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    pSTA.IILISIAEri rIN 178
BUSINESS - • DIRECTORY.
Nu psnimina. a com'aDvairrtsimo Aosnrir
112 Man mem New Utz. .
And So. 10. Meta emel t Abdo*.
, ab. so. Mesta the the most Inewontiel tad larva
14 "Igha=owtha Papers both Is the United States
. Mut
1
To VLe Pub4o.
BBANIDRETH LIDOSE , is now open
Kt il tbot r.u.rpe.i. Am. aid mar au Sas roftetion
4 .bst Paella to whose ameba% ovori dam o u,
, p.m. by po aguom Mame& Isaa of Judaea's Ho-
RreadrailiJldualajlo. as n:ossymowoodt• No.
„fur» st.—Nsw To" .
- • •
Brandretti House . Restaurant,
TiPPOSITS New Haven A s p epo i ,
aratnaseoeLlsreserd sad °sail sta. -Yeas mooed
aarlor
' ma bons OrAfte• arbr. La sad corm of •surr
Mr 7 &IMMO, *Me mama au band.—
thr ,aresoder Walt..A latamdad -to last ants
• o' la tasaltansoclu. them Slater. late alas Now
l'oat Hobe. les milks deasarquisd. No
- • lo Itgarzegiti vi ser. betas daas.,.
ara i = 2 : . %O . Beaeber Liyamar4 e
N. ll end SVW Maths
Ingh Filisa• MOS It mono& cui
Hough's Patent Mastic , Skirts.
r . terESM FRANCE, Na 1 Barclay street,
as• ours urrid Misr ham
of Ms pang. Au smadassar. sad
t in seausaded acamess to Is.. ssadda
. JAC.KSON & 808, et the Lite lirltt
- T of W. N.Jaakwai t &am Grote and lemisr
••• ilatara, Se haat and WO Broadway'. Haw Yee.. tan
- emotasitly as.hosidimaw assist, of Grata. and Hondas
Alia=ear=nora 0011311110 Silva tiratoa. Made
• .3•12•1rr
. . . PAP wAuanotroit.•
•gt I EO6.E; LEWIS & BAR . TOW, No. 161
dreit—A. gnat_ 'Void? of PAPXR Ite Book.
a• Malcom.
Asa ca Printers
a , BootbWas. Ithandlentorenh
nerllr. ' tda.66
Tom ann-ranor GOODS.
' -
,
1 AHLBOItN . &
CO., 54 Maiden Lane,
Ili eta, dale j o sad 22 Llbartr staid.hapartsis of TO
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Mi
Spiritual :Telegriph. I
THEE organ of modenitspitituasliami Fonith
coasoures In Nay. Itaoutalas thr Meat. r•-
t. ...4 .... witaataimat l w rzy aztalakan au Ski/ottani 2i
riNrltaal Hooks lb/ oak by: . hri r lign aBM tm, *,
312 Broadwar. Nan Tact
P. ft.,;•A eatalaraw ptPot:Nwal Books mat en warner.
0011114, Pena alit' Fancy Goods.
• William Tastier,
-19 PARK. FLOE. NEW YORK, Invites
tho stAirellaan pi Plouthersi sad Weemsa taterchsati.
nom stoat of Yu; • Ocmba. Hair, Tooth and. NMI
Smarm Leah , Perfanum &am Port Km
mask Jat an4paid lancelets, Pookaat Books, Drew Dos.
tons, Pins and Mid Ilapata pad Rm. Watch .Query,
Wax, Oxal pasiOlase Bahasa I f.oo/00=i / 2000 4 i tabba'
Mi ka mlatark allp and Tops IX *my P
aada ~A tla oat mut outemh zte. ...
of
&general an vl7
otrAwa rmth vorp 1at ud %=1:1746 . 0% * •
Inalltarg DT Patter selalatami a g i 'm ox j l s . the Papat:
P. S.—Plasm ®! Put Puce. Nor York.
asm Put els eat. • Icaptaaapp
'HOPPER'S - PATENT PLANE.
undersigned is prepared to supply
VAEZILITER/1, OABINEVMAKER.B. and Workere
In old nenerelly. with hie Pstentedand valuable Plane.
- Who have bled It preananee It a meet valuable In
vention, that mart soon maw tato agneral nee. ma fol
lowing /ettars haat_ weationl warlanen are bat two amens
• =ear Yuen the esteneto• bee received rmaceneeng
• Plano atom all alien ba ass,
• • • .• •• •
Pommes Omit Memo taconsta
• We toothy ..turabm ault=rzt.M.l.. tb ,
= 'ay.+ Patent Plans. and do not healthier
to reentheend It to Catthowilakere end ton se en
• Piths In Ina We It penollar•
Pdaptid to Planing %thawore waln and an eoeta
111141 wood, and ger o omen, It I. Au. StlpOliOr to
the old mode atherthing, dee bingo great erring of
• new • one am. by =leg thler Mao" will Plane tOt. •••
wen than gth noon nut dnby our othat rue or method
• • To Ithatilk Um; Leg:
Dew air—l bane eastothed nogneen Paten nen&
Plana, and bathos
_lt to Is alma ethallent article kw the
ar lbe Ind& It la latthded, ea a coodthation a 0 plane
do t I . 4 . lante .tb d lb. . thi glatt og ua *
t ir o
I n
W r ong ban. no doubt, lamina geopertlth DINA
lame. bat that. It eat ..they slums& tAke
• twin= and labarkon
obewfulth reeneamand lt
• P•thOLLI efilltlo4
Uwe Oaldnet tentner, on nom -soy knowledge og
• three in wading se well Wad to gthe • smooth and beim
UM gal& to maws as the llowpwr Patent Bench Plane.
W WOODIFEZ,
Furniture Weieroonn Pf 99 gauze
Thlon Pittalwargh.
11101 . this eltp, LmT mole Agent for the
aele of Pith" at of thinks In soluouncture end wn teem
Wth. CLIP
• Plltthengh. Muth gt. 1144. • tottlnthao.
Carpethigs, Oil Cloths and listtings.
ROBINSON - &
NO ar 'Lyra arsirs. NEAR WOOD.
Nn ow zillke:rjEgE, large and choice ae
arat of U4x.,NG% ottb• latart and mot
ilaysl= 4"" , t !! r" •
Myra' siul
kW% sad Twee '
Y4." 411.111
swami. Ussoliplino of thump. Cblim. and
ovpriend
R OIL CLOTHS,
"no 34 Sot widk. ofil quallUdriiuul Was.
01102abu burned grim OU PLO.% but
aa4 guess
. .ital.:. . Window IShada.grmad TAU Oar.
Wag= Nr4 L s, in, all a width -71111V4
• Theyoung Wills' institute.
• - No. 88 West TwenV-Tbird et.,-N.
tuseiria—tt...uxime_DANAVODlati Mx WA RD
A•44 6 A 1 4 : 1 2.27.1.E0D01LE ULTIMO: D d
- • . saw= exams PLIIMEIIt
• no jono.ros 10th ;reg. I.lll4aarstazdy.
reINSTITUTE employe "Professors of
sietieri.hts au Its Dowtmonts. Van/ of
ado, Painting, Dzsortm am! of the Matora
It Moo wolidois Dglloo•Lottas elan tbr young 1. 1 41 V
lAA= thou. otinftMo. TM Tres& language is an on-
AWfm• onnoont AV Una:n=o4 n!nt wril l 4 with
" WV. D. WASAD3tai•C th• Isstl•3l4, 121.7 - ia=
dromokllC loatL ,P,Wobres of dm InstAtato,
eattlal •Mt of th o onflrAD anti also UM plan or
oLsernot a
0 4sittrooly. xna
l az o4 no . ny coaling on •
.1, B. kir ...m onT Norrodon. tko
• .T. .10111•115.1% f. =DEL
Excelsior Dames Factory.
2LIMISTON, BROTHERS*: 00., pr cti.
eat Cheat Mau" naseroftteheam and "Behtent ab.
T Pe:: on hand and mown
an Intennim miortneertaf lbacteme.Eonkaam=
atlViChem an, made all their" ouritete
emtere to EtarahlUtT end hem:LT ef heady Ln
ell one nark the best innlate Imo end Pllna lilekarT.
the nmenable terms. •TtaT
M ehi conattn: e ll
whomaylmoc thom hat: int•
macur en mai. cf OE: Bark.
and haw par Me Yam
tesTeMerr mantes the . • •• . ae2l '
:.'' "".• '• ''' Book .- .:- '
'J'olltit T,,,'SILEYOCK, hirrniok recently rte.
v. • : ..,,,,,w Ile Zob Prkeiting 'ollller to 11211,11 A @teat inborn
•\ • ..sb iLhbold. @saki* Bonding Areold reapsetray 'Won
- • SIM it mlitchiata, 'lliaantketalers sad otbers.
DmOSed pith atom palm. mod empirrkm boot.
