T ~;•: ;,,,,._,.., ," ..-1 . ~4 . .,.,...-...., ...... . : ,7• :: .i.,..,..,,,.., II :., ~... ... • .. DIRECTORY. . . . . ,Ecirdr i2 lllll. - takAgE v 1411SENG AGENCY /Ad No. 10. Eteds urea, Baden. ye; at &An Admits ltd the mod; intlnstddel and lamed m ar ecreaumeetzi Papas bath In the United But - • Bri Etn. farlBsB. • EtFEL & Crattoill Park Place, NEW TOBIL lovltal.ht Cincho na of , Mum from all tbs. onommily Lam =Mug teRMI," awt44_riaLlSll. 411111UOAR STRAW OWLISI ARTISLWAL HOWER TRIMOINO9I, ta., MoIoSIST Otiotoo UElft4mot Of MATTRRN WWI& orris, =an MIN. With toorfaL amorkornt. or 13TIMit 1307.11M3 oaQ doditoa. all of V&A will Oa ofram2 r ia u % -: • 1D19;1/ILT* HALL. 11eatt mom Now York. ,Tho-licitign-RhiteriebinCOlnTanY lLM:ZAfralaßlZlMlnfatale. arehonee for the United. States, - JOHN R. PLATT, - —7 l itg g t = 4 " Stilt. N York. l 1 will be mind tell assortment •:• tiM tr aigr b "l l :. h tbl2,l:o4l •.J • • A"' MUM ottlia.nal In !scarred to the N.. State IflailiThreC l PT 1":".4 ty 'Sloll.6l2:lotie - ,-•• 'ANDREW ib•JEEIIIP. 'g - 0 - 41341-88ioN ,RIEROHANTt3,. • • Atinneald Woolen Mnonhinervoel Znoiriesonneve Roue% meaftuee neennecepeannten in Atuntrestorenf Articles. i 2 / 1 /6 Bt.; IZeur:York. s AtatiViruivihiriozi imam -BUMS lAgifla anClßOilell. • "Aliscliteleirlltenc7 In Rey Tart Rs tAstigrsaWritzt6Bllloyelllaahlsilirtsr Tools '6.Patent Elastic Skirt& :RATESA VRANOE, No, 1 Bartley street, •-% •• • 7:tom ite_yenulod except they have the - %tun, ofthelekteot. -Ail manuthotoren 'Lod Whey In. :lanes Irate Vomented &month= to Is.. toh2o*.-. Ii9VJAOKBON' & 808. 411 TE AND FENDER MARI4R, 1116 PRONYST. d , DM BROADWAY, NBA YORE. ALZIdI7 ~-2,112.11/11ific'S PLAVAMBI SULLES. . ~r. ... .. i undersigned having been appointed ezotitolon Annionfor the •• We of those celebrated naannfootozediv_tirs original Inventors • .';'..a : . 8.-& E,VAIRBANK.B & CO., ~ , - ;1= e t w i""leolltf.`, 6 :o4 4 ,labtft ''''''uniti „ n. --„ :TheceVebsre borrfi&ed.bo tbit_ SEP 4 HAS2 i ;Me united lite. o - • mer eh ot ' iorn throngtiont - - 4-94ThearP4 L.::;:i.r.ha "A th Eir l ' il l n t br=trom d t cl Vilna , atilt! ~ p#o4l, WHIN, menu GAN BB HO !1.1 . 1 1 .'44 . ...;.: '''' - did tof ...calm fbi Cannier, Portable •'',.' =Vinonvio=4 .g .lttrit " lli F larrt i WEVik uj ' ••, - ...i . - Td. it.= Llbtrtr sized. Conicsoput Ito . itrrABUBOB VELI4IBII WORKS. FINCH & OW.; ~-.VLPEOTFULLY inform Druggists and n in Varnlaher generally that they hare for *me thoa bran engaged to the rueation or all dandy- Low al Covataarlother VA loitcn. and are now pre. filig t a.l/la i r r anglgaga , ll4 2 , 21 1 ;lath the arcare, areas ease ann on molfitora YINCLI* blitand to 'aerote the-nrelvsa to =Mrs. I • tlng • flat rhos trade. and harem &nil* that their If. ..I^fltintslOtllfbrorearthelanttn7. Theirtarifforprires _ane iinoet equally _torn lath any of thenartern mar. ' Chu Itationut, bring datechinni thlt no artin• have ir re ti boo of women and testai nuallt7r thr7 0417 goattrial and. Khan, of Dublin Dab! hag. tins Itody COLCILL eroald all pare borax attantna. 