THE :::,::::..._-DAILY lEEE ESTABLMIED IN 1786 ,11)38-10)§ iIRECTORY, ; t r IVl 4. liLl.• ccopenti fEtT/111110 ACIESOT - . ittltasOgoavercrr..filw Mom - ." • ' astirstred, fork% aro Amnia far 04 Uttotlattaattlal and laved mulatto tr:;!...h In rart.llnitad atatas . _. t ... ... . • ';':: ': . . - Efitrinfift for 1858. • ' c - FEL .4 9 and 11k Plaoe. Raw Taas.tootto the ottooktIon;?r trocri from ail lucloar 4 ; st RlVitlciarritick.aig' vacua 1221A17 ~ . 4 200 Dal okatuftat- w o w sils, rutwittrol. ao, - -thotottzttdolookortrtmoixt OriItITTEB2I,BO2INETS. ortas styles, . With a moral aoki tont of IITIIAW unarms sad HATA. of thanolress de:dm% all or sOleh will he armed a 1,...... .Uarloorke rata. 't' • - IDE. tEld * EAU. ...,,.. 2 ill-Park rum Now York. , 'The elan COMDally. , , 4:WHILD. 2,41.04Egnie, ENGLANt.% Warehouse for. the United States, Journt PLATT. La liana, Stipa; Y.w Tort Wir.vaZ wilt bo ionod a full assortment masatol . V.V.eark4" P VlZA:4l.2arieg mkt. ne.i 7 onw.“odamb.. B "Zireh la Plata Glue of Ms Cascint7. atarrAvad. ; ' & UP, COMMISSIOANDRENW M JE ER S CHANTS, Catkin and Wail= Machinery. a . znou. ana mem. iramitate_ mon. Importers eta Dealers la saarralsesame Artlelea No. 67 o ne St., Nefr York. ` 4 ' Dcitailifistleeeou IRON &esti EsSisee and BWoao oilers, • aviways awa fa ram W Irma mr LsuLaucauivacistrowninektaisto Tools • D. F. TIEMANN & CO., Patton street, New York. BIAMAOTURERS OF OIL & 'WATER COLORS, • VAR 11,18.11.178, .4ad Importers of head Zinc White, ke. ' Meals= and Pries Lista fOrsonigd even oot74lmot ooptytof o to the outocritors • Rough's Patent Elastic Skirts. • - HATES 4 FIIANOE, No. I Baxeloy street, Vil l ll . oN—Norat n tan nun 'they Lan In tamp nth. want. All I ntan i n asurws =A Wins ln tngnig VW b ptoftelitel stereing to law. mtealqt --- W -7 7kOKEION & SOI. GRATE AND'PENDER MAKER, 34,6 ;MOATS?. d MIO .lIROADWAM MEW MUG FAIRBANICH PLATFORM SCALES. Tag zuldereigned having been appointed et win aire.t.for ito Mi. tht rhea . cid.broiad LXS. maaofecturai by thit mtg.' inventor.: E. T. FAIRBANKS d, 00., ilessootfierimlte attention of trio brides,. rorcuaosiltr to Ise sopmfority of time Sadao over all others. Pane Realm bare been anbjectrd to •ttie surraassr MST= Itallacads t in Rio United Mara. itiart•V n il l id Mate =To ' en=od gnat I th li m e,4ll! WPPAAvilliel h Willtm,vvl, , ,rx„ r n APARille _ . . arkprapanet• to 111.1 anima for 05rtinta, Portable, Uorroalit,laanag 11111,- tkal, Railroad sod Canal tool . ea sarogartairem uoBB.lfr WEL/114 o-a Fri !aberty meat, ficcur p earl . Row PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. 4.lT+lll—. 8TXPECC15:..........m. Luau • - • -. BIGELOW . 4% CO.. (ticorawssors to IL 61. Ltlirolim. Ho.• tnemorio Atur. I . lUsbnrgh, Penna. VACHES, :OARMAGES, PILSTONS, . Beulah and ;men dpsoripttoa of Varier Yabblie• e tto radar. and finisted in • manor sin • .• • calmly °Medici:A=of Rabb. skill of tfide,-011 and Leather Store. • ' -D. KIRKPATRICK, ' Nci..2l- Smith - Third Street, • wi vesr Muter and 011artnat stn. PlidtadefaMs, R SALZ SPANISH lIIDES, Dr and Green salted Plans Elsa, Tannare 0111.Tranars I. Toot: . , Ci.a.tartair Cad th• bantams kinds at rhea tek the ninth mated, bauble Gia Eide n. prior will be atm In rub. @taken in rabang• l Lunn= mead free of amen mad aoLi on eanualintane • d11i1,..r1 . . =alas. War. xecWatiiiir & co o r•ANTIT.OLESALE GROCVritsas rrobee andUortanhaion Merchants, AND DEALERS I.IC Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, _ No. 219 Lridbarty ittnA arguer of hunk mgt PITTEBIMOH.I.A. • JONES_ & COOLLY, W-Li OLESALE GROCERS • AND - 419..(1 D FUSArif a TTRAff; Productiitn&Pitlibargh Indicter% N 0.141 Water Street, !! " -:"M • 731 4 V1014 ' PENNA. • LONG St.-•LANE, ROUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. NO. 77, (041:11:d rzatalidtso) r t raßD eß.em All orders promptly attended to. 1111Latas mestsd la • napoWjtrie. latarti Inc smin B.OIIINEION, MINIS it ZELLERS •FICWEDIS - AND ENOTNE-BINIDEBS, igneactoras afalldesaiptions cuita ge , Genstias. ita,ta. • Oft% Me 31. 311. t. exalt, Wining nen and brand ftzporta . . 1•30.17 d. -- - - ' 8. •H. VICKERBUS2I. • 4110VE SA L E AND , RET A IL - - - DRIX4CIIMNo. 241 Liberty intl . ': Bead at Flit . • 11. Pa:al...sly koopa on bend and fat a /mom sad compsastrlttnent of Dram Nottlittost.rottati.thls: . • Stars. WI od.o' muspritt 4tad.i utty'. Pi ..ar, otont and Propria4.7 H.P4k . -To sy oldhinds tad aostonteta.—ltsitott sold ont mat 4wmo In• itoltitoors, sod totarood to this . 1, tbs Ittust Notobibluatrot ot Xt. Joel maw, .414 .1.0 i . 417 , stralg i m ivanz mu m = ti s ip t i o=thaa wit!' *En& c ilak s umat to -.' • •. irelalible Beal EMU for Sale. L uio Offer for sale the 'two . me oo • story - briek - :Winne at the 3math eart ta of Paw tad Iliad' Nat. on and =Rena stre.3.:lba lota say stab 'about fat on ffitaa _ctn.* by .CO bat Ea daytb. The laratej at al i i i i tadj i ar em fr i vata boa. .itgr t mat 4144 or ib rooo strata 'Sian BA. Mind 41 boast bdatt goat VS Oot 3 balm La frank about CO la &V., . 13xminaaans aline td4 astatataty, of "st. anor talcaal ,Ili =at aM t via at= stril /Mwas g&ta ft__ _Rs t af the Wawa. 11146. ' 11.11.1f/LIUS Pansy 14 MT. nava stnaka St:Clair Eitzeet Pripeati for, Bale. ; ; LAM Authorised to sdi ou..,wry:reaisme, -.. ldiramn6 anumeng o th ynno fl a t:ro w = =rt;lning WTI /Let A 2O: .21L 21. Inl: antli . „ e l = are torapie stow and elysillninMrs Anastoti in AIDS t - 7. no latest...pout. la rad In 'rant LI 100 !bit In OVA I* an Orr tom .17est wide. - • • • A nosmate dab minsat ni,ll t . gzenkl; oaths bal. BOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . . VIIHE sUbscriber respectfully calls the it .B.- tent= of Ws *bib and thesobbe genarelly_to an -szeuitnetkell of bb ribber* stock of Boots and abr... lust recreate nem the Hen Ensland blanufecturen. beeeel ear Mud or awe, Gents, MO. and botbOalters and bade outer' the best rwhiWeentosoehry and air keit etyles. I. to sort country &sibs d those who 'Uhl° get Wood -Mem babe work, be manufeeturne and tem coastently we Mad cossylene slosh of fleet 1~1 Boots /Ad BOali .4 9 S . er3 S 1V4 M4g 3 :II 4 V 4 IFirI I4 IVI. In renews to swim be nee-a MY then that be beg to salt pi cheapen say le m ?,MteneW , the Ilberalystrueen• heretofore ncelved be 6 =.wmlloll, end ban Ma -M i g bele ft that be h a kee Ne s to RO or Le BB, _ no 3 .19 Market et, lertwees Ilarkethowee t Nth • 5, NORM sullegrLEra Silk/.anl Ladies'itress , ikoil —CLOAKS, TALMAB do Sue - wiz • MUMMER= AND STAPLE 000p4 :For taindal Aktuumen, ex saper til y ment_ fa of _Cu stars d.M.Wer&urerea4siditiliarsztros .. -- - gm , 1 , enderran itiiiitalnovz.NA: wousz lire . Mt.. us woa ,it....ti .. As ths iessoin - intuit which Isis wit ths shins =Md. w woulll.Ju • Wean= ethos, - In our uns F. stow stottor nov a t till sad c . ,1 Ws sir ilstenntesil to sell as low sn._ lotion in MN& .. ilsitionher the *say amis4 won.am. ..111IIILLULIIITORRISILE18, gedifying Dist:Ulm and Wine and Liquor MEROHANT, 2129 Liberty tonna Panama". *eau -11211 f t -wi- • Egth.LIVIIILITBAOS-2.5 and 5016.sticka load sad gab by MCEM g &8081015011. Biwa Cotten satl, KG to loco WY dim Shahid bagaless Baca. I nalatbei• soon,l Z.PlLaul•uold."3 , Voa, ...It -Ai .. • -- - ' ••••••'... .: ' ' - - lienicnisd, - - ''., -- i - 4skE: HEILLI2BB & 00:;•."Whi4esia teeee 0 Ding 4..0kt.1.,•r0n0wa to tbot i it .. g*eit i a lm itatinr a Wecd 4 , y u . ~. cod ell deal= 2 swk . ,: . , it . , . - 111X151ii, litemnfuturece ofer la ggatiraut. Amiss assitvrpolteLt y ag ip.........P" 5 ""• . ... 4 1'.'"?'"." 1 "! 1 warb. Vim!righton Tab cad /*kat Pactaries. ha bribers acattinuitcr mnaufeataire wub ' aba xami" • . :4 .