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PITTOWAGII GAZETTE
PUBLISIidiD DAR: - AND MMUS 751 '' • -
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DAVID NTS [lieatt•
Mud oar tpirimusti• mists *WM are ifidiN,
DAILY—DAILY sadim• ; 47114 - .2 . " •
Wismr.t..t4.;3 - aoftiir n.)=Ln TiTso•
win l i...supplied tlie
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,• au. — _ — . - 7 —,- -•!• 13 00
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mid to Innutubir Id Memos." No club
be mut rede:upli9eodetber 0 1 n07' dent
BATES . OF 'ADVERTISING: " 7--
m.notto emu& Nassimatar Asiltzt ' •
Doso.lmxttm -
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10 00
fortralowthla:•-•••*---- --a
StandloWwwuede Arrow lom ber =Malt - A °
ler f: • =tgal,lf - ,,,;, - r • tz • z;. — ... -- .ta, lint
for with
ball mloe seldltkmal emu, Wonted under the yearly rates.
ibtrertlsman. t e satioding a etrtare.°°° - °° t: '"'°°°
dt V° s diallied at 0 *mare and • bale
Mos nerountable for legal W. ens.
• V s er a ul
th.
e.? Mum % d=gra:ratCb&r,reth
Adrertlemente not faulted n the toby±W.lt
number of lueertfonet Sill twarntllnsed
" C " gtleVof ei le°e u rlUMS ul alnetlyerii la *Mid e. '
1
their am lamellate baelaaol. 0° t°"D°
to anent ofm.bim persons, le wen as all wimiletumnta
run Inu mdmmysounneml - irllCh their mu triudnew, soul
all dams of adnerthwinina 14. Muth mboVienruh
-14:121a11"*.leli t=odrart.ldaz dM V will faifeirere/T
renderer and pronsetlosymot Is dolma. • • .
admtleemeiror einuitabla ►
institutions. bre CO.o
MaelL. ward, towasldit end other Vullbreow. oo =l ell
.f 4 rerletlyj townhiam and melte; to botharuml half
Mania" mottoes to to charmed GOMM.-
Death
..hotiom imerind without Maim =low wommo-
Mod b 7 neural ere bituary mi:lts,l6 and when.
oo ocreenbanled.to M paid AA,
Regular admirtimm and all . othentemeadayanornmde a .
fnoun or reuidilali melee. dentileul to - attention to
fur; mime; or . ._l4llthe trAARSIditmATS.
orte am made lbw matins=
rube ne-eierY WOW to sit a't
EitralTl"; "I'VDt4d Anl r_ 4-=
, •If In ' eel to
rol4lineged&ht: Irat
ate Aitan, tr i areei Toil: trotrxt
- nuhop at tf. ram of 10
nate. sa're - ilarce tiipu •
keeT n Eetai. -- 7 . 4
te dumb maw Tows metehleat *lkon,* MazerOf
. - thirty-three tad onothlut Per, isent from the *mount of
0. .. zpin' r um.. .oa ritincilif td . Oano:Vtritts• - ' -- L -
Z.l ".. oactt additional lamtrti= r—r* ". n.- -
0...4
ac llll3 nripm nitu zirlP . All3. i .t. i h. . •
o. .-. oath ad lasortton.—St costa
AU tad:mita adtortloormato to
. band la 'Amu*.
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. . tATES , OF DISCOMST:" '• _ •
CaTSIZT/11 RUST ma namentetreas.curn*i x . i
N. lIOLMEgrit SClNSi'Brake_ rs.v - '' -.•
hag .111arizt d.. 6d se is! crbinf and llner:th et. PitilSo bwwA
2. 1
IMINSTINANIL ,•'• • =WA, Cioetneatt:•:: /4" .
Bank of Pltisbusitb *pa =obi UP ehtedeil do
Danko( d.... Vrapkllo Bank --.--
do
rialtintaskors or. ao-per uaratutis sank.- - 'do
Bonk of ad0100r0t........r0ar,0td0 Llfein.s.4...Tr¢ile - Z do
1.14411 of Hank Vr ate r -. V at i l5 .4..PY ..--- "' .. " 4 . 4"
, Bia of gaiNartiiiram: =7 3=`.....:::: .' 3- 2 .
glizm Ponnagi T t aar.. d.a.- J ar , MW,..
o l w atea k i all ..t.. x ..236 .
nenstrOd ‘ 3=P" --44.. • -,"n 711P n ? b"... "' *
01.7271 liatda....-4.-..Dat Ttni - Tiirk „Qtr . .. ... 93t - '
Kondurton
gat.=tl= " Bia.... s ' '' ll_. _ . 1.17.M.:11T7 ' • -
8ank:.....:.4,.4ea ha1t1m0t0........—: par
291=1.11milit N.aztiirixillairik
m.1 .... .111...k.......;.....,4ar illooltent Bent. .... X
. ....-497 • ; 2 MUNI&
Wartesra pat! or the Talley 1. , 4
3 ofobus 337 Bank ofVc,_ltinand.:,,.../
. C Oo
Mak 0f......eut :M Itz.'llank.„ - ta, 'Norfolk . :e -
Bankat .1.:......,.... Fannetsr Ilk al Tiratnia.. •• -
Bank ofrouto;.. Nethasste; U . .,.ak 7 1,
- Hank of Garnsixstoora.7...'.4er 2 . tt'ottortr Bank., - .. -. -
gt - :i '.....,,-..... 'l' . l'e k ; . .'"iti L it -------U;
of 3/Lidtennm,=.l Bank as Cat. 7_ ....ar tm _t..
costgansatr.(s.Bankr Bunk of 91. - afft. wad% • :2
Bank of NOrttintaberlass Ca= Bank 7
Caturobla Ilk a - Bridge Ca.par to' els urn,' • 2
Doylestown 8ahk...,........par - .50472* 0L1272.'...
i it V i li k ..,: k . 2.. L- .... ... . . . ......: . Il i k , no . i 3 .8 t . . .
: 41 i 'tli z ,; .d isM:h h s ,,,, a i
. Yansuns. Bk of threCratt:tez Bank al Charlotdost_.... 2
Partnene Ilk of tlantta'd 3tochan't Bk 2
eitartsusa' Bank of Raiding. • , .• • 0203.01 - A,: r .
Pam. Bk of &Malkin 00-psor Itudida Ida l Brit Co
Wg ro, Dre i rkr 73‘ Ban a lrig ociez, 1
a= 9 u
Igaii'
' k 5;735u1k..... "-"-L Ine Ans'i onzota TEl o u bre . •1 . .9 a i
..wl"szmnatiltil.ZiailigZ Pt=grAE.gr, :
=,..,,,,..„........mr x , ,,,nat t ar A ti r entssok, ...
W"4"4144 jA4el4M r . 8"
LVArrlt A i l.- . ::Iji
Turk 8ank...:..........-....
• xiducem..... ...,„,,.........7), Bk ofesete of lenentd...l3i
ohi . . tt, , ~, _ i sti i il althe ekr
,-- leieth pt tkr0n..„,.....,,.... ili Bank ar rta.d.. -.......- 1,3
ma Att...._.....,..: . wisaraint. - •
st , aw..._ lipi.*Ntre In. Oa tbkilf
Jat .'.... • • .
_217C71103.17.
• =elk
. It t ~.....: Tarmaorateobazdneßank 8
~...4.:-..- do t Stack Bank- 3
Itranth at Nylon • • litalaralanßank.-....... 3,
nom& at Dahnraro-.....• hlanitke• 022p01a,2.-..-- 3
, Bausch at ...
,Nlambna .;:„:„.. : do Btataltank.:-.....-..., 3
; =l l et --P.............. 2: Bk
finsolon, ANAl Nonottto 5
; s 2122c21112 . .. do Bt. on.* Pavia - .swot* 6 •
Beata plot •do Bank of Ilantroal-_••. ' 5
Branottet QtadJ;n:,,dl..„,_ do Bk of V. Canada Tonsoto 6
Brandi at Waaldheet.... do 17d3TER:7 EXCLIANGIL
Entath at Codlat.,_ ....L. - ...:- do On New Yrtit -.. .:-, X
thumb at tann05t0t,.......• . /to OnlThiladelshla:.::-.... do
- •-ttsanets at StenbinvtEle..: In On Bahlsoosa,. - do
=1:11 1.:""2.* : ' ' 10 ' Wir.".".11X ' 6 . 1". 134-
Branch at 1,~dd...4...• de Lassinitle-4....--
Bomb at 3......... d0pe5ta...4......-.,......;
Branch at Tr 0..:... .. do D ANTOWYCIRVALUE.
- Bomb at Idt. naimnt- do ID to:Mama Spanidt--16,00
Branch at 7anereiha.4.:.. - ... dm ,- do ,:_• P. 612102.-115,60
=at Norralt--... :is leoold---.,......„... -10,00
at P1qua...,...........: do
.. . 15tat..„........ - .20.00
Stanah at itetstoontit..... maerseharato.-:-- 7,30
• Brawls at Zsdos:s. do Ten Thalent...-.........7,80
Branch at 2...112.....,.. 210112111 M1 0,480 ~,---..,. L
= g Ft= ..rr.' rt , .. . " -.......-- 3 ,9
6,9
12 1 , 1.011 22 26. 0044........1..; dor Napoloona-.......-...-. - Ma
Braced' It Seals, do Daub........„ s .7a
1
PRICES. OK wrocxs.'
avonmert roa Tag arnmußon c.usgri7.,yr ‘
_A. WILKINS:& C 0. .,
STOOK AND NXCHANGE BROICUS,
- sm. n AlCrEnt STEELY.' .
iam. 2 1 t - 1 . '"31.
comuitota 5..-......... Rio - --, v.t..2•0444T
' Vs --1-... 1 _.* - Int-Yeto 1 Aug.
P''''""4l6-1 1 : :: ----- Al .-. :: 111: Rt.! ' A%
A11ien g. 0, : g 0 47 5 ,-7. 1 .. - 1 0 4 -e t :: int. Mays Nes,
Do. roux rs.. - lOO tFt '" _ll _
Plttsborsh sity Va.*. 100 SI - Int.Ysa.sJitty
DO. cosy. Vs, N. Y. 100 V - 4.
... A T I V n, car Cg•---- is s SS - , 103.13,ayeNor
etstroONP6ll 1 ~ 66 • ... tls. - -•
-1.
Witla r de l =i r iZar . 6 4
ITri lit 1. ' " 1. 1 %i ii4.
DepesitEcaNS.. ..... 613‘ 61)S ~ • •
resmshels Utittei.:...... 23 TS 2a- Dp,,m i ,r;y,
&66 7 01444-4.- 20 07 'O3 r.Jaa.ll et
BC _lttlottte..."--, 60 .- 44 AT - . e D s
vs Utirtresa •;... -66 40 24 i',• 4 ps_s
littablansurstat- 6 • - 10 ,5 . totr,l4 4
Assure lastetsassCo-.... ...1. 10 16 3 ( ply, sy
Olthens` lemma* Co- .21 .20
AsstetsU4 Ylretstees Co.. - .10 .• II - ' '
10 12. 1 tortat to _ ~....Ybils...,. . 41 40 Div fty.olll at.