'
. '."4 1,15= m" it 'a rtt
.==.•k4l: 1 7 . 1 1, 0 . 11 0 llli
Tory modeng4 •
' . Alro. acmes I* Sb. eta inkilurioe wad. cilia
_ sad __lng.. vestal, straw bowr, FM Nem Boot
• .. • _
.rvitar. lkilga•-.con band Ana to ask. , . • ma7lo
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.
Ili L. LIMA*
- BIGELOW .t CO
• ' , tempo r n to /11. 111.: , 41101tr.
• .• N0...A •
Pittour
(10.1011 ES, 0 rugr r Ns,
oabbotra=ml sta• br
Imarr of Ilv:zof 114.144 'kW et
6-86 /f/ra Initiated. •
• -
- • II lie Oil ut Leatber Stores ; '
- ;• D. icaureantrac.. •-.-
.- - No.-21 &loth. ,Thirr 'Street,' _
_.:
''. Nelms Makdand Cheattest de, ri.duedpub. "
.......
. AS roasAnr, SPANISIIIUDNI3,:DrI
Ormithalttd PetitsllWthisiderfolll.luseti
• 'at this levatteien sad the best terms
cf In tee rough treated, itor shit,
'the .• • et zees trill to des ta tea. or tikes la
Asebaue ter • - leethrs I , ed Thee of eits7And
on , * rt "4w
's
•
• vi D , - * TT — air - Rs AT ;P. 13 . 114. °OEMS*
—bodice uttammlulon Berthants,
Pikebitrgh Manufactured
.2/S:DU* • ! tro . 4 . 4 e=nriuzu.
OM=
". ! ... " 3 1011.T170150/ait
W kir k Ei•A EG. ROVERS -
• • 110.11 FURSZSEIBBS;
Predate aid Pittsburgh Liaufactures,,
• - - NO. 141 Witer Street,
„ z . PI H. PiNNX
. -. James Irwin
,
u IF At T.ult
umalao. Amt . sulohntio Bun;
titris AdE4 '
ri gga lt;
• Eat ii.e7110110.1 0 . : 14 . • - It
....rainp =Wm.
4 :, -.•
ANUFACITURERS tad dealers m
a iar t 4. 4 * . E,!fis7rsap,
iota yetviiii.
:LEATHER. - -
i•.:YR IT 'ILE N DRY. &'oo
N. 29 North 2911.11,D &reit; PAIL.CDA-' ,
,AmosocoolfANlNACTUßEßS,COUß
.,..o•Lawril!alittol,rinalMcnisrAgua
r ?PAINTERS.
LONG 8c LANE,
#01783 ANDAIIGN. PAINTgItt?
Au orderi promptly attended '
,-_,-,Aamooommeortattorres•rireitstiw)
' VETTWAN A. NOILITRG, Grafter and
- ,- . 3 4 4:132R 'r
R . / 11121111 MWS I -, —4 ,V-i IN.Doslie Ismer of Wood and Sixth slannta Imo
: .. 54 , 1 1TZ8Y AND‘R&LN-• - ih. s. imadAius.....startethoskust..4
ai r
..: ..- arAazz, -' • . Mau. oA r ie. s ta.rVail t tr °4" int s " lu '
Aiellif ~ 1-;l )iga.l4
.: ' iind
ami
Cfhenli maramto 'L.A.' "'. VIOSERT LAI %MT.' & CO:, - Wholesale
t 4 Mbpri•bmg-a-k' 31.,d.t..D..3.ft In 'Wawa
'• % / WIL!TALCOTT CO., (simesecti Lt. AA LA: 11. 261 Man/ 00 0 4 ,
As 7., 4ri ., 3 Jr..) .1 a"inl lillb et Attatnnesn.
nn
..31..--;i p ' n.st want ask memo= 4 , -* CULBERTSON, Wholesale utocier
..,
A " '''''' liitessieliilisiiiiiitirs. ft... CllrdiZtaV r alltr . " " jet al are:
111
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BL SINgSS CARDS
ATtORNEYS.
" 4 " 0 " w. 11 " C" ••• Lao. saws
vailoar;
A TTORNEYS AT LAW, (Successors to
e. g E4ft“,, clualt .t,
1,41" s
61 'uUdeiltiktAb• Pittocutlon Chasm bd.
ty of Gls Imit. Wfiftlnittad City. isiy22.3tadliter
1 1 - 013 E-
- S 4 — A. P.. 31ORRISON, Attor
_Aug; easy. Dike 'So. 143 Yourth slre•4 4.1r1
auc ..33•31 434 Grant, Ilitaburgb. Pa
L. 3461 r W s 4 Attorney at Law, "Bake
awn. betwswn ldnrth and
snag-WITT
Ilk °BERT Z. 'PHILLIPS, AttorneystLaw,
.1.111. , Bt. Lod& YO. . AT
1 . 41,T POLLOOK, Attortiey . at Law—
n Omar or Alta and Grant atronnopponta the Court
ouvit stare. Plttabarata m 7414.7463
TAXES J. KIILLN; Attorney at Law, 4thoe
iu Fourth street; near Om; Plttsbutil, 1,1641/
JASPER E. , ' BRADY, Attorne'y at Law
fl No. BO PIM otwe.Plttsbarth.
:f1±11;11 tll/.1:11 ill :tail 3al Zizil
ounx nuoroz—......nonross nuon..-.;...nonarn
& RAUB,
and Bankers and Fs
thsaas Brehm BO ma Gold aie Memoand
Notes, noi loans award Estate or &oak Oen
.anixl=a onar w rf.
dons made on an points In In. Union. Moo m,n.r of
Third and Wood dolman 4lnectly omit& tho Bt. Muir
Hot&
•
.WiIJECINS& C 0 . ,
orcoccima
11411iirM• ExcLurez ROHBas,
NO. 71 rovarosnuara PITTSWHOLf.
!Nthe numerous susp ensions of. Bankers
am Brokers thoronghout esturtry, during tits last
soonthg, Ire arimtleped thatln almost *Tay Instance
their troubbm haws grown out of a aniertmit Cram their
• legit/nests business. and we therefore take onto to me
sure the pnbilet la ad arms. that us speylatlons In •“fan
er rtonta,” or slaw outside operations WWI tempt
from the strict and With:tate line of our business, belles ?
oVitaibistaribilealio ensdudjt=
Wsahty, but that In adopting such a worse we AO_ rare
our awn ultimata brmitt. WILFI3I3 a CO.
BANKING- HOUSES
OF
0 HN.T..HOGIk .
se.ii . otrra "Ni pa nO g y phr
ITITSBUIMME, • &UNGUENT 00 ..
~
BOlMUU3a ismer . - 8014NO811T 00.,
MOUNT P WESTMORWD CO. Poops
CONNELLSVILLY. . YATNITS 00.
• UNIROWN ONTOWN
44
"
BlW ic 40
DoPootts Tilmougly mat , DMA& bought. Doha
Ana Whetted, Mot Motto sod !bode bought owl *old
Moog., HAW sad other Poomiltas tough% sag' sold ou
tmEtAN & CO., Bankers and &change
ii.k.v . to. ll sWoodatrestvearnarofDiumoad Allen
It=wised Hoak Notes sad Oola.- Dteeoust Tim.
e, P 'to mI il 0.7 ItotaL maks Challseclaus hl all
the prim:U.idea of the - Onion; Receive Deposita on call
and on Interest, and glTelholr pmm,pt. eft...titian Wall oth.
or matters Ww.rlllonlnglos Meters budtton.
• •
...MIL 1. RM.
.7.IIANNA '
&L; Co: uooessors to
Maw; Shama a Ca. Bartle ara les:ehaaaa Enatasand
sad Mammal* Exabsage cmttok.b. ot
Md=e ff .
c ="a l t=tga d e , az i =llooda t al
Obeeks eala. aad aollaellaaa meade auebeaely all aria*
sal_pointa of Cu Wilma &alma
Ma Wawa' madam paid Da lona= sad Ascent=
131 Ha •
Adman au& m mouth of Agana., delayed
aut, ea It6atY tame •
TX. • fIAT.
14r11..H WILLLIMS to Co.. Bankers and
Third axwta Itteizazzgr." . 7, North But earner of Wood Ind
-- - -
NHOLMES di. SON, Dealers Foreign
. sad Domestio Bills of Certifsston of De
'tc,
Book Notes Sad Spada No. 00 Moran street, Pitt.
tiradlectkras made on all Um se ...I.eitiss
:4zJ o'lol3 ;4:IWAIS
TOBN fk DAVISON, Bookseller and Ste
am timer; ouramor to Auto's Agornr. No. F Ildsztot
stmt. sou Fourth, littaborgh. Ps.
WD.Mi" S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and
oiLe In etatrnia.kn. ek , , ea Hue*. lime. new
Pittonaise.
Booksallens and Statanaus,
AdAd Wo&I stoma, wit door to the corner of Thin%
dobool sad tookaossodaatly ors band.
COMMISSION &C.
Jo= J. Ln—.---...Cans. ATIML.
112WREAL, LEE it CO.,
WHOLES A T GROCERS,
Produce & ConuaissionMerchauto,
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURAW,
Na 8 Wood tt., between WsSer. mad Front.'