-.. , steam: Entrines- azagkOdni. • - h ier MINES, • *lux thelatattrinemants, • t itsorinated nos qualltroo bawl suds *cedar. • of ' .pl at ,ftritortatotino. liplat at 349 . Flap . . .... ~ .. .. ALLA.O4 ..- irlailND , Piallillatt , pobiiiait#rec'datid son =az msagni. YO. " - ATTORNEYS AOSEPIE S. P. MORRISON, Attor matjr, otaT i a t 19 ,4 1f r orth aired betwmen II °BERT E. PHILLIP Attorwr, Jl_ll, Bt. Louiralik 1117 ROBERT POLLOCK, Attorney st L a w— Onesmof Ptah and Oraat stnetaorprmite the Court BUTS. Pittibtar.b. mr.l4-y953 TAMES J. KURN, Attorney et Law , office ?math wised. agar Grant, Pittsburgh- ildtkllr AGENCIES. Michigan General Ocanmietion and Collet • tion Agency Office, .tIOR the collection of Homo and Foreign • Idsresattle sad allothalioasy claims, to Melds= 114 sdekor o tee, tiaizritderj.P=stiLdltm Stocks sad Insursars amts. PaLTUR a ariEßßON,Setroft, ifiriaasn. asfiresserre Haseseph—Mages Kramer a Berm, Drag , erg White a ON; Oustas•Oftleg - Looses. Stewart. alb. alsreesags WarzrD—Tvnovd. at gletagsa from reurpestabls roslOded -'Wld; A: 'ERWIN'S BEAL ZST.NEE OFFICE, No, 87 Front streak, td doge freak klarkek Dealee In Lake Chase PidLrn, de. Goadkropert/ b ought and sold. • 178111§/ LOOMS, Eau Estate Agent, ea.'stoeS, lbasliaudise welt DM Bieber. Moe 1? sa orth street. above Wood. Baldness cooraptry attstkol. QAPRIEL L. BUIESEELL, Secretary Oiti saes losarame oconDs.7. FM. GORDON, Beczetary Western insu . rang Ch„ WI Wan street. GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin Ifli.r. t re Common nardboaet mow of Wood PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Detawaro taa tonarance ComDanr. 42 Wear strut- DRUGGISTS. song na=60—......6. watios, maws PLE.NaNG 1/:“M":MEt3, WHOLESALE DR s: two U • co OGniTS, NO. 60 WOOD wrazrr mrawisaa, Au. Proptiotati olDratiamestataersted Vernaran LI, • Ma. LOIEN RAPT, Jr., =oesor to Jan. BrOuf h7L) what.a. or.t.tr., mu. tri p =g s gth street Pittsburgh. . sprlturultr Avast he Dr. ItztVb Meribring. abgti 01IN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in 11 - lorges.lnto. Oils, Varnishes grid Dro Sines. Ns. 2911 to tt ti r street. Pittsburgh. orders repass prom gt atteutiau. Sir lima for gehourrs Pulmonie gyms. mar 24-1y A. FAIMSTOCH. /t- CO. Wholesale and alaonlitatt mn of Whlte Lftehltsd acne? Woad awl Irma stmt s. rat. • E: SELLPR% Wholesale Daniel. in „Acc. seadeg=nak.usdsta seo dooda ...eszaseizl toe. MEI= . 1 . ,• - • . J B OHOON3IAKER h CO., Wholesale • Zonycides. N 0.24 Weed stmt. PlCtaboria. • aOSKEII FLEMG, Successor to LIM= *ON, =am Xszkd ► ard Diamao4-117N eft. 2 =1 11"4 .scaPh" ""ta' , sang mrtalnic, to L. Invic.r. priscaptbna acrefoßT tatilma26l4 al 111 bolas. COMMISSION &C. 7 . . MTV FORECY'rit rg COTT FORWARDM AND pa ON I.I4E4aTif s VITS, Wool, Rides, :Flour, Baciya, Lard, & Lard Oil . AND PRODUOB GENERALLY Na. 7i Water IL, Pittsburgh. Pa. • „ barrtlne, meta li Ckta 88 8,8.6 LtaWasbit Oarretaaa, Tamils a Oran., eankaalltobaes Carna anitpll. Woo. Cada A.D Haack a Ga. Na:l74 .7110. B. ECIONS---_—.—...D2W. aeanxiss Ilu mpb LTAr anfirman It Km mu.. Of _ Late tittrosnol BOONS itST FLOUR FACTORS, General Produce 'lA:mission Merchants, No 47 Nora .Wliwyees and 14 N. Weer BC, Wow 11... PHILADELPHLA. • 113,250 Barear. Woody - gall& °Nita& J D Lelim.a AOa Cla. 0. -- aanai; ellsitta a Oa., •-• ,A D MtLoot 4 Co, Wood • 0 - Im. '- " T•eld • &Men Elter, him Cob& Cope & a 0 00.. " Fatale& • Ponta& . A - 0 , ._ : . 3 1 •=o -9 :=0, : = Efunady • CortttOtte, L. Wllmarth & ON Pratir itacsior.Caurnao • C o,o " MI & Ligett, n J. a VS. Ma. .... • Watt & WWOO4 dad Pittsburgh &ad PLUsalolphis Blerehaato general], ial4-6oad idoBANE ARJER. (mumbrre.t. it A- alegortual FLOOR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Commission awl Forwarding Merchants. No. 114 Second se., Pitttheagh, Pa. Au I,lettlyl.l•l2 SPRIRJER JI(4I4IWAN CO -M .1fc1310:4 .ansun.nß T,G H, Dealer in Wool, Provisions & Produce merely NO. 225 LIBERTY STREET, PITTBI7IIIMI4 I. IL 1111711.PHY, POSWARDINN. & COMMISSION MESCHABT, putkair arb.otion tam to t.%* .I. N YS OD GrCl. No. 135. Proptatrook °nod!. the llgocanisaliets Boma. All 3 J. - AVMS, /Xiik W ESA .G ] Produce lk . Commission AND DMIIII II , PITTILIIIIBUII HANI/FACITIllaff, Na. 19 :Weed is, list-woes Weer and groan as sipla PITSIELBURO • 'DAVID C. HERBST, Eons, Produce, Provision and Commission MERCHANT, sfe Liberty earner 11/ Easkt, . Pittsburgh, RIVES hie attention to the sate of:rim, Hock, Baer Lard. Mow. Batter, 4 3riln. /hied us.ti=l,,ent.gh, Kadtik4 .ua•l7 (late orthe firm of king Moorhead+) COMPBSSION NmapuANT, 11SALER IN PIO itzrez. AND No. 76•_Water street,___beloirMarket, spl9 ' VITITHIMOLL PENNA. A. A. HARDY, 00101113310 , N ANDWITIVIt j aa MOUNT; &gent of the tituilion AILSOADund R. No. $0 Water ek, Pittsburgh, Pa. isaarri J. W. BUTLER & CO., 11 4 CiliWARDING & COMMISSION. HER MASTS an 4 Arnim In llndiarEgibuzgh Man. JetlCar, Lied Pipe antl,l3boot G Na 97 Vinti ...B: CANFIELD, late • of V. OD, Vat In•W a • ••• 84rdu' n ' War ' , Rol ** . • Pod •• •• • Weitatirdae• •• • 7. Flan _ orttr IaTTIE-,t 00.,-s9hoksw. ProtrversadOcUszVut_ atsoOdthatees In P iftnsi4atum,'Elo..its moqua irteteXt i ' Pa. etrlZEFit WAREHOUSE. 11LJ OLL=.lromiram&azifrahodon Marshult,snet trcol stmt. arMurr. ritub="r" wan g:)MASPALIEIrit, Importer exid Dealer Ita iLLAinnieest Wag 83. 68 1116:66$ bays= aniirg Ixszt6 rutleureir p 0 3pilio q_in JuSEPR HOENE & CO:, Minimal& and Retail Denten in TEIMIONGS, • smasoznaues. Hamar • o•prza Fanov i loods, &a. ; air 41Z lot itt i bes 3r 4rA ch":Mtthisi - • • 'Di Abi,_ Jr., it Bre:, 1 N. o : i zMarket et, axe &wing out their =- tit. dott cfDrt goals g i nL i. LlnnAk r, Mna PI"T o • • •sir nimt"r est htyl • , amataual ti t ,w r, . 1 as s. Waii•d i alre . tbaktessin /lam% gth = 1 of Bbi 4 .lT.nn sed mbera litrobids a and Sow Iplkkill •ill be motel at • cro•••ort5o• - • walks 0: L. UMW A.-Ma I -- ...wa t tuacr anertais. Wholr, 011.4.1.1, 71113 i •ictarav AosuruThEnv yvyv sad MT qoafit iftentriats: ut newts Pimminta. - Stfincmd I Removal Rita , zoirvacer , . 'tiro gym, FlAVlNG.llamoirad our Burro •N o 24 jut i ntm g,(seirt itooi tO LA. Mama Vt..) rem* nor pinared to =NM cloacae - krs.4 Ported sad dmerloso.Cerpoldezeird dtr i . I : B l b tr a Anturria. Wetbet irtt.treacddellidia, tNw s • 4 intde Pri eenVer k a tMot.h. * l4.l" r i eritA r a a . Ilo_thftreest V de, lame .teet Z ff eetat. ° 2titettL l i t e etalreifa idze SiAlat-r-21_11bde a senirOdelilf: r 4 h M%l*, is PJTTSBUROR BANKERS AND BROKERS BANKING HOUSES , OF • JOHN T. HOGG: BEDEWED. A l ga PET a flowygarr, MOUNT PLEAKANT. . WESTMOIIVD"OO. CONIIRLLBYILLE. FAYETTE CO Pings' CO.. FiERM 1.. .. . NSW NEINNTO4 BEAVER.. Conceits remised, arigeounte mods. mum bough told and collortod. hank Notes and Sped. Wight sad t, gold &oohs. Notatugul. othnx eacutitboo bought MI so ormadadati. uorregooadoue. and uollaggosainlialtog.ld on AAMIN 1L1X1M..........1219•119 -IMl3c. cum RAM:ER .R.A.EIM, Bankers and Ex change Bram litty and sell Gold and serer and Notes, net' on Beal &tato or n irk aktst: Buraz=BNart ono onun4slon. %800. Rant tit l. 4% =in all = d in tn .T anlcm. t. Jlso. BL owdmg Hotel ray/47Li - - - R 01,38 t3ON, Dealora pdo oForeign eßrirattf i llg . t.ll4MlVA"}_ , lg thmogriMV= 41 MANUFACTURING. mitanasj.c.brzxtrian,.-n. c. narca...w. Ve:4lr= AMERICAN P A ZZZA ,,,, F. 2 1,24 1 No. 78 Second it., Pittebuigh, Pa. ANII.F..t.MBERB II of tter Macho - tirrm. and Picture Frames, Window Raeaslta Truss; ()waken. Vatitiland IVElUatora Cent. Pleat hr (].tans. Herestes and Hauldin= Wand.enn, description. ale. and deafen. mina and warranted wore durabla than any other article now In wan. 113-Ordere executed on the aborted notice. N. ll—Attention of hteamboat Builder. le nic o lay di. noted to Una &nide, en ma ht. 15/o.7BBeamd at.. Wt. Wood at klaL___ _kat au Yt* . .11412-du t11:=4111132C2111.....