'Ufa &Melo nhnal to any'engltrit ,_:,;01111r11 Yarn/ah or the TPIT but nab B obr a a i n t d ra , B b l s l made h Gillet. i rid b. ==i r aVtir=Vor3azaar;ot :4rer y unentee trim! d. - 44 cal esatibla isaacouan r -- 13 1 0.01010.011 to L Po KP Boara alenh -s . ....:.,iLunaltstrusrsenzonsink.nar. pssz4sr 'guano Dress= =vitiation entirely t btdch to a oast nesitark =into thoortuitui narnbh fat logo. 'and Mtn...? f , I V l = w ie l nl t se= " :7oll;l rims a sorts. Pr; , Aettlii r e llFiretnally attan nen tq at 1 178' PIT.TBg6IiGII • COICII - FACTORY, BIGELOWdk .„0 . • (ISsomeless .to Bigdon, ' .No. 48. ,• gm DIAMOND ALLZI, • Lehi Wood aL.. - - Pittsburgh, Penua. rO6.CILES; OARELS.GES; PHATONS, -Wetito nientomad gnaw • deacVtkosi or . Nix= Waal , sakentsb.ed umsonplusid Ibr bwitTof dega s =of moo. /WIWI !mama sullturatillty at . maze warrelstaL . •ftso L. lOW= cc i ityr .ACCUTORN a 00 2. Produce an? Commissioniggira,E's. N ttabsegh Ikl .I :nufti l e U rnred ' In AliliO/C3; NO. 219 Liberty street, writer of /roils, PELTED c pA J0R7,13 - COOLEY, WHGLESALE GROCERS axD BOAZ D SUILICISIZ frOige and Pittabore ALEBB itaaafactares, 141 Water Street, cb 'pliztalasar. rarara. P.A_I • _TERM LONG - lIOUSE.AND SIGN PAINTERS . Joy: rt 1041 ihrt Obi Deadini) 71.278 D BTBZET, • Woman Wood sad Mutat btrost&) An orders promptly, attended to. ' asacated to ...ana , r21611-ti • 'assn. - • B,OBUSSOtrittrigii 7 EILLESS VOUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS, it:- sad Idsza ke.. rtaderran afall damtptiorti Wit eating& .(kartcar, Ate. 0081, Ate.9.lkfartet, etred, trireert 7ini2. and &mad 8. N, I.NIONFRBIIII.N. .Ho E 8 'loll7TatAth at .- PROMPT, N 0.241 Mali tars'itwltoott ibi tzAt=l6 . Z 6 Vi t i=3.7 . l3: f ook u st ktooldnoo, Pa.N.% Ws. • Stars.' Windom G tos to an lamb. Falun - ••=•=l,- tkOod kr.Orktor7 `Vroia friondi'ioulf NON artrj ni rj , Boltioro, rstanset to this *lc Ara ' - ortrto thi"D*Qtl" tlT b er i r , idO l ff t ro cs' itic•l'l ll44}! pant to visor them with soirM. th i .sakan9A . 1 12174.°F. .5 0 , Pi la aregAta. BOOTS AND SHOE& - Vijii,GLEllA_L Id, AND It HT A. IL. 'pm: pubseriber respectfully calls the st ' L toes= of Ids lkidouts - and-therablionennally to on. . ' . WATS ' ior.rig-41; 6 1 =41' TO MOO et vol ' anfsetor, .. 7 .il.ll=l =A11, 1 4 nod iThenti. :g i lt( tOrtA t Ilmtlittol.irotintatnehtp sad alibi Unit AIWA , 7JD ardor to nit onizt i n desl t ri = sae th en . Le afietyrae an • co i logoyX of Ben's ii, r ii r ga l . , ~,..M.Y...1.016....., trlstrli witstanto. '," In Wand to rakes Bo MT 1:4141.1,116 . M0M .' '.