NM • PITISBUILOH.
HENRY S. KINiT.
(late of the flim of king & Moorheal,)
COMMISSION M CRANE.
DEALER I 1 PIG karat. .AND I3LOONS,
0. 76• Water street, below Market,
apl9 • YITTMITHAIII. PENNA.
_ HUSSEY • & WELLS,
I..ACKERS.
Whblesale.. Deateis Pmvisitne,
GENERAL COMMISSION - .3LERCILANTS.,
NO. 323 LIREETT STREET,
Ocounardal Row,
00l
PTITSBUROI4PA.
D EMOVAL-Bplyin_ g er .I.larbaugh : Co.,
WT. risurred to Mo. 905 LnertT stmt. • I
HARBAUGH & CO., (8111X00-
sant t S. HartaniN) Iloanalkka .nil fonrardlng
WIXIII" and Findoon fir. Vim
295 Inbart7 'Snot. Plttibinsh. nns
A. A. HARDT, :
comaimagriblarg 7 llM A C IACCILiN7;
Agent of the Milan and lidlaospolle
No. AA/ Watei littablugh, Pa. :
Ppwi.
.47. W. BUTLER & CO,
1101 . 1. 1 WARDIN G &VOMMISSION MEC
CIEIMS sni tiolin sli kfistlid Mao
-1.04 PliP• .35d E5a114,140.14 ihmt
st.maissl:tt • • =O-17d
A •A..WBANE. Commission and Fot 7
.ImM:us Mesebasda. dsalses In Wool sad Pealow
- 11= n attobstash 14alsobstisna Na 114,11esoo s d
stmt. w64rh
ROBlSONoo.,:Wholetalejiirocers,
~ .!I;4=ze t.t & .COmailsios lissalmaitikNo.
• • .1.10
V :4: : ' • t
B. ,CILNIW
nnc A, lateof Warmi,; , Ohio,
.4, 14 . 3 .1azuV Wide-
Bahr, P awl
Peed • intWedliss PtaAWain!. stnet,
111161UrilfaL11; . masks urni,az.• •
• • Ir ßogooffironta%LfZiotOo.), •
I r •14odsoosod ) 65 eSai sa e
Manotiotano. No. 112. Vocoda idzo4
JaloTas
Zi: "- .11'4 t .; • :I' : • IL,
OOLLlNll,Tentsracti • • easnalsdonll.l4:baat.sal
01WASPALMKB;Importer arid Dealer
ta, Preach sad MI Paw; M Kirks%
betwm wa t
t, th stes Fittabitnai
- "tier an. ",.o e
.
[ k A. teal.analt•Vaite.c.-nr..... °a
• ..:. , ,
DRY GOODS.
X 0.9 1 Market et , are closing out their en
uredick diketon (kiehrall al balm. their illa
wise eovret heal
au
voneheelag MOP
WI. • have tat bawl • las ometemtg ejelArtikit
IGVg•lM"r&oan•P"Vtttt:l=b•w th
tr ".
Weal igi etreAleas ib4 2, l
troa u t s ." li'.'.4.'ll44,ritennertPrair
4, dl — . l =t
/A. c=sos 411a.,przortrsos—c. iLIIISOn . AllO, TOIRL
meboN & Wholesale andEetall
I=4 ,2 twir stourpri 'Nth
.M YURPH. BIIRORFULD. Wholesale
tso6llilCmtusita. e•xlvieftn3:Wkand
r 'l')
sams,
Wallace at: Gardlner,.!
01101.E11.41.11 DEAL Zit , B
Flon4Trovisione andProduoecienerrally.
210.1110 LUAU= .101Gly
BACIALEY, .00SGIRAVE I CO.; Whole
ara-V4:4,,!1124,W,x4 littiburp.
RAGALEY,.WOODWARIVA '' bolo.
arneles, wo.sn llseltat oirmet-Plit
• lututmeztr...„. „ mtsn.
1 SAILH DIOLEY CO. Wholeitale Oro-'
fa %ter nert, 211 Id 12 %
Pft aae ;11.1b:Xla1/4
Oh FLOYD & CO., Witolealle 'Citocers
~oBBBTMOORE,WhoIessIa omen Rao
atlArr i Vrootifkk th6 Ma sod
. • o. 31/1 Marty On nand n
mitt Ir_ .:1..2A1111114 IeGITL:—.......TALRIZ
NULLS' & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and
ossassesiourgasads,No.usiasreystriosPass,
PITTSBURG
AGENCIES.
ELCAITHIIERT dc SON,
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
the sale and Dunham of Batt Estate. Collestlon of
t o stasintl i al Bonds. klortaaans, ke., No.
Atom
. _
leoldgan Genarailkanzaisaion and Conic
ton Agemay Office,
OR the collection' of Home an/ Foreign
et.ntetne and another Money claims In 'BMW=
OR
taradaisat and Payment of Mows,
Payannit of Taus, Menus sad Ms of Real Eaten sad
tocks sad Insurance U.ants,
PELTIER a ANDERSON, Detiolt, Michirsa•
„, imr a tol o plarber ,
° aria= Knauer t
o = t in. tat
Insurance
Machina%
WAINTID- 0 10. or Michigan Onia aispectshi•
iea mala•lnd
l
lISTIN LOOMtate Agent,
Brook, Iterehandise lS,
and B u l l
Broke Es r, Oboe N B 2
to.Ath abore Wood. Buskin, promptlystrereded
Jr 8211 2
QMara L. HARMER! Secretary Olti.
sa. lossursuas Oompacir. OA afar street
M. GORDON, Secre "
.2: • rum Oa, 02 Water wheat.
JGARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin
andliar hums. cempsus. methems meter of Wood
81. c.
AOHN H. lIHIELLOR,, Dealer, in Pia Fortes,
Mualo and Idualogl liudznaurnts; &boot Books. no
end
Wm,. Sole agent fin a:detainee nine lona, Mr
WPenwylvezds—Ne. Wood Meet.
HENRY ICLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu
skat Instruments. and Innscrtar of Italian liltairmla
•
• t tbr Nonni it Clark's grand and moan Piano!.
DRUGGISTS.
kO.IIN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jae. lellif
taroug_troggpsdst. ts t i 5 . r 4. 4
IMO/. Pfttibvxlik• SfirDwirdar dannt he Dr.
rio RN P. SCOTT, 'Wholesale Dealer in
Drags, Pain% oW , Varnish.. and Dn /hula Na.
will t
Zeds:ant for &henries 14moula S t " . ' San 24-4
4, A. FAIINESTOCK & 00., - Wholesale.
....11)=!Aand inal
august grasjagrtbitaisssleilit
bur g
rach7
. SELLERS, Whelesale Dealer in
it i m. , == i ro c as u .
law.
RAIII , I & REITER, Wholemtle & Retail
aim: or Llbaty sad 13t-ChLT Wrist;
J. ° SOHOONMAKER, . 00., Wholesale
Dratidats, xo. 24. Wood chat, P1etib22312..
JOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L.
Ca. owner lissirst street sad Dlassond—Ex
nasal as Mad stall sad amidst.. sasatamat of
lisdkda• Chest; Perftsuats. AM all
patsia. WSJ, troslassa
Phs• sasscrlytksis astatdly cosssoandsd it. sit
MANUFACTURING:
L W.WOODWELL, Wholesale a n d Retail
OHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of
J
and BATENT
PDX VIDES, a nrpeoloi article, POLIO BOX
lAILED- MEE wooer of Anderson and Rote
them strode. on* square &con the Hand street
, B=A3.
Weeny City.
Hats and Caps.
aIIWILSON & SON keep contently, Dn
• hand nary daatatodcat ' sad yartety of Hata aod
6.=1.
4. wholesale sad MAIL Thom dotting • mat
Hat or 0.4 ,1 / 2 tottit and ebony, would do well to
gin. os • on btdbra ourtioudad idatmlumna. sollftt
M'CORD & C O a IrCOllO.
• • •
WHOLESALB AND MAID PASIIIONABLI
HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS.
AND imuritarN ALL Krum or MRS
WANES OF WOOD AND Pura 1172pL157'4
Pittatugh
,
A .7:heir sloe! embrace& roar quality maretriere P a.
Hate
Mall . rd=a Dam, Cuff. ant rm. ommta.
LiTtnireas— anuce..-.....1. s. =costa.
• Livqggtol2, Rospin & Ce.
NOVELTY .wORKS, pri . TSBURCOL PA_
XRAOK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay,
eau. saa Grali do.; Platlbrak and Counter do; Door
of 611.1.4 Alpine, Drop and Thumb Weiss. Code.
of varloa• I[Wils Paint Mm.. oPPgyml
trrligadalt•ahlOble InatMoils= at erwritr.
BOOTS AND MOBIL
WHOLESALE AN.D RETAIL.