PUtsbisrph, 4 Loolinthi- 10 _4O 51 ~ d o
=.474473ei1e-... '"* " ". . .. .., so ft •
Luz Malik AllACUrar=ai .• ' ,' .
MAlsnihelis . .i... :VA 63
alsetwatm. - . 41' , 41 Dlr. Juts' 4 , 3
Ye any , ' ' - 'l 6 ""' Ns, Stork.
teal
Ohio V Nuns. , toi .4414. . •
Cleveland A wan.. ini: - - •
Huhu laz&Dry , . 302. 103
Mir emelt lima 11,ord Z,qa ‘ .71. .. .
& Parnree lisak i kkt 16 r va
MI ecturots---..-- .... 1611 IM To. i4ir
PutomrApil,* tkieWl . , la _ 13S Dir. 1
0 66462 , "
North Amertea.-..-,..... - 70 63 tip, tock.
drat
17: 114
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goobatoa..-..- - .. 7m 11
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Old* Trap .11celt --. = :: ' 510
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E 7.0111 M 077 AND filt7l=ll 170111711177
A. WILKINS &
mg.! aweN• Til•••74 grook
PJP73IWROH. PA.
VOREION SU& &Mead° glatlige,
77. wed
Loot IT•irect&l4iltrut rkt: ,
= •
GEOMILL'ARXOLVBOO:
Din= " '
rtA r rch, r. m . . ' gam'.
HARDIVAZILIFox?..r.h
SADDLERS - AsptitiagA4t. atio 2lB
- •L T. Leeelt,.fri,:
ui wean srier4.mrscitar.
a l r azi r r 4r Y4003,26.4*.a"-•:,
8AT1Z0L..L.;4.% "auk
p°wnllerzmAN, FALta *CO 3 - " OCatinisiiOn
nenntintnin4 Goma Neil=
"2"4" On
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mr.ti
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:omit cauitexi.; - . oa
winxatiLle4llo:loo4lZ AtilyNl:4llF , ' f
nd:MBUDOIGARkiCOOLI
- 114 ;Allfiklit&-:R10#10102,
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BUSINEb'S . CARDS"
ATTonivEys.
ijOSEPII 5.4 A. , P. MORRISp ,N Attor
mit 011,15 Na. 6" Po t Jared, betwena
4 W, 1. 4 b 122114 •
: . ITALL; Attorney at Law, "Bake
• weak Gnat dart, betwan Fourth and
IHIERT E. PHILLIPS Attoraey at Law,
libataado. -
. .
EmE.RT POLLOCK; .Atta - iney Lau•-•
Coma of FM and OrFat (121M1t4 Emma* the Court
li ?"..t /146 3 2 EiL • . . ..7ZW,63
TAMES J. KUITN, Attorney at Lltr. coS
e m nurre•tr.t.;... ee.t..twourd, Jelro-07
•
r(B.A.NomF.LANEGEN, Attorney ati,Lavr,
JL: Na IT) Fourth etsoct. littitranex.
ASPER E. BRADY -Attorne at La
No. SO Mk stlooS.PNtoO4gb. w'
FlTT777l4Litists:ittlimi)l;l2 l
X I ERNAN at CO.. Bankera and Exchange
nennva wosastanat, corner of Diamond alley;
STEW' and ralt Raul Ifoteiand toils Disconnt Tito*
ittehatuts and Prosalmori Notes nuke Collet:Nona In sat
tatb irttneivalvitiee at the raton; Racetro_ tiessiita on nail
salon intareet.and. glee Uttar mast attention wall otte
Ir sutttss satsetalnlng to s Broken. business
1 1 1 21.Eattera Steins= oenttantly tarsals .
KAULZI
`aLUXI3I-....Z011.141Z.........1106M1C taxia.
RAMER. ~t. RAHN, Bankers artd. Ex
• Obsade !kitten. Ilvy and.sell . 11(1. itsul advirnad
• Note., nitrotlato Urals no Ideal Arteto or Stock born.
:ritkook.rnandetor liota. and Tn. Mt. Kart
. knd IVest- . Buy and aeil atOtk• on tkonntlettoo.. OWN
'Mau nude on at.l points' In the triton. O 1 corner td
rrt!".3-?!----,:,---,;gr•
•• - ; - ' . D.' , KIJNII..Coin,•Stock and Exchange
••Awwmmttlo e% ihnittb stmt—lture and WI, 6thels on
— Rubann ort .Esstarn dile* roppllat at oar,
tent Mon Colnettons to on tho Wart lorrati Woe-
sesta:its rsuevi—,......Mallsl- I. Ku?.
-13 A LINFR, HANNA. &Co.; Successors to
-• Mower; autos t Co, Dankers,Esmissayl n lkeresnd
aders Yorelsis
amendestic Exchange, fiesta of
. I =4=NcTtea. fireele—.N. asner ofiVood and.
- .Current Money received an y% t - Blatt
Cheeksehi for WA and 'collations imele on neatly 41 Drina
.lll.lrgntstb.or t
rnza ls United wn ifM .
.. nd
- 'Advances made O. 000.411104014,7 f Pi0dU00.1114,13.41
east. on Mend taros... , . . • •
. litinkera and
Rub/lute Brobserilik Nast comer of Wood and
All . trtrzne%oolV on 'Me m"! tel4AA . ind ' collect!'
wILKINs & CO.; Exchange Brokers,
. erws t
lhfom efteliartarnathent !f.Pitpt.
.
p IVIC LARIALFR, Jr; • Banker:and •Bro;••
attest; ilro. 8e„ iuSjotalaing the Ibak. a(
•
N-'l.lomErs& SON,:Dealers in _Foreign
De-
Dtt=d ll =V -l urrfk7e 6 ll4:A %ft.
aax7Et. • sirtellectlona wade tea all Lbe p et cities
throttabout the Called States.. - - •
BOOKSELLERS &C.
• L. READ,.Bookseller anci Steitioner,No:
tir . isrourt,tistmt. Apo* Bulldiats. •
R.. wELDrisr, .WllOlOB.llO . and 'Retail
OP • Detlez-h2 Itttak and Schad licoktt. Tam and St.
QS Wood . itteot, (betucti Third and raft)*
tralo
3 - 0 0, 11 N . S. DAMSON,
f a? , 711 3 &
Zapet near Fourtb, PL•taAmap;
P.
• • :rll' l• t ar
Dea.rlt i Statioiwrr i ke. No! 0 2 Muhl Anrt.
AY k
CO, Booksellers and. Stationers,
N 0.55 Wood ateret, next door to the earner oink&
•L• ••• P. &boot and bra books constantir cm band.
COMMISSION &C
S.
J. Vi r .: IMMIX & CO, • -
WARDING '&- COMMISSION MER
CHANTS and Ditilirrn In all Madan!' PlttAarth Man
n Anklet, lead Pipe and Finset Lend. No. 97 tint
Stenet..Plttobasiat. - • • n5,1p1T.4
lhotatale Grater, InsporOr and Dean. al:
- wortEiox WINES, Brandies and, Old Ido•
Jvcooa
RIV. POINDEXT.KR; 'General Aterchnn.
. di. Packer mist Coeurtissiois bferubssit, 187 ;bout
arta 118 Second street. Pittsburgh. ag23-last
AA..IVBANE. Commission anti- For warding 31 seetunts.desiere la Wool sad r Produes
w t. area, Pittabwith Itssulectures."Zio. &soul
street. Pittsburgh. , • sattirld
.8.011GSGN&„ CO.,holesale Grocers,
. ,
Produce Deal and Can=iinsinn idarchsata t No.
skeet...rata . . .iava
ancasurniauxtiEr:—:.;:--.L—.:-.«.o.szartia roes=
FIMIGER HARBA-VGH & m
(Sus
cord to S. Hastimsb.) - 031311daddra and Forwarding
erettaatd Dealersla Wool 'sad Prodaas gcludally Na.
1113 Pint andllo Second stzdeta.Pittaband.. P. op a l-1r •
:IF- AW. REA, Flour Factors, Conitnission
anti torpranting Marebanta and Dealers In Pratnn
K ir=fic.. ° lf t , 17 411=1:tolrXrp=kr.
:11T . " - mRDINE§&. gooookgors to
JONES a co_ ("mailer?. a:Li Tomas,
Pl ba h g, palm.la Pittgbmiti Komactsged
HEY, MATHEWS & C 9: , ." 'genie Gro
coif, °mutant.. mod Torn Mar.budg, sad
.. • -
Ma-ERCER -ANTELO; General Commie-
Bk. 31 antarni6 l'lnlada/phis; Literal advanlis
on consignannita of Produce oanrrancr. jal7:7
•
iIrOHN WATT 'Wholesale Grocers,.
Isky CatomLodark Mettbknand Maas In .Produr• and
rittatroxch Manobeturee, %0..2:4 Liberty' .1., Fittatnalch
• B. CAN FIELD, late of .Warrim, Ohio
Clommitelon and 7 , orwerdias Merchant, sad Whet:.
1,,
le aden , Reate-r• mst. Batter.-Pet and
Ash, and Weetere Predate atmerally. Water exert,
betardea Smithfield and Wood. plidebeash.
15...5.... , .... .I..troso urn., af.
-I *.",' F raL a,,,t. Aril RAIZ:IRM* C 44 -- -
. .. .
IFP . 'IsTME- ''r lc . CO.. •. Wholesale Grocers;
' • (• Produce and Clogninfinkna Inlelunannonad Deem" in
Pittatrozgh Manufsetnnes, An us &nand nUngt„ Min.
1T.4
[..... :104' ' ..•4'l s • :1:.--sim , • • S.
. COLle . NS.Yornrilog and , Costalatis linetwat,sftd
.
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ATON BONNHORST 4 •
MURPHY-Whole-
IF sale Grows sad Ortnalssks3 Minium% and Warn
In b
Pittsburgh z!araseem.,-.5*-=wata stmt. Ent*
burrt. Ps. •
TACOI3. FORSYTH, Jr:, Pomading and f
ity OwniaattirSl titlaciAtprebaat.N . p. Warr Cm; PittibWO.
_
Att . ••
• • 1 1- 11'" t ....ilex an. .. 0-
'sad- Ratan Dada. • Garentlx, Pl.ra an
Xatti • "Sat& and Plano Canna Whapyr•nhadns
N.
ORRISIO PAITO_ Wboleeale and Re
ten wpm" au the Zairtera dda of the Miaow%
DRY GOODS.
