PIT.TSBURGH GAZETTE PI7BLISELED DAILT AND ANiatir WHITE & COI. DAVID 114.WWITX] MAN=LITAIDEP. Olncs as yaw rasa, urn= DAM= AND WOOD. • TE ; 11.318: • • • DAILT—EIz donsf . W.V....al Parable loaf TWIT lo advance.. W ESN LT—Terodolle.reper =nun, In advance. Char VIII be supplied on the followfug condithau ; Three coats Per..f6 do OO Twenty .4 4 . 1 _ •••••••• •••• 00 Tbe,peolkase IR each club to be addreeeedie one mien. end to be pat foraaistar edvance. No club papers will be mat LL the Tsar expires, usage the tomer I, sent Pm , . V BATES OP: ADVERTISING: • , oni• sown, (111 lines of Nennatell or Agate.) . - --• g 0 30 Do Do . '.veich additional Insertlort.— 026 O D O 1 two 300 ' two months_... 00 .010.1 _.. 7 00 forms Do • form oo t /0 00 Do six x .6 oa e. ts ,: m r Ons . Ooe aruarea%angeat tl ea Momere(ner flunk) melody. of moor.. . 43 0) reachoath edditiottal alum% learried overcoat month. and , rar addlWnal square limatted ander the yearly rum. bell MU, Admilibeenente emeedind • eitiare.. and not over Memo " Pl=r Vic? advertisements bond the amount char ' ne . for their to Wad on. lanottle:g o candl e d:lx for :dike to be charged the earns Adrothannenta not market on the copy for • smelted dostabm of i o nsortiona will be conthined till nrtdd, and - " Mgillerre of arteo annual tr . strictly limited tO the lb. ir own brunediate boalaeas. and all advertisements for. 0 f other lamom. well nil advertbeseents not the humedlateir connected with their own twines,. and all doom of advertisement% In leogib or CalltitHeneltilg=ligdaviertt= at be lore Telein'ttor7. end Prolordpsyment Is clothed. • All advertisemeets rot. charitable Insiitutions, tire cone motes. want township. and other roablle meettene. and ell Politica meetings end noncom to becharged haltrolota.P.7- 4A its arr ilL . tlylo g ejtar b s i 50 rim% . . ' death notices. inserted charge, unless accompa nt4 by flutaral.invititkom or obituary nation, and when - ace matailearded.to te paid fte. Itegolar advertimmand all onset intend eon:monks flow, or reentring notion &alum! to WI attention to Palm, Soline4 Ownta_ or any mtertalomente, where charges are made nr admittance-all notice rate associations-every notice designed to mall attention to private euterprives, ollordated or Intended to promote Individual intereat can rely be masted with the under ' needing that the same Is to be paid for. If intended to tt Imerted In the local oilman, the mime will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line. Mahon or Mr notice. to be charted tilde Prim. Tavern Liorwe Petition, no each. " Beal Edata Auctioneers' advertlarmante not to be clamed utiM ates, but allowed a dime:Mot ltdrty.three muper mot from the moue: of • WICCELT 01 Tlttirtn:LT 10 1:4311' 1.713.1. One !Square, throe neertkota. .1 1 50 Do. each additional ' 37 ADTIVICIIICIWITS 10 IMIXIT rant One ROAM (10 lines.) one Inaettion...-...50 ants. • Do. • each additional In n..... 25 meta. All transient advertDementa to be ell,l In &drama FLUES OF 001UCTIO DAILY NO TIM ISTIIII/BOR 0.111 . 14.11/ • N. IiOLMES 1t SONS, Brokers. M. 57 Marlxt tr... beturos Third and /bath sir. POtsburoa- PEN?iBTLTANIA. City Dank, Cincinnati- IX Bank of Pittsburgh. -....kolannmerelal Cktlabel. do P..ndunge Butk of do.-.par Franklin Bank -.-... de Her. and .slnnoTs of do...par Lafayette Bank --..- do Bank of .oammerco.--4ar Ohio LlL , lns..tTrunteo. do 'Bank of - North Sznerina- par Western Reuses Bank.. do Rank of Bunten Idarticepar Onnk of linsallkm..-.. ' - Rank of Amnsylvania.......par Small Notes..::._../X Bank of Penn Township- - . NEW ENG LAND.' Clommoretal Bank of Pa....par All gamut Banks- -.. X Pamen63sbank' Bk.pa NEW NOR&Oiord -.par Nos York ei1w..... .• ..p ar Knnngton 8ank . ......-pr Oanntry.,-.....-......- 1X Ilarnsfao. &Nab. - 51.1.11.YLAND. " !Embanks' 8ank........• PN' Batlromo--- --;...:-.leg ri=4.ll= ---- ....._.....mcr N..ll:ll.4 . .riffEtt - Valtl_ . Southwark 1ima.....-.-.. All solvent Banka.,-... , X TnalasenaresSank--....par VIROINIA.: • . Worternßank . ..... ..-.....par Clank of the p01ar...... IX Bank of ehambasborgh.. 1X Bank of Va.ltichrooml.- .... psl Sauk .of Mester County- Es. Bank, Va., Norfolk. ." Hanka DanvUle..- .--par Fanners' Bk of V Bank of Del. t a., elsotor-par Eachnnts' it Hoc= 1 . Bank of Oormantown.....l.a, North .Western Bank.- ,•• bank of OettyslromM--.1.X Resnebes...,.--' - I XBank of Levristown...-... - 'NORTH CARILLLYA. Bank of Iliddlotown.-....1X Bank of Cope Pea— Montgomery Co. Bank.....par Bank of Bt. of N . enroll's. 2 Bank of Northumberland:par 0001.,liaakiWIlallne.011. 2 adotoldn Bk h BrldLs Co-Par ilaelmo r tn,blarbnen, .2 Doylestown Bank...-.....pnr BO CAROLINA. Easton Rank. par Bkofthe of S i = i Erie Bank.. ,-............ IX Rank of Booth Farmed Bk oellocka C0...0ar Bank Of eltarieston..,.. 2 'armors' Ilk of Lancaster-1m Planter,'* Beckoned Bk .2 Farman' Bank of Readhstior ' ' 0 BOBR/I , Farm. Ilk of Schuylkill Co..par .!tutta Ina & Bleg Co - lia. a De.. waneeknow-Di Bank of hoVata---• 2 Pranall• Ilk Wm=gton...s.ar Ilk ofßronswh Anga 2nrU l uß* = n el tFX UZsdletMot.. .1t: Aloolrtnkn.. . lainser a • Lancaster County Itl . ink -.par Ilk of Kentucky, Loolsds I g Lebanon 8ank...,..,......„..par. ilk of Loma% Thurston " Miners' Bank a rottioilleparlNceibern BkoffrentockY " Boormlstods Bank.......parroothern Bic ofiCentuekr " Wait Branch IFISLIfik-_----Tar L'IDIANA._ Wyoming Bk , Wllkasbaorepar State Rank 6 besnenc•-. IS York Bank .... -...,............. 1X • En 38017117. IbElefNotes...,... - ........-Iht Bk of State &Blame- IX OHIO. - ' ILLINIMIL 1 Ohio Blade Bank-- ....., I% fltanliatikand Brands* 50 Branch at Akr0n......-. do Book 0L111in0t5.......... 75 Mai* st Atbens--...-: , do WIBCONBOI. Branch ity t lai d dm at. port..-.. Lo Marine it n. Fire l a n i lk. obi. 5 Branch al Cleveland.-.... do Pkriners'llsebruales'Bsoik 8, Si Toledo.-....-. do oarnment Stook Bank 1' do Peninsular Bank... ' ... Mi t t l ix="l7.7.: dorl i nsoranee Corrnsa7:- 3 Omsk at Dolmnbas ..... do ewe 8ank...„. : „ ........C. IS • CANADA Bk of N. Asnorks. Toronto •: Bk alba Pool% Ter.t. f, Hank' of M0ntrea1..._.... . Bk or U. Canada. Tomato 6 warm( EXCILMQB. On ?Om, York..---- On do On Baltimore. . do WESTERN sloilis — b - s. . lia.itettat Branch at• .B/B=ll at a: ClaeinnatL... do 411 Neu& at do All Brandi at baneartar.....- -. do Draw* at Stentbearine— do at M Vernon..—.• do at Newark-. do • Itrelkeh at ISAtriokleld.— do Branch / Branch a a t t D r l TI=F: " t. • Breath at irdstese•le.—... - - do • Brandt at Norte t....—... do SC ionla- -...-- " OLD ANOTraaririr.l7l. Dottaaa,Areadeh....-1140 1E144, old-..----in,co Eagle, nem.. Eraderteke4rOr - a. - --....-7,80 Ten Tluderg- ._ .7,—.-. 7,8 0 ri 1%7 12.U.6. — ... - . -...-.:= 40 3 Napoleons ---- -- 8,80 Durata.—.......--...... 236 Broad at Plod- ' do Brunk at Proinsouth-- do do, at BATlons.—..- 131dd .t Carabod -- do Broad at Vorilloa.L.—:- do, Brandt at do --Bras& At do Wand at .Yonagotodu...... do PRICES OF STockii 4twtwv3.oo -, l.ffs/S.no '44 A. WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND EXCILUVOR BROKERS, ro L7l r m sraker. • * oniud mat. no . Prilsanla 103 100 ADVW3O. —. 100 1:111111.'6''s* serlp 100 ritt.barait dtr tri— • 1 0 01 . Do. .00 0 p. N. S. / 00 elty 100 Do. -- map. E?". Phil. 100 114kuItta,t;aret.. Xlll Ka AnnbIRIT Baltnis Baal Ma. Brunt Allfarna' Barad& Baal—, pYana 8i ~Sziaaa _'..~ ort ands:_._.. Mani Lite lasarattes.. Waren !annumCo—. itrns' Bursar C 0... Arodated Firefam'a C 0... MIXIVAPII. Pittstrugb Vittat., it Louisville am& !Alas.., sucaTin74. iittstaz C0da.:.,.. IlLation els Slaeloratt • roc 7 Bita • Pmts. LW BA lined— OW., a Pmts. Rslttos4 Batt Otdto Rattete,L...,.. tlitmlawl .11Well.ftLe It. L Worth* .... . ... . Worth* Railer aida7 Doak =awl Roads 01116 —' Do. do. (wr).... , loath, Croek Mak Road JIM, k Pa irto rrialbe ryfrea noel ßd Rd OnamAw.. Chardon Cod C0..,....-- . PittoblErol Tic;sl;7l-... North tem ritutargra'za. I€SIM Umaton_ .—.1.. --........: kb Trap 5ca1c.........* 114•1_ --.---.—....--" " • atioaal -....--......-- 1=3..... - 3 2 - 1 2 3 .20 - =HAMM AND RANBINOt SOL= 01 :A. IiPILKINS k CO. • mokamese!awahaduo it s acra sae. ponztuZi n i xs ores e et i trchan j ie , Coin. ir chAu xot zr i Land Warrsatio, bought sad pal& rtudinwr Al="alt;e4gothasa. 7SoANA Mid Ott OCarlidalSO or a rpies .cazavedt,sad thwart. allogra,..o.ft GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO. AVM= 121 KlCttriti r ot ß ll,Daarg ?an a._ - Jo. 74 Peath street. oarmite Jima e.:ta. Hii.RDWARR FOR . SADDLERS .A.ND CA4111,&13B - 1042118. • • B. T. Leech l. Jr., 2 . 1n woo .° snarrp/Trasureiar. - Alio,cLess, Damsdo.'Mlnk Eik. Blot . SMingi. Asks. istslab. As. sc. • .taus: •4 .ATERAN,JAfI PAWS & 00.; .• Ihrobastk sad Oneralltoirrardins; byquuk3. Elver ,„,„,..d... s i otig e twerezzw!.uzi au4 " • Mai l e ..htt: ogiigrrUNiZOK?2? JOSZEII CRAP/lAN. ' ,VIIOLIMALE - A147) dinar, DE/rata IN • ' IUPORIIEDzOICIARS, p ct .' math/ grad, prtabwo, unsay • 2.4 • . •. T.4y, - ..r . ..... :; . : DAILY .Pl-:.':-i::'::'T.-S.O.:.:UR:-.•-'.-:":* OSEPII S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor fnoye at Law. Caw No. 143 Fourth street., between i l lithftld and Orant. Pittahttrub. Pa. HALL, Attornoy at Law, " Bake • nn,itiriosa , ." Grant street, batmean s Fotliwd u 4- OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law St. Loots. Mo. te7 140BE .r RL.POLL w O i Attoln avant ~tzoot o:yt PatUbunth. My7A-7.63 JAMES J. KIJIIN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth West, near Grant, Pittsburith. ja15.117. FIL" TISC.FLANEGIN,AttorneyatLaw, No. 170 Yettrth street. Pittatearsti. JASPER. E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, Na 89 Fifth stroat,Pittaburgh. 