r DAILY PITTSBURGH OAZKTTK. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. a. Ji-PBOTKaiu. *- oo.’a iDVKCT^ 10 iOE *'' CT “ **»• jP. *.On. •» t |wl*ilM,«miiimiilftP«w u>ia w ; «• ■nd.lh« Cin-lM* •• ~ •■ ~ '■s&sssags^Srj^as lEr : Uuer) JUICES. ■ tciKlmP , NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. - 4. v- •• = AOOQRDEON STRINGS, Ay I ■ T»K6ffij, WEISSENBORifftCO.,(btor Ci , >;i , ....... COTTON BAIL DUCK. 'nvmN COLT'S Standard Cotton Sail Duck cl n.c.BßAoa*oo.No.rtTiM ' f __ nalJtmrgw —, ~T~, DttY GOODS. ; , ► OWEN; McNAMEE & CO.-Importore_o |ktoaanMi4»ii"JlO™'‘u>dru«rO^J>g"‘ d ‘ COTTENET & CO., ImparVow al getf* » Rnfopaatt Qoulx. No. 40 EtmA ttwefc. .opars?.:., • : ,- - • —— —r •:fj» PSTEIN & lIONIG, 100 Liberty nt., aud • TAMES OWEN, 15 Broadest., ImportcVo? ■i SCHUKPBK & HAARAUS, Im- - • ' -- - B. HATCH 4. C 0.,; 99 Chamber* »treot,i . lOHN M. DAVIES, JONES 4. 00.,-Jm-j I’-tWpSm ' - . ■ • ' * __ >“■ r"”* ' A-OKMAIN eemsuy. • • f TSSHto • Mexican Mustang lanimmt in; proptUtor. 3MBro»dy*T-N.Y. iy^^; DAGUKKKEOTYPES. >T GURNET, No. 349Broiidwtty, the oldest ■ ■. ; 1 expresses; - ■ r* DWARDS, SANFORD & CO., Foreign Afted toani KwaaSl P4rt»«f U» w^l% lT tS&*W Wttibargb, Ari«m» * Q>» • ' ■ ~ m * -X? __ fftiTwmt AND OEKJLAN FANCY BASKKTS. finABEESZINX k CO.,s2Maiden SJr|ws|fcW*»tJ«nw; un4 WorksUodA, *6- • AND MACHINE TOUIA A^^-kbrsSSSH? • - - .. —PAPKBWAREHOUSE OYRTJS VT. FIELD & CO,-llCliff rtreeL nutciiU. • ■ - Uogaiao ffcDNCAN, LEWIS i BARTOW, N 0.161 HEFXANCE SALAMANDER SAFES, A ——: ; . TOTB AHD FASO* OOUBS. .T iULKOBN * CO., M'Maiden ; nOOBB AHD UtuMSKY ItJEST lU.ER,'COATES t TOn^No-J™ WIXDOW GLASS. PAIMTB.^S. . TL POILLON A CO.. I™pQlS~~a_.crf Oo«3i to» Wtator rpnos. WHlTE ‘^CoTNo^'ll^Soutli 2d BOOTS & SHOES. WHO tB BET All, JAMES 8088,. . ' ori MABBET and 6, Union ata., 3d door «iS."®S£S*ttolSSajSs M&SiS ffltoßlaSTtn. GiMtemlUi Zm «£«* •rt*eWJ» - riSSSr:.-.-—-»• *. twmeroTß>b«y* »ad BdBgBVfU- S^SSiSSSSSSS^SSjpjgBj^. ,^3 FANCY CHINA OTuSgT-/ 66" WOOD STREET. PITTSBUROB. JUST Imported and now PP e “^J a S I SfMt SgftSSSggSa SsSSgr WH. DATXDBOH * CO.. . i it AVn FACT [JRERS s-iiil deal era m Vial*, Tyl BeKtofisi •H,“»3ySSSS*Htt2!S£'p£ ' - .. - •_i ', ; r&npoitendf 6. * KWfttaftiUlea r NEEI> £ E S. • ■. ; ;..v Ae«ata forthe most Gelebraieff , woo Lia r*nsx Bonitir,*BWio smuts, ... • nßjLvntßM*- «r-. :■-••- - - jobkiTchapmah. ; . xbuOf.vSAT.lt AND - &KTAJL DhALKR Uf - 53 Haiti, that, nrntmfk, IMP. . •. *«n(l> PITTSBEBGH COACH FACTORY. — -aw- »!»“» ; . s “ * : ' ; ' ' "° l> J all and Winter GoodJu BBMOBD WATTS. . - MBROHAiIT TAILOR, : 1 - ' •1M JJBZBTTSTREET' -,j tl :| JffATE now on hand alaxgeStock ofjoj^ -—jpATffKTfl. OH. CLOTHS. &e. , IfCLINTOCK 4 BROS. »«>“»““- • xi*iia<l'R»«Cßrpet«.. AI#o«. <W OotM. . Run, Window Bh»d*3*Bt*lf_Rod*vil*%Ua*K t»Kgyaw>t of AU *rtldfcßUß#s#r»nr:k*P^^ n *' BtMDbMtA lloom or Jo *Tf«f (irpint. JUmaettm thf place, So. 113 Hirkjift. KlTiibwtr. .'•• •••■<■•_•••• ««---• wk. a, rawnra TIBAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. S 7 Front ■ **rt»t>Bddocrftom Hitot;Pealo|a bOt»Ch*m- PflflOrfcPl*!!®®**®' Oo*lprgp«tjrtao*tilM»d#okL ; “ •asr^u aUgaagr. sr/g^gay LEATHER. ! FRITZj HENDRY *„p r %- DA ,s».a North TIURD. Stntt, rBII±iOA y OUOCCO MANDFACTDRKB3. COtTR-, ’ Carnage! fig Bate.’ ! ' „ rmsflß undewigneanAa jnstncoivracflrSSf I fromU»Z«st.&thil UAS&XAQ* WAB&SB^gg s^i3fSS»ssjlasKSiS r pß^^^; *IjVuSS« I aamUMwari a tw tut. f&am i M-WEST^VELT t VenBtUtt®lu'd M StOatr (t«rt, Ktt£gr|W: BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. JOSEPH S, k A. P. MORRISON. Attor •l strati Lev, OOee No. 145' Fourth tireet, between HmithAtld tad Great. PltUtrorcb. Pv mytM T Yf i HALL, Attorney at Law, “Boko •I- • welTa Bnildlnfft,”<lrtat stmt; between yoortKand PUaond Allar. en3tP«lrT OBERT E. PHILLIPS; Attorney at Law, i; st.toQi».aio. <» T J OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— X Owner of FUlh end Qr*nt«treetB,op^>iltetheCoart iawa atope. FltUbargh., <• ; ■ JAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, Ofico Fotath rtqeet. netr fttmt PBtabnrgb. Jrifrcy _ IRANOISC.FLANEGIN, Attorney at LaW, No. 170 goerth atreet. PHtabargh. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, -No. 89 Fifth ■treet.yittibgrgb. U» J. HENRY, Attorney at Law. Office,- -JCi. oomw of Thiol »nJ !W.o'*».itro.U, Clnota”*ll mwKERSASP BROKERS. .--i..---, -ilntttPll ICTXWM WILKINS & CO., njcccwsots to a. wnxnra a - ~ ' BAHKEBS & EXCHANGE BEOKEBS, JVO. 71>V L'H TU JfTRKBT, FITTBBUHQU. - IN tho numerous euspenflions of. Bankers and Broker* throughout the oountry. durlngtbo lift cimonths,wears«aififlftdtbattoalmost BTerrluftMiw their troubles hare grown, out ora departure from their legitimate buftnett* and we tbdrofers -tlto occasion to w thro the public. In adrahm, that oospe«ilUlons In <jt ftoeks,” or Other * tmtelas opp rationV’ahell tempt u* fromtbsirtrtet andlecitimat* Huaof barhusinr**, better ing thatin nroldlagull «oeh i-irestmeiite. we ehall uot ojJt be better able to ecrrc our customers and enm»their ; safety, hot that in alopUaxmeh a mote our own ultimate benefit, fed WlLKlHaetv. fIMEKNAN & CO.. Bankers and Exchange ■ lookers. No. 96 Wood street, comer of Diamond Alley. Bank Notesand Coin; Discount Time Exchange, and Promissory Notectnaks Collection* In a I tbeprtneJpalcltie*ortb«Onlnu;ne«iTe Deposit*on »U andonlntcTwt, and lira their prompt attention to all oth er matter* appertaining to a Broker* burners. Exchange