,gIiiTI2SIIED: IN 1786. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE! • Muslin DAILY AND WEEKLY BY . •- WRITE & CO.' . DATIP.sit .-VAMULLII.4IO)IT.. arta wiennia Irrasos• awn= .1 "" ? Aji ' • Tooa • DAYLT-Sla dollars ewe &ram. ;ADM* Lilt ramie w yam Le•—i w ,r, &easier sauna ? Sit Advace. Onto vlll, he east/ o ßed .2 the lb 11, 4 • rnlm l 4l , ..thl4lne , 141 x cop]. - 900 Son copifol do Tarare costa •do - • DI 00 ' 7 'The =wet slab to be addies — arto . one Dram. and to be Invadable In advance. No club papers sill be sent sollrsaplrea, unless Da lawny Is lent for , . • RATES OF ADVERT ISING : • Ou. Kas ln , - (10 lines of Atertervil or Agate.) :• . - tero weeki.. 7 ""' 00 • 'three w ens : . oo puap- fto ... roo • 11 Z . • rn . 7 Do • .!Inkly t —••••••1 16 !..1.0 o • • iStarodlairCeds, (6 lines or lea per annum/ . a 00 ale dollar dor prh additional line. • • gar% ehangeable at pleasure, ato' • nuroj mei rule. of paper-. Con Ear ugh additional aquae Emitted over one Mouth. and I .W each additional soma Waled under the yearly rite; oat pates.. - -- idvertbanentrexceeding a p. square . , and not Paa =can Ihnaflalter ' be gir d =table a te larj . .dartiatounde hlyead the amount *hayed for their publication. . Announcing candidata for op* to be therged the taxa s other &detainment& Advertannenta rot marked on - the. copy lhr a specified number Of laciertiona' will ba continued till forbid. and Par Matt exacted amordlngly. • . Tim privilege of annual advertiser. Iv strictly to the& owe immediate butane. and all, aivertionnents far the bernelit of other Man., as erel sa all adverWemente cat Immediately connected with their own badness, and I ail chases of advertisement. to leogib or.Ohnn'lm r.V.P.'l,==ll:luZftread.VlTesiapurs'lelj rendered, and prompt payment le 'eared: - AU advenleemente for obaritable Institution., do. ma- Mare ward, townehip, and other public meeting■ and all political mealinse awl notices, to be elargeatalf prka, pay liarlage notices to he charged .50 ant.; • ::o • • , o Death notices' issated without chargeixadna ammonia, tied by fanadal invitations or obituary Wham, and Shen acompanied.totalald • Bosnia advertisers: and all mons toning communioa lima, or requiting. make. *algae to all attention to Fan: Wrens, Conarbl, ar any publiemiertainmenta where charge& ea made U , adrattanm-ail nett.. el . _ Se" rate anocations—every notice dowldrad roil. "t"‘" mierataanarlaboes, adenleted or Intended tel. Promote ,In ?ideal interest, an only be Insetted with. the under- eters:ling that the sera la to be pad for. If Intended to be inserted in the load column, the, tome will be chained • t thereto of 10 ants per tine. • • ' • • • Mahon or air notices to be charged triple Pace. /iIIITYL Lanese Petitions .111 Rea Estate Ageut.' and Auctioneers' advatannente not tube vlaad sada yearly rates. bat enacted. disconat of thirty-three and on...third per ant from - the. amount-of '1113113.11'111. T3l-111133:LT 13 DART V . 4.111:13." (MI I 131 , 41 Dwelt ..... 50 Do. telekt twmt10.....--.• 37 WITILT 1,1913._ , • One Ronne, (10 Mack.) one ' Do. • eaeb additional Insertion.--. 20 oenta. trazudent advertisement. to to Dahl In advance. DISCOUBT BATES OF rtrentrum exuris, Mt SONS, Brokers. 1/117 110% TQ N. II OLMES Na. 67 Markel aL baron." Tkird cod Fouro sfs.•PittoStook LI. • PENNSYLVANIA. ' Ctrs Bank,.(lncharratt.- Bonk at Pittsburgh,. C omma al Iltginclzel- do Emtaage• Bank of d0....-por Franklin - Book do Star. and Slum? I of. do..por Lafavotte Bonk do honk of Cloormorow..---4par 0111.31110 tho A TrnatOo. do Bonk of North America._ Weakens ParsomeTionlL-. do Bank of North'n lAbertbso Bank of Sloadlion --... '— Bonk of Patna tronla—.:. Small Note, Bonk of Penn . NEW ENSLAND. Coonnerchd Bank ofro.—oor Norma Basks:„--.- Yuman? 4sltechonlee Bk- ' • N - NOBEL. • • Ohara Bonk. thiff dlannfoo - -- • 11.11YIAND. • Bleohnntat ftaMla i di f iank Mni f--= 1.0 nvg f s i solsont Trodososon'sßank-.....—par • yIRGINIA.: • • ~.. Bank nana...........-:-..palliank of the Vallor-...- Ili Bank of Chandorlabargh... Ili Bank ergo-Richmond - " Bank of ClasterCoontr-par Es. Bank. Va., Norfolk Danko( Dawrilla-,-.... ....oar Faxmorg =of Vlrla. " --Bank of DO. Cs. Mostar-par Merchants' a ktech.Banil h . Bankof Gerenantrorn. - -.--par North \Veda= Bank.... 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BATMAN; FALLIS A CO., 9oz o Lisig i icz Merchats, aid Okaarkl Fanrudra il lutua t 1163. CZ12141= 36 ( .., 11$11V . . S tle V rtl ?cI eils • 4•. eilaxt t r k aiilazury fro d.m fe .:"1". vowb ' JOSEPH 01,42111471, =' wmatzuzx Jana:. DZAZIX IN :131PORTADDIGARS, 68 'Mirka sena, 470ta6faIrk, NM: , .L ~ THE the Cabinet of Viennn \. • that the Emperor Nicho las has just ordered , the complete evacuation of the Principalities of •Mo davit ander Wallachia. It is added, that "notwithstanding Sas:declara tion, Count Buol exchanged notes with Baron Buerqneney and Lord _Westmoreland on the Bth inst., from which it results that 'Austria agrees with England as to the guaranir be required from Russia in order to preolu e the return of the complications which have troubled the repose of Europe, and engages not to treat with Russia, unless ehe obtains these guarant \ instil the re -establishmeat of general peace." '' \ , The real wins° of the Russian retreat from Wallachia has been the object of much,epectita tion; some have ascribed the movement to the active military virtues of the Turks, some to a certain mysterious influence exercised hy the quiescent and immobile battalions at Varna , and' some Ircavr Sea some to the Austrians, but few, however, geese- - o ' the '' Pacific, which arrivel.at N eor\York, ed that the hot weather was at the bottom of tit. ' ttsh Bogle ' \ It is so stated, however, under the hand of a `; y r s• given ' ,', tensive conspiracy and robbin having ex. milted by the clerks in the g emplo 'of e lde7 M- Russian General. - \ '2Bd July, lilt, we melted infortruiti I ait ' A better reason than the hat weather is Noah Hingsley. 81 Sons, eltain.cable Y art - d auth o r ilia T h e • are raw William sagas,Sailingdays;, slays Miele provinces of Southern Russia, and that their junior elerk, , Michael Henry Moony ,had his troops from the Principalities. Russian previouslY for Boston; under the assum ed butl& regiments - al on 6 whiwhich In has ' 'Bes Ll :a r d e nb e l ad rh o Cz a r lI ti move - n all possible haste to the Crimea, while ing which,' Messrs'. Hin le BSc Son; i ediately those of Moldavia march to occupy their places sent out initruations to lg tgir agent for thelL Sr. The greeter part of Gen. Ouskako's. division had crossed the Perth. s , • , , ~. , --Messrs. J.' N. Lawton Sr.' Brothers Bostoti.-- . A. correspondent writes from- Bucharest, on t a . h." c . h t '‘ a rrest at , ' un at once arresteo, at any cost, and the 20th of July, to the Viennaleloyd: • cent back to England n er dates and. number of the notes etolen, advised "You can form no ides of -th ebrutality of the 5c ,...,„.. ~__,..:_, _ ~._.„..-. , L __ _ Russians those ipregs On tbeirßying re. r''"''''' `'"""' ' '''''"e" on r ee "n"'" all the brokers of this City , of the eame,`Andem treat the taken a r ena description of cattle and provisions they could Bad, and have carried officers Clapp and Holmes ; who discovered that a y a oung man answering the descriptimi‘given; had off with them all thoao instrumental in, maintain- g a g ed . tlias er i lcea ef 'oar vigilent citYeieteetieee, theing gr see c u a r te it , y t a m n i l e o ri rder„ Th l eaving e pe o t p tii i e s re po mai nt.lf l d w i et a New.Verk per 'express:train:: Mr: Lavrsen,ben., and orderly, repoing that these Northern guests mired in.Beston by the -Niagara, and, left for are tot obliged eave us. \ I say - , obliged.' \ Gen. matterin the hands of a legal adviser_, Charles Adlerberg. as I learn from the best instrimted on receiving thin inf m i nation , started the same Edwards, Esq., attorney for th e British Cuetd.• c 0... arrived at the . heoieeriere of Prince afternoon for New York, and et once plaCeff the' , .Gortset:akoff with despatchne, from his Majesty, the Czar, commanding the Prince to employ ev, `the valuable. services, of those celebrated Old, cry stragetical means to drive the Ottomans front, Mr. EdwirdB at once communicated wi th the ' thiettakeriv.„-Captain J.eouard, of, the Second Wallachian ground. '. \ , principal exchange o ffi ces, and at mice eilgageS . "Gortscbakoff explai ned to .the general.'the impossibility of , fuliffling 'the imperial mandate. , Adlerberg arrived at F,rateschti at 'the-time he me that Want Pollee and Lieutenant Beewn,chiern office. Gortschakoll was drawNg aphis plan of retreat. Theee old, vigilant and experienced officers at generals of the Tore and change&two of- the stolen'aides at an . exchange office in c anal street, after which he • At thiainterview, a rencerous and violentdiscus- once traced the fugitive as hevingsheen in New sten took place between the two Czar. In the presence of his aids-decamp Ad ,. \ left for the Western States.