TAMESROBR, 69 Market. and 6 Union
sta. third dear from On Market Hon" l'lttahneth.
would sa,.....tfullyinforln Ids numerous friends sad asa•
tamers. that ha has Ind racelvad hls Spring and Summar
Goods. In all aarlatlas,and of the latarr, non worn
In the mann oltka - •
The particular attention of the India. Invited to seven
aaatatod stodr. of Balton. and .lancy a.od Nippers of
all deanej,ini alas a nlos Ws* of Chlldrene Gaiters and
' ho
boo which railioneeftaly weleeted Ifor lkiantUnten.
ha any rattan of /nosy and Waarlag artlaista P.O.
shams for robin laraso
_l:mantles enable hlm to sail Mn.
for pdesitaa any. anthashmmt wilr sell Us M. city. Rs
stn. anti:tons to manalsettre as heretofore. any Sind of
Ladle.'
t and Gentleasnaa. near, In tha Invaat Oyu and of
h• lumat
W. W. WALLACE,
STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
JIM= aid 323 leafy end. /*gni* SWLiking abvil.
P11 . 2 8 / 1 144(111.
ILIONIIMENTS. - Tombs, , ChisO Stones,
ITI. Vomiters Tope. Anatol; ler Mame, Jo,
rrays on toued,.and made to .a. erobehlam, at the
lowed. prime Three - harrired orl nal end selected de.
!ISt. for Morototeah. ko.. hand. Illie*Sl34 Blab Mar*
bh• torslabsd to the node-Was koleelstrkee. All mine
peel Irttb Orepetert at IMO liberty
artZ3 - ir:lr. lentaLClL
-Pennotton Pittsburgh.
K)INNED C Y, CHILNiiIs,DS & CO., Hanotao
Penn A No. 1 hem 44
iIOIN
0%4 Chain of all colars l oul
slaidtlacrVoii;
left attbeo Thirdinite Stare'crltogist. Wilma
ik E r tl Wo od street. 'III lame silActiow , halkir
mous arrasat-. 11.11210311 - 114 111311111021
UNION POWIDAY.
Mitchell, Herron & Co.
continue the bileiness,of the Union
Faun Att i la idd land of PLINOGIC . MITCH-
T b ag:lit l ittmemtuni usual. •Wu sad Lemma
aasortment et GABTLNG& complidair
Co(iking Stoves, Ranges and Side Oven',
incal AND 1..z01e iritlVEk
MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES,
Maim Ware, Wagon Ikau, Dog from, Sad irons,
Tea Kettles; Plows and Plow Points, -
Mill and Idaebinery Castings generally,
' And GAB and WAMPUM!!! at all slum •
IRON & NAILS OF THE BEST BRANDS,
Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c.,
All arida& trill bead; at manufactunre ;Tana
Mid/ -
.lAIIIB -11CITAKFER,
Mow at Low , and Rutern Collector
• • - n.tl eteraeriis 'Alined rue
OM R AND FAICANSTIMAN.LA RAILROAD F 4:
= 3. liTsysealohom, TweareershOothableas,
Partagearmaboll. hleboolnitsaid Wham
.OAITTON. Ohio.
-
Raffri, 3°. rans a co.,
IT !F
11.114." 11., - 137.1 "...z 1 littsberph, its. •
Theodore .sestaatter,
ahl4lll
H. P. M miter
j A. BROWN, would mostreipeotfullybi
o. it. mot able " Os Dis teem lb.hll. irent i r i /kl3&r . g r:
red
to an = s et made to : r edlr.., in the t a hr r agle.' erineented 1414 t.
y o
in tho nt
Uied Mho. 11 zds tan be =
without tine old'of setrir'l &Ivor"unt'4. limbs the
wa m i i .. f .___th"-
Wit their
nrrrios. homy N 0.6 Aced etnoet.littabawith
Ineh26 • N. 21
Carpeting., Oil Cloths and Ilatting., 1.1
ht
OPE N & CO., '
I.ITH STEM; OPPOSITE rns rizzAiss,
gAV . now on hand, and to which they eye
agaddlo&s. tart• we .awat or sa.
4rme. w.k.rot co the blicluripsdohy_ .
_,IOIE
Is sad at adorn rite,. Alao—Roix. natd‘ vv. ,:..,,
Wank SIM all 11414111140 a cor ritabsarts hie•
WALTER P. 111ARSJIALL,Iniporter and
VV. Deslorin Mira and I:ilwelatnapal4wlr
Vorik s rat tbi 1 8 11=1 inuOiptitniiii Yam. Dll.
• , --WM. A. -PELWMPS
[V
AL ESTATE MICE, No. $7 iroit
'trot, 3d door from Ilarksk Dan Laks .. %*
st.27 ° P I N Ir "" , I • k ! i , ILIPPat 7 tentit and
.
SCOTT, Nutlet, FOl4lll street,
• et. etas west or isscuti-Xsg•
• -
•• At 5r..c.441.14
.IRVANTS.pfsitll descritibas • s u plal e 4
gyr ". thats=f a Ssillll is the alid a ry i
Yep annelid M `mantas Joe Mara Avon.,
N. .11,11.7oOlnetions prOMOU7 &naiad to. ,
. J. .L.MAR§II26.Lt,
_ Boaeelq
Wool heeler and. Commis NertiPtol,
, - Liberti streati
w. Meal teat Ai Bios, Mame *4114
Bran t K Irkastrfek • arP&T. & CO-
'.733831 , 11 , R011,1111
Wholesale:and Retail•Daslars in '
lENEEO.IOR&7LS, ZIGNEST i aLOTNIC
Fancy Goods, la.
zro.rt szsiwameDipiu.e.
4Tlamta Brsalara Una. atialvls
_agan
No 9I Market Street,
yODID ieipeotfully invite the attention
et perdneers le timer Book et ttnieerlllumint
Greaellow re=ze t il
trertllt
YOBX ADVEN ..: 1, 8.
Prom SIMIAN, 9111801111Ri r OWIS scaga.. OO
IMAL 0131. 346- Broadway ,
Nee Pork.
•
SOBIEFFELIN • BROS & co •
• IMPOETITIS AAP]) ;'. zs
Drug, Pal 11 4 110114; DYesile4 o ,me. l 7, 110 9 •
170 WILLIAMS?., zork,
INVITE the Latent:hull theitraite to their
Ism aid mud :tea et Drugs. fthos. 01/4-PaStune
to ditlon to thaliteralailmnorletlaii Of Staple Dynan
they as alp merernearreet Wet the storm of manna
non and.manureetn l suppllei of Tooth. Thar and NW
Ihneheng .rft. h.nona Car Illarbore.; kw- "latch end
4exuse err, Lub Et trans. mann:46w ea
tt. nenslly minuted In Drugstete nbkh thet
ate 11111.Z11.041 to °Tor on the most n onntarremor tenon
°Malt
at attn . In persona by mdl. .1 mre a prompt
tentker. 1 , • telnitrt
Bohol win College
ItUNUFACITuRY.
RE subscriber la irons tabtly' - manufactur
,
Thut 1411 kinds of Bawl andiaolleganandturn ouch as
DBMS; OLIAIBB, lIETTBBB, BOOSOAEMB, *a,
allot tuankry quality. and ths Inlet aprocad patterns....
would stook car a coportoy PAU at aubctituto tor
Blackboard. ftdas ham ancry nift °film coun
try.
113-Circalan shoat's the carious !NOW. of turnitues
"P t `...P40LU0. to d, S PATON,
• no: 24 undo st. N.. yoyk_
Western Insn-
NEW YORK CORI EXCILANGE
BAG MANUFACTORY,
Nos. 125 andl27 Broiid st.; 'up stairs,
Corn Ruhanse_Bull•kvigiff_eir York.
NEELLERRFLUIIR GKALNMG,` &a., sup
eszyg,
t.tu,
The subforibor eon Otto alt ration of Coantry
Me:reboot. to his asoortommt P.M•rf EWA, and of
Mille. and Silt Paton to his various ittfito of fointbOlt
Ihr 6, 10.20. and 60 lb,
_Prortflon Doak. ortth EIAlf BAWL TIMM of
aid otuatties in quaatitke tO Fiat ow
- the abutted notify. foliFtbav gr. B. CLARK. kroyflOtor.
.MISCELLAWF...
- TORN T. BERYOCK. •
Book and - Job Printer and Publisher.
1 4 0.82-70th atnet, sten 'Lamina& eiiett. Dianne.
ROOK BINDER'S anotßox lemon *Amy
110.rds allian elk head. Also, Dooks..lPar.. •ad
Ettatkeel7. I I mile
Ketchum's Mower with Reaper Attach
. .
• ntent.
rllE most perfect machinit(nce, w o m an: tad to out (tom 10 to 15 soils Origami oegin !e, twt
y c.
.r well an would be done b 7 Kyoto, or n. Unto
of Mower:SUN combined SM. Tor We OT.
• toyll . Z. 0. 811..Lltb LAND. Ilao
L Donaldson, Alderman.
LFFICE, cornet of reiraiiiiiBt. 'glair ete.,
Atte, lmainiwo peitelOor to the °Moe or
d. rnlb Ptodtodlr stteteltel !third
• - .J. E. MURPHY: ,
Wool Dealer and Commisolon lerehant, -
No. 155 Frcni Streit,
myBl-kord Prinfano/1.