--30811 L 04 e....--.11111. MUNSON UNION FOUNDRY, Mitchell, Ile rroo & Co. yin" continuo the buoinern of the Union Pozmdm at the old eland PILNIIOOB, 111.T0/2. & CO, No. VA Want/ et. They wiyiltporsctp, 4 " . "“ 1 " u "' Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, MANTLE 4.IYD Brom% MANTLE MOURN GRATES, //alote Ware, Wagon Bozos, Dog Irons, Sad Iron, Tea Reifies, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Castingil generally, And 0418 end WATER NITS of all dam IRON-A NAILS OFTAP, BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Pic_k,s, AU of which trill M sold at toarootatturon' afloat tort•ly Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh la r KM-CY, CHILDS & CO.. nanufaq trtnit. of-- Nan • No, / hat, 4-4 Ehadisi• OttDot Malt. of ei Oottoa Twiner.. •• Bel Ckerdr. Ploa.gla /10 colon ad shady oo atul Ba= Rope of ill shoo and WM:Lc _ 'den let at the Ilatlbrate Ron of Lem. Wilma • uo.. 131 Wood stmt. will bavo attantkft. ioNalt nesa.l WiLLLA.M ". BAA.KULL & CO., 61 Penn at., below Marbury, Fittaburgb, Pa. kl TEAM BOILER MAKERS and, SRMT 1110N WORNlO l B.llfsaufbetorers of Itarahllto Pat in Bailor. Loommolito. Roo/ and Cylinder Bollas, Clam- Ittelettot= Nod. PlizlztdouserAlt,lt fiWonoiVtVort. Brldto and Viaduct trims. dons at Itto oho/tut notico. 1.11 colas from • dlatano. ptotoptlt aoudad to. . to r/ Hats and Caps. LWILSON SON keep oonstantay on a hand every demrlrtlon and rarletr of Hate and both wholesale and retail. Tbs. doalring . neat Bat or Cap. to:41 and cheap. would do wall to ere el a can Waxy parclualnliolnentw , nol&tt W. WOODWELL, WhOlezaie im“43taii Ilfaxisdkumr wad Denier to Cabinet Ws., No. 111 street. GROCERS. Shriver D Dilworg, wIIOLEBALE GROCERS, N 05.130 ft 132 Second Street, (Beteom Woos and eadtflekt) mrsataraft. .. $: :I: ,',2 :$: Whoketela Grocer and General Moreton ` szrni; AIR & WHOLES ALE GROCERS, 1= Second and 151 Front street, ' Pala- I'ITTSMUZGiI. PI. Wallace 81 Gardiner, NBOLEB4LE DEALERS izr Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, NO.= LIBERTY BT. 1.40.17 .1 AGALEY, COSGRAVE CO., whole. .14. cir. 13=4 20 Won 4 amt. Pittatrtavit as&ls A. CULBERTSON, Wholesale ozecer end mearleaue kleichant.Dealon In Prodnee M. hisanniennvd Anne*, Ifie Wort, street, Pitts tnizgh. 103111 MATO-. nun. OliN F:LAIYD & CO., Whole:de 'Grocers u 241 ruitreet. Eittabmzet. ItOBERT MOORS, Whole:m.le Urooer, Dealer In Produce, Pittsburgh Dlereffecturee, and ~, I Liberty uf Yore Ilt2llic. ire end Lkozweitto Wins wadargo Liquors. tie. 316 old .. head • terry l Law &of ier Eloooaitabele Wblakeyorbleb will bowed l for ceutwr rib. wrm mrrat INVOANDLE.I r 39, =ANS CO., tanects gm, to Witt & MeClandleaaj_ Whokerate Groom. llsa== ll". . eor=rgr . gd d rara b lt: litiergegb. ra. •••• • "'Mtritlr,ftm - et="l. l ROBERT LA JELL CO., ISY/101431311111 Gomm Cosoadssion Narehauts. Pitts Deems la Progueo Piburgh.ttsburgh Alsantscaung No. 2,53 Libcrip slums BALtJI DICKEY Wholeettle darreand 63 lorOtt —. Pittagfrat nAGALDY, WOODWARD & 00., Whole. 11.111 age erne% Oll4rlA amt. Phlls4Wds I:Diu :S2l 01 0, at :3:11r.141 JOHN T. 8/INTOOK, Book and Job Printer and Publisher. No. a 2 Platt =sok alms lindtbdald. Owns Bcdatnt. GOOK BINDER'S and Box Maker's Straw dirbousts always on band. Also. Bcoka. Papas and Slinclecory h7lO CUCHIIANE, (=coma? to S. Sad -1.74 • 10 r)W1 , 0100•100.1 II•ta 14.101.10 Itoakialtatiai .7 sad Papa lisawituti.Zedrel trest, Otb door -Motet 1, 7 0 = 0 :A 11 0000tr. PO p. w •• .. , ws ~ :ookseller and Sta ._ Goner. sucomar to Darla= 1 Maur. No. I IlLieuit CO., 800 ore bind Stational), Wo. 66 Wood strod e nut door to Etto roma relltlza _ Pa, • Iletwol sod ,* tooko watotratir op hoed L. BEAD. Bookzeller and Stationer, No, aro fa 1101111 abut. trifle Ilalldbas. MUSIC. &C. John U. Mellor, 0.81 WOOD STREET botareen Diamond All. and Ihrarth /Arlie, fit Ant ItraiSlatt LIN MO N ITEMDUNIS ' Y sznI T RAN lIAII3ION[. O&M and daalat In Et axle sal itualeal Oooda. J.= • -.•Qr Bieber & Bro., NO. 103 FIFTH ST.; Sign of the Golden bele Atemlf KSHEI A_ g.t BEII (New mit valled_Amp Mull MAO& zed OAR. HART& II 4.1111 aux% ~se KLOONMI sal OROAN IDIREON/Uttp, Dealers lb Mink sad Alwtonl Indru. • • ' Charlotte Hlnme • M.ANUYAOTURES and Dealer _An Piano Poet% Ond furter of mask axt4 marks] Inatro• CLIATTDIftI t 4 C10.. b 4 1 1=1114,91 4 1ebt 1 t f r eat ilkolaset Attachment. ma 113 Wooo it. a. «angst a Ran-- VALD•II4L REMOVAL. — V Worts. J. S.L.S. /lc SPEER nen li t EV to Lb° flrst story of thot lusooosomodloas Waro* corner of Alla sad Lleowl7 argot. wham tour oo two °moonmall an “Ilottmeeri sr ober tatowt ioaroronld OWd btghly ed an d. wrowld. Intl tbal i tallaw or Paramus ' 9 .lus torear i - .ub sfigt7 7 47t4V1r1, . I )l l ol 2l °" ; U_Www% it.... uL ite... l1 ► wooy amoorl intb otl iu en u 0n .4 1:0 . rt e . Plow N. 1),E EALZR INN LAGE, •. HIDES, LEATHER & OILS, 033 LlAtUrr Er, Craft Us haul qt Woat, • fall enprtmeat of Iloyt'a Loather Bolting and Oils, For liaelitow and Oatl Carl laws!, oe too.l. WWI • • •-• Math Ward Property for gale. TT WILL. HELL on seasonable terms and -21ra. 1.4 4i7=...` e r r ter " I VA."'" seilats summon, anaw" _ a". Aj" - thite Wm. amuse alliberty 11.1arla eta., 21 ISO twatiard,-Thiry ire ealcislated tor gator bograblarbotins or far tostlloite pal brought. b 7 Puns. lt Ornmelaitl it i•Ball r ix. kip, . art lel • lII.= Lc arma arrot 1A nab Vl42ty; ilk. of no* e azzl,.Tbily unveil lug& jar zwousatary of fiel:tder • • . AIDA ROAN.II3 at. . .. . . . T 6 Ti[lll g f irl Icisuaw 4,33 Laurel Mull Mill ...Rua...smu g M wl cob. thindw.., pot O); MID E1:4124LN Anil istat. • &tom Wtre. .Onsi • ht. (a dedderatum hi UV) Winn on batid t• incline:to or , , at 319 ••••rt7 • as••ll• L re i - . .. w. • • belEneatuik — sid Akix IC Subscriber Tuning perches& the ex. a A, '.l.7elaujeal pont:Box end J. M eastnir s .Verg i nui la T th ia6o". l"ll4 t ti c sten be kens onetaasn man et r a `nneen: Admit et.ifinalete Anchor tenni WM•4rw.m Ines ane Need snortmen on:hi antapon.Talla im 44 b • IFORM i lanCellgr DON i =to Me a iggra Cl. a OILCLOTH—;3SOO yds (Itim Il ig ri g x "' Le 1%1" , 1 8 M* , ;, 12: NO: UP=l4. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. MONDAY MORNING, BMW-YORE ADVERTIS...MEMEL N 172.,. ho. * 344 :ay GEORGE W. FAENRA---31, Merchapt BrOadaraY, ariposlte St. Nicholas Hotel: myMltar . N IT 110 It K, New. York Corn Exchange, BAG MA ITT A 0 TOR Y. lza an , 27 road Street. E. E CLARK, MANUFACTU; • R AND DEALER IN Bags ,- . d Bagging, QSNABEGIGS, 4 heetings, Dud, Flax and Ootton Twine. do . i DlffrePloor Leeds km. supplied with Grain Bata Umtata aws, roar D am lif BY BAGS, Designed and minted to der pry t 0 2.0., .... ~.. assortment abraders s lune , and of sessions designs •3 d our metemare eau re any matter Q., .., „.,1 oat la type without extra obarne. v„,,:.tr, 'wends me loaned to mode. our stook of • retatror./Melm rearolesa Dame, of all the various anode of dm very hear/ Oenabortre. Iseat7 raids, Lc Dail rub= tooplled with tam, all elm, printed to Order. Prorklon Der,lessinsnlled alt.h.l.,lll:tubd Re c gllce . OW gtiVilo=l= " ''' mar.' Paints, Oils, Glass, Barnhe Lamp h ere, Alcohol, Eco. DORE _ 2439 GREENWICH terIIMIT, rearm or.lar) NEW YOrtir, near Bud= Meer and kris Rasped Depots, ARE now selling tho above articles, in con viction with • cosaslsts anortraeot or rbrsrskr 'l,7eat'llosilidli=== n ptiess UU th. offer mat Indatarrorati to and Qmsvmrra MYaflody For the 1,000,000. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY, 90 Thom son scram, N. Y., MANUA OPMARBLE MAN TLES, TABLE TOP& COLUMN& PEDESTAL& Sienna,. Dreeatel. and all /Wimp Marbled. This artlek. • blob le a preparation of Warble Duet. ehmairellY oomblned with =end Woes, so as t abs moulded Into anylorat cad color. or wmco • Muhl* am be nanntao• 1.1311.41 at telethon belf the core of the common mat red. while, it axial It In Ourabillty and beauty. Unlit@ Alas. twe e d iron and Mete, there Mao Surface work, the coka Mining Into Lbli Male of the material. while no varninl le need to olre• tme7antr7 beauty to the mules& Nan. tire from $8 OHO. amble Tom, Jo, equal', °nun. /tight. for the .Ifmrstfoetwre nad -Sole of &bore for the different Stater, which will /muse Immense retard. to thaw lute:natio' thetoselreA_lnammatha t forniehed on 'VIVI:Imi, a... r ''Prglite''''' oclablyv • Frch Wi dwno Illus. EDW en ARD P. DIOKIE, 144 CAambcre et., N. Y., Two dem west or Rwdeonitiene Relined Demi. P'ETERS to Dealora-guideustomers hie cel ebrated healidsollreoeh Window OLkes favors. tenan Parties menlikwildnfonnation emi b:11,11 wall prima onneeeipi of their of Gls= e p t may deem! petters. anOweked tree of anew, apttlydv Umbrellas and Parasols. Join Cs WHOLESALE MANIM. TURES, 234 & `4s,Browlway, New York. The most eitteneMe in the world. IPErElato ikll &o:t the price of materials, eon punit wpm tao striogano7 of Um. =MT router, bp cz.b)-d au tosaeracturs Urges for Po OgrhUf trodr; sad twerp ri m ortkarito. at Pm log pie, lb. I largrot sod =P p r . aportnent of MI MI S AND PARASOLS to dr round /ri E ft Amato, klandrasits vikirlog Now York to by tax% on torpottolly Inyttrod to cell sod r i pagoa UN k Warr pro•Paistroy. 800 ~ litisTlTlValliZrer k ." rol.W.Zialv FIRST PRI""4'-- AIRST STE PRRNi INWA OId Y &SO lANNS, O ORTES. MAN IifACTITSCRB Ea main Welker Street mut air. war net • Lk ESPECT Y call the a, aportimatot _a.s. bottom of theilithibito hat/ en t eamtscheolend which. iht miaow of tone=city ot tooth. begat MUMMA short mem Wog that sondem& PM. am • They wire oireeded Mu Met Itomlusei for Moc ti ha competition with the mom dtattn k etheiret Ns than Raton. EU/deka* Nes Yor 111141 Hal NEW TRUMP at t EMI Mini aost been lammed the VLM . WILD MEDAL' loon al oimpetitimo) UAW immPeir of the taciesima Institute. Crystal Patna, for theDESE Planonans, • deT colaitfr Mpas. A MINING ES, and for HMI kNING CIIARILIboth in WRY nold DRY bladinai ot ODit diffoiont Eb•COTTON. and IMP/UM els+ the MOLD and ME TAPE WATER PUB/. alanniaeittrod and mold 1:7 OANN PUTMAN, • _ lwr übwrit. WY YORE. • wOrdain torompufliliod a all kind* to GUN POW. ircrfel b irrirOriWri/till d el AUDI!? MIBI. mcd.adlyo - SCRIBMTarr BROS. it CO„ . ntropmaii AD nsautes CO.. Dings, Pabis,lia, Bye; Pqrfamery, &c., 170 WILT MST, Neer York, INVITE tho eta slob o f the trade to their ri and varied steaktufDreugs. Pats* (Nla, Perreause s Li t.o. Inn nen foams rtups/arinatcalatlares ofillastee Drag. tbsv ass also tesedving,dlivest nose tba smarm of predose tJon and man atsotre-ey= hom e a and Nall grussusz.,.r, . Cans. Yemen and goallsh cry, Cabin's Itatracti=no 'other we lisle. also ton braced la Druggists gags. nakh they tare also enabled to offs. on tire moat adveatageous lama Orden. atthelln prison as by sulk will matio_prontat attantlon. .1.11547 T PORTANT • TO 1 1011SEE IM EEPERS AND DEADER& THE HOPE MS, 71 /mos OVUM and 71 !Usual num Nn Tam Yetasipai etdles, 10.3sTheat greet, :kw Tart. factory. Nos. Bd. 17 and taw nudism lam% Jeri/ Qtr. ZlliE Proprietors of 'this long and well. Y ES 4.2 VD SPICA' __ATTABIJAIMENA Coothatto swEiurs Ms bast tam. .Iw4.,t_ _Bowden In me, for H.Wg , rad.. Ilbleatt.Tio sad attar onto , . a. theralso prepare !dastard. Gocotatzt ossaLotber artl. elm ordally Imola msw tiosta:ma this, ogre owaa thor swot resaotsabl• lonsa Ca most to dealers wbo Vthe= tt. U. a J. 0. 151/Ard. / 1 . -0, uamt5.176.0 fa Ladtthw kr 'ltVillis sr . 0104 4 Irk/ The Adams Zama Company, Pittsburgh, Rodater and Ness BrlgUan rprest. k` , OR the especial accommodation of the oft* Population almoitthe Una of Um ihjo arm ay nal. Railroad. banana Pittannimhand play Wiliam whose Intimate hosinam and medal Mations multi such Amoy. The Adams Immo liammuir htre m ad IlOtth amsninnent with the naint.4 as to wow. theta to put trusty Mmeenins on the &mum dation fret. who will taii Munro of all_preparty and romumm primrus. en to Th. siesnamar mill bare an wan S hin e ta• wa g . Cap for the &point and tat ter sarmity onions,. bYtba u o; ra ri`tin i t= 111 . 1 7 11=a i ii " r= ny aty duzini Ur day to . and 10- Mich commlations may Ow rotrnatad to bin. and mum by um knrubi t Trani. with lds (Mods and Onataisslono manutad. It will to Ids ditty to t wit: a his UP trip Merl. Criairol. min. =haw. AD, whirl. will ter nsilytroi t proper Cill=nra the trHral Of :mitten:Sr tbs es to ie dallownd la tin eity—cantommksta total a nd obtaht inntratatkm.aad ietam .mpilm-onjor a return tbeni—mata pantaam, infra Pm pa mit= to Mum man. Ai food. in, will b. do. illusion called Mr In um t m wo b el = thi u s. Md a m Mamma . olthout antra thu then.. moth . 17. M..ul dimetion on rickitreospnetall.T rargtirate houLoamy„wod At Wayinam na. all 1111Ltrr will be left with Ms Station Aunt of th• Salmi tiortmoy, wham the motor party ti not at tha /Station on We antral of the Train, to ramin bl iE c erim skint oarryins Ost amaw in aid km swims r.odeno 61 the V111:sr tZt="jlitbtalblialongthsTot Yto ado:deaf it node itimamanta I mad. the lisessugm reituired Lamina his bills and boo. 10011 natty with Os thintan7. and to MT Pe , tom %tit Maass not i ask lm to welt 41 ., nsat th anOtik a. risltilbp.st"VLa Win 00111.111 f tds intim on hi Y. Inan tO.IOd,p Aurbroaa,_64 aims. ....13traet. #46;11174.rt,h l""shit'L 21r. alta. lb , . Chandler. hr'idnion—ce. um * PI Dan IA To those wno wish Farms I I I rhave fertile land at a cheap price and . easy torsosijcior attention ls eallad to the Rldos Way Yarn i Coal Inn'. 2A Man 00 Rion In pro• sorties an aim sersliltn ensisillinenta of SI Doe vin.to 14 Dor mon It Is ocatint In oily 04 . 1. caul has ote of bort markots Its srodus. In State. Th e sell Is s slob lam 140 Is not to be Warrnthl4 so _ M olo l"g 4l.piN . 4 E 4h2 . :11 =IIIII4 theSl s. ty to the a d oti hoot. iniortlr Isom. o los ashes-mina. Th. SW:Ws i Tine U, A pesos die tlr th.Uli p g• latish Is now undo, construction from .siens id ahof Yeo wane 1 dlits=o4o,llfereas,;..tleititifint.Mf. nd rlttsbuysilt; The Maid on It is of the most roTi4e kind. Pitts nceznestlosobty trod and outilitod duel are ors 'am. I. premn4asoo,ll and sonstantiet osmium. 17 to condosnos tarallnif. VrOylding the 005 &Wm' os making nit hrlVltment au* te I.oaream imlue. Is • short tim. toot law trill be teetotalism...l mos. Sur. Mar sarticulars esit b had twin tb.prdishlots wSich nes lest to Indallerius. Letters onswi'reilslynistii, .Asst or 'Mem SAUL. %COAT/WA &of. to wfonfit 01. lik• dolstds. Pros falbrossUon ts contains:l in solgiahst. J. M. MOM= (Ist* Tr(plat, Windln • 0•_ , COMMISSION M.SEOLIANTS / 41, JS LAMA • 60 COKIIIISCIAL ec Bt Lotibh NO., simdm .Lew, nem, Prof Lam. Fic•Il.•••• ka..aollatat and Vrouvoll/ amta•a• sirts r 9. Idemare. T, Novla (. 1 0.. lir. Ator,. ar4o ll,l4lrd LEMON la. 00.