cosine de San Luis had escape!. When the body of the\ king's broth er was removed for interment, be followed - it in the disguise of a priest. ~ ‘ ' ~.:' Stu;nn.. August 1. , The opinion I Yesterdy expressed ?that Gen eral Espartero's selection : of 3Ghistarit was ap proved by the ghat majority in Madrid, is con firmed by my subsequent observations. Those persons even who feel inclined to object,• on' va rious groUnds, to some one or other member of the (libinet, are guarded in doing so, out of a sentiment of respect to the Duke de la Victoria, all feeling convinced he has the , good of the country at heart, and hie made the beat Choice the difficult - circumstances of the times would permit. His original intention was to make General Salazar Minister of,War, and to entreat O'Donnell' the delicate and 'highly responsible post of Minister of Foreign Affairs. O'Donnell respectfully 'objected to this, expressing his de sire and delertnination to support Esparttro's administratlen, , ,whether or not ha himself form ed a part orit; \ buystating, at the, same time, that the War, Vepartment : was the s , only ono it could suit hie viqws , Co fill ',lt was the only one consistent with hie professitin and career, and as regarded foreign affairs, he Said he had little knowledge of thein, •and could not undertake their conduct. It would have been both ungra cious and, unpopular to laic excluded him from the 31h,4siry, and the \Piesident qf the Council at once rotake another irrengement, appointing General doar to the Marine; (the least impor• tent of alf,th Ministries,\M\ffitkpresent state of ,\,y the Spanish na ,) giving War \ toVtinnell, and , Is il c Foreign Affairs otienor Paalteco. Ali the mem- , here of the Cabin; who were \ in .1 drid at the ti me of its Cornea n appeartatto \haVe displayed perfect willingness 4 sacrifice selfialt\ considera tions tithe plans‘o heir chief and, to s the good of their country. Senor Pacheco, Whit was preal dent of the Purltarie Inistry of 1847, ii.\?ite of the Ministers agailtm there have 'been\ \ eome objections Mott h He is, however an honest and,an, able man, and has shown hitlf a \ firm supporter of the Constitutional came, steadily opposing in his lilac\ in the Corter,,the scandalous adminiatmtlens of Bravo- Murillo\ Beltrim de Lis, Iteneali, and()rims. %' Besides the office \of Presiden of the Council, without : a portfolio ; the Duke de Victoria holds:, I i that of Governor of the Palace--atost which, for obvious reasons, dt was most desirable he should To.day's . Gazette removes General '4.2.10r from the director-generalship Of the camlry4trid rein eta* Bohm, WIC is promoted at the mime time to\ thermic of leieuttmant4leneral. .Thi's. Junta hie givenn unanimous vottiOf thanks .I° l 4ll the generabi, officers, end soldiers'who raised 4 the 28tlief Jhne, the tanner of liberty, moralityNnd justi*deioting theteselves to the national caush." The fallowing dome of the Junth alsoappearsln to-day'eclaiette : ' ' - ^ "Nonesof the persons whose services tho Junta may havti , tNeePted between the day of its foram. Lion and that °fits dissolution ore entitled to any payment 'foi; the same, those 'services being con sidered aalitittiotth." -, . , Other doereen suspend until further orders the 22d stssatto nrmonthly bidding for the redeems-. ble.debt (beth , first and second clais,) which:was to have taken place yeetertlay; - , and announces .a month's pay for ~ tbe achy° and, passive classes,- the disbursement of \ whiolt commences to-day. It is said that an soon he the absent Ministers reach Madrid the Coistituent Cortes will be con- Yokel in the manner prescribed by the constitu tion of 1887; buesomeweeks must elapse before • they can ainemble. •• \,,.. '", ', , The Nocion suggests, as a measure the pres ent Ministry is likely to adopt, and utich would be highly popular, that tne Duchess! of Rion:arcs should be compelled to render an account of her ahts,,ae guardian of her daughters and as the person charged to execute the will of ,Perdinand. , VII. It demands, also, that the Duke of Minn urea, who has attained one of the highest ranks I In the army without over doing any thing to de serve it, should be struck out et: the' list of During the journey of Generals o',.Donnel and Boa de Olano through the the provinCes of Anda lusia:and La Mancha they everywhere met with 1 the warmest expressions of sympathy and graft-. Yesterday. evening, aft( r 6 O'clock, the men of the barricades sent a deputation to express their wish to defile before the PalaCe.