11:tla M 111 :3 {Ts) te tizi rERNAN & .Bankere and Exchange ieekaa No . OS Wood street, carper orDtarnend t urgh; Pa. ,/alrliny and sell Bank Notes and Coln. Discount Time ...eh." and PrOMISSOI7 Note • make Collections in all the principal title* of the Union; Rewire De Its on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention m W oth er....reattars aPpertalnintrib a Broker'. business., • Brehathro coostantly for sots. mtal.ly • ALIJ3 • L1ia1t21.... 1411311........./LOILESCII auraI K RAMER. & RAILM, Bankers and Ex .huun• Broken. Buy and tell Gold and Sneer and noirtlair loans ;Is Real r.,0 ! u., or Stock &eon- Boy and tellYg.‘" t.., :iti d C2 ime iaL U Z ° Zan t tirms made on all points In the Union. Mee corner et Third and Wood streets, directly opposite the St. Charlet Hotel myl.l.y D. KING, gain, Stock and Exchange e Broker, Fourth iitreet—lhiy• and rolls Stockton Juiminstask• Exchange on E.t.a title. euppUod et cur rent rat. Collections made on the West at tolerate& Wo tan Bank Notes Bought and told. it-,,,S WATrIX/LN ' •0911114 flirt. Wen. HANNA 8c Co.,uccessors to Unmet, Hanna and Co. , Ilankere,lteetutrum Brokereand Were in Foreign Domeatic-Earhatre, Certificates of popoeit, Dank Notes, and Spade—N. W corner of Wood end Third strmts. Current Monerreceired on Do It. Fight Checks for male, nod collectlomt made on nearlr all princi pal noltita nf the United States. lho highest premium yald`for For Gold. eign and Amerfcm Advanoce made ou consignments of Produce. &hipped east.,on liberal term. WK. IL RULLI3IS. .... . . I, TAY. WM. U. and Exchange Brokers, gm -U:1 End earner of Wood sod Ti IA street l'ittebn b. Fro WILKINS 4t CO., Exchange Brokers S• SAOS Fourth su•et. oepnelte tbe Batik of NW: . tr....times at. moot liberal este. .13.10 f. LARIMER, Jr., Banker and Bre , 7 ker. ith street. No. 64 adjohdedneg the Batik of rittebureb. YIOLMES ct SON, Darden in Foreign . end Domestic Bills of Exchange, Cart Mates of ile po-Ate, Bank Notes and Specie, 5h0.69 Market •treet, Pitts burgh: inrColleetiong ensile an all the prineipal tithes tluonabout the United States. DISCOUNT I L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No . 78 Fourth greet., Apollo Buildings. aR. WELDIN; Wholesale and Retail . Dealer In Blank and Enhool Book. Paper and Bta• Pittaich. 83 Word street, (between Third and Fourth) bul EtHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta tbmsr•vssesmar, to DayWm Agnew. r (Market . Asia Foarth,lttiAlmagh.l%.. ENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and DeAer • d, in Statlsb urgl. Ponea7, a. IC. 82 'Market Arse; near i.oon Pitt • AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers , No. 66 'Wood street, pertdcor to the renter of Third, burgh. Ps. &hoot and law books constantly on hand. • .T. W. BUTLER & CO., FORWARDING k COMMISSION 31111. MANI'S and Dnkn in all Undo of Pltt,lnuTh Man n Articles. lad Pipe and Sheet Lead. No. in Pint Stmt. Pittelmrgh. ma-4CM TVAdesale atocer, Importer and Denier. in EaOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Ma mong:a/Ma Rye Whisky. Re. 12, Sonth. Th at earner nd and Front sta. Pltttburg.h. Penna. rehill firW. POINDEXTER, GeneralMerehan. .. - dlse Broker andtemudsslan Merchant. 167 Prone greet and lit Second street, Pittsburgh. ap.,l6lmd A &A. ArBANE, Commission and For /A.. L mirdina Merchant; dealers In Wool and Prairies gertendly; al.o. littsimrias Manatacturee. to. 111. Soenod Plttablinth. epftly'63 1011,01,0111.905 t .. ULU. pcROBISON & COT, - Wholesale Oroc'ers, ~r tn roas I= b sztVornmUnlon IlerehanNio. 1111.1111112 rourra PRINOER.. HAREM:JO & CO., (Succis milt s. Ilarlasugtn) Covnr! , l , n and Forerardlng erehantic Dealers la Went and I..r..dury generally. Nina 145 Ent and 115 Second streets. Pittaburrb. Pe. *1.1.1Y &W. REA, Flour Factors, Commission aand Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in krodure genendir. Ordersfor Pittsburgh Manufsetunw recenstly attended tn. Nos. 74 Water and 90 Front ins:, Pittsburgh, Parma. ==SQ 21. , 11DY dati - E - 657., Successors to ATWOOD. JONES k CO. Cknambratan and Fangank, lllng crelndlta, Dealing Pititaburgh Mgma%cturedGoodi. Ilttaintrgb.. • - • JIIIEY, MATHEWS & CO.,WholesaleGro. sem Otimirdsslou and Formusling Merchnts. and ts fOr Drightnn•Cutten Tama: Water st.. Pittsburgh MERCER ..t . ANTELO, General COMlllliffe. aim Mercbinta Philadelphia. Liberal advances made oo 031:11ig.MtS Of Produce generally. jal7:y TORN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, coremiecee Merehants,.d Dciders Prodnes and ttgeoch Manufactures. No. 2CA Libirrtr PittAnrgh B. CANFLELD,.hite of Warren, Ohio, Connahadou and Forwarding Merchant, and Whole- Dealer In Western Rawrreere.e. Patter, Pot and Pearl Ash;and Western Prod.,. generally. Water str.t. between Earititheld and Wood. Pittsburgh. (Late of Ono Robb= LltUe //1 Co.) TLITTLE & CO,' Wholesalci arociers, . Produon and Commisdoo Merchants. sad Dukes la Mtge.& Slanufielstree. No. 11.3 beeocul street Mts. bomb. isll6-.13 nt7m.l.7l:dy Intaeb • dog. Int../an.6.1017 tot.Feb.a Ads IntaigyalioT do • do latjan.a.latir Eat 6107 d Bra , do. Div.ll6syillet. do 6 . CHEESE WAREHOUSE.- , -HENRY H. COLLINS, Yerwirellng and Commisoton Illeralmnt,and Peal, In Cheese. Batter_, Lake Yinh and Produce mmerally 25 Wood street, aboy• Water, littabmlth mr3l VON BONNHORST ic MURPHY, Whole ' ants Orients snit Conuelaslen Marl:haat% and Basins In Pittsburgh Hannbcturea, No = Water street, Pitts TACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forgarding and 426 Comabalm Idatebaart, El Water inner. Piteabar -4y13 1 Dll.lLarget. Div Jaa.ll et Di. a DI D. " pr.* ZI:HAS PALMER, Importer mid Dealer iritliGh and Amnia= Wan Pavan No. ES SLAW nehmen Tlitni ;ad South stts PM/lbws:b. Iktit :'...' 1 : .... -t an. '.o e vet Statil , and 74W7 .and Piano ' biT C er,WitgAr n". , es Div. SID II et Div. /11147 10 MORRIS & PATTON,' Wholesale and Re tail 0 on the Emden. alde of The Diamond. ttatrargb. Div. Qr•alli at F RANK VAN GORDER, Dealer Trim ••tug} Ifoefand Glares; Laos Goods..nateolderlea • • Gent a l's.bleir Goods sad neer artieleK a Mae nortssent erEdeb can always be bad. at No. 113, corner of itariast street sad that/I...wad, littebargb.R. apll-17 July 4 U Stock. A; A. moor_ CO ANLILOItt.I. CO., N. sass. & CO., Wholesale and Retnil 4 t . , Desists gh. In Puler and Staple De 7 0,44 g 5 511th Pittsbur • vitniPiry k liußcuniu), Wholesale arket. Am ma Retail Th 7 (lood. Itrzettamta, eon= Foscrth t. Plitsburch. , Es. Div Dtv. [New rocs noTD- . .. nuctiamai non,. non.. 011 N iliffirD NiTolesalo Grocers sseComtasslos Merchant..No.l73 Woo d 201 IJb 'stmt. Pittsburgh. ial .IL7RT MOOSE, Wholesale Grocer, Rec tifying Distiller. Dealer In Produce, Pittsburgh Mau• 9 and all kinds of Fond= and Dou On ro Wines and % , ;1; jl i c a n otr /1.7471 . 1 n za r, wllM kror for rash. OLITIM 911CLIIIIIM. itl..BLACKßillES'N'tifi:Wrollie73l:o r......0._ .D.At_ir....hani i ma imikro to 1.1741WA1 and I ... Iu QV NZ,. r . = , 41 1 )141 1 1 4,r a=pz i t u s t gry ' • • • seplty• _ . WW DICIMT.. nar=ttrir" priTtl* W .10111. X CUTS.— C. WO=V. WALT= C. PAL AIMAILS k ROE : Wholesale Grocers and careeassica Menhaati, N 0.194 Liberty street pm. RN: L COL7LA•L • • , JORII M. BAGALEY 4E. CO., Wholesale Oro- v ems. Nos. 10 and 20 'Wood theist. Pittabuna. WILLIAM A. Brews°, G rocer and Too Drier, carnet of Wad snd Stxth await on hand • urge ..ortzunt ,h6l-sii Umim -- =ll4l,7lPllenFltrlaWttaL "rag - - I[IOBERT DAT iKLL Wholetugo Gromwemsrmladost cram* Naas In Produce 41 . Plttaburith Memlirdamtli. 104 263 Llllrrty start tom, D. ICOLIDIM • WICK *:.MoIIVANDLESS, successors tt. L. k,T,D.Wiel o Wboksal• OreavjarraNbui lad Commtultin Slexehmate. Dealers in Deo,r . Blom. Cot M itr d d w Pittabussh If i rtbetara somrsur, examr . 91 OULBERTSON, Wholegale . tiracer and anmarkistton Memehtnt:Dealer fa Pro',Lilco and Pitts tkutartnrK Artidas, 196 . I,lbatr street... Pitts, lONS 11OTA. 11011/19 /Van. it Ri FLOYD, Wholesale Groom ' Com •. intrao6 lifiretunttaoad nttD Ectildlrgru...s cuttgPVl - coid, and Sluts easclArS. '7l) ACIALEY; WOODWARD.' 4'bCi.,1910: - BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. BOOKSELLEttS &C. COMMISSION &C. Ml==l W. H. StirrON. DRY GOODS. GROCERS. YORE. ADVEILTDMEENTS. .VISSCHIIIt scanve General Advertising CARD.--Having been appointed the ex- .1 1".• "" 4 ". 1 tusdwar. Nen York.fiato No. SO clualre Agent* far l'lttpborgh, rir the We ofPateht Nassau street.) Itted Cemented and Stretched Leather Beltlng, man nfactureil by P. JEWELL t SON, of Ilartford.Conneetictit, We now oder for eats a large assortment of ail widths, , maaufaemmed. at the manufacturer's prime. his article ! being superior to any Leather Setter; ererliefore offered In this market. Alen. a large stock of all widths of India Rubber Belting am:latentl on hand, and for side at the "Marline Sontag Depot.. .1(0.116 Market street. Dna J.k H. PHILLIPS AGENCIES. I:I3TM LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, klerehandlea and 888 Broker. °thee No. 12 urth street. above Wood. Buathem krataptlyattenctod ta. • )r&dls koAIRIEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi kan's !asuman" Company . ..Di Water street. M. GORDON, Secretary Western hum F . F • ranee Co., S 2 Water street T GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin ya . josu t, roneo Oomosny, north-east corner of Wood A A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu . taal Innuranee Companr. 