constantly for tale. gpgtßß axHm. ir ~.Jteruac« «**«*• T RAMER, & .KAUM, Bankers and Ex* V.'ehangoi&oker*. Bay»ndwell Gold w»d SUT«f*»d St Not*£ negotiate loins on B*sd or Stock Sycu twU,Bon£uie womiwory Not«*»*ad TUn® BUI* MdWeft. Bay vxi «U Stock* on Coaum**k>n. tt>U*e» tUms nude on *ll point* to to® Union, j*® 0 * Third and Wood itrwU, ilireKlr opposite lb® bt-Ch*w* IlntaL “li* 1 ! SiiclSasonMo Cbscfca lomkt ni «oH*etkmf «*d« on a«ny *U prtno* MdStaUofthoUoltadSUt**. . . . w(n j_ n i - P tt?wSiit pwoihim foreUfti nnd Amwlenn I “idmon, no n. couloMn.au of Pmloc.. «Mpi*l I wt <m ÜbecnitgrPU. StUifia. j. *. WILLIAMS & Co.; Bankers and »T lSth»oit.llnjkrn. North Kut oonu* of Wood ond T AdSS&to. UWrol toro*. •Mi eongao. prompt!? otuedod •». HOLMES 4 SON, Dealers in Foreign _ __ d Bill* of Rxehangy, C*rUflfl*ta» «££*• Jl Bank Not** and Spoda, No. 0® MWfcetktmU Ktt»* tmh. Pad* on all tt* prlndj»l dtto* ttuoonhoot th« United State*. __ - BOOKSELLERS &c. L. READ, Bookseller and t Statiooer,No. m Tg* Joarth itwct; ApoUo Ball dins* JOHN 8: DAVISON. Bookseller and Sta meet, caw locrUu ntarargn. »■ ¥ TENBY S. BOSWOBTII. Bookseller and H Pfiw In Bt*tlon«lT. *c-, No. 82 Market *tr«fc, War «*■ iMmcrotul. Pimbtßdfc Efc. AY & CO, BooisoUero. and Stationers, w, Wood tusxi dnor to the ecrneroi Toira, School »ad b* botto ccnrttnUy rn h*n^- COMMISSION , rr «. *o»«U - fe CO.. 170KWABDING A COMMISSION MEB atwUPKubttrgh. s. • .. .T“ * -AerM'BANE, Commission and For- IS'*BOBISON A 00"'WhoieKdo Gnwras ""ra^ 'GPBSOTR°HARBA¥OH'i^Tsa« S S BMta R. n*rb*o*X) Ooxamlalctt «nd *I»i r w2s — renT .. - • JONES"* CO., S S MCSBorato JaassKsgM»ass!saasß& Ptfctitaaxh. - =“ JOHS TOKWi I -TOFM WXtT i co., Wholesale Orooois, ißSHaES^sr** 9 -* 'borgh. - • ' - : tazrste> P»- ‘ rSTIIOMAS PALMER, Importer Una ucawr nr McCUSTOCK, Importer aod Whole; ; mVSiRRTS"-k”PAfTON, WLolcsalo ana R&- M Grww*, on tho tutam bM* tM pUnwnd. pltatipiUFi.;’. S¥m' M SIIAW, Commission mid For vinw-t*' cmstao.u. Oblo. _ T It H«m * C«n»f s3Sfe»^'; —~ORY £ O OPS. ii’RANKVAN.OORPBB, Vtoin V^JMfcco“ <! wh&«SaRcSS A-A2**s£Jt *** * £»& ntubotjk. ciipinr i' BtmoimtXD, latrwU Pltfbßfgfc. • _ - [ROGERS. ■■ ' ' ' m T*** M ■' ■-* -l-'TI VOOSI ' ’•’ iMHK'HiSBATOH * BOOMS.;; |~V ENERALCOMMIBSION l*w tw.l in Wrw>Lnmai Product tad PtorltViM* Mo HARBATJGH & BOOHEB,' ■' _ £lOR WARDING COMMISSION MER -■ . ... jam, ouwra ““ & eardlneT, • ' ■anoteSALß DKAIKBa, /£,= ; ■'Tloiir, Pwwjygff, L ' “t. ,| „ >»«■««* WC tMI. TS*“ISTdICKEY’* CO., Wholcwdo^Gro- I QAIAu iTii’irTiintf goa In Prodnoi* • hmu». TnHN Wholesolo Otocem iffSSi>wSE tow foroah. • _ ft. joyta. 1 WholoesloOro- jpfari&i. •• -■: : : ttt —r—; JWW » *. OOBBW*t ••! WH. v - »>tyg tifllUT. ; 1 4CO, Wholesale Or*- IWEBBagaaSa saaßife m rPOBKKT DAIi/iHLL ft; c P~r, agencies. —* »■ cro “ m S. CTTTHBEST & 805, wiehieaa General CdmmfMxon and Colleo tionAgSncj Office, ■ _ .• the collection of. Home ana Foreign r M*maUla*nd*llotherH<«»j ln MleWsjn Btocklindlnmngyiggggggjj Drtjnit,,iachln».. t *<2£^&Lis£ d '‘ f 4 OSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, A Btoek, HerrUndis. «nd BIU Broker, olSee >«• *j Fourth etwlet, kbore Wood, DMineM pn>mpUr.»tttnd«l CJAMUEL L. MARSHELL, SecretaryCiti tep'l Ingqnnae Comianr. tveiur etroet. FM. GORDON. Secretary Western Insil . ranoo Oft, M y*tw{ rtragt. - _ . OARDINBRCOtSTN, Agent for FranUiii nre Inmranee Company, Borth-eaft corner of Yfood andsWtfws«t»* •» " ■ ' ? ' A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu titoi)ioQnßOr OdoUW7. 43 Water street. MUSICi &C. TOHfi Hi MBLtiOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, •I Maaleand Mtßiad lortramenU, Behooi Bonk* and fagftjas^gßsjaa.^ 10rt " HENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu -I'l tW> InrtmmtnU, and Importer of Italian Stoino, SlfaMutftiTWonma « CtaVa Brand wJtli cSenian’f ASolean Attachment. Also Itor Dnnbsm • DRUGGISTS. JOHN HAFT, Jr.,-(successor to Ja«. Jl’Guf- I Wholesale and Ketail Dnufgirt and . Dealer l£ affiOil*DjSExflMW. Ml Wood ewftW? toP» *** VL&n Al3y. PiU>&trsfa. «-Be«nlar for I*. ronraMedVdaa. mnw_ fOUN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in •V Draff* Paint* Oil* Vamlahe* and Dye Staff*, ?•<>• 29ft Liberty street, Pittsburgh.' ' . All orders wUI recelTa proort attentton. ■ <y Agent for Mchepfga Polmonic rijrup._my jWjj U A. FAHNESTOCK A CO„ Wholesale XJ # Drngrtrirta. and paimfhrtnmaofWhite If*<k.»go onrner Wood and Pront *tn»t^lMUe- T| 'E. SELLERS, Whoiewito Dealer in IV, Dni**. Paint*, Die Staff*, 011*. So.T6Wood ftwet, MtUbarsb. Good*warranted..l*naa low. . imniri „,tt, m — r —......0ma0s uißa , ORAON A REITER, Wholesale A Retail [f Drtuurtrt*. comer of Liberty and BCQalr atxwt* fmborsnV SCHOONMAKER A CO., Wholesale • Prugglrt* No. ft*. Wood rttwt Wttaborgb. , TOSEPII FLEMING, Successor toL.Wiloos *1 A Co- rnrner Market street and Dlamond—Kerojera- Jkntjr on hand a full and complete M * ort “s n i I , J f Medtelne Cherts, Perfamerr. and all artletot tartfoflr «?><«*-«•“ boon. i . WOO!. MERCHANTS. H LEE, successor to MURPHY LEE, , Wool Do.tr, uid anßlvloo Mmeayu to lh« f AmetiSD WooU/ Good* .No 137 ÜbertT rtreet. tar* . _ flB. DAVID HUNT, Dentist, may again HiM. VARIAN, M. D„oEce6th Btreot, TV b*io«Smithaoiii, <a<»ms,.-*.» u> B.VV. T to 8, r. u. bj3Mi*_ "1 SCOTT, Dentist, Fouitn street, giSSA ,) , endoonu-tof «irt* 0Ootho«i*(3gB» from 0 a. *-to ft r. a j #ll All work warranted. /* MERCHANT TAIEORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor tad Clo b. thler, NO- T* W»d ftreet. PartfcoUr tOndn BoyPaad dcthlnx. 