• Pekin Tea Store.
Pe. PUth tt. eseadoenZesi Cht,ffeelie nye Bank
■REEN BLACK. T 'cknriprisi all
%lir tn. different cadet in ase. jewelweed 41ett hunt
the Impart... Iter emit. et eeent.importation, viarranted
[net aad anterior Mayor, be Pride . I rdeeel.' end
retail, at the lowest prima • nll2O JAitille.
nilienmum Fire Insnranem Company
of Load On.
Authorised Capital, ;$10,000,000.
auxisruars a stuAtuusgus
Atwood A Ou. ;1 Jobsi3rgro
Mtn Orr
arias,ma 00.. = 'Km. ger 4t Os.
Plums elguttuuk; Whits, BWYtrwt 5 . 70.
Agent for the Milted! Maks— ;
FRADERIICIC RASCHIPORIi tam "
Dolan States &snub Moe, No; 80 &path 'milk street.
Philadelphia, 1 ,A. MARDI%
direst Ur Pittsburgh:
gigZbigo ; ,Na 80 Water street-
Wm. 11. Talcoga to.,
OOHING GLASS .MANTIFACTUREItS
and Wholesale Nile. In Toilets. sad Pansy Goods,
Widow ware. id A large ?fanny of Widens Wad ,
mos. Cssollaa cb.a., Baskets, de4ilast flle4
Wood and Fourth eta myf If
ilkildiars'Bounty Lamb tk Clainui against
• the Gavartunent,
LWILL will premix+) Monty Land Wm
rude for &a.m.., their widows and minor children,
yrosecate clahna ageing the Govertunent, and
attend to boahotes in the ^Court of Clabsua ^ recently
tabllebed by
" P " Thiaa "
sip - Ontee, No. _46 et, one door Ora. datathdeld.
coh2o.tf CAA LOB.
Dissolution. '
THEEpartnership heret4fore existing be
tavern the undminned her leen abla day o ,aolved
by annual consent. nookd
e. b. 11.41 dab. Nashua the
late ere, of Ghat &Cast. will present them for eettlemeoc
to John P. Casa; at the City HoteL
,anuri r. OLA
%IDLED D. CA BB. DA
rOnd gnetoi havMCwithdrawn from
e f ! Olty ter "would media recommend to the
karellnit public,' and to bh friends Arrnerany, his late
MIMS/ 'DO. P. Glans. las. erho anthem. the hastnee.
Pittsburgh. Jane I. 1.211111, D. CARE.
Z. W. TuOXPSON,
ATTQANIBY , LAW,
Mak
COMMIB.IIO.NEB , .IMR .I . Ia7a*BIZVAIVIA: .
Davenport,,
Buy, Sell and Locate amide and
V V /4.4 Wal"..tc R.L7 Taxes.loollact Callao, La=
mamma*. 3
oer. /. 40l
t ut lawn A c k ti t 4 , •
11.= val.ll re C' f ' r i llittstrurnda.
m7anTrid!"'l
Coal Woraai for Salo or Bent
HAVING put ar t g . oallVOrks in enc:1e......3 , 511
I•Tltr ti = rev dan,l taws tor taltit f t t
II not al' , / *HI lowa ht a Item of:Taws. no Cloal Ivor
the entr belt an.llt lad is Quantity anor ba to .
=e4 is gool b tind Ironed TM
trt r otat d Soak:dent bouts
tooth. odn..n, 11n. Malt. tarty thoti. In Root order.—
She WWII. on the &Heaton:ly rim, throe What abort
Sharpabstrah. Twill sail the ummand Worts. altos: with
at without to. YU= Powtasioa allanath Austin twat.
Y they no. .01.4 nod wants ton/stet to 4ellter two
Mumma badtals wards, Wittman Stewart , 0, np_to
that thaw For dattriptlon and Wow, anuir to
Ent3o4tod 'JAIL= 11.140131LLN..113 LI wwly
Lake , Maximum Iron Ore _D C ONSTANTLY ~ON HAND AN FOR
Nasky 1511211.111 AN k
iw kkod.•
• New .Intent* Me. I
F
subscriber has nit *nod: 14 -rniel
ramomm a No.! ao betty stmt. in siren mar
lumen ankle et Jahn Thitaryme. StgrAtual ; gad to he
Wu lid. Xiiiming saint kw the Towag Mee... irlble iced.
ety of *attainment far needy two gem, ret fetich. literett
Matadi ritawled ankle at Gad Ito litigant sty. lttin
mat imilltlee re . mta. belt. al ts ul
litrizt=e M s olf2e.ipagb la b % M
Urdu ur, and eyeernallit war tiAtn__ltgai Mile.
faction. , .1 itti-tt. .• ... ..ti WM HARR;
INNYt AND CEPAII w 4 RE, - .
1 ...t p4=1
} magi Wat t & WWI fo , el Ira
Kitchen or Draw Buchanlßottltrdnren Drr
Ittonardiall i no4 Obattr ; Walk /fordo. and Of other
• elto-60 harts Tete, and 100 do,.a Deehota. • ,
Waterton, rhunato Ilan. Nth Moen, Flttat Far
i- W
Llama TA'rE,Thini4l' liii
irihti Id--
tor:No. 10 Poorth. Arad, Nor Wft, add - 472
roan *rad. pat door to Ala. Paritirca.s.7 odd Ted.
end 0,,, (Inane plehrrosts'a Drdt 01" &I 1 - .71
sirmarry dosorldtkor ot. 1111andr Ibi yr rt , 41.. and
Ikm. •i , ' -- . !, - -. _ mr3l-5;
fIiATB-1500 bulbelle-arrive. and f ol sa l e
ty by - ; • SAIL! ;MAC MAN..
113 IT OH, &44-2kbbla.. Pittih; .
'2O 551415'. Olk, 5 tterea '
ID 53615. CL lowy nerd snittbr sokliby
145 , JO 15 COOLI,DILL 1.41 W
BANIOS! BANN — War* 3 0 114'sr"
"" 1 " " th w k iuuN iuu r*: Fourth st.
pu9YE FLOUR-36
• abater article', neittod •a•
• A. A. Nal
BMA. Etta% Wfiit! ipiaiit Flour
tt i r" 11'1141117
ion BXII.W. CIINESE, in good ship
...GAY piss a:decibel - an y
job an4llo Wood Ci s At.
• . Pesti Stara: , • '
!
; l i i :9oDEr limit ivied
i 4 a 40 A. MIXT.
Rga ; CASTILE SOAP for IF4lei by
190.°71/"Viletgkt.
,mtn . 5- e SNo. 1431 X TWIST - TOBACCO,
" P isi "- ' 6° ', 2 7 l" "' 6" 4 4 04. ilfi di Moot rtiat.C°
'f!? ,l-6 j, 3 ) tr. 'mat • ,Relipr,
et °NOR'= :WATER—A l i l t into, of
~too,,ltilrf'iwsuz.rinc,,,,-e
IINO,WAS.I I7- 26 &/ 31 . ilraleia'aadlot sale
• - ATWALL.LIOI & CO.
. .
AppF l l3-4_2s j bus. thuLdey reed and
Lip,. wow.. • Mgr- '• . 11 1 1 1 th rwimultra.
41-k-AUStrilLB44#llls- ,in just
. VUr.t dm6 , ift •r l "4 tirdrlinii66k
Ogled coin
iiite moo , Jidl I
E~iPtiANtlEfEKaFg
P.ifileHraitio..ect=rdireast
pal BDIR. RAG . WRAPBEIVaaeorted
1-114118/1. WWb 1.1":12
. 0 -•
hTER'S CHERRY PgOTOUL-2 ?gross
v i tag ip4 i= gid4„6lvvotloom.
F I so SII- tt; l l rbis.l l suefnc % 3 Zie netud keTol . .
Sae ' 4l / 3 1 , R1. & Diairftfg.
frelt hritegatita
ig AND lIANO COUREA
tutimi . upeca.
-ISORTIf WESTERN , MIRING,
th•VIS at udsoossrsswite was
irgg LpOS4-70 bbLsg• for sale ,
mos - lIIWAY
rtHAROCIAL FORRROTLFEING-4;0 bbLs
• der. Make - D.W.••••roirkoo..
. I , l 2 l Mi l l ib t::tapls. , pri . i . z . !tiLkisef o o ) D . 4
.bw sugu.,'de
(108-2,300 diiKa4nr :•frozia steam.
ArAi or /WWI* lab by .111 Lummox:sr* co..
urangitwas-76b..,.pi t . 1 , article
:1/211:11MiliMarloZiamesiscosm•
-1.
: o,
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URGI!
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
ncerssocastsnes or N. T. cosomereisl
29..-A sensible
. ..
