1-14 • , . • __ BUSINESS--DIttECT4SB.Y. I Ili. PrIMCCIFILL . Ilk 110:8 ADVSansum. Aorscx • , ,-- 122 Limy wan, Now Vag- • Awl No. 10. s.e.nrt. 8.f... • i.. a' Cld. an Amato to tee s Kat ladvestlal and Invent id Pavan bath in tae Uzdtad dWad laatl Ito • • Conlin,' Pans. and Irancy Goods. William Task or, 41).PABIC P.I4Og.,NEWd YORS.,.. Invites" •tts sttestio ao• • an W., mar.A.nut. •• • • a p. 21, oookba r, Tooth 'and N all :Brophou (Mire' Itelloodoe, TwOdo.7. &mph Port Moe mho; Jot and bad • 8.. 4 4 .;:i v rwtr" DO^ro t i' IndiagC; of 11 4 .1:1 17 a t Ilidait.T I Z:Walegit pie.* rtir Oaoh or Upproyed P.p., WOW umlauted and pot up lu the hut F. mi. out. Pooh PM. * Trialy,p . . • - - ... Bough's Patent /Radio. Skirts. )RTES .t. FRANCS, No. I.l*clay street..., Iri.veroft. - - mor—Nee. ere meshes emend they have to- p at the patent. All sessedietzuras sod sellsn br fringing WM De ptowated eessediew to Is.. mieJew .' ' . W. SAVICSON & EON. GRATE AND FENDER MASER , T1 , 24 ,2 7 rt. din° BROADWAY; NZW ro pAplat WABYHOCIIMS. BARTOW, N 0.1.81 • William atrest.—A [eat Vasiety of PAPNB Book. a Btaticomm. Prints; BookblWas, Mao. tdens 1.. :• TOYS AND FANCY 00008.' ' - CO.;• 1 AIILBORN A, s4' Maiden Lane, .4: Atad. ~p„ AN c y ...., ... .. ~., of n o Th t _ . .. _. . ... 13 , . :;;OilCarpiditi cloths and Matting.. IL . . RoßrKsOli.di do:. • NO 47 "Pai TH SMELL. NNA,N WOOD, , i . R.B.non , receiving a large and choice se- ourtookiatot CLIZPET/NO.S. echo Wait and nod • fol ortasis. tovalstlog of • 1 . Astra &WI os UD Z IT / 11 10 : •;. Plc. Toposo7.lAiroslA. , . - tiopor and Awe localA , . - Yogothor mitAlionys lOptio l : of CLAN 80 . tton, and Pr'd MI6, 11.:011 CLOTHS, . , . Twos; to "WA* viAo., AU quoiltloa and prim. 1 , Aboaolio edam= bo.Tosol , groom 011 Sbadew. buff andgniga.St Window 5We/A nano and Tablo Coo , fro , Dragg•ta, alma And Oguston 1 , 1•01ols. . Mak Ro4AN -Yltiado.sa, on of loOkb mil m a t i .-vcrod la th . osohytieer.. , ; ' ' . The Young:WWl' Institute- NO. 38 WestVvrenty-'rhirii ot., N. Y. Sztoctrata—Der.llESlM DLNA WILD-Dont Mn. WA BD. Asidend by—inss.TEURDORE IRMO. 144,. and Bari anitDMIIB.4PD..IOI PLUNILLY. , The slatanakifsar been' IDM - -,fkpt. and ends 41A Joh(— ' • HIS INSTITUTE eniployei-Viofeasoro of tbs first IlTikatin ite ' nide. Painting; Drawls's, soidW " is taltriraiiosirz .lir It also torovtdos a BslienTsettsts class to loung - ladisa Wilber their educating. To. ifrettch Lan es. Conks aktoratof theltistituto and D tanibt lath un ites. H. D. W as as% Ilwtor of tbs. Institute, mar he ad' &sand in Bow York by malt YAW." , et t he Institute, a list of tin entire fil,Wtr and .180 the Phil ei • ris="es and of Muir, tT . Kay On. Wood strast, rittstougAi • Ensilsb a Do, do • dn .1. IL Mallon do dot J. B. Davison. 7darket • st.. da ' 8. llonsorth. • do dn. insl2.lbad• ISAAC L. PLATT, Importer of Polished Plate Glass, from the old established manufactory of the BRITISH - PLATE GLASS COMPANY, - aII7IIITHEArIyI4NCASBIRE, lINGLAND. ,r,LLSIIED PLATE of till -sizes, suitable ' • .at wt.:swag !Rom' and Dwell Ind, Snow Imam Salhout Oar, no-. conataatiy on hand at ' the 717iraboano. 79 ‘ II)I2I2AYSTII.6Ier. tier York. AMMICANPLATE GLASS , COM PANY rectory,. Wi ll iamsburg, L. 1. IHE eubseriber haviug . tilltezi „die Agency or_ thy ahoy ,Ooniyarry. u ir it,, gmabled to _foralih Raub Flats Murk kw Sky s, Ilae'tUs. and Paynaints. of. quality maim to t • Imported artid, Jalidm and at much lower rotas. JOILN It. PLATT. - 79 Murray etnnt. Nan York. IXPORTANT. TO ROMNKREPBRS AND DEALERS; THE HOPE MILLS, Ti Tomo "rater. md B.stas. man*. Now Pticirlgolice. 103 Frod exed/I York. hn Non sa, and bg HMI= stoesJorey M r. T. • Px9pri eters or this long and well - COFJPSE AND SPITE IC9TABWIELVENT OottinooloprOparro the soot rhar.olooteiad Radon to nor, for Wang.itroacAle,ThMit,tra-orid Warr 1111u.s. Ate— Oa.llMa.. 4 igroilrfr lipOU th ther e - loose TO wosblo Wino t..lataloguto loot totOostero elm It. H. J. 11:11 MI H... rku.lti=oroeroadvbel loguiro Oar Hope l MM./a. jolor • • • Ciaer awiYinegar.-- VINEGAR Made -expremly foi.famil.vate l _ alum.. IMAM mom thmk Itar :a.h. Gropaimi Platibmesh had allmrhomy, whom Males mu Ir 84coam1 lu my-Wareham* alma bam bessammd m taw. 1171••111alrar mad* from Ohba Onamh amaal m the bast fin: aha la= bhm rodßaMs, one half and 5411 ...Tht of ' Ai=l l l 4 M boaaallen42 and Lb. ~.ammolaTmmalmaid an particular, ameteil to-chls Plus Older { tat wial p ant Fall. Ism shemeallmmaaa ma Chaff varrantma to basin/pm otot - mh2l- 11/11,1dat1. las mem fa 14. 14, .a ALEXANDER HAYS; CIVIL ENutlvErat AND SURVEYOR, /MTH Bit,9PPO,IIn MS COURT BOLS/S, Pittsburgh. Penna., AS PERUANENTLY LOCATED and tin psmotnally attend to an tams, atorsurnd to • • iltoilt.Ws. 740Msive Primident Who, Dobats,Chiet Elyglamr"thmT 74.1." 11:fthimisi 4.Vdstant • D. IdDabell.Jr., OblaDner Pltinteg Steubint . " • Jon.theialsoa. RaWkatanda.et CDTLOw. Warta. • Jai. IL Dom ChM Dnatrwr.. AlDirbestr av741,1m • y.- - miwitnow.---zu T. hasetax—.......h. Mat& Froeldor Carriage Factory. . - 7401f1N819N . , BROTHERS Sc CO., .praoti , ; tot *oak _Whom tatterrAir Retwoitituad EtalthoWt - Ww., . - - phiniy.CltY.Ps., hate 6a bwadhltd are hiasutufarhst . . '.-' oh exlithstmessottment.of Carrhiwee., Rockaway.. hititilt" , ' Oen, .te., atwie in 131 their Yorkras etyleik with . . • • .' . :---- - --• . • reward-hi .iuotilitrAwt-tr!twar - ammo'," n.sir , '. —,, 1 wart thw.ea itintww t.- and toga= Hielrary. --,. 6 • .. ' attested to on the moat resawkiihte termuk They coalidetiLthat ail whi . i me/ f•Te , litt=tet, r Z k t: . . ,•=tVca l inti .Igarhesta."tdrthettibuset Toad the 11w _ - wiry entry 15 sa.notat duet. the .4iir. - .2 6 - —-- • • - . • .. - ook and Job Punting - - r ipPlif_7. • BURYOCIL, hanna rirentlyil . -.. meta hislob nintlso ourtos 14 te.vor.thit mabil ogaroospr 'l4 E rf e ol li agaats, l4 nualofaccatirra • re d WO . -, .. S aral'aolaillprovldad wilt' eareaa roma . wd marmot . WO. ' .1,!.- ha la etaarAn rwt. . g vt3 ,, 111A 1 • ~• vat laatrZlM go diatitia of DID : ' r=ige..=,,,,r.....h.% rot the gr.., u f ti mmioeca ' - - is I saroa:lal band and Ibr rale.* . .710 -_PITTOBEfIGR4OACIL FACTORY. 111511110‘...-.......XLM1t L. ALMS? Kenn? LO 'll. IL- Ells•unr. / '4B - - tat plumfp Attn. • . _ _- - • ..i ~ i, : - •i •6 , i Inttribargbi'-Penta. : : OAOIO4, : CARRIA G ES piLarroNs, g t - Dace.. ann••••• deialptlonnf .Ifana ,Vehlel•• -,, nO=lr nabbed In • manner uni•clAr - t ,w ,..ty• of = wa x. nt IWO., 4111. of -..ia.••• ''''' ".IFirria waftestml. . • ' nen - ' .111de ,011 aid. Leather. Store. D: SIEXPATBICH. No. 21. South. Third Street, • Dskintsa Merkel mut Obastaut sta. Plasdelphla. . Aaron SALE.SHAHISH HIDES, Dr -it. ,• tlaa lto saltal Plank IGlALattrgopa t artoosk er"trtm t In tassotigh weetsd. Iddßl t kba ll Wa kst sales rill be elvenla cub. et taken Ise • asalvanite AaAthq fr.° °f = "1"1 lekt ea osatatlssioa. , • • kya 'n"l/45§1EITZOttrnet - WIEEOLESALE GROG RS. Pale arid Counisalon !Octants, • - AND DICALEII,S t b tir gb Manufactured:Arti of cles, Itch PLTIS -219 LThaly sired, coral". Incia, gni • BUZGLI,PA. w m.uaiz-sel ut z 11.0 E itl3 jv BOAT .FURNISHERS; Mums Ea - Predate and Milberg!' Naunfarg.tra, No. 141 Water Street, A'-ICI. Janos Irwin .& Co., MANUFACTUIIERs OF Q M ULPIIUO ACID; Sulpbtuio Ether; " - evens ltrr. mtg., 30MM= Abodync =ULU Add; -I.mvs lament., EPP, • Nipme - 4.4 x r c vs.2.o sotat..es. 4 Erre•ls 1111. 