11016 7 STTLLIAM DIGBY, Merchant ■TaUor.Dra- I}/ per tod D«*l«r In CUrtfalmt. WATTS 4 CO., Merchant Tmlom.Tsl amSSHaatuim amtSfls *“» >&gl« «seSs>n« will pU«»« clt. ai» all lolil JIAXUFACTURIVI BARNiiILL 4 CO.,' D OILER MAKERS “iii SffEirC-IRON f% WORKBBB, M*nuftcltttef* o/ n*rnhni • P*unt T W WOODWELL, "Whole salo and Retail I J - Mina&ctortr anA C*W»A W«»,No.SS JSMSSSffifc-sH£3b?» athmy Catr- £*£«*<* w«.anx until **■ Bolivar Eire Brick and Crucible Clay Hftn riVlllS COMRAJOT^IATnSQ^'IjtA^OED J^isssatssMagisaasJ B<sd£*CI»T., PHtrtntrghlgapUmWttK I*o- ■ . . .. r Boot* and Bhoean lAMBS 8088, No. 89 Un-lot atrMt. M WssteSSS^SaSSasSMSS rSTrSsKsa Salt Want*. Ona*T«* owtf” .J 1 " 1 Wr * . Ymfeha* BeoUtoi to iwll tueh va artlcl# ' Hati anil Cap»- f ’WILSON * i SON X«P <» l “i a S“y .I? flrsti* * eall toft** pcrduMing «lwwbg*» • ;.... JJJUB I. tt&M. O RD & co. triHILEHALB AMD Kq»tU HAT AND: CAP MANBBACTOBERS, AHU BKAt*K3T!*'AL>-XtVMt)r - IWla.,- . coßjrv>,pr : *'poD,tsorirTHßtß*ra, CAfff And AurßMmftt. di a*™*- stjto* With itrtrt regard to dnrv \' g SISSSSS^SAS^SS^^ ST I charing ttamißV* { -•_ ‘'• • ■' l ; • ' C. B. HSABBY & CO. . CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, . • ■ Tin an .tt, yyuz itAHKET. , . WOULD respectfully inform their friends ttepobne ll»tthjjltmle•»» seegEs&mm ; u i. urorarot—-•cufu' J. j. sonant..-. »• s -2°’s^- i®3BUßan, PA. mRACK und Depot Railroad Seales, UM, 1 OaitJa aiGrmla dn4 Platform uid Dncr Ceks of oil »Lp*. Spring, IDrnp and Thumb laUIiM, Con** I MIU* of TArtooT kudc Wint Mill*, *ppn>rod P***ffg*» (Boltfood FMUnlngt: MaUoaU* Jrpn Cuii&gaof freiTn , rirty In form aod,flnUh. - i ■ .- i ■' .' 1 W.W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS,. , zn.im'ond'B33 Iltlxriy ttrtH, oppwtlt l>Kt, - WTBBOMU. „ MONUMENTS, Tombs, Orovo Stonoa, (1M wltO d«J*tell «t!l» i ■ *a2o -•■• ’ ’•'- I .' • .i* Hew Good* and FaaWot» IW Omtleßi«i»’ • Clotting for Spring of 1864. . •_ Ki WATTS* CO. l»g ftWJeWPW 1 fiBKOOMB BTAMUSa.' bucccmot*. to , ksk«BKS' * gicvnulT** corw of lIJENNEDY, CHILDS *• 00,, fiftunfooj i- ' l ,'V. »*.: Urocer and. Prodo«* ftn&Pltt* nty (troet, PltU* fO<jers,Conv , Woo4*.nßdS&ti iSgIIISE*S§S .» cotßUf» r*munr», : . - ? \ CO, "Whole., iiMi GOTHIC Dt Roar <aa.cu.tiim. ton" oSrJS. —’.it. t-oorro -jCO.fnigcP' I NEW YOBE ADVEBTIBEMENTB. Nusrartrttt.) • - ■' MEDICINE. RdiabU Km* tn flit 1866. HIILIHERY. Mrs. WM. SIMMONS, SW Jlnadviv..*/. r~ . 1S now prepared to exhibit, ana offers for I —*" »tid retail Boycra. »t tbt tpwyt po* Sa^^S& , SSBSrSS»BM. (Ttr any, one wtabiiahtnant tothU *s^; g»«'!Hgfta> t g»?ss ftffiSSSS.S“WnS milUnar. Madamo lAbslleW. ofwiJ, *nd Mr*. fon.^ ?? 1,,r M ore a«“!|.»lSk__ Daguerreotype Materials, &o. »maSlS?ortr«l»a)% KOMrtgtolltot IM. adKrtaf "X NTfioNlFsKnoral Depot of Matcr'inln TV fo»th«D»»ofr»ctT»B,»ndfcr platuroaa Ftiptrond TiGir. Owaiogne* farnlshfrioh Wplie»ti° n - . , O&icSitoseat bycxpre**P***? l *. " d JS u X7:JE£ partta with whom we ere drarefeh erica aa taihairnblllty tohar for the coodi on. ?SStwit*thrlr ® l^®& n t f > ll K7%w X fK2St2C^Y’ porUttoo.- fe2T-3mY R. ANTHONY, 303 Broadway, fl. *., Bag Manufactory. •/ HAM. Flour. Feed, Gran, Meal, Hominy, ghe£ thrtkwheat, Salt. Qnano Wddlotter Unda « itasa made and printed to order by machinery wit net patch. Addr«e*,aaebnT*,- ... . 11. riattttreti,i>oo WM. SIMMONS, ; Wbolenalo Dealer in STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY, ftS7-3mT CM DUO AD WA Y, X. T. Straw Goods, French. Flowers, &c. j /'I ASII purchasora are eolicvtod to examine our STRAW GOODS, : fnneb whfiftr will bMbtrod laperior to that of Mir other ■ltnlUr house in the OUf. ____ __j, rf^ssi^TgiaaßSSa^t 'n?S r ™ i Sfi°^, hv «nr. WlllUm. NrrTort. •lIASII MUSIC & PIANO STORE • op I EPOBA.CE WATERS, No. 333 Broadway, New York. I OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY.' Music at Greatly Reduced Rates. ‘VTOTWITHSTANuINQ the combination ■ i\ of M lUlo Dnlen to knp jnp th* prtnM of nott-cop* ® feaasasßSiMs. « Mat**. He fau[ a}» mad* SSSBS amont then tV wtetnUd nodtr fi (ttpwftl Hoxxca j Watu? PuJro* and lh»Jlrtl premia* t °{ I T ilmm A OD.'ltUlUi (OWllflOf thl ®)uW MfDUI Mtondhand riAOQo At I «?£&: i hoo!5I*« iSTSeellint tll*wrat to and. ehnwSia. All OTATrt pTtwapUr * t *f n waUlWttbf *h* country, P«H>aiA ,1 —?.-■> MiMt nttlonw and acbadul* of prl** of - A CARD. ! 61<5 * itOtYßms' BELL. V ° * OL®"& WODlD'cnsapectfolly inform tho trado tmt htafcmffltrf »»<> m«n«acto»o stri« for Uu. r rrlnc TYwl* will bo rrodr for InopoiUoo ontho lfltlior fiR-'r Voatllls morohoat from Ko» Tort »‘‘■tjrTSS.'SfoKSIS: btr apert 6* will bar# later iwJ Bier* ran*a ftyw* '*&%.'