---,.-..--.. . . . . ... HE . .. . ... . . . . DAILY.. -... . , .• . ..,..,, .... .. . .. .. . ... .. : PITTA.,..j. ~...,. 1 . 1 :, ..: I: , . ~.. .. .. ... .0-11 -' .--. . GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. TrifilESg 'DIRECTORY .' esimzieutt_a- aoAs ADO:B=I2M AGENCIY . _lra No, 10, aW Owl. Horton. tt7l;lo4lldlWatial sad Impel istW; &aloe V*P4LTIit4 t n ValtAt Stets. • ---, , --- ' RI trina. bl B 418 lor 10). -, - - • , • • 4;4M: 10 A•ovik Alla 11 Park PliCti, -17,gw TOCK. tztrice the &Mutton a tat= from all ft** ammill ne• Met at -_, - FA '43oo' aampawatz ----- TA - .N. 4-- - I et t sjit,Thr ewt 1 a'" of tArq l l% nosearr A lt Me.i. a .VE„g,,vert.... 1 -pt &MAW Boss= sa . . ..".3 &LW twist Mal,. 41"4 "` 6 , n igsrktrill Weaned FE ULM. • • othhColamp •.• - . • 40.11111.Pam Ptsce,,Nor Yak. yWaft Company. • - savieuxt.,w, L.OaLSECIBA ZIVIMAPI • Wateliousafer the !hated States, - • JOHN n,.pLATT XENuiy.BCtoth New 1(4.1t. • W HERE will be ;clued a full assort coat. er tholW Bucertur Polished Pate for Mato sad I• M to trouts, Show Chum, 44. • .1.44:4 Rough Mar how lnabow • • • H ...Westin:ma th sters:lora oserafarra t the Now State 'Mom or - . Moog, Ooloutbas , which lo Slaw' 'uNt , the Plato Ghi otMtOottuthar. " itahlUolatole ' ANDREW - k:38817P. .17 OId'XISISIO-N ,111..110 C.ottai and Woalanldaohinery. deasn.ninnwaned /Wei; Xaddinde Ann. &Zap. de, Importers end Nano In llsentlatarenr Artinke. 50,87 Pme St., Jew York. - 11:—A rents ko. tha .ININAISUIP a BUM .woaan. - . Blarsa:Rasfinu. and,Boac, Sid ogle_ _ltniney •In Nov - York for LOW ELL, =OHM BAUM' , ntoldedista , :rsole its:. Hangh't Patent Elias HAWS . % - MANGE, NO. /1111rOlby Street, -?4 . l lo7arLlON—Norti Kl u ilzogne saxeirt they ba:v• ~i7ulimO of Ow patent. manuhetuevrs atiat mins oroopeutKl await= t , :!. rth2o-7 - :W.:JACKSON &SON. AND, FENDER. MAKER, —/its 4.030.4804PWAY. NIT. roils. - , . .t a V :4: • R. a i to API:4: )4.-& ', I later.tariiiiii - a - iiiinition of tha bulbar. coirionaltr - , to' - soparienitrorthria &alas am altoilaars. . . Thom licalt s bara..laion anniaidadlo rho AMR - !21:174.04.1. dandood t . T ßattrooda to.us isi buth.... tlui Uni t ed /1 ... = lis rro44 snit their anininsaioemararrandrat damn'''. .---' ViltoAMOrgaraMtga walls. Bro We era - to fill - order Inv ilsornoirtabla. Voriancl,, at WIT, Otial, /M Railroad tar, d Canal lealakat sainarorr Nam. UM it W anP HLGR. . • . .: no.RIS ILaa47 amt. 00arougial m ea , --....-: ,aailtrai PITTSBURGH .COILCIVFICTORY• - . z l;:tilicaara c. atirmarna. aim! 3/011LOVir It CO • •—• .1 elleber Peillig4. • , . ,tIOACILWO .PILETONS; • Adiltil th stuurnsT. %Twin or tarry Wilda ••• taari - ardeetre4V=f AIM ri=t illt 14111%uniustas. wc W-eIIoCITIOREON.*VO_, V6 - 10.1....ERCOLLE akt. r!linte luta Cantmission nOrtilantir Pitt burgh laarndsatund*LoLes, -.219 :übensr street,. tomer rnmmacti --JAL L. NOW "77 - JONES & COOLEY, INLIOLESALE 0E00&118 AND BOA! 11111BZWER4- DIAL= LIA ?reduce and ?Waugh illanntanturts, so. 141 Water Street, 'mar Vl M'ar g itHlJ. P 112.711%. PAINTERS. • LONG ,& LME, I - HOUSE AND' SION PAINTERS. •50. IT g All orders rot ply attended to. mum. crmtea took I, WU: Intl= fa vs. a. sc. WWI. MAW : : i 11 , 11 : • - FaudittundkimeasolfeildmaiSiors MEL • • . • • is. • Notice. • - o,_:uhttri . aiTOOKLIOLDRILS OF TIM 'omomMzulurnvANTA. .0031P.0.- • Tott an, tuns notltled that lb* Illtostots of Ins Mb sot Ponnsttnall Haltrood Concpany: In orldett you . oft Stockholders.. lemonterod hsto • written sermon* • orttlrtho IA& and Inds= an.l krt. tram ond Ctdrogo Ckeopudoktajountown• of, A .tikotpdato. Plitoot ttoo =tot or -Poonoytrant.: Obtoatultans and not; Am. Um& . tondolittotiow.tosdor tba nun of tha btergti; lort Warns odd Chicago Railroad Co on naltkaa maioting tents Into conolderrolan 'sad dead* . 11 1 11(110 116 14TIV 's41";: ay or gl itrrqt- Ist l 'a..t uid itV u ror 'ta tao l a th. CT=on tt* boor et teelook. id. of th at day. , J. P. 11.116 , 1)=3014 Body 0, • P. 8.8. • , W HOLES ALE .AND BETikui v v DIII7OIINT, No. 241 theity.Stiof ‘Thal of Wood, Pitt tatah. &total Loan on band sai f gortlati=t . 1 13irl ' AI=TAIMP r° 4311:: . kt.u. Puny, Rorfnardow,ratmt Lai Protristaw Math tog.:2l.liitair OaCcu sto ~r.. 0.00 r e agas t f4fg oitiota i m & M g tho Esiolashournt af Mr. ILP/Zhaor., wit ' Literty [treat, L otual bbl 066 fay, old flirt oast fof the atainnas of Dir,llohha, saw 'Pm no pans to plow that with saythlow Lbw moo wool tq Inr 0.Qa1.4. , #F6 a sr ..-us &gay • . No. 211.LIberts - --- - _- BOOTS .A3SCD - ,.SIIDE/3;: - . - , 49 H Olt SA L'r - 11;11) - B S T; A IL. L . itubscribmr....reipoo tralli calla tbs. at- T'hilLa oflas farm& Sad Ilia Sobrinalfc.to ort of tdo Oxtonstro =me Of to sad taws. ramgwrnd tmon the Crow _.....1 anuhrtosors, la • ortll big found WOO libiagf utamr. Glosts and. Child:ross Boots,t/atton and moo. mask out of She but • fostettst. vloolmosubly tad of IWO Was! stylss. • ll:tonic to ant .000tt7 dealers gad thogo-ioluo orgoll to •• Ost:c1.11toho snosta, work. hishmatchostroossoll torso . ots_hogod ••:"oomsders COI of Mali snood , ii'm gtZtro tb. ,:r lairWii &Vl= i. boo nom asf - mthlausooro. ' Moo t o t sel ls . eboapao $O7 0p51411..,.. - Thankful *alb, Illoaatidtfoughto borstotbresicd bo , j iM ... farther folorray, sad frtort his lort in woo g ' tog fads .=noo that his Is able to . • • noh •011futigt rt. Islorors Elarkitlungro ChM it. , JILIIAPILNAt BUIWEIMID, MU ea 1414116 . Dress Woods y, CLOAKS, TA rare R k r CMPROLDgIiaB AND mans 000D4 •••• - 1,1; , r Family: lige. . in' • ainicutnif ogim , : k el n ati of Vardar ftiutlissalajostiaria Wm. airsteraes 4oiletastulitni aid lErei Innis. - 14 1 0 . N . OITY. STOVE. WAREEENIBE; :Si , isa Ina Ittort: 7la Abi Maio" b *. inivid.attleb 15===...dIng •nasoad . viaraoldg teasel:Val:lca 1 4. 41 , riy,r am Aku am .00. 000. W. WO 10 mil as 0.•_;11111•104116 .IS ,Alo atlic; Fab= VIII DWI!. trey, SI wal l Oast, . . . tuvamm; to 3. barodolla. WILLIAM -XITECHELTBM iti c iFying Dialer and • Wino gill'Lupo: - , • Pst E 1%; - i. 11%,011:61,taertipanvielUeberoi,- , wily! _._. ~. OR , CANNEL COAL ..u, i WILL vg, (1140.10. p.),lsiS r' 11411 iY ' lt°2l 67`" ""r rlrrgritts cligr/sit'l lirm,...ttraggl ..triktdiph=s47. wm......,, i r I,2”!"7,,`,o7kjiltilfitAP 0. 'MTN ~, Naas lailtd7 3.- _ _; q ~: ZOWltands. 4. , ,,c Male.% -famerly . AS ,ItHut of i. 0. o.,:ai h tir b tozo t l a c i iv „... 1 4 lAT 0/ dIKMt hisitz tr =t . ,;;F . . am l e . a t . orr b f , ii....... 0...., :0 , =l..k.‘ tai-T-7,=,-- ..• , Tho Tatar atm ,Warkilta 8110.