-..it=11111:10= gil Mbar ea. Oar t.bo land istronno t ritAnnnixtrod Ito ' -. onitratur fan", mut from Onudnolo to hob cooldanee tont ha If *NFU& B 8,, , • s ="2 " iirlamluktit.betinwe lisetetbtrarrat' Waft st I.II.IJAPHY & BIIRCHFLELD, • - Alb; iuid Ladies'. Drlas - Goo;ls y,. -- CLOAKS, TALBIAS Eal 81W!/().p?./OurEs AND STAPLE' GOODS, _ - For'Peuthl'y tree. An azimar ex intive martmant. an of th e %bon aper r r i rstaVgAi t rla ItliWtstirteas. , Staires;Tenderslisidalre Irani. "' • k ati. • ' - itON'OrffigAVE , WMIEOI= , - No. -ist woocitria.' iire it te: ruoil try ia ps asThrl la tato UN MI Ably,' issmid ÷ire 'oda • - ' , Fill sttentfazt Mime nesttlns .. - In nap lins ,`:: 'so an strasVl , ltzgodc:inaca now ball inn ans. ulow a. the lawns/ the altts Oba,l s. Zalltatar tbs t 34. Wood stmt. • In. • " ' :...11nongsatlo.1.13sroddlit. *. Camel CsaL OECERE som II ICE CANNEL:CCAL.*IIt ' stOvidi, ptlr MIA Orapniut! fa. Ili =Ur , bazas ato dworoar arm.= god waxt sat:. Iti3bort, Wray. stare Pcdtbdold mom. *Ma* tai CLor llj a ,stames Odra coma ot i Msjr - Wsz i n. t ea. Pit t& - 114 1x goet il.g rignalled - Lessoir,stl. Pe , ce largo podp6o is" top . donne* . d Or ar 4* 14,..t01jek:. Plus do I 200 ea dallied% i ..1210. Wl=t CO. - iosgeratag. - .MOO& .fmzierly -a: readout . of rp, or-var. =Cite lase" autZr en "to=lll4tVirull7.l•lld ' N g& ... 07 a rar, froln g erirre • „ Ta p -,thimaite:m.t.t., Motet st Plttaitt_24% gams 4 gao. Banta=; A: Comm. codger. Mr liksuiftE Boa Anaßbill= John VoniastoiCmuntifnt. = Ai grebS & Bro. :LITRO.GE_BAPHERS , 74,-Ttd. 4 Rerameagairob Belau& ',IO..VBRY KINO RAMING - %tam ANDPauwarou elawatan tn• boa ICITIIER BEVIINO—IdaIeAtHOYT ft1e.,4,11f, of plaughterid solocwo soil taw iffroroderbaningro „eetlerpoorotilaa.oloot laterd: im-2411 "rpel opposite ow brad Wad. a i and: —•— • 1 4:-.soorr , DantL3t, nur es , .•i„ :7. * 'he losatTot of , . • 21tVgit.", • - -wq CV. T.4.111142W, Ass. '#ct.lo lototti exert, lusir teciat is ret=iting 2"k stori f ii&lat • fir rotian Ipw.op lbe -; R emoind , - irkzß.''ittiv iISA-'oo'-itritolesale Drat_ woisakumeniooriatetb.__,.._, exemodlow '4lj4 :71 f i ilWaVrs Val' le. *POP ids lam im¢ Gioia esniaw. AM& c _ __ _ ....." : litßama - - • `. 4. _. Att ..„_,..„,_.,...:„...._-,. N.-alses itrtuficttarat of eveg..vs• -,-. -,•., „:- - -- ipet.r .wrcr i r i git o z a ziF=u g e . xv yi wri t iVtr a ,,zl pittures. .blon-Tnltrnutßwaret notodes • , 0 --' 2, Paisisubsenbers4militilite to mann • Ali 0 `S Y: ~A _ ____.