-zTRANSPORTATION LDIZ-llglog am& ettauff• Z4_ .m gila luireat e jr.kra w ar and fi4l,4wAy, snow to sp4 from tior4ast•ra -Wilma grows our frler•da sad all thos• dlopliod to Ist. rants* tb• room. Wulf and Thi t il=ifig %rico OW o ::: d igiVeit=t. " .rta anad:4.oV:Ve thma Masi • on tli• AliftwoyPortos• Unfold will xlvii leionsadd flespsteli to Lb. tamp:Wilkie of thlelf• unto on PIiNN newt, at the Oacial dem. inhll4ll4 . • • .14.011•41 LIIIIOE, T.EANDLETT_ BEI? AND STEAMBOAT. FIETUREf3, N 0.1.57 Smith Street, New York. • POWER OAPSTANS, Common Iron and &Jr, crostaaa rvuol i onsoav il t s trvi n.teaVrion.. ?no. sea I peezel sirs Ya c slealmiliz (149"D L IregnCesclasso. .Caseenes. ILI memo. p.t.ntatarj. /4 Wag 4IA 4 4 / WEIL . I 1,1 MI V' "' " I . o l Virtgarli te7M4 4 Mr . PA.9l . l ll t tn: uteri =list kff4fir: senleareel ---- OkegtaarsOip. ... • . , HAVE this day wwoadatail with m'a; 01 1 Kaalarrs In the Minas. (Med inasla . mm u l . b• ettatiamrs hom en s tie ala i * Tiaire et, au. !1-IrotarZ wi ter s _ crfri:=o Thc.:l4ll,l 4 thica• L a "el4k7 tam r eda m ummy 111911p.M . Agra 1 JuntotarotaaiZipr 7 inUdt a eratinesatoo Perarail l / 4 - 41 1.70 Z b lefrjr i llatna rag= MI aNa mum; eatuetha Wt. WOK siol ‘t7l7- kagnm t nia4PPOOltogir , tkt ‘,... --'="ll3Ernifilailal AY 12, 1856 Pf'l'T r itGII . GAZ. MONDAY MoiNt;,yl!,lB66, Advance Payments , —Revenuer no eub tcr/Pllcna w l / 1 be taken for the Daily or Welly nia. Pevoonot le nude In advenoa Whenever floe Um. Is up to whirl. the noloseripUon t. paid, the purr Will be Invariabir gonad, tonlew the wthetnintlen le re waved by advance pennant All transient advert:hiey cr ererr &antiphon. will be regolred to be paid In ad 'epee. The only erreptlorte will to where earcial month 11 of rem= contracts are nude. sea:lft ---- 10.Plitsbarri t Weekly tiaastum.—nu clualankto atom• Maly Gamete sem to oar bEui tun run a vast du/table mull= of ataktaz their baslaus kruatt Graz cdreulation Is bstruatfoor sad On thousand. mak" %Luce arm mareban4 taanufsetoree and Um keeper In Western PenautTanda. and Zsean, county Pittsburgh Allegheny Railroad D i vid e nds. You atate that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has declared a dividend of four per cent. which will put into the Treasury of this county the sum of $lO,OOO. This fact seems to me to raise a duty on the part of the Complainer, in which I should be glad to eee you enforce. The stock upon which this dividend is re ceived, it is to be remembered,ls not paid for. Our bonds are outstanding for the ammust. When they fall due they must be met. The stock will still be ours, bat who can say what it will be then worth t It is not by any means equal to par now, and no man can venture to predict how long It will continue to pay. With the best prospcois and highest advantage, rtil& ' fonds will weer out, nod are always exposed to the effects of mismanagement. The universal experience of the country shows that few con— &he to pay, and that dividends declared are not always honestly earned. Ido not intend to Insinuate this In regard to the present road.- 1 I think on tho contrary outlayta proepiote are, among the fairest. Its , however, is an- 1 doubtedly enormous in its still tustlttlehed otm- I ditto; and with its complicated relations itninat be admitted by every ono that mismanagement and loss are as poesible hero am elsewhere and quite as - susceptible of vie:cement. What then is the duty of our Commissioner, ' under the circumstances Why obviously to ' go into the market at once with their dividend and take up as many of the bonds issued to that, Company as it will cover. They may be bought generally at a large discount. It is the only proper deittinatien which can be given to the dividend. Good faith se well es our own inter est requires that they should be so applied, end the people ought to demand tt. It the money is to remain in the Treasury it will be applied to other aces. If it iv converted Into a mining fund, it may be =skilfully managed and will be o 'holding temptation to extravagance. The mode which I suggest is a simple and safe one. If the Company coatrooms to pay at the same rata It will coon clear away the Lowther, or a large part of it. If it does not, it may at least diminish it so much as to enable ni to meet snob depreciation of the sleek as woold ensue from that circumstance. Nothing Is clearer than that the fund should be kept secure for these uses. I trust, therefore, that if you agree with me to I think you moat—you will urge this doty at out. on the Commissioners. There is no room for doubt that the judgment of the peo ple will approve It. A Tax PATIO. Femme Irma by lb° meagre? City of Bal more, at Philadelphia. Dampen, Aprl ll9 .—Evening.—The- Lifesdon Jerrrnal sanctums as politic* that Count de Nee -1 seirodo is about to retire from the devartment of I Foreign Affairs, and to be replaeea by Prince Gortschakoff, now the Ambassador at Vienna. The mime Journal adds thot although Count de liesseirode quits the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he will still retain the post of Archchaneellor of the Bastian Empire. Visterts, April 17.—One of the moot important conditions In the Treaty of Peace is, that none of the forte on the east or Cireaseien coast of the Black Bea are to be rebuilt by the Russians.— When the protocols of the Paris conferences are published it will be Been that one or two mein bore of the conference were Inclined to exact from the Russian Plenipotentiaries a promise that the forts lying between the river Terek and Tiflis altould be raised, but the de mand wasnot insisted en, as Count Orloff posi tively deolared that his Goeernment would nev er agree to it nekithaln of forts alluded to is that which, mitring from Ekaterboogred, on the Torok, by way of Viadikatakas, through the pass of Bartel, divides the Caucasian isthmus into two almost equal parts. As the Ermine is, to all Intents and prapogea, to be s commercial and neutral sea, the Tulle will not bo allowed to fortify any of the ports on its southern coast. bli7IDATIonn LYN —Tho proria dal Jour nals speak of inundations which hay, been Clan ed in many parts of the country by the late heavy rains. On the 14th the Garonne at Toulouse and Agen Began to rise, and on the following day was 18 feet higher than the usual !cya— n, road (rem Bordeaux to Toulouse was sever al feet under water. A large number of trees wore a:lnstantly seen coming down with the tor rent. In the everting of the 15th the waters again began to Beholds, hot very slowly. Boma of the houses In the lower pert of the town at Agen were flooded, but the damage caused has not been eo serious es was at first anticipated.— It is hoped that the crops of corn will not be Injured, but the land which has been newly ploughed and, sown will perhaps require the operations to be repeated. The Loire, at Or leans, also role considerably, and in many parts the meadows on the bank, were inundated. At Anger, on the 17th the Moore- had risen could& erably, and the streets near the river wore flooded. The Pule correspondent of the London Times lays:—lt is expected that the Edda people will leant through their Pulls:sent, on which the attention of all ts now Bred, matters that have not been noted down in the daily minutes of the conferences, and which may not Oa comprised in the protocols that are destined to see the light. The English Ministers have a laborious task be fore them. I have little doubt test Count Ca rol:lr will be ready to, afford them all the assia, Wince In his power, and that he will complete the Information which, regularly or hTegularly, ho has communicated here. What apses will be filled to the last protocol bx the Italian question I can not say. It was desired, I believe, that as little se possible should remain recorded, en the grottad of Its not falling .within the competence of the International Council to discuss it theronghly or officially. Bome think that a brief notice is ell that will appear; others, that sufficient will be raid to mark the opinion of England and Prance on the conduct of Austria and of the rulers of Italy. But whether thnotice be brief or long, it i s nevertheless certai n that Italy oecupied no small space la the later oonferences, and excited the warmest oontroveray. . This will probably come out in Pediment, for there can hardly be wanting a curious friend or adversary to exor able a gentles violence on the affected coyness of the Cabinet. It Is not from the lioniteur that we 'hell have tea fullest revelations; it is from the debate* in the British Parliment. VIXSIIA, April 18.