3. ----- 1 77 1:100S *N. ITZTIII,,, • AETNA GLASS WORKS. M. DAMSON , 'CO4 .'NANUFACTURERS 'mil dealers at riau, • -- LEATHER. : • RITZ, HENDRY l'OQ: tio. AVara THIRD Sired -..PRILNDA ,kl? 13,002 liti m ANU! AC; it T i l t M ;COUR ,' „ t 074" a° 94 c it 6 ?lal u rrair tt Itaire PAINTERS. • •&' LANE, • I noun AND SIGN 'PAINTERS, .zro. 96 .nrum sums% . and ))that ktts.taa " there rom el. attended to. 1' 202111 1111.110.0 eseesitod aira tinteillgence BT. tJ.I9R. sr axi • . E:GIERVANTI3 of: all . desc ri ptions , poled exam4teultll,• - •...,' • . sorr a fasoulkeed ....ium'llatAmint. tatuttiM_ /4.11,7436u"""z":"'ir - 1--- 171knaldson; - an. • WE, owner of min and Sitlidriti4 : 4144 2t; ;111=2= 414 ,.7 , tire:4 &XV . , , • • • _ ""7:W • • • - „ -• : •.? 41 $ " 4.7 • 1,-"•••••,?.`4e ' ,•• • •••3 , t,t, •••^`44 • •,A? BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. LOIRE SCHAEFER, attorney at Law, and Eastern Collator 0/4; 4.II7D — PAAAPI7I. NLrIVLROAft k pI: BA. I= l l. r irA thg gage,lasrirell othari. OANTON. Ufa Metri. ~M' l ~ ml lo4°.. fr i hr.....) a.. 0. • nary arm V. AW. M. Aber. Inryouni, 14 Theadtra Ilmsteetter. P. timelier J. W Teioll2Bo2i, ATTORNEY AT LAW, arna COMMISYTONER FOR PENNSISVANI4 Davenport, lowa, WILL Buy, Sell and Locate uands and Land Warrant; Pay Tana -Collact Mama, Loan Mora/. to. arm to Bon. W. P. Jaunt 41, idt"Via'rajlbaTah.,"a Co., Pittsburgh. Bakry 14. myrltalnd alarm V. Cum.. - • -.no. 1:1111.11 BLAC ATTORNEYS- AT LAW, (Summon to Darragh a Diallan.) Pakirell'a BuDdints, Grant It. ar ta" a 4 Web*. romeation of Dabs bear hart of 17 2 ta isaa.Waaantton Qty. agll2.3trittaT LW. HALL," Attorney at Law, "Bake "" ir* linlldlturer Grant etreet, between' /earth sad end Anew. sabwl yT OMNI& & A. P.-MORRISON, Attar t ttiumst.jar6.orAgakYlitrus sir,t..4l.rest OBERT. PIM TPS, Attorney at Law, Bt. meta MO. ft 7 OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney st Law. nom. or rots dGrant etrenkoppoaltittisCaart MOO 01,110. Pattlbtrith. • my24-rb3 TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office fourth .treat. mar Gnu's, Pittsburgh. 1L16d17 JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 139 Ilftb gtivet.Planbtaid... • • AGENCIES. iirlabigaithsieralOonu3gssion and Wee tionAgemay Office, ..kOR the collection of home and Foreign •oueeLatileameallotheAteney rialres, MAUS. ilairrt=g476.Pairiza=onsa Sam and Insurance Agent. P.F.LTIED & ANDDDSIN, Detroit, Min/tilan. PittsburgA—MeeersEnoser & Ro.m. Beak *maiMr`. 00. essotte Ofteg Lwow, - Stemma 1 01. What—lo Mpomate• or Jileblala tram ren.a.bt• Insurance Onapaut... mTlo.lrd W)I. A. LEIWIN'S DEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front , street, 341 door from MsrkliU Dealer In Lake Chant. piton. Pit Iron. no. Call property' nounnt and mkt. Aa usTlN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, pock, gliaggigodligi gad BM Brogan gam 50. gig te gtrigtobagg Mood. Banomer promptly atindge Jgaully ARSRELL, Secretary seies Insamose Coasalkr, 94 Water gtreirt. M. GORDON, Secretary Western ban • rums co.. is Water Amt. GARDINEROOFTEN, AgentforFranklin lu dih Me lotooroe Oolapsny, nortlosiot corms of Vaal I I .. ...] . ) . i.... , . ..... i ::. . DRUGGIST& EILN - HKFT, Jr., (s uccessor to Jas. "Mai feya.Wborlonar and tailDruc and Drake Cr, 0114 Drestaffs. Am" 141 Woad arra. 3 doors below VDV. AD./. Illtstargh. irirswg. snout .I, tar 40 Dr. Para's X• 011334. TiOllN—P., SCOTT„WhoI wale Dealer in Drew, Dateta,olle;Vangstue ;end Dye SULU 21e. 996 dydart steetnrlttebargh.. • Agragera fgr SehtTir n reStmenSo Syrup. me, 21-17 ftE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer w,lvozeart=tAnirbz?. . v amour. Y d a ta L i :aedera earner of Libertr and litt. Olair arm& SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale • -.Vraseds..lC+..lW, Wool sOrwt.fittabood, -ASZPI and t° ae~a ma madly cm Wel • 15:1 tl 11 sod complete woorlooest Drag bladW. m Aledlelno Chest. lierifemerF, and all perialuMir to WO tmodoes. - PWrsielaw presertotlons Orefolir comtemodeel at WI Won. , • 09:1, COMMISSION C. ATWELL. LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCEIL%i Produce & Commiscinn Karchants. Ann braizas lEi PITTSBURG.° MANUFACTURES, N. 19 Wood .It., between Waternudl et PLITSIII.IIIOIL 1018 _ _ HERBY 8. ILINir. late of the firm of King & Moorhead,) COMMISSIONMERCHANT, AND DEALER IN PIO NATAL AND BLOOMS. No. 76• Water street, below Market, *OS PITTSBURG& PENNA.. • _ S Russit, ik_SELIS, PORK PACKERS, .Wholesale Dealers m Provisims, . .OENERALIT O. me LI COMMISSION RESTY MRCHANTS, ?truss Frrrsetrium. PA. J. lit MA R AL L, Wool Dealer and Commisdon Merchant, N 0.139 Li. • ty stryok • rzffri:gov; PA. =no, to Moillhotork Ettatta a Bear 4 Brown a tamatria. Ti sr." a C° ' mytkaasclo REaKoVAL—Spriiig.or liarbangh & Co., AA tons moored to NO. Rl* Liberty stiosE. - . • " rientiNrAltS.Xtrarltigrtrn7WnOCAW NM% OS. thith ecn.adadOU' SarCle.ll,4lthg betty _ -, A. A. HARDY, ~„, , • . ... dommassios 41,IDIFOR FORWARD MCII AMY : Agent of the' Iladizo iaud Indianapolis RAILROAD, No. So Water at., Pittsburgh, Ps. POMO '. '. - • .' 7. 1. ,IM- I. W. BUTLER co 2 'IORWARDING & COMMISSI ON MER CHANTS sad Deal= In al Mgt. Pittsb •• .h • "301.4. , noc ,,„, Wi• :.o();•.wria-mg • N EWER & ANTELO, General 00.miaig oko Mardants, Pl I.llilladod4o/01, phla. ' ad MT vanaili on COIDASOMenta Of rs -.II: late of Weimm, Ohio; SaO . . of Ow. a tao LITTLE & CO., Wholesale arvoere, -• 7 •"H Prectoai arid Coactolasion tafeelbanta,sad Dealers in E •" Masefultscres, o. 112 •Seound iayrt i ptte. 11 . tfitttatindfiET/C.; - •ifbill Y7l[ .. COLLlNS,st.wardingsallexamladea 11141i:41m2t.; Tessler IA Chow, o,lll4ilALP,rocletoply 211 Wootirtreit, abo“ west. • 1.78' /01dA.SPALMER. kn a rrierFtitda , -MaCLINTOOK, hbipoitte atti..t.46 saa , iwyku Draw CerrAll a arb. •4 1 I s aftuTatiLlgar Xia , DRY GOODS. , . --- -.•- - - . Basso 1.; .&111; . 2. 91 Mantel et,' are closing out: ateitrer , .. y Mslack atDrr Ganda st , se hantasadiseduat front r: oam. preparatory tonneetuatas their dark% .attP• . ,- .•---- . WS .103'ZP,11. g.otztr, et• co., Wholesale , and Retail Dealer in - zwaniipszawmciuzuzr asorss. • . Panay Goode, 4to. _ Ran Ararket4 Id. 4ik out the Dkisimc - Ear Amt. fix Bradley, Tuns. sakl447. , & Aid,. • No VisWirtet' Street, . . . . WOULD .irosrpeotfully. Invite the , attention 1r T 'of parcluovi to thole • wank Eburoffillsa :lutitt . ClenadhoOdosis d• Sol ana Thinker. mod IYEgyogro . .** **/*/* Oilanollin sod MO= ..311. ISOODLLIMINA BrUllsz=andar's sad A3aJos , _ , UN ok**. *pa * WO af Veils Lee. MaatWar sad 4 A 1 LA MM a 00,,_MINCOMr—C. L. ANTHONT 0(614 TOSS. V. RASO_ ,111 & CO., Wholesale and Retail mite in navy aan My& Dr, Goodi. rift r 9•;; I:I ;Am,. , 0 awl.B4•llDry (Fools Waretuukte, ear= loortiamill vrrangy swiss, MITTS, &o,—Murphy ..nrza Bazdarig i bi zzabir.... ,zr= • a r , d ,Zn. BLit 8111 tr War r *Male vas, 021iTTICINUAL fi&LE--A., , Mum,. & *6 'l= sitts 30..1`44 liers.“&s. sea WA: walltXl sad szr WORKING. 114A;c , I g ; BANKERS AND BROKERS. CO.. BABILEIN & EX 70 011ANd BROS:RILL - - - .NO. 71 POG6ra ,1t8.61", PI7'I7BOTZGH. 1..-11 the nrunerou. s .ensions of Bankers and Brokers throuunout • country, dosing the Met months, ere areen.tbned th 'As almoet emery instants their troubles taw growu or .oftlran their boSitone. And Ore ttivterore ,14 oereriott to sr eumthe pubile. in adew• tsar tto. in "fem. stuath . or other • outshle operations" shall tempt he from the etrirt and legit+ e , ••• linear our bagmen, belies /0f Thal in avoiding ell eultr retest:mote, se gull pet ably be better able teems our asmiomers and mime their seret7ono that to adonting snot , • mt.. no thnli_Pre , ' mote wn altlatete benefit. 