-1 :r, - - ;i3legant. Bolling: niwin -Nimbi' Tt l efookoolgtraed tor InN. -At to tosuurous ixe sit 4l ° "rr ° ""' wArifiliZL'll Ire 2°'. bet Jol_loo hour maw nun tn. pow =ln* It i rs olgralrr . Vir - .. a' All UM . ggfatk , + ' ... ' tan dorm, motile onconlootaro Inv i t o gil atom dossibotOsopo, win sold ot:-Pnbnea on tOontotoisor, on-wnn. 0,-/goto 4th, iklew."-80.6siglid t1 "': ,7 7-",-; . 2 , - ! Krebs it tirfhi.., IP B'o .0 B A"rxtru Ktal l idArtMaw i NtfriN i •• . 4,7.,t?4,Z±tmbed . - ketallSit-., BELTING—Mad a by BOIT eer.T . ,. et davatand Meth isiseo4 gal s e ral. van..., and 'to roads tit* a miss awe Ou= pow am. at varnorover thakt Is tbsoallbszy =mar. ktal I switrommareal • t,11 . :':. . , ~, ~, ... , Ilialii LOMB In saDeXtr ah t • f. f J. IlBntirk ; Yeuutameet meet; i eraidoorimsa a l 'Lute. 'ollll* ... 11 1,-. E..fitibff lB *C o .; l l4ltoleasti:iiii'ig-j WO gibauttll/11110M1 te. the sat lotationws varebouse ea Ilir=e24l=l Thus our Wet shMLSCca=simitrat, crU. everiow EdiAVcat' iMixolat Iz gyna Z a nlic*MirarMire n r4 El He B=lab art 4 Bucket 1.5 . rra iam;lii m L se nt smisoar...se&r.t.tbxgwastp• 8111044"417 o.•,airPrAl, 0 BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. &MPH 8. & A. P. MORRISON, Attar • tom .. Oaks No.- la skadren itimc, balms Einar, littstrargh. ai 724 OBERT PHILLIPS, Attorney etLaw, fitElEatT POLLOCE,., attorney at Law= • ARIES .L.HllHN.,.Attorney at Law, office pv9 WO) I Dizi ifichiganOeneralConunisaion and Malta . ban Agency Nice, gin the collection. of Home and Foreign litszcsatwiropethrektoria eimmk. m mows= a4porett litatnt and l'arrosnt of blows, zautot i Tazie, Pw'r.. aid Um °Mad istato and Dottoit, a lirahlgin. orrTWATIrCICIPatt (Mug Loma Eltorrosi a a,: 4 , = . l,..—ar=d. or Allaktrxi from rroVri A. IRWIN'S DEAL EST ATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front atm; door from licrinr4 Dear In Lake Chao. Pig Iron. to. Coal rtrojetty bonatit and sold. AAJSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Cott, Martha:Atm sae MU -Bioko?. oft-ft Ea la aunt. ototo Wool BariumtooomtirAVVO to. - ....„ •M. GORDON, t3earetary Western Inca • rums 0e... 02 Wear Meet. .11 . 1 3ARDELMOOFFIN, Agent f Franklin Fr 1 2 14.1r . r. Company. =Mma' ny waolk Int A: MAD Agent for Denman, Ph i. • timax.•••• Warr *trot : DRUGGISU. mean rutFtwa.—i: =cox; ii—opeezas Puma YrinatiG .BROTHERS, iIIOOCINCEII I IO 1. /MD II 0 0 4 • WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO- . Pngs w pi. wm i a d vleer Pa lllL~aftut lr. uf . . ..a2Ollll - 11A.FT, im n ooemsor to Jas. Pd'Claf• kraWholsesht an 4 aiul Dealer tit ta. us, • acner i =d stew% I DWI P. SCOTT, Wholeiale Dealer in Drum Marl. OUR.Varakbas and Dye Stab. N 0.2911 • .dso=tlor.tittabnzh. r tuL 'rn Marod=tia : " tin . .„ ....... 1 ,,:,.. : ..,,,....vv„.„..,r,r„........ T - ISOHOONKiIadt & CO., Wholesale 0 .Oudot; Hoff, Wood stmt. Pfilibaria. AOSIIPH Soooesaar to L. Villoox 034esmarMirket idavrti..2 Dionood—giwa ii*Ha i ntband atoll and wao3detosim=qt of Nutleths Mona, prftce:T. - uutVza mertytknan W.euv iiiinximde iskl7 al sli LI) , 1k.4 0 f:5 (Oar ell " -rola Born ANIMEEHAit PocilarioN MEI KRAFTS Wool, lEdeer, Flour Bacoa, Lard, & 'Lard Oil AND PRODIitIE GENERALLY No. 76 Wain Bt, Pittsburgh. Pa. ace,.atL. Pl t y D Jonas. Ostalerelt Do, Bk. Etkaan wansu., sestftte, Tooth & Pittao. Barnag . seldt &Garroteari. Joseph • Starr. St Lama Timms & firthaer. Ba,cce. ‘441.13` 01.111711 owo MO. B. EOM. littlearDA naMIOWTOOMII2I2 k KOONS It Ma:MUM FLOUR FACTORS, - _ - Aim . General Produce CommLulea &rebut; JAP II Nara Wheross said 115 N. Meer 3.. delve Mod, PHELADELPHI.A.„, . „ ... . TIM IV ' ' Didide .. - Wesedlsraded.Pdits.. J D Lobacer. .t 00411, 0. Mann a 00, ... d D Si:Week a4O. Wood /Saliva. " Tire.d &CAPT. Eta, Pries *Ob. " Pakdsle a Paula, ,CMkgit% O n. ph Ildrros• Afisttlett. " -'" .15 Mscatedetb &Co" DrruL Itennsdy .1t dn. Me m, L. Wilmarth & ONYPedrif rrg!lat ir*'" th ' • i r i ttl i iMs. • And Plttablush sad PllDadstplds * ilestisats issasraDS -3•1445m6 MoBANE & &WEIL, intooomt:oto 14 A. !hlartwol FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Commission an Forwarding Merchants No. 114 Second a., .Ftitioburgh, Pa. IJaul.%ftlyllal2 , seßcomit 10.1 g _utfAmAs,Frn, Dealer in Wool, Prov Worm /4 Produce generally. -' N 0.295 Liman , STRUT, - rirrimoson. PA. n=="'Uf r. 7re7l7=l ATWKLI, LEE do CO, WIIQLESALE Gkt,OQEELS, mance Commission Aercants, PITTSBURGIf MIINUFACTUAZZ, fito.B Woadst.., between Water and Prow at anti. - Flow, Produce, ProviEdon and Commission . MEROHANT,:' • e.Wof trod. COMP Pittsburgh, all7EB his attention to the MI6 of Flom, ‘lOl Italy Bacon. LA. Mime, MAW. Maio, lIKINI ssda "* " . " nowt:MUT galena& iniblp F:I :i:1~~~: :~ 1: (late of the firm of g ft Moorhesd,) COMM:MON , I'DH.ItNT, MID lIILIVER LB PIG NATAL AND =OWL% No. 76 WAtsr Street, below Market, apl9 • • • ' ' PrrilUnMGD. A. A. HARDY, ye Alva ° Atrolo ff r l rrist"ilire a NtattAlit Agent Ake Nadises and Indlanapolie Corner Fine & Fern! sta.,. Pittsburgh, Pa. Josans V. T. 114711174. • J. NC. BUTLER & 00., =WARDING & CohthllSSloN RIM 0/14NTIlazulDsalienta ill kinds OPWAlrEmpta M.D. IStrxt.Pl= lA"*".""h"4 ""arl fire . . B. °AHURA late of Want; Ohio, •Ikciaseladon dad forwidth licridtantola.s_ • to Woburn Battu P ot WM% of Dnaßobllttlp a. go) : • • :141f3U: 4)0- olmte Orogn, roiald u nred=oxid Desk, to :1•44•:i •• A:4.4: I I:1: : • 11,111trnattosandOectialadeallathant• • Vi.Wooo Visransixitt " Z MASPALBLE D.. DRY. GOODS. juREPRAIORNE &-.00-. Wholesale and Retail Denims in . - • DUZNEI3OB, • -11111flii0laliand,a 40151711 " • EIZRISE Xinorkinixie, frtl= l rAat= ta. a, au= . rmsszatae—a Juesidnrr aco. rt. mu. lA. MASON Wholesale and Bata nob Dry Mods, - SI MD KIIRPLEY &:317)3481FL0LD, Wholosala and INittly=seehanii. maw Want . - - HOUSE, SIGN* ORNAMENTAL a.&s// r Zrgorirkmigw -1:128 01.=40 50 PA. sxi wan snvotlystAo4.l te, UrAn d i . . Removal I. Removal!' Removal! , I • co.—Na. U. in= EISIZT_: ILI AyIN Remand ear. Stonv to No. 23, lini "twilit:nit: l owe toA.A. itaactv2lolo.) way no* la et Ur aul, of tar Oaths In Ms py[b i• ,- : AS '--, -',.?! f '' ' ' ' • . .. . . - . 6 s Tiudits7 4 --DntuiUoise, luld rtt.qemir. tail. , ..,;..., up. g . ,... - PO'Wow Eibaac t t . l A r ' stal lair vielm., au Urairsivii=rrttladArtartris •.- . at , I rf: , '<'-` fiZOH(#&ll. MINO 3zuszusitimi. fA.N.4I, Ana,. k,' errxrammenassacos Efr ' • 00 -' nZ s 4 :,••• • : PITTSBURGIC FRIDAY- MO ' JUNE 27,, 1856. iFila 331 UM :3 t{s) :13 ozi LINING B IDTC111D• • JOHN T. HOGG: 1103.1tJA ( Ct. • MOUNT PLkIUt&NT. wicsrmoarDijo. m a tt r av r pax. 00. t e n, BIZOWNO Nxw 118.1(Valt.. • ItHAVIIICO, DePotitt ttoettot. Intonate =Ada, Drafts-boas .and oolbctett, Bank Notes and Hassle bought Moth. Notes and other Sootrettlet bought at euxualsolau. COTTONlxwarmee and aollontlon. aoll I Avis takunat.......