- •-,-- -. . lerberg upbraided the. Prince with an a i m l ess bad purchased a through, ticket to Detroit, by e way of Buffalo, for which he had paid slo, ' , and ' was neglect of his duty, and ere intimated that guilty h of cowardice, ' , Buffalo in pursuit of Mooney, and after eiami "The ,prince, who, like most\ Bassist, officers, Captain Leonard itnct'Mr. Mitten started for nation of the hand-writing at the various Hotel is very, Irritable, would hear no\ ;more, bht said that Adlerberg being merely thecourier of the Czar, his duty was to deliver his despatches and Registers, found that Mr. 'Brown had put up at the Mansion House in that city, and that a per- receive the answer; further he hadmo business in the camp. •To this Adlerliefe, whikis more of son animating the description,except h little al the courtier than the warrior, answered tran terationla dress, haproceetled up the Lake to \ quills , that he would rather 'bo'a conscientious Detroit, Michigan. ' Mooney ozCarriving in•Bes and faithful courier, than a boatels anetetreet- ton had changed all his English tilothing, except ing generaL'. In the course of the altercation hia square toed EngEnglishboots:for a common personalities and invectires were fieely eichan- „Yankee sailor boy's costume, and thus rendered personal detection from description eoatont from g ed.. By the interposition of an officer high in England nearly impassible, except 'to,, his most command, the two generals were aiparentlysre eonalled." 28,000 Turks crossed the Danube at ~ Silistr. Detroit Captain Leonard detected • Mooney as ~ _ , intimate;and well known friends On 'arriving in . on the 26th, and at Risser& on the 28th ' of July... having stopped at the Bristol House in that city; Capt : Leonard s.: and Mr. LiMton . w O e ri i, t t h w e 2d of ..p.t.ursbat,t,oaidviepteutehitntiontooefnßotiryai3ruds further, ;but west. had left there it was believed for JaCkson, thereat. The Reagens are doing all in their started for Jackson, but here for the first' time. power to strengthen Braila and-Galati . ,`, found a ft their a c uteness and penetration "at Accounts are said to - hav eureach.elTafiathaOs facilt." , No traces could ho found of Moonei, he force of Auglo-Prench troops . hets beert,landeg. riot having stopped at any of the betels there. - \, en the Isthmus of Pucker,. to intercept the Rue-, \ Vellum plans and schemes were formed - to elan communication with the user. \,-., •. hreak la upon, the lost trail r but for i'time with- Telegraphic advice, from Conatintinople,, Au- , out "wee's, until at last the old experience of gust Bd, show that preparationi , fer a.- greet, ex.: Peet IdAtuata enabled them to discorePthat a coalition were continued. In ,conformity. with Peelers haXing the appearance of a stranger , and previous orders, all shipping available for the answering the description given of Mr. Brown in n transport of men or stores was beinteollected at Rankle and D etroit _ had been seen in that city a Varna. Admiral Boxer commandi the, transport, few days preViously:and that he had lodged ata squadron. On.the 29thot July a' fletilla of ; flat- titivate Irish bearding house, but that he had bottomed boats was Benetton& the ArsTl kith& then left by thestage ter Clinton, en ronte, items Black Sea'. \. \ , - . \,, suppostd.:to Adrian or the far West- ". • It in reported by wax, ett Vienna, 'August 6, - CePt Leonard and MM. Lawton proceeded by ,:, that on the 80th of Judi thewhole allied` fleet: Express ne pursuit\ and, "Ori arrival in'-Adrian 1 , appeared before Sebastopol, With agrear n vnn e x . , found a large, quiddity of Bank of England notes !, of transport vessels. Oa the\lgth a conspiracy badbeen sold, there & few days previously, but : for aettingthe Russian fleet on Are as it.lay, in on examination of the. number' and dates they l', port was discovered at Sebastopl: , , \ \ did not correspond witlfyliosti `stolen. 'lle par- [. The weather, in England was filte,`, , but cholera seers were, again at fauln.but it last, after nn-i : is still, prevalent, in . Liverpool and' other places\ tiring energy and perseteranea, . tracked - Mr. . The rumor of the propoted sale bl,Russia o f Brown through Toledo,, Cleveland, Pittsburgh' her her possessions on the' North Western coast of \tied other Otte to„-Charlesion, S. C. • . America to th e United States has elicited a t e s ter \On intrivin in Charleston, the cervices and as. • to the Leaden Times, from, Mr. A. E.:\ Isbister, sliMnceaf those old experienced &anthem OEI- ! who says: \ v , - .. 5.,. cere, hie re. Moses Levy and J. J. Jowitt were ' I trust it is not too lste to draw the attention at once onsageil,but nothing could be learned at of our government to. certain 'arrangemehts he- the ihriou.sAbotels\and exchango',officer, of the twee' , the R uss i an gas i Nip . ec t' au d. t h e H a i m .", Mr. Brown, \ The pursuit seemed \very likely to . Bay Company, which, I anticipate, will be found end in Charleston, and Capt. Lanard with Mr. - t o afford us th e m . anio eipt er p n i ng ineffectual Liyittea had concluded, to return to New York and bar to the further prosecution of the negociatieas leave the huitterin theakillful handier Messrs. now said to be in progress:\ , In consequence of Levy and &mitt:when information waSobtained certain infractions on the part of th e %milieu' of a young man having been teen in that cikee Fur Company of the treaty of 4852,underwhich \fee day previous, inquiring for a situation:, This England claimed the privilege ef navigating the turned out to be corrett; the lost trail was clis rivers flowing from the interier of the P a rise covered, and. Mr. Brawn was found out to have across the rine of boundary established Eby . that lodged in a private boarding house, with a fellow treaty, negotiations were entered into by the two pasienger in the steamship Niagara, but that he Governments tuadbythe two fur corapanies,which had 'then left ,Charleston and was supposed to led to an agreementlhat from the *at of June, havtf,retraced his steps north. Disvarions themes 1880, the Hudson's lily Company should, enjoy, and inancenvies Mr. Brown wad, again traced for a specified period,n.the'eXClasiVe use of the through South Carolina, North Carolina, Virgin : coast assigned to Baas* extending fritin Ste 40 is., ColuMbia District, iota Maryland, to Haiti North, to Cape Scene ear 6S° North,'„ in con- more.. e; ‘,„ ' ` eideration of the annu pliyment of 2,000 otter On arriving in Baltimore Capt. Lennart the skini to the Russian Ain "eau Company; in au , same evening, engaged the assistance and ser raugement which I belie sidmists to the present vices of the celebrated Independent Polite firm, time, and under which we re,.therefore,, at this Messrs. Pottee, Graham and hl'Eirdey; 'taut all ! v \, moment in actual poseessio, at all the best .4:11r. the clue here seemed, again to be lOst, until one born on the Pacific beton it, to Russia; far of the small exchange offices informed tben , that the - line of coast, beyon vthese limits is., a young man bad called there on the s Satanday comparatively , of little Value being blocked up previous with‘ei ES Bank Of England note, Ad with ice during the' ater part re year. and • wised unusually anxious tO \ get it changed,:bdi 17 , therefore little likely ' excite ,th , culpitlity of the drat they had recommended his to another office' , United States.. \ ~' \ , A N \ who purchased 'foreign bills \ More extensively The English papers 'have begun to, criticise that they did. ' -•. \ . - ',, . \ the bombardment Of Etre;town. Thie\ London After considerable sesech, it was fond; two Ti mes o f August 9tl4 . .ah :- .',, .f. 5 notes, Nos. 98088 \ and 98069, had been iir- ' Greytown is not a ' IlrititOossessietkii it had "chase :from a stranger :giving his name Win. been; measures wouldbara,tteen takentalrepel Brown, \Wm. Wbarf; "Pratt , street. As= these no wanton end barbaroes an\ atiank; but were twof the stolen \ potes, the officerpro at this time no further inter* in the' plebe than corded to'the ctgyke in.search of William Wharf, that which results from thecoMmercial uncle*- but mine of thatlname was there.. It was at last kings in which British subjectiMay be erg histi atiggested to them that it Might possibly boa low there. it ks imtiMmible' &Merin% to lose sightly sailor boarding house kebt by a man namedfitr. of the fact, Which - stands monied in sonata 'I, Wharf, in Pratt street, . which. place the o ffi cers treaty, that Great Britain waived and relinquish, 'at ones visited, and after careful inquiry, found ed her rights and protectorate'of the Mosquito; . at a Wm. Broil; was lodginelbere.. But th e Coast' and of Greytowtt its principal trading sta- llreadloril said. be was then froze \ hoe; if they .lion, oaths st ipulation'. *Side; United too d