„,i,:. i ,, ,_:, _„....4, BUSINE - gg'CAIRDS. t4;134,41 A - Par/91S. A. P. MORRLSON, Attor •=4:3l=l3tigiil43 "'W u ' .I"*4=er("2 E MESIT POLLOCK, Attarasy at Law— TAMES I. KUHN, Attorney at Law, aloe ltrarthstnet. =sr Gnat. Pittsburgh. .11114:17 AGENCIES. - Mob*" ful Gentral Conmizzion and Collaci • ton Agency Office, . OR the °enrol:on at' lincte and Foreign atartantile and *Esther Mem claim% la Michigan •Os cant Stat ttetv.nt and Partnenter Monem Paymenttel'area, Parr:etas =Lela of/lea Estate and Rostra and Isertuance , • YEUTTER ANDEEdOE. Datenit, 4 llMate. Methane Ca. ll ,Cirsette - t=l= Otstrart- O Lan Z. Meethanta WANTEDIr=OI(4I Ll' %Alva teen tialitedals . ....... tar 0-114 WM. A. IRWIN'S irL ESTATE °MOE, No, 87 front rtreat.3.ldoar from Marken. Dea= In Lao Man. ittr• Rix Imo. to. Oral ;report tourdlt and told. aniM• 4USTIN LOOMIS, Beal Estate Agent, Bteck, , Betrahendlee ond BM Broker. Moo Agent, 02 th stmt. &bore Wood. Merinos premeeir oreeeoled jpizdly SAIMEL L. MARSIEELL, Secretary Citi Imeasistersace Oncipany44 WAterstrast. M. GORDON, Secretary Western hum -11.: • ssace Waterstreet JGARDINER OOFFIN, Agent for Franklin rlralguresszter aommy nertbast =acre Woal , an. Third manta. A.MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn• • teal tene...em ethq•el:.42 water daws. DRUGGISTS. mit wutoz; rig ...,di mrs 1:(cp 3:Tel y : I 3:11 ISCGDMOII. to Z. IDDD a CO • WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. NO. GO WOOD STRIEDZ_ 47/YDEWEGO,./.41; • Droprutzri "Dr, DT-aDeliti.strroktai Veriatruire Llr an, VaLN ild FT, J r., (suooesisor to Jut. W (N nt- Oor,) 141.1... th and Sista In 01Ia, thvercon. coraer i M r titrxerZtt. IttabarXh. 04/ - ke.-cdra• limit tor Dr.Pordl Medicine. nn2l P. 6001.7/Yilialesale Dealer in Drum, Paint; this. va-oloboo owl 11. Mao. No. SINI tTotrookllttabtulth. codoro Tronivo otr.pe ..ttgatim ANIPAsoat Tor ticheork.'s Palmotho Byrap. • oisr.24-17 FAHN.CSTOCK 4E CO Wholesale d Oninabl Load ,Rod . 12rff ra th=ol ' orooz Wood sad Ituot streak. rata. - tact. 7 • E . SELLERS, -Wholesale Dealer in 10 :4. 00 , 1 amot ift itizinVacaTissiseetLt rammec . AISOIOI MVII------ FlTNVgrell — ale I Retail mm ON AL - REIT rt..4le tomer of ?Sbettlr 11.1 Br. Qa , • • SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale tro:Drainasta. bro. M. Waal And. Vitiabargb. OaEP,II FLEMlNCl;Staxessor %o L. Wilocit Ock, canarldarkat Wag sod DbustowlKem m to. Tz irtjAr c and acarietstesaartmen . .d Drisai,ptiam tinfully onsAtaxided st rO.MiIIISSION &C. .rionzyNviwscowroN • IiSEWWITS. a Wool, "ram Thar, Bawl, Lard, & Lard Oil AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 7i Water Bt., Ptttahargh. Pa. Erintrzlftstaszt. PlttablUts we W . Weltsill.4 Ott , . ohs Scott st Mutts. Oh D Jame. Casteretttep Ktrat a flag's% MI6. Nab t Elttsburst. ilttrnet, Nesbit t Ci•rretdo.• tam& 1 EtCa. St LOCI"I Stills. Thorns I tissinc-, rastem Harass t Cosamll, stashed. Salon, Oldt. A 1) Botta *Co.. " - fattsd • 2108 ARE & AN ED. to A.A . A. Masa%) FLOUR, tailik AND PRODUCE. Commission and Forwarding lierchonts. Ho. 114 Second st., Piltsburpi, Pa. , flan 1. 