FRANK VAN GOBDEB i Dada , is Trim
• Inds. Boiler, and Gam* Lim Cicada.' gaibraidwfas,
wad , . f=uls•yeg Goodie mad Taw adlclew. • fultaa
lactate:at of which mat always b• bad • at KV &I; corm of
A. a. =um r oo.;_nrismatc.:.e. mem & Ca.; YOU:
MASON 01, CO, Wholesale turi
Adam tu Taney i,04 . • !St!P.ple Dr/ Orris; .;1111Th
PIiY & - BURCHFIELD,. -WhOiCeB.lo
au4
t. Dry Goole Meretantu, ccauer Xotuth aud
GROCERS.
ova 1tAr11 , ...........1113.131X norm
•ill - OHN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale ilrocere
.lad Commloalou Merahmats,No.rt3 Wood aid Pl , l latr
Toth*. rlttaburgh. . • - ' iole i.
KLIERT MOORE, Wholitale
WOE* MUNI, Dealer In Prodticil, Pittabernizlitin•
end ankh:Ai ofYorefonitrui Dordartie Wines and
Linnet& lto. Mb Liberty 'inert On bend very large
nindilrinierAn Stonnnitisiebi yirldeker, whpll *lit be-
BLACKBURN i - VO. Wholesale Oro
om it tal f 7nrillthors. and Akers la Pralara sod
ost Imad attlaaiW=4 l l.oiFaier street, - Ms=
SAIAHDICKEY k CO.;' Wboksalw Cifo-
sagalatts...—; - -nliza D. tran7...........VAL2111W lOC
AtOILLS - ROE; Wholesale Grocers and
Casmdidodilasbantiato.lo4Ltboirty end Iltta•
anaiu".
BL:I)AGALZY . & CO, Wholeaid .
ty,4 mra:ttosas and lo wood stmt. ritubunh.-..
'A. VOLUM , Grocer' awl
:VT 'ha Dm*, eniitrorNr , ma and. 4lxth har
=_Wrativrwrariatriatiutaof
OBERT DAIZELL CO., :Whole:410
1101
Greforsice Mer!igants, Desks" fp Piadart
& I D: n( 1"MM, ` 24° ' , I , I F A avi ." , , e4k
. , _
ary ACK DScU NDLES9. isuetwors
VW. " Cleal e ccEi tt= sr a * d a
liraid 'and stir
Jt
_ e
jaw.
CULBERTSON. Whc)ieials-43
APAIM
y
chiami.uk n..ureb..p.eurft=
bssaanion.c42l.ldew 2Ft,
E .x
" 1ta11f.............;-,.............—...-..XIGIOS.fUMIC7.
'.. "":'": IL R. nap, Wholeale GrocersiNomr
. sad DeekillaTralaa-lAnd
cm Liberty. Vol, mipi tilxitb
•is •
11).A0ALlt.WOODWARD & 00;"; lintolgo
". 10 1,1g !IT* !! 4 '....41. 11 4 4 fairn.i00M 3 .4 1 ,140._ ."
• .
NEM
AOARIV--Haviiig :been appointed the ex ,
dash. 'Amnia fee - Pittaburgh. bre the ale ad:Patent
rated Cemented and Iltastehat Leather Belthm, man
tetsetanal by P. JEWELL t BON. of ILattford. Connecticut,
Rs now offer for sale: a, large assortment of n 6 . widths,.
manufsetniett, at this manntartutees rim& his ~rode
being superior to mrt lenther..Belting arrr boftme offered
In thb market. Also, a hirsesbAt of a!' widths of truths
Rubber BelUng anistantlr on band. and for sale at the
11 sehins,Beltng en= Depot,' No.llo Market stmt. • • • . •J. ean.iirs
AUSTIAUSTIN 'LOOMIS; 'Reat Estate .likent,
Reek, Merchandise. and Did -Uralic?. affnie Nd 92
N
Meet, abase Rood., Satinet
Inonanttr attended
SIIEL L. MARSHELL, S6aretary Citir
sole' I:l=mm OumDw.Q Wt.!:' aro& -
rM. GORDON.' Secretory Westarivlnsi-
Jr.. ram. 03: 92 Water greet.
GARDINERCOFFrN: - Agent foiTiunklin
I.attiar .C " 4 "" 4 '' n ' ru "" t 'L71°,5.17'44
I}. A. MAMMA. Agent for Deliware . Alli
• tail larinmee OFnareuvi 42 :Vrate7 anat. •
. •
naoaci z;licalna
F.. 0 "IL TAYLOR & 1111 - STON . (iniciesscits
ILI to +ay tor Idkrrno.y Gancral Conimisakro and Fos;
tr i k Lt ni gen M .7l=nrje t afg ' lt l rtazll.vir Trtt
(lotto's, tlotton Saran m
Ratting, Two olanNin, Jdti
I sttA and Nentneky Hemp, Tobacco,' Soda . Mb, 'Window
Waal. Pig.. Du. sml Mite Load_ ,
_•Nanlt Storr., and Store,
'nal and pttuburgh. Ydsnosactorod annandly,—
Fta ibe Um ' ( bon mu - and "Banner 3.1111" - Mantuan'
6410- No. 41 Front 'Monet, ( opposite
.:Lutanclfie;
lobate, and At. Louts haat Landing,) ancinzuttL
v..s.
............... WA111307011).
HUTCEITRIN 4r. CO., Commission
Marettan Is and ymits tbrA r e Bt. a
ILZ•Ei...lcarliegn
un4 taw.' ---te/
•
hitTSIC, ke.
TOITh ELIWILLOR, Dealer in Piano FCrtc,B,
Nre.aar a tVaiicall . turu zi a ck ag i a,
0 11c.5 3i I t c , t 4 ar s t4l
t ' S.M l,l6 . l a l lq. skWoOd u .g.t• •
:• IILEBER;- DiWet in Music, MU:-
Initrgunemta;and Importer at Italia&
tor Hanna t CLul'a . grand and square Pag,
'• •'a •Zoleasi..&ttan. Also Dar Durdtaß's
, . , •
DRuogisTs.
RAPT, ;Tr, (sieceaspr.to J11.D.; Arad
. Wade and Retail Draggle: and Drake Ist
Drerturts, 1te.,141 Wocmieet,. 3 doom below
er. Pltt bIVCIL.i air RUSaar dealt tbr Dr.
sub3o
eo
OX .t CO., Dreigivi, 4 - An d A we _
i' • corner Market end
ers
unatanil on bad & full and =niers amaremant of
D rarLiallami , Nrcamanaaaarudalrortaaaartattaar
raradv. nveverlptlona earefullTeampenfluhi. ..nn -19
_TORN, P. - TSCOTT, Wholeide Dealer in
Dra..4 Palate , olla Vatalabes and Ace Btn/fa Nd• Mild
S{
adveet. Pleteburgb.
All ordele will mere replant attention: .
Wrient d& Loudon & On's valuable Wally tiedlelnul.
mar
. ,
Aj EAHNESTOCK CO.; 'Wholesale
Drtaaniotaand. mamufseturersotlildta Load. nal
, gad/Mune, comer Woodboat Mean, Pitt.
R . 4. . S rII ELLERS,- Virlioleside Dealer In
.4.4 pre BUM, OUL Tarulabis,
AVlVaxt rtreat, rittaburgh. Osodivraranted.
Timm= !mac's- • . ; tans.
BARN WiToiesale Retail
•nr° erae*`es rsberty. om Bt aah..trad..
•
SqIIOOIMARER .1, CO., Wholesale
~'Dzegg i st., No. Weed stmt. Pittabanh.
TOSEPHTLEMENiq, Sticeessoi to .14 Me=
O '*Co.; eorter Mirhet tiled nod Diamond-IFoom eon.
smart . mut of Drug .;
portaluhur to hit tolticti. • ' "
• Phyolci.ta proscription. corefony. °Dun:voided' at
hours. jlair
liFool t . MERCHANTS.
LEE, fftlCCOssor to'StURPITY vE 'LEE,
1.1.4 Wool Comealmedneirleterebeat the the
Athenian Wool , Oath No I= Inert* stmt.
MEDICINE.
- -
41kIES KING: Nice and Residence,
N.. 112 Fifth stnet. .DPOidta th. Catlndnl.
W3L VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street,
Lyre.. S to
4~ f ,
nCHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo
t th uc i v erZo.. T lALood toot, Partt. , 4ar ItaZan
TII~i Id DlGBY,MTnrchant
P 1 1.7 la . - Bea:lr 3Ldr cuammon.t.n>.
. .
•.
WIA.TTS k 00.01eirtmrit Tn.iloo, 181
b. 17" street;—'We are freer reeehrierr
stark of Ronde fer Chentiemere. Witar- , Oetba. Ca.
meree aretTeotler. attint merest Myles and tent... 114-
Red mastemer. reser gyre.. s , aU. imbl
MANUFACTURING.
a. W.' WOODWELL, 'Wholesale and Retail
. Wirt. dfatddartures sat bralar In Cabinet Wanr..14.113
rd
JOAN WETELERELL, Manufacturer of
PATI:NT BOX.VICES, s loomlor otitis. SOLED 110 X
and BRAZED BOX VICE - 4 . earner of Andeasoo .d Rot.
Los= otreets. *Nut trom the 11■04 rtrol.litidgo r al•
lochoor • .• • oodopel/
114AOIDER.E1Y..0'D APLICA MAN
, TILAP-3isterials =eked fln• Cr broldel7 604 dp
o " °rig br , -- 11R8.43 . WII,P(EY,
Jettf ; ; • ; • 'Na WIN Penn streeloitars Mead, ;
Bolivar Eire Brick aad C Crucible Clay/San
rrllll COMPANY A 'GI IcLARGED
to theArl= i ftrram ts ug : = 2 l
Btindlui&r. th.d.""ahiT Daft.
pith. Pepteather 22/. 1 35 1
Boots and Shoes!: • :••
ALES ROBB; No: 89 Market- street.; 3d
L afr z trots the Slartet Rowe, would inform the hub
Jew oi Pielteett Letts . Frankl BLW
in anti all the cues
kro2l on the Eastern eitlein - 41wv Mae' Qablreitif
e• c tm ehd rower Boole Bad Mont in all
_their veriellex
MiltGetitlemenw Orem Psteat- awr Roots. Preach
Mil Mote. Congress Galt-ern - gad Ebbw, also. Dove too
Youths' Iloota. Arse lerwieb Cat • -
Moue if,. ay • mil so we wish to sell Ouch- an sttide
to all who &Ter as with their euetoto la will give satiape•
nertanber the 1t..,. fr23larket (beet. 20
"cow D.Tra'arsa- - 111.
WVOLESALEAND aETAIV FASIIIONAELII
EAT I AND CM' M.ANDFACTURERS,
AND DDIEZILSIN Au:serw OF YORE.
CORIUM OR MOD AND Pr/UNTSTATATA
Pi L. Pa.