—.Low/no ..e. ooze. mums KRA.M.EIt dt RAHN, - Bankers and Ea vasags lhokaa Bay ondl Gold and Silver and Note, negoldali leans cal B.W Wale or Btoek Boen; ritil i C4Gle , 1817 Notes. 4.711 Tim.. 13114 no les R.l.k • .8 , 27 41244.1 ;i tetti OA Cbarto .Go me._ now made on all me in tae Gaon. alkoe ova= oT Tided and ToOd.B directly oppadte th e St. Gballet Hotel.' akel anT)./7 4. :,.HOLMES & SON; Dealers in, Foreign !and or 1.- bulk i r =reetole, R lfo. at fetrk e V 12 .12PIttp SirOollectkce nude oti all the prpui ales thttnithout the United States. MANUFACTURING. 'MO nasos...---lin. ITlMaric7l UNION FOUNDRY, °Mitchell, Herron & Co. TILL - continno the business of the Union routern at Martd PRNIfOOII. MUGU. Ta.roo,„ Go, led t ‘lll.l3l•auftetur• u mestal, • largo sad mon/ wort:moot of ustrous, oomprialsui Cooking Stores, Ranges and Side ()yens, . 0Y170.11 STOVE.% M AND ANTLE A. KITCUiEN ORATES, Holicar Warr, Wagon Boxes, Boy irons, Sad Irma, .! Tea Kettle', Pion and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Castings generally, • - And GAB and WAVLE PIM of all olse• /1./ON NAILS OFTILE BEBT MAMA Shovels, Sandal, ITILt e 3., All of which vlll be •old st man nristA Penn Cotton Mills, Pittstrargh. IL" INNEDY, CHILDS 4 CO., Stanufso CIL ta of— -141,m54 A So. 1 homy 14 'Elm =Mai all Won Sad th aLm *. Mt &Mr, " MVO Wm era, pap• oral Mar and &rut a dasaVenu fertidt at the dardvars Um of Logan, Mss Woad Amt. will two attention. l. otdy II SUM astroutt.. • —JAM .1;. WILLIAM co., 61 Penn tt.. bi3low 3lnrb , PittabPa. Ail TEAM BOILER and LI BIILE- T-IBOM WOBJUIII3, Man sitartmas of Barnhill's Pat calhotisr. LecamaUirk Mood laulPrilsolor &Mork Mo. ass u Zsdores. u. halt , lUZVitorh..ketdits tit Vhdhet trOu.s. chal Aji ft the abortastsoticli. Jul orders frm a (Maim renially ottsuded to. - Rats and Caps; LTSON .- & SON keep constantly on • tune • aarm daseelltles sadmarlety of He, and bath ne lt : sad !Va. Th ose dethins nisi menhVxd and dams would eowaUte etr• sarabssins airman, no/141 W. WM:WELL, Wholesale and Retail GROCERS. sun F. S. =MOUE Shriver & Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 130 ic 132 Soc6Vd Sind, atitlneet Nord and Smltbal) P/2735U/80H. Wholesale Grocer and General Merchant, /Va. te➢ tinny erne, rittotoulk. oco.ly W. W.W. 13111 TR, =V. EuNTE723. WHOLESALE OROOEBS, 122 Second and 151 Front street, Jul& 'I72IIDUROiI. WM. WA Wallace & Gardiner. • 80LX9.1 LE DILAZE.IIII non; Provisiozuo and Prodnoadinterally LIDIRTY ST. JWlr ; : Ise • . .66 • A - , CULBERTSON, Wholesala Airoocr and aumeuisoa Karam* nolo In Pnntwn edul mwacumt MUM% la Monty stmt. In. /am, MEM lOHN FLOYD .1 CO., Wholesale Orman sadOortualolost3larluata,lio.l7llVoodead LIS. stevidalttsbozzb. lee 148 % 4'4 '4: "• • • • t rocar Dean. .• lotastallhetorm and F.lfilf°24,°Pitifoi° • >.• • •,. ' . . , . -- Aanus:am_ ..Woingo 1131111 -at s. IIcOANDLEi9 k MEANS k Co., (ettoces• Kai to Wick I casudissg) Whobualo Grow; mix Irmo. Walls, Glaw.OottonWter.s. sob Pittsburgh Stooubstures esusWiy. corny of Wood sod W.too Igo Pittsburgh. Po 410 son oraat.—..-JAZIO 1111133.1......-...11L1N101 g. SRL (TILLS & EOE, Wholesale Grocers and Comm Loan lisethanta Ne. 194 Llboxty rtreet Pitts. I)OI3.ERT DALZ.ELLL CO., Wholesale Lg., aware, Oommleel•ms Merchants. Dealers In Rome- and Pittsburgh Elestotectares. No. 4 3Liberty amt. Pittsburg. WWI I' 11tetin I SAME Waif to co. olosalo Oro. oomnwoo Iln'atex al 63 RV: — t. Pitts h' B&GILLEY, WOODWARD & Whale. ado nreerni.ll2-112 Martri stmt. Phltsazads ~~ ~ C. a 00CIIRA Isaocesaor 4 to S.. Sad EtiRN 8. DAVISON, Bookseller and &a cmar Paurtb ataromanaar .Pittabrug DiTiahoP. Asuin.. 0 klarkil 0. . AY & CO., Bookie Hers rad Btationses, N 0.61 Waoi atm; nut doer to the tomer anted. sratk Pe. Itataril and low tomlseolotintly es tool IL. READ, 800 . and Beaticroer, No or • Ts lonsth • tne. Ana) lhattlaim M.USIC, &C. John IL Mellor, INTO. 81 WOOD STREET, between Dismond AUry and Fourth gavial, Solo Arm& far ORIOKIR &a WNW (Baton) PIA • 0 NORTEK, ALISON HAW LIN% MODJIL ZIODIONto asa °ROAN U OR& sad AWN. In MAMA sadflcukal Uoods. h 23 Q. Weber l 4 Bro., O. 63 FIFTH ST., ri Pign_ of the Golden He eennZetterre l .: 1 ep s tar..2.l g 1 17 n lf HISDHAWB Giondisd ILOHKON sod OEUAN HARMON:MLA Dubin In Mn,!) And Hales! 'wart& Charlotte Blom,, gAISTUFAOTURER and Dealer in Piano I arta widimpartoot made lad lastru 8010 roe in• 11.110/011.0 PUNA fce. DA.vms O0.•D BoitostPlanasorith aid witb opt anise Atisittiirsa. mr3 111 Weed it. _ELTrtTG PatentAlvemotand , ftlytaed LAMER .EIRLDNO, Prom the ManufiotOry of Boit ‘h Brothers, ;YAW YORE% rthe Bel tin g of OIL manufacture hae t bon aiT , rl Itr i tgarlal th A t. id D i lei t ra tr = btoWo tan moot mint tbp Amen= Manias, Now Yak, s$ their not tho Van of Ibb7l. It to ofspb podia goollty. ivory of*. twins= Wog condon. o 4 andiortho woof Pao orioninin Unit Woe ors oplonnol. tor tlimonolni then noontoo -6"..°62 "" lis a v t a ova otter baba sod condors • trbano t tli o‘rotorned to Row rock tiononobly tannn, inabfrcon • fain •• , tod • bognotiliOl7. bob Ibul onitebod on PoileldnoilAi woof modern losponoopo coononlodund Honied IlbAt pant. copper Arno, an d. bum width =Una orso minks on botb tido of the bunt, =Wog (boot moo Mgr tbo lOnfir _Of Pon than SI) pn Um; 0,1141 .11 V1 made In toom=n7 =mum To ometannto of oil lando. to tottonand Munn oninsofenon6 nn mills, 05liet loolkoaring illut arsidishoin ovum of option dm blown vog i te tr bonaon In aloft grono7 tonnonen thisßolin s al rpontunsMod, Pb. but of cloy rollorosor • r tf i r nt3U thlo onoilitli a bontf b rap i e lli, • J. S. NAL1.,......,..10L10 • =MIL . Valley 1:127e Plowsicrokksit etikaPto ttao Tratntory. of tho law IeanOCCOMO ITozV corm of Ulay and Llowtr Owlet lam an alt thdr masa tmpoenrod sod Plar nal would Writ. ationUeri k, Norman sod Teodoro to , 001 l sodAnamfoo Mel: now Contm Orotro. Mont Wow. LUI adds. Dub MI, ea. Will. pri5. 0 8=3;%= . ....11 4 / 1 21121 Ploy Akorly > DE LANGB, DEAL= IN HIDES, LEATHER & OILS, sq 3 zalurrat, Wank tie Mad o f Wbod, • toll anostound of Hoyt's leather Belting and Oils, jim Atbetdata ikodCoblOus. idwuk o. bud. Ninth Ward Propertzr for Bale. I WILL SELL on reasonable terms and of= ta bOb. %if atm Thsy Pt o 7 Ls 'Mak ratidswes. , , • • •tares Lora yeribly Ofllbertiand psidiflo bet fnaltlac!.= rbgtstcftbmistoS tar altbur arectlng tainllag house or for depot—lby coal brouybe by tb• Nam. or tb•Gosoetsylds PaTrds.-- AinSRYAM *caw 70. 1 1,7. .oaks uey ars ire boi tar • annuiontary terasixtuntlt 'bra/ fb,,!