1.8 WILKINS t quo. Wasiwkil raALNIEFL TLAIiNA •it Co. Bnoetaaors to tt ort,listamilt oa. Gatikara,Exihauffs Brokyrsand papoolt,Basir.N rs In Infanta Dowrile forabangs, Certlikafra of otes,and dpoda—N. carom of Wooard Third atreota. Correa Mow [wind at WWII.. d dlobt Cheeks for gala, and ordoetknas mad* on nosrly all fend. pal poiat. of the Bolted Stalas._ Th. Illabsat Pralnlrlnf NM for iltaidsrn and Alnarkan Gold. Advs.... nada on cosudirantsota at Prodoos. aldPlPsd Wt. on Moral tonna ' IburgIERNAN & CO, Bankers and Exchange mk, Pa. No.ee woccenct,earnerofbhuncal Alla). _ or/mu andaall Bank Notes and Coin. Dtroonnt Time r lirchange. and Prams sort Solar make Oalecticos In all the principal dale. of tea - Odom Hearin Deposita on call endue lutanist. and give their I ,,,tattaation twill eth er wagers appertaining to • Prot • Imbue. INl.Euteria klichangc ...tau ku sale. =kaki/ ......... t. aiiieFlCl..-:lntrearoltank: it elelli 3 L bRAMER & 11 A RIM, ebaase Beam. Bur =dad] d and Myer and k Notes, ..tueM= ls o: Beal or Stot Pia d arWrost. Say and ..ci was . t" 'E d cariZZ. oeue.,- ' nom nude on all point. In tun Union. He corner of Third and Wood carats . Huctli °needle the St. Cldwiw 1 Hotel. Ng nuiir WIL IL W1LL11.1131.. .. J. i.ieur. ' WM. 11. WILLIAMS A Co.. Bankers and V v Rzebsaff Broluses.-NorthUst. anwer of Wood 4.1 " All I=Orhlargtlll liberal tansii. land oxilleeknit :f=t= 110" HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Tornio' . sod Dem - Salo Dills of Esstutsss, Certitiestas of Dr Bask Notes sad Spada, N. 119 Idsets i t e =lPitts4 *.ils. , 'SirOollsotioans mods cos all Um • eitios !tbsossbout 410 United Stairs , • MANUFACTURING. . • ....101331 IL 1111101...-.... 101 . =UM= ITNION FOUNDRY. Mitchell, Herron & Co. WILL continue the businetu of the Union 70cusiy at the old stand afPENNOCH, ALTOH ELL • CO, Na Liberty at. They vitt ametatsetars se usual. • large sad general Weethient of nASTIMIS. comprising Cooking, Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, 07710 E AND 1 ARLON ..TrarS3, MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Beau, Dog Irons, Sad from, Tea Kettles, Plows oad Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Castings generally, and GAB lAA WAWA PIYES aLSO, IRON At NAILS OF THE BEST BRANDS, Shovel Spades , Picks, &c., All of •blett will In xicl at suundutnrare prima. allay BOOTS AND SHOES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TAXES ROBB, as Market and 6 Union sts,thlrd door from the Market Moue. Pitubur•h. notadresanthalytailonahlsenausrous Muds and mu. tomes; the h u out rusirod his Spring watt Wotan Alm% In an Uristinl. sago( the WM sts/s. non nun In the outer& cities. Tbe p•rtWtar attoutke of the Later Iffilovltsd to &veil .I sasortel Mot of Gnitss*.snd Pigmy Boots sad Moms of dmrigttour also 0 Woe stook of Miami Gaiters And Rau nose vat. numeral& voluted for Gentlemen. h• ha anf pattern of Fuer and Wearing ankle•. Pur. sham for meh la larteanualtiss *MA.. him to yell et so lon prim. any osalUhuout 1•111 sell In the city. Fln OM. continuo to toszaritttre horstorom as Mod of Ladles' sad Geotlema•l VW. lathe ONVIlit OtTle sad of the bat tutorials. 5p7.1.-tf W. NV: WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 111, oad xo Laces dm; Ovoids dadadoid ETIROBOIWIEL IIIONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Furnitan. Topo, hiantota Indodnd Mud. aa. dd. oars on hand. and mode to wpm. Itr ntaohinory. at no loart prima Tana hand.. -Mama I and Woad a. MUMS tor Movamenta, 1e...10n nand. Black and Lab War tdo toratabod to Ws. Mao of Ito. "-wort prim. csdan Allot with ¬ch at 310 'Marty Winn. at= W. W. WALLLOI — fann Cotton Kills, Ettsbnigh. if icEDY, CHILDS k CO., Mannino JUIL tares of Pam A ' 0.1 boa. 4 r 4-4 &mottos:F. OorpriCEALo of al. -, .pd obsdra k 4 4" M rd . o Plough Una. 4.114 bog. Wadi Bev* of all dare and darorptioar" DUVAL itivordox lott az the Etoe.orsre Soso *Mogan, Mom a 41. i. tat Wood 4r . ..et. will osve oktontioo. 1.215,1v tOSI IMILD— Jura Lieccio. • • -'-IWeOlti7-ar CO. WI/OW:BALL AND MA U. PASUIONAILI HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DISAW{." SIN A LL FUNDS OF FOBS. CORffr , l2 UP WOOD AND FIFTH 878E1M4 Pittsburgh, Pa. es..Ther Root nntmces am. timOty and - atti.rf Etat. iiita.tapers..Ekma, Oug• and RAY Bonnets. IN!eltil!!)Rl=E:X l Mici Livingston, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. VCK sad Depot Railroad Sealea, Hay, attimd Grain do.: Plain gd Ontret datr . : MIL C:1 ; micas I=lll%Dgrargiabh approved ' Bolts rod tartanlag., Ina Outh.. of •rnsi dots ba farm sad talsb. I A. BROWN, would most respectfully lo t r u i Zett P ritirg:t." * "`LVTliti ,4' . ' Pleb eseortmeot Weoltlan Bnad.c Awe ireittan We en made to order. in the bet Ar ted egos/ to any In the United Metes. Me H i 10. removed without the old of • fern driVIO. lialillt porrhemed the stool, tools, and rood of the Osbihet Y•tabliehment of gamey .=elland. Ima mowed to furnish their old =dowers as well Y tho public et Loge. eitb In Mon nns. sgroey, no. 5 Wood Won, PittaboV " t00h26 J. A. BROWN. _ _ _ WILLIAM . BARNIIILL CO., 61 Penn 'et., below n* bu Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER 'MAKERS and MMET IRON WORKERS, thaanfeettaare of Manikin Pat ent &Wu. Lecoteettetred and OTUnda c t o n . lerh Oal. WM4 'l7 Iron Yank. P trikaiti. .77•Aii4 übstsslitsr Were. Itrtdan and Viaduct !tent. done M the anneal:settee. all or from o distance procarle attended to. -4= • • Hats sad Capa 1 - • WILSON & SON keep constantly on 1 . / 11: hand army duaibtloo sad limey of Mis so6 both wholesale and ntaLl. !Use Clothing • web toast& Het of Cop, good and eh.% would do mall to cf. to • oh MON pozobsoins fdasyhey. rolbif J OEM WETIIIIRELL, Manufacturer of YETENT BOX VICES, it metier BOLID DOX and BRAZED BOX WOW, wow of Anderson and Itelp Won streets. ono poen hum the Mead street = li d). testurny Mr- • • - 11 W. WOOD WELL, Whelento and Retail EA tteaeraetezie and Dolor Is Cablrst Wats No NI GROCERS. SMITH„ NAIR' & 'HUNTER. WHOLESALE GROCEII%• 122 Second and 151 front OROEI. street, P 12758 • Wallace'a Gardiner, .110L.B8ALE-• DZALBRII to Flour, Provisions and Pio ßT. duco Generally, LIVIRTIr .16304 y BAGALgY, COSGRAVE CO., Who ale Groom 'nand go Wood stmt. Pittsburgh. CIILInigWh etas wooer nal Colgindsika Illordiat,Deala bx Prod.% awl Vtu- Yeaultietarod Arttdos. Llbooti stavoi, PIM lbaN 11451 D. a :co., wi;oiesale Grocers d Comutledost Merchant., N 0.113 Wood sad .9:04 Lm' 7 4 .. 4 "tubtnrg KOendZILT 1530011 E, Wholesale Grocer, Roo.' uirtn,cokow, Nod. In Priducso, Map pale trkof lon* . -ad =KM Moo ksy krw cub. aflD act) DLEBSOUZAI 4B ' a CO., (emcee. *as to Wlek IMoOstUumr,l Wholessig Izon=ar,OcreserV ir rig ant erg Joni ran.l--„"-an:01361M112.4...--....WALMOAKIL 'GlLLSWholesale Grown &Da OszamisdonoSialbants. No l e Ftmt.PPAI. ---. W111141.1. --- AM A. ISI'CLURG, Grooar and V v tkanaar,. id Wood sad Sixth denits,bas , yids!' on band awn:, ....doinsint of eh droconss snd lin* Vor. PoidWn fruits► d Wits, Winked. and Ws& liddsre —" --"""ejLi.tp_r_n2d,_ • . 00., Wbolosal• ammo% OoStrorrkll 511 ; Palos in Proem' potemegh - hisu Ss 1153 Liberty Stmt. SAIAILFECittE:6I Wholesale d. Gio- . SOn'•UT -3 sad Front strut. Plttoto AGALEY; WOOD 00.,'Whole I Wt. Iln wirac.b...e.vesho•ftai. BOOKSELLERS &C. • L. READ, Boobaler andStaitioner, No. • Is rollatinnt, uthmurs. J ei:IEN DAVlE:DN.:Bookseller and Stir ismer. werawr so -IP:yds= a eseee. No. Illailust • tow • /34:1tIVRY BOokseaer and Bt ,/a, Ito.itS Yakut stroiti, Statthlthlt, • th Wood theme. Ilest 4the ee the menet antra. Pa. thiheethmth Ithibeatetemateatlytth bead MUSIC. &13. • Charlotte Blume, i 4ANVFACITURER IlAd•Dotaler hi ?iano . brea ST VI oat in DAMldsgrtirCer"ll"Praerilliatt. 11 -1 15 R y KLEBES- Deoduinmul O . Urf • lgaglasholkOM MOM . . • . , , . , . • _ . . . . N.. , . '.• . ! , • . . . . , . . . • ... . . _ . . . . . . . . . , • s. • i . • . . T GA ... . . . ... . . SBIIR . . . ... . . . . , . . e ~ -.1 . • ..,• i'iN,. . .1 'G' • • NEW YOBS erinesnmams. Pr= !MILLIE, irtssonza..owirs t DCHRLL. meara,AOTSIMEM lipcss, No. SW iinDochoaw. New York. • • 1 SCHICTOBLIDL. , 33I IOI3 .. 