.11friiirlhri=arturITAgiggr.t..""c'sult!
• NO' sr Coach Factory Allegheny, - • •
11:11. - • HITE & CO., would' re
irpectray. Jalbract tbe they ball,
T ',,
Ono between Federal and Sandnakay
street" ;Tboy.at• =II Waking `
fide ate pyrpantd to mann
ort . A . tmery dAntaiptkon of -yaka, *who, Chute%
:Bngdok metaaa..int, Wit.
Mao Unit
N • t• thai manntarttay alb* abor• work, anti
t Ethel Mimi/my teal confident tboy Sr. •natd.
Yd to do work on the meet 'lemonade , ter= nlttt theme
tranting , = , ) their Ilea.
end i ggra none bar cour t yr:kale; tha llen
t' have no
bestattdo in no
dr*cek.•
the attention of the Dunne We natter. • •
N. 8..--,Cepelrina ftne In the bat manner, 1.30,(2.t.h•
•
':-- • soh and Carriage Factory. L • •
OHNSTON, MOWER CO., corner of
Zell:ontand.ltebeens Anna Alleilbnpaty, would
mrpertfally Winn their and theZtoz . nersll geet
abut they are inannientarieg
swam Beggina Pleigheand Chariots., n all th eir Talon
Males or nwah and_proportlom. . .
• All orders nal be executed withatrlet nand to dm.
bUtt7 And beauty of napalm will alar he attended.
to on the mood ?namable terms. • Using In all their mark.
the best Lantern abaft; Poles and Wheel en:4lbn ana.
confident. :that all who farm them with thelr Patronage
hasera are satts=totrrairt=mbotin
.: 00A OH PHOTON. Y.:'
' Nantand- 'A Ltetr. 'wryer Inert
! .., 4 .
K. morro - wliftopTarrfnt.
IiK . OLLit re'aptethilly zall' tho httiotion . a
.. . '', PrUithicru iL Western /Umbra:As to Ms flue stock
r 0 'ranging In slice ll= COO to 11000. These
tatrisarre Are bull; frost the 'hut uratestel And irerliesea.
elilp;asel auto Ibl/irons superrldous ...be, eau: Irlth eent•
' &bee; trerreet brie arurk • to be Inferior to none usatuusAr
toroth; the Union. 'the supers@ of Its Insilnees and the
greet Lamm Ur damluol tar ;We dele of
west leanest
lam holl ID bald LIT rrilratrra rtr: ler ork lu Me
ultabllsbuutut.• PrITAIr verging toot musk *ill
stow call mad iambus his stook Ware girths East. r All
.
Y + l..7o%ii.". —eumx a .. D . A . 3 !i7l.'it' L r °24l '
ZI
"Livingiiiioingfa & Co.
NOVELTY WORKS; PITTSBURGH, PA.
RACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Ray;
Cattle am:lomin do.; Madam sal Coaritsg do.: Door
ote ur 1•12 ,..... griari x ra s ts rabrabr La
~s .w aser.ri laltoe
Bolts alti Yartezdnirc Iltallat4 lir 4)•=lor*TlTl`
rLfr in foom sad cm " .
. . .
• , W,WAXIACE;
STEAM MARBLE WORKS, L
110421 ad.ll232(bertyi &bid. minas aiirkgerd Ord
tIIZIEBLIIIOII.
Xit'ONIIBTSI.472I. Toenbs, Orarit .StouPg,'
Turniture 1111. ‘ 2111IItgO• Laiiodna Wats. te,_l4 ,
vsr• on band, arill .ftles. kr outman, 414,
;owed peAns. Tbn. Iginfredl Mona' stullaeleci•Ordere
lelll.l7tAltt.V: u: 4.11,,T I& 41r.
SUNS I :4 o 4: 4 ll , clklit4lPPlxott7 • —• '' '"
li*. Goads*eds.'
•.Clothum for S
r iOnstor 114k_
WATTS rawer tesiull: R y
g lijz i . g in at rai n . d ittrig.C°ll,piattla tft
t. h e
pp
,r ot r 4 = 4 7t t nr i rg g:: war , jai I mp.
The estintectlon teenellY 410r011011,7 theft mu•
m b abgenzt=mbi k e . ,
anje itlenne.iiiietleielee Istee. ll
.übwis ar.o.o*.birt. at. Glatt *O2.
, .
GentlB3Mair.#~lret'gleie'(ioodt
t:trubsailmik bwleave to =form Abs
Inane4l4 VW' ba rletispr l LV=
r
MEM
PITTSB
AGENCIES
UE. .•
DR. EDWARD BLEE AG CKER'S •
• STAMPEDE MIXTURE,
Fix LS* /her and Jour. Cliapris Tam; Dimenno and ,if
Bali.* Aercettmu.
HE Proprietors Of this Medicine will state
r Ithimt hesitation or fear of ematradletion , that the
sarroeFiliteng has cured mote persona ahem it has
n istrastiesttlita say other medicine In use far the
micro diseases: This medicine has neither Arendt not
Quinine lak itnoompoaltion. all of the Inmredlents ark of a
ar
rfeettr beelfh• -acter and Meer stimulating and
hte ' d i g ' iris l'
t or o- l i a ' s " art. 2. i; o P =Ve " l i s aO7 i :
dantpXonerttlesno more than ert:siu their utZal treth.
Planters in retie= of the counter Shore the. Ague, pre.
,Fall:..Al4lortell to adopt this nelletne: as the patient ls
not o to fty by 'while under treatment and they mar
be straWo made can, The Pro lOtrtql touldintredoee
tltormandl of atrUtleatest from thme of the highest mapeet
ability, hat
. M saying to the riesk ear 050 tee th and
yen will bar the intalliblaproof In younelf.- Full direr
Cone Ste it. use sonnet , . r e•eh bottle. , -- .
Ontitleetee eau be men at the afilrealneeinz alms this
Mallet. has cured 'then all others hare failed: • .
• • For Moneta and ell other Dillious Osamlainta there Is
not • better Skala* in the market.
At Pleas!. beentaarm with theusestastorthltirg Suemess
In severe cud of Ithrtunatiarn and (knit; Mr these tone.
plaints take a tabletwonful a day. - . • .
..
.Gtm twin. at p Isi.bus er kiss vary ark has tb*dmirekl N.,
het -Fen* &gm.
' For sat 'br td. wassitas la all NOS or the ' Failed 'States"
sad Cones. , . , • -
All Wholesale orders must he addreued to . Dtlll. I A
Etff"B l l retZatilf , ll s - I FTVIZTANISZTNiII
ma 4t Co.. and Geo. if. Keyser. Pittsharith. is.lnlys
.. _
• The•Peoaes' Book!'
lvo oho who .can rend should ha Nrithout
L.7mq Dlt r ilt I.
%% N D IVE
WASHING= PALI:KELL
- Just sop' us
trateduiei Moo R1rt5 h 14 4, 24 - isablu r igroes sinrS k uli,n
tsit tb, =JAS.: PaPei tOsseis..2s
Coodasulsogtbesssi• lo u blob this Book to act wait Is
one tattle CilgArtoT us mill iss woe oaks 31c18T VI.
boo_ locust old-disked. • .
• Libsral terms to Us* t.sdo. tinokssilars scud do ) Oat °viers to the Potashes. SHIM STEM:.
York.
rots mum:gess
• N. It —Repabla A 83 Name
moto wanted to mil tbs. spas. rook
redi
tbshout thscauotsp. je.334: V
MuinfacturthgVompaay
Ar...0...w< and ?prior Sate theitilrptp I Nimble Csoiq
at a diacnint_ prim of FOREIGN GOODS
• RICH BILK .111tOCATELLZ11 AND =OLIN G 4.
In Oast ofl . p.tffelf pilirpozblnstill of Cokin .31
. .
CONFINED TO OUR OWNSALES, •
mi entirely tur...artlele for
• ITIZXII77Ita CFROLSTER 1", dt•-,
Whlelt naeldnet the greatest meant of 1,11/11.IIILTZT
'and ItIVINESII Mend to ftrY erode ever tehrenee‘L
Omd.or d d lila n = b lg *let neer.; trreZV b ;:lVri
'CD do welt tnetarelne three Cho& tete* rm.:haslet.
=al the Ca.,..".". Plut Plank !ca . .
v. , „ MAIWIT.. tonlt.
•
, IRON AND STEEL,
, OrwwwWl' Slrcet,Fer Tbrk.
ELfan_o atantlr as band • frill sworn:lent of Bar, nod
L HOD. norm now. and other /BOY,
STEEL OF ALL-RINDS.
M.mbintr
from an .....esmn ofthe eoualty an Inyttot to
nan or Nod nano:niers balbra buying.
Orthosbr =an entrwatall to mums wnl lethud at the
.loweat roinect rata& . ALLItTIN, BPnilin CO.
• ' Oreenalett at.. 11.
SOHISFFELfIr BROTHERS &
...j WOOLESALE DRUGGISTS; . •
Itoei renovedtaMoTo nuturourt,ear.gmEtnin k . •
LIIIPORT7NO the leading Drugs from their'
car Log mol a r eitt to b =ao r Mi r t Indle4t..trzi
Tsui* Iler Brupb g er, Mir (floret Taa l Strepaeris gni
Trieste BY:entree. °lrks. Soaps:AO. ar_ tho 7 oar thrtr oa
the :non reiolonstie terms. Order. ofther la POlllOl7, or br
rosa„ reertratbrlr etteotkoo.' • Jet2-12mor
••• ECITIZBEL'I3
'Ann MACPIINASTREYCIIED LEATItEII I:lAittao,
Thrordtahrett Bands as Me tiwodpw. ' •: •
XlBYare iandoTidm'the beet oak tanned
lea e ther arid thorough/7. stretched. cemented , and
tOnother. and reeds to - run man h and
with a petted budge thePulltnewnr= i ft: to Ile Bret
tlta erWe and to Sean Mewl:debaser. Thollwn be
'single. double or round—with biee Loather. Mitts and
all neenwary Wick. In DEL,ne.by addressing
je32-nmr WM. KUM ;Patentee. 33 Perry at, .77,1 r.
•
. .
.
•- °proems rue. aLLAtini wOitits. -
• BA A.C.4 . .h . 00.11 IS, 222 CI.??A.M.D• STRAYS?,
7! HT, subscribers having extensive-and in.
P9 4 716...1 arrangement!, rot matinActiuinl , arroyar.
ein etr II cm are now maraud to utter to t • public
and de ere throughout the country,
I 15510VG1FT.A.C4187 MON . -
of ereritiora • '
'Bruits , netters. Doersaustaue brow Ikdrfecutapleinsod
ornCmrntot; oder cued Ctsuir far children, /row .