'Marl ion SPRINGBR RANBAUGH. Cori anwiIIEWST, Dealer In Wool, Provisions dc Produce generally. NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET. PITTAIIIIIEGLI, PA. Jolla ArnaL.,..----A. J. Lta....,..-_-„Cus.A.ToAm. ATWELL, LEE tc CO., 'WHOLESALE G.R 'DOERS, Produce & Commiszion ce.3bants, AND :414LSV.• :-‘ • PITTSB U.EGIT MANUS-40177RM, No. 8 Wood a., bet Kern Watt? fled Front at .111 PITTIMUSCILL DAVID - C f _EMEtiIST, Flour, Produce, Prasuaon and Commission DIERCIIAXT, 60. x 7 znelsanct massy Infos. Pittsburgh, GIVES his attention to the saw of Flour, Park, Bum. Lud. ay*" neat . Grate, Dried ina.doed talseati reipfttfely folldted. assl.l7 , EMILY S. KING, (late of khe firm of Ling & Moorhead,) COMMISSION MERCIIANT. AND MAZER IMP PIO YET AL AND BLOOMS, No. 76 - Water street, below Market, wpl9 PITTBBIIIIOII, PENNA. ' • A. A. HARDY' Ar te__ElsrAy, Jews & 03,1. CO/MAW AND uttWARDING AtEsCH.A.I92: • dont of the Mien and bdtanapolle Corner First it Ferry sta., Pittsburgh, Ps. ress-tre is W. aiffialt. & CO gLCIrOIdIDING & COMMISSION zea -11111438■414 Umbrae hailed, eflitiobargle Maze dekko, bead PIT* had Bheet tena sh-d. ble. vr7 lrell.l 7lnd Pittateseett- .1- B: late of Warren, Ohio ati,,,:4;ttors ke dun Vattitimot, and sane. igagi haul Ols2r, sal Wart.ern Pro4u. !ruby. Wator amt. :betwenk. 'PotaXed sad Woadji 'uttrx.b.. -ir33166 11121./. 21. illiT.,l* f 4- 1O go z liholeaale Grooms, pPrOltor 633 - Comalsearrlderebiatsoind D 413131313 063i6,06633:66e661316)6 go. 112 Seem@ irtroArtta• DD (TEM: W,,ARg4PUSE.---ESNEN `11.).-0LL1N13,13er3331466.3 Onacrassloe kter31133164 Der.43.6213640.Ear.f 1366 Prods". sho water. isTlll7 . TiIOII.ASPALKEIti - Importar and Dania ; atr .p 4 /Works& Wel Pam No. 63 Blarkst conutrAlazd 7cnartEctree4 Pittsburgh. - . DRY GOODS. .14.18EP8 EL01115113 A CO.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in • azifiaillauzs, Bomar a awns. , Fancy flxdo YlMarlesete, bet._4l4 amigo Dtessead. Illir" ' Asears ler Bradley's Yarns. - rabladl 4.111X11 92,717.101rgia11... 0 . AM= 00. 2 N. =L. MASON CO., Wboleitaloandßatail minim Rai !taw)* awl% sa rutz IVILIJRPICY.°.& - BEIROUTIELD , Whoksalo eastaz fourth salt kit Weds Plctslwrrb. - _ IV= ,Cnar.o32 l ROORP AA. E; MON ORNAMENTAL T _F GgAilizat- N O A R MR, ,rleJo7 Irolorib 'Stmt. tvc44 sad =Weld drag& i pA Sinai OrdaillirteasSlT attended to. "914PUe.Oad Item Jovial !Removal! Removal! 4.aszr7colst 4 . ..c0.—N0, $2, 'NMI zealot. iriAiniza.B.F.oved - our Store to No. 23, 41 , nm gs,t, (r.ertt door to 41.11: Moen & 0o.) wow •11.or W1 pr‘7.l to ..stlallei atte &Una '1=414 Swett of WAmatesu Oine*O.:#o4 unl MIAs In Ita& lautl%• . assortsmat. fans& ton i 4 • • 'Oarrothr. 