Loxbox, Jane improvement
has taken place since the departure of the last
steamer, not only in the public feeling regarding
the progress 'of the war, but ~Loin the priapeota
of the harvest and the wand state 'of the
country: . • , t -
At that debt uncertainty prevailed . with re.
gard to the losswastained by the Allies in their
unsuccessful attack on the Malakoff Tower and!:
the Bettina on the•lBth irust, and rumors were
actively circulated on the Paris Boars. that the;
total of killed - and , wounded was not leis than,
14,000, !of Whom' io,ooo,- were French: The;
official' 'reports have now beenreaelved,!and it'
appears - that the killed andwonnded onthe Brit
ith'side were 1.295; and on the French 12, 1 36 1 0.
Some doubts are entertained whether the latter'
total Is quite trustworthy, inasmuch as General
Pellieier confesses to 1000 killed, a proportion
altogether unseal when 4.1y1600 have been
wounded, but as the Russians allege thei made
600 prisoners, this Will perhaps partly ectount
for the discrepancy. 'ln the 'tonne of a!week,
the fair details - maybe expected, thole hitherto
received haling been only;telegraPhie.' Mean
while, it seems from emeettage received by the
Government from 'Lord Raglan this morning, that
even the affair wait without Some satisfactory
resnlefor the Allies, slice they captured in ex
ternal tort which they still retain, and it itts also
been announced that they bold all the poditions
gained in their previous autumn= and thlt the
preparations for another attack are actively pro
greening. ' ~
Wpm the Sea of Axoff, the official diepatches
allow that the conquest of Gust region has been
complete, and that Russia has .now not a mil or
a, possesaion on its coasts or waters' which she
can call - her own. To' add to her htuailiation,
the town of Yetdixdre,. whith , &Azimuth the
straits connecting this sea with the Saline, and
which is the only , point necessary to be retained
by military occupation in order to exerciselsway
over the whole,!Ma been left In the hands of
7000 Turks, enisted by an English and French
regimens; the place having been pht in a Istate
of defence, which will enable them to holdtheir
'position. Thus the forces of that power whose
possessienif,Ulll eigliteth months tact{ were to
be treated as a mere - spoil - from a nick man, are
in quiet domination from Eirpstoria to %Pitch,
over some of the finest parts of the Ithssian
empire. - -
The destruction of the museum of abliquities
at Hertch is apprehended to have been almost
total. The event' is regarded. ith deep regret,
although the real feeling naturally occasioned is
in danger of being marred by a ludicrous at
tempt, on the part of those whose morbid vener
ation for thing,. old and unique causes them. to
think mere of a broken vase than of a fractured
human limb, to raise an outcry about it, ks if
some dreadful neglect of responsibility had been
incurred by the allied oommanden, who proba
bly at the time of landing, if they had ever even
heard of the collection of treasures and cziriosi- ,
ties in question, had no idea whatever of its
locality. It is admitted that the work of desine
tion was perpetrated not by any branch of the
army hut the Tartar inhabitants of the place., to
wreak their long smothered animosity against
their oppressors; who had yearn previously wan
tonly destroyed everything that they, the Tar
tars, bald mimed. The argument, howeve}, is
that a single sentinel would have been saffuilent
to prevent the calaisity, and that, consequetly,
General Brown , for neglecting to make that ro
il
vision, must bear the odium of It. That a en
eral engaged in landing on a hostile - shore in
presence of what was believed to be a superior
foree,
and in the face of batteries and magazines
requiring to tie instantlyzonipied or demolished,
should have had no tim'e to make inqUiriei to
enable him to establish an immediate pollee over
II museum of sit - keine'', in a retired and tui
known quarter of the place, 'Mak be easily Un
derstood. The folly of raising a maudlin yell
over it would therefore be incredible if it_ were
not that in France and England, an well as En
rope generally, the worship of shah things has
reached, among a few dreamy sentimentalitsts,
to such a poiut that . the, pro - Russian party feel
they may adroitly stir it up for their own, pur
poses. It may Le doubted, however, whether, if
the French were to land at London Bridge, and
a set of native pickpockets were_ to take advan
tage of the confusion and rush at once to pilfer
the British Musenm,the event would figure in
ghien er story as any great dishonor to the invading
aL
,
Still there can be no question of the desirable
nese of a thorough investigation into•everythiag.
connected with such an occurrence, so than no
clearly proved act ,or wantonese or deliberate
neglect should paeannpunished: and the English.
Government have accordingly deinianded a strict
account with regard to it. It appears that two
or three weeks ago Mr. G. Sumner,. of Boston,
who was well acquainted with the museum,wrote
to Lord Ps:enure suggesting that instr uctions
for its preservation should be given to any
.expe
dition that might be sent to/Carton. Lord Pan
mure immediately telegraphed. to Bashinvit , ite
that effect , brit the expedition had already e
parted, and it may be.wood that no commu
ad -
nication could be me rd Raglan in But
tient time: . • i
• • As Summer 'advances, anxiety increases With
regard to the health of the army in the Crim4a,
although heat and pestilence, are likely to tell
more fatally on the-Russian than on the alas.
Seeeral deaths of auperior :officers have already
been-reported from Cholera,' and:it la statedtir
Lord Raglan who has stood : hile so many ha e
fallen around him is at length Buffering from
'dysenterY:z•Af.reiort that he bait Cyplied to be
relieved of his command In orderto return hods.
has, however, been' oontradleetid. Gamest 814
- son; a distligniehed Indianofficer, In - mentioned
eitilkely to be lie eMommor, in case he should be
compolled to resign.. _ . , 1.
... (Much Levet has been coMmioned by zeds re-'
eared yesterday of -the death of Captain Lyons,
the young' Milner 'who carried out the whole if
the shocessilid operations of the steem.squadrein
In the files Of Asoff.' It Arnie. from • a ride shim
-in the tit to which no danger wan ittached at
ars% but which resulted In mortification._ Th ' 1 '
The affairs of Strahn; Paul & C 0. ,. the Landow
bankers who failed on the 2th instant, ooritinuct, a
subject of much dieljunalcnt, - Their - liabilities
have b een ascertained to . - amount to '£880,0116,'
including, £llB,OOO, . for, seouritieOlelooging.th
their customers
.which .. thej ,
.have letPmffmMT.
Made' away with... The value- of their assets.
uncertain; bht will probablj not exceed z2oq, .
All the parties*, bees apprehended; sad .
Mended by th e police insglstrste., The law -
oilmen the'Mhsalipmipristioie. - Of mourities,
bankers Ind agents, felony; and the penalty is
14 years transportation, but a technical point
has beini discovered by - which the - ands -ofjestiOe
may bedefeated. " itis proilded. In the act that
if, previously to his indictment, an offender chill
have made a confession of his fraud before the
Court of Bankruptcy, he .shall then not be liable
tele tried under At., The .notuwed.. of the cul
prits; aware of this peculiarity; laShiediatellremi
hived eels's,' theist brought. • before the lank
rpptcy court, where they eagerly Mined - the*.
portunity of giving ins deposition.of their acrd;
under the pretence of a desire to atone as :far as
pomible by furnishing every assistance add in
formation to tneir creditors: • ' It' was not until
the next day, that the drift of the trick was Pet
ceitied...-Doubts, Imwever, ' still: exist 'whether
the attempt , Will : noosed, inasmuch ..aa • thb
Bankruptcy-Commissioner seemed to suspect
some objeetinlhe unusual proceeding , and re
fuSed to saiscan it, smith revelation Wag therreh.
foie made , irithotti.; his , anthinitY:; : shopid they
escape the orinshial charge, the only Punishment
that can be, inflicted' upon them will be an iM r
prisonment of i.oneYear under an order from the
bankruptcy court.. , . ' ! l._
Up to last week, .44 *wither continuiddry
bet severely cold, sod oli Fridaj night last, the
unprecedented midiumiper •• phenomenon I took
place et::: he ;fo rmation of ice, on exposed ponds;
as thick Id P . ordbary,)rindoipue. Vegete
firm, hornier, appears to bale escaped unhurt;
and an intense warmth and brightness have since
set In, which:premises, art's' all our fears, not'
merely an abundant but - 'an=early 'limiest!
Neverthelessi' Owing Ao the smallness of the
existing Macke sof path,: the wheat market, ii
fairly upheld. .,. . -. : • - - 1
Money is'abundant for loans on government
sectritim,,aethe rate of 2 to 2i. per cent pei
annum,' and In 'Alie..ffisoonnt market at 8 to 8 1,
Thepayments of the dividends will commence In
about - a wPek,, end the ,supply :Will then be
increased.c Meanwhile,, the arrivals of specie
continue large, and the bunion in the Bank of
England is likely steadily to augment.. 1
The French loan, it is now ' said, will for
an amount equal to 11 100 . 000 . 0 8 0 Inaltlad 'Of
$150,000,000 as ant- . reported. Among the
measures to be' eobmlted to, the „legislative An+.
semblr is &Malt 10 per Beaton the grows receipts
of rafbwede.: and an •boovatee' to the army ot
Austria 4 hat just tmdarOd akokote ol
..__ . _
fdpie Flour.
for '
)14 mod It
...lon of her
-
t o me, end no doubt exists of en understanding
.between her and snula. Anything tending to
. expose the bolloinews of her alliance Is wel.
c omed Instead of repotted by the yeaple of
Imo/ and England.