%Chess, Basta Blatt Nandi, "know and
Werk ...Stands. end Qat
.. . •
limo, a impeder duality °fir. Peace, Of which
they. will warrant to *wpm in strength,:dura beau- .
ty otdeetst, and aviation, the manulhetures of any oth
er bens* in their line. Orders how every section of the
United Ptatet thankfully received and executed with the
utmost • eivatutt.: . • • ENT k LAVERS; •
Q•
roo
I .
'l..jer I • Bm:114.1'011W MA& Pails artel . Tl3l,_Wood awl WU
law W Onrdagr.T.lxte c ,Wleklurri MsW.h
se, Greenwich ft. New Tort. •
. . ,
goig 2i COAc AcrOsT
a as D srhaa
lE. BEAtg li
‘. ;ROBERT H. PATTERBOIp3
.•
4)4i
LIVERY AND. SALE, ,
s t aeuk
.82 . 427ZA
onter Diamord greet and aerty
016,6. pulastrium. PA. -
AEI/CLAIM HOUSE, •
RR= STREET, Ationz REVEWIII STREET
PRIL..4.DELI'III.I.
8; BENSON; Pitoilution.
/4.7 8.1854-4,a 41. 11'mi. 51,50 pp. aiv..eir
. - .
Vadat Lead Company .of ?Winozuda, r..
TIE Corporntor s .. of this - Col:warty bar!,
odd booth fbirabetiotron to thrtapltal Plkoe . k,
• s Ranting trot:ref Me•rrs. , A. INIIIA - nd 2 Q1),.1.6.
171 rourt=tttli4•l4ll•Ez,=ttlet=
Wit laniatioti rel:Po t c c; um cpuumum ..:- , t =so :.4
' ....:Jl4 13f If.' 01.011. . : . . . :. i.2.4. , .'..... 1...i143. - 1); 0ut.,,,.
itslaßbia.Sar..T•Legdei.) Lt.RL:Ohar4.
a d 4 _ l ßddin
Omer . ' of
c eat ir HOTM, r aii*: Mori/kit . Li ..
B t_hfieldlidd , ditertdt.r9P47l( 14 Pa . C ! ,----
'#;
-'l Dijis is ri Daly, B'-
a ' a üb m bjoiw -.-i'
tb
niMdnaeg
rdnked.aers'
anha; i iuidrobdWlridildidft_"ll"
iL 1%.
04NERAL.09MNISSION7 3 ' = lar
of-itasi-Estab. • 1
,
•
Steir4,,
, .
~•.- • , • •
Nrslir-YOBX. ADVIkIITISEKEEM i-PITTSBURGii GAZETTE:
;i lr .tis - IsMi n Atigi ra lNTiVlNt."Srbg
asr stmt.) • I DIONDAT.MORNE4O;:,AUGLIST2B 1854.
Rezi a bl eitniuinu7e - Citiiilrae; York. • ' ' •
. •
••.L. Musical Instruments. .• •'• •
,
ll the followi KT ettbseribore neonate prepared to offer
- for the inspeetton of .Tothere:l3l - tuderieelere and °th
an em - In .asial Instruments and Slerrhestdiss,
ng ..tl
artiolem. - - ' . •
.rotawcetzav, sum. Gwent . Finks, . rye', 4.: struck
and Germandecoke , mu, Sarlicomr, mrnairris..
ow, Beau. Trombones. de...,_de.; - Germen - .- '
' Preach and.nahan &Herm de., de.,
- ' Orti... eats with the terse. tend moot eaten-dad
Ilannee - re In Erroope aro meta etabia. ye .to *ell
goods at (bar losztlieer, and Ire as - offer oar mute.
men the advantage eeteeting from an entirely new and 1
amtefelly es noted , Bohm la the- Martel, at a Em
ma. an , -en
THE CA Sil, ready to acceptor Kunio!, lets of
anode that may offeron, can ,agenl noport=itim of !mix.
. Agents of Gerhart Needham. • celebrate t ratentlf r e o7i
deem.:
mlcr.RlH...Lltaltp
_T.4:1013/o:2W=k.. _
__________,L_-. 91.
LIE ' , .euidereignett , •haring: the •Agenof
• Hewes. CARITABM LNEEDITAINe•
LEERATED PATENT MELODEONS, •
trooklinferm the Trade and the Pablle tn general, - that
they ato now prepared to ttnalatt' to Dealer. laud ether,
•thew tralr celebrated It:ointments at the Itanuracturcre
I.4)lY"l7lllFl'a.._FEEttrl..gadDrmiall"."'t G 21,1
,• =tauten al Mtudnd Instratnetna:
No: 1/7' Malden Lute. Ne, York. -•
•• • •
-- -wipTilgli-110ritPeaSe°0"N‘te..6 1 0.a;.tAri5alsBrOci'clii.ay,
Torkddanufsitnritra and DOSieri Dagneireo
mp Cnseit.,_Apparltua Magtnaw. Preanrren, de and Ink.
Irma* ornattp, cnemleals, Fancy Frames and Cum and
terials•at roan. dttniptton. - • '
cam. tti b .:•;th C ant e Ji ftri.tn%Wi'at'd il °le
Utters loiteat nice& and waaantaa T:rioco.alV4r.
UN
• L CLOVIIING . WAREItOIISV,
'258, 259 & 260 Broadway, cor. Warren st,
E.W YORK
. .
WE leg to 'ask - 4.11e attention or, dealers in
needy made Clothing threnehont - the' Vatted
Statasth Our ank. sutddring the most extenalre
demand from eters , .salon of the Count-17ra the hotter
MEN'S' AND BOYS' ClfoTim o.
Tbt inereiming demand for til s oii r ldnai d e i ci n t;
e U tr ea rey l in ' d we ham there
Me erected
a buildi n g. tku mt
''' fli a att sadmott ecendete Mite Media the
warlkwhich we Imes Iliad with the choicest deimription
of Clothing of every valety.' It to our Intention to de •
Tory truse.munensio fart. end we hare therehee
Wide Inat arrangements as win Ensure name • larger
and muter Terkel amortment. at mices -erlakh no smaller
honsecenalford. pods from our Lasted:anent an
Warranted.' • both Cot stria and .enmity. and the utmost
math isetten is guaranteed oar Datong. - '
Terms strictly • macthe or 5 yer oent. dime:getter
Piro' and Burglar Proof Safe
- _ 1 WM. IVieFARLAN3I tc
rAIREN LANA.. .I , IRIV TOR-S.'• •• •
'Warehouse l 4 Prattet.,
Baava 7 ry 7 a:lse.
'l7. t.htl Baltimores
Id. IANKS' - Jeirelers' and Coiatin , g . HOU SO .
tin"Tu r conaty•oa tad tat aka. ad
. iFlutand: N a n eme n— A t a fl
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MISCELI,ANEOUS.
Z==M
j Tarsus In IlEarcuarn.Frce barnberatt, re
, member;-. that . Go reAtni-iligltr 94fOnated and
signed a Dill 'granting, thaluie- of cur Priapus
I for the continementtQf fugidnrelalrtg that: ho
recommended an scUpertaittingtasistma tribally
their skies throtighTeivutlylrenirg-that he par
doned Alberti the notnriiins k.fllnrippert that his
official journals in
,PhibidelPh4 aad'Thurishurg
are strongly in favor of theNeVreaka"Kaisau in
, finny; end that he has, repeatedly said to lead
ing Democrrts in Ilarrisbarg,- that he approves
of the principle§ or tiiiicmeestire.- •
Nebraska liemperlds, - reraaiaber,' , thai on the
day•of his re•niimination; speaker ClUdiE heard
Governor Bigler say, '''Gentlemen,' if the Doran
.ciatio convention pass resolutions in favor of the
liebraeira Bill, fit must nominate another candi
date, for I trill not endorsnand'run upon each a
•
_.. , .
Regular Democrats, remember, that , when it
,
Senator ; Governor Bigler . retied agebistihe can
, didates nominated by tho Democratic'. cancus„
ter State Treasurer and . State Printer;--and that'
he appointed James Campbell Attorney Getter
-
al, after,bis rejection by the Demociaoy.of Penn
.pylvina, , 80-therefore has no right to Bonsa
i ratio voter
i..4at.i..finiit Dezkocrate, remember that Goy.
gler Wat - the 'means of placing James Camp- .
!Int the heid of the Post Office department; 1
that he has s appointed several of the same faith 1
to importent offices • and that be or his particu
lar friends have selected Catholics to preside
over all the Democratic State Convention; since
ho was elected Governor.
' Piaharitory Democrats, remember,
_tint the two
or three hundred thousand petitioners who.have '
yearly importuned tho Legislature for a Prohib
ilerY law, have never been noticed in Governor
Digices!annual Messages rlhat . ho retains the
.Lager Beer bill in his pocket; that he will not
promise! to 'sign a_ law tho: exact provinons of
which he .has not aeon; and. that his letter to
the Prohibitory State convention was not satin
- 'Lager Beer .inaldircloc selling, Ilethoerahr, re
member, that Gov. Bigler:has written a letter to
Dr.:. John Patrick, pledging himself to - sign
'QV. constitutional= Prohlbitory Law that -the
.Legislature - may peas; and that he has already
signed three Lager Beer bill; ihr.chestFri Clat4'..
ion, and ' , pan of Tioga countiee.." ,
Tazixt-Yers. remember, than the piieneei:or
the. Commonwealth during the second _jeer of
Governor Bigler's administrationfnearlydoublsd
theie of the last year of Governor Johnston's
term.--Thrriibury 214.
The Daocronr—Scsncrry or Cons.—That we
nee to have a very short corn crop no one doubts
but it may he Well to Inquire What aiethe pros
pects for great searcity and high pretty
good, we should. say, did St. Louis depend
entirely:upon the channels from which' she has
heretofore received- empplies. Vortunately for
some Ode Is not, or will not be the case, for by
means of the Illinois railroads, nearly all of
which will bo in running condition before next
winter, ire eon be supplied, if necessary, from
the interier of that State, to well :as fromthe
westernlportions Indian • I
Before corn Is ready for market, the Ohio and
Mississippi railroad will. be nearly, if not quite,
completed to the Wnbash' his now run. I
Mug to Carlisle, a distanie •fifty'reilee, -Ttie
Central road will be finished before winter sets
in. : 'The Bureau Valley, and Rock island and
Galena, the krississippi and Chicago,ind the Na
ples and Springfield roads, will be in running
condition and prepared to trumpart large quan
tities of:freight:. It ii therefore certain that we
shall be in direct communication with. many
corn growing districts, which, in times past were
accessible only by land carriage, and which Lave
heretofore exported no corn. This is a very
important consideration to those who are dispos
ed to mike investments- predicated - .. upon very
high prices.
It may be said that the interior of Illinois and
Indiana, will raise only a half or a third of a crop.