- The. Queen made uo objection,: but wished 17.spartero to be present. The Duke, who bus not yet . recovered fiom his severe fatigue, was reposing a ter the labors of. the day, and was not in tad,. form. However, he and hie staff .were down atlhe Pala ce,- and the revolutionary.beroes marched:l)y, with Mom for the Queen and forger . :partero.- -At 10 o'olock this morning .2,000 or 8,000 of them marched pant in front of the Duke's residence. Theeedemonstrations . are the last puffs of steam blogring off. .‘ I have no letters taday from Barcelona, bull. regret to. hear it is positively stated:that tho counts from that. city, are highly unsatisfactory, and that it is probable, there him helm 'fighting thirn era now. . - - Earrr i --the the 26th ult: the Soften' horeei 6 rettut. 7 ototsrtobtg 841 Pawls' in! the goieininerit cl Egirptt da imperial commisateeter, the bair n' of that fliteet wat to leive In /1 day or 'Aro for Alereedrte, to invite the Vroeroy to - come and receive the the Elo;ten. 'T'he Correspondence of the Pelpbla RoV PontineiSer. In Northers P eenaytrants: \ COMESSPORT, 4'a., Ai , ag.l4. \ Bono& RECIIBISVa--Dear Siri„..- tt esuming that the "lire" men in other parts i o(th State would \ be interested in hearine from the-41 , ‘ rthern tier' : —especially as we Nat i .; never bee behind„in' any good work, "stran o thirige";elll me daily \ to the ears of the powe thritsba. for s e tim to come, and from press t indications, u. may \ safely conclude that not single county fthe "Northern tier" will either ve Mr. Bigle nor any other "Nebraska" or It man a majo "ty. - ; r \ ii l / 4 A call is issued' and sig . 's 'by hundreds ( Democrats and iga in t • County, for • County Conventio on the , fifth of , September. In some of the at lowns,'n t i ; half a do:- en will refuse to sign he call.' • A rge number of the leading Demo is took partcrs \ m the meet ings, where it was vet unanimously that ``theunion of freemen whiten regard \to old\ party at tachments was the only sty for freedoM,"and, here there is a practical ;mien. \ Even\ now, d Bigler has not, practicably, y an two orgau, weeks from now,l think be noare, \ Mm alty, in this strong t-h Democrat county. Every intelligent man knows at theld par ty questions are not at issue; and aßigler Ste Committee acknowledge it hyper referring loony of them in their late address. \ You probably heard of Judge Sub,: s vt,satto this:county, and advising the Democrats to, ac quiesce, and finally offering to procure. a lette from Governor Bigler declaring that he "was op posed to thepassage of the Nebraska "fraud" buthe was told that was notthe nes t. tion now. We most have candidates Were in favor of the immediate restoration of toe Mis soon' restriction. \ But that was going toe far ffr the wily,politiciam, The Honorable Judge did not dare to pledge the Honorable Goiernor to\ take any Such position. We had great'regard far Judge Enos, and great hopes of his fu *fulness: but all such,"hopes are fled." M a native of this county, and received more thath his Porty vote, when running for Judge. , He is considered a Man of more ability 'than divernor Bigler,\but he didaot alter thq course of a man or \ 6, in this • Potter eounty, sa'anpopular was hii mission. \ •' `; In Mc% county \the Nebraska men have no. . organ, but katron g Temperance . and antt-elaverY , paper is flourishing there. You, know that Pot ter has not "put her light nude? &bushel" for a number of year ' •-- "*- A stroll g6r than eir, The indis county that fennel ,in the flames. Irma The wind has.