•llinntirklsof insebsa• Abet • AMISS leSbtaillial• Mate tb. 4 91 . , ' : • Brrumochmtbramovetnaw not rray tag. omeogo.,, sat strlcatsploss.det tort " Partait MAW Wass. NOW, tirtida afisslVis i t m olgsts z tt Itil,f=alertscri Us sequatektod feiWmftmo Ito sur a& II Is se ad7=ll PaISNP 186 MAMMA skoilias.laistMfatie. ben*. litating - and Afaz . franc übscribtr having purchased• the' e=- o thitt.)itsta OM J. Jaluartotri Vat sad:/: • =Mt Math:a. ag arm, Iv paw =llioa , staraN7lmps au= ads& trosi=t rolnal opiltr u dzebor Mites rematAtt=e • IW hstringianfaLWtosPTlVM NSW , YORK AD "MIDVra.” , Int,o nu Nsuram Amara= Liu ••• Fee Idrk ' HODS , A, • rutfT ~„au t i . TO CONS . ' W 1 ' IVES. 4PiIYSIOLIi.N• of • h ), standing, and *.7.pcauakce In oatlta' Aliallaaraadit• .of MU co . =; :, en lAll ........aattra Nattiee, 74,11,1111 a :math= 1 'Beath Attallia lotlljhaallty a v.= Vi,""AIAbArqUAL. tllzh'• cal" a" sathaiait sad dilas aanual , l , imcil A be ~.t.hrr=l. i t , all dlnnum, ha a detir.... Irma crlaelplaa or haa.,:a. ty. of making kno an Ole omit • cup) a ta.m, u m , :vadat of MOAK.. La,Paata A tatara.calloanaa. ha .11! ..,,d . Da. with all d s tor soaking and n.e.assfallf it. Tha amaaut rs2u trod L. an Llbr mita% wad th. I Lla7laant of thlullvartlanaeaL. A dam . . 1. 1. D D EOUGHL U 1). • hlkladAmTv Box 0, • 0. Dmalyd..N.:l. A.' AmIMIX kilt% MERCHANT TAILORS, .367 BROADWAY afaom late firm of A. A E; r T Arnopx ha,. lii dttrolnol on Um 12=. A. Arum; lb* der or Oa airing fink bra irtth tdmanf Ids on WILLIAM. ( 800 of =slats 6rto4lor mows or contlnutne bostnes. Morobant Twat. Trioy bar. Caen UN dm No. 667 Broadway. Win= to. et. Nktn• 1.. and Moto:Tait= Iletall.EAM•An Banft art (mount • fin* aucetownt of Clotho, txta>e{maa- and jYuUnp or the newest 6761 A. Our custom= us waned tbst aim alor wet b. Lo . Jana Om reputation giant 16 117 Tura of attention to buxom his amid fter tba nolo" futon- ad m g , ow constant are will to to ban. entry gar t omd hp In • that. Weigel, !Lod warkmgaplp. cannot Iggr. wooed 6V116 Bewihg Machine Spool Cotton. MAONALIGHTS apariat„ Improved fix Oard 200 Yards Spool -Cotton Inroad,. WARRANTED 6 Cord No. 60 Was 20 N. 42444441 w Third old sa Carl 4 :14 to STA= t ors lb," 01 33 " 4 .• 3 2 43 : 6.4 W1444artraf br tt.at 4thottEsierfarir.Acidolan(aabtrisiwranrth U sad Lama Thread) jastrian444 &fermata try !ha mai atW ly O 100 dur., Or ildf VR — Nakiegebe. n I MAWS! lout Be ORM 4 IULCNA Wanes! Su k. a. ries for trW erestfroe to ao.m, 13573V1617 New York Corn Fachan_ge. BA G DIANN his_anet BraaStaaet. B. E. OLAICK, MANUFACTURER ANICDRALER IN Bags and Bagging, natcoutuatTheetinveuck, Flex and !lora Union, ,tc., inur4o,l nub Gran Bark dounlors Ir d f i tla /Norton! an& pUtol to order for Utak on omostment cr Wien to noun of inflect, drafty. aid our outman can tom oar Tato tnor num Truk Colgtg rurrutar i nirlird to Onsminsoor zroct or lleaa icznuosrAWA .411zrotrouttogArt=4 Drills, &is Plat isetars nulled with boierityrtstad to arda. Provirion Denies upplO,4 Eno root lino, Cor ers. la , toad* of gni or dartras esalphllft. =UV Paints, 01IsAlass, Ruing Phi& Camphelideohol, Daßß•tc N, 0111Z11W1001111111.1M(aaramr Arra raw lOWA our Madam atm taw . 101 4::::Depla, • &1 1 3 , E now selling the abov articles, in Wu' Stadion with a ear:Watt cat of W *has Jou, ank. fa 7 014 Bnatta. Gittlir.. ana aattarkall Ma. Ziac ttaata. aa.,. .at prima (has ear=aasoat =to to Dealers asql Clanwra. Fur e /MCCA 11. 8. P AT EN T MAMA COMPANY, 90 'Thompson street, R. Y., k(AN UFACTURM: OFMARBLE Wa ge m...=na.RoPimv.b-rATell's eatlet t wh.V a b=ratl .h r L arjl i aita a l/url. dotal mommas= 11 , 17 dataa Led cam by old& • marble out to mannelee Mired et !cotton half tad eat of the material. ohne it *mob It In ilsretellg end boort. ate !Mod Iron end Slue, there le to =Mew work. the medlar late the masa of the toetedat. oldie no yam Lana I F used to sins tompersty_ boort to dho Moo* toe trete 1111 to Tule Tope. ake.eassth , eFya• MOO for the Noteditivre cod toet ae r abne - ea the Clamant Mat" which old Insure {maims return to Mara lateteetlaz thowebek t2 l 3 tooroatlon Lombard ea Il irdPEl ran. dos P or oddetyo • French Window Glass. EDWARD P. DIOKIE, 144 Ciumbers rt., H. Y., T.O dcort vat of Buds= Elvoratartod Depot, FFERS to Dealers andeostomers Ids col. std bloods at lont= 1:41114 , 1= Nth alias canal s ue ,Unto adtnno. War eat to may Umbrellas and Parasols. JOHN I. WIIOLESALF. MAISM BI2 9I6MR, 24. k 235 Broadway6tirw York. The most eitmunre to the world. 'ME late fall In she price ci materiale, eon arca in* atriums, Ortno MOOT =WM a has gotablsd me to tnanntuntra tortob rot Ws tient toot* and to stir to .marettante. w so 7 kW Stmt. ttro targost and moot enropioto soortcont. at UMERYILT A S AND PARASOLS to to Mud In Europe at Amour- thootants 'totting Now Tort to buy teals goods, ars tosistranll Inottod Gall and murals. the stook MO. Jorro. ooo lt N. B.—Pooss sat tbls ova ort anttra h.roarPoolcat Bost st ornortsra. JOLLY I. it B. osantootarso. Bost FIRST PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY & SONS, 1111110ITACTURERS 54 sad 55 Wslkor atro44: eau mumohor, arm 5010. 1.11 ESPECTFULLY • callthe logy ! le , Nation of tho pabito to thilr obrull omorhoosSOf mroilifroort andiquam Pisa vadoh, Om rolumro or roes, shatleity o Comity of firdsh.ln aborthm 7 Wo g that touters* currtWeir fte both undds. IMTrre :OA orith i tat Inca: dlstinguktbed mskom from Boston. thlladolobla. w a s Tort ..d herb:Lora Slew TILIUMPIII—Brtrahor $ 0 5 5 Lam Jest beat shorfroi the Inter roma= UOLD !MAL Om oh rompotitaro) at the Isla Poirot the Moak= Ihrtibrte. amt.] Palace. for the BUT PlahrObresa. dal oelteft safety Pus. - KOR MINING PURPOSES, and for IGNI n. theflCTAtifflDoty in WET and ERE Mag alrNOUSndamATElETitraillLliano & aW idEeliT r acturd and m GLENN PUTMAN, Lltorty 81. NEW ppm POiv war a m aiv Pma o rtr i Ad ra lte brr a takurra klnds a u t.x tr soliddlTT DCRIEFFELIN, BROIL & LIPPORT2II/3 AND DAMARA IN Drop, Patois, Oils, Dyes, Pedantry, Oa., 170 WELLLAIL BT., Now York, INVITE the attention of the. trade to their tare end ruled stock of Drum. Point., 011 n Palmate n bratemotamitaptdorbotertatiene orlltoplnDruitA they an ohm menviamdlreat from the warms of prone. Men and =atm, ati= lic s nth. BM" and rle t tda _ ctallx l ratrio . er u try_ sy• M enu anl Arty wi tgorit In tratto Moan tinted they toner ea the mann admits/leas torsos. Ordain ant= In poisoner by audlrrrin meth. prompt attentlan. • Ni 1T TO BOVBEKKR.PERS AND DEALER& TUE HOPE VILA fl llttrma enim 4 Adai por rms. l'ad i rot36o7 awl 10 Undo= innsolersihlti rraE Z Propnotoro of this Jong and well- A. known oor.zz Awn DipOnariaaArria,4...oostsif •••• . • alase tow* "4/ rninrinamtieni •4. .m r itru jurd i Jart.Tes::: otter Oskr, air at daily um mi fmr:46lth thligra par, A hi mad ream m. ab!. tanai. NT do d* " Ctlttnunnurii advised totnalr •• 18 MIL LiVranty The Adams/Innen Cove% ,Piiaures,.gctititer andlies Brighton en) i lt „the, arpooial aeoommodation of the . stae n zo n ron eloniLthallne alba Obla nail l'enn-: r y w t %ow Whom* triklo b.tti oi " buMb "a 10 . undlatoN! exist rWattr in s re= ruck Asettoy. The Mims uninentaart with the i nabit s tbain to put e a rl Tfr abeilr gte l/ V th.." 9, t have an=te 7Thln ip 77 thrilbr the dr t. sod bo. trz soccolto of mmo. - ratoltrgi Ur Ert=i2atro. EU " r Oi llaP•E t hriti ''' - " X 14 jrlywi Lab*" 2 1 rutin. vi his Goode sal Oonuniudwe ezecuted. 