call again, in the afternoon \he would _tell States that they would lit'conjunothin with, our- lilr. roam the gentleman had called to see him. selves, ~'guirantee the nantrality and set • iiirity'of The, d thiefatcherawere not to bidon e Brown the passage." .:, ~ \ -.... , in this - ,way: but at. once lasts' ted on going np to The object of that ''' tirty, was to promotiithe his bed. om; and, after ranch trickery.and at constractionof the tenunuideation between' the - tempts', the part of the landlord to get the of. two oceans for the benefit of\menkind, on equal fleets 6.4 \ f his lions°, they found this long cha ternis to all, and for theiroteetton of the seme;P Bed fugitiv e in bed and fast' asleep under the It is certainly a most extAUditiari violatien Of clothes, 'iraving been on a spree the night be the spirit of that treaty tliet, an \ American ship's fore- Ho„Wis awakened by Capt. Leonard, and of war should have presented, its defence of at ; Graham; callfag him byname,, and seemed Much best's very doubtful cattle, \te attack and des- Surprised at.,having his peaceful slumbers so MS trey the principal commercialidation 'situated on ceremoniously interrupted: \ \ \ this, very line of cotemunicationiehieh the'Amer- 'After eyeing Vie officers fop some 'moments, he lean Cirvernment is expreitily bond to mandrilsm asked themhat'dhey wanted ,with'him, when'• and protect; The ackofCaptaln,H: ll itut speaks Capt. Leonard told him he wee under `arrest for'.: for itself. .. \ - \ ~ _ robbing his late ismilleYer in'Llverpool:\lie then It is, Indeed, without a parallel itiltny . history mitedVapt. Leonard 'kt he was one of the English with which we Ire acquainted, fortin, place was wholly - incapable of firing& shot in Viv l defence, P alle.° detecilkes; statinelle, knew all ,the officers of not a wan was killed qr,wenitted in attack, *Liverpool:and seemed surprised:when the Captain stated th St be was not * 'John Ball' 'and the enterprise wateone 'of mere de l ;notion. by:birth, though he Might be taken, for oneiby The American papers cram-Which we hive ex ' his appearan ce, . but wahn matte American con treated these details record them with tht4lrong,- netted eith`thewlde awake Police of the Empire eat expression of shame ant:regret,- and *Open. city:_: hie e n nA nietl Y g 6l ‘ u F and dreu o ed, and not doubt that the public opinion of the enlight- gave up the kitys of his ,toles; in which `£2Bool coed classes in the Halted S4tes will condelem ` :roe. stolen notekwere discovered. The hiodlord these proceedings as strongly the judgmetik ffi f Wharf at first tried anothef..ef his dirty tricky every other part of the world. ', \ ' :,\ upon the officers, by bringing out , is small valise, There ix in this case no wailtisi no protect-, stating that was all the prisonties luggage, but Lion to account for orbs juillinte'falph h MeaSlirr:\ the found they were., net " Green. uns," that be Far from being at war with theta/boot' Central 1 / . .ad then to deal with. -After aesych, .Ifooney'e America, the Government of the 'Milted States has always affected to tegard them 'with peculiar 'tac , go‘, , trunk watt fom'sql looked .we in another Interest; and the first proof given otthis interest 'Obi - wrapped up its an, old flanneLabirt, Wert la an act of violent° which would have disgraced the,Stolin notes. It was very evident; to the'pl. re m, . marked -" Wsuls. Brown, tirerpoot," to ficerotthat the landlord Wiehed.to' get, , Alooirly liadeed, 'considering thekspeciee of prtflpetion away - 4 ' b i,, t 4 i w th kin en g i u; th° l{:d th s7rey t d o u t i c s all es sl ,roe' t t l ey k. ar esta da bl th is i b i ed e bouyntrythe and t treaty a i ty h e of wholelfla 0 , T S . and ' d t f t :O r , t e 1 i n e gagementi contracted by thotelied States low , poesetituutt tit la a o , thingbebind him in • ' of it la al rd , w (w oti o ld wi lui e ve no ' . d a otibt , rsul a : i \ aWay, leavin ow g:ev it e n r: who ll ii himtoo l d saidthe kn if security of the passage, this outrage of Captiln s gavernment, and a gross breach 'of \ faith to every; ing that lait,noto would." selhhim,", and bakhe nalos is 0 contempt of the autherity of his 01 1 4 talon his &deice:it might have been different.) and would neeerhave dared fd:\ carob back fot nation.which may .have Merean tlit; transactions - .IA. things for fear of tieing ii h/oicidOn." and ap- card ed on attune the -I'l'4" of 121 era• grehendecl. Whiney stated to _flit Ofhcers th at fisat.W.-The following dispatch ntains the he had been robbed of 'e. largo portion. of the . lateit intelligence from ;Le Reninsulo- stolen notes on bin arrival in Boston; : pi had loot Mseabc, Alignat 0 them out of kis pscitet in the earn between Bon- Ewparterciend the Ministers \ remaittat the ton said Note York, all net advertisenieß of num . - Palace during a part of last night, and in,delibe. tiers and dates In thti'dallyPaPeis• ration upon' proposition of the hate relative to After,.Mtiontty' bad ~got , over the "unPlealent Queeffebvildina. - - - : ' . -, A . ~ - -\\ • . ttervontolpas: attending Ids, arrest, he It - ed , it Pin the course of the day deputations A•Out. :Wee his intention.to havit lett for Califorriti*, had various seotlonif of Madrid presented,themseiVes. his Petit' iiPf. been 6°,4aCriMuii"SlY set aside before the Junta, to requeat that hodkto prevent hi the appearance of. Captain Iteenerd ; an d that Queen Christina from le:Mug the kingdom until , if he only could h ave . get iliere '‘ 4l•P'irisiat alai she bad been tried- by;the - -Cortes. Thp Junt him would have beefables* and - sain.. ,To th* itamediatelfcoMmtudelitekthis request . to the •. - rePefter , ...ef„: - the \fiel/ / 01 "1_ - . 7111 tca.. be , atateo' Connell of Ministere , which, after alongsed an- -freely ll' S u l : account' °‘‘'"u"' robbery thtu"- intitedillsausaien, deterstrined to aimed° to the They tba'uotoe 'Were ' enciese4:3lVis.'litter. and . \ . given lam by the Manager - tit - take to 'the post '. A 'ecift 4 .4 6ll dent of the `Vienna: Press villas" ' office an . ..tt reffieter-1ut. 1 . , litcney,letter: Paying a; desire of the ptio . pie. -- -. . -' , , ~ him; -by ‘. . . from Warsaw, the Cur lajzst -now coeuetl' .. F.Le tig j .t2e " extftl; "' fee f 7, And ler Aiblek.the• , Peet , ing' with the Pole& '..The arsi.ereso :... _. - •', \ meet"C IWe°_, _areetiPtt: that AtbialtUed An9ther. Great hipes - are", entertained' by the Itittabl- • tette-Id,. ~ _ . ,tX- waste paper: taken it L r .tit s thir poet of "410th:1400rd to the visit'. - ef, the to . fideinflii!telreet . .. wndbronghtbacklhiSposteutideee Warsaw in the middle of Aergast,,which Veiti XeeeiPr , fo \ PM- enlidnferii:o4 l M-ithlrinttiO l f ' .. .- ' • . - -..: - ..,- ... .: , ...- - Z..• •.,:', ,- ' , .."7 -.:.•-•'` ," ...“ ." . •. . "- . ' . ' .. ', " ' -'‘ ~ ''' s.' , ' -.', '' .. •-.--- '--, --"- •,. 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Attorney - tit-Lali, "Bake - Inas Elatlillapr. Gnat Arid, betweisit Fourth d ws , eaa Plllll,lPS, Attoqietatl: w, ItOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at LIINC- Comer of AU .ad Gnat stroots,opipsito the Court g"L 11 "!burgb.- - : .524.7'53 JAMES T. I,.Altrx at Lar, office tt y FL" 'CISC.FLANEGIN,AttorneyatLaw, No. 170 Fourth street, Pittsburg]. - JASPER. E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 89 Ilf th otroot.littsb99o. BANKERS AND BROKERS. rRNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange Puke.. N 0.95 Woad street. corner orDlammul rrir . Bur &adult Bank Notei and °elm Dimeonne'lltne Exchange. and Premium. Neter, make Collections in MI the Principal titles at theTnknm !Mesita Perugia an anti= iterest, and give their prompts ttention twill oth. er matters appertalning to a Brokar's business: . 1113.Eastarn Emthange constantly' Mr vale. m1:128-1y AULT 1[141121......-....W.42D MUM ....f1.01.1C3 alMa li t RARER RAII3I, - Bankers and Ex : chazo Broker. Bur ad NM Gold ad aver ad • Not.. smizoGatu has on BuGEstate or Stock Sem glrlvor rr7ii po i ? i potet, and hoc. Bllluou East Gas made g y arpolrts in b it. tit i c rers Cr - L ' 4l "; Tans nod Wood streata, dlear wroth., Itub Bt. Cando Hifr. KING, Coin, Stook and lichango Broker, - Fourth • . snot—son and 111 Stocks ••• rn Exchange on Eastern cities supplied at • rent raUut Collections made on thelVest at louratnes Erse- WATIRMAX.. ZOIHUA X. BAAS. TIALMER, H ANNA & Co., Suctooson to oaiere in Depoalh Bank Notes,"and Special. W corner of Woud and otxea of Thltd street& Corrtntt M ayne onymelte on Denten. sl obt Chookante tatty nod "oullee made on nearly all mind. parolnta of the United Staley., The hlgheat nontalnak pald hi... Foreign and Amen-loin Advanees made ow eiudaimenta.of, Produce, slapped WM. H. WILLIAMS & Co., tinkers an. Loth. gum . ! r ti. .N7fai East corner of Wood an. A. WILKINS & CO., 'Exchange Brokers, nit Nie. i ilt s Prrart.b .. strant, opp= a tllALank ofiT.ltots. W. LAREBER, Jr., Banker and Bro r, 4th 'dm; No. 04. stijotritutog tha. Dank of Plttahnrgh. HOLMES 41. SON, DeYsehaqlext. in FOrnie twite . :Bank-Notee anand DomMk d Sped Na al l the ;;Llre Certlfln t.Z burgh. thir - ftellections rude on all the p • ..