41 WM. arta. • - - 0.0206 B. TITLOI .......... ......... J. DOVION GEO.II. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (successors to Taylor d Idlosue,) General Commission and For. warding Merchants, and Agents for Eastern Transporta tion Lines, WWI.%We Dealers In Staple Genesee.. ...Rivet logs, Cotton, Cotton Tama, Batting, Talmo, lis• soon and Kentucky Hemp, Tolseeco, Sala Ash, Window Glass, Pig, Bar and White - LasA, Naval Stcree„ Cud Cincin nati and Pittsburgh Manufactured Goods general)y.— agents the the "Penn Mill" and "Banner Mill" Sheeting., Pittsburgh. • No. 4S Front street, (opposite Louisville, Pittsburgh and At, Louis Packet Lading,) Cindunatt Ja2(l.3rod A. W. WALLINGFORD. T A. UUTCHISON & CO., Commission klarelmeta and Agan net the St. Lox& Sugar Hain erg. Dealers In Sugar. Molasses. Mg and gar Lead. llama, Oakum, gine. Palnt..fe, fel MUSIC, &C. OHN 11. MILLOR, Dealer in Piano Fertee, 111 - Music and 31mInd Instramenta. :taboo] Books. and S tionery. Polo airrnt Cldekertagl Plano Forte, foe Western Pannsylvania—No. Ed Wood street. ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu eieel Instruments, and Importer of Italian Strings, leksanut klr NMI. a Clark's grand and smart Karim with Coleman's .Enlean Attachment. Alm tor Dunham's Kano. DRUGGISTS. TWIN HAFT, Jr., (anocessor to JitilM 7 Guf Mat5." 7 67, 1 4 ...d. D'UF=t .1.1 . Desk -- Tire. 4uie, gre,l4tl Wool t. 3 doors I IL ' Ford'. Medicine. gk. airß'""' Ag'" ms's L. 1.11.C0X. -10111311 ntxflQ LWILCOX & CO., Druggiate and Apoth • corner Market street and theDlamoruLkeep ormatantlf on hand a full aud complete ameortment of Drina. Medicine/4 Perfumery,and article. pertalulatito their bmdnean Physicians prescription. carefullycompcninded. .719 drOLIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drums. Palnte, 011% rat-Webs, and Di, Stulfe v dlo, Rial berty street, Pitteburab. All orders .111 receive preempt attention. 24 Au:4 fir Loudon # ce s valuable funny. medkines. mar .1f A. FAHNESTOOK & CO„ Wholesale I ,7"Ll=,'"'dDar =gab"' Lead b.„O. R(. E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in .1_ ram Paiute. Dye Stuns. OD,. Vendetta!, de- de., low. st..eet, Pittsburgh. Good. wamulted. Peke. VIIIMIOUCE .......... .6110111 ARAIIN & Retail b Drukrgists, corner of Liberty sod Bt. Clair streets, JSCHOONMARER & CO., Wholesale • Drazate.--No. Wreal street. Pittsburgh. TOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wileoz oa en.. corner Market nerved and Diamond—Rem 000- 0.00t377 60 hand a &II and complete aneortment of Drum Medidnee, Medicine Chests, perfumery, and ail article. pertaining to his Imminent. . Physicians prescriptions carefully annyenroded at all S jahly WOOL MERCHANTS. yLEE, successor to MURPHY dc o r Wool Dost4rd Conon:dr' . neteb:tya t tbn WTI MEDICINE. RR. JAMES KING: Office rind Residence, j. 112 nth street, eppoelte the Cathedreljges NUM. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th etreet, Y below Smithfield. Off Ilmerc-8 to O. .L or, 2 to 3. 0.x.. to 9.4. r. 'AY% Ird MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER., Merchant Tailor and Clo- Mee, Co. it Woad tamer- Particular attontinn to Boy? and Tooth? Clothing. nollay \WILLIAM DlGRY,Merchant rrtrV per mod Dealer In Ready 7.1.1. Clothing, ill Lib. stzset. WATTS & CO., Merchant Tenure, 181 Liberty • y Ftteet.—We are new leeching mar grur at Goods ke. Gentlemen'. Wear—Cletba lemon!. anEl Vertlnnef the newest rtyle. and anne xe Quality. Oar friend. and cwt.:men will Pi.. err OA • esll. lathi ANUFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail • Manufacturer and Dealer In CaHnet Kan, No. ED etreet. JOHN 'WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATtTh BOX VICES, • ehreriar ertiole. SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX VICES, corner of Anderson and Rot• loam streets. one name from the Band etreet . 11 , r1 . 410 1. /11. legheny CRT. EIBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN- TlLLAS—llatertals oarkedoEtto.lUti Ate ork by lb .L i , , jell! No. 281 h Pero street, abate Itand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufacturing Company. pins COMPANY ILIVING ENLARG to 4ttibr.r"- ' 1,4% "'"Vg=thsir,l.,.== ED Magna Clay. Orden paternally attended t. bl Kum k JONZB, Canal /loath. Plttalasnals. geplaaabea nal Boots and Shoes!! ' titAXES ROBB, No: 89 Market street, 3d door from the Market flown.eiould !etyma the pub that be has sou a eery full Meeker every thing _ln the Boot Lod Shoe trade. null Le Ladle,' Gaiters, half Ualtera Jenny Lind Padores, Lady Franklin andall the @tyke frond on the Eastern title= ale, Mime' and Children? Gotten and Fancy node and Shoes, In all their Subtler. also, Cientlemens Use Oyer& Patent Calf Boot. French Call Hoots, Congreaa Gaiters and Shoe.: aim, Soy. and 'Youth? Yloote.Dne French Calf., Flew she a. • call a. wo Esdk to a i oath an article to all alto favor as with theintastom as velll give satisfar • tkm. Remember the place, S 9 klnrketetzeet. my 29 - -. • • M'CORD & CO. • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE FIAT- AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERSIN ALL HINDS OT FURS. CORNER OP WOOD AND FIFTH SCREE= Pittabugh, Tlmir rack hobirsees emery qualjer 4.-471. P, a. Hats will= 311 . , Ba.C.s .4 Av manna. Cowhand Carriage Factory. TORNSTON, BROTHER do CO., corner of it/ Debated and Between streets, Allegheny City, would reeractfully li:them their Mends. and the public generally, that they are manufacturing Carriages, Barone Kock. ewer.. Deigica, bleighsead Char*" L in all their Tartans millet! of Caleb and , r:tn. All ceders will l exec lo uted with strict regard to dors bility and beauty of talsh. ltepstre will Woo be attended to en Manton reasonable terms. tieing in, all their work the test Eastern titans,.Palm And 'Wheel Stuff. they feel coefident that all who fewer the,,, with their tatronsi,n will be perfM.ly &dished on trial *Ethel: week. chutParebsleewhere.eets ere ratnentaid to give them a eall be intr. es e .weti New Coach:Factor—Allegheny,' Am&M.H. WRITA CO., would 're spectfully 'the Publta that they 1i.,. intffnetictiTavop on leneek, between Yederel and &anther street. They are now making end are prepared to Twelve orders few .very deecelptlern of retake: *oche& Chlol . Elanmehee, lluso at, .Pluetone. de, w MTh. from. WM experience lothe znanniacture of the above work and the facilltlee they have, they feel confident they are mtabl te do work on the moat renentable temp with the., wanting articles In their Pine. . Paying particular attention to the selection of materials, and hallo none but competent workmen, they have no battalion In warranting their work. We therefore gab the attention of the dose in the hest manner, eat . or ! .1.1. • , w - • rlTTenuson 1411T ,7 17 -f-- 1 COACH . FACTORY: - .07416, Diamond ,Alley woe Shot Surer. E. M. BIGINLOW, isosunzoth reewtfully call the attention of W OULD. Southern and Western Iderelmnts to his tine stock o isges. ranging in prim from $llO to 3154)). These WiCarriages am bout from. the beet material and Workmen. ly and under bls own supetvishont ne can, with emit. donee, warranthis work to be Warrior to none manulso. toned in the Union. .The success of Ids Molitor and the lomat Maness In demandfor Ms doss or worikhas induced biro not to build any common or low priced work wnis establishment: . Scrams wanting good honest work ill please call and examine his stoat begs* grdng rash , All, .CALTI3I MO= IfOO■QSAD Linngetoa r ßoggen & Co. NOVELTLWORKB, PITTSBURGH, PA. 'BACKind Depot Railroad Scales Hay, Cottle oxd Oralo rlo • Platfbrm and Countor d t o.efloor s of ill riser, firelnirDrop and Thumb Latobos, °offal AWL of various kind* ' Paint DIUk, approved pattorac listy la Bolt. andf orm and Thstentapq Malleable boa C Callao.Callao. of orrl7 VIV Mah, W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, mat arid 523 limey strut. aindU AsaVldd fired. V. 31 I I' • • • MONUMENTS; Tombei, Grave Gtcines Tom :If natolic 7taP.11.0 StAmm. 4 , » t e; agrAtZt -nizidgut7l,%'°-04;ridanirald and Fe t uza,,,, rwvl „ *arb 4 l;„;i:a leek aad mama fader/ New. Goods sad TashicinarforGentlenienr,' • CloGung for Spring of 18541. WATTS a cQjbeg Tedio respectfully to intim thetitratneeptia rindoinsrei L a Os re' , " Ife venally; that they hate Jost ten slosh surpix of Oondandaireit' to their inateoneop...ta. ear bon Ni FaW -memorial& afoot—sad that they sea noddy to modes no 'dnofbeer t gihant tip In their mina! mir th AtTis. The eat on so genirel it sienna?, hr tbirvintst. lESTE hit ruts their humble, abets unhors e ...haw Wits them to &alb exertions In tits sante direotkon.( Walt lectlemen, orit—litranjetor Inihrmaltbat one bona. Is Ve.173. r streeLhotth dna. Oars et. ~• Geittlemens'• Ere tibia Hoods.} trabscriben be leavela:l44 tht Peak test May have reed their Ittaisiamfl_ gar titimmononkaret ihAtelowymmT o7.4. 7 . IWArriLlbetty i s .r .. ~,.-.._~~..>.,,_.~.......~ _.-.....-~._ PITTSB Retiatole Firms in the Cit➢of Nem Fork. ! 1 Musical Instruments.. 