--One half of the Austrian army of oeoupation in the. Danubian Principalt- BSI is about to return into Austria; no order to that offset has already been forwarded to Gen. Coronint Vwittna, April 18, Evanlni--The Austrian Vorreepontlotme anuntuMee that the Emperor signed the ratification of the treaty of peace 0 0 the lfith, end that to consequenee thanksgivings had beau ordered .throughont the whole of the monarchy. The Alnico Oatellee announces non caloially that M. de Kinsella will proceed to Rome to conclude a concordat between the Pope and Rolla. A Vianna - iiit6r in the .aorman Journal of Fraukfort, says: herto It has bora tho custom in to Inter thO ittworm Catholics and Protostants Auatr in ia the same cemetery: but of late gm ,Illaister of Pabllo Plonblp hue received - information that a number of Cures Mire refused to allow Protest. ants to occupy a grave in the 400/11191:111 burial place. This lino or conduct, which they found °lithe decrees of thu Council of Treat aril on the late Concordat, baa Doused much Agitation in man* districts." This to not the 'only. proceeding which has caused ankh agitation; an agitation which will probably go on inoreaelog to a degree that may sham the Austrian empire to Its foundation, - BIICUICIAX DOTS roe -FLATISAi.Oar t ow . ~,, visited on. Monday by O. C. Thompson, Seq., of Detroit, hdlohigan, who reprevenb the Michigan 'Ramon Settlement Om:many. Re oame here with the view of contracting for the pauage of the member' of hie Company op the Miasmal elver. The party umber about two hundred penman, meet of whom sre expected to , errire lo thia et over the Chicago - and Alton Railroad um ° w, on the one o'clock train. A steamer will be atone port to receive them, tourrythem direct o Eatteu-..Aft oo Cosier, &h. A p end the company pawed d - throngh this' ty city room for . Alton, Let • - evening:, and . a Sur of ettilgranti than the Wolverines, have not Been. What a contrast they preunt tr, Major Buford's and-hlll crones and ,rsta.' nu. flu that went to Rune last week - Ttia nik c w gan boye were well provided withßepeliefa , ma : a t minion!. They 'wilFp4 ' irearia r id cr sigegtier4 . sok / up the elver.Ma rso 2k 0 : 41 ,. .., ,:-. • miniurtoree*..,____dosic of 14:.',Attestnirt ayer-that ...guolonlit.,ff„ ~..ith = who big boasted in -pabU--,7 /11,00—tui, The Treaty of Peace. The London Daily News has succeeded in et.. mining's copy of the text of the peace' dun: mutt, which is considered authentic. It con tains thirty-four articles. The first restores perpetual friendship between Oral Britain, Sar dinia, Turkey, France and Prussia. Second—All territories conquered or occupied during the war, shall be reciprocally emanated as soon as possible. niird.—littssia restores to Turkey, Kars and all other parte of the Ottoman Empire. Fotertic.=-The Allies restore to Russia the towns and porta of Sebastopol, Bahaism, Kara iesoh, Enpatotia and Kubota. Articles Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth aro Wanting. Nano--The Sultan communicated to-the pow. erehie firmest granting equality to Christians, which the contracting powers much approve of, but direst themselves of all right thereby to in terfere in the internal administration of the gov erment of the Ottoman Empire. Tenth.—The Convention of 12th of July, 1841, cloning the Bosphorus and Dardanelles, le leaf. firmed. Ekventh.—The Black Bea 41 neutralised, and forever foiltiddin to all shipe of war of every power, adjoining or distant, with the exceptions apecified in articles 14th and 19th. Tiodfth.—Trade shalt be free in the Black Bea waters and port!, subject only to police regale. tints, Russia and Turkey admitting consuls to all porta on its aborts. Thirteenth.—Tho Black Bea being neutralised,. strongholds become unless, consegnently, Turkey - and agree neither to construct nor pro. nerve any military maritime arsenal; 04 the comfit Fourteenth.—The Convention regulating Lbo force of ahips far coast service, ia concluded" in dividually between Turkey and Russia, but lo appended to this treaty, and cannot bo altered without general anent. Fifleenth.—The act of the Congress of Vienna, relative to river navigation, is applied to the Danube and its months and its freedom be. comes • part of the law of the Empire. Sixteenth.—To carry article Fifteen into ef-, fret, France, Austria, Great Britain, Prussia; Russia, and Turkey appoint each a delegate to put the river in a navigable state, from Isatelis to Tza. Seventamta.—Austria, Bavaria, Turkey and Wirtemburg and eaoh a delegate to the Princi polities Commission, to form apermanent cord. mission to keep the river navigable and super intend Its police. EigAtemell.—Thn named general commission will be dissolved in. two years, and the perma nent commission take its piec e. Nineteen& —Each of the contracting powers may station two email ships at the month of the Danube. Ttanitials.—Basis weenie to the rectiecatien of the Beesarabia frontier, The New frontier starts from the Bleak Bea, one mile east of Lake Boma Bola to the Akennan Road, along which extends the valley of Tragran, passing south of Belgrade and reacceode the River Yelpack to Bar atsika and terminatee at Kamari on the River Pruitt. Elawhere it is unchanged. Tweety-fine.—This aided territory is annexed to Moldavia. 2licenty-secourL--Moldavia and Wallaehia con tinues under the sovereignty of Turkey, with the guarantee of all the contracting Powers that no Power chat! claim the individual right of inter ference. Twenty tAtrd.—The Porte guarantees to the said Principalities the continuance of freedom of religion and commerce. The contracting Pewersappoint a Commission to meet immedia tely at Bucharest, to report on the present con dition and wawa of the Principalities. Tionify-fourth.--The Porte will immediately convoke a Divan in each Principality, to learn the wishes of the people as to their definite or ganisation. Twosty-fiftn.—Minntes thereof shall bo sent to Paris, where the Constitution shall be framed which the Porte shall promulgate. 2leasty•siztk—The Principalities shall main tain a militia, and may construct works of de fence approved by the Porte. Twenty-seeena—lf the internal tranquility of the Principalities be disturbed, the Porte must consult the contracting powers, and cannot em ploy armed Intervention without their consent. Twenay-eiyAlA.—Berrin continues to be a de pendency of tho. Porte, under the Powers guar anteed, and retain., its.notional administration and freadom of religion and trade. Twenty.netria—The right of garrison in Ber ns. is reserved by the Porte, but no armed in tervention le permitted without the consent of the Powers. ThirtirtAv—Rossia and Turkey retain their Domains In Asia precisely as before the war, but their frontiers are to be marked out by the surrey. Thirty first—MD evacuation of Turkey by the allied and Austrian forces shall take place as soon as convenient. The time and manner of such evacuation shall be the subject of • private arrangement between each of the Powers and Turkey. Thirty.second.— Until new arrangements shall be made, trade shall go on as before the war. j Thirty.third.—A oonvention—(the contents so- Bret)---concluded between Prance, England and Russia, respeotind the Aland Isles, shall be ap pended to this treaty. Taitty-fourd —The ratification shall be ex changed at Paris within four weeks. Mrrnentar Coormmusca Ar linnanspoms. Wednesday; May t.