Blues the share was written, Intelligence hu
arrived from the Baltic that thesMed - fleet hare
ponceeded in. discorerhog and destroying forty
aix Infernalmaaltheite ; *Hai had been laid down
by the linisisni in the misers betbre Cronetodt
Thy akit have been pinoed these it great labor
DALY MORNING, JIIM -7 ,13;1835. 1
BY THE PACIFIC
arid expense arid their failure will cart'
portionate, disappointment. Admiral tie• •
and Captain Louie, of tlie , ahip Falmouth
however, been severely moulded, while
an examination of one of them on the:li.
their semet, ,
; BMT
' •
There la an entire abstmce - of ona ne
, I from.the Criineati. The repulse curbs AM- il l
: before the Malakoff and Redan is confirm , b
the loss Iris' much magnified by the Mime fit
, receieed. Lord , Panmure . ;glees:- a nom'. 1
shelving 93 officers killed and wounded, /: p l
vete men killed, 1,058 wielded; and 150 '..
• (taken prisoners.) Gen. Peliseier pain
.French officers - killed, 96 officers wounded pet
onerej, 1544 private men killed and minsia at
1644 wounded .!Total English hori de - rib
1,414; French 6,867, together 4,774 men. Go
1 ends Murals andßrunet wereneverelYWo . de
• The accounts - yet received do not ma . . ' '
vary' the first announcement of the rep . et• ,
the Allies, excepting as regards the num r L ,
the satin. ' Detain; are anxiously looked To ,
asmuch as disagreeable rumors ere in titan ti,
In Paris, It iras repeated that the faibitre w
in a measure atleast, owing to errors corn itted
by the British commanding officers. Their • re
are described as twofold—first, in Mit ha • . bad
fasaines.provided for filling up the trench' ;thin'
the. Redan; and next, In not having homed Misr
apprised the French commander that they . end
It necessary to retire. The
,British,' on •eir
side, say that they took' the Redan, but • .nkl
not hold it becanse the French failed to silence
the guns of the Malakoff., - ; •
Lord Panmure under date, British War Dent
ment,June 29th ; says : •
The French and English are proceeditAwith
their approaches egalmst the enemy's wa r and
are erecting new batteries to' be anned!with
'heavy guns. 'The . enemy continues to repair the
I damage done during the last attack. Veryc n
tle
fire on theirpart. "We (hikes} retain pikie io
,of the round Russian fort ) n the cemeteryfrom
[whence the Enssianswere thiven eti thei lit;
labs) of the Memel= on the gorge of the bailey I which divides the English left attack front the
right of the South harbor. ' t;
In the Home of Lords, (Friday, Jane 29th) the
t i n.
Tali of Mahnesbury inquired'of the noble rd,
tee Minisrer for War, 'whether it was ,as
stated In the Times newspaper of this mo ' 16
that Lord Raglan was about to •return, ring
resigned his command in consequence cif ill
health. It' had been also stated that Sir Klee.
Brown, being unable to discharge is ffidies
from a sindlai cause, the climmand of the army
had devOlved upon General Simpson. I
i LonirPanimire was happy to state that the
rumor of Lord Raglan's - resignation mast not ;
true. He regretted-to say that his lortishill had
been suffering front an attack of diaribae but
not to'isuch a degreeda to oblige him to rMign
his ,somfaand. - He was happy that the country
was not likely to lose the benefit of his services,
though the noble lord was for-a time loicapainita
ted from active, exertion. It watt true that Sir
G. Brown had been also severely attacked; and
that the command of the army was now in,con
eequence in the hands of General Simpson ;C but
he was an officer in whom her majesty's . gotorn
ment had the fullest confidence. ( ,
l The . Paris correspondent of the Times speaks
'of sommbnicatione having taken place bet Ween
the 'Frencit 'and English -governments, arising
out of complaints *by General 'Pelissier, od the
want of combination, or of energetic support
upon the part of hie English colleague. ti'l
In airench letter from the Crimea it is Men
tioned that nothing can be finer than the Eng
lish army, which la estimated at about 80,000 .
men. "They are," says a' French despatch,.
"magnificent troops, and capable of anything."
They are well fed, well clothed, and in great
spirit.
L. There are 60 days' provisions always on •
hand,.and fresh - supplies arriving every day.
Gen. Pelissier meets with an enthusiastic recep
tion from the English whenever he appears •
among them:
• The lomat de Conwitantehople, of the 18th,
•'The" Russian prisoners taken in the recent
affairs, -- and who have been brought to this 'city,
have given Interesting information as to the
,present situation of Sebastopol.. Some of the
details have been kept eeentt. owing to their im
portance; but it is generally known that the
'Stanislaw hare at thin moment 16,000 wounded
soldieri in the place; aid that they cannot send
their% away, from being ao closely watched. It
is known also that cholera is exercising ravages
in the town, and it is true as previonely stated,
that all women, children, and old men have been
sent from the town, and are - now encamped be- -
yond the citadel."
Letters .from Constantinople. of June: 16th;
mention tbst the troops of the Bertob expikfition
hid returned to Sandesch, with the exception o
4;000 'men who were left at Yenikale. Four
been'sent toludsh. the buening 'Of
Ambit. ' Theratearbeest
of %aft's, and an expedition against Perekop is
again spoken of.
,The allied admirals hare given orders to com
plete the destruction of the fortifications of
Amapa. Two hundred piecesrof-..anntuquaser:
vioeable) wits two years' previa - Nu were muss
, in.the forts. The . Cireaesians plundered the
town, the inhabitants' baring retired with the
garrison, across the Kuban, conreyiug their most
portable valuables. The Ruud= forces ire 'con
' centrating at. Tiflis for the npening. campaign.
GiliT , 7OllrIAN eau auuiu
• Parliament has been mostly employed in dis
posing of small bills preparatosy Anita end of
the sesslim. .14. Roebuckhas, d; 'for
o
a.fortnight,'his motion of want confidence in
the Government. A enviously complicated ease
-his arisen , in the House of Commons—Baron
, ROtheahlid, the Jewish member for London, who
virtually has no scat in the House inasmuch as
The Parlisznentary oath "en the true faith of a
llltristlea7 prevents hie sitting therein; han for-.
leited his shadow of a seat by having contracted
faiths secant 416,000,000 loan. select com
nate* It appointed to decide how a' man who
hes no Seat can forfeit it. • • -
Major:Reed hat given notice of s bill to
...ix
tend' Parliamentary franchise to all persons . who
pay income tax. Lord Lyndhurs t caned the at
tention of the Lordito the treaty of the 2nd De
ceMber, 1854, with the view of eliciting ' irifor-
studied, es to the present positiOn• of Austria,
with ilespect to the Allies. Lord Clarendon re
plied that the conduct. of Austria wee deceiving
neither of censure nor praise; nagetiationeqwith
her.had failed, and had left England and France
nrifetterid ap 'make'Pe* on their own terms.'
In reply . tb a question, - Lord Paimereton star
ted that no relatithil exist between England and
the Ciretissiens 'except thoseofen-oiperatimi.
Ifiscilt - nti Canning is appointed 'Governor Gen
eral of India. There were two other aspirants
for the offme-;the Earl of Ff Iglu and Curl/ult. of
Newcastle. Leta Canaing was Under Secretary
for Poreillo Affairs cram 1811 to 1848, - - and { . has
been Postmaster Generil tines the formation of
the Aberdeen Ministry, in January; 1858. !e;
The pay of. Brides private. soldiers la to be
doubled whileon active service, -the difference
being placed to each Man'S credit in a saiings
'bank; maks dischnige:
Letters from Paris state en expectation that a
tax of ' 10,percent. on the gross receipts of rail
waysls about to be imposed and that the railway
,companies will he 'authorized . to make prOpor
tiotiale'increase in thiirlariff. It is alsol said
that on the meeting of • the . LegLsleture 'aline
LlM:masa In the army will be called for.." The
question int to whether the now: loan ofEcOMO;
000 franca is to be raised, by, - , contract fir, by
national eubreiiptioa i. still 'uncertain.' . ; .
I' On die that Drouyn do Theo domande, ectuile
tei say that hehas been ascrificed twthe English
:alliance, *blob has become more intimatethan
he ever contemplated. ~
•A treaty of , extraditionwle criminals between
Prance. and Itsiorei is promulgated. '
•• ;
•
' The EMpress 'has aiiired at Pau: -' The Preisi
`states that the recently -expressed hopes of a
lineal heir. to the -Bonapartist throne sr, tin.
....., p i que ; hare: been reoeired- at -ILarselifes to
di4
;prepare for the embarkation 0t 50 .0 0 0 ad *nal.
troops. . The American clipper . Monarch' the
ilea and The
:Herald are taking in oho .and
The Vicon Nonitair, of June 28th, outsize
an imperial deoree in which the Emperor ex.
presses his satinfaction at being enabled tolsend
the Ireserfail back to their homes. The renitiction
ls'the army is now called 140,000•atea. I
• 11 ; „ The were Latest teem twee*.' 1
;.. TIELIORAPU now Lonos To Lnisisoot.
i--40fidort, Saturday Mon* Ju7.. 29.4—The
Vein, in its leading artiole this mowing, alludes
to .a report that the Emperor Alexander ifi sari.
lieusly W, bdt is unable to state what reliance
an be placed oti tho rumor. I
Th. reign of the King of hurtle Is probably
drawing to ..'close, es for some time the SOrlial •
.of his health hare been unfavorable.