11 wui be hto duty to melee en up my au woo radon. MoVo.. whkh will b. dot] rand hr al".. grotihocat too arriosg . tha train at tho LI ity to t. in written amid& mous. oit to to ellterid in Um r—oonuntutheite itit*rten—. obtain lalbroistion,= orodro—orkg ' sad Want thoso—tasho lofts rellotoll. g=is e lowirti o t gt .. ' til t i rt lli t =43 ltlotanco. without ti own delhw litter z tteedr p.,,....Fy reinabessia , M. Way Matte all mita/ will Weft with CM Stollen anentA pith. It rcod m.Da . hod in OroDir wits le the Mint on int% w of Me ;rat, to melee ntlanset hi brtli l l& "tha Pa" M h .il di a" im ."":" rumble lhalta WrAlfarou b e ' ort d ieuttil i is orb la to admit of it nodal wilsadotto tb• one& in eti LllVlAlLERTgrinirr a r ui lit hl i t . bast z . ig i ntattilos w . y h teeme nol wlrlit:To ot taTigll next roa r ate i =Er ted Mew lather.go `r. d will econuwoos hie dutlem an T. Nu, ht. /11Yninilt-434 lianaSP4iren."l*." _ . Banana aLariffis-aar. thewerer-Idr. Mau. Anar•-.l)r. Utaildlrr. 2VcireCirliocus. Om= Abuse Maim Oa, Pittsburgh, tiva,Al. 1114.1 Hommeitual Hotel. Coma of. anc Bets Lava, New Orleas. • F . K. EEL would moat' reop6olll2. Ints= !rarities slate thektke bisM. 2`tte has resistr L iarSoes terraria roils Ltd isuoratioa. aid Ine ei:r n i Wad sirrlth new aid sei slier earperine preptlarer tM e=r • tiaitrin.wwegtz=tradmvx Mt natal bens oltustod Um louaolloto olelatty et lb.ottom put ottho elti. Intl so tot us eotionuott to.tha aottoolat Zaottiost tha proptiatat OMNI thaaby übafl oWat stiontion toil. wants et tos Worm to rosin tou Pottottiso that haa err Win bsatoinat UP= Mb boom Prio lof Board per Day4lo.' " Thia .1.1.1 atadmel wiCh Wham I um InAtt• or to no otbot laths alto, A sol law troll /010 12 A. Y. Also • , n • •it mot omotookta ottoodmlto. tonlvd . r E MON b., CO.—TRANSPORTATION' 1:4L1:11741ae:71* Waist,* rail: this , w b e r stmr sataljadDmateu Maud ft t lW thel it embill Gibes: irec ui =e 4 = , Watt kmdir in . r se to radar an& % A y sit=on to 9ilars et learn CU sintagies 91 -us le. 411=4 *32, be Allm Palate ALAMO IlliA atm locnaled 101AO A.AMIOA of mice. _ - • UM OAF Oren. Si the Cluitaphi. WIT& & Liam. ... pimmm 6-AF.Tfr • ti FRIDAY MORNING, TUNE 27, 1826 Advisee Parneuitae—ilereatter iao rub eciPtlon will be taken tar the Deily or Weekly Gasetri, yellow banana Le made &dream Whenever 'the Mae la am to trturb the eabotylptloa in pad. the payer mill be Invariably atom:ad. atdeal the enbectipllea la re' Wand by advance payraratt. All trababnat adratlabag. am 7 delartalloa. wlll to repaired to be pall In ad vanek The only =Options. will Qs when special month ly ei yam contracts are made._ eepl:daw SlS.Plthibursh Weekly tlaserte.—Tho mown circulation aloni lOW*, assektoffers to our buoinoso coon it mod dostraNs wadi= of =kind their boobies& knurls Ontoftcnlatlonb tetworntrerand 800 thousand. Snak ll y' ahoost inny morrhant. monallocturerand ono keeper la Wotarn tkanailoania. and Lashan Ohio. Republican Residual:lnc . Ton iftraniciT. JOHN C. FREMONT OT CIALITOHNLX. FOB VlOl RELXISIDINT. WILLIAM L. DAYTON. OF XXW mem StateTioket las emu contralaorra, THOMAS. E. COCHRAN, of York. • YOZ AIDE= OINZZAL, DARWIN PHELPS, of &matron. YOZ BOICTKIVE BARTHOLOMEW LAPORTE, of Bradford War the littsburth Gaseti*. FltiuollT ?airman AT Pd'RETIToRT.—At a meeting held in the Town Hall, hPßeesport, on Tusaday evening the 24th inet,,ealled to make arrangements for organizing a Fremont Club, Mr. J. Fria was called to the chair and J. Gail ford appointed Secretary. The Committee ap pointed at the primary meeting made the follow ing report through its chairman, Mr. T. Penny. Whereas the approaching Preeidential election involves principles vital to the existence of our Republican tone of Government, inasniutth as the so-called Democratic party in their platform recently adopted ban endorsed the policy of the present Administration, and thereby all the crime wing Kam*, as perpetrated by the betty and uncalled for repeal of the hiMeouri COMpTO. mise,by the invasion of its territory—Lby' the acts of an imbecile Shennen in enforc ing with the aid of foreign marauders on its peo ple laws subversive of ail Freedom, enacted by a legislature imposed upon them by force of arms and the votes of a handed body of drunken Tow dltirtnidelltil of an adjoining etate—andia the eatoreement of which have been set aside the *urea guaranties of the Constitution which de ' elate that the people shell be protected in their persons, papers and effeets from 1111Telaoasble seamless and mistime; and the right to' bear arms spinet invasion—and by failing to protect the people in that which is the palladium- of Liberty —the elective franehisc Therefore, Resolved, That liberty assallai, the Constitu tion violated, the union of these States endanger ed, and the Republic about to become a hissing and • bye-word, imperatively demand anti true patriots the use of the ballot box while they nay me It in redeeming' our country from the imml sent peril that threatens it. Resolved, That we heartily endorse the Peo ple's Platform adopted at the late Convention in Philadelphia, and pledge our best endeavors by all lawful means to enure the election of its nominees, John C. Fremont and William L. Day ton. Resolved. That to farther-dm our purposes we de hereby form ourselves into an Association to be tailed the 'M'Ecaport &moat (Nub, the officers of which +hall be a President, two Via , Presidents, Secretary and Treasurer; and that the object shall be to procure and circulate doc uments relative to the fade having a beating upon the lanes involved in the present Presiden tial canna; and in all proper ways to assist in securing the triumph of Freedom, protection of the Ballot Box and the rentrletion.of Slavery. - The above report was greeted with an entba 'inane adoption. A Committee, consisting of J. EL Scott, John Bowlard, T. Penny, J. Gaillard and 0. L. &Mane was appointed to :digest • plan for a pertnntomt organisation. Adjourned lo July the Bth at 7 o'clock, P. X - . . J.Jrllll3l4^ l'otddcoat. 