—Messrs. Scott and either, the Irish Delegates, were formally received by the Conference this morning,.and made hrierad. dresses explaining the - purpose of their coming, and expressing strong faith in the accomplish meat of their object. At 11 o'clock, the Rev. John A. Collins, of Bellmore, offered the following resolutions: /. Resolved by the Conference of the Metho dist Episcopal Church in general Conference as sembled, that the committee on &avows and the Committee on Inszascnr be requested to mature their action on slavery,. on the presiding Elder question, and on the propoeitiob to condone preachers on circuits and stations for a ;longer period than two years, and to report at es early a period as possible during its session. 2. Reached, That when the report comes in on Slavery, on the presiding'. Elder question, or on the extension of the time of ministers, that that report shall be the order of the day and re main go until disposed of, that is—whichever of the above subjects Is first reported to this body shall be and remain before the Conference until final action is had thereon—and then the next shall come up and so on. 8. Resolved, That said Committee hoinstruct ed to include in their report the number and sex of the signers of memorials on these sub jects. Mr. Collins said he offered theao resolutions for redoes obvious to all. Hs wished the nub. jed of eddy to come up and he disposed of bAre they ahould be pieced for time and der. whelmed with other business. He was proper. ed to meat it and the other questions mentioned in the resolutions, and ha hoped and believed the broth= all were. He wanted them intro. tided early that they might be distally and. prayerfully considered and be preyed God that they might by settled fa such s way as to re dound to His Glory and to the good of the Methodist church. Norval Wilaon ' of Baltimore apoke In favor of the resolutions. A. a. Batton of Vermont moved to lay the second resolution on the table. .Lost. Mr. Porter. of .New England, was In favor of settling, tbiequeetlonemd settling it fairly, and the sooner they-bed the report the better, but Ito wee.oppoeal to binding themselves or tying up their bandit na- was proposed; In the emend resolution. He was in favor of leaving the Con. Birettas at liberty to take np such report ea they might see fit. Her. Henry Blimp favored the rosolatioca.— I He saw no trap In them.. If Conference tied ite own hands it could easily untie them again. Mratn Matteson, of Black Elver Conference; Dr. Bowen,- of, Genesee' Conference; Mr. Parks and others participated in this debate. The re solutions were finally carried by a Toth of ayes 102, nays 97. It was then atmcmaced that the Committee on Blame l 7. Weald =et We afternoon, et 2 o'clock In the Lectureromn at Wesley ChapeL Mr. Jones, of the Canada Conference, was ap• pointed to , preach in one of the Churches in thi s oily to-morrow earning, but declined, where: upon Bishop Waugh said: "It la the rule cf the' Methodist Conference to 'go wherever you are sent anywhere in the bounds of North America. At }past 12 the members netted in; singing Old Hun& ad, arid then the aeasion of the day closed wi th the Denotation. • • Br nave], he erudite, obit of s wag, and nn nd odmir.er of Mr. Longfellow. • Jonee, who' "had goviome hint of the matter in the newspapers, mentioned "Elawaths" to Bzowni and Inquired erhelhor it Tea an original poem. .oeigtnalt" retortedihawa rebecneatly—"Bir, It Is abode- WV , Jones, who is no , scholar, lm (as /ha IN) fr:d wore that tale Tuition' bad been answered in the ear:Wire,. and . ssoatatbiag dreri"-,and retired in eilenoa. .F. , 41 J. eturn o of Portland,- Me, a leafi n g Democrat, is tamensted to go for Col:Pre:oink for the Presidency.- Marks V. 1 13,rpham,' of Si, and Parke Itiothrin, atei . both pro. patio& Ural of Col: Feemeat fee the pram Cassai,Woarn Norroll.;=Pip://,nspera, 111 1 :1:: 'Oermin ihnt at" partetiord; lowa, hen coma out born twin:ppm of Douglas, wod now apowswi the winee - of freedom PARTICULARS ON TIER DESTRUCTION OT TEll Snare Erne Arrcrspt -gard, Itad the crew o f the unfortunate Effie Afton arrived here yesterday, from whom we glean the follow ing particulars Madre to the loss of this new and elegant steamer, on 'Tuesday last. About daybreak, while she was passing the starboard , draw of the Great Bridge, that spans the Upper Mississippi at Rook Island s h e wa s caught by the current and hurled against the firetpier east of the draw crib.• Thaeock at mice parti ally disabled her. She instantaneously caught fire in three plactes--the barber shop, main cab . In, and the boiler dee.. The flames, however, were „immediately extinguished through the timely contests of her officers. She then took fire from the 6SOTO, in the pantry room, which had upset. The 'ivies had made each headway babne they Were discoveredithat it was impos- ! ! sible to extingialah therm. The fi br i d ge, mnicated to the firet ripen of. the east of the draw pier, which soon burned off - and fell into the river. The burning boat, and the wreck of the bridge span then' floated down the river together,a distance of nearly two miles, when they logsi on the head of an Island or bar, and burned to the water's edge. 'lle thrilling Barns of destruction was witnessedivith breathless in terest by the people on both shores. The Afton bad on board about sixty cabin and onehundred deck paesengert. The cabin passengers eared themselves by elileing upon the pier of the Bridge. The deck passengers were die* , ta- - - ken off by the efeambrJ. B. Carson, which had hastened to the terrible scene and rendered ef ficient service. - Fortunately no lives were lost The runners' baggage is all eared, but the ergo lest The loss to - the:Bridge company hi estimated at $lO,OOO. _ Ai the TEM floating conflagration passed down the river, the tattle and horses on the boat bel lowing and plunging to avoid the spreading flames, some of them . .succeeded in breaking loose and swain to the shore. Thirteen head of cattle and two homes were burned with the boat. A boiler, belonging to a passenger, the pilot wheel, life boat, and books and papers In the office, is all that was saved from' a wreck.' Th 'Argo was worth from $a 0 , 030 t° $ 40.01:1°. Cape. Hurd, a few days since, refared $4 0 ,000 for the boat. We regret to learn that eh° was only insured for $16,000. Capt. Parker, one of the best pilots on the Upper Mississippi, was at the wheal. Cape. IL will at once commence edit against the:Railroad company, for damages sustained by the lees of his boat. —Cin Com. this immense Faric claim, the .— final wnnc The confirmation of on of . muchpata ion th nt aft to en tb t eclaim r a o st ub claimant, the Unionhhas attraLte: in Europe,. begins to enlist the serious considera tion of the present occupants. The Mariposa Gazette, which is supposed to titter the send. =mate of the residents of that locality, in its last tune, in speaking of this claim says: "Much is t resent, not only in this v - day and through thee.ast ern States; relative to •Las Mariposa.' The peoplebtritilirS'.fatattabl:.:•,:, more Interested than soy otbet hind confirmation of the claim, the placorkgr,,,. at the mercy of CoL Fremont and thosesmock tad with him.—That the Col. will pursue a wise and liberal policy toward our Industrio . ua and enterprising citizens who have done so mach to develops the county,.: and where improvements • aro the results of 'years cf Labor, we hays not the slightest doubt But -Mill we are upon his land, and eo far as property is concerned 'legally' at his mercy. Beedde Improvements everywhere observable. in our am mining tos ve mounts of capital have been - Investedt in ry quarto ge veins, many of which hate been extensively wrought. Mills manyen built, veryk and mines developedof which are alue- bin to the present occupants. It is probably for the advantage of all that this claim is settled.