1 ' TIIE subscribers ore now prepared toloffer fbr the inspection er/ohl,cm, Music - Dealers a oth ers trading to Musical Instruments and ](etch ndiav, the following article.: radios. adios. Bauer. Guitars. Plates, Ftiles, dc.; French .and Germ , . cranteoni. Sualionst, Cbrnd r tow, Bugles. Trentbeines, de.; de.; German PrenchanclitolicaMrings, Our arrangements with the !argent and moat so cheated. Manufacturers to Europe are mach as to enable to sell. goods e.t their lowest jukes. and we ma offer o r coat*. MOM the advantage as electing from as entirely 'now and meruarPO acted atock. Being in the Market si o l, 01 sea- W men ITH TILE CASH, ready toacceptof anyj hlota . goods that may offer, ytt can afford opportunities, of bar , inalay In many artlcieL . Agents of Emhart d Needhams* celebrate . ' Patent Melo drone. FERDINAND 7AODAU3I d 00.,Insportemi. an 12.3- No. 01 Flakier, Lane, i% ewiYork. TILE unclersigned having the. Ag'icy of 31mara. CARILUIT Ji NEEDHAM'S (New k) C ..LEBRATED PATENT MELODNS, would Inform the Trade and the Puhlle In gen e , that they are 001, Merited to luruleh to Dealers Ik othere Meet. truly celebrated Inatzumentaat the Slaneurere LOWEST PRICES. Ihnerr inatrument Warranted FERDINAND TAXHIAUSI A 00h, _._ Importers of Meal. al Inetrornenle, ~.. anl2-3mr • No. • 97 Malden Lane. No, 1, ork. Daguerreotype Materials. T j W. TIIOMPSON & CO. 345 Broadicay. . Now York, Manufacturers and Dealers In Dakkerrm. VD , Appar-tris. Matting". Preibersers,An, and'lm rgrterz of Platt...Chemicals. Panty }tames and Circe. and alatmials of every deccriptlon. Volgtlander A John'. C. C. Harrison's and all other American CM... ntly on hand. .at the Atanufac- Viral" losrett prices andarrant. tocrfect. anlo.6mv D. DEVLIN ec CO,. CLOTHING IVAREHOUSE, 258:, 259 5 260 Broad Way, eon Warren st, NEWYORK. WE beg to ask the attention of dealers in Ready made Clothing throughout the United States to nur fiteilltlre for supplying the most extenelve demand front every section of the Country for the better pnantlee of . NEWS AND BOYS' CLOTHING.. The immigrant/ incemaring demand for Clothing of our manufacture. haa rendemd It necessary that we should la crosse our recommodattumi. and we hare therefore erected a building the largest and most complete of Its kind ID the world, which we hero Alled with the choicest description ofClothing of every variety. It Is our Intention to do s very large trade. millkins in fact. cod wo hare therefore m ade such arrangement. se will Inman buyers a larger d more waned somnolent. at prices which no smaller hon.con afford. Altgroode from our Establishment are Warranted. both Mr trio and :quality. and the utmost satisfaction Isguaran Lto our patrons. Terme atria/ 6 moo lor S per cent. d loccont for cash. aulsifor D. ONVLIT: .t CO. 1 Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. McFARLAND & CO., 33 , 31A1DEN LANE NEW TORN. Warelv se 14.5 Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. ANKS % Jewelers' and Counting House B Safesoferary rim conotantly ma band ihr gala, and warran ere in every nurneet. TOIL, A Intl Lib, plat !fem.,. Ma. SrFariund: Gentlemen—it alrei ma plata. tiro to Intbrip you that your Safe prrawrred my 1100111 and li zi rattu o imured hat evitta iraa pueegtTro r ualsout t17:111ra, tae,nteOarbeat. It. • tents remained Inabannod. Tha Saf trithlit tle repairing. grill. think. answer far an trial. Steepecifhlly yours. rra-r T. J NY, Jr, 11 South 111111 am st. • S Elegant Cabinet S E— OW nrniture. CILAFF ER UCK, Nu 125 cd 1.27 Anthonyat...Nito /Irk, • ANUfACTUREES, Wholesale anti Re arum Den la Web Carved Ileatmood rata - man( a deatrlptlon. No lnfinint article, Ord,. by mall &Staidly and promptly executed. Dealer. and other. are Invited to call and eamlne ant met. .174-3Kar FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE; Its Ms neer and Arms. More , . Amer. TeCeiemne wed MI Dallsow ..tptectione. rJHE Proprietors of this Medicine, will state without hesitation or fear of csustrmlictiou. that the .:111711. Mlrner .16! Med more pers reinn it her Men Introduced:Aims any other medicine ons ha use for the above dimmers. tn This esildne by neither Arsenio nor Quieter In Ito mrsoposition, all a the ingredients am of • perfectly healthr eM.recter and brans ting and invigorating In their teuloney, P while ming this medicine will not be affected be monomer to ter or • denrinnienbere no more than wheat. their usual health. Planter, In sections of the country where the Agee pre. rail s will do well la adopt thie medletne, as the patient to nct obliged to lay by while under treatment mod they mar be areurtel 'pertly acre. The Proprietor muld intruder* thousands of certliketes from those Mate highest reopen. ability. het preferstraying to the Ma out' one tattle and you will have the infallible proof In youreelL yell dime. Rom Ihr Its em smompany et , eh bottle, Certltlentes eau be seen at the °Mee:showing where plc liddidne has cured when all others have Cel/ed. Far Dispepsla and all other Billions .Cumplaiett there I. not • better Medieloe in the market tolet has elm he...Laken with the tomtastosleditagsuccossa eeral rams of 'Rheumatism and Mout to, these evaso Manta take a tableemanhal • day. • Om Mille of this Medicine very often has the &And et. het Pelee $1 per Mitts. Woe tie by Druggists in WI parts of ;the United Stelae and Canada. All Wholesale orders must he actldrelMd to SIRED BLISRICICR. miePropeletare. Broedway. :few Yost T . Autrre—Fleming Brou.li. A. Pal:mattock At Cu, 1.. Wit ma Co., and Geo. IL Kern-. Pittsburgh. Jego.lye The Peoaes' Book! VO one who can read should ho without it en • E ef i rf TIIR CONBTITCTION OP TUE UNITED ATRak CLARATION Oy INDEPENDENCE. and WASIIINCITIMiIt FAREWELL ADDIMS. Just pub! !shed • lasso Am.. Ismer Wee. la petitem Mc* tested with tine Portraits of Washinittatt .cot eteifvoct, tinted pArer. buts—Cloth. =Mete: Pater _k els..: .. .eftnaidering the mei* ha which Mlle B le got .up. It II of the CUIRAPEaT so well .. one ofthe MUST uszruz bootee... published. Liberal the to the tads. Tookeellers send MI year Orden to the Publisher TILOS. PRZar, 1 , 3 Namasteirort, tf eve lock. o tt ,. .. ,. n i i o n . a t imiL u taizu . ...ow to sell the ailmt,rk - the - Eagle manufacturing Compani' - u7="r''C''',Affia.ratr."l4 AIM SILK lIROCATLLL£S COTOLINES. In trent variety of Patterns and aceablaatton of Cokatc all of which l'aterna are CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, An entirely new article kw FPRIVITURF, VPITOLSTERT, de., Mitch emblem th e weeniest amount cr DURABILITY and RICIINY.PS Wand in awr artiela•rse Loewe need. Thee linede am mode bT Power loom and an the onif Omits of that manufacture ever olfsrml for salia Dealers will do well Wimandne thew floods Wrilwr Dwintledner. itcrer "" . "' " ".4 P.'!‘ 1}. 4 1 1. 7:461U511. Awent. IRON WAREHOUSE, • MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Importen and Dud., to IRON AND Greranied Strad. itine York. Keep e onitautly o hand foil aparnimant Of Dir. Rod Band, Hoop. Hon. Shea god other IRON, STEEL OF ALL KINDS. al,weltants tem all sections of the astrute7 aro limited to eurnr send tbeir orders Wars buying. Wane. by mall entyurted to =reset will ho final at the lowest toseiretrates. MARTI'S. SPRING a 00.. leL2v 7A9 Onkrowkh at.. It. Y. Si.auzer BROTHERS & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, • NEW FORK. Jan a. ai'con. Haw mama, to N 0.170 Wiliscon st.ecor.er.e.orreon, DI-PORT/NG the leading Drugs from their , stelso rawhde. both In Enema so r V i stet Indies, and Frenoh Ensllsh Chemicals,' ornery. Tooth. Nall and Unit Brushes. Mir tiloresand tram Paris and Trlsste ff Ponisese Colts. Boars. ao to they offer therm on the mostrrasonabbe terms. terdsrselther In pawnor by mall. .10 fret's their best stlontlen. I.l2.lffeor )111111BEL'S PATENT MACITINTISTAKTIMIED LEATILEE BANDING, The enty Peen, /3andrinChe anode,. rEYare made from the best oak tanned ather. and thcavaghlr . Watched. cemented, lad • 1.11 together. and made to ra=eatly t irtrahet, gad ;V! Matr k g ra eit i =p • Tircbuer rr* . 'Phgrk he had WWI., doable or rooted—wlth Lea leather. itl ' hte end neceesary ankle. In the line, by - addressing _Lely-flear WM. IC M BEL,' Patentee, =Perry at., N.Y. Globe Iron Railing Works. Nos. RH and 313 Munroe street, New Fork, OPPOSITE TEE ALL.A.IEC WOUES. 3.1.Lt8 ROOMB, 122 ORAVD . iTBEZZ FITZ 110018 PIOIII SZOLDRAT. THE subseribeis having extensive and itn a*l=lte, trpgi r rj a t: Deer a t r O ' tVe VuWla and &e'en threrughOut the country, PrnOUGHT et CAST IRON RAILING, • of every description, &Weer, Auffen. Dears, Phrtable Irene Berheedde, plain and ornamental; Oran and (Wlteror r/tfl,fnen, /roe Maine. Maine. &frees, 117,th Stands, f Raw, 0.14 'Work blonds, Umbrella and Hal wel, de., de. Also, • superior quali Vo ty of I ron Arm-Tents, ell of which they will warrant to mimeo In strengthZdurabllity, hewn ty of design sod cheapness, the manufactures of any ot.h. er holm to their line. Orders from every section of the United Mates tbankfUlly retched and esecuted with the utmost despatch. VST* LAVERS, mrlo.3urr 1220 rand street AMIIEL L. CAVERLY, Wholesale Deal kpor In BtOOISIII, Painted Palls end Tub' nood end 'Wil low Waft. Iluket it. Mat.. Twlnp.lnalllnfr, Match es. A., 2/4 Ureeswich at C il d 9 . Ir. • pg.lo-1 ti. WINDOW Slf ADES,. Gut Cornices, Table 011 Cloth, dm, JOHN TERllllNll.lllanntarinrerand ttilZletele ~ND ealer. No.lo Catha ri ne at.. and Nu. 0 Chatham dluaroow Tort. nth9:l3, MISCELLANEOUS. g mara, rrriwitruirm COACH FACTORY, '' Th'e..4G DlAMOND' E. M. BIGELOW, Propriotcrr R01333.11 yE T R H y N . A PA D TTERS sitm OW . I3 ,.. 14orner 3 Diama. 4 l4llAd Cher fy A' .p1641' PITTEI3I3IiOII. re. ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH rriutar. AIM% 19.6T121111 STREET. ' H. 8.1 BENSON, Pitoparrros. jra-Pifts rtfltoard, SI,RP per deiGIEIr . . . Linden Lead Compan y o f: Wipeoniin. rjc h. HE , 'Cirpointera ,of WC Company : have • M e tr i att i gh i r= a i.wwer Clipi, it. - T 1 mutt. st, Pletstnnza• .b.re.tt:= 4 o g- - 1, =r 4 l3/broV i tkr:7l2l . 