%£% «»«fr..brt* .rtgrt pay n>tr own awry attention. jal»-2mT To^Smnsr' BROTHERS & CO., I WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, . jmr tosk no mihand»eor.Af 1 j'MPORTINfI the leading Dram from their Nail urf n*lr DnaMi Uilr GtoT***odBtr*s*< ™>l U“ r"«nT<rUirSST< Ibatf bwt atfnttaft. ALPERMEX, j. Donaldson, Alderman rVSlCE, corner of Wnn aad Sl Clair sts., 1 9 rtttabursh. AllbnUsaM r«rUl&l&a to tb«o0^« of ‘WARD. OFFICE cornet of Grant arid Fifth streets. Sk^safga^ts* MISiCELLASEOIJS. STEWART & KILGC MAKOTACTUUBIUJ Of COOKING, HEATING, • i . . : asd . i ) . FANCY STOVES, ORATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings o. ali kinds. . OFFICE ANE WAREHOUSE, No. 267 Liberty St,, comer of Hand, PITTSBtRBD, PA. HARDWARE EOS SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE MAKERS. B. T. Leech, Jr,, jV* 151 WOOD STREET, riTTSUVHOH. Ht ts, doth*, LteMi DtmukJ, Ucm,t+«f IWr Bn* Jertry Timber, NpriniC*. Axl«^y»nti«h,*D.,*o. A. A. HARDY. _ •Agent of the Staduon and IndianapolU ° RAIUIOAD, _ No. 80 Water st., Pittebnrgh, Pa. jtSMjd , . ----- —:— ROBERT H; PATTERSON'S fe* livk^^^ lk Comer Diamond tired and Ckerry AUe y, rtlfi.tr PITTSDOHUn. FA. ~ ASHLAHD HOUSE, aboq SIRKRE. ABOVE SEVENTH stout. P BIL ADBLPBIA. H. 8. BENSON, Pbopbxbtoe. ‘ ayTV&d bf Beard, |I,M pcr &asJn a a.»u—lTd______ fVAUkEASniONS FORLADIES’DRESS- jlmtprtrteMnet WTO b* on mlo on ti» l#* * Bo ** ,Bo j£|g t £ g.WILSON, l«8Tif ; : ,i : : jtft.gn UMn. >bov tUad ittwt M~Si —»• f. JOWW' -y.-~.UJO. JBTCttltt ; KIEE; JOSES 4 * . p&oprtetors. ..., KTER’S PORTABLE BOAT LINE. ! Si, COJmtBSIOI,. p URluilUiltStCUUi Buin, Betenfli ittwt, Htti l n*s:.rv.«i rock. 5.6. n*nu,Ki*rV«* banking houses of I JOES T. HOQQ: ; •t i\ ' ;. W fIKWTUIKti- . " Wo.«fioCTHar>«r- ' JJJSiS!B?”‘ {ftlSSSSroff’ _ , Site- •"“'I UNIONTOWRiK-V - £' « J illlgßßiSfeeseiSrg Oomipctod*nCß and oonecUoM wilcU+d. naanr. . ' —— Ik yf OSES F. EATO?TnJ. 19 Sixth at., agont J|lesgafs§*S“ ir SffiiSSh'SSt i££ I SrS»hS : ptSl>aNoiS«ii4 i ffMl> i «r« ai ln Ilk* taniio Ibr Ow »U of M* •» »ItnS5Bi»» I > ll “r lufTOtlAa*, wjd K{ja to tlu • to tbs follow. ~-r ; ~ ifiggSHpl 1 HBrnft; I l*m2Z3* .„, ■ Knotr M Kthm»-.-. • . ‘•-V-VrJEnSr’* ” .L. B.Ut!ngrtua. in vrmisnv.Johsitos, 'urmFaAphUllßa. t AmtrffvVoltoß. '•■■-'■ '• 1 » t . Wn*oaUjCKkil«» : »ta;rw.t«giu»f v .. -dtf. Sritraqne Trflnme, i . •, QflddT Paper tf CAa CWy. • 'rnHlSinonooftheoldcstand most tridely . ■ <aTrt **- 1 ’ ;) i nagan & AM,. ; . , ; ;XTO. 01 Harlot ot, art) closing out their on ' 4if*itodtofDnrOflod4nt»atonttiu»(lli«)antfrOTi i£merpTi«*. marhaalng ttntr fpringjap rijfV.- • wa bAT* wfband A fin* uaortmant of th* fallowing ®SK^wSßt2xJ En * Q f hd s>S*S»*»«t»»torinSM« ivbleb wiUba«oidUAgmtneriae«. 'i .u,y jDINB AND CEDAR WAKRr-SAtfqgL \ I^SSOSSBXilMWxnaitak^ldtf'ltAzidViu^Mm uofcr !8, 1855. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY2B.IB6B FUOM CAUFOUNIAi The steamer George Law, from Aspinwall, with Ban Francisco dates to the Ist insL, armed, at New York at half past eight o’clook Sunday morning. Her epeoie freight consists of $l,- 118,000 in gold. ‘ ' Sho fringe 801 passengers, including General Echmlquo, tho President elcot of. Peru. Tbo transit across the Isthmus know regular ly made from ocear. to ocean by the railroad.— Xho formal opening of the line was to take place on the 20th. Vrom UlO PlMor Tlbxm. DMADrut Btbahroat Accidext —Terbiiilb Los« 6p one o’clock on Saturday afternoon, aa tho steamer Pearl, of the Oombtn*-' tbS lino, which had bwa racing with the M'nttr vrur, of tho CiUiena’ lino, from MnfyxyiUe to Sacramento, was nearing the latter city, her bollor exploded, very nearly destroying the boat and harrying a large number of bnman beinge , into eternity. From tho many conflicting etate mentain regard to the dlaaetor, wo gather tho following:—Thoro were ninety-three paeaengere on board, of whom thlrfy-flre wine Chinamen.— Of theeo tho bodiee of twenty-two, who wore killed, have been rooorerod.' There were mno teon at the Hoepital on Satnrday, who wore ter ribly wounded. Bomo of tho enfferoro hare had their arms and lege blown entirely off. The pilot, who was thrown several feet into the ei£ e oaped with but little injury, and also the cook and steward. These aro the only officers of the boat who were eared. Captain Baris ana Mr. U’Bride, of Wells, Fargo & Co/s .Express, are i among the dead.’ Tho treasure belonging to Wells, Fargo k Co. -was Bunk. The boat Is a total wreck. A rope was .pro* cured, and the wreck has been hauled to the riser side, abreast of the Gas works. Tho after cabin and the hull Is all that remains of her.-- Those passengors who were fortunate enough to be. aft 'in tho cabin, providentially escaped uninjured. . Capt. Baris was killed immediately. The pi lot' Sir. Williams, was thrown a considerable •distance in the air, and fell in the river, within a few feet of the Yolo shore; he was subsequent ly picked up, and will doubtless reeover. His escape is certainly miraculous. The appearance of the wounded (and scarcely one escaped) whs a Boul-eickening sight The Chihamon and wo men groaned and walled in a most hwftil manner. The explosion waa distinctly seen by many per sons from tho levee, and a moment after Its oc currence inoumeranlo boats, and also t|e ferry boat running between Sacramento and Washing ton sped to the scone of .the disaster. The bo dies wero picked up, and a party of men pro ceeded to clear away the wreck for the purpose of saving or recovering those remaining on board, if any. In tho meantime many bodies (some of them mutilated In a shocking manner) were re covered from among the fragments floating in "the river. The number of missing is about 80, it is said. . Adams it Co/s messenger, Mr. Keefer, is safe* he had just gone aft to get his express matter to take forward and it saved his fife.; The letters, treasure and express matter of Atoms fiw. wore also saved; the letters were soaked byfall ing in the water. - Four persons jumped in the river, and were undoubtedly drowoed; the our-' rent waa very strong. Tho Enterprise soon after, but her assistance waa not needed. The river was filled ’ with drift-wood from the rearl, and boatmen veto engaged in picking There wero only Tour ladies on board_ of the pearl, oil of whom were sated without injury- The Measengor of Rhodes & Eusk’s Express was lolled, and all the express matter lost. Mr 'Samuel Jones, book-keeper of TVella, Fargo & Co., was badly Injured, but not dangerously.