3..ocre:roko, 'Secretary. Tus CALIYOMILL Ournazas.—At the last ac counts from California, the usurpation of power by the Vigilance Committee had found Imitators in many of the leading towns of the Territory where vigtianacommittees had been established to 00-operate with the oentral one at Ilan Fran-- chic°. The Washington Unit& cf yesterday, contehied a communication frOm a California Democrat, vindloatiag ttr. Broderick from the Blander, circulated avant h ml , and charged the outbreak upon the Know Nothtnp. The writer nays that he Is and has been for two years past one of the bitterest polities! enemies of Broder ick bat he will not sea injustice done him. lie nye that Broderick was a Democratic candidate for Congress In New York city, before hie re moval to California; that in the year 1851, he wall the recognized -leader of the Democratic party in the California laglelatturo, in 1862, he was the opponent of Col. Weller, of the 11. 8. finale, and only failed by ens or two TOW; In 1854, he hada majority of the Assembly in his favor for the Senate but the upper Douse de feated the -election by only one vote. Daring the last leaden, with a Know Nothing majority in both brandies, be got the fienatortel election postponed. It ',said to have been by 11811DM:t -omes that the delegates to the Cinttnnati Con vention were instratted to go for Buchanan. fa 11151, he opposed the Vigilance Committee. 6 0 ho does so now. Tun Perim ConvwrioN or KAXIM—The correspondent of the hew York .Thrlams ft:in flame a melancholy plotrwe of the eandltion of the peoplo of Kansas: AWI the Free theta cause and Free Etats men an suffering. Every -day some of - them fears the Territory. It Is not fear that calls them away. I hare seen many young-men who were willing to stay, and fight too, If neotsmum het business Is prostrate; no one can work ivefely on clahni, our board Is high; and -thus, under a Wang persecution, Freedom Is being crushed yak The praises have beau destroyed. That at Topeka has bed supplies of paper cut off, and there Is a determination to tinlah those corm; pendants who dare remain to ihroniale the wrong' of Kansas. I am elooely Watched.— Many of my letters are. taken. I have just learned that a ayatam of espoinage on the boats down the river, at Lexington, where they gen erally stay all night, has succeeded In getting ' a number of my letters. I. have not melted a letter through the mile for a considerable time, and I Imo many correspondents, andregular correspondent. with my family. I -hare no doubt but everything to me is stopped at Inde pendence. Wearied of a similar persecution and the oontlnaed risk, Mr. Itedpatb has left the Territory. I have cam:laded not to leave, as this would merely play into the hand/ of the Border Ruffians. • POLITICAL Ittneeno.-42 • matter of mike there are, In every polltlosl conesse,w thousand rumors afloat which have no foundation Intinth. They cannot all"he ciontradlete4,--bot lame of the moat Important now current are worthy et . , It toot true that r.has offered amnia to make Mr. Soule first Governor of 061. Hd ,thinks Res.'Quitinsn'a be will first be ;needed, . and wrest drat be requited., • • • It Is not true that Col: Fremont Is a Jesuit, ,and hate it private autq dafe In hie back hitch. en, roasting a heretic once 1 month. . . It is not true that Badman ever let any. Dun. cantle' blood cut of his veins. He never had any oeoselon. Ez adtilo, athitfit. The rumor that Mr. Yillinore Intends to re sign has already' beeeviontradloted: We. feel authorised to add that he ts'as Taiped already. es he ever expects to' he; and that be intends to tan, aid he tuns alone.-- z N., Y. Taws. Towle Misn's - Rarritomon COlunrante ra Otto.—We understand that the young men from Ohlo,in attoodsece upon the &publican Con vention met after the adjournment of that body and mind GS hold four peat mass meethopsof the Republican youth of Ohio, dosing the cam-, palms. The call for the lint of then was pre. pared and raped, and viii `publiehed ea soon 'ail the time can be • Axed, 'for which' purpose a conference' between the committee appointed by the 'coca men at Philadelphia and the State Republican &canner' Committee is rxecessam - ' The first convention walla held at the olty of Dayton, sometime daring July, probably; the others are designed.to !Whyte rapid moceedou at PM33OD genteel& and Masseilon—arrefe. anti ailtd Rum is ran Crimea or Eltannua.—lt, is stated tha nine articles proposed for the refer matioa of it church Of Sardinia, will be brought before the Parliament at Turin during its,' ;nett , union. tis earnestly hoped that eachmess. area wilt adopted as will uproot. ROMS , gnat *buena, e most important of these - Wicks aret , —. entire Indepeardeuokot the enrage of &A of RoMitilta4leetal of tniditiaiSalfa 'worse of gma; fps:minion to all the popish) read the ble and. interpret It for themadrete abolltiori compulsory eellimey of the pin* and theirs, of the popular league& in the olarreh entions." Secretary Zfarey nt 's Opinion of Co loaet Fre:do. • 1,f061 the annttelmert of 4h• Ems. a War, Dee. 6, 16. WA6 rhallyetlare; Dee. 5, MG, [Extract.] * a- *. * * * in May, 1845, John 0. Fremont, then a bra iit.eaptain in the corps of Topographical En. gineere, and since appointed a lientenantoolonel; left here ander orders from this department to pursue his explored= In the 'regions beyond the Rooky Mountains. The objects of this. aere doe were, as those of his previous exploration had been, of a scientific oheradter, without any view whatever to military operations, tiot officer cr peddler-of the United Mates army sal (imperiled him; and his whole force Consisted of sixty-two min, employed by himself for security '. against Indians, and' for • prom:ring subsistence in the wilderness and desert country through which he was to pass. One of the objects he had in view Amato dis cover a new and shorter route from the western lase of the Rooky Mountains to the Mouth of the Columbia river. This search, for • pare of • the dietanoe, would carry him through the un settled, and afterward through a corner of the settled parte of Oalifonde. Re approached these settlements in the' winter 'of 1616-46. Aware of. the - critical state of &Sidra between the 17nited Btates and Mexico, and determined to give 121)4110/10 of offence to the authorities Giber produce, with commendable prudence he halted Me command cm the frontier, oat hundred miles from Monterey, and proceeded aline to that oily to dpaln the object of All owning' to the com e gemerWeastmind te Ohtnin Perreda. sion to go the vallerof the San JOntilm,lebre there was • game for his men and grams for his , horses, sod no inhabitants to be molested by his presence. The leave was granted; text scarcely had he reached the desired spot for refreshment and repose, before be received reformation from the Amen an settlements, end by expresses from our Optimist Monterey, that Genetal Coe tin was preparing to ads:kith* with a compara tively large force of artillery, cavalry, and hi hairy, upon the pretext that, under the cover of a illeilinatO Mild= be was exciting th e American settlers to revolt. in dew of this danger, and to be in • condition to repel an at tack, he then took swathes on f= mountain over-' looking Monterey, at a distance of about thirty mice, entrenched It, raised the flag of the Rotted States, and with his own men, sixty-two In num ber awaited the approach of the commandant general. From the 7th to the 10th of 'March, Colonel Fremont and his little band maintained this pa eltlort. General Castro did not approach within attacking diatanoe. andi Colonel Fremont, ad hering to his plan of avoiding allbollielons, and determined neither comproadt his Govern. . meat nor the American settler*, ready to join him at all hazards, if he ha been attacked, abandoned his position, and' commenced his march for Oregon, intending. by that route to return to the United States. Deeming all &a pt from the Mexican& to be Famed, he yielded to the wish.' of some of his men, who desired' o remain in the country, discharged them from his service, and refused to receive others bather Mead, ea cauttocia was ,be to avoid doing any thing which would convect:Mt the American set tlers or give even a color of offence to the Mee eau authorities. He Outlined his march slowly sad leisotely , sa the Este of his men and horses required, until the middle of May, and had reached the Northern shore of the greater Tie math lake, within the limits of the Oregon UN ritory, when ha found his further progress in that direction obstructed by impassable mosey mountains and hostile Indians, who had been excited against him by General Castro, had killed and wounded four of his men, and left him tio repose either in camp or on his march. At the same time, information reached him that General Castro, in addition to Ida Indian allies, was advancing in person against him, with ar tillery and cavalry, at the 'head of four or five hundred men; that they were parsing around the head of the Bay of San Francisco to a render. tour on the North side of it, and that the Ameri can settlers in the valley of the Sacramento were comprehended in the scheme of destruction meditated against his own party. Under these circumstances, he determined to turn upon Ma Mexican pursuers, and seek - safe ty both for his own party and thee-American set. Hem not merely'in the defeat of Castro, but in the total overthrow of thellenican abackity in. Califiirnia,and the establishment or auludepen dent government in that extensive .departinent - - It was on the oth of June, and before the com mencement of the war between the United States and Mexico could have there been known, that this resolution was taken; and, by the 6th of July it was carried into effect by a series of rapid at tacks, by a small body of adventurous men; under the conduct of en intrepid leaderArdok to perceive and able to direct the proper meintriti for accomplishing each a daring enterprise. On the 11th cif June a convoy of 200 horse for Castro's camp with an officer and 14 men, were surprised and captured by 12 of Fremont's par ty. On the 16th , at daybreak, the military post of Sonoma was also surprieed and taken, with nine brass carmen, 250 stand or muskets, and several officers; and come men and mewl- Mons of war. Leaving a email garrison at Become, CoL Fro. moat went to the Statement° to rouse the American settlers; but scarcely had he arrived there, when an express reached him from the .garriton at Bums, with information that Cu. tiro's whole force was crossing the bay . to at tack that place. This lateßianca_ was recall ed iu the afternontet the 2fld of rune, while he was on the American fork of the Btartmento r 80 miles from the little garrison al/imam; and, at 2 o'clock= the mornin_g of the 25th, he and. red at that place with 90 riflemen from the American tattlers in that valley. The enemy had not yet appeared. Bonnie were sent out to reconnoitre, and a party of 20 fell In with a squadron of 70 dragoons, (all of Castro's fame which bads:zoned the bay,/ attacked and defeat; edit, killing and wounding five, without harm to themselves; the Mexican conunandei, De la Torte, barely escaping with the loth of his transport boats and nine pieces of brass attlll , OM @Pat& The country north of tho Bay of Ban Francis co being cleared of the enemy, Colonel Fremont returned to &nom on the evening of the 4th of July, and, on the morning of the 6th, called the people together, erpleined to them the con dition of flap in the praillice, and recommend ed an immediate declaration of independence-- The declaration was made, and he was ealeated to take di/Pokier directions of affairs Tha attack an Castro Vile /tie Idtat vbjeat. Be etaa at Santa Chita, en • entrenched poet on the upper at south tido of the iyof flan Frincisoe, with 400 men and two pleb eli of BM artUlery.— A. circuit of more than a'hundred miles must be traversed to reach him.. On the oth of July the permit -was commenced, by a bedyof lellmonnt cd riflemen, commanded•by Col: Fremont In per smt,ln Wee dap, :arrived at the /merlon at tenuate on the Rio dole* Americana. 'Miro he learnt that Cute° had abandoned/Isola Clara and was retreating south toward? trindad delta : Angeles, (the city of the Atagelay the seat of the Elayernor General of the Califortdis, and distant OD tulles. .It biatantly'rekolief en to per bbn to that place. At the us - Meant of doper` tore the gritlfying IBtalp110111(It received that war with Mezloo had commenced; that Monte rey had been taken by. our, anal force, and the Hag of the United Stoles there raised on the 7th of July; end that the dept Item co-operate In the winds of -Castro and Ms forces. The nag 'el Independence was hauled down; and that of .the unimd States belated, amidst the hearty' greetlng and to the great joy•of .theAmerlcan Battlers and the forces Under. the command of 'Col. Fremont. • , The combined - punt' was rapidly continued; and on the 12th Commodore Stookton and:Col. Fremont, with a detachment of marines fr, 6 4 the APIA= and , acme ri fl emen; entered the city of thi, withetitiraistdna doh jectiont thr Governor General, ;rico, the com mandant General; Cann, and 1111 the blealed with, oldest hiding - dada dispersed.' ' Contmo