4 t tlirbe Coarsin% .nOl ' DAR. D. ciza...— 140.164*. Nat. SDI. Difisea tle.• cbsrui it Pawl : D*44 Crt "HOTEL, (rate Browne ;) 'corner of ogothem and Thlsd strata, rlttsburDb. , Pa., Q t an AMU' UM and 4:rsonpoolliOns aosiDe Wing order c= i =7lo46l wi ti ri t = t u= !!: ' klesara: ' S =EBERT & SOlt. } GENERAL , mimissioN.-AGENT ,8 -for the mycyaithiiirl'Rehr WA* Collation • • tot i tA 44. u.escHaidis. bus. , 01,1 r. •PITIBURGH GAZETTE. FDIDS Ohio Emlirratioit Novement. - In the Oberlin Evangelist we have'proceedings ----- MORSUCG, SEPTEIBER 1. 1854. of a large meeting at tbat.Placo on'the 2lst inst. 1--- which meeting olganized a "litmus Emigrant itr.lisaxasu Wasik:ZAN CON rentisce..—,Darit Aid Association of Northern Ohio.'' nir. r i e r e i :l?: m se:_sion of the th Wi f ileyan Conferer+e at Otostitution vms adopted by which 'any per the son - sympathizing with the general objects of the' ..,-, England, e oilowingproceediugs Association; noty become a member by paying in referetice to the American Methodist Coleco- fifty cents into the Treasury. pal Churl occurred: . The officers are President, eight Vice Presi- The S etary lead . , a letter from seven of the dents, Corresponding secretary, Recording Sec . Bishops f the Methodist Episcopal Church of ' rotary, Treasurer and Executive Committee.' America the British conference, 'narrating the The management of the Association is in the hands of the Executive Committee. The Ass°. confine ,prosperity of the work of God on that vast con eat, and the evidence of divine favor ciatien will meet annually on the first Monda y of with whi . their evangelical operations were still August, and quarterly on the first Monday of i blest-in tlteir Sabbath Schools, and in their la- November, February and May. born for o sritual benefit of the immi ants The following officers vrereehosen for the cam frompigr _ ZU :pe 119 well as among the settled pope- in g y ear: • lotion, - creasing , moreover , their cordial sym- President—Prof: J. IL Fairchild. • pathy.wi h their brethren in England, 'and their nee I're:fermis—B. Prentiss, of Medina; Ralph great re et-that the communication, forwarded i r Plumb, Trumbilll; Hon. P. Bliss, Lorain; Hon. to theta y the British conference, had, through Joseph It. Swan, Fnuiltlin; Lyman Hall,..Esq., some um ecountable circumstance, been so long Portage ; Uri Seeley, Esq., baker lion. R. P. In reachlag them.l • - • Spudding, Cuyahoga; F. D. Parish, Esq.', Erie. This fraternal and most welcome.communice- Corresponding Secretary-4 ohn'A. Reed, of Ob. lion, on the motion of Mr. John Scott, seconded lerlM. by Mr. Gleorge Osborn, was very cordially re= ReeordiniEetretary—fl. Hill, of Oberlin. ceived by the conference. ; Treasurer—H- - B. Spellman, of Cleveland. Mr. Osborn had felt intensely Xtratified with I Eveeutive Cominittee--Prof. Jae. 11. Fairchild, the sentiments of the letter from the Bishops ; of Oberlin ; John A. Rood, Oberlin; H. 11, Spell which Uil been just rend . The unaccountable man, Cleveland ; Rev. J. A. Thome, Cleveland; delays which had - taken place; :in the arrival of ' Hon N. S. Townohend, Avon; lien. IL C. Hurd, Vernon; W. P. Barrie, Oberlin ; 0. 8. : Mt. the communications from the Conference to their By brethren in America, must be a. subject of much ! der, do.; Prin. E. U. Fairchild, do.: Prof. 11. E. regret. The Methodists of America were, in all , Peck, do.; Prof. T. B. Hudson, do. The object of the Association is to collect and probability, the Largest body of registered cum- '' municazita in the world. It was impossible to Idi eAteinate through the palms and otherwise, look with any other feelings than those of thee 133 far as possible, such information as is needed deepest brotherly interest at thochildren cif John j with regard to the Territory of Kansas, its tic Wesley in America. When they saw their:idles- • mete , advantages , Re., together with the cheer' : tions of,lheir truly Methodistic spirit, their el. :: est and best route for companies to take in emi, forte for the diffusion of a Christina literature', grating there; co-operate with emigration enter., 'end of Christian - influence among the vast mul. i prises; if thought best to send exploring:agents' titnde of emigrants from this country and from , into the various connties of this State to awaken Germany, their extensive Ger Man work, their or- I an interest in emigration, and to organize emi ganization of new annual Conferences from time I grant companies; to raise a fund .by the Ist of to' tithe; net in thts ease of Oregon and Calfieumia, ; March.next, to 'bo appropriated in aiding mei and henthey had addressed themselves to the ; gration and in tenttibuting to ,the-comfort and work of, spreading the Gospel on their own Con. , Erosperity of the emigrant arterials 'atrival'in tinent, they felt. WA their brethren in America ! Ketisas• were setting them a most noble example. . • ' • • -----.....--------- - . That ants a most admirable eentiment which ; - August' is fast drawing tlear its close ,' end with had just been read from the letter of the Bishops 'it the summer solstice. As yet we - have not had that the measure of Missionary spirit in any; unteb evidence of the fact; but the certainty' church' was the test of its prosperity.. Judged', that not More than frier or five days remain of by *hottest, they must be glad and grateful, on I the season, is a corvioling reflection to those who behalf of Christianity in America, which had ! have suffered from this torrid heat - Such a for somany rare ,becti doing its bast ror some' summer aswe have had, so intensely and unre of the eountrimbithe-Bast,. to win bock to the ' Wittingly tropical, is not to be forgotten ln slur faith of Chriatt s iSose renione which had been the , rY, and not to ho suffered to pas* away withdut scenes of the most conspicuous triumphs of, the notice. We know not whether there be any Gospel in former days. He alluded to Turkey • troth in the Saying, so often repeated by old and tlMLczant, on behalf of whose evangelize- citizens. that the gessoes now are not like they lion American Christians had exhibited such ex- mult° be—that-the winters are milder and the hibited such exemplary zeal, patience and ever-' euminers hotter. But uridonbtedly the.last sum; gy. He *mild not further enlarge on that sub- mer and the present one havebeen exceptions to ject,- bat most cordially concurred in the 'motion - the general character of our seasoni: Tholast which lad been proposed. • two winters are rather stumbling blocks in the Metiers. Bowers, Osborn, Stinson and Vescy, way of believing that -our climate is grovring Wert) directed to prepare an answer to the Bish- ; more tropical, but tho u r if they_ stood op's letter. , alone, might well settle the_ point. Last spring we bad a great abundance of rain, but this sum- The last arrival brought us the intelligence ' • mer we have had little or no rain,'llinl the pro that after a session of fourteen-days the Confer- ducts of the earth have been subsisting uPowthe once adjourned to the loot Wednesday in July, ' moisture accumulated through theewinter . and Ink , then to assemble at Leeds.. It appears r spring. One consequence of the protracted heat thaethere has been a denier's° l uf about 7,000 I has been that the watering placettand other sum-. weathers during the past year: In Great Brit- I mer resorts are being frequented much later than ain, 6,787. and in Ireland; about 300. . usual. Bat autumn is coming, and in a week : or leas we shall have a change of temperature. The bare. anticipation is enough to make many look forward with hope who have, been smelter ing anti languid for three months past. Already we have bad the premonitory storm of thunder, lightning and rain, and 'with another ofseverer tone the fall will be inangurated.—NoriA-Amcri. can. Cezrrottma has.thtis far disregarded the act of Congrese requiring the election of members of the natietil - I.Toure of Representatives in tin gle-districts, end - persisted in ehooatng her Rep resentativesby.general ticket. No notice of We anomaly has yet been taken in Congress, but probably this has be&l out of consideration for the unsettled condition of things on the Pacific, and in the belief that in a year or two it will be attended. to. It is palpable that such diregard of thodams of the Union con produce no good effect, and that especially one which has been cheerfully submitted to s hy .the most powerful Sthtea, - ought not to be thus alighted by one of truth reeez r birth.' This has not been the effect of any oversight on the part of the people - of, California. The tatter was pressed tupon the laitAte' gialature, but the Democratic Majority, .purely for selfish partizan ends, refused obedi , race to the national ordinance. In a recent numb:6 , l:4 , AM - Sacrruziento Union, a Democratic paperorit find the fact very clearly stated, with its raMtsequences: ..gOtratcrixo 'lll2 STATE.—We urged the De c!** and propriety of districting the State for ,Cengtissa Upen the Democratic majority in the last. .Ptistature; but that majority declined, to act in the pi-entities. The laws of the Union re quire that, every State shall be districted,. but the Democracy of California refused to obey the law, and - verily they lave' reaped their reward. Had the last Legislature passed in act to district the State, no State Convention would hare been needed, none would have been called, and no funnel disruption of the ,perty. Two district conventions would hare been held- to nominate candidates for Congress, ono in the southern and one in the northern district. When men refuse to do what is required by right and duty, they merit punishment." • This is all very well by way of puniAment Tor these demagogues, but how disgraceful an exhi bition is it to find 'so little respect paid to the national laws, theist parcel of politicians refuse to obey them, lest by-so doing they may - permit their opponents to gain a repreeetztatlpn in Con grem. It is on a par with many other things which pass for Democratic, but which would be a great acaudal and iniquity in any other party guilty of therm kYom tbo Salem (0.) 