Very good; one-half or even w third of the usual
quantity is more than is consumed, and the 're
mainder will be for export, at prices which will
pay better than feeding it to stock. In.the West„
aid particalirly in the States named, fatmers
ritrer.consider they are getting more than 16 Or
20e.. 'per bushel for their corn when they feed it
tohogs, for which, when fatted, they receive $3
or $4 per 10011 m. This is a general calculation '
Among rho farmers who feed large numbers for
market; and there are very few who will feed
away their 'Corn when they can get 40c., or even
100. per bushel from the crib. It is therefoke
safe to calculate on the usual it not increased
supplies should prices reach a very high figure.
At 60 or even at 60c. it can be brought two or
three headrest miles by railroad from the inte
rior, and then payee farmer a better price than,
he is in the habit of getting. Thearerage price I
of Corn in the interior of Illinois and through
the Wabash Valley, does not - .raised 26e- per.
bushel one year with another. We 'submit this
viewer the matter to'those who aro interested.
It May be, that with one of the but Vilteaterops
ever grown in the Welk and with a, good yield
of all the emitter grains, we are to see Corn at
7figifioe.., and, as some will have It, $1 per bush
el, but for ono we don't believe it.--,St. Louie
Tun . Nese Pram osscr.—Tho Mon(goniery ,
Journal, the leading Whig paper . of Alabama, s
State that nasei must a.Whig rate, nominates a"
its candidate for President Mr. FWmort,.and for
trice-President Mr. liner& • The Cincinnati Ga
zelle says: "Tbe.tlrst Whig nominations general
ly coma from States thatnerer gave Whig votes.'!
Tho Milledgeville Recorder, the. Georgia Whig
State naper. demurs - to thisnomination, aid pre
sents Danael 8. Dickiteson aa its candidate. The
Selma (Ala.) Reporter, also a Whig paper, nays
of this nomination: ' • •
"The Notuhern Bert 'nfer, piiidlshed at Ifilled2O-
Tine, Gs., which flu always . been considered
safe, sound and reliable Whig paper, has lately
wattle a proposition to support for the next Pres
idency Daniel S. Dickinson of New York. lir:
Dickinson ii a high4oned, conservative and na
tional man, free front' the corrupting Influences
of Abolitionism
• -Tho Ea:lonian (Ga.) Prate and the Addison (N.
Y.) Derma-at (Hard Shell) seconds the motion.
Cot Benton hee been nominated at meetings
in Penn Yen and Canton; (N. Y.) for the nest
' FHADLRIaa Barton publishes, in the National
Intelligencer, a long appeal to . the . Christian we
'men of this and ether countries, which she eve
will appear simultaneously_ in Eirpe, to form
association mutually connected by international
ties, having forits objeot the following: •
- Caring for children, by means of a ahriatiatt
education ; for families, bymereising christian
Influence bq the dletr'bationet work and Its just
reward, for the 'eick and, the aged,' . .by• affording theM protection and ; for prisoners and °tit,
er fallen fellow oreaturce,by compassionate ex
ertions to raise tbom from. their,suniten condi
tiou ;.• and finally, breneouraging all institutions
lint Means aimitigto promote' Such purposes.
'The.plan ehe states thus
First. That theio thOuld bo a 'committee' in'
she capital of, COOh. coontrp,:wbieb should -eater.
into commnoiCation with all the different female
societies of tbat land, gather all P arti onian-rela•
tang to theniand their work; and thus be able to
tako imryey of tho Whole.; • -• ".• •• '
&send:. That.eaeb central committett;'..being ,
'the organ.of circulation for nil other Societies in
that land, should, through Re secretary, or some
other correspondingmember, communicate to the
central committee of other countries, the pried
'pal details of the work-of feMaleimilldes in its
own; together with artannts :of stash indintriar
efforts or good inittntions standing in 'Conner
-don with the aim of the society that have arisen
Third. That a printed circular containing
these detaila may be itent,lreo - of postage,' at the
end of orer,y year, from eiery central 'committee
to all those ofpther countries : with whom ' . 'they.
atnild'in communication...`.
.. . .
Tuz NtilltAllik TZEIT.-LYoung AMerica; the
lime organ of Senator -Dinka at Chicago,
'thus refers to Democratiolnipers whicliendeavor
-to, shirk the Nebnalla s teat; ‘' • -
VThe'DemociatlO l'itfs of yesterday says that
certain newapapers and cortainmembera 'of Con
tra* havo.aseumed that: tho•Sanams and the No;
Mints bill la to bilonoeforth a teat of party
„fealty. and eagle triumphantly how the '69 , it slq
aegieirect to presehle it t •
The Presage not .tho onlY: paper anion - the
truants finm the Iklisomatbi aide which makes
nsis,''of this chits to palliate their'sogession. The
questioil la easily answered broimply,alting the
Weabinwton c ilniuk, acknophylsed at 'National
cyan of the. DepogradO
,pdrty; ; iihtili . .eipteasoa
Ito 'dews tspon.theleithodo,v,WAhis;Nebtilsks!
and /UMW bill at a r tist,tts fetrAmf orimprehen•
the extriota - iroin she ' Waahtngtoa ' bolos to
which the qm*:llni,bgAineridsci ll ies*lntlfrit
are _ - , : '
e 'erArdtraikaVlilfiii:mf total Benverwtit
or
y The.majority bun spokOW: lo24 t hil
_neat:y. o mtoalotitymnst be ph Viink . to not
r - ilea - mum? Abet , anyeuhabletratbat should. say
wliat is 0 what ho not a lost of; (al* j, bit the
of t h: l3 ndorltjorthe...Denumratio party. is
; tlo:bsl, Pt ee titt.fizt'telaghtiVir rhAliPlo- s kat,
oanitltntins that int: iitiola4n.
90k.pothaciorsairaseera:042-.,
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Limn the On:in:ewe'PlM, A?..-asi:' ,
The nomiiin'Aielden4 , . .
Yesterrity L attittooN ahotta4 o'eleek; the to . tith
end of the nor entitle froof.bitildings, in Broad
street, known' as die Ulden Block, fell with o tre4'
it:tendons craih, burying several persona 'beneath
the rubes. ' Folliiwt.- • - ' * • - -
Fonetting this kadc r atastraphe, was
n s p ont aneenscombustion,Caused from the burst-,
ing of Several carboys'of vitriol in Messrs. ?un-,
nemab,. Hasen A; Co.'s drug store, ono of
tenements demolished, and from the combustible
nature of the nisterials, its suppression was at-,
tended with' ninth difficulty.
The buiblingi lere - Pompleted . in April last,
and were occupied by nem!. Tfunneetan, Haien
&.Co.. druggists, and William K. Lewis &
WI a pickle establishment.. ,
The bulldingi Were built on the old ha/gaol:Me
wall, which was Stated . ..by the builders lo be
. good as they contd. bind.' The beams' through.: .
out were laul longitudinally and were not secur
ed by bolts. The buildings 'have been "settling
for -three 'or four Weeks; hit' no serious danger.,
was apprehended until yesterday forenoon; When
occupantsoccupants'became alarmed, and at one &Sleek
the walls of Mr. Lewis' store began to open per;
ceptibly and most of the occupants of bothateres
had left. One of,the Messrs. Lertis, r alio an en
gineer in their enpoy, hd 'b
aarely time.to
cape..
. ,
The loss of tho Mes
srs. Hanrieman, Mason . &
.Co.,,is.estinsated at' $90,000. The stOrts Was
owned by. French. & Co., crockery dealers,
and rented for $25,000. The loss to the Lewis
eetablishnient is estimated at . $2010:100, and was
awned by the same firm .and rented for $6,400.
the building adjoining, °enacted b,S. h.f.'
Stedman, was considerably damaged by the-fall-
•
• Raviditiley, aged if years,whoso parents re3l6
at No. 821 Oliver street, was taken from the
rains a Melees corpse. Margaret Riley, it/years.
oh!, cousin 'to' the above, residing in Entgcss al
ley,„terribly crushed. She was taken to the
.Rospital, where - the injuries to her head, 'reader
eel the operatien. of. trepateing necessary., - pr,;
Townsend thinks Aare breams chance of her re
covery.' These - children 'Were the street about
six feet fronalhe'curbstone,- when the walls fell.`
William Trowning, clerk for -Wears. Hunt/enter'',
flaxen b Co., 311413 last, merlin the - . - second story,
and Is 181 1 , Poied to' be buried In rains. " A
man named 3Soseph Gresland,.atient 28 years of
age, Was i*.etek by an engine, and badly In-
Jared." Ile was taken - to. the gespital'ihere it
was eseertainedoneethis thighs wee badlyrree
' turcd,:and hiscotlar bone bipken, besides" haling
eastained Other-injuries. ' • •
The Chronkte says that Mr. Downing was read.;
ing a newspaper in the seeond story of Ilaatie
man &Celt building,' and *at ;seen to - jump
from the window. Immense masses of stone and
brick fell directly upon the spot :where he land
ed,'and it is almest 'certain that lie lies buried
under the ruins. It was reported that his' groans
could - be occasionally heard by the men who are
clearing away the fallen mass, but this ia
.ful. 31r. Downinrwas a - Sae 'young man of 18,
from the State of Maine.
The buildings were five stories in titled, - and
their foundations were laid on piles. The Chroni.;
The partition wall between the two stores was
Aservedtobeepiung, asearly as eleven o'clock in
thatoorning„ and throbghout the deiritwas'seen
to be more and more nut .of place, from one
o'clock to three in the afternoon, it bad sprang
out fully three inches. A portion of this wall
was the old stand of the-bread and cracker' ha;
kety, of alt. Times Weld, which formerly occu
pied the spot, and it is owing to the want' of
strength in this portion of the structure that the
whole disaster is attributable. It seems most
remarkable;• however, that an old 'wall, which
was only intended to support a three, story
home, should be deemed strong .enough to bear
the weight of a massive granite structure—um
ertheless the mason.who constructed the new
stores, garo it as his opinion that the wall was
as strong as could be put np. Tie* fearfully he
was mistaken, the event bee shown.
The Chinese advices received by way of Cal
ifornia, though no later, are.mitch fuller than
those previously received by way of the East.
Tux As ZIIICAN COXYIMILOSSIL--ahe • flobg
Kong Register of the 6th" or June, says :--31r-
McLane, the American. Commissioner, lately
made a visit to Pea-chow. The Governor Genet
ral of the province declined to receive him, and
he consequently declined to receive the Gov.
nor. His excellency left 13banghei on the 22d of
Slay—it is • not known exaptly whetter, for Che
keen-too or Nanking. ; . i . ~ .