6 r: CO.. INIPORTIRS AID DEALERS IN Drugs, PaintS,_Oils, Dyes, Perfomery, Le., 170 13 - 4 Alf ST., New York, INVITE . the attention of. th e trade to their isswiandrssisl oat:Tuts, Pilau. Oils, Perfume r'''. 4, &a • , O ct . . .. Id tldlttontottraliellca/m. of Staple DmtllS. Om an also moststut dines frau tho Pi:IMM of amino• tkot and msonfoot h a of Tooth: Hats and Nall Brnabos, Wowes, - rt.sa, Zpnizals, Alm& and r[W.Ulb Perla:MlT. L Ws Extracts; and sossayntbar ar- WIN Uswilly gm to Drairslsts Rotas, arlalch they an also enabled to o6er on Ma most alsantsasou tam. Cheers, eater in:pon or by mall; dill tocsin, prompt attarition. ' 1 4. . . • }< ably !XEIC:2I HEW:YORK CORN EXCHANGE - • BAG nitI.NUFACTORY, N05.1.25 - aid 'Broad St;', up stairs, Corn Eichahalluildingli,New York. Att DEALERS, &a., sup tug Aol tt ,r aaisaiium Bala 0 • 11,031 A* Buckwheat. Meal. Salt.... plata to cod T er he . entrerftwe tgLiAl . l the .neaten of Osoutry Iderehaute to his t of Patators' Begs. sad of 01111ers an z et Salt Fedoret . kle Mb= _ltYlet 01 Pdaluil "Ascot=itruti with HASS BAGS. BAGS of all deem and qualities idled to. cosautltlee to nit on the "heated natke. le • B. B. MAIM. Pmrletor. ~~M tisi'il FIVE PER OENT. ONIAUCIDIN . AND DIPORUTION • antICAA. GEO; M. TRACY & CO., No. 84 WlManrit. (OoMo of )lad. Lone) An York. • • • L , I 'NITRE Or Gantlenien' ?piddling Goods. IICIATING. de tied to.; adopt the cash Jtioystion; wOuldin bunts to on Impaction of Quiz In thls ontsbilinontaT IA found • WE. .50 •ou Wooled stook; combat • In port of nos Postinand yam DMus, Olovuo. Ihrlbilitt,ftsp.ndon.St.k. .Issolon .os • , 881488 ofW notalltlokla— Moving boon en, Axed ItARIo basanros for the lon twenty roar.. common lo nn e ry, th ey have mule sorb ansnionunts In Euro that that rundving br tdmoot rjettione. 4l" = th atl 1 . meek In 884 IrarblaillnsllBl4 lay gad 4213.0 13A1411i1.14,426 HOUSES ;1' 0 HAT. H.Citte: 7:42 ,3w il va rE 1 MOUNT PLIIAIIALIOT. VD 00.. OQ_NNULLSII4,II. 17.4.1.F1T8 004 Pains UNIONTOWN NROWNO r tith NEW BILIOUTOI. ma 00 Doptediazego!n . ."eta toad., its bought, sold and %Onto& j0....g Z.,:tal and Ennio bought and sold Moan NotegatA, otiwt ...outtlatt bought and sold on sunagudon...eadow . • .11aeliems WEB'S ~TRA.E.t.'..?4,;.TATIOR XLIFF--' f r . tE s taioriber_.;;.ve increased Lair steer of Amts. £O., mut m• MI. „pare , kl q %maroon ficoO• ', 1• , ^1. , . 0.. .3 and from PhlladelAts '‘ - , rd umal•mt tialtromln raf /.... t. &Mt o flu P lnt Tit tr_to Effie: • ~,,,40: 1 1) . ..ratablramms au oar "*':: a SIrrOILICLL. '''' j 4 wei . , 1 , ' ~• • , ' , dada, Pitsobartb. ROBERT 'lti-"PA AP - LIVERY' SALE -, STABLA 1 q • Clx*Or t Dieritarastr rest gad Cherry :N , LPIM: • : - - . • .Firrastran PL. JOHN T. 1311RYOUIC. Beak and Joh Printer and Publisher. No. 82 Fifthntnot, atlemi Smithfield. Gasittu Battles. ROOK BINDXIL'S aad:Box Maker's Straw Boards &limn israd. Bookk :PQM. and atatinonri. s mylo TALC OTT & O m r: i nfl to of Dc , , tomato P .11 — . 74 9cl MI Wood stmt..... of /m. o. U. Portrat Mo oLe Lo lora.y , r Attach- Keichutres tiower with Reaper 'EE meet, perfect- niseliine in use, erarran ted to oat from 10 to 15 wry of mot or Logo Prr der or goal so irOold be dort. by orytho or mikS, Moe of loom. 0120, torottnot 0 140 . Ycrrt. bl m7ll 6 it. IMMO LA NO. all Wood ot. Pekin-Tea Store. bre MI T l / 4 A- ow doer gag of Vet itschgessel Beak ri me a: BLACK TLAS, comprising all the diluent grades La nas, aurshased direst- from the Imieeters, far oud:g. anent Importallon. erametted trash a.d of merles War. gill 'Weald. vbetriale sad retail, at the Wrest asks. • rarlS 5. JAYNES Athenaeum Firelnsurance of London. kottoirized Capitil,:slo,ooo,ooo. „ . ......o , il. ratranutta. Atwood .1 Op-. : Jobs, twattm. .1.... he tint, . a... 0 11. Maul. . 11 Yen, clod Oars a C... ' .Wat Mato • C. 0., Power. & Kt , gamma. WIIIto, Stoma I GO Limit Ilbetbo. United flitm- ' ratoralcac iintrrritui: umud mid., aroada 01100, No, too th F...tt.b. Pbiladetytdo. . . .A. 1.1.1.11.131 . . ”" ny...3. -I yi •Socit for PitutratE•. No. to Wafts drat. CUTOOMO,OiaCkaIiaIWALSUMp . ROBIWN 4t . R. 171 1. Bras= OPPOSITX ITLIC THF-41211,.. RAVE now on hand, and to which they n.• 13 =wron ni g lez a e v t gere 010 t urtooot tex , will to tokt st "Wars 4k.0. 4114-11a4, M d 7Zrgl l taTeMelt "4" T are P t, bosom to obSeti ottoattos of oatnhow. V*: ILT ALTER P. 21ARSHALL, imi • Deala Plan. Flemod sad Docunt.l•• _ _ bac. Na.. 611 licodstriet.. Plttabont , dote Att.% &rale ae4brated aulAtifactoses, 343 iit•Fr. DOW wart & rob Wilt 11. Talcott & Co.. TOOKINct GLASS MANUFACTURERS I =a Whojelal• Dealer. IR Veakrty sod Fs.; 04.1 k Chet.,WidowtoA Ism mtn7 W•g nL Oradlre. budges. to, just rd 4 at corner 01 Wcod sod Fourth eu. on T 7 e t Idiera — ' Bounty Lands & Claims against. • • the Chniarzunent. Iwrui. will procure Bounty Land Wa? 1 Tanta ja• thelY auf minor thildren . a . ra jail= t e , l c = . .=t o radVmsion y at.i . labllabAd aroma, N 0.144 MA st... ma door Above B , mttbßald. =WOO • CHARMS NA YLOR. Like Chemiliain Iron Ore CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOB @thisly 1 OXMAN & WITIMBELS, J•114.4* C.i.rrataad. Ohio. IffirWbandit Office. HE . enbecriber his net. o pened an Intel- Mak et No. .CO ?ahem, in the well known odes of Jobs Thametwow, , Ship /Want t and ma ba RT Itamlarlas moat tor lbw 1 wan Mazer ha* of for no two raarb be batten hlrown that lerwarlodwe of the at 000 Its • althamme caw blue snot Amble* In fmatebtair erausekaleper• w!th LA. _O4 aqa brawling plum ter bob era, and an athema leenng ameeplorteent. mat= arta. pub li c la menetteml,- =7 * &Viagra& - - - DINE AN CEDAR WARE.--SAMITEL L itADDDYN -rrartintly at brad r meat al' War,lx rad Bra , Tubs, lime. DarawDce 061 ., 72. IChetima or 'Draw IlarirrtA Woodea ants, Dry Slessurre,Dlne and CD..rn Wa.. Bands. and ell other k1 i",01% Prwiirte,.:l 106 dawrn ttudrts. oral 7Ana:ir..--Xit.u..:tt.T.i.f;pwt:_.t..Ad.d.uroZzr Tliffrliiiiii,;"ricoPiiatOrW of Merit Tenn eSIW. 4.m the teebrin 'Vie Penne. And Denten In Bula , Ylre PIS Baeln.Pllteb Penn._• panaNEEL :B&NNETT:. Manufacturei of Talkin Ileakineen. - Ones and Yam Dere ot 011ita at the itaaolktorr. dim. of Washington and Prankint sta. Bfidrinelaia, gidandia Pinafore', P. Patera* ;AIKTIFICIAL TEETER DRS. DUNCAN .& CA.IIIERON. -, DENTISTS jithlabOreef SUM then cac behteellinot Med Abe thou, r.S OFFICE ander ' the management of i ttw met p r o v rtttom bag been Wavering In teem o r e e emedne -operatkine In. ths ArtMottal Depart. m une(' hen Entry kw the lad ten learn and no areenme et ems shall be trauttaz to ety. eett e metten t e - - en . 1 . sasfantlerltk %eh .initlet:w= . ti. e e ee e l t=ede pertaining to AftlikV ittbA U . ° I Val art r e t e entneee of a b a.l,tit tim. dete...l . , L uallg i and • itreudtb . thr4nteereettralf .IV=Zl.e:tr.=:deeeTbil: tl to ea tgirtintft lea=filosNitdAntl,bahr"i Gus 2 nllnott Nal Net. hrfaelatay.lmentedbi melon: otanmatione M Montle:LT gerlbemed tel Um most that, numnee. 2111—tnedilmind • the • inp_miou'ebsrecter of the . od , ue t, th e vultanille gimes. they ate Um Mat MIMI. able ht tha - . ...... _. roe nem n sett, on mom netre,PLlOpr tboel. .. • r " aber, " .IXI " .. , . . The Menu refunded Mho 2140.1 &rat .penv to eat.Whe , tan - . _, ' ". Wow the In2NMA I2O b- ninon) thin at a. ellstanett eh would Mato that our facUlthn am • snob that we an ' make In the emit style. •MI tert of TNICH la Nous 24 to i eato=tgidiow%=ln PrOpertlon. ea that sodden , W.121:' DUNCAN" • 1 ~ .-• , . _. _ __. ..1.13:(1A.11.1110N_:••• I ti en t l it •L_ . . , 4.14/ . , No. 124"Weit 154 b it. hot. time i ittn. um. NUTILER 'Pitta burgher sostityjog to the veudooMif fir• wrlnlio of Ikerbare's Wolland Mt. som e 111091114111, bee,llth.lSSC Isom /kW, Jr.. M SS tb.