3.oarwa4 Raton!. or 'A SLAVE GIRL is SALRII!--GREAT FECOITERIVIT Monday last,. at 3 eclock, P. M., a dispatch was teceired by et citizen of this place, stating that a slave girl, accompanied by ber master and mistress, would pass through this place, on thelewny West. The news spread through the town like -wildfire, and the Western Anti-Slavery Society, then about closing its 12th Anniversary, together with a large number of oar citizens, determined on rescue. • Accordingly at 6 o'clock, P. 61., from 8 to 800 persona as•, sembled at tire depot, and during tbo hour that intervened before the arrival of the train, speeches were made by Chas. Burlisigh, of Mae. sachusetts, Rev. Griffing, of Connecticut, and others... . - . On the smile' of the train at d o'clock, ex- citement was t its highest pitch. A committee specially epee nted for the purpose;iin company , with an officer, entered the car in which the slave girl was seatedwith her owners, and ques timed her as to her desire for freedom. Re ceiving en tilfirmative answer, the officer, amidst the menaces and threats of the owner, and others in the car, seized the slave girl andplaced her in the hands of his attendants, whe immediately carried her from the car, and amidst the &bouts and-cheers of the multitude, proceeded with her to a place of safety. The owner several times essayed to come on the platform, but was intim idated by the threats nod gestures of the crowd. Indeed it was with difficulty that the crowd was restrained from dragging the sitiveholder from .his seat, and counnitting,Personal violence, so great was the excitement and indignation. The Rescue being complete, the excited multi= tudo returned to the Station, and Mr. , Burleigh again mounted n box and continued addressing them until the !departure - of the train. A delay was occasioned of half an . hour, as the trains meet at this point,. sad . the' Western Ex press was behind tints. - As the train 'left; the crowd dispersed amidst cheers and shoits. As wo write, the bells are ringing for a meet ing of the friends of the reinmed girl; where fur. thcr proceedings in the case will be had." .I . IIC biIIIAN TII.OHILES Is TSXAS.—, The details of the late Texan news received at Sew Orleans, show that energetic pleasures are to be taken to pat an' end to the Indian difficulties on the Went eni'frentier. Oen. Persifier Smith, of the U. S. Army, witli the ipproval and ea-operation of the Governor of the Btate, has• determined to -call into•serviee six_ troops of mounted' voluntiers. They aro to be mastered into the United • States service for one. 'year, unless sooner discharged, and during,thewmter. shill be stationed at Fort ScOtt andWortb.' In the•Spring•Oen.Firaith will make. two .expeditions into the Indian country with theie troops, and. endesior to inflict upon them such-punishment as will ensure the treat.' quility of the border for the future. • The. hos tile demonstrations of the Indians' Mom ito increased infrequency andboldeess; and 'annum deteriained a character . : of •Preconcerted warfaie,.as to.render tbeso Meneurpsurdefence and petalehment absolutely:necessary.- ,• Ttte liusharra Daansioxis age* epreading t in many portions of the counti7,- partioulatay at tbo northward, and oamp-meetingi of the, poor Actin:ls'ot this wretched (faun - delta' :are' beoom lug oactuxenees of frequent note !ilk& neenrpa , pent. It Is astonishing that the rePaated explos ions of this humbug, the miserable_ disappoint •inent of its believers,. and the impoverishment of, many of them by their own tots of insane folly, JW giving away their goods, wares and nierohati- Atiee,,:isheold not. ave operated as it cheek Upon any' further' uninifeetatiOns. But it pecans that . the population ,of our country , liakt Peanut+) of on exitibit as - not' to find followers.' True , these pqor people injure ne:ane but tberniehres4-rt their follies arc w `sad infitotiotiupon our boasteit eau. eithin,")labarslshriardner4lita decided progreme 40*104 , : 1 Ate. - - . MAILE.IAGEb AND Blame ue NaraYOßE,—Ac cording to the returns made under,the regristra tion law for the year, ending J ulylst, 18.54, the whole number of marriages reported in New York - was 6,011. There were tax cases of inter marriage between white and calored.people; in each case the husband being colored , and the wife white. The largest number of marriages of whites in any one month took place hi May, and of colored people in January. As to age, about one-half the females married were report ed to be between the ages of 20 and 23, and nearly two-thirds of the males were bettreen the ages of 21) and 30. Fifty . women over 30 years of ago obtained husbands, and ; atte woman was married at the advanced age of between 83 and 00: The number of jridowers married exceeded the number of.widowe . married to,the number of nearly & hundred. One divorced personmarried The whole number of births during ar was 19,223, of which 10,002 were miles and 9,- 221 females; 19,007 white and 217 black. the statistics are not regarded as entirely' reliable, because the law has not beeustrictJyr obeyed, the penalty for neglecting to, make the required re turns of marriages and births not being tml9- cienjly severe eitber.to deter elergytnen and doe- ton- from londstrictt. of duty, or to induei the officers of the law to, prosecute them.. Thetum her of both births and marriages is supposed'to be considerably larger than reported. , The yellow fever, after being singularly absent from the Southern cities for roost-of the summer, seems now to hove broken out with peculiar vio lenco In New Orleans, Augusta,. Savannah and 1 Charleston. True, there have been .; a few oasis 1 occurring in New Orleans every week for 'several) months past, hut, they were .so, few as not to ex- 1 cite notice. At the, last dates, however,. the I weekly fatality from this disease had reached ono 1 hundred and eighteen, and a. correspondent of the. Mobile Tribune, writing from there, re . , , 1I inarkl l : thin a few days past,. a large' arid daily in creasing number of patients have been admitted into the Charity Hospital. The disease:is not veruleht, however, and Is do far, chiefly confined to strangers, and the destitute chases of our pop ulation. Some members of the learned faculty have honored it with the name of epideirsio to. which cognomen it is not, In my opinion, jestly entitled. I begin to believe that the yellow. fe vet belongs to, New Orleans, and should be con.' sidered the oldest inhabitant bf the place, as in deed It Is. The people here, the Creoles espe pecially, pay _very little attention to it, and con sider it a mild and hannlesadisesseoresilY Car' ed, when takenin time.% They talk of. it.aaun concernedly as ladies d0....0f headache, and are not at, all frightened by its .appearance among OE the prevalent° of the fever in Savannah, the Georgian advises 'all who can -consistently; eonsistently," to with their duty, to leave the city, and - adds that by e 0 doing so many valuable lives may be saved which would otherwise be sacrificed. A lirlfilCGOEß 1113)111VOGED.—The Cleveland Resold says that Grayer the Plain Dealer,.was in dined to subscribe $200,000 to - -the great Moon shine raeifie Peitread of Walker & Co. It wan not expected he would pay anything on his stock, &c.,.but it was expected be would puff it in the Dealer. This lie didnocording to promise. But . Congress has declined' to invest In that ' stock, and Mr. Walker has gone to Terns, and has! taken up the offer of that State, which istlicinght to be ono of tho magnificent speculation of the I day. .lie now announces.that the stockholders in the Moonshine Company,"who Aare paid installments; can come in and participate in the Texas grab.. This:rule excludes the Ruin Peat er and all the fancy gentlemen who have been spending their wind in . puffing the hthonshine road, and they.ate now very loud'and very fierce in their dentmeintions of the entire scheme. ,llnt Walker Co., have got the benefit of the Influ ence "of these Men, and, having seeared thole ends, they pitch.them off the boat with as mach' sang livid as drones are dirket, and tumbled out out of a hive when the honey Is gathered. • This. is coning them about right.—Ohio Slate Journal; SPRING/13LP, ..11T.'VCRICON 43D PirrB3ollo RAnatoen.