Wan 31 ovtutsra.--;Th receipt of news of the
declaration of war, which tutted Hong Kong by
the Bth of April mall, from England, was follow
ed by the immediate'departure of the EnglishAd
ndial to tho North, in the frigate Winchester,
the Governor and his 'mite leaving at the same
time in the Baracouts. The Register of the 6th
ofJune says :—"The Admiral docibtlem left with
a view of capturing the Russian vessels lately, if
not now, in these seas." It was the intention Of
4Pe Governor to visit Japan before he returned,
his capacity as Plenipotentiary, for the per- . se of making a treaty with the Emperor of J -
•
pan"
From Simngll.6o, the dates are to the 30th of
May. Shanghae had at 11 continued to be held
1 by the rebels. Some more skirmishing had ta
ken place. No communication. had yet taken
place between the rebels in possession of Nankin
and Bbanghae. An attack. on Foo-Chow was
' litrxems.—The Register, of the 6th, says it is
rumored that H. IL M. steamer Rattler, beefed
the British ship Akbar, from Hong Kong, on the
13th May, and took from her dispatches for the
Amnion squadron. Some Chinese boats. have
been overhauled, and rice and other artieleitpur
• chased from them, by vessels declared to be En
glish,ltat having few on besid,WlM. spoko tho
•...•
language.
Some alarm existed among the Chinese popu
lation at Hong Kong on accocuat.of the prepare:
dons to defend the upland. Kellett's Island was
fortified, a battery erected at West Point, and the
Hercules was placed in s position to guard the
main passages, An extra:police and a volun
teer force, comprialng the princi pal
residents of
the place, had &Reborn organised The Regis
ter thinks there is nothing to apprehend, rattle
the -preparations, rendered the place scone
against a descent of the predatory pirate Sett
ESNMOVII EXIGIUMON.•FrOM the Ist ()Min
nary to the tint of June,: 10,448 persons had
quitted the harbor of Hong Kong; 4,076 for Port
Philip, and 11,472 for California. Misty old end
unfit vessels had sailed with passengers, and it
was faired Some would never reach their deitin
'Soh. The Register says, that the emigration
hoe abated, the barren work giving occupation
to the agricultural portion "of the people. The,
Friend of China, however, gives a difercat no
count. It says: ,
The great rush. for California re
is incasing,
and vessels cannot be preeured to furnish trans
portation for all who wish to leave, Fifteen
fooreels bound for San Francisco have already
gaged their 'full complement of passengers,
tutting to nearly 10,000.
PSOOREad or inn Revoterrox.--Frona Pekin
the accounts are not received with fall credit—
It was reported that tho northern section of the'
Insurgent army had sustained irretriorcable rs- •
verses, and that two liniment/ rebels had teen
slaughtered in ohe battle, and three or four-hun
dred in another. The Friend of China says that'
the Insurgent army consists of three main di
visions, besides the central body in occupation of
Nanking, Chinkrang-foe, sad concludes. that the
lusurgent army never were on the whole. more
vottonous and powerftil.• Several citiesin 'the.
Hoo-man and Hoe-plb provinces have .been ta- .
ken. Important cities in the province of G'4112,
hwsi hove been taken, and In ode of then•the .
Governor of the province was slain. Thelliuth I
Itiai section of the Insurgent army iiments to
be advancing throngh. Gm Green. Tea, die:lien
towards the sea board, and the local rebels at
Shangbao expect tsueoor from this body. The
whole aspect of tho revolution is indiiative of its
,speedy completion,. .. . •
Two Nair PaiSID/NCI.--Axi Alabama \ paper
names Millard Fillmore, of . New Toth. endifeni7
W. Hillard, of Ala.. en the Whig oabzillate4,lta
the next campaign, for the Presldeuey fuel Vice
Presidency. ' The South* papers' generally,
Democratic . end Whig; would be delighted with
tho adoption of these cuididatai by.the . par rt y ,
That course would kill the. Whigs in the No
while the South is ouzo for the Democrats atom ,
rate. DA Alatmem, that never iota Whig, ar
range the matter and the party will be nicely
:dished. Millard Fillmore tau never receive the
Renthers`vete; though lthiltd betray the intettsts
, 'of the Republic into toe handli , ef the Union-an
vers. At the North he %politically deed. lied
~Millard Fl llmore followed in the footsteps of his
noble predecessor, General Tiljler,.and steadily
I 'opposed.the designs of the entry malignant& who,
under pretext of saving the Union, were plottitiff
.to destroy it by, preparing the way Tor A Routh,
ern Republic, ho would now be - enjoying tits res.
pect of the nation. As it is, ho M sunk to the
level of en intriguer-- ' Ho annoi reach any pea
Utica! elevation except as • serpent gets to - , the
top of a pyramid—by trooping thrSugh secret .
ffi.
flames and unknown pi th a.Pilleg..;
.. Az Istaxtathar Buzau , y o Lt e iZ se Ali- ewe
Ace —The jail of lit.. 'Joseph . . lifiehigan,
et Ceiteiville, waihurned oia'ficuadt night /oilf.-
and ons'of four prisoneticianfitamt lu x t.; arid who;
while I.Xwia burning, confetied thhilir- set ..0
cm Ere. perished in the luxes.', , Th eWer i ltbatia .
confusion, lost the keys end before thereon 011i8,114
he moJ4;4lt* by chopping through , , Ike 1 : :
,o /-
lrhiCh vas 094,1104 Tali. •, .1
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ireeercip Votellthence....-M•lelfteetrwerthe
\ thapramert.
Tar - E.M.GIM.TION---1...4. letter 2[olll the Dated.
I dated June ylst, says
have
&request of the overland :emigration
I have arrived at,Salt Lake, they:Were obliged to
leave their wagons behind.'. on . account of' bad
roads; and pack \in. There, are now seventeen
wagons coming in:,„ The emigration.this. season
from Michigan will'he larger than heretofore
A rempany twenty men. areivedilicre from
Fort' Rath with fitre \ belonging''_ to h e /1.
Convrarrox.--The vole for a Convention etas
9,210; against it 4,079; reajority spinet:Con
' COLD AT. Pear., Ouroto.--The Portland Times
has advice% from. a'correspondent, J. -.lr. Parish;
a Po rt Orford, dated July 60,.wh0 writes as,
T have now seen a number Of reliable gen
• *Men from the mines to-day. They hringvery
flattering reports. , The mines are-, said to be
very extensive, and red coarse gold. ''.Specimens
have 'been found of the :value .of : freer. one cent
to as high as ten dollars. Many bellere that
there hove not been any mines ,discorered
California .thai exceed s these in richness. \ That
they ore very extensive, the gentletuma to Whom
I. refer say that they are aulhciently large.thoc
cupy from five to ten thousand miners. So tell
our Oregonians to shell; out. Now is : the timb,
The mines are from thirty to forty miles directly ,
east'of this, - .on 'the south fork of the Coquille."
Another letter from Judge Smith, late(' June
"yesterday, an exploring party returned; cen
firming all the rumors thathad,previonsly reach
ed us.' The. mines , are, indeed, rich and erten"
sire. ' The gold that I have seen le qnite coarse,
is leitapi from, twenty-five vents -to twelve dol
rare. Six miles , have. already been-Prosfected,
and, there seems but little difference in the rich
ness of' the diggings.' - . I am smeared by expert
, enced California minors that the ground already
,prospecterf. will give profitable employment that
leret two thousand - men. : There are only about
: fifty .: tbere- at , this time: Those now .at work
area making frem $75 to .$3OO per day to the
man,. The excitement among gold seeker here
is great: .There will be a perfect evacuation of
the..town to . day.• ,- .Seery,Mall who.can ride .or
:walk. IS making preparation to leave for the now
sigginge.: . Doily, developments are Proving ,that
we have immedediately : about , :us as. rich gold
mines is have yet been discovered upowtbe.ra-.
'rine recriv and the, discovery : Is in Oregon, end
belongs to Oregen.' .
Dmeoreams or, Bomv.-- , A. correspondent of
the Standard, Writing from Dales, July 9th,'
thus describes tho finding or the Yakinia:—"A
party of four men left this, place about the 15th
day of April to explore the Yakima country::—.
Two of the party , came back in a short time, bat
the'abers kept on and finally succeeded in find-
'Mg . some handsome, , specimens of quarts rock, :
and one of gold. , - hare seen the specimen of
quartz, which eoem to look Well. The. Sold. !Pe
cimen is a solid plece,. worth about. fourteen , or
fifteen dollars." . •
_. . .
Mr.
N. P._-French, who had visited .Poland,
Confirms these amounts, and brought 'some. rich
specimens with him front the Yakima mines.
The gold, found on the river is of .fine
awl the coarse, is• obtained about ono hundred,
miles up the mountains, on the tributaries of, the
Yakima river.- Those now engaged there are
making more than average wages. Mr. F. had
made as high as.s24 la a day. - Ile also repro
tents the Yakirea Valley as one of the finest in,
Oregon—extending ono :hundred and fifty miles_
in vOdth, and watered, by the Yakima river and
Its tilibutaries.
•. • -
Mods DiscovEruza.—The same paper says:
"Just so wears gang to proms, there is a rep ort
Wrought up by the ateamer 'Whitcomb, that- rich .
gold diggings had. been diseovered at Shoalwater
Bay. It is said that the citi zens il of Astoria have
generally gone ever to; "see ' what they will nee." .
litoar..—The Standard reports addition
al discoveries on the Caildepiodle Hier, some 80 ,
or 90 miles above its mouth. Large quantities ,
of gold, silver, and rich iron ore Lave been foundon this river. ' The Cathlepoodle rakes, its `rise
at Mt. St. Helens, and empties into the Cob/m
-15M at the lower end of Sanvie's Island, It , is
also reported that there are rich Mineola the
'vicinity of Mount St. Helens. \ \ ,"
Speaking of the - gold mania, e Ogenian
Upon the. receipt of the news, t new gold
mines had been discovered near Port rford,,in,
the south, and 'Yakima, at. the north, nuaii ,
one oltitens once became suddenly anted;
nothing could induce them to wait for a
alien of the numerees reports *m eirculatiFt
!They • immediately commenced, packing,U for : ,
the mines; many of them are already gone, exc.
log behind crops tudiarvested and business un- i
settled, which will prove a greater loss than all
they will get at the mines..
Fran is Su e WoOns.—The . excessive and
widely prevailing drought that has parched the
country, has brought on alarming accompani
ment in the vast fires that arc prevailing in the
wards in various sections. In New York State,
in the vicinity of Albany, the pine plains are on
fire, and the emoke rose from it . In such volumes
as to partially obscure the sun. On the Green
Mountain , , in the same section, a fire lied been
burning for more than a week. The epectaels
presented from the valley was grand. An ac.
count saym—Looking from the base of the bills,
it seemed as if the very heavens .were on fire ;
and ati the flames leaped from tree to tree, flash
ing onward and upward as they found now mate
rial to feed upon, nothing could appear more
terrifyingly. magnificent. The .oye . could at a.
single glance takein more than two miles of lurid
Hume! The destruction of property will be very
In the vicinity of fiwanten, near Lake Cham
plain and .the Canada line, the woods are on fire.