__... Each vapor that , It bemu , .,—, —-. And pallid evening twine], i beaming heir \ In dusichr braids around the languid est:s of dap. Pa 1.... and twilight. =beloved amen. ..., . Creep bead in band ftol:6 - 7.. rest 111 " , - - . Thy breathe their !spells. towards the deparilqg dar. Encompanaing the earthodr, gam and sea: ~ Lif&rsAditul h to d tl . m . oile d n i elt . potont sway. The ars stall, or the dry chutettritr% grass 'Thouof their gentle motions es they pus. Thou lac...cilia Pile whore pinnacles i \... L, Point t i m one tn. like?yrdde of Epp i! ‘„I ArteirglddnernUeUr" . 114;I ngli t in i ti g sl11 7. 1gigh il i '. "fr. H . thither among the atlas thecloctis of eight: . \, ' 1 The dead are shaming in their sepulchres. Andonooldering aa they sleep. attaining so d, . Half sense. halri..ught.anteng the dragnet. stirs, Breethed from theirwanny bedsalllleing things And mingling with, tbe still night and mote ety its auto' hush Is felt Inaudibly, ~ , Thm solemidsed add4o ft ened„ death la mild . And terrorism an this aereneet nighM \ _. .• lime could I hope. UkosSome Inquiring child ',, relight, hportingou grayed, that death. did hide !torn human P= i e secierta. or Dodds ila been Ideassleen The loyetipt or perystnel watch did ktell. , . , RUSSLA-A.TIIE ERSATZ% PILOTESTIAO ACIALUT Tiro Wen.-=-The Piesse, oVienna, has the fel: lowing report under date of Warsaw, 22t1 tat: \ oft is reported et„Bt . Pe N im, burg, -than the. Senate if , the Empire_ has takeit the liborty . of making extort of demonstration'against the Era= \ parer and hi t policy. , It is alleged that, after the receipt of the last nova hem 'the theatre of War, a considerable number of the Most influen : .tin.l members of the Senate addressed &memoir ts the Emperor, in which they spoke Strongly on recent events; they could not, they said approve oft.lie \ foreign policy of the Government, which . all Europe condemned, ,but in Which; nevertlie less,\t*Empeior persisted, and ,thip declared they. mould not accept any responsibility . fer what might arise out of it... They at the same time expressed the wish thatithe Emperor would. satisfy the, demands of Austria and. Prussia;' by withdrawing his =lies from the Principalities, which he himself had declared his, intention of evacuating, and \ that he would thereby put an end to the disastrous war in which ho is engag ,ad. Several eminent personages.aro named as - ksving signed the, nmmoriah'ever the hereditary prince is said te-Wf6) adhered to it. It is - not , lurirn what effect' hi•Aemonstrition will have, I Immediately after. receiving the memoir, - the Empteeor left. for Gronetadt, end has yet re turned* St. Petersbug." \ ' . *,_. - • - Letteie from St. Petersburg state that:-they are orgaiizing at Cronstadi; two 'battalion., of skating infantry, as arm: of:the service already known in the preceding wars.. These ...skitters are intended ‘to °regd. in -the Winter_ on the ice against the islands occupied by, therneinyi . Bat talions of skaters will be also formed in the oth er garrisons ,- - • ' AN. ADOWTIOSIST, Moneino.—A fellow 'from Ohio, named Grahana, made his ' appearance - in Cynthiatut on Friday lest:with $ patent plovi'.to sell Oa Sunday he. \went to Mount Carmel Church, and, representing hie:welt to be a ruin=, later of the Christian Chutoh, obtained leave to preachia the house la,thoorternoon, which he did. , At night, pretending to go to bid, he slip ped out and ,went town .Afrinati church, where ho mottated'the pulpit and , tuaangued the slaves amembled, on the subject of tlik efforts made, in :Ohio for, their deliverance. lie 'was observed by some .white person outside, or informed on by some of the negroes, and on Monday morning be was waited on. by some of the citikens and Te questid to leave thiotewn, which he refused' to do. He, however, finally agreed to leave on the carsbat instead of aoli g so endeavoreacto hire a. conveyance to come to Bourbeh; - Ruiners ofhis molded having get cireulated through thktown, then Sailor people from the country, great indig . nation was excited, and be was pelted thrk.gb :the stratto with 'eggs; and had to betaken to jail tO protgot hint from the Mob; some of whoot -however, obtained access to him and blacked race with loner cowitio.At .length , he.waa got; into a baggage ear _and started home. The man was no doubt a.simpletool.or a fool-hardy. firm: Abz.. r .Paris Glum, ..• • .