** throughout the United Ratan • , . BOOKSELLERS dr.C. L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. Is Fourth street, Apollo SuLIMAS& H. WELDIN, Wholesale awl .Retail tL • Dealer In Blank and &bad Books, Paper and Sta. PIL ry, tio. 83 Wood amt. (tativen Tbiri and Fauna) LtkTORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and SUP. ntor, outmost to &11.13012 i Agnew, Na 0 , Iltarluot war Fourth, PlttabtaNtk. LtIsamENRY S. BOSWORTII, Bookviler and Deal u& er trt. Statis Pittsburghm:. !Le., No. Kt 3.lsztet street. mar , . AY & CO., Bo.oksallera and Stationers, No. ISS Wood Meat. newt door to Ito antra of Ildrd. • arah. Pa, Shad •ad law bouts esmatatter on hood. COMMISSION &C. S. W. 'BUTLER. & CO., FORWARDING COMMISSION MER. CHANTS and Dealers le al 'kinds errittsbunebt Mat h erred Ankles, lona Pipe and Sheet Lead. No. 97 nest Street, Pittsburgh. - suSdsdli .71- -SUTTON. WholardeGroerr, intianifr and Dealer in REIGN Ihrtias and Old Mr4T..is tEx.PI4 i mWIO( Yroa o saal - 147 -W .' POINDEXTER, General Diernhan i dire. Broker and IDocurantiou Merchant. 187 }tent iru'reet. paid 119 Second street, Pittsburgh. • sp..l).lisid, & A. 31'.13A.NE, Commission and For . wurdiug Merchants, dealers in sod Produos grusornr rho. Harbor - A Mastultetures, N 0.114, &end street, Pittsburgh. .ots-ifsa I ROBISON 46 CO., 'Wholesale Grocers, Prodme Doane. and Ortmelsekea disreboatryio. tolintlt SPRINGEII. HARBAUGH & (Sui Celt ion to: S. Mrlrauela.) Commis dm and Forwarding erebantag 25m1. ere I. Woo] and Produes Etutirail/, NO. 145 Fire. and 110 S.ASId at, Pittsbmlgli. P. sps.lr W. REA, Flour Com mission Factors, •: J'• Enrerarding Merchant. and Dealers In'lnduce iOncenglY. Otder.t , r Plitsbargi. Monst.cturos procactif &UMW tr... 7.1 Water and_9o Front .ta,, Plttahn apl4tnh. • . 7. htARDY, JONES & CO:, Successors to ATWOOD, _JONPS &CO Couunisskrs axed Tormini, e l [busbants. Dailess in Pittsburgh lisnutsesundCkoda Pittsburgh. HEY, MATHEWS k CO., Wbolesale Oro. I Cacomlstica sad Forrardthe Ilarctrast.. and 651 . 1t:144m cotton Tam 67 Water re. Plttaburlb. 1%,/fERCER ANTELO, General Commi”- IT idoa ilerehaata Philadelphia. Liberal adesaeaa made ea earadiramesta of Produce spharialll; ial 7 r7 • J.WIN WATT L CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commlmam MerehantaosarDealere la Produce sad ttabluat flasnelkekati, No. MIS LiberST ft, ilttaborsti B. 'CANFIELD; lute of Warren, Ohio, oonntaston and FormatUDß 3Tsrehant, and Whole- Wenero Reams -.ean, Batter; Pot and Pearl dabotent Weetern Produce generally. Water raw. between Emlfbneld end Wood. littabnegh. ; , • , mous urns, sa— TEIC74I urrisair (Lite of 9rm Robison. thaw Z co LITTLE CO., Wholepale Orocere. p li tut Z b duasad Comtnnrizatad.ll:6 nt...Tan-ItJaly Lot.liab • Aug. Lut.JszttJaly• Int. Feb. A • dd t Nov do do • Walla-IJuly Lot. May do. .I•Alar4ll.tt. CHEESE - WAREHOUSE -HENRY - R. 001,1.1NP.Y.n1ir . 5i , 111:1 , 4 and Casualesion bleethant,and Peaks. t n Meese, Dune Lae PM sad P er iod generally Wood street, •bona Water. Pittsburgh my3l VON BONNIIORST & MURPHY, Whole gala (bonus and Con=dna= linchanta. and Dealers Pittannagh itanulactarea, No = Wet.. Wart, Pitt► burnla. Ps. • . JACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and Munn%don Maths'; No. VI Water street, PittAwa. OMAS PALMER, Importer. and Dealer r to Frond, and Amerkan WaltPa No. IS Market. Ultra and Fourth etceat, rittrtntruh. Div. larg.i. Dir. Jam II et D. " 1) I Di,. .. Pr. • MeOLINTOCK see Retaß , Importer and Whole jett,ltgtr. floor Steam tko, N 0.112 Market airees. c"" - Div. '2O IP d 1 . . lbw la K 71.18 .k. PATTON, Wholesale and Re tall Grocers, oa the Eastern Ade of the Dtmotel. Div.c12,39 et DRY. GOODS. 'MANIC VAN GORDER; Dealer in Trim -A; atkleq eortment eab g alereys be bad et No. Weenier of )fartel street and the Diamond, Ilblebutzb.Pik. apll-17 DiII.JUI/ ill NIT OWN. A. A., ItAVE: a .A.,_PrItIISMR-.A. Ammar co, If. TOT X: A A. MAbuN & CO., Wholesale and Retail p ig gs z 4 t ra.stu.l . Stole Dn. Ormis, Wet MURPHY & BITHCHPIRLD, 'Wholesale and Wall Dry Moll Merchants, corner Fourth and • taset. Plttalrorch. , Es. I,lv. No r Dtv.lB44 Stem .ll2o GROCERS. .rottiriatB-. , m ~ a:um nom- irciswe nary. JOHN iLOYD. &.00., Wholesale Grocers AndOomml tab a. sSonMar.bsati,Na.l 7 3Woodao 228 LID. JOHN Paori • • • i• 18 ZERT, 3100 RE; Wholeiale Groear, Reo ,' tlfying Illsaller, Desks la Paidtios. Pittsburgh Moir sad WI kinds of imago sad pomostki Wines sad Liquors. o Mb Utast, Amok -On llama lt .T. 7 stork °nomad= old Nonsuitshado Whisks?. 'stack iillYC *old low 100 sash. . _.. _. IaBLACKBURN. CO., Wholenalo g 4r i laat "Vanisher& sod Dealer. In Prodigies sod on hand at tbeir Wigru r thn I."WatAst a Vr.et :M N ttatrag ISAIAH DICKEY er. CO., Wholosale Orc. inSTAx i tra i ntr iL Mot: l rue' PT°4`we' pint Wattz.......--iANUI D. C. 103. 2d:CaLLS ROE, Wholesalo Grocers and o=o6= Merduata, No.lol, Utorty greet, Pitt& • BAGALEY 00.,-Wholesale Oro- Hoiatt .23.Wael att at. titubargb: .IWILLIAM "41; Id'CLURG, GroCei and rtria:cia7sejX. cod. azd a rta strftur. Ono ItS-14 ;n7ffitur.a Nutrlntolask =Meg Dallera IMTVIea 42Utti• lowest term, - OBERT-DALI;ELTI &; Vo.o9ltolisnio R=4A°I„,%W.TIVI,3I":= 'Wloa frAfetTithrE§E4 • successors , to. iixtrocirwarameto to lens. vallb Varppavt Pfustnazh wiltstures ronw.r. comic of. .n...~ ..____ OULBERTSON,NbaIcissIe .(hiAiefand Ovandsdost Merchugt, Dada fa Produes and Pitta Naindactural Arpeleis, 1W Liberty t: Pitt* ?WM • 201101zokhowlitiMoTen . ale Grocers, 4 wig. NAMUR gum INAISMIST3e MIL IL WlNOWA".....**•.""ilik WAIF!. • BAGALET •WOODWABD OO tale Osermsl.lllll l 4o ll inetaNisaliablar DAILY,.., ~PITTSOURGUH,:-t-"GN; - :AGENCIES. CARD.72lbiebg been. appointed the ex clusive agents .for - Patsbuittle the sale cdPatent retell Demented and' Stretched battier Bolan& tette ntactured by P. JEWDLL d BON. of Ilastlonl.Conneetkut, We now offer lig sale • large anenttneff_._.t 44 ' .11 .2 n.tdtb ". mannteett. at the :manufacturer's tntore. ate __...., being market. rn P erier to enY Leather Bolting rear before offered to • Al" a large stock dell widths el India Rubber Belting constantly on. band. and for sale at the " Machine Belting Depot." Sio:ll6l4rket street. • XourI:7SY R — (ll7E — Estate Agent, •81.ock. el erebandtai and 818 Broker , Pike No. 92 tb etzeet. above Wood. Bodnar prtenptli atteds.; F. .f ` . , . FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu ranee Co, Oft Water street. X GARDlSTERCOFFllq,AgentforFranklin and Imsatme aymporty. nortlooost moan of rood p A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaw are Ma . lust Insurenee Compaq . . 42 Witter street. (11111:011112 fATI.Dt. CI EMI. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (successors to Saylor* and ..ldicen) Ottiersi Co t ern and For warding Merchant; ts for Eastern tion Lines, Wbobnale Dealers In. BtunloSiroceti ll er= ign Tams: toLteATZtr2le-Vst. Pie Bat sad-Whits Lud t :Naval Mores; and Chula nsti i s Pittsburgh idanulae used - GOods_generally.— egents Ibr the "Penn "Bannetilditr Ilheetings, Pittsburgh. - NO. 40 Front street. (opposite Innirel Pittsburgh and St.' Louis Packet Laudiuga 5t26.33nd X A- HUTCHISON CO., Commission awl irtatbr E TVMsfarritar r t: za...'6lri, a... • 107 MUSIC, &C. IC I IRN U. MELLOR, Malvin Piano Fertes, Nude and Misical Instruments, &hod Boolos. and 8 ones, aont !be Chtekerivors Plano Porte, for Western Pennsylvarda—No. Wood stmt. ILENRY HUBER, Dealer in-Music, Mq dal Instruments. sod Inktiorter of Italian Ittotoiro. :h a = laTie ;tend u. t 7;22 t rl a ',I rotateo lem"n; DRUGGISTS. J— TORN' UAW, (auccestior Jeis...l4PGilf tirarideftl• and •EatallDratest sod' Nader 14 Mats, UM. Dyestuffs, to.„141 Wood .root, 3 doors bo/ov v V1a41 . 11%. e ritalr . 3rgh. ifirltegvdar Afoot ftEr Dr. T W U.0.1±,7E CO, -------------------- lUXII • e n. t lor Xarket greet g EttDA bitgaAlCluas,PerfgegVg="'=trlfedl Phs4th.= pwweliptloai earqtlll7orapoondixL cm7l9 t rlik P. gooft, iVAoloiale Dealer in . MVO. otrw Nint.. ac Varell#ws and Dye M.= N bel l y t..Pittabgh:. All owlars will rendre twowcpt attontloet. ; ' • sr Agant for Laudon Wit minable family niedldaar. mar 24-ly • . ' BR A.sivida. FAHNESTOCK 41, Whol ea eeale and i?cr losurnbetarers alrhl Ltlted 41, and Mixergy, oar Wool mut Trent st ta nets, m!u bunion. mete R E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in N rrk i lsz=a n nizo. ( ta.varnie.s, ke, variants& Primo 11.16111 CL WM" .....1111C01011 W A bxx l[rN ia ! k, Retail • SCHOONIJAH_EIt & CO., Wholesale • praised,. No. 24, Wood Amt., Ptitaborglx. IOSEPH FLEMING. Successor to L. Wilcox eL' Cet o , earner Market street and - Dtatomtd-6M stlyhand a MI and templets amortateett of Medkinest Medici. Chests, Pegfax.ry, and all pertaining to DL bush.. . • PhYgleians Preminttons eanfedir Malaottehl at 41 WOOL MERCHANTS. FLEE, enecelmor tit MURPHY & : LEE, . Deaf., i4l ~ dosuOlonten Ideschanttor the or Lawrie= WooP. Goods Zio 137 Minty sinst. MEDICINE.. R. JAMES KING:. Office and Residence, N. 112 TIM stmt. einfadt. the Gth!dN. - 7M VARIAN. M. D., Office 6th street, below Smithdold. Cefieltrarc—il to 11, A. IL, 2 to t.f.T to 8,1.. It. tot= Tit MERCHA.NT TAI eIIeSTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo- , Mar, No. 74 Wood s tr eet Part'solar ottnotkoa to BorY and rout& pat.blpg. 001d.7 VVILLIAM DlGBY,Mencluutt Tailor.Drs crty drart. psrand tWeer la Read/ !