The lames had run along on either side of the
Vermont Central railroad track, a distances of
mote than two miles. Hundreds of trees bad
burned down, falling across the track, not , only
obstructing the morement of the cars, but burn
ing the croes-tles and entirely: dertroyiag the
track. Passengers baveto be carried in wagons
eight and ten miles around the fire... . .
In tho Catskill Mountains two . extensiveres
have been raging for several days, and fea rs are
entertained that the hotel and •observatory near
the Falls would be destroyed.
In New Hampshire a fire has been burning on
the plains to the east of Concord for twureeks,
destroying immense quantltiesuf wood Ed Gel
ber. It is estimated that twenty-Ave hundred
acres of lend have been burned owe. • • Nothing
bat a heavy rain meddle° sufficient tochook the
• .
Nannastts'• DIMOCII•O7.—The India:lB°pda
chanticleer, edited by J. P. Dhapman,a leading
Democrat hitherto, seems indispOsed to let the
h
•Slaveitte wear a mask any longer, and pulling
off the same, discloses the feat** under in •.,
1. `
` Deny God:
•2. Denounce the Clergy.
.. 8. Pronounce th e declaration of Independence
• a . self=evident lie." • .....:•....-.
4. Trample on Compacts and Treaties, ta• suit
the demands of Pillibusters, even though be older
and 'as sacred as the Constitution itself, aid
. though confirmed bY it. , - • ' '
b. Squatter Sovereignty, whqh is the highest !
dement I:tartest to make slava with . black and
I white. to liraotiee polygamy and incest, and to'
commit any otheicritneitot forbidden exclusive
-3,. by. the it. B. Cetuititutton, and by the laws of
- 6. To extend our Institutions by force every.
I'where,.cartloularly Si* "donestie" ones, and to
I plunder without limit all who are thus ber.efitted:
' • 7. Demagogueiim initead of democracy, end
,bribery instead of nonestdiplonutc.e. - - •
! ‘, 8. No toleration `of the,right \of freedom of
;:opinion, freedom of speed*, and'freedom of the.
0.. The . excommunication and '. crus' . nig out"
of 'all hefetice to this creed. ' - •,' • -
10. :The 'abrogation' of - all ' the •'"obselete"
idcai of State/lights, and the nationalisation of
Slavery • udder :abe nettle of "National Denies '
11. The posier'of the 13enate to alter, amend
'end aboliih the:toned of Its saverelgn . will and
pleasure: ~.
12. Free Whisky as an:essentlal fitate't. boti: .
\ 13. A rat, iriusiziy—pio winanderiNg 'of ,
tho Public money—nalmtaieceruption, and'ul- :
tithAto ffelP o 4 o 3- \ 1 \ 1
:1
The diy .
ticnes7,thexare having in Portage,
iwitiatA erw , pio&uctivs of some inpleassal, es.
pensive \and dangerous results. One afternoon
of last weekithsgrass Wassel.on fire, half a mile
distant, spark from ia \foo tway*. - The
flames spread eery rapidly and destroyea several
rods of fence befall it inss intbdned. On the
same atternooTt;•foother . flea . broke out ?ear , the.
?ad woe subdued with, the gnat* &LS.
, Fortunately Otero was little wick km thq:
damage might hire beenimmaone,. altootiqFD,
1000 ratli Irani deitioyed by n fire whicAtnigiciali
',ell from, locomotive spark. -.The lightning` cleft
ed another Aro in Edinburgh toinuErpijzi
Om; county, which required the united' and - ez-
itrgetioeQ'orts of the whole neighborhood p:km4s.
ter.: A Ore.oomErred in Charleston; which hutted,
several du" -AAre in Ina P wsz uiViaSlk Dt 0 0,r'
Tema ; baa been horning awn - mouth*, i v : a p m* ,
tsl;other swamp, um now ; write, While 04,
boep inane. •11. rairtY Purtu Pf thu Mar, inssan‘
,bare appeared hX: VOA =amber? shD
:flat vagitablis emtlroulh luad fireslolo4llga
•.
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I The Western journal& OreicoritiattuOtSsident, '-
The
of double-dealing and failing to keep"bii .
• word in the matter of the Itiveitind Harbor
• provemento. On this- head:/Pdge!•Forditig,..Pi,
Wls., the follOiring asseiritions:
- "I would state that in the mouth of October,
1852, I was in the office of Gen. 'PieroMir Can- -
cord, New Hampshire;: and bid at that :dine*:
- conversation with him 'in relstion'to'approprla-
Cods by
. the General Govertunent.for the im
provement of Western s lam!.
Taking a bound volume of printed 'and
letters in his hand, he turned AO Abe letter •of
Elias Wright to the ChiCago Convention, and ol
.served that the sentiments of that.letter waielda:
owtt ; that he was not in favor of appropriations
by. the 'General Government for the purpoie'or
creating commerce in.places where it did , not ecci
ist..but whereverit did exist It ought be Pia*.
_Meted and encouraged, and ho hid notnore doubt
of the Constitutionality and expediency` - of - ap-
propriations by the General Gerevaarent for the'
Improvement of Western - Harbin* Rivers
than he had of the constitidlorisli andreipedi
ency of appropriations by:the' General Govern
ment for the construction of.light-houses And,
other similar objects on the Atlautio coast; and
be added, understand the letter of • IfOna
Wright to the ChicagO Convention to be sods
factory to all Western men! These - are his
statements as then made, and to show that Tara
not mistaken, I copy this staternentof blatera -
memorandum then. made; at Gen:Tierce); awn
huggestlon." -• • '
. . .. .
, This is all plain and clear, and - it ehows that
Gen. Pierce held very different opinions before
eleation from those which have since been Dins
!trated by his:public: career. - .Thls.' is _not-env. . ~..:.
prising, Since then he - was arisiotuile get vete*
and woo no - doubt:wall readj,'itii be all',Otings - to -
all men; ...Beildesy iCluttneier heen - stspeeted.''' --
that fidelit y to his personal word woo tizitt,of - the
President's
.charecteristica Thus, be promised ---
the French mission:to 'Gen. DLr; hitt ttidn't 'keep ~ - . .1.••
the pledge ; ho promised the-Alb-anyfpeet-Oftlee'--f-'
to. Mr: Johnson, - of the 'Albany Argue, anff tip- -
pointed another man he *wised the plebe of.:-
District Attorney to fdr.;! T.''. Fo - .Wesibrook, An4",-..
eonsideritiott of - his vote•for - the:Nelnail t ti - td.11,.. -...
and oppOinted John bleßiou . ,. - ii ,bitter enemy of, ...,
his Admlnfitraticui, while Weitbrook was one of''
its meat - unscraptiloire'nfid - -ienal-friends:.- - ',We. -
might go on and- nail° -.other instanece , withatiS
number in which Gen. Pierce ban failed to.kter.
:his wont-- In a: gentleman this 14 regardcd.as a
serious flailing, but in it Piesident and a Sao- \
crat it .li probably of littleeiiseduenee.. It'is
even generally belicied that beforei'MrjDatighut =-
embarked in 'his famous Nebraska apeculationy.
ho proonred the adherence tot of Gen, Pierce..
in writingynot thinking it safe \te trust any vet-
bal Pledges of that distinguished, b . :A. - weak Afia.
slippery.; fanatics:wry, - 'From - these' eiinple facts,' .
Judge Wording and the, Westerio gentleman whey
-like him, were humbugged previous to the.elee, '' '
AND of 1852, may ace that they. are not ; treated
by Oco...l'leree any worse isa ethers, and,that
they.hav'e no pirticular 'reason to complain that' .
they have been taken is by him. ' Whin 'a mina . - .
is eerve4 no more shabby Um:ibis neighbors, he—:-.
ought not .to. grumble: as being :speolallf 11.1- , -,
treated.--N. Y. Tribune, • ' •• •
~... •. , _ .
AsuraninS xi bleinissts. - --lion. 8 : Plumb Of , • ' '''''''--
.. .
.t.lahtabtila county his sold :blifinto, trid:lspree, - :-11i :'a.:
paring to ,etalgrate7-to -lie nsimaceemPstdadl , b7l." ,m'' , '
ilftyor tizzy families from..the aline e m' a tf_.'"'T, it ,1 -. 1
The companies_ge Out this - fall no we nediritand.„ ... ' •
~ : Tty , the sacrifices; efforts' tied patrhitivridf oath ''''''' '''' =='
men as tliese the virgin' isollef that falr eldititry ,. . - .%.: --,.. n::
may:yethe caved fronsthe puree and pollution, ~,, ,;:,:,
of humad bendsge whit* the adoolnistrationaeW „ ..1. r ... . ~....
to help • the_shivo driver festerinpon it \ The sons
„...";-,..,, 5 ~ ; :
01 . Old Aihtabula in.llansae will give a good m5,....i.,,,,-;:,...-..:4
coast of themselves,- , -ascs. Leadtr., • v"—, ..::::' ..•,:::
Ciuronars. as Ezroareutor,l3aransruiris r.,: , : y.,... .
This is theintelligence.waget by- , :thosteatier s -, ~..,...... \ -
and it , will note,prore in value next toberonep of
g01d... The intelligence Si diet she can feed het' - ,
;;•• . - -..,' , 1; \
.selfns t
and neighboii abundantly liohe products \.- s: ;:,il
'Or her own Boil. ..Truy; , Catifonda -ii a swendar..... - k -.• ...: , - ,
ibl t erriiol 7 - 7PPodioluil- in the . ESETates 4 &bun', :• ': - •
'dance, not only preuitsu last and va sable, init.:
crah:ut breadstuits awl' *igaiiblai of every :' " \ - •
des
-. _.• - .
aoannaade*of theZi.Americsa 1 7 .feassitta.
Aug
Despatabes recaved Duclisinin
close important facts., A.'shl4.p correspondents:,
has taken gice en.Ceutraydreericsa
Lord Clasen lon reasserts 13108yextOixili'Arigak...11,:...:'7,
'pretensions that neater. awi :i6nl3ilir-l'"
etates the petitiell of
I \ tined by the, Clayton and
. Tintwei rreaty,:to b•
iminoveable:'ll24 . lbit thit : Driffik pratectorate
C.Soithe oolardei d settlekees4u447.ltrimul't
- The'Greytowe atisinvilDproiiably be
=oaths, at Pluefield and Behre. •
ClooneConcsa,—Tho Itew.Xosele'
nal:of Qitman* Unbliehe's \ the follo*ing extract
of ii;letter„ dated Paris Aug
Dusinesibt very bad in. t a ils city. The *W , -.
has affeeted.thainilboturers; stoakeor
whicbArom-l'oghuld,'Oerinaniund Frande;idil
be sent to thiTnited Dtateiv and forced elf
cash this FAIL. think we utay.lov,lF for a- hails,
import ondeonsoquentlie close money market,.
throughout the winter. 2`.
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