• r • . Mr.:: Edwin Croswell he retireddromidn. eOn. nation with the Albany 'Argue, MIA traudeered his Interest therein to Air. • Gideon J. Tacker: While making this anttoonotinent he• adds that °lie feeler inthorited at the tame time to - state, that whilefor the present his withdrairal eh polo* it may not •tier: lima,- but:that it be c'coPlitaida with . - bla health-end hiiinolinidione at a future day._to.reetunti his interest ind Ate teal= with the 'Argos.' 1: • . . _ . ..-:;-;4f,,...,..j.:,": , , • \ \ N \ \ \ ...::',...3 : .....;,.. 6- . , ...f.t , -`,.. : ; ": 4 - I.cre% '• , :,'! . .',.. , A.:::k •7: VA.,.,k7:'," - .. -"' ' \ \ \ \ - ' \ \'. 1 \ ' V \ \ • • \ ~' \ e . ..4 ,ts ..__ It s,t,reetILVATI , 41ND ale.nliTTA . __ALLROAD.,-- . 0 4. 0 .; election for Dir . tOtors of this road for the ettsdiZ I ing`year, took Attie on 'Wednesday last at \ tlsti, 4 ' Company's,roome.M Chilleothe,- and resulted' ' 7 o' the election of thakfollOwing , gentlemen, viz l% 4 4 - 4 Wm:P. Cutler, NL. - Wilton, D. Putnam, J '. ... ltrilla'and W. B. Nye ' - : of Washington county, 2i.,.; - I( aiftr,-Wn l &‘Ponic.W. Maoris: and F. CIMINO \ Oil of Ross, B. smart at Highland, A. B. Wallttj,' er of Athens, and B. Boys and Taft of HanO, thrill county, 'Th re were but two which were rendered, neceisary bY the and 1 standbithrthe union ‘. of Hillaborough road • this, tinder wilirk two directon7 to be elect, -. • . Troia that road. . - \ . -...rtiiii a perfect spirit of en rise and am , er manifest among ' directors, engineers an; contztors of this road,',And \ we do 'not ' it cambe checked In :its •Ernrese.r r om condid . that momentary,affairs Winne - - - \ \ The m t expensive portion of the , quiring he ty fills and bridges in\ the IS( ley, -is com leted. In about a month will be laid, lag Chilicothe with \ 0 In the meantime the rails are being \ ward towards' the coal fields, and by B bloveMber, the directors think that . '„thin enabled to sofar supply Cincinnati with to prevent any extraordinary rise under\ river: It will require &large amount of 7 ry to - do this. . • This road, so far as 1 finished, is prof best built road in the 'country. The t nearly the whole distance being perfectly • and • there being no curves of less rat, 2800'feet, and no grade exceeding .50 fee mile. The track is laid \of compound rail; le of rail id two strips, these_ held togethe \grpcive in One and corre4ondleg jawel' othcer, and biyivet..s,the `skips of sail l jotnt. Thism the first timikWe have 001 compound raR Closely;lut ia.trea7. that it prevents oscillation, jarring, \nt :Tear and tear of rails and - .m ery„ it cartbe run over at greate rtmeidan • Mon rait\is manifest. ,- 'We learn from the report of Pram ent 'and. other \sources, that the work la*, state , of forWardness along the line sektct perfectly practicable to finish the work.* etta durinf the ensuing year, and Art Wheeling nilhe sante time; should' the the money market justify the 0ut1ay:.;..., .., Faux BOrwoe AVMS. ..11. letter dated Thant Ayres, June 22d, which we find In the ,New Yo Evening Post, informs its that the Legislature of the new republic had rejected almost unanimous ly a resolution to grant a general amnesty'for \ political offenders, and inviting back all expatri ated citizens. Mr. Billinghurst, an Englishman, who moved the resolution, resigned his seat as a representative immediately after its rejection, \ di\ coesidering that the measure was not honorably ealt\by.- This defeat shertis -that thWadhertnits -o Rama will meet no fiver from the , party in :postai:Alt has also been voted. in. the Legisla 'tureNto 'grant a donation of $200,000,.and a pen oiOn o VI:100 per month, to the family of \ Een etal La allei who have returned to Buenos Ayres titer an xile:of twenty-four yearis—' , Ee woo a dimmicue - mi li tary' commander ~t hrough thn i Nn4 o f In pendence, and also against .Brarift, Aft the la ter event he returned with his army) to B nos Ayres, rebelled.agelitar that-Goren:l -ment and made himself 'ldetafoi. , He defeated. and sh 4 his opponent, l Dorregoo , but was long ‘ fterwarcls himself. ousted by Elias and sirot.