-431sIlerati=sor a your i'sgatra'stb"ras staanatiraVr i o rst, t t ,=.• 1 la i rita b t? Z i l3= re* sr of a am ass Bled:Lai ell llama Ittasse, - W hik " sal:aar , kw mat amounting to. tote. i lba ait ten% nntarviais the ettreso• &Milts laslailk:al ' s by obi. di." Esolgsmr as a tos j ila St WOW rals ta as marls. "Erri-os-b• A% irfisraArs iatrtit teri.or Pol=krritT Of this mallelsa bas due .PEASIAns. Z7l; ' ssaallat BrartilMintit. " . I per 3 V g• tillkl W.. or 6 b°". lw - : • t'"l. 1 . r". B . 6 %6 a co., tar. Sil34 6.11 S sis. Z ilf. sonw.ustr. detso . - wawa+ suunny, _._ . • - Coughs: email! Coughs!!! • • RELINE . I N ryr4 rrivurzar.sti , I TYLER'S GEM ARABIC COUGH CAN] 137-DROPS -. :-4 PAIMIIft M.' . ' , SE SE DROPS wherever they bay a been Icittrodoced, Imo 'Away ocrturrieff of her Oro . pion= i v ttlim, ...ltrt i lb , e ca th reuer om giorra etrturitiketr unglikiirei their :Amine Wi . iii,thiesti• omit of 847 isdutioao Mut iu their casual • sail .41 30:sootoptmotkos without tutorbrinit uftt tie or DM or rent= the %tau rum inieseptiZi or Mt— Oa ter tim Pft .. - 12 - wita ftitliTAVl I g ßalitit i rbor _ b. :. 1 -ve Von tbe tinotitood Mar mil Ott taut 6006 Moe. Zri ., o l sfg Mi i ;Mi t t i ,l9l",. , 4 ..... .ad Otto iermetVitloplW. sari mod matt 11 1 I iRTISETAI: r - 4 !NcaL'Venallinibrii. ;.a.osl.aumalli widat PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1805. BY THE BALTIC'S MAILS. , , OurreePendence or the Oommerriel adnerthiert Lennox, July 27, 1856.—The chief subject of attention during the past week has bees the prospect of the harvest, and as the weather has been sold and damp, and a most unusual fill of rain took place yesterday without the slightest intermission throughout the whole day, winch has since been followed by scarcely any signs of a favorable change, some anxiety has been created, and the price of wheat 'has experienced a further rise. Over 111 parrs of the country, the crops. it is feared, most have been-much beaten down; and altbongh a f rtnight of sun. - shine would cause a very general recovery,!that contingency is of course a critical one. In Ire land, likewise, the rains have been heavy, and the atmosphere altogether has been of a ober eater to recall the periods of former years when the potato blight made its most detraining pro gress. Still, up to the present time the hope that the present season may prole the first, in Which the plant has entirely escaped, since 187,1 Is still warranted. During the last few Aays., some isolated rumors of particular patches be ing affecld have been published in the :pipers, ' but all t h y} } general accounts concur in represent ing the undoess and luxuriance of the crop. Whatever may happen, considerable confidence can at least be entertained that a greater yield will be secured than at any time for eight years, as the signs of the disease have never previous ly been so long delayed. . The proceedings in Parliament have:been chiefly Ilimited to the continuance' of attempts on the petit of a small minority or the Hones of Qin:mons to embarrass the Ministry on the war questiOn. The opportunity afforded to them this week consisted in the proposal of the GOvien meat to join France in gnaranteerieg a loan of £6,000,000 to Turkey. • When this guaran tee wan first announced, most persons of expe rience disliked the form of it, inasmuch se it is not a Air bargain or a good precedent for Eng-. land to pledge her credit on equal terms with any other country; while in addition to that conside ratioo; the desirableness of. avoiding financial alliances. generally was admitted by all parties. Observing this state of public feeling, the oppo sition resolved to make the most of it. ' They accordingly resisted the plan, and had 4. fair show of argument on their side, until Lord Pal merston cut the ground from under them by sta ting that the Government quite concurred in the theoretical smmilisesa of their views, and had made efforts that the guarantee should not be a joint but a separate one, (namely, on .C 2,600.000 to be raised in. France - and £2,600,000 In Hog land) but that the French Government wore in- . dls,Ased to agree to any plan of that sort, and I that it bad consequently been resolved to meet their wishes. In an affair so trifling, as far as I pecuniary considerations' are concern - 0:d, but so important as regards the position of Turkey and the maintenance of her army, any other 'policy would have been a great mistake, but the; oppo sition in the [lncise of Commons wanted the tact to see Hite, and that at such an epoch a waste of time in haggling with the French Government would have been inexcusable, and they conse quently pressed the matter to a division. Has-- tog assembled expressly for the purpose of us king the Ministers by surpries, they contrived to prevent them from getting a larger majority than three, which was in fact equivalent, to de feating them. On the following day, however, the press and the people at large denounCed the proceeding in a manner not to be mistaken, and the meloontents were afraid to follow it up. The Royal visit to Paris will take place in about a fortnight, and seems likely to be re ceived with - brilliant demonstrations. The office of Secretary Of the State for the. Colonies, lately vacated by Lord John Russell, is to be filled by Sir William Molesworth, who has made the subject of colonial government the chief occupation of his life. He was prerloturly Chief Commissioner of Futile ,Works, and will be succeeded in that office by Sir Benjamin Hall, the president of the Board'of Health. The Bank of Englenil, having resolved to es tablish a branch at the west end of London,. purchs.ed the residence of the late Marquis of Angles, near Piccadilly, for about E 40,000, andarill ' open it in the course of a few weeks. Advices a fortnight later have been received from Australis, and are of s satisfactory char eater. Trade is gradually recovering, the gold production is increasing, and the ;went tendency. to disturbance on the part of the roughest por tion of the population appear to have died out. A sailing vessel, called the Red Jaeket, .errived yesterday from Melbourne, with £450,000, and 1 others are shortly expected with large amounts. The money market continues to be well sup plied, and the Australian arrivals will produce., increased-ease. The harvest is the only quee- lion that can throw any doubt upon the future course of financial affairs. S hould it after all prove favorable , there willnothing to pre vent an augmentation of cashand denuder:we-1 Spectator. The DOM Basonts at Constantinople have had an outbreak of repine and murder. The posi tion of diplomacy remains unchanged. .. Prussia defending her neutral position, and Austria's maltiog more open advances towards Russia causing disquietude. The French loan is more than taken. The British ministry,. after their narrow escape on the Turkish guarantee bill, i will now most probably be able to retain their ' places. Parliament will be prorogued on or about the 16th instant- Sir. Wm. Molesworth is definitely appointed Colonel Secretary. His constituents of Southwark have passed a resolu tion recognising him'es "the colonies to endorse the verdict." DISPATOII2S 31 . 10 X Tan IIIAT 07 WAS. , --- July 10th, Gan. Simpson motions The returns of casualties to the Bth of July; regrets they are co heavy in killed and wounded; states the gen eral health of the army is good; and announces that at o'clock on the morning of the 10th, a heavy fire was opened on the Roden by the allied batteries. July 11.