-19e learn that a Meetings or the Di rectonscif the share Road, held at Springfield, on Friday last, Gen. Anthony handed in hii resigna tion as President or the Company, which was se' ,copied; whCreupon Q. P. Buckinghim, :Esq., Of tins city. -was elected Prisident his stead. . - . - . • •. . This wirctiou, we feel cotifideot,.will give nal iireal satisfaction, not only ,tolhe Stockholders of .tbe Road. but to the public generally: ' Mr. Buckinglam'a high chiracter ne. a business men and as en honest and honorable citizen, will Aft ()nee giro credit end confidence honorable, this important Railroad, nod - will insure the early completion'of the work tuspended. We lope Mr. B. will un hesitatingly accept the tense confided to lie charge, and enter upon its 'dirties as soon as per stble with n fixed deferralflint to push the work through wahine any un wooer/ delay -Mt.; oi. r "" P '-' a4 Per- :: • :' :: • Y . . "' ' ' ..., .. _ .. „ IiZSPIOT , TO VIA PILO N PARLI,,-,-A 0006MOU practice in Paris which impresses a stranger fa i orablyijs that-of lifting or taking off the hat es a - funeral pesses. This is observed by' elf .alasses. A little while sloth, (siyi $ arriter,) I noticed a small funeral train rooting !Tithe direc tion of the Madeline. . EvidentlY the one borne to 'burial Wll9 of the humMest claw for _ tbo holy I wait follovr4 d only by ti . f - Workmen l n bionics, and women without bonn 'Ai- it poised on. hate were taken - off byth , well dre,ssed croird. alttang or. moving on the, el k, by geittialen la - wriggles with footmen in goldeitliverici; and by man driving - their wa tarte,.tbrough , the - 14tWato It wu a inciting hind beautiful eiglif,„ t. •- , \ ../ 1 ~ -, TTE , .AS INIA EXTEMPNEnt'I tioaseßacx.—Mymor. lug rides with Dr. Reit:, around- B.bartoum, gradually extended themselves into theneighbor Ing country, within the limits which a fast dram edary could reach iu two hours' trareL 's In ' thi way I became familiar with the scenery alor the banks of both Niles, Dud the - broad AT plains between them"' As I rarely appeared public except in the Consul's, company, and t tended with all the state which• his .househt could command,' I was looked upon, by the i habitants as a foreign prince of distingnishi rank. The Pasha's soldieis daily , preseate arms, and the people whom L met in the street stopped and saluted me profoundly as I paoaec The Consul had succeeded in :rioting a strop, impression of his power nod importance; ant this was reflected upon his guest. One mornity .as we were riding toward the palace, a man cite. out: " May God prolong your; days:o, Consul: and the days of the strange lord—for . you make a grand show with your lv,rt,es every day !". There was one of our rides which I never call to mind without a lean of the hedrt, The noble red stallioa - Which I usually mounted had not for The Plaine of Dar-Fur,nrhere he *as bred, sad whenever - we came upon {the boundlesi'levet extending southward' from .the - town, his' wild blood was aroused. Do .pricked -up, his:ears, neighed as grandly as the war-horse of. Job,- champed~ furiously against the restraining, bit, and ever and anon cast a glance of his large brit... 1 ,.,, tient eye backward at me;' half in yronder, alf , in scorn, that I did not feel the same dertiee:' he , troth is, I was tingling 'tram head' to foot wit h ' , equal excitement, but Dr. Reitz was a thoron h Englishman in his passionfor trotting, and' w s vexed whenever I rode at any Other pace.' On , however, the sky was so blue - the mornin g r so cool and fresh, enol.the bleed so lively in . y tl fi veins, that I 'answered the fierce quentiening f,l Sultan's eye with an involuntary shout, press 1 ;16y knees against his aides and gave blm.the I rein. 0 Tlercury, what a rush' followed: We cut the air like the whizzing shaft from a Saracen crossbow . Sultan stretched out until` his pow erful neck ,was . almoit oh a level - With his back and the glorious rythm of his hoofs Wait itecorril ; panted by so little sense of effort; "that it seemf ed but the throbbing:of his heart keeping time with.•MyOwn.', Ills coarse was-'4n straight , es .n sunbeam.. swerving not it'hii?s' breadtte , to the . right or lift, but friiiiiril into; the'Freedom of! tbe,Dieerts : -- Itic - k 4 ihaneck With him 'Careered the C,onsul'i. milicarhite.stalliotr,•• and' I- watt., o lost in .the divine excitement of our speed, that ac hear had passed before I wan cool enough to notice where we were going. The Consutfmally called out to me to 'stop, and' I complied, Shar ing the savoge resistance of Sultan,, who neighed t and plunged with greeter ardorthrin atthe start.' The minarets of litherteum.lid long since disap, , peered; we. were irc:the centre of- adesolate, sandy plain, broken hero and there. by.ehrippri of stunted mimosas: 7 A dreary landscape; tiutglo rifted by the sunshine and the delicious : air We rode several *Alen (lathe return track heforti we' met the pursuing attendanb3;. ahollad' t urged their dromedaries into a•gallop,. and were' sail ing after no like a flock of ostriches.—Bayard Taylor', Journey 1 o. Central Africa. Cire. Ilotuss.—The Washington atar of yetstee: day conndiaid thafelloiving paragraph i ,4 Thanffielal ildff of Capt. Hollins,. Of the Cy 'an%at the bombardment of Greytown, we have. good authority for saying, have Very properly re 'calved tie approval of.the Government, who.ivin shield Min from all ridiculous suits . , Such tia that just passed against him in New 'halt..." . ' This, of course, will put an end to' the prose. ;option of the commander of the 'Cytinot' but it is evident from the fact of the institution.of this suit that the, person whose propertywasdestroy cant Greytown will give the Government very I serious trouble by their drains, for damages: In the case of the American claimants there can be but little doubt that they will eventuallyAtecure their pay by Congressional appropritdioni, and thalonger this is delayed the More interest . the government have' to incur in the bud.. This is well established the history of: private cLdma paid in pelt years, and there scents to be none which by pertinneity may not be seettred.— Where the damages claimed are large, the 'case never fails to enlist the stipport of the ablest men in Congress. This Greytown affair will. coat ns a a pretty sum in the end.: • The stockholdere of railways bavo. : a bright ! featere; for railroad shares are now so unreason- • ahly low, that they mast rhsei There' IS' the greatest passible margin for profits, both in in 1. vestment and speculation. 'Railway_ shares. in 1 unfinished railways aro 'selling at from.2o to 110 cent on *dollar, widish will be among the very beittlitacks of the county;, and . 1 . are selling tit from 80 to" 90; - 'vrhiclf erorcif their ' directors please pay from 10 to 15 percent, for • ever. Since- the great break. down, when Ohio State stocks sold f0r.50, cents on a dollar, there has never teen such an opportimity for the in: . vestment of capital, property, as there is now,. in manyallway.s. The profit in the rise of stock, lis certain. The movement of distrust and fear 1 in tho. public cannot long withstand the great fact of apathies intrinsic calla. The most cautious miserly old hunk will buj..property . when be is perfectly certain it is sold at a sacrifice; bat that certainty in regard to railway shares is now, pressing strongly on the public mind. We bale only to look back at the prices of bank shares. and State stooks in 1842-8, to .realise what the effects of a panic are, and how certainly the. knoviing cues are to - mkt. splendid fortunes out 1 of, the pubile The presont;pardo will 1 list hut a. chart time; _when a shrewd man 1 Wonder why'hacceld . not have seen and taken 1 advantage of the opportunities 'now presented.— Efouentut CATABIIIOPEIS.-.;—FIVZ - Cattwass Bowes: Tct DR4tie--41:o New York, Tribnue of yesterday eaya :1 , . A gentleman " whoeame to the citylesterriay informs us that Beekman. Ditaltess C.:inty,. on Thursday night last, was the scene of an occur: rence so heart-rending thatit.has thrown a gloom over the whole neighborhood, In ,the absence. Of .2dr. Abraham Simpson, hie dialing berme took fire, while his , wife and five children were asleep within. So rtipid was - the' 'spread of the - genies, that ere the - Inmates- could.. make their escape, the whole building was caveh med in the fiery:mantic. -Mrs', ' , Simpson, . ; titter almost super human efforts, escaped :.with her life, but in so doing sustained burns 'and injuries of the most_ sliteking nature while; horrible to .Vetate, her 'fircechildten: were burned to "death. The. spec. mete was one of the. most awful, :,that ,ran be imagined, and the bereaved parents are-said .to 'well:Lath frontlet from the loss of their dar-, lings. The firo is supposed to hive been' nausea` by some incendiary, who bed 'a - grndgeitigninst the Unfortunate • Tna VAO4IIIES or: VALL.STIJAIT.--T4 Jour . nal of, Commerce tells the following anecdote to, illustrate the feverishness' of the money nmrket. ' , Just at the first call it was announced that Commodore Vanderbilt had bean thrown tram .a carriage in Broadvray and severe* injured. -Ed • at once declined, end why?._Was not.tho modoro to lend sloo,ooo to Erie;•and if he did dief might notthe loan fair Brit lel just at the second Calf it was aseertainetthat itwaszot the Commodore, but Capt.J.' , VandetiAlt wholvas jurcd., Efia.'at once recovered, sold to , 81LL."... These changes WOuld•be simply ridiCulois if up on such tritlis did Bet hang the pecuniary for tunes 'of the operators. • At the.Seeond Board there yea fuither impravement.'!. . . he . state of Georgia some time ago, author. bed, the erection of, a monument in honor of the her* sorviees of Pulaski, during the ?rein- Onary war, and particularly of his gallaht con dant et Parraitab, at the siege of which he felt. on the 9th of October, ;1779. This work lifts lust been eoMpleted in.lfew York by Mr. R. E. Launitz,, the. ,Rttlsiani sculptor. •It s, a square column, sixty feet in, height, with's Corinthian 04 - 1), and' surmounted by a statue of liberty.— Within the 'pinch of the pedestat are - inserted appropriate designs, wrought in bassci relieve.