— an the firemen of the boat were killod. .. •_ . t As no register was kept of the passengers names, it will be impossible to gito a correct list of Iho killed. ’ A gentleman who was at the stern of the boat at the time of the explosion, says that or the ninety-fire on board, exclusive of the and crew, about twenty escaped injury. The remainder wero either killed directly,. scalded, or thrown into .the river. _ 'Many are lying at the Hospital,. cry l* iery underlain/ A gentleman from Shasta, teUs us thatelere&of hisacquaintances ontheir -way tff the Atlantic States left on the Pearl yes terday -for Sacramento. Ho has not been able to find one of them. They all had large amount s of money about them. . A largo number of the deceased Chinese hare been removed by their countrymen. A story is current that the engineer of tho bcateacaped by swimming to the Tolo side, when ha took totho woods, and has not once been seen or hoard or. Bacuamzhto; Jan, M. Twenty-six bodies hare been recovered from the ritor to-day, making forty in all, (exclusive of wounded and anburt;) eighteen of these were Chinamen. Twenty or thirty more are euppoa edtobe in tho river yet At thistime there are thirty-one bodies in a room at the Station House. Wadlcigb, engineer, Is under arresf. ; i' Some of tho bodies wore thrown as far assay* i enty and eighty feet from tho wreck. From the 1 1 many and frightful nature of the wounds-ihfiicti | | ed the boilers must bate been scattered to frag | mehts. As yet no cluo has been discovered as I I to their whereabouts. .Of the whole number of | passengers aboard; about thirty were Chinamen, j the largest portion of whom worn killed. Wil-1 Uam A. Tilmae, the clerk, whs writing in Ws! room at the time of ihe explosion, Ho was I r oWn into the fttr, and fell an tho.Qvbih floor of I the boat Before be could recover an upright I position, a dead man- fell, on top of him. He says that be sawn great number of arms, lego | and dismantled bodies flying in every direction I around him. *. Capt Davis was standing nearthe I wheel house at tho time of the catastrophe* Dis body was recovered this morning, A ghastly] wound at the comer of tho right eye, shows that | he must hat©: been killed instantly. Mr. Ran dall, the mate, was saved, with both legs and one arm broken. Ltsx or SXvxn.—il. C. BldwoU, steward.; Ed* ward B.'Springer, barkeeper, but fatally wound-, odj CapL Randall; not expected to survive; Thomas iSberidanjpasseugori both legs broken) and a band noorly cut off, not expectea'td recov i er, -Bi B. CoT»U,"passeDger, badly redded;' H., Herfey, deck band badly scalded; Uavid Mouse, deck passenger Blightly wounded; Philip Ruey, deckhand, leg broken; Nicholson, leg bro ken in several- places, ‘JX P,;NiQholfl,,flrro of Polley& Co.; Sacramento, slightly wounded; Emanuel Lc.wenJ’df jShaafy f.W d *! ’ James -PoltteV-- £the hoad; i Samuel J. Jones, .of SanFraneisco; Ti£, man, clerk* sKghtly wounded;, eight Ghiuomo* in Hospital, ariofour taken to private quarters, variously injured; R- K- WUiamf. pllot, slight-. ly wounded Vri* white men at Hospital; Henry , Kcefef, Adams& Co;s messenger, unhurt: Geo. Hoy. unhurtVß. Thompson, do.; -i—- Lentxer, j do • Moffit, do. ; Andrew Wodlolgh, engineer, j do/; and four-ariflve others, presutoeffte have left for pan Francisco unhurt List or thb Dxap.—Col Alex. Anderson, tornej ot few, fruiterer, of Swi Fraaoisoo; V?m.-Mcßnde,_and T B. Mount, messengeraof Wolls, Fargo, & Co. t Capt E. T. Davis; Capt.' Randall,' mater 0. ‘Av ShulU, of Marysville;-Francis Fluker, EgngTs land N. Y.; ; WUUan# formerly in; employ of Brown & Co., of Sacramento; John Staffer* ; miner, of Penn.; Geo, .A. Clouse* miner, of In diana; Charles JeweU, fireman; James Smith, cabin boy; six unknown white mon'recoterod; five Chinamen recovered. ~ t MiA<3 atiAjnsoDß.—fer states that there ; was no steam, Btaoketorfirfl to boJefitt'cm board the boot oftei; the explosion, and he; experienced no unpleasant [effects. front either/ »■-:? ; ;.v.r Foot' men were at tho table playing cards, : when tho whole front of tho boat tlew awty, and | • they wero left unhurt Col Anderson, who had j ibecn watching the game, hadwaroely quitted , them and walked forward, when *thb explosion i I took place, end he was killed,'. / D | A MunDXnsEHoso.—SrociVo*, Jan. 20,1.201 ip. M.— murderer of Mr. Heslep, j ; the County Treasurer, Was h«og bythe people,, between 7 and 8 o’clock-yesterday morning. ; He I ' was about 30 Years of age, a native of Liverpool, : England,and immigratedto Caßfbrela traiio,t .. ,■ •• \ Th* Coxtba Costs Ltbchhiq.—Tho l three : men hung at Tomer's Ferry <m j named Salvador Valdes, (a native of California,) iJoie Ardde and JaOa P.'Gonxales, two Valdes made a confession, in whichho lidged having killed .seven pa** o ”* more horses and cattle than he conld remand A Doxx-w-Two Frenchmen, one » OiAlsna, and the *thw » doel in Contra Costa ooantf. noon. m.6p*rti« fou*6t OaAjj - at tl o out end Of tho eoTo ny this mpmuig; The. §S£rTrColb7,-»jfo ud htfeatehßd, .ftrah irai Jiind- " Bootjnck. Colh,.' end tho child were fctmd Mre. ColbT ‘-1» effll alhe. Her lett thfeh !