--Gortschakoff telegraphs—the enemy has renewed a vigorous cannonade. Yesterday at 13 P. M. Admiral Nachimoff received a severe Wooed and has since died. ...Pail further orderis Admiral Panflioff is appointed te N succeed.the detieseed as commander of the nein' garrison, and port_ and military governor of BebutopoL July 10 —The num correspondent writes:— "Last night the Russians kept up a tremendous fire. lem sorry to say that the battery which the French constructed, between the Macedon and the Malakoff has been knooked to pieces by the.pciwerful tire.of the latter fort. .A colonel and thirty affoiers' and men were put hors du combat, and the siege works Jima received a check. ..In foot, as the Allies advance to the , actual de. fences of the place, they must expect to insii more elaborate works, and otaitsoles heaped on one mother with all the care which mirky months of preparation admit. Even now theamemy are strengthening the Malakoff every day. It is not what It was on toe 18th of June, audit fortnight hence It will not be what It is now. ' The 'watery at the White Rorke however, still gdes on, and its effect will be probed ofew nays. - Oat and Ofie Libertrow4 472 Lismcss'4o2lce, sad fed k4 24 1 .7. • .i&F•tf July PA.—Polluter telegraphs: ."Aftsr i brisk canoniule the Russians made a 'wird', about midnight, on the left of the little Rebut. As we are now close to them it did not take the enemy cue minute to reach our gabicrnades.'. The Stop sluts were promptly received,' and were repulsed leaving some wounded andotght dead, the.darki.. nein enabled thint to tarry off the others.. Gen.. Ourobett nu on duty in the iawnobes.. " • It is rumored in Paris that the 'preparations of the Black Sea squadron are not for an attack on Odessa; but to make a bold dub at the harbor of Sebastopol, with 1 100 ships and 40,000 men, while a simultaneous - attack in made from- the land. ' • • • July 2R.--GeneralPellssier telegraphs "The enemy appeared to. have taken alarin lastnight, and opened a very , brisk Arens the right and left of outlines of attack.. Ode batteries replied successfully. - Ibis, good Intelligence from Teo ikale. ' Everything there 111 going on well under direction of Col. Cement who has takettmesatres to establish order at Hertsch." Jely4.6th.—Oen. Simpson tatty's' p • hi: Choi era iris, not increased Ideas our DA report:iba the' general health of the army continues esti' factory." ' . A despatch from Capt. •'Hewett, of the British 'ship Beagle, 'unbuttons that be bad Dent his boat to erdnitte the communication betweeo the town of Ornitchisk and Aribitt Spit: and found it tn ha by means of a ferry of two hularests and hawsers. Both the hawattro treetVatlt, and the lab turned adrift by the ship's boats. I On July . Bd, a body of Russian troora came to the beach,. and opened a lire of musketry et about 80 yards, but without 'effect, while the ships sod • boats tired grape on the exposed troops, and inflicted much loss. Thir Rossiansare fortifying the Spit bt Arabst. Since the btiinhardment of Amway, mealtime of defence hare been adopted:. The aims' of the Dan have been closed; nd renderid itaceesidbli.• Batteries have been erected 'on the omit, and flotilla of gun-boats established on the river. There is oleo •it strong body of-Corsets and other troop; under the orders of den liegovert, Collected near Niceilalefr; Strain. fortifications ire being erected at &star, and the channel of the Don is:obillitested...; - run merino* or ASSITZIa. There is tttieca tb belleelthstattlie i preeont iiistitineutitoak or TA/o*dt 00:181011, rale '63fistslfiio—Oliiitteadificedetadeleitli•Wiettai* Cabinets. Rem: since the rupture of thri Vienna Conferences ' the numerous Russian agents I st Vienna h ave, labored with redoubled energy to detach Anstria completely from 'England sad Fiance. Dating the past fortnight uluch pro. green has been, meds, but particularly, daring the past siz,nr eight days the results s4ro more observable.. "At Bt. Petersburg. the most friend. ly social relations are again extended to the Austrian embaseadors and his countrymen, who were previmiisly, treated with more than hauteur. Remo the tratsvele, journal. TpS RIOT AT I.OOIATILLIC. We deeplyregret to have to record the arenas of violence, bloodshed, and house-burning which occurred incur city yesterday. we cannot now express our abhorrence of such things; nor can we find spline in which to say what w would wish to say span this _subject. A terr ble re apansibility rests upon those who hare ; incited the foreign population of our oily to the deeds' of violence which were the commenceinent of the riots in *.the . First and Eighth Warde. We are coofident that these riots were notocrioned by anything that happened at any of th several voting places. The election 'throughout the city, as far as we can learn, had, passed off with unusual quiet, with the exception of a brutal outrage in the First Ward, of which we shall speak priced', and some fighting at the Eighth Ward polls,- in which no one was much hurt. The riots were occasioned by indiscriminate and murderous !assaults committed by . foreigners, Chiefly Irish, upon the inoffensive °Wrens, peaceably attending to their own business, at mane distance from any of their voting plaxs. All the circumstances connected with these as units, storegly indicate that they were pre. meditated and instigated by other parties than those 'by whom they were actually committed. Vie ere not now prepared to say that they were the conseqeences only of the incendiary appeals, for some time past publicly made to our foreign Population by some of the leaders of the anti- American party, or that they were instigated by direct instructions of men with fiendish hearts, who control in a great measure the passions, and are able-to dictate actions to the Germans and Irish Who made these attacks.:- All the facts will probably be ascertained judicially, sod than the responsibility will rest where it properly be longs. Toe circumstances as detailed to us, and the confeasione of some of the miserable wretches who were:made the victims of their insane folly and murderous violence; shows that these as saults upon unoffending and innocentnative-born citizens were premeditated, and that the blame attaches to others who are as yet Drmmed. We have not time to give details. We assert, however, and are sure that it will be proved by respectable witnesses that every act of blood , stied was begun by fora - goon. , That in every instance where mortal- violence ensued, the be ginning of the riots was an unprovoked slaughter by foreigners of peaceable Americans, while quietly passing in the street at a &Stance from the polls:: This infuriated the populace, and a prompt and terrible resort to mob violence, by -which many foreigners were .killed and, much property ; destroyed, was the consequence. In the First Ward, about 9 o'clock in the morning, while the eleetion was proceeding quietly at the polio, Mr. Gen. Burge, a respectable and quiet, American citizen, was brutally assaulted by a party of 3rishmen on Jackson street, between Jefferson. and Greene, without having given any provocation, he was knocked down and, horribly beaten with storm and clubs. Re attempted to escape from the fiends by whom he was at tacked, end ran into the alley of an adjoining house, where he was followed by his blood thirsty assailants. and ant, stabbed and beaten until be was supposed to be dead, when one of these inhuman brutes deliberately opened his knife and proceeded to cut the throat of the murdered man. When this act of violence was made known a party of Americans started in pursuit hf the murderers, who were subsequent ly arrested and lodged in jail by the Mayor and City Marshal. In the , afternoon between three and four o'clock..!several Americans were fired upon and' severely wounded while quietly riding or walking by. the,;German brewery on Jefferson street, near the Beargrasa bridge. Among these were