4 4 3"" P 11'U1 * C426a1"%131"61E" 21 1= n• toirs) to of relt)nn. nn, . &tar Sods, Bincl&P. &law h a r t. lnfar Radis,a llll.lromlloSA =h i ell at et, •&I I mid &Obi inrort nub arm es II rroperg . zo*e , libertyAreet, actjonag t he odiet OrtooYeadinets Canal Amin. Tits Is Darr ttra kmetahleodsoe otorevetteht tueg a orzoo nos LW . tet,VlTlregitt lAD feet trA to the 1 eionrYerl3634 Jet . WLtb , rt? felt. • Atd3 Dr91.111141/20tt 4,1411.1e1i o net-. . 0 ", 14 4t... Tr:;,lcar,!l7. rilM eft .. rm i he rMiqft;P Aux 40d i4/4441. CaPt• Ors god :then dastx6:4 of misni• ewe heretetetek ,00ltde mitt to esomlne the moterDwAßD couric le 00 plEXClitattUßM. rith r lar ' iteltrikstota. Moots Moo • a„ wino irrrIVETIIiLL it 00., Impotent nth mg - Awdain..lver --"6767eastasVhdukiasettem, 01211 M...... 8. T. 'BOB 7 - GENzatutoommisarox M a /a ms; far' .14..tre44rI b eigir r m ir t arai t s....N...wr itrA'r amine. 6111 Y ...„ . ..___ .:.••• ._.,.._... . .•'.'....'::'V±:-.-:::': : ::: - PITTSBVRGH ' -- -GA-Z . '-1117T:E4,1 -ANKESICV3OI3I3ES JOHN T:11000: BID BEDFORD OR. BUNT AMER, VLS I TItERIVI a hIQ. Sig VMS. FRUITY 02.. • haw • abWNFOT 1111, 11 " • sact r" = BaiWri a l = l. •1 11 U X) o A gl i nt e, NOW w o. U mn,m. ottete lUoL : Mt o r a tatughtxr d lOd ern n • •• • • 1411.111‘ • ji II • ••••••••• i• • I •• •VI• • 0 r .1,1e3; A:s.l an. era oluatio Broke*. Bur ND Oold szt• Notes, • distal. • on Baal Babas Ettat •• • .13• Notes...ad Thor Bills cn: • • Wort 7th ßuy ..11 Stocks ou Oommladon.. Collet • • made oaWroirkto tat tialou. alleamener • " ana Er/ W et".rta• • • amain. tho ch. NT HOLMES & SONTDcaltre in Foreign l ti: ga s Zje l p.grtp t re ue ` na mA eV; urns.. - 9art o t". : nu!4. 0. n. jritzoolwa elfin L4;to V; t :4 LIPP! ammo team— me. armee°, ITNION POITHDP. -.Mitchell, Herron Co. rlL.eohtinue the btusinota of the Union P !d, i ai theddstandof PIENNOCK, MITCU. Ths, Ira mlnuflaurs usurtml. •I. and\ mama anortmot of CARTING& cemorleas Cooking Stoves, Bengos and Sido • 01471 CA AND 1 ..11,01i /MOM% MANTLE It KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dog irons, Sac I Tta Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and M..thinery_ Castings generally, dad nee . ad We PLPIO3 at all Lae. MON & NAILS OFTA' E BEST BRANDS, Shovels c Swim Picks, - - All of sitatb 'ILI bold at xvizaWturerV =kw. my!-1T Penn Cotton Milli, Pittabugh. ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO.. Manage ; an taws of— Penn A Boa laam 64 awwosr lo =Mathof all colotattotta 800 Ooegg Plough Lino anti IVt a l= aa " Ilona °fall also, anti Batting. a Ell a •dvis a r t tba liarizzargro °Mogul, Wilcan WILLIAM BARNHILL & CO., 61 Penn et., below Marburg, Pittsburgh, Ps. QTEAM BOILER MAKERS and SHEET- Ia IRON Manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat , ant Boller. larorsotlro, Final and By Urdu Botha". Cblor I , ta. Il