« hroted Inihrao pUcee,te{tßaU. broken, end ] Uso Mteral ribs braken': in sseh o namner thot tier InnzsV -^0: torn. l>r. BUko, ottendent, fitinim there is a bare possibility of her reefivny. — TtUgrap\ to Slat* Journal. liuuoiUTioa.—The Now York Journal of Cool jnerce Rays that the Government of Great Bri tain, alarmed, it Is said, at the tide of emigra tion • which baa set toward Australia and the United States, and fearful that the wheat fields of England will ware in rain for the reapersL hare, introduced m bill into parliament, which imposes, upon tho ship-owners carrying passen gers from the United Kingdom, conditions fair more onerous than were' ever contemplated by any aet of Congress.- The Journal has been Bished frith a copy of thebiil, whioh an* English correspondent thinks is almost certain to pasi It was prepared and brought inby Mr. Peel anp Viscount' Palmerston, and was read in the Hoqsp Commons, Jan. 80, and ordered to be printed. . Tho bill profiles that e?cry statute adult pda seuger, shall; hate iu'foyage about the tropwfcj 14 olear superficial foot, of deck i on the upper passenger neck; and twenty-fiTefeet on the loyfr er deck, instead oftvrelvo feet on either,.if the present law; and 'also protides for five fur perficial feet for exercise on the spar deck. 11 also limits tho number of passengers* to one for etory two tons register. A far jnore sweeping clause; howover, probibrtn tho carrying.of anjr -passenger on the lower passenger deck, if itta mbrtthandtjktstn inchea helov the water Unebfthi ihip when ready for'tea.- ’' f'\ This is intended to prevent ships from ■bring ing passengers, except they clear in ballast tjripj; as moat ships of either two or throe decks, when loaded for the voyoge, wiiitd have tbd lowef'pas songer dock (above the olorp deck) mere' than eighteen inches bolowthe,water line. This prof vision is iu keeping with the threats which have Often been made by tho officials of the British government, that ohr ships must give up eithef their cargoes or their passengers. | The bill also provides for a very one-sided apj peal from the Surveyor’s opinion of her nnseaj worthless, the Board of Appeal beingi.threO other surveyors . appointed by, the Emigration officers.'' ! ■ • -'j! It RtipulateH Tor a Hospital for the passengers Under the poop, or on the upper passenger deckj of not less than thirty-six seperfioial.feeVand an additional thirty feet for every one hundred passengers. .Vi It provides forwater closets, on tho between ] decks, run ‘arrangement which has been pfonoun ced unsafe by competent shipmasters. -Thoiron tanks in which oho-third of the . fresh water is to be kept for use, and the extra" bonipaßsea and other instrnmehta,' which the bill requires, majt be oasily obtained on thtf other wide of - the wdter. J \ There is quite a change proposed’ln the food to be given each- passenger, which will increase the cost about iO hlulllngs sterling, or. $5 per head for the voyago. “ ' ......... •! , AD.anro iimiiWToCKioao.—HmsmbotA, Feb. 24, 1865.—Some timo daring FridtFnigl' or Saturday morning ft daring-attempt wtw xnad< to kidnap ft iolored free kaowd <Jwrgo Clark, bj an ex*polUe officer, of thiapjacc,aioed | by tiro colored men, one belonging to ftprnebWS and Uio other to HoUidftjebarg, P%; .-a -v.,* .> J • It appeared upon examination that toe boy (Clark) was, lured from the house. of ; man In the tipper part of the borough, where, a dancb or'“hoe-down” was going on, to.too.wMff man’s residence, ’the depot of too Penpsyl ranU Eallroad, under the pretext of getting some brandy for toe party. He/wwa token , mto; tho house by the tito Colored Tulaina And Ukep. •on stairs; wheti an Alteinpf to secure-, •him. The' toy fdugbt desi*rfttelj,.madp has way; to a window, whiCh .be knocted out bis; hands, (cutting tti wrist. badly,) -with; the inten-; tlou of leaping to the grdtiijdj ,'and upon toe.cry; of toe :*hole. neighbor- ; . hood Iras immediately alarmed .and to the uhfortunftto boy’s 'assistance.' When firat: discovered bb was flaugUrig worn the window, some thirty Or forty feet from toe ground, head downward, and the white man and Jus wifo hold inx oh to his febt.. ‘Clark was rescued, and two •6f die kidnappers placed in prison, but toe, other, managed to mako nis escape. Theprincipalhad a hearing to-day At 2 o’clock, and %as re-com mitted to default of $lOOO.. Tht> othcptiHain w to hate ft heiring on Monday. .. • The white man has been too stool-pigeon of certalhpirties'of thcSouth, for a series of ?W?r and whs guilty bf many td.ean‘.trbn»ctions, m- too: way of slate ‘ catchicgr .'This la a pffnn case of kidnapping, *n& theUcfbndantcoald not produco an idto of proof to ope toto m'hw toVoc. -Ho cftucht'fn rA< act of 'attacking a free man, or rath er boy, L (who 1 , it was shown in etidence, was born in CarlUlb, Ta.',) without a warrant or other official paper, and this, boing one of numerous unlawful acta perpetrated by him, toe resmt will be aproper application of toe law uppn the I subject. ***■, ‘ ImPO&TAKT UMtBttTAKINQ.