(, d. r Clothing, In La. • WATTS dr. CO Merchant . Wore; 181 w lfi o nly o =-71 : . I t r. almarra andTeptlapiettbe stylat aal flzeatqualty. Ow Mends sad curtOssum Sow gin vas eIL Val NI A NITFACTITRING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail tiaaatieimar and Desldr la Cattut Ware, No. 83 lOUs WETHERELL, - Manufacturer •of 0 PATENS BOX rim; • mania, article. SOLID WI and BRAZXD BOX MOM. emus of Andersen and Bab legheny hum streets, ono Kura 'bona the Rand street Bridge, Al- City. . • ndShesn EMBROIDERED AN APLICA MAN. IL fbrMa EnabMdaypail Ap art by li. L. 8. 11M501.:, Je=t!. N 0.21% Nws strootoibrn ILaL Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Zan- CO COMI.L. TOM kiAARGED thetr oquelty itte to meet the tueresseel deo l = . Cr= Building CM'. 0.4 r Pr i itY j nk j 4 4- " T Pittsburgh. Porpteutimer 9.1115 g, • Boots and Shoes!! • AIAMSES ROBB, N0.'89 Market street, 3d door from the 3Lerket noose. would lethrm the. pub that be bee now a Ivry tall Moak of every Ude& In the Boot and Ph. teed.. such no Ladle& Genera, half Ualters. t o =c i wllge rh= u l tl tre3l.l: l4 ea geligt4 hatter, end Pane/ Roots and Wawa. tn all their middle* et" Gesticulate. Be. era Patent (ill Boots. Plead, Call Roots, Coalmen, O af and- Shoe% elsa Bore'. and Teethe' &eta ftne Please glee we a call se ereto .••11 'sorb SO article to all who fanar es with their carton no will ere imtbdhe lion. Remember the place, 119 hlarketetreet. teen JC4I3 D. YOCUM.. I€olll6, & CO WI OLEEIALE AND =AIL 1AE1110:41113 HAT AND ZAP. MANUFACTDRDRS, AibDilLEitilWAlL KINDS Of nu. _ C0RN7.11.0, WOOD AND PlPtlf 87RESTE, • "• Pittabmrcb, rs, b irir s . end lar Homtta .. • New. Coach Pactery_—Alleghenp, e•rkH. H. wurrE. & co.. woul d re essethilly Worn the subtle that they have shop on Ulmer, between Federal sad Eandmiker. streets. then ere now math, wad an prepared to mocha orders Ibr every desent=gth.•ib,2=,.ChaWr log i e lkUr fo l lso romortectore ofd :above work sad the Itlee ' tLy bars, they Awl confident they are ermbl. .4 to do work on the most rouonable tams with those wanting artteks In theft lloe.• • . • • , Peyton macula, attention to the selection of matariala and hang nem competent workmen, they have no bealtatlon . In warranting tbelr work. We Abandons ask the attentkm of the publle ta this motto. N.D.—Farthing demo In the beat Slwater, sad •on the tenet reasonable torsos. • ; „ . • • • • Coach and Carriage Factory. TOIINSTON; BROTH= •ac CO., corner of fl .13elinnot Mull Rebores - Streets, Alleshony_Clty, would rtepoetfully Inthrm.theirfrlonds; and the &WW I = that they are Intaufsetultirijl Carriages, to swam Buggies, Sleighs and Chsuisis, all ttelr various MON of finLeh and proportica. All orders will emouted with etrirt regard to darer Linty and besuty Rabb. Repairs will abio be attended to ws the =et ressonablo - terms. Using In satheir work the bat Eastern Shafts, Poles and Stuff. they foel orendeat that all who favor them with their patronsice will be wfortly .ousted on trial of their work. • rure ere requested to give them a tall bodyre weir- PITIMBUROIT , ...gg* COACH FACTORY. . '1: terxr3dt,oiv a NsoMia r ol. - 1 yrOULD respectfully call the attention of ' Southern and Western Merchants to Ida dos Reek Carriages, ranging in orice Irma $lOO t 011151,1. -Thus 'Carriages are butt from the Asart material and workman. ship, and under hi. own =Fervid. i' he can. with smut. doom 'warrant his work to be Intaior to none tuanniad Wed In the Onion. The lIIUMOSII of his bustles* and the great increase In demand far this class anent hoe induced him not to build any common or low tricea work In Me eetablishment. tenons wanting toed mad work will please call said examine his stock bedew going WC . Al; 'L. IL swum)) Livingston, Roggen it Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, • PA. Cattle and 'Depot Ballroitcl Scales, - Hay, Cattle slid Grata dat Illatflina and Counter da; Door • Loa of all slam filog, Diva snit Thumb Latches, Coffee Mina stead Tl/0011 Linda. Paha Mlllajmaore4 patter= Dolte ifiatealog ith. alalleable brat Pains or aye/ vie W. 17: WALLACE, STEAM - MARBLE•WORKS, 1119,= and 8211 Lacey end.' OPPRiaI sttakidd rgot, ... -•--• • - ~ MONIIMENTS;•• Tombs,' , Clinere••Stoikei, . Yarolture .Tore,.34sate Imposing etch , 10.'e1 , ways an bend,' an' made to er__ey maohluery, at the hared price.. - Three brand =IOW and eeleetatlAe• •b ra: I t arto b r. Tr l s a d ion t b i zt or rat end Ilittg d er i tilled enth &Mach stall ' Liberty 0.... r .• „.- _- . - New . Goodiarid FasbinAo for Gentlemen? l' -.• • - Clothing for Ihwmg 0f:1&54.-' • • ' li, WATTS & CO. :beg Rave - . respectfully A. to totZeltrm that ontootois cuttotoett, 1. oil. vet. c:Lpesl i tirtg e hod u l r wea rat as otnitlttAnt—otol th i r t the t y r =ody_le twelve otO •%r0agi0„,...,111.......ryi1aph,...u; _ vithmootrth door =too eons to vlea itstO siiiit m v v 3 vuv otorttotto to tho memo Oltootton, Wilk VoitSitti tittlitat Ulst e r *too, 11 10. - 17 i ',Libedi WO . idtto.‘boto Et, att. , - .ov3tt, , - ...]: '..... 4 3eattleittene- Pipit (riast;Goods: rArutisoribeilv beg-le,ave; to inform the . : wino tent thirballl Mid rina, . the newest and raga Pat wear. ,:, - ',4', , Inn,, ma& ' • lq . . PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, 1854. NEW , YOBS ADVERTIMEENTS. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.! ni visscuse.t E;crinvscral a,-ertukyr No-345sta S4B Broadwa 7. Sawl' 4l ork.(l3 talio• •eU --- Nassau Amt.) Reliable Fir CAZy qf New Fork. • • Musical Instruments. TILE iubscribeis are noir prepared topffer Ibitti*ViiPection ofJobbere, Muste - Dealeriand oth er. trading, In Modeal Instruments . and. Hero dim; the foliar/11m articles. Tidies, Mos, Basra, Gettors, FM.4 IV.h-s. dc.: and German Aecordems. Suroras, rend.st toss, Hoofer. ?condoner. .&, de.: German . /Woodrum Ratios tirrings, dt“ Our arransurants with the leer st and moot es to Hannfacturats In Europe are such as to enable us to sell nmais et their lowest pekes, Mud we ten offer our mud*• men the adilintate'orieleelEt from au entlrelylnew and carefully as cored stook. Bel gin the Harker •1 m oons WITH This CARL read to accept of an bb lots of goods that may offer, we min afford opportunities of bar. gains In manyarticles. I Airman of Carhart Needhamd celebrate* Pat6sit Hasi dism, FERDINAND ZOGDAIIM A CO.ampOtters, aurAkme No. 07.11alden Lana, No* York: TIE undersigned haring the ,Agency of Medea CARHART NEEDIELiFB (nor York LEDRATED PATENT MELODEO S, travid InAmm the Trade and the Publlo to general, that they are noirprepared to fund& to Dealers• gad' other, these truly celebrated Instrumente at the bhmuracturers• LOWEST PRICES. Erery_lnstrument Warranted. FERDINAND ZOODAIDI CO.: '• ImporN te oV M al UM e nL ao n Ne m w a rk • .. !==l • DagetetreotyDe Materials. - W. THOMPSON *.E CO., 315 Broadway, J,New YorkOdanufeetureers and Deelerala DKamo type Ours. dpirt Matting', Preserrers,l ip . sod ha sod AZoatta(anr Joh em .l o s p ea.:B ;, o . 