gentletnen from Jefferson county, and several reprovable citizens. One gentleman who wee fired at was riding in a buggy, with his wife seated by his side. About the same timera per fect shower of shot and bullets were rained upon every American passerby from the window s of some-houses occupied by some Germans upon Shelby etreet, in the neighborhood - of Madiri street. • As soon as the occurrences were made known it was ascertained that large bodies of foreigners armed with shot guns and rifles, .had assembled in the - neighborhood of the brewery and also on Shelby street. -An indiseriminate slaughter . of ' American citizens was apprehended. Au im 'mynee Crowd of excited, maddened, infuriated Americans assembled; they were fired at from the wiodowe of the brewery and the houses on Shelby street; and in seeking to arrest these of fenders several men were badly wounded; and the incensed ani infuriated mob burned the brewery and sacked the houses from which the shots were fired. In the Sth Ward, the most serious Metuchen us occurred aboht 6 o'clock in the afternoon. A Mr. Rhodes, in company with two friends, all American citizens. was quietly passing up Main street, near Chapel, when they were set upon by a patty of ton Irishmen, who, with horrible oaths, swore they would clean the streets of every American. Fifteen shots Were'fired npon'theni. Rhodes was killed and both his companions bad- ly wounded, rue of them seriously. The Trish- men then ran up Chapel ,atreet, rand on being pursued took refuge in a house at the corner of Chapel and Market streets, whence several shots were fired. by the inmates, by which several American citizene were wounded and two killed, Mr. Graham and a Mr. Robust. The firing from this house continued some half an hour. The:lrish were armed to the teeth with fire arms of every description, while the Americans were almost entirely unarmed, and were obliged to go to their homes to .procure arms to defend them= selves and their friends from the murderous fire of the insane 'robber' who had, made this at, tack upon them, Between 6 and 7 o'clock, a sufficient number were , assembled, to capture the murderer of young Graham; an attempt was made to hang him, but we learn that he is still . We have neither space nor time to enter trite any particulars. We will attempt to do so to morrow. A number of Americans were slain by the: foreigners, 'stake:lumber of foreigners met a heavy retribution. We do not know now ma ny hare been killed, but hams already heard of some twelve or fifteen in all, and some twelve or thirty have been more or less dangotouily wounded. Tue T RIOT AT LOOIIITTLIM.-.-The telegraph brings us some particulars of a ,sanguinary riot that occurred st Louisville on Monday, °rig- Witting at the polls—the els oiion : for Goeee nor and State officers of Kentucky having tak oti place on that day. For some weeks past the Louisville papers have teemed with the moat bit ter, arid intemperate appeals to voters, Minis: ted to arouse their passions sad pre dices to an extent we have seldom seen equalled elsewhere. leading many . persons to fear and predict the very 'result that we are celled upon to record. The,,papers favoring the American , organisation' have exerted themselves to arouse a general op- position to the Democratic ticket and.theforeip voters, and those of the Demoersilit party have bean equally if not mare` ffessine and denunci& . .tory. of the American:lms,, -** their efforts to, mute their foreign vote to aid in the Overtime Of their :opponents . - This Mottles. and - violent' partisanship, which ie observable in all ' ; the large I cities, can scarcely fait to lead to similar : results When parties meet at the ' polls, and Should at Mice be cheated by.all lovers of law and order, and by those who feel an interest in the pietas?. Tuition of the public peace. Professional . pollti. :dans wilt doubtless-endeavor th prove that the origin' of this: bloody encounter : at Lchimille is with their Opponent,. but neither party can clear their skirts of the odium of the outrage, which can be directly mioed to the : conduatnt papers they. have wombed end applauded during an excited canvass. Tbe election. to takl place is Baltimore next fail WWI. 441414. deplorabl e . t Malta, itthe bitterness and esPerit/levtered an d proMoted by. office seekleg partisans Mir their' organs do • not -receive a timely, pheeli felon the better same and Mort conservative vices or their ,' readers. The result at Louimille, however, it is 4,,,:p, I Molt sincerely to be hoped, may prove a timely s' warning to other cities . —which,MMl can only ii: be averted bymmore temperate and Misery is 'Marie on the ...part of . he Talked p —.Bah lb, , '' ,Tarr Not brassie —information his been re , coked at the office of Affairs th at 'these Indiana positively-Ww aa, ga aay.fn tkerthan fik. Louis, giving &wrap= that they eve been clitied by a seeond party.,that they•eapeof still author, and that. when they are aU ready„they will make arrangements to leave SC' acute sod Join their tribeat, Council Grove. They waider about the streets begging, and' perhapi thieving. The Boperintendentoomplains of mail difficulty in getting thetntogather..:Therinstmolloosi from . the Indian Bureau to: the Sisperinteu eat at St," "' Theviltoarr - Eitaiiiirit. Miaow Poi:env—From ;Ankle an, to request tbs-usPLana•of I Wu lliegeasral.mliintee of the - Bletholiiii Episcopal not to take , any Indium on bOssd - tbOut OW lihtlica t South; lee gatbser,theifollitibla foots: Prop e r written Pet al ! , 144 11 thy- ' r not ML''' AbAlpulultUf,UttfaSeEsg, preacluga4 1912: an- Dept bisect if sending themlionie, - ;to **thin 4eriajiiiisK IR; jam!. 4848; ‘144,.... 11 21 , to t e sa . ttavatimleigaVaatleoritkiau .te - '428,61ii oiiiO4d, 16L584; joala i qut• .He alsolaetruits agents me 4.6 alio* - to - ibta,; ,, eoamosi , mii , tiotewirii' Ut• pm lierwthee Weibel eddy " • pengt. maa 20g2,...1,-Vt. i;th2ii. , C-Z.Vt17::14 i: , - ; ,--, Tint Pzirrirrs sow Own Itzstma's Itswovsz. —The New York Boathos Post states that all the pretests glvenior Reeder'i rittlovel are false, and that during the Governor's late visit to the East, and since all the faces in relation to the purchase of lands were hilly knoWn in Washing ton, the President offered to Zppolnt.him Com mis' sinner to China if he irodlii rasign. The Gov . moot declined the honor, retorting to fight oat the battle in which he was,eegeged for the peo ple of Kansas, to what, under the ciroumstsoces. might be construed into.nn .ignominious flight. It is not likely, if the President'-hod samples about Reeder's moral fitness for the governor ship of Kansas, that he siouth litre proposed to him a ninth higher dignity, with better pay, as an inducement to resign. No! Governor Reeder -was removed to conciliate the- elaveiy prow. pnlista and siren gthezthe administration party in North Carolina and Tennessee it the elections just closed. It wee a stroke Of the same digni fied policy which thirsted the "crushing out" letter of Mi. Cushing, pending an election in Louisiana or Mississippi, some two year. ego. A western paper, the Chicago Prom, gives ad ditional evidence of the solieitide of the Presi - dent to have Reeder resign, and relieve the Pres ident-from his embarrassment; The Peas soya -that he emyloyed • personal. friend of the. Gov ernor to manses this business This "deer friend" wrote to the Governor a 'sitar full of sympathy for him in his "embarrassmente," and closing with "the friendly; advice" that he had better resign. A few days passed over, and while the President and the Governor's "friend" were anxiously awaiting ,t he; of resigns , tion, the letter received a reply, which wee as follows: "If President Bernd thinki "resigrratios • sovereign remedy forembUrnamests; it is about tinfehe was tryilig it himself". • There is as much truth as poetry in the Governor's reply. There will be a meeting at Easton, the resi dence of Gov. Beeder, on the 20th init., when suitable notice will be tiken of the indignity which Pennsylvania hassuitained in the time and manner of his removaL ALMOST A Marc WARD *Mlll.