—t-' recent ascapads., from the city prison of •Eue4 nos Ayres as -"itch discussion. It is i 'that of Antani , -.? ttke military ofH cerssunder Eke s, • rusty ..instru inent\ For Eel mars he com-: niand\ e the•nl vqinrn e majv . prisoned . de3 on elght ontl tencedte tl Imes whit l‘ i ntent'connitlr I . ty,, wlnd,d 1.... e noinssitaind. 1 1 14 PknOrta ',Apr would'ke thing( and,* fact; \ wed haiefr.ovoket *as 'party.. ' s , -Were ldipm lit t 'unlook*l, and - 4Wo mine gone 'Enitaridotiartyig toenail. 2 innseeat \ thin e4T:tt. \ . ' . Linclu s elii the\ Re -York* \ v erthier iris \ end „soicii i ‘ tprestßig , ‘. .., \ from the African nepub of ..I, Which we• .condense the \ whit . dlije ia :haw :‘ , llith,, :Coniiderihjy" Is meradyfeeri. ' . _•Proaldont Roberts to for Europe in 'attest stbaider, - pa fit his \healzh,• which had 11401 \ 0 quence'of his arduous dutica, , , tur •p. home-his daughter, Who has. been It several years at schoid. It is heleit Rot Arts will hardly bu, elected Piesli as the last contest was a Close one.' - eigu trips do not -enhance % his pop,. In all probability his successor wi sou, who was the opposing \ Mai election. Mr. Roberta has, 'mph. himself an able statesman during. of the office, and his defeat 'will:— .egret,.. by his friends on •this side .of Abe Atlantic Nevertheless, Mr. &neon bill been .fried AU , J \. ?ions public stations, en exhibited decidednril ities. A letter from an ericanshi : dated - Monrovia Jose 9th, says : -•- ,-...-, - -- N . 'lt ix two years since' Lis left here la.. •• leaiea sod in that' time many c\l ,oges have'..:tak place:' • Several old citizens have pawed \ away Ind • ny new \puce , possessing• wealth, eduttatioik • business' capacities,: have come at to emppl their- places: ''• '• -—' ' \ - In all directiods the toirn:is apttr ailing, several large, and well-deigned brioit have beenoreQted. \ dwe ' Business is reodly increasing rapidly, and monthly steamers from England have 1:1110_ feel less as if cutVl from coarciaidcation wi Neb/Hired lands. "theiteithera will iremain b twelve hours if freight . hoffierod,wnd the Dela iity which' compels \ its •-speedy. .! shipment ' taught Liberians a /C1)4011. in business which • haviK.long been trying 'tilisiii- rime not • , up the river, hatiny friends haviilidked mac of rioeund'ocdfee farms' as, treineip,nn . sic L ingly flourishing Conditiori \ i ,•;•-•-•••" \ . . . _ Tui gri.ku . .ExessOnos at Minis; Y., was a most disastrims one. sVr e a el.. whistle of the.factorytias blow*, and slew •• utesaft 'er; White from t4enty to thirty men w alreidy in 'the building Arcot. tb.enaccustoni labitr, report like that of iilarge'Sitassion w heard, -and.billetitotwood'ond masses`f • and Stone flow about in all directions, while .tersi . . Soot, ashes and' dust MIMI like air. T • boiler; after poising Out of the rear of the b • ing, and through a small honee ate4l. for store • stanch. a large tree, rebounded:, and plowed deep furrow is the gronad;finallystopping • • • twentyrods from the starting Point. ,The boil cop was thrown a. distairee elf 0 3d rode, p • through the front of the furnace, and \e •• 'S dwelling house. Ooe too* waii ‘ killed, ; and ri Others eerionsly.wooded. Bar est made' narrow .escapes. -:A -KOMltti had just taken. Is ohild . from its bed, and carried it into an stito ing. room, when , the boiler nap, passed th the bed • aring it to atoms. 'A man had let a piecS of wood, and was stooping to pick it wheit the boiler passed overbbn,learingldm • . CAMPHOR. ' Pacootrerso Totori "We are informed that no le - Lathan eight pq eons have been admitted , to the Lunatic in a state of !amity,. occasioned by comelmil quantities of CamPhotAto prevent cholera. Soil of them carried it about in their pockets, kept from time to time eating email quantities it. Others' took it diasolied in;hrandy. In cases where it wiis'takin in-any quantity it I dined insanity: It is a fact well knonn, the comparitively small .quintity. of - camphor set a dog mad, and that lie wilt anon attain Itloavairt.la 'New ratty teat week, 't number of deaths readied 92/,- those by ehok being 221. In Boston the deaths were .104,110 by choler:, being 14.. In phlladelphi n the deal were 8.18, those by eloileWtbelug gg. - The 2 4 .4n0N.u. - 110sinisn To. 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