— Any condition la preferable- to that of tumor; • tainty, .1t has hung like a nightmare over this county—retarding its growth, preventing the in- treduction of capital, and embarrassing its In- • • teresta. With natural advantages equal to many counties, we are three years behind most of the northern portions of this State. - - The reason is very apparent. If a liberal course of policy is • adopted by Col. Fremont, Mariposa will thrive • to a degree hardly equaled by any of the north ern . . eountlea." QUILT this —MI bbls extra Golden Arnik t) I-7 antes day Lank by 11033 11e0021B AN ORDINANCE to, regulate the sale of Coal. nay. Au, by eight it meted by the oLtbws of Pittebarsh to See low rod Common Councils awemblesh That The /meths Othun/ttme Mel * at as early day as ponies. mewl with owe reepousible thd owetsrut male mandithonr, dr the mai= with in the al y limits or at lesst four. Weigh erases, of the camety of tan tons each. for thereletbing of coal and *nth other Whin re tray te hordthtter marl& si for. the lied lades to be low . ed any of scow and suited to the camel the public. In the net. Snood. Filth and Bath Pude if no more than four to ante: "wind, Thet the nld four Balm with the necarary appurtenances. shall not net more than two Madre and entanylin dollars each, and at that rate Mean saltine mem ber that may be needed; and florae. that the Den. or Mena emoting thewe obeli three to depend solely cum the revenue endow to the city o th r oenhl payment othiscr th atblls, conch cowed is hereby aperchriate for the Mean. the PiThatat thereof tone mad* at moth times as may be th ecae In the contract herein uthwind. ono. li. The said Gala shall te turd to welsh all coal and bay bouse.sold or dolathed in the city. ao. cording to the terms of this ordinance and .nth oth er articles the washing whereof Is not otherwise BireelfNl provided Pr. Pao. UI . An hey erne Ibr sale within the city welshed before bear delinand. and the own er Or poneenor thereof ahth bare the name welshed momenta ants melee etaberhad by thisordlnanee and it than teethe duty*, the welecthetem herein* after authorised to weigh all • hay bowlet to the city for tale sad ere a artilleate thereof to the corn* . et or nreseeson and .halls be entitle to ream there. Mr. tote veld /7 the owner .ar ponnum, the gum of anuty•ftver cents Vor mob trod Coe ton, and Li t tents tor etch lad under one too* dad if %Vet= =Mitts 111b% s and method. or WWI offer to nil 'Cr eall the tame thews to the said weight or ontibtabeir, the a term, offs== . l.lorfeit and pay nth of. rantg. none thereat. Uwe= at ten dol. lath And Walther of the eld wasthithertereor then deputise. shall pardban any pemon or ternom, or for trade or barter. ear bay other than for Ide own me, I:Linehan free and the rm we salt thaute, upon convictlon thereof. tthey dollars. Stu IV. All coal booed. so/4 or dentate within tbe to carts. thaw. or We vehlolso. after the tau day of July next, shall be indsbn upon MO Doe of ten nets herein authorised * and tba manta of Mewls In each loth sentriainad by weight br the mennetertheneat the nteofeetheyes pounds oths that swallow tied standard ontecnbed be en Act of Anemoly. pahe sixth day ofeel. A. 1).,1854:4 and if. .any pawn or trim. shall oder for sale. oe med. Cr dearer.. read. parateaS err any toad of coal which bas oth tthn In thishe and the number of tweet therein asowLelned. and ben he has obtained a nertincen thereof... provided for ie Sedlon tweet this ordltuthos, er berate...lnd that earttnate shall sail or othereise Marne of 'all iced, thee men or panel thereof. coutrary to th e crab . valetat attempt to Immo Inn =widows In the hew; or when he bath =en* Mall toe, on the ealivety of the we, also dell the nertitleste of it to lb.. pnrth.ser,he than for every such cif nee, !Welt and pay that= of Anodthan; and every per. petheinsr. thd mine for teal reeelet,tir neighed soared:Mad -I.ine tort. tetouk,...l ULU onntoutak than ithavindtchtt enemy kw err r 7 with Whom the emu of fire &elan sad u either nf the adethaebers authorised far thn erdlothea, or tankQ or pre . Wel o mgiz i rg,.... b ft...um... 2% 0 . 1 . 1 mrhlt and pay for MIT such althea the nun .softwipenoloc, too Ono eictlbTon.sheit.. nom amatreat, alma the l. alka aad hum k. et= I " hettr k arteeinted few each of theme. authorind by thithrdinince. Weave am, heath he to welsh as coal. hence ether ankles on otherwiee ennincelly pro tided tor. that may be odor. ed far thishiest they ,ball Map • nester In wbfoh they WWI enter they load weipbed.onth the ecb a the nom and the he recited for whew tr e y - than alto fan alt for each load wished • animate Melon the ntmetor of bushels thethin contalued. end. and the number of pontatr. !Watt= ankles ant ther Ca.le for leery itoch had wished the r,,,,emmtbad be tea Ordinaths. SPX V.I. It thall be the duty of Ith Minn Onthalta toe, se tom ea end waw. may Pre ner e and saw ally on the Ara Monday ofJuly thereeter. touter* Id daily anion =ewe& la the papers antonised th. city panting. forproneais Meths manatew mat oft ter hem tape etterehlat to do at. which =resale sate haw entettper ant. onto Van enema wring nom maid soars the tawny nal per far the en of the coma; and the Yuman Committee WWI then award to teehththet and beg bittern the right - to One Cod feel. natal the net t award shall Ds that no Old shall be scooted sor Ines then the pose err. MO*. for the use or the ei hitteer that not EMI than one eel Cirarded to the person. smi VII. The tralieers to whin the sent. shall thus to eirs. eliadneb. before ontort v4 _ on th eme the ann. beduly mans, and foe. to the nty, with the or Mao illtael•Dt amm o j A. then= of .tvo thousand donna; to has, the Imathe Owooslttn. conditioned for the &hag parforotance of the ettles Imposed this .VII urdinthoa incl.llta sold the -un walintesehroshethnkontantb th rear t the ChM ream= of . met af ten mew m o ed by them and null pay over the ced. Wits Trautman lariat. We the CUT. eh the thth mother of every zonal'. the Par the city la entitled wader their retheattho rentage to ebb and thair mitten gee ethyl berm to 8.3. IX. For weittithr ote4the seth irlithowuro ebaU be thawed to the ntonike remand se more which Pell b at h that thus the ornate:ht. re measure •• Me— artl4:4" For each load scorner the bushels eid under. three araht Par etch bat enattlahuarer Infinitive end ath ti te d teelt thldalning ant forty and not Mere lift ants, Zenon haft caltabliellt ser• thin alltY talednle• Men Oahu And In el eseinwher• ItZtthatathatherraetkata alined of atuatlr then ball • • bete. It abed . 10 411013111nd but r• enema :a bead it abeel be emu es tree . to- X. -Der. all dare trensthtig ether than eta re- - My. of annuls the weletitug of which ta Rot other. - eh. neethteue rnxii eke tee, they elan be thane 10 thane toefollowther fere s end no atarne. - Man .none tan eve area Hover hal than two tom. ten tenth item two torah at the mat-aye nes for es* • Pe..XL. Tteewe mike thalLbs reted kr the it.ogtairi t ta VAValttlor . to -1 1 - Mty erttetutthata als battled. en. to ion UM le _Weight. and s calesre always In wood ether and sew Etlf . i in all ease whwe thud-dtrt...et Weight shall sobers to ea: Y==e•'..."'. N I thdr dtity to =the a natal* detection tbe tbu a y e nbr Moo br hey imam mothetre to the AlllrVatend by thethenteehttl , be net fthantt war._ the et other any ninon wider olty. .now try her one half • thereof to theme Cr sate olrr esTlMlthet heir to :the men Mayne fat Bth SIFF. Lt hen ar_tine otaorethattote 1nm " 404 hthrlitthete Math* itheirent flashy • =ilea meted totoi Weinthite_l9le 0 11 . t• th juitatais. .Armor lI.XOI=I . 7 AwlaQllslaAtWLLlg 4 e t Mark of Mae= spital i Vi.f& a:a Ziganir" iota"
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