—IB stated by the New York Post, that a bridge is about tube cou- Btruotei at the expense of $1,500,000, attho mouth of tKo rWor Scheldt, to cross the.strait, one league in length, which separates, the .Isle ofWalcheren frotn'Soulh Bcyelan'd,. so as to con nect the port of Blushing with tho continental j railways. On account of the rcry octira nan- I cation, the bridge, will haTe. a draw of ninety feet in the centre, to allow a.passage.for the largest steamers. The rest or the,work will be built on iron cylinders of from.tch to fifteen feet diameter, to be planted thesoU by means. of I atmospheric pressure, eomefimes rarinea, some times condensed by tho aid of steam. .. com plete the connection proposed, the Isle of -Sooth Bereland is to be l joipedto.ihe,continent by* I dyke of about five English miles in length, tb? crest of which will bo elevated to more ttao. «• I teen feet above the lore! of the Mghesttideut ah expense of $1,000,900. .iTCbU Ut^r ; woife however, ‘necessitates the construction, of ! at an expense of another million of, dollara, to cross the Island or South Bereland, and thus supply the navigable passage closed by thedyko. This project was originated by the great Napo leon. It looks too hea?y to bo earned out with II any other than o government treasury to draw , upon. . . • ■■ ; The Peach Caori—Considerable anxiety Is felt, lost the late severe weather shall' have se riosly injured the prospects of: thtf the coming season. From several parts Or the country we have intelligence thatthe bud Isnot killed while fruit 'growers Sh ether sections state that thore ia liitlo hope- lt is a serious question;-ioc many .tawndod'regions, and especially In Ohio. .The i Rochester Z?aaoerdt stafas that'Mr.Barry, "or that I eouatj. gives, it as his opinion,, baaed upon an I examination or fcU t*ees, Immediately after, the fteerf cold weather, that' the buds bftdWrtteen killed;' An eiamlnation by L. ! B.lxmgworthy, on\ho contrary, disclosed rt different state -of things, showing, innearlyevery instanco where a dose scrutiny was mado,.tho death ofthe b'od*.. In the Immediate vicinity of Buffalo, wb hate understood that the peach bnd wait not effected. The orchard of Mr.jßurdettf on Cayufch'.lSlaH and of Mr. Hodge, J 'on Grand. Island,.haveboth, yo.bollovo, escaped injury, irom thecold;.whish may have been owing to their, haring ,becn sur* ritthdedby witeri 11 We should; 1 for many' rea-. 80n s, be sorry to loot forward to 'a faQhrb of this crop;; and not least beeauso it is so extensive ly cultivated and affords. eo large a revenue to the agricultural ..interests.— .JOcpwcraßji , Hion Paicia orFwtJß, & Post of ThtrWilAy makes a ‘of.Ufe pricea-of ’ prorislona' 'those ‘ofthe' ptOsefit year. ; In looking at tfio reports of tti«f thfr winlarQf lfc&d ii- ia found that the price of. floor ranged from thirteen to <eur- ; ; teen dollars ft (barrel, atwholesale prices.. .Th© * retail price was, 1 on : an aVepoige, 1 fifteen douara f The'editor thinks * 1 •'* • 1,.. We hare not. yet reached l that ixtreoe aear* L qeasof . Tbo market* of to-day rij o *' f the price of floor to. be from eight to.twolie iare * ihfrrel.t Whpiesiilo. r The now °? I day from "Europe has had no effect IptlcM. On the contrary, ee *:2rk,K I receiving advices from Aivorpool of me?£ hMne ; oUn. there in the prices ui -ggS the sheet I ontaiile I; city. l The < P“?„s.f 4o ith pert' of. the require; Ijthe city, ** nntil the harvest of .this > jtWtyfflgffmi for, which the seed 1, hard-, ' , TB# .(Wblg a»no»l Conmllteij of tie jdtjf of : Bjr«W, H.'T.J ■ rwratljrWoptW ; tie] |°n«^ U^Baititd,‘ Thit th» ‘Whig 0 abend Coimttt wi ‘of the cStr of Brmcnae, (ldlwomoundj hi w •pmrentr petition of. affdrv 1 the nomlnttion _of [tickete cjjmpo3Bd«wiually r or,M,near;Mja»y pt* l 0 f nominees witiont reference lo former j?arty ;IdiitinctumSj.both In 'khatwe/ ofrtbe of' thatrCoohbiUde, nse. IWend»toi» toeffect-&ett6lnlnfcaoft l of soos ticket* prodded* the Jkmpcfatio andtßepnba :W . wtie*,signer their' williflgn«a tojtfopt sucOi ,«id tak6,the‘ ; pwpwateps So y ef : m kflgn ndoptod; 1 a cbtmwttes of-clgM' the other patties; appointed" for tb» fewpotw®! 'offocHni tLiißoiniiuiUptttrf'o.pniontiwitt,: jow fcSVwihwwJ to »r«*p»,t?t* in th» hoilMtio? i law*Hch“p«'ri<iMtoTth«tn»i : gin aid and counsel to any moh fogitue dm.- Tub Cunrtss REVOnmoHASx Lbabeu.—The Rev.'J. F. Roberts, a, missionary to China re cently delivered a lecture at Louisville, on the insurrection. Ho alluded particularly to the lead er, and said.that he had first visited the bouse of Mr. Roberts in 1849. He was then a; literary , man, engaged in teaching school. His visit was superinduced by a desire toYearn,. from. Mr.' R.- I what he know concerning the now, faith, as he termed the. Christian religion. With him,—an in 1 m&toof. bis house, a close students strict in his attendance on worship, and dllUgent inperusibg the Bible—he remained over two month’s. Then he presented himself, aa an applicant for. b*p- I tism and church membership, but at the sugges- Ition -of one of the members; ‘deferWd'nmng j,baptized until.some: means of livelihood could Ibe obtained. This was necessary, as the in- I staht he left bls nativo religion, ...he would loeo Ihiflcarte. After that Mr. Roberts heard noth. | ingfort&er of his pupil until tho Insurrection •hrpko.oat' .An-it triumphed,' tho leader Bent word to his. old .teaoher,. and ba3 demonstrated, at least so Mr. Roberts.,thinks, by-his acts and { words that this lessons taught by : { the American r missionary were ineffaceable. Among -hifl.pub- I lip acts are laws ordering the Biblo to be taught lin the destruction of idols;.the pfohibi | tion of opium, and other, reforms, that have al ready had a happy,effect upon therevolutionary 1 districts.