tars Stockton took possesaten of the whole coun try as nodpest of the United Staten, and ap pointed Colonel Ftemoni, Goremor, wider, the law of nations; to assume the fanodous of that ofiltie when he edict& return to the squadron. Thus, in the short graft .of slaty days from ,the flat deoltire mordent, this conquest vas wadded, by :mall bidy amen, to an Meat 'beyOnd their own expeetstiou ; for the elated onshore/es proclaimed It a conquest, not merely of the northers past, but of the whole prorinee of the Chdlternias. • : • The Commandant General; Castro, on the 9th o f from his map at the lams, andnezt day "on the road to Bonors," announced, this le wd: to the people, together with the adult / 14p sod amnion of the 'tomer atitherities; and at the woe time, he nillaidly eonatiaMatedthe hot area conquest to duo Pam* Esnlislattad semdsh . Consule in Calitrimala ; netliieatlclthe whole', the official pipets IffealearlOyerm, afficrnment, one the 18th of October, Inlaying these commuaLoamar Norma the puhlle, idtio dolled thenivith theeMpitetioderdaritio• uThe losi of ' the Califsanlas tunsnmeatodp, The at hole i provines Was 4144 up _to thp Arched MOM and is amid `eitr mlQiary oSettlittle7. A Small party:Um hrebpf sent out to - guided ,tids . pralines Mill ...sonatitute,dt. ilmerusek sanieleat force to. retain our pomades, Waite r emainder will be &potable for other °Vertu of e war. * , * • * Ir. * ro iA.Predde W. L. MARCY. iti of As United &cfeq. voLuDIR IMX- I NUMBER 264 ittnuny - ,7uno 25, 1856. raw nil i l igh • • ••.. . • Dime Sfit—ditctie toy as. ftrllow-eithcens, to all your attend Mr nre*: - noble moraYeater inise In our oity, War claims our attention and Interest, and to secure its 020Cen. must bare our trympathy ma.m.operation. We refer to the "Bethel Cause." You rensibe aerate that permanent operations for the morel and religious improvement of the many occumected with the commerce of our city, were oonuneneed three ; Ars arum, and have beencentintuld,notirithentriceeskto thepreunt time. A. room .Ih= been rented . for &term of years, and neatly fitted up u pine of worship for the Elver and Cana men, abated on the .cozneretWitir and Short streets, very conven ient to those for whose benalt it was designed. Stated worship and Sabbeth &boors are held every SONO. The undivided and untiring services of as efficient -Chaplain aro bestowed; and we are happy In being able to say, gout e gallons gmrally modandionittimes even large, and Sabbath Schools prosperousc Through the politeness of the Surveyor of this Port, we oug River and gather the following statistics of our t ' 137 Steamers running in different trades, averaging at least 30 men and boys each. making the aggregate employed on Steamers.. - 4110 Making 3288 arrivals or Steanuirent our el q daring the year: Canal and Produce Boats and Barges,— 479 Beal ...... 129 Plat Bea*. • 164 • Avengingjitleasttrizett tad, making an aggregate of- ... : ......8088 employed on this .71M . ;;Pasatitt. Makingelotal aggregate of those employ ed on our rundarltivar and Cs naltrade,7l9B. " We should add to the above, if it could be def- Mikity aacertame4 the number of transient bests and-men ;employed on them, that are found partlapatieg in the business.of our grow ing olly, which undoubtedly increases the nem ter of those noomontrily and actually engaged directly in_ the commerce of this city, to over eight thoissand As lonsiII0811131111:1112d elthene, in - feel we are deeply interested In every, way in this enter prise. ' We 'mak the - ipiestioa, With this number of Watermen, and their famffier,ll Our midst, ' can we afford to le without a Bethel Church? Can we keep bath from disseminating those moral lammed which are the elements of ail true and lasting zrsaluess and prosperity t We unhestteUngly answer, no; All 4metness men and Christiana will unite in - the sums reaponse. We appeal .to Capitalists, Madame Men, and sit others, to mate in placing our City Bethel upon • permanent foundation, and providing for its future operations.- • • Rev. Mum Pitch and Boughton are now making a call on our citizens in behslf of the object above stated, and we bespeak for those gentlemen your hearty coopermion. • We are, Sir, Tours lanky, • • Wm. Bingham, Mayor, Allen Kramer, Everson, Preston & Co. W:Robinson, Wm. Thaw, J. IL Rhoenberger, Leech & Co. • IL R. Ballets & J. W. Hallman, • Livingston, - Copeland & Wm. Bageley, Co. • M'Cord & CO. H. Holmes & fd'a ills & Roe,. 11. Childs & Co. VOITZZ--ICiO. inime qtta li ty..Bio, ) to bags DriG2o.(=lll7 LICILars. Jan Teed and for sae by . yam )4,1L-Kise. aRBASING 01L for wakenii; A-Al cod car.. /abut, wa • itort," MO.LABSES-150 bbli N 0 Nolsaias; eta Is atm. iiiltmeala b 7 T.l.l=ab CO. Re 112 !scowl st. L I ACVLIATERR=SeIting Chow Rivets sad Burn, heals*. - E. DM LAIM J. 3 ; 473 iltlett, Et,OPPMii MEW APPIXI3-50 bob. jnatree'd and 1.7f0r We by • 341 B. HUTCHINBON. -- • IV 0. SUGAII-50 ada.lf 0 Sugar in IA • stare red tbr Di AIM' L. LE 00. UVATIIR COOLIMS-In 'all sizes, from 6 v v curb to G =Tient ass ars usgeralltamrkva. mato& 041 and mut tit. Iro¢ OUT sten ilad Tin Waretenzso.l34-liroad 1470-T. J. 01.1.13,11 CO. B ANK 04,, Of saLm i nies zun ga c hlLlst reo'd - - orpodts thirbitabar Ira& NAILS -250 kegs Nall aes'd in state =Clot /late-by-- - •JAW U Ltr CO. • %MR-125 Ibis o.;•Tar bugs b is, In n. can and mails ea as MIA OD. DOME PERIPTLta GUANA with qv -547"Itohnirsguaatt. stot!st wood stmt. PRE Florae's- Foot and how to - K” h mad 17 - 11M=1 M C LL CO Fa L r L IN * I . b N• 12%Wird rt - - Q i IIIIAWBERRY BASKETS for sale BOMBS tODLIIIS. _ _ - - nrURVSIV,--1.50 bdieliptiMe • ollbtalg jnet IL/reed and far ear by IL 101 l Ito 116 ,16.111 0 -10 Irgs No - 1 Lard in store mid for 2.4 eas 1•10 ALTWILL. LIN kV°. BY 4PPLEB-75 km choice D1741)100 In gore sad for sale by • AlTilibL. At 00 • riIIPES-100 bxs Clay Pipes; , . 4-w. by 13 J.luigt"" 2Vslivarizeoze.r. TILE Co-Parlmazehip haretatatilnistin . g wader the sky!' orl9ll, IdeOUTOIDION i co. u tau eh, dissolved by • mutual IL Newton withdrawn:km tka: burtwasa the IMiader Inaba Dna 'DI be astklad br Ilk& klecuMM. 1'1°22 Mar 1ith.1154.-karl? ' WIL IddIUTuDION. 1 A al' a .i• • . • i Assort rz ,' !AZ' MrAnalitruni . ,, t.T. Wandiana, ca a OM. ISA Woad R. BUTTER -6 bbls choice Roll_flutter, 2 do do de and 122 Ws by 8 38 Z 8 0 88 AIM 1,881.111.88888 ROTTEN STOPZ-17 Ibis for sae by . B. A. PAICIMERtat CO, Jell corner /hot =Mood it. r im& CUM & ED CANTON, M A T - TINtI froth aseartotont atom irtpul, PT rod at the fourth ift.rootear - um. v. D.* LT. xeoAL 4LARGE HEAVY VARNISH KETTLE R. for wa by. J. 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