11fir k tor's t sad ill other torero lowest Delete. and werranton perte:t. !attlOelv • D. DEVIIII&CO., CLOTHING WAR,EWOITSE, 258, 259 & 260 Broadway, cot Warred at, • NEW YORK. .WE hog to ask the attention of dealers in heady. wide Clothing throughout the United Skates to our factlitlee for eupplying • the most egtensive demand from section of, the , Country Country tar the better qualities of. MEN t S AND BOYS' . OLOTIONO. The constantly Increasing demand fir Clothing or our. nisuutecture;has rendered It necemary that we rbouldln musks our accommodations, and we tom thank» emoted • bnilding. the largest and mart coo:mirth of Its kind In the whkh velure filled tha thalami doscrin of Clothing of every sailety, It is our intention to dos tnideaulli r iczl i t i i ;mit , th lC . C , lWe b tlx. modemeh and mom varied assortment. at - prices which no nailer! house can afford. All ;Dada from our Fetabilshment arei .Warrented, both for Milo and iSinslity, and the utmost sattittaettan teed to sec • pantie,. • Terms strictly 6 months or 5 per cent. Meant ntforaash. aultalms D. DEVLIN l CO. Fire and Burglar Proof elite Depet,.: • wu. MCFARLAND k C 0.,. as aa MAIDEN LANE mar roar. Warebonse 145 Pratt at., Baltimore, Md. BANKS', Jewelers ' and Counting Douse Saha °tummy also, constantly an band. tt,r ask. and: warranted In eyorymipset. You, Audi 4tbAllitt. Mom. trat. Oentlentax,lt alma maples* um to Inform you that your Safe maenad my - Sonia and l ' aTg Itrpg',„`l," ms 44`..tigt, by which anomattbrouittouttb• Om to tutorials brat. Ito mit , tants remained unnamed. Th. Balt, trlth little mmaltind, wilt I th ink, answer foranothor IttaparttutlYrentn. t 764 T. JWittlf..7r.. 11 South William st. • Elegant Cabinet Furniture: - SC II AFTER.I6 SUCKOW, • Nor,ra d Ir. dtathanyef.,Nese }lrk. - - MANUFACTURERS, Wholesale and' Re tan Dealer" to DI& Carnal llnarard flamiture of very description. Inferior article. Order* by malt faltatilly and promptly esscutad. Dealers act ethos are Invited to oat and examLueorir stock. jy.t...ltar im V. 19 lEVA.4 DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE,' itrOte Aver and dro, L awtma /bit , Diott.ia mat at owiata Aralsbou.' Pi oprietons of this Medicine, will Mite without Limitation ar year of antra:fiction that the without /damn has cored more persons wham it has Inert Intratueed.tean any other medicine In um for the above disease!, This modkini hoe neither Amnia nor tidal. In Its compodtkes. all of the Ingredients are of a perracUy healthy eMentin. and blithly stimalating and k .m doer cot artairetfmme t Vt'ef dalllPatmrwlph.n. no move than whet= Matti:n . 4l boalth. Planters tnatatkon of the nonntry wham the Ague pre vail Ut dowel' to adopt this medicine, as the valiant la not oh/J.4 to toy by while under treatrand and they may be asntred of•mendynirs. the Proprietor conldla Ueda. Unmeant, of radiant. Prom these niche lashed newt ability, hot prehirsaaylnd to the En nu nee battik and l'en nil' be.. the Infallible rave in y . ottnelf. •ittill direr no. I. its we enecentaal bee... • - Oartlfint. ran ha vans at tlim. oehinnovinr ob.*, Ohio Yadkin, has eared .her all others hare tailed.. t!llMg;aZ== It has atm biwataken with the eseetutaatatdatt memo la amoral maw atltheamatiato and Oinst; tat Male apt.. platats take t tablffirpoottha • day. • Ono bottle of thiciledlehro very often bat We. deldrad et bet. 'TM yl yet battle- • • , - Takl. by ftnyOtaa 1.1 all partial' tha ratted State. 'lna. a. order* must it* addreswd to aItED k DLEEIthlt. lobe Pr94lltrostlway, tbswOa, lett. aserts—Flealle A. Paha & Int eema Oa. and (too.`.(too.`. g U. craw. illtaburab. • YOG-1.7,' VO one who can read ebonld be without. a AVM IVO tanT ll 3 l 5ll67l2TONo v .r.T. / WASIUNOTON'S ILi. +Whither& • . a D d Jest teatelthed • huge .k.,htstey - pthee.3.theso. tratedstth dee Poste tlts Wastiletttes sad Jefisrens ea tta Condole _l4 3 2 il tin IPA. tek I. let It ts me of the CU Stet. es troll es °worths YOST t.M.CIUL letote Pehthattl• LlbetU terms to the tea. linektehers MSS as tees esters to the Ptalsher TIIOS. enter, • . Nessus Wed.:tee Tont; .N4L-110.1able - Att. esateette sell the ahem took throughout thew= • jehMte The Eagle lliaaufaaturiag Company Javawrs.ma onat, aroma thle prier if PDREID.V GOODS RICH SILK lIROCATELLISS AND COTOLII(E3. In [mg ivierr of Piltelm• combitistaotrof Colaric.all CONFINED TO OUR • OWN SALES, Antetinly are article foI 177RMYCRE, UPHOLSTER?, Or,' Which comblere the tree immune a DURABILITY and ILICIDe CBtl Ibuad W se *war babes nor& Item Owd• are mete bi and sn the only Roads oftbet menufeeture to male. Deals:* till do well tootsatine they 13 before partheidat. .I=ot the Co.; lea 4 Perk P 15.... N.Y. • • ' B. MAUR. Agra. IRON WAREHOUSE, ISARTIN, SPRCNO & 00, Importerm and Deem IRON AND STEEL, 952 Orernweeli Stred, New Turk. Neap constantly on band • Mt aasortntant of Bar, 141 Band, Sloop, Horn Una. and o th er IRON.. . • STEEL OF ALL KINDS: Iterehaste ham all mellow or tbe smutty are Invited to tall mime their orders berme baring. Orders by mall entrusted to oar reartirlll be allea at' the lowed ata.lrat rates. . SPalrill a (70.,_ je1.7.1 262 Orseaateb eh. N. T. SI •.:a' I. BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW TORN, iferercitorai 10Pr0.170 llllJtma st.cor.ellecksean. rIPORTING the leading Drugs from their mutual markets, both In Europe and ut Indies, and French nod English Chemicals, Perfumery. Tooth. Neil and Mar Brushes, lisle Mord and Strom Paris and Trieste Spoons, Omts. Boars, Le.. te, they olfar tpreon .hem cm the modreadetable Onlerseltha ,or mall, will twelve their terms. bed attention. Jelnande by . • PATENT MGCMSESTILLIMIEDLEATIM BANDING, , • Measly fhlesattlands Mae Onentry. • • PY are made from the heat oak tanned other, and thannighlr drertehed, eeMented. • and tat together. and made terun tenfeetly straight, and with perfect hug to thertillteGandwarranted to beagle rate mUele and to pteam the puaab.*.. The 7 ma to bad Elul., double or round—with lagas Gerstner, Melte and .all peeemary grades In the line. by addressing Jel2-llme WM KUM Ilgt. Patentee. = Ferry le. T. Globe Iron Bailing Works. Nos. 811 414 818 Munroe - tired, Neu; York, apron= lD ALLATRZ wont& HALES.ROONS, 122 GRAND -STIVIrII2!, . . _ THE subscrib ers having extensive and tin . : gummed rsrszigitmeratt tor mgoutauttrting . armor •ln tholr Una_ one um, props:l4W offer to the Publ.'. And looters throughout the country, .".: Wit/t/GI/Td CABT/RONALtLLVd, L . ... • - • -•,.. L . °farm deaerlatiou,_ _. GraUnDS.Skutl , re.Poo..tlrlatk: h on fkolskadt.Praddada arnasandall ("ribs 11,11! allr , tael for children, Inn pains, Stan, Mesh Atavx, Flamer and . Work Bands, Csabrdia and /tat • • Also, superior duality of dam Tepee, sit of which they will warrant to surpass iu strength,,dorsbility, beau ty of dashes arid ehaLunees, tholnanunictureeof any oth er house In their Eno. • Orders Item every POdlost of the Dotted Etates tbanktlilly received• and executed with the utmart despatch. • ENT LAVERN, zurldnese • .122 Grand street N. Y. SAMUEL L..CATERLY; Wholesnlo.Deal er In Broom. Pains „ Palle and TiztoOrood and MM. low Ware, Baskets, Ma Cordart. Twine, Wkking, Match ea,la. BM Greenwich, 'ete York. re. yEC NDOW SHADES, Gilt Cornibes "Tablo .on ab, JOAN TKRIIUNB, 31000h04,000100 Is 10 t0 I. 4%100.10 Uatbmino PL. 0001 N . 0 Math=York. York. sabil•lry MISCELLANEOUS. met• Prl7l/4111210.011 ' Ow, - COACH PAOTORY L . 45 DIAMOND .8710 EN • • -E.. N. BIGELOW,.-,PropriOtor, ' • ROBEST H. PATTERBOII'S LIVEEYAND'SALE. AND SALE . , 874 BLZ. 9•= 7 ;;...-Corner Diamond itreet and Cherry . Se, spl64t PrITIORTIWA, ABELJUSID HOUSE, AB= STREET. AbOVE 13EVIINT11 STREIT. I'IIIL2I.D.6'II'IIIA. . „ 111 B. -BEYSON, Paoßtirwron. . .rarrru. "If 1104,4, day, -„Es 8.1654.2. rd - . " Linden Lead Compa4of Wifconeia: • rECorponttore :of we Company have c=brio , vmt.ittlitt i t7illac3l.3O: onneh i uth i tt an argb, ttatzt= Us. 00n1Pani. lard .datasisn.ar..T.LoiG3tislat.rairialiticirritalol ITY 410 TEL. (Into 'Broirn 6,) - - cOrnor of ' Stalthfoll and Third etrodik littentivb. Fs. GLASS A A RK, ,• . • _ , . SirThli=A anosetedlons Noare• tudinir„ Imam , or tharoaga mar, ato tandsbed with no. iquitonts la no, vow Mr pha ivespipmp citte• *staling sn' •Pfa,osarpcia% - . , . 2 .. : asalid(!cil r. !MOM CWOUIEBT & SON, IIENERALL COMEIIBI3IO,N , .dOENTk for m ta trgeLoorergoortur ik mr= sw ooulsr a r mornozolt. . _ The Peo, Book! KIIMBEL'S mx Done nox szoniB: .ATLTEDAY MOWIMG, AUGUST 20, 1854 %'TIIREE DAIS LATER FROM EUROPE. 14) DETAILS BY TEE ASIA. Vorreaocolencortho N. Y. Commercial Adventleer: LOliterr August 12 1854. The intelligence by the piesent packet alike as Seger& the war, the state or the money mar het-and the prospects of the - harvest - is all fa , , . . fi e nsiderable effect' was produced yesterday by an annonneerient in the Noniuur from Paris, that the Czar has notified_ to the Emperor of Austria his'intention entirely, to abandon the Turkish. Principalities. ' It is understood that instead of: this belie roCo Vienna as a Mark of "high consideration"lp Austria, it is sibwed simply as the toad. demoralisation of his Torres, and that Austria, consequently, will make no alteration in her attitude but continue to lot with the Western Powers. '.