- Of the ultimate success of the rero- lotion there beetns to ‘be 'ho : doubt 'Fromit great... results; are .anticipated-to religion and commerce, for,though there may be much falsity in' ‘the belief' or.the, royolutionaryparty, they have advanced, far’beyond theexclasivness.of the old Tartar dynasty. ’ The Belgiax Pautkbs.— Twp„meD, cut of the twelve who Had been/imprisoned r on. the charge of being paupers or convicts from . Bel gium, were thisday brought boforeJudge Kbose velt, of the Supreme Court, nnn writ of- habeas corpus. One. of toem, named Joseph Poisman, a healthy looking man, thirty years of ,age, had : been in a house of industry in Belgium, and his j passago was paid to this country by the public anthoritiesof. the place, was no pro [ tfence that'he bad ever been convicted of any of fened, and was wilting if ho could get Lit. - • The other man; named Jean Wegonman, had his.passage paid, to this country by a private be nevolent society, and.never.wos a. convict. • Tho conrf'declded that neither of thoso, were .ever paupers within tho meaning of our laws, and ordered themto-be discharged ' from lirison.— Counsel for the Corporation than consented that the other prisoners should, ati v be discharged.— : ffac Jourdal 6/ Ctmjncrct,.Saturday.-. . , Sin Ciiatii.ks Napje*. l —The New York Com mercial characterizes Sir Charles Napier's on slaught on Sir Jamos Graham and. tho Admiral !ty, ua "fOolißh,’* ‘‘unprofitable,” and, “contradic >tory:”. The Editor' believes “that speech will i damage Sir Charles htmselr in the public esti- I matiou tnore th<m anything be'-has’yet dime or \U/t undone.* Tbcexhibitioncaxltscacrelybe ac ‘bduhted forezeept on. thq she; .supposition-that the banquet was abundantly supplied wilhother [.fluidstlisncdldwater. 1 ” '' ’. , () 1..; .A\•• , ; ■' -' -* + ■■■ ■’ ‘ 1 ", Mayor Wood of Now. York has Jtefen; waited on by. the Marquis Taliacame,. the ; Sardinian .-.•Min* Ister at "Washington, in regard to the guspectel Criminals' shipped from'Genoa on'_boajd, the .frigate Dos Geueys asdnowoverdue at.thnt pSft. | His Excellency'stated that ho had beeri - officially I informed by : bia Qovermoßnttiiattbe alleged j 'criminals were, only political offenders, and, I being considered dangerous’ to the peace of a monatchial Government' "from their publicity cx l-ptxased republican' vieVs/were dispatched ‘to [ this country. Proof, to £bis effect will'probably [bo forthcoming whon.the vessel arrives.' ! :*• ONE HUNDRED. ANP ; FORTY,-THIRD <TRi?KF.—S. CUTHBKHT A SON; Office for the tale of ramu, Mill*. .Hauaftctorfea, OnhaiTrored LambC'Cltrand Country Kestilenee*. Oolldlng LotB,.Ae., elto, for negotiating iloaina, collecting rents, Jifoenrins tnudneu partners, Ae. . _ . ... Terfloos haring property to dispose of, mod those ~'rt*n iiw to bay, will find itto their adTanUgo to call at oar cflfee. • • * ■ 1 J ' » al *_ .O bhdsl prime N.* 0, Sugar ae *3>d fijr sal*by JOHN WILO.V. **<B Übcrty rt 8~~ ALED HAY—7S bales Hay for ra le' by ja ia ■ •., --f JAB. McLAQOUIiiN* /^HEESE—2OO bx&rprime cutting. Chenge KJaby''' . fol ’ R.DALZEtb.* r CO. B'" ULK PORK—2O,OOO' lbs. Bulk Porkfor ft, in.waiOT., OATS— 2000 bug. for sale by as • * • DRzi AiwuEfr r^ INSEEDOIL—2UbbIa. fgf Bale by . . ft3[- • -• :: BKLt. *EKfOEtT. * TS MPTY BARRELS—Uk> empiy3orfel3' Vcb- X - triad BUS. Oatdfor salo-fcy r " ' IUUU I i*P -• ••' - J.B.CAyTTELP:- ('iQRN. HEAD—IOO bbls. Teceived arid for J gale by fe2 |RRLI< k UQQKTrWater »t.b i DRIED PEACHES—2OObuah. Ohio halves teteieetf and for'salo by" HEEL AXIOQIJW^. OUISWELBTIMB—IOO bbls.rce’d an 3 ' ' -ja!6 J * 00. DRY APPLES—IOO-bus; jmtt reo’d and foraaleby ■ j»2O 8. HARBAPOa >QO,- i r Afl BUS. Corn, in tbeienx, for sale by jaP . . 'J.U CANPIKI.D. Ek'INED SUGARS-7-IQOO bbls. Crushed, Laaf 'Sugars.-from';lbtf BC John’s CLOVER ! buf fer Biflq b/;^' ,i -/jPLREEN.APPLES-i'lOO bbl«. : in stare and wwtor sale by JaEl T..LP^|!!.ACO*. ITiLOVER SEED—3O bbls. . Ohio Seed -for li/adsft jagg JOIIN FLOYD *.CO. PEACHES— 25 b'bls\ Dry. .Peaches for sale ;hy . r ja» . frraa ploydaco., BEANS— 100 bos. ,to arrivo by RAilroaa . apdfor.wUe by .ft 19 gSNRt if. OOUiIUB. fTVLOVER SEED—2O bbls. new Ohio red'd Kl/jaitd for ppjs by .... fall -• mtLT»ALtQOKiT. ' BUTTER— 20 bblfi. RoH T Buttort ~‘ *: .. .£» bUs, aoUd do forsaWby' .„Jb ,JQ!IN gLOXP & oUi‘ -=^'- * ■fjifiSDKrilOOljbla', ijx »tbiq .andiforiMda'lijv 3“ aarfi toandßi’'ssaml i BROOMS —100 <lob. Coin for’'fool e by , ; lu.jaa- .v? ..joiiyyyxtvp Aoa'- fHQBNMEAL, Hominy, Buckwheat Flour, to aalt a&lo at ROSS^J'AT^ TON M*COMbS’..Piaoiondi FUwbtiwt*. amnifeflam Xile'dneny. | J*** . ¥>:AISINS, Flam», Drj VebAtes,’ itoxn. - -: ’ i no^ GS - ; LOOMS AN» LOMPSttZsIoo* «“ J->.!>OTOS!S2^t- a MOUSES fo ? ffol VM • 4ss ■ .. 1 . _ 1. ~t t ~f EGGS— 9bxs. : tb arrivo for eale by* fa2L. , ;■ „• ISAIAR DICHjBY *<Xl - pOTASH-lO^^pu^a.^^-, t INSEED OIL—IS I,biif; Imscod Oit m ; g-nABBACOIKOO, M GKEASE LARD—S bbls. reo’asaHbt'saTo 1 bj HRi.r. t LIQQETT, Water street. I~^TME— lOßbblSl ItoaiSVnle liibe rac’d and /far il. b, ua .■ : lIEIUTILOOUJSS^ | INSEED Ol^iu HELL CORN—ISW W^ireo'^jba^br r.l ;n:'i Bnuuwtllw Tfb-’BBLa.fccsb RoU Rutter,. '■«• i 2*7 b r' amvle | ,h.rifa«icmUl»»b-,Ml.bT'. .‘ L WCKB7SOO: OOLL bbls.“fresh 'tbia .‘dar ri.^’s«rfftr»d..br.T.mTm*oo^i]a.am. B- > *- DKR GARMENTS at friratly rcducod I '- steMbltT; - .., .CnESXEE’B.ftTjoodrt. X ! ASH—3eto..jnat rec’d and for ealei fe*. S&bxi.Bm‘»Vang<f»tadBoij; ; ■-10do_OtdL*8o»K 19 ou. Qecmatf Eoaiw ffic •ala by. j*» y V* A UoCLDKO.
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