The Morning Herald .3) d: "Within t an est
481 tours, we know that •ooe of • our abl t d
most gallant captain of war publicly ted
that he would stake his tire, sad all be po used
on earth, that Lord Doadottald would d troy
Bwaaborg. within 48 boon. On his rt
al
teen, without loss of itie to the 'Allies, mid at le
cost not exceeding 1400,000." ~ '
• .00141'1114 allitano.—Thairo bonbon • ocitrirany
of salmi ,men .Orgardzed ao militia in Proti
um; R:'sod an Liegiolotaro ha? [rooted,
than' thaitoikr'siolitato ana. -
TE.
ro- "Eirririruatasit."4The .reischlef: hich this
ler wretched delusion done; and its still doing,
re, Is almost inaidailable -We are often called upon
ng, to record instances - of its' 'aril workings. The
of Boston papers, a ',day! or lie rinoeS. teacher in
Contained an
account of a young lady, formerly , w
one of the public soliooler, , who .has .gone mad
we through a belief in the doctrine. i. And another
sin instance his just waits to onrannWledge. It is
,nt that of a highly Intelligent nini, 51 4 81 4 1 e . 1 &# ,
rat who, one year ago, was living. in Boston in mom
list parekve ease and luxury; surrounded hy all the
iri. endearments of domestio bliss. -.But suddenly a
Log change came over het husband. 'Helsel:me ll:dist
-37 need with 'the company of a circle, of "spiritual
is- ista," and gradually neglected his Wife and obit
sad dren. His evenings.were no longer spent at his
Sat own demestio.heartle-stone, At lest,. wife was
in- forsaken, children's/ere neglected ; home was de
rd. sestet The infatuated. husband cal& that he
Ily had had a" vision " ,Wherein it was revealed to
of has
'him that be' Mt f rade his wife and °III
- _ dren, and: beconie ' Pirinial - ha/Shand" of a
ti
n- cer tain "medium," with whom he was. intimate-
ID: ly acqpinted... And this he did—forsaking the
true partner of his heart—the woman he .had
solemnly covenanted to watch over; 'and protect,
"until death themssiniuld pare' '. The deserted
- wife was thus left to her own exertions for moans
of ' supporting herself and her three children.
She is now residing in a neighborit4 city, where
she manages to earn' eV' livelihnod by' dress-mak
ing, while her hnsttrid, she says,' is living in
elegant luxury at a fashionable hotel, with his
spiritual wife.—N.. Y. Airco! of Commas,
,July 10.
rt- ' _
tumosento Acorturrr re Musectsoux Corra
-1 rr. - -We learn from the Zanesville Courier, that
1 while watching the working of one of Kstchum's
mowing machines, on the farm of Mr. Parkin
eon' on fiaturday;.lo. Addison Palmer, of the
firm of C. W. Potwin & C 0., ,, of that city, was
walking by the side of the blade for the purpose
of warning the driver againstliay little . stumps
that might be in the way, when by: some mis
step his left llerwas caught by the blade and
cut entirely off just at the snide joint.. It was
indeed wonderful that the accident was not more
- terrible, as had he fell in front of - the machine,
ci
he would have been literally t to, pieces. For_,
tunately the bystandere. had, en able to check
a rapid flow of blood , and as e. was Under the
Influence of chloreform*bile the surgeons were
litgagect, the unfortunate man emfferedeottipara
tively little. Hewes dfrig well at last Ai:counts.
THE CHOPS in AEKENBAS MID WABASH VAL-.
cur.—A letter froth Little Rook, Arkansas, says:
"We have , had plenty of rain s and there. will
.be raised .in this region} more .t han -five- times as
much wheat as was ever made here before, and
I think three times as much .corn:" , The
ital.post
master atArmatrong , 11l writes Edith - at the crops
in the Wabash Valley p e most bomsteonsly.
.He says: "The oldest "titems'eay the Wabash '
Valley will yield more a Undantly this year, than
ever before. There a ( more' people - fartnjng
than nave ever before Been;and every one has
an uncomaylargequantity o ground ander cal,
tivation." There is cco:mhatake but thti, gram
grown in all parts of thd Union - -will`be beyond
all calculation.
Tax subject of marriage - with is deceased
wife's mistsr has again been oocripying the Eng
lish House of Common* The Liverpool T'unes
says . that wealthy and• thnentialpersone have
long been striving to am nd the marriage law in
this particular, at the s rittee of much time and
money—persons Who fi n their - eir posittoneompro
mised by having overlea ed • the bounds of- the
statute book ; il and a n fight,tcoir 'place in
g i
the Committee an to whether thWneW: bill ehould
have a retrospect effect! *Sir Frederick The
dger, who is - strongly opposed to any change in
the law as it stands, proposed sit amendment,
which, if passed, Would have limited the Mese
ore to/tame' engsgemels, but he wits defeated
by a large majority-180 to 88.
81110tta ATTEAY AT A Critinon.—A letter in
the PetersburgiVa.) Erin/estates tharon Sun
day last an affray occurred in front of, the 31. , E..
Church near the boundary line between Nbith.
amptonund Greenville ocunties,-1n whit& B. D.
'Mar waa shot in the thigh by a son • of W. W.
Robertson The latter alio fired without effect,
when'a eon of Trillar fired ilnd lodgeda ball in the
leg Of Robertson. A regalar fight" then ensued
with stones, which continued:. until' , those in
Church interfered. I
FORCED TO LZAVI. , -. '.. Orettgebtlig C/arion
of the 4th instant learns from a private .once
that Jolifie, the abolitionist' and executor of Eli- °
jah Willis' will, was &dallied' by the citizens of,
Williaton, 8. C., to leave that place in - short or
der. Being indisposed to bide the ooMoquences,
be left on the down train -of care lon Monday
morning last. for CincinnatL Willis, :it 1011 be
recollected, died suddenly at Cincinati,- where
• tietended to liberate his sliven and . give them
his property. .
Mmessou TOlMl.—The two chief townie in
the territory of Alienerootal are ascertained by a •
local census just taken to have the folldwing pop
-tdatiom --St Paul, 500V - BG - 2aftsBBA--asoo-
This is a handsome -tome e over the! last pre- •
_vices enumeration, tut e totals fill short o f
the enteuesa made by th . -sanguine editors of
that region.
GLAD TO HALE IT.—We learn froin varion3 sour
cue that the Clewiliand and Pittsburgh Bairroad
Company hue resolved oneeinpleting the Wells
ville and Wheeling Extenalin as far se Steuben
ville Man early day. Additioitalforceehaveken
emploYed, and the Work la to lie torcWiteittetrwith
renewed elgor. Thin read A likely to' be
before the Pittsburgh aid Steubenville yet.
" —iSteubeounitailltrold.
Sohnyler, the alleged railiroaddefaufter;-though
professing in hie recent letter, to be somewhere
Europe, is believed by several New - ,York city
editoia ep have never lift the United States; and
In proof of thieltia 'Waged that his 4ignature
Was fuitdahed recentl.yto document which
never armed the mew. , 11,
.
81. M. or ' rs Tosatis;•”-÷A' few days
at Newton, a boy fOund • a Mat with the
'hell partly open, and undertaking to sult.it, he
put his tongue to aid the; op/widen,' when the
bivalve - "shut dime on him end kept him in
Revere torture, until the '&011 was broken and
his tongue loosed. • '
Tim New BsoarrLCT of Licianoi iev
—Mr. 8. Wails the'recentli appointed
Secretary of legation to Chinte,• is said to be the
best living scholar of the Chinese language out
of Chink. Attorney-Geneml Cushing 'found him
of great cornice at the tine of his minion to
Dennistiin the Chicago eid'OESME thie f,wee
..
brought before tba 8.. DistriitCourt on
Friday, to Plead to , the; . Indictments ,whioh bad
been found against him. 'His Wee FeadY. • •
The lowest term of imprisonment iced by-law,
as the punishment of this crime. is tenyears..
ftßuctrr or Cu= is Cesui."—The Canadi
• an papers say that there isTa great want of cat_
tie in Canada; that fannersire beginning to find
out that wheat growing, to the neglect of stook,
is not profitable, and that it has become neou- .
wry to import bulimia frotti. gut... 13414. ,
Soestra, in. a letter to .the FewT.erk, ra n .;
says that the tiedsoffe he had in hand Mhen ha
left MIS county "amounted to the * l O4 Rom
of eleven 'hundred and thirty-two dollars and
twenty-sevete Cent,; something rather:len than
he poesesse4 011 .11 0 hiS thithe'r•! ' T.'
DRIZESI=.I ,SSO . "700, $lOOO, - 414 x .
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