- the The recent statements with regard to h ad vance of the Turks into Wallachia and the hue riedand-disastrous nature of- the Russian re- treat have been confirmed.: They are likewise rendered" more satisfactory by . the recoliestion that. it was at this precise perted last year that the Brae' seised. the material guarantee which he tam aolVigoominioaely droPpek and that on the anniversary of the very day on 'Which. his artnyarMised the Pruth; Omar Pasha received a deputation of honor from the inhabitants of. Bucharest; the capital of the invaded territory. Whether the Turkish arniy willeentinue toms eupyithe Principalities or leave them to be guard ed by Austria is yet doubtful Suspicions of the latter Power are still 'strong in many quarters and all her movementscoutinue to be criticised as havitfig some treacherous motive at the bottom. ,There is :a good'reason, however, to believe that -doubts of her course may now be abandoned and that for some time past, site - has, taken no step withoht the previoai concurrence of the allies. At all events, whatever may be her desirei her position is at the , present moment a very satis factieY one, since while she .retains her. pare r:count intereet In arresting_ the encroachments of Hermits she is without that title which earlier setirifaerrices might have given her to interfere except in a general way In the settlement of the nemant between Russia, and Prance. and Eng- The movements, or rather the long intervals without any movements, on the part of the French and English troops on Turkey, are now admitted le - be fella. explained by ,theineis of _their :destination against Sebastopol. Amid all the reproaches levelled against them both in Lon don Mid Constantinople for Inactivity, it was plainihroughout that thoy were Undeserved, M asai/eh asCcomplete coneert was understood to between the allied commanders and Omar The 'Object In.view trout the first was to keep these troops within reach of the'Danube so long a* the final route of the Russians was yet lemon summeted,but at . .411e same time not to move them fauna port of embercation for the Cri men etpept incase of great emergency. ' It!was also es tentai that the purpose of this suspensel ahonlinot transpire and hence the commanders hare 'not Oily had to au - stain the effects of the dieappointifentand impatience of their men at I being kept idle but also the ahafts of Copular opts:don from all quarters. An affilr just reported from the Block Sea has excited great indignation. It Is perhaps capable of some apology; but under any circumstances can admit of very plight palliation. It Appears that a Heist= vessel—either - .the.`Vahulimir,or the Chersonesus—contrived a week' r two back to sally, from Sebastopol and evade the blockade, sailing across, the neighborhood of. Heaths, on the coast of Anatolia, where it captured or sunk three Turkish merchantmen. After this feat it, gat bark safely. Its object seems to have been to Kis. as mall French steamer which had been appointed to fa from Censtantinople to Retells, and regarding which information had bettl trans mitted to Sebastopol by some of the numerous, Greek spies by which the city is infested. Happily a necessity for some trifling repairer had caused this reveal to be detained 12 hours and the miticipeted prey was therefore lost, but the gnaw neglect , which cupid hare allowed the Rassimitsi creep out and return,id in no way mit-i igated by that circumstance. The only explan- anion yet suggested lies in a rumor to the effect that the _ French frigate „Mopder, one of the blockading equitren, had met with an accident was - talia in tow by two English frigates, who were obliged to carry her Into Baltchik, the.vis- Harem of the watch on Sebastopol being thus, for the moment, suspended. ' Frint.the Baltic the latest ,news is that the landing illthe troops in . the neighborhood of Ito marrad‘aitaten place, sad consequentlf the detsils of ease operations may be expected by every arrivaL The. force consisted of 8000 French infantry and 000 English marines.( The telegraph this morning has brought dies' of the death of the Ring of ; Saxony from the overturning of hisearriege and the kick of a horse—an accident which be survived only half en boor. He was in Ms 58th year and will be succeeded by hie brother. • . The Madrid intelligeheepresents a rather se rious feature. All the deriree of the Government to facilitate the escapee( the Queen mother base been frustrated by the vigilance of the people, 1 and deputations from various motions of thecity having put forth a demand that she shall be de tained for trial before the C.ortes. the Council. of Ministers here felt compelled to agree to it: She will consequently henceferth be 'a close prisoner, and great anxiety will precall - as to her probable fate, lest arty events should occur meanwhile to inflame the 'recollections of thispopulace and to cause sentence to be pronounced upon her life. If she shotdd ultimately be condemned only to safe detention in a fortress, very few persons will be disposed to regard the matter with dis tress. In relation to the general proceedings of', the Esparta.° Cabinet it is affirmed that a want of unanimity has already manifested itself, the more conservative portion wishing tp act under the restricted constitution of 1895, while the lib erals, in accordance with the cry of the people during the recent struggle . insist-upon • that of 1837. It is believed, however, that the former willfind themselves compelled to glee way. . Fresh proposals aro about be Issued for a Turkish loan. The terms have not yet been pub lished, but they are known to be as follows: The amount to be £2,000,000 in a six per cent. stock'at 80, With the option on the part of the public of taking £1,000,000 more on the same terms, if they like to do:so within a month. No further amount to be raised on lower terms than 85, but upon that price becoming obtainable an additional and final sum of £2,000,000 may be contracted. Baron Goldsmid and Mr. Horsley' Palmer are the parties by whom it will be brought out. Opinions very greatly with regard to its reception, although of course the wishes of the ootintry are in its , favor. The . balance_ of opinion, however, is that it will succeed. Consols at the last date were quoted 92i. Thvyhavailece advanced to 931 and have closed this evening at that price with in appearance of great firmness. , Binco the last packet the weather has been very fine, and the prospects Of the harvest con tinue to ha contemplated with general tuaistai- The war mores onward slowlytoo , slowly for the popular imagination, but not more slowly than most be expected when we -cionidder the immense distances to be traversed; and.theint mem =Merit/ that has to-bo conveyed from one point ti another. The object for iibtoh the war war began, the expulsion Of the RAsians from Turkish - territory, Is about to ho nocom plished, the Russians being reported in full re treat from the Principalities. The war is now to be tnsusferred to the Crimea; tho Aland islei; and other parts,of the R 11814411 empire, for the purpose of compelling the Czar to. pay tho ex- E enscs, and to giro guarantees for his futtrre be. The Paris Monitcur of the 11th publishes the 'French Government's refusal to grant an armis tice to Russia; but it is announced that pence may be had ou the following terms;-Ist. Abell tion of the Russian protectorate' over:Wallachia, Barbs and Moldavia; 2d. Freedom of the month of the Danube; 31 Raiision of the treaty with referenoo to the boundalies of Russia in the Black Bea; 4th. No power to have a' protectorate over Turkish subjects. 'Although the German Powers still hesitate, it appears probable that Sweden will soon join the . Allies. A telegraphic despatch from Stockholm, Aug. 6, eq. that inconoequenoo of Generalßaregitay, d'Hillicre interview with the 'Ring, orders hero been sent to Carlscrona to dismantle the fleet, which remains ready for active servioe And our Praia correspondent informs ns that it is stated, on,..the authority of almter frcim General that in consideration of certain guar antee*, tbeKieg of Bieden has offered to supply a military, contingent of 40,000 Men, to be paid by Ragland,. and France. • From 'Asia, we learn that the:Turkish forces - there are • being' increased, and that a corps of 18,000 Russians bad arrived at Tilliafter three Bomaratind had not been attacked at the date of the latest advice*, Inn a portion of the French troops effected a landing on .tha Wand of Aloud, and it Fla suppeeed that theattack of the for tress would be commented on the 4th inst. • Ott the inthOlity of a staterneut lathe Nonircur, the Cada paper of the Tom& Government, it is said that the Britahte envoybstiabrancvd to , ' .., ,15 - - ;-'ll,'' s , \\ \ ~, \ \ _____ 1111 \ . . I's great ineesure'ariseu from the\mild and insin rioting behaviour of the authorities thete. A .y, is said to be the intention of the Czar'.to make car ' taro national \ con lions to 'the Poles. \ The convocation of, the notables rigteenbly to the organic statute f the luni,dom of Poland,., of the year 18P., is pox talked of. 'To these notables,overtures artto\be rande, it is Said, re specting, the re.eitabli Meta of the public in stitutions in existence pr vibus to the year`lB3l., (beside'the framing ft an rganic lad); guiran. ,tees to be aphcitled , be g ten in return. ' \ \ Among these',institutiens al:e: \ the public sexiii s\ navies, the use \ orthe . \ \ Poltsh language in an \ branches of the \ admimstratiou, 'the submitting I the'accounts of the receipts lino expenditure to the States, and the, grantirig, of eUrhot taxation. The Polish army is to be re-Organised, but are main Under the command of 'Suasionbfficers. \ ,yotumE Lxviii.=..-NiiMBIR 9. smpicion until he shoal . d hare left the'_following . morning . in the steamer Niagara for Boat n.