—Hood's Creek, Ky., August 8,1855.—0 d Tuesday, July 81, at Winchester, Clarke county, Kentucky, a youth, named Beverly Daniel,. shout 18 years of age, and the eldest eon of a well-known and highly respegted widow lady, was• brought before Jus tice Kerr, charged with Saving violated the peace and threatened to murder' his late teeialier. From the statement of Mr. Arlington, teacher of the District School at Hood's Creek, it appeared that for some fair weeks the accused had been a pupil of, his, but bad Pa p , grossly miseonducted himself as to compel the 'Trustee& to expel him from the school, since which period he had per sisted M a series of ' the most violent insults and outrages. On Sunday, the 4th July,- he had as slated other parties, not yet in custody, in break log into the school 7 bouse;and wantonly destroy ing the teacher's property. And on Sunday, the 29th July, he bad prewrited himielf at the teacher's residence, for the purpose of challeng ing , him to fight, when, , upon being remon strated with on the violation of the law and desecration of the Sabbath contemplated by him, he declared his intention'to murder the teacher• thou and there with his gun, and iris only ,pre vented doing so by the prayers and materiel of au effectionste grandmother,_ between seventy and eighty years of age.; ' The prisoner was fully committed for trial at the eneding Quarterly Sessions To add to ilia general unpleasantness of the affair, it appesred that he had become a member of the iteformed .Church only a few mdntlis ago.—N. Y. Tribune. Tax Ksunarm Sracirns..—That 'like does not amity's produce like is proved in a 'very remar bible manner by the eliminators of Judge Kane, the tapes notorlous.than eminent Philadelphia Judge, and his distinguiebed,son, the comman der of the expedition sent by our NoVernment to the rescue of Sir John 'Franklin sod his eoro panions. While the father Mai rendered him- self notorious by sending human beings into helpless bondage, by viiturior,the judicial office which he holds, as a reward for pertisan ser vices, the noble-hearted eon has rendered him 'self immortal,'and given ;lustreiki the' name he inherits, by his brave daring in the Cause of hu manity. • One has gained.. an office by his sub serviency to the-Slave power, and the other hSs disked his life, sod ivte fear, lose it, by an at tempt to give freedom to the. unfortunate men who have been years locked up In-the rork ribbed ice of the Arctbi Circle. The . character 'of the father and son are as opposite as the di rection of their looks; while the tithes turns his gaze constantly to the South, the eon turns his to the North, and laYa.down his noble life in the attempt to beuvfit his fellowmen What very different opini.us must he entertained of the Kane-hie species by Persmore Williamson and Lady Franklinl—N. Y. Tuxes. - ' • . _ CentOLlortilit Tile UNtIZD Brarna—Jiary. taro, the first Butte wbere the Roman Zathnlio Church gained a footing, wive coltish:lr eight hundred end seven Protestant Churchre, and only sixty-fire Catholics •-oogregations. In roe- Ida the Catholics early Made settlement. Now there are one hundred and srAenty • Proteetsnt, and only fire Catholic Chnrcbes , Louisiana was settled by the 'esthetes, who - now have fifty. five churches in the 'State; while thiProtestants have two hundred Mid for,ty.seren congregations. In Tessa. the Ciitholipt.- were the, first sect in point of time ; they :towlines thirteen.phurches; but the Protestants report three hundred and seven societies IS the State. The 'number of Epieeopsl, Lutheran! and Roman Catholic Churches are natty thit)saaser:•thrinighout the country ;,.but each at the ‘three denominations bare about ; 177104kren0• a the Lnutebtly of the Methodist/I, scarcely, dite4iyhth mist of the Bap tists,' sod net !One-Arra that of the Presbyte rians. ''Theentira "Proteetant Impulatlim of the country, compared with'that, of theCatholio, is shOut an twelve to ona,7rßorbra Antes. A letter to the Buffalo /14mblie, - tiving some additional information from Kansas, mpg— "Of course I cannot inform you whether Mr. Ruder will at onoelinae the seals of office in the bands of, Mr. Wroodson, who} . under the Bums bill in the abeenee' of the Governor Mote as ex. Mullin; but I do Lope - the Secret ary' 11l have a chance to show whit 4* would do, and that he, and Atehison, and IStrbigfellow,' and Parson Johnson, &c., ke., will take 'rope, enough!' They have parsed a law to muscle the . Press—let them try to execute it l They Mao eet themselves up an enperior in"POwer to Jibe Nstlong Congress —let them dare to - arty out -the spirit of the sot, and their political rata will be Complete. "The vomit "'meet of affairs - IL:worthy Abe serious attention of is, reap patriotic _ citizen. Let the press of the whole country speak out, and let every oitiseir vote in coming Ellie:Sons with special -reference to the settlement-of the Slavery question, and all may yet bw . . EXCITIIIIN lit Nansas.--A gentleman from ' Kansas, who Lett on: the saute boat with the bear er of the memorlatt keying for' the removal of Governor Hied*, detoribee the state of affairs in and' bout Kenna as 'molting. ''',it Shawnee Mission there - wake good dial of feeling on so corms opeov: Roeder's detertoloatiOn to Ignore the so-called 11%18144nm The editor of thn Chi. (sago Pray, who met this gentlentan,,says i "Our informant bed , traveled through the greater portion of Northern Kiniiis, and give it as his opinion that before thine Montle are over e very settlement of freeidate magibe)territo ry will ham) Its rifle brigade. . ens a fixed ddrininogios setraaiO , arm Wu tiAio:Vita 'fight ing.' iv to !et Me eider of the dayt,,atid thty are pripariaa thahlt_leettW tear the tinny at every peu - sp , TheY are not ~ now exalts& tbizt are cool ly at work thing their . firearms, running bul lets, making osttridps,, and ping,Utrougb the drill e:eraine. NSW Yoe,: Youtics.The Free Democracy of New. York. have •liaaued an addresaAtigned by Hon. John. Jay, sal PrSoddent, In which they call open all parties jto unite In one, grand lotion against ". the: prseent'Hatfokiit Administration, sad in favor otiii , tresbtration •-"oritie hlisanuri Cotopromkw.• The Know Boulethiager and Jona than (an anti filajwy•torknoh of the, Amsrloan Orders) have already united at 41k* Acme COll. vention at. : B,oeheitter., The imispeit, of a grand fusion of ill the Howard and Abolition forcea is quite ohaering.'. •••• • •'• • 13otriret Calm= telempbeeveral days istrwitiorted that at an eleCtion tor high sheriff, in cheit e stea, 13: 04 the Know Nothing candidate • stairclititsd. , The Charieshin Me:Cum says this .is not true; that Cot Care*, the pet it e n e l ecte d , is neither a amber:of the order, nor 'directly Cvindlrect" ly ibtiiieriertettlindLibat the Know Settlings only • *parted him , to.bide• their meakusee, berfirould ham beak:Jeleotad gaits as sully withr;tlt..tbetr •. . , Itaimusmon pri!stactientbakbetsome quite as epidemic is gruhMktiad Southern Ohio. Prom Moduli* , li . tasz7 - Pifban of .Ifnalth''and enter prise ox. drirstiows, by tbetillberal lee /dation of Ohio on the Subject or timbre Property. The Hashsby. magmata go- to !Wallahs to engage la ambulation ,of,stuak from Santa* tto! its a singular restore, but Ike Rrisslla 'flays it Is realty.
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