= This monuments to be ereoted inn few weeks: in Monterey square, Savannah. and ini-the Carol menials . incident, thereto the public anthorities will participate. Mr. Talunitz; ttionrtlit, caper. intends its erectioSa.. Nat Luaus Attatms: Ftorstra.;;,-The. Jackson ville News says that the company biting this important work in charge have already nuidoar rangemerds which' Insurd' the e onstrtsetioi of the. southern fork of the road: torminatlng;either nt Tampa or Charlotte. Harbor. ; Thnnews thinks that untilw fall survey.has teen made of these harbors wad of the_ route leading, to. them ;.the nholei:ciniset settled ; but the Superintend-. ent• of the Sdriey having promptly ac ceded to the request of the-company. to cause VeCollllok6lloll to -be-made; 'Calle be exeduted . lti; ‘atLearly day: A civil engineer in the otapitiy of. the company has been for. soine - trati Put tn. gaged in .I.geliind examination sherap ' and waterier Tunis. • - - L. The U. 8. - AttornerGeneral;--itioudd, has'' , I fiery cul ions putt onderconalderatioe„ itt-priceit J ae oomethiog like that of theigilithio claim A elaluifor belt' ply, halts i.. - tiiitujit old, waitpad, tater ititrievbeettifielded'adtk-rtielp agoil by the Depertmemk tipmtriletutipticin that it fooliblirepott - opattit..by'Committtees of both Boum At CongrAtott.eultied4!,:t4 ; ,4#4.sziog . ' • _ . . . ~- »-' .- qpr probs.She establish , for' herself the character of a ,ery enterprititig woman, rllieh would all hire been to her credit had she not, obtained the.nmaps for, cariying on her great entertnjs'es b3irxietions and extortions from the niminst ill lair, ;and by the most \ corrupt means The people of Spain \ not s• suffer her to Itieve the cowry until she dial .„ 31AiMACIIPS[Tra \ RZPVIII4CtAX Pearl. -1 Aug. ,29.---The Iteeribli6an - Pa#,:y. or Oh Have nominated 160 'delegates to. the Stet tendon, among who m are Charles Sum •Dans andlohn C. P ar §. The delegate s structed to nrgethop, age of a resolatim 'big uponthe clergy in the free States to 'y in favor of the colonizatiln of,Nebrasita. , ME WElla IS.FMINATIMG Consrsurtoi:of Chi County met yd4ferdiy it ,iveu che.fei: Midi the following nontinstioaso , ii : Johnld.: 0 , i \ *ll, for Congress :: Henry : 8, ans,'Senat A. - Ilodgesoni - W. R. Downing, a d Dr. 1.1 packer, for Assembly ; D. Jeffer '-Prothot ff. Seines. Register; Robt. Hogg", Rem J. H. Parker, Clerk a t'..^ , -• ' To illustrato the intensity:of ter. tt drought, 'the Washington o . orreepon ent N. Y. Courier stateo, that faTiaabinetarac Md.,' a planter pffered Ile rain for a or. corn from q j .~¢ onilindied acres and i2,4iata,waa ablaW thnreward., - - VANOYIIIRD d CAGES%-6 dos. large, " 514 . 5, %lar A, 9 °-./F.stliffivoi....6-dBt: ( 1 :11 - 45E--.30q prurie , cotting . _l)_Cbacee reed by • - • IiENRY IG & \ , INECCAit-L3 bblZprimefor sale bi- ; aul6 , HENRY 11. COL. . 11[ 4 • 4 . GGS, Ibis. this day rec'd a.r4 'for 6. br ROO' ' HENRY 11. COL:2I. /EARLS . . .I;scasks - for sale. by `"•-"•..—• • , IffiNIISILIDOLLIS6. .I:WESE: 3OO e - bkB;Aariine - Aarge•-cattin" g Cbewtor ale b suW. E1ENR1614001.1.11414. - 4/SIEBIAGE.-i-3P Ibis —ass:4 4 P*FTNI:r LEA 1111b6. - , 10 - db tleittitltikareirralT, CAOVAL YAILISLISU-10 'bb fleflo„* . diqr , C) wtlebr sal SCIIOONXA",M*kOO:. C~gni DOLLARS--A Cerra •'4/ ‘,./ roam; nrranged sad in lioodatir Wadi ea &lore priNsand‘ted on c/.7 -411.7,-nrar wa~ge at., and net far from the Court Etenae.'=TertalfedaY: •. S CIITTIB6I(T•k.50:1.-.141*.dodst. LOSING.out Smarter Stook.of Nutt ud• ntOrNAVA.crVairimitraptrdivii, LOBILL- 1 •100 - bble. , 131•E- „Flour' just recd • brat by -• • J. 12-• B. 4011ISON 4WD. S r O 3ALLS. COPADVARNISIE4 - ”lffiv York" 1" oas hand sild the stl. • • - • • FLEMLTO DUOS. fIittiCIBLES BLACK' LEAW-An flasort xj meat on hair' wad 4 , rale by 'FLEVING/ 1111U3S: Art HE ESE:--8& hrs.' ' prime , eettitig' Chime° itc.breeeristsbr Hallitaketbr sale br .' '• ' soli--,... .' 5 4 t '.."' . R. DALZELL. a CO., 2.slLiberry it, - , w cf.P.ARTNER ! SitI,-. I , hive. this, itay.tta . eai ta', e., nu ion GEORGE k iLitY, and' • continua the Real Rirtate.Stock , and 13111Rroker. . bush nom as ens old eland; 1 , ;o. 21. Ann at, usedar the... 0 414A little of 11. I , leLaiN L. SuN. ' - ' , ' - .U.rblettlia, - - ':...1113 , .br ,,. ..* .Auruat lat. lafra. . .. . .., iIIyORSE'S INNIGORATIN !. ii CORD • 6'dca.. reed. b' JOS. FLVAtiNG.''' t • -. earner Dtbsboulandittarlat /STATUS-BALSAM' WiLiT) OBEEMY V I —1 vas redd by JOS. L n E 1 .--A:;lnrge os. fl cmeu:" Pc~3.•ifg6 iK . STcA~tiT~ iD9.PLF . HiItO:" 'DROWNS .ESSENCE NUE tc-‘:-1 gru: pf this celebtated medidni reed by .1001.71;E)M04 /pANNEL 'COAL: :UANNELiAIUdith—.A. hialk rite Arra. entalnin 400 .:71 , 409..tirt13V asted.... - Ith god ievlupg. :Bowe- .lark• • sit,. th other outbaldlngit th3e - OreltatAf chrtorfollql.l3• %Mole ;well watar.l. - ..1¢ gonna-Skin vaitti ,the ram a.yalp..ort4n. • melkiklpf s q4l IVA= .130tirarizlInlbarter. bik na at p prlcc", rooms P.llj. office aul 0 13. noTAIN i N% rESII WEST4'RN RESERVR,J3I4I'2II. asVO-4"Lnatoßdigs?frATiotgon QTRONG CHEESE—Tavern keepers' trnd 1,7 Wind Howell requiring ' Prune Ptrong , obtain. it cheap st. 3101t1t18 PATTON'S, in time DIV& .AKETISII= -, -10 half bbls. Lab Heritog; calved and car sale allasa at .. , ..11011.43 A PATTON'S. OUT. SMOKE itOUSK- - gur COO HamAtatall Pries 05(0 per %Wand; • asluo ho uld/trMigOß Rld OP ATON ' a . t- In the Dlazothi2L .Q 4 PIRITS' - TUHPENTINE—'IO Ibble:' just ried . end for nt* by IL& BEIM= 4 Up. -- • - T; ÜBIN'S FINE EXTRAOT..-81oz. ' r""`t. f4'" b"E'ligai&iii • no. KEEN-APPLES 6 -bble. Greeir Ap lea . ' „„g4,-4b,.R.kurAtizt.eVi, 13APES HANGINGS—Widta and light ihialca,..elth'loryvrlde anld and vtliat-bordana, In. dtgine,nattams u na A val t es p ty=nz Moat. / I r M , P AP ERS—Plairi a .-mtiona, Ppe rs ofa o naiitipa.pr ti WlTEß P. OARSHALS. VFIOE PAPERS,Approptiate Decima -1 Stii - riwfor Oka:" Of arebyeeturil twintio, for _ . jabutrzrziy,---729 punees -j45t.4e04,44. I for it:Lulu= kix). lir BONZE—Datett Metal, (ioltiLettf, Groin iNj B "' h t t raVairtne an . T. anl LES -T .' & RAW SENNA on hand 6%10 and tar art b YLEDING DBOB. MERCHANTS—Wrapping • Raper , — r;•,s ULU. Co, Mod . . Mier and - r Db1a..3.1•C .Bcg rantkr, tuperlor and mom* ankle. - 00 bdls lm a . Rag and .lianillayrar land rur NTBIIn and Blue Tea bud Dmandstie Wrapm, (41.11 dn. Bonnet Boands.Dlndene do, Vith largo ea pplr pap/ca, litatiOnceS. re, ler federal et, AIIeiWDT T ... WALL PAPER— r at choice aseertrattiof °laud and Onnidon Pew •Banaingt, •Ddaddra. Window. dhadea, de— fir otalo by B.IBADLED, Itna,heny. . 401 - ,E.gltitti S. S. IL PII.I3LICATRItt= kfmilt itoorlf• of Libriileo: at razo.s2.-004-saipo:and . uu;sug " Ts P °l A“ , '``?` 4* SV''lltg: -, . P. 8, , floll ooftply. of tho§octoty'f y!,‘ ..„ g0,.. ; :10 7 , alorue nrlxv ... , \ • ,—.• . ~ . .6,1-LiNo__Two tans Peinvian just rac'd at \ • . the'Seml end Implement Stniefotmlo2 ''''. •-:= , \ J4ADIVIY'S RENOvATING,, SOLI :\ • - R.VT,Just reed vied IM MATO br Si: BEALE'S PAINT :BRUSILEs tin kand anti. for wets . ;.: aall ~, r n. a.. 8 a 1 4401.4004 : • -, 1.114-RIS - .GREENll•a•artis.: liriniii . 0. JIL , Elwin. islet reed Dm iatebr IL E,SELLERA *CA. 111WELLINO HOUSE .YOll .IkLE . ,, \ ,:titaiatell • J" on Robinson Bt.:AE.OMT. near the St q•Akstriod . ...., lmenitrlek: Well *nosed. hydrant at ni0.'49% . : Sc. Par peiee inn teem!, opitrim' the RMI BERT :EstaloOthee of ' ' .', • raTWENTY-FIVE - ACRESOFCOALIANA • near awl Drownrilan Plank nom:. All Beat; at et. YaW or Elan Dessa e Vs with HO- - • • Dwelling Konen seed 10 seres_st KurieusSlll_,e' few Sala a n ea .,: t er , : P.CUTIIFIKRT 1a 1 .7t.1at:3411 \ A-RPEES,CARPETS-..t. cltoiito lot or LJ row stela cheap Brussels Cennewejnst twer„4 ' • W. SIeeLIKTO K a news • • • snl7 . o.lllwl waretrOmrtS Illattat at rra• hilliest price= in cash : 0.7,-frolr'.,-'?"9li.'ssrauaniZlOfts", 4 11)11, OF: THOMPSON'S FEIIALE SEDIIN- -.1 :, ~, Ae.y..riErom ttso Flat, ata 140 0 , 44 0 2:D4.7... 4;4.. . .".. -. to toallnne YL .coke.. eoss.—W., per saulott..tnio,lalf loadirasim . $0_.92 , 11a reo.amt pr lerl ill. than lb. 14410 n. sea • tee 611412 Od• • - rm abemoes, szerpt 14 =moot proUscted Mac= pr; by prop' - - Zarly 44 t2onwill be twacetsors.to metes gybe., ' - THE PEARL, sTeaat...vaLL. 030. able to Mpply orders for Ylour,oa raIDAT witxti g as t b , Allegtinn An 15th„ 38.54.—tu162133 f2AN .NOT BE B EAT ,- AVP.ITIB .- h.. iditrtin, liUmlrstptodthat-Int aro liniment:tine' probrit Ito • 12 tiol4Ad Wt* Watanes tee yet/ aolllolnallt tan tlold Jenolry %be male deelzabloAyles'ot, almost esterr.clextdptkrnvirone,Blletr twat* Run •Pletat 4 4 44 • do, Pent' and. Telex Mr; /ha Mon Card ( LOWN 111 Alan, lta OxklyTts Bata. hada mantialta.,-. axe_ Irent6 /0 60 16 pee amt. talnw.fortnar sateen and much loner than to 7 'other antabltabutans wlll Mat tat tolalsett anlxtator waste" e 117.! Otliennand.atniliara attll And it, to Ode atit mnbunpltonlvotura au/ be( tirpneenneintrelainehase. ortlelts warranted an rammtnnNd„ _ maaapr beet/6/anti Olallna oast 10 Coats tmtft.nt -• • Ma r ket.••••• -.• .. - ,•/1/6/0 „; •?,;•,'t P40141N51 , - - . . Actot • ripEET..oA.x ,, ,t,,EamLoc ir . i c y Ty4IN,CD LEATURTC nozore. hum 12 as midtbrmanufatistred br,rivoll a 16 4 4 pona; ',Welarritattleilttinittomorlftpui arbmat titt , g uw-bluerr eall sod azinio-.1114 - 4n a n t y. ; 114 :al l atiliturpa h ltArriraVaMtlg.. ii:FMLUM A6tSC , I4OSi Co. ACE LkUTag ' izket ,M• - s po SK -30 bble Poriid Btaris, 4 enr , ' !lab. 4:5.-.z0v14,.. ''',7' . .. _ Akt,,,,. : . - usi reed 4•45 z . -of a eV:MA*I2IT ~T'sn 94~3E5,p,--.