— ~ The robbery wan skilfully and adreittY 1:4 0 °4 ' a an&for a time suecessfd, butpitrving in Um end l , L .,.. the old adage strictly true, "Hon is the beet. -'fr . a , of policy; " whether in Enropaor Arn ries, as kx \ ~„, tench skilful. experienced detectives that arena ‘,, ; imerywhhre employed' , by Pm authorities it '.B \ - F.S imposaible, to' avoid detect:lda, expos and "„ 7,4` disgrace. \ ,:' , • ‘ \ . 4 1' Mooney expressed much sorrow and contrition \ '..g foe acting ma ungratefully -to his .'emplolere, lf,' Iv\ Ileeeie- ilmesley & Sons , - who be stated bad al- • ` wayr behaved very kindly to Lim, treating h . 4, . as one o( the faintly , and reposing in him sir ifik. possible confidence, and , that be should never la have any Peace of mind %myths hid returned to thhm, which he would do if his passage was paid, on hie own acohid, coidess \ all, and \ then leave himself ; entirely in their hands. • ' ' \ Ide‘s. Hingsley& BoOs Ease been very UnfOr. tenet. of late inall theireMployess--a general conspinzhybavingatiparentky been formed in their • Liverpool filoes, this beteg\ the third of their - ' .: clerks that has robbed them within the het three li monihs. One of their senior Clerks,. it Is said had absconded to Australia , and anothei having committed:lmin de li. remora)" a out of remo ant ihame by . , drowning himse \ in the Brunetti* Dock,`Liver. \ lt IphoL Too•mrich'toredit cannot be, awarded to \ cant Leonard foi\ the acuteness, sagacity \and untiring perseverance with whloh he hasibilew s - c ed4np, this !My long),tclions and difficult:chiefs. ,tf ' Ifet \ and Mr. `Lawton', baying traveled nearly' 'N. night, and dal for the last three week; net 1,) 'vrishi4, now they had taken the matteritthand,,. s, thgive4t up,.ohbe-! . Broirood"--aeimagaithere. : ~,_ I was tiekulig,/iteat possibility of recovering the money eitrachig the fogitlec--azd-areineapiese•y;,'\ , . 4 ed to'aewthair, untiring effo.have been so ion. •. e . Moonhrertlied In - :the Atl4:sl,etlietztrial, , 441 laat,-for_liverpaoL—BMlca. Ai1d,... , :'.. ......L......4\\ ', iaxturrrix,-RAITMOAD Aeon:mar day morning-4as; \ne the'filittsburgk train was` ' 'l leaving ComMinnillei. near, Cinomnati, It ran into a horse attached to - a light grocery wagotii\ \ \ : d., while Pressin g the Voleraizipike. ThClocomo-A \,„ tiie struck the bohneand'wegoilabouttlie same \ time, and, dividing : thank sent • the 'horsoAo the ; left of the road, 'anti ',, the \ wagOrVt6 the right,- „\ \ \ : ct ,`breaking the *ago intn a ' housendpieces, , and.; : \`..‘ \ !: krill rag horse ins tiy. The tat; boys.who \a, were in the wagon jtitr ail up, *pre in the - `.t.' ft tal\ act\ of getting Out .when s t aco 'him oclentred: l, 4\ it. One \ of them; named Philip\Pm4hnisn;'mas tont' \ fl I into la.hundred pieces. Ilitcarmx-and-lek%weri , „ , g found \Nattered, in ~ diffehezik.dletional... Ma ~., heart Was found suspended te\ - 110 Linker s;..' fluty,. . \ p about: twenty feet from tfni inehtiof the accident. ~ ", \ Ills bead and upper, part ef his, Wore '3.4,-- \;. ,q, Bled by, the, train which ground *realm track `V t. as it passed Nreer ' him.', The other\ yonzig Math , 1 ,who was with Philip. also a filerzefte;\l t iekelbltee - : name wo did dot learn, 'T vas. thrown ode nide, of the road andlnjured se badly thita . zhedln ',, a few 'minutes. ~.. The, train was stopp e d; \end \ Conductor Short end the passengers ran !V&A; . assist those 'who NeMe injured. - , The p ie of V i Philip's bodlwere collected, and, with thed,ther. • \\ 1 - body, were pet, in a boa , and placed in , `4l*, , -`,.`,, vault of the Weatern \Cemetery, neah ‘ b y'Z' , The N. • ' . • train was going al ; the \rate' orthirlY'asile,e' per \ \ '',. Jzour;around a curve, -sled' coulenot havWbeet\ , ‘, \ - t stopped when the" . inginear first eaw , the terms -, and wagon.. "The tap . beys\were heekone&to by \ ~ 'pekoes or . the opposi t e sideel',tbetreok to ' atop: \ back, brit drove on. , A ; ' \ ..- .N . „ , \ WASIIINOTO* Turadrii\ Ange* , 22 , —There b \\ !a, gentleman here from Ne. Orleans, who wishes \‘`‘ to got an appointment \of speciaragent iii` , ,,lled-, \ \ \ ,rid. ', The object is to \ solleit the ‘ ilueen's'verr \ \ \ mission to him to reniove \the - ilea:tains of the fifty \ \\ \ Lopez fillibeeturst Wh° were bit" Ted, 'lt an n to a ti, • \ \ ` to New Orleans. - .Mr. ?dimly, Ake delayed taco' \ \ , log the appointment, and the gentlemen iantaiµA's, \ fallible 'about it. , - \ A s . \ - \\ \ \ A terriblelaccident occurred at the mines of : \ \ \ \ Packer,' , Douglass tz"...C0., et N'ektieliettlill, in: \ \., \ Carbon OonntAPennslvatila,on:Thdieday'lest.' \ \ The accident occurred - at the time wheii , ..the Min . • \ \ 'on.the day - shift trore going to work. ti. tint • ?thing the'men dirron.entering the inlites:ylso to \\ set work brushing, Ur driving the lire damPlrom \ \ \ the coarbreasts, while thus einployedit is 'sail-, \ • ‘•. •,poSed that some ono -Raised along the grogVerry \ • \ , with a lighted ,- lamp - came; in, contact with the, fire damp, thus cauaicig the terrible explealetiv:' , by which one man,named James Stepherni;-ar ~ w .. \. . so seriously Injured that e died in anhouraf. \ \ s terwardiu - Fifteen, othoritilnera were injured, "..,'.. \ three of Whom ital. Protiabli'ilie. - " '..; -- -- '• '' -\ ' ' l The following shigular loci eat, whtott\ aocktv• , \ ''red ti this city a few days 'Miele related*i tun . . "A little girl, about eight yeirs of age, I at . \ \ tempting to pima from onside of to , \ \ .the other, carelessly ran' iramediatelyhafortr\i , . \ '•., :team passing - at. the tiese, :tai that. shapame,n, N , .... near being run over .- Seeing herdariger'sibiK clasped her arms around one of the legs of • the \ \ , horse neareht her, , and in this manner. was tat- \ X:, ,ried along until the team, which was geing at a \ \`, • ‘, rapid, rate, was stopped \by the driver, when she, \ `..,,\ left her temporary refuge and gained the \\ ..,' site side of the street unharmed, but not aljttle, frightened. • It will probibly be sometimebe , : \ ' fore she attempts a similar faat.-= Utica °Ugrian' " \ • attempts a COPAI 4 7 I ol ~VSll;."Nevi:, , &an . " nmaiNG 111103: • '4., RIICIBLES BLACK. LEAD--_An assort,' mat animal and 4 , a& PLINII4O 1161:1L, IQBEESE-88 bra.. prime cutting Chem* relying by Rama far eh by , 'IL DALZELL 00.231 • et. ' CO-PARTNERSHT.4 'have thla 'dai• es. ebtlatetl vita aEoast 5;.141:41:Y,' sad °batten* the Seel Retste,_l3 tea end 1101 Meier - Ea* seek tee old starlet, No.= 7111,b si n wider the z 7e and rlt tittle taborgh ofil. M erest blelY 1s so t, 1864. :i. • Mt • r• C 20 rant! ei 84 . a* .W.b"" titigt SW4 S • LL FORS. OR.itENTik • ..t e 6. • lIIRI or 3r of dt Ift . e&doku . dor and Bit i ;saed badmen, aftvale Eh& War sad • Belmar Cap. &bort &name !Ms the Citioling. Idika , • sae Ihraling foam; Barnaml tau &•a•O,of Lindiy&ll meld Iv &antra coll&vag. Ulna. JelG \•• B. CUTHBERT & e1Z4.14D.8.11 : LOTS FOR SALE, situate 'on Leath \ illigtlegitNtrbVMd th "-.p. t* Tti ll yki n a • ' TV" . " 8 .1 117%1117g 9077:1A0 +Med el.:. iLIOT'S HIS HY OF LIBERTI,-His; Ltory oftllity. r i, Arrlent Roasva&Pirt, !Va. 12: levaa rarareatial ' . stud tlo Retail Boot and Papot•N .1( AY 1.XL.68 ura64 al. PEARL AkSH.-10Vasks 'Pearl Ashrin morale sale by. I rzo R. DALZELL Co:% tROPERTY IN THE VILLAGE. OF EALW. VIEW FOR SALB-1. s dal -gamma; With • deans', het mom., oontslaingnlsltt rooms. well mated Inv • path. m aerate reeldemn mai Merin annonanne, Tell thing txt mealent Otter. Tnie ;nowtr to !abated \ I.olalle. this Mae of Peer Creek. al4 tenmeatetall \ Ws Varner's Station of the Alias V•lter \ Mt* low and term. 'cry T. Ate • MINERALIVATEE—Con&m, Bedford NUL and Ms Lick mid Wit t teclarltrasiga.., 30 BBL'S. b LINSEED 0 , 11. i2 i rsrAzdgo . r Nradln (GLASSES-2O) bbls. for .t s.all:l7 rntui . , ‘‘, MESS PORK-40 \bbls. foisatelE: D. .11 ' ' 11•13"" LL I ecox= oolbs.xS ids and 84041- k .1. for eale tsv alai*. • .7 R. OANIIIIStr. Dl•S: St' .ftt) MN, LI 40 ft Stost as Basaullry b 7 b 7 4 7 0 6 7 7 416, alley. vitt tss leek bonus es. ssadusly 0. Inad trans Uwe as Oa alley. The connet boars cantatas a, ball. 5 71olsk .1111 basement.. The Spat bons* °mum , • \ applball y and!' maw cel:ar. ores, CuI:MERV is Pr rat wad 4, lams, \ la an• - • Av. •.. , • Q.ODAISII—Dom6tic and mabi £4edgo 11(40, alms liiilllllWo/14 and lowly. i 57.74. Int • • • s.rus e CO. • • • . /LNG &NESE, Foreign ane-Daineirio, M sods. Nstrate of Bala and Chin/16'4f um mid UT . BUM OLYDk 4 CO. • It e tlN L Y alo tt4 r i ftt f l li t t s 6 4" Tos. lo.BeeTtr. ten ay. of *Dr la al, Opted trorte.) than , err bilk .molbrtable Ihr:Jabg &aka g0.¢.• , ...c. try Utlys *,•11l1 EU by 40 hot 1.0 otachno Wirt. walk '4ll the rttuninit rear. mCit mattitue. two ran °RR tanw, alm a nib I,o4Perti oonwtu Mw bittmluobsbna a *au, awl Rapist , ' ya.Lf) of Pat Ore \ 5A.003. Pareents cs.y. 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