s raletuu=s Bal. Baca Rev . P i =4.lnassra Balt haicluourg Work. Braze :Ad lila/hut Irina do= " 2 the Minima moths. lamb= tram • illstaan parr &Mauled to. LW. WOODWELL, Wholeaale and Retail Ittatudidurn and Draw th O►Llast Wan, Neu at street. GROCERS. WM. P. Prawn— ..... I. rayons Shriver & Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos, 130 & 132 Second Street, Mamma Wood and Padt.liold) P,PITSBWIGH. .11.1.1111 ooanom • Wallace & Gardiner, If BOLZMILII D.111.11.LER3 ie Flour, Provisions and Produce Genecrally, 1510.0111LIBIRTT BT. .1•11.1.1 T LIAGALEY, COSORAVE CO., 1,31 al. Oroten. II and A Wood Mamie. 17ttataritt6 avo-17 AII:ULBEATSON, Wholeado urocer and Oandaden lLsre lmaMi dast,Denhos 191 Marty ens; Pitt.in Protium cad uthetared . bait& TORN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale GtOoers wad Cbaualaieek Iderelizataaie.lThad sad Z2l in:mt. Pittsburgh. trlo (8 I: • 1 l't '4' .0 rll at • . I, Dealer In Prodzon, Ms • • Nanannturen and all rr• of Yanlg• wlDacustl6l6 , • and thquors. No. 316 L.RI• pout on hand a win 7 . a • .4 Mann MID WCIAITLSO---....W1LL1A1 11:413 ..-.......1. S. Cgeng ItrANDLESS MEANS L CO., (Fames oars to Wink Onto ann, i I c hnnZN Wbnlsan Gramm In bon, NUL, nn t• Pitta bargb linnatietanni vtily. Wren of and man Wein inn rOnsbartn. n. -4in c. sea WCILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and losusdadon ILarrlants. N. 194 Liberty street, Ms BO ri SEKT 01,1.Y.FLT. & 00., Whojegals Chnoves.Commtedoa Mactiszts. Dram trt Pod ttobtagh IlelastAkerazna 2J Llimertz And. Picutamb. 6S - TartoTeUirio. arkstar Ms; ard C 3 hitt - - ~Y rt. AM BOOKSELLERS &C. EO. COOIIRAND, (emocestoor to 8. Sad .l.4) %513_01moloasol.E.tail Water In Boob, St:Lilco 31s ary eus M and Pow lloarJ lodszol stmt. GU i door 13. o ina.. AI =troy. JOHN B. DAVISON, Bookaollor and Sta.. tioaaniumalorto Divdmil • Ago.w. N. Marko , scrod, mar loon % Pittoterit. ► jjAY CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. ell Wood stmt. nort door to the scram otTblot nod, P.. &lad and to balks constantly on lama L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No ON • Ts Itrarth otrest, Araleitandl.6.. MUSIC. &C. John 11. Mellor, • INO. RI WOOD STREET, Initween Diamond AN. and Root. Stn., Soli Ar. tor ()NICKER A PoNSDelosyll PIA ' 0 VET.. MASON A ILAM LIN'S MODEL MELODEONS aut ORGAN DAIIIIOIII. DU& .4 4.0. la Mules. Musks' Uoo. JA23 B. Kieber & Bro., 7 ) O. 63 FIFTH ATmHe s S T !b . e , tRISIIig o t f the Golden IiIaNBDLLIta&FLODItAa EIO LK LI&LSION10)113. Dealers Ls SW& and Idoeleal Dutra manta to Charlints Blum, - • VI, =MOTOR= sad Dealer in piano /Nip rata mod impootor of gouge sod raosicol rostra. atlTVAVPOOV.ll=Plaaatinillg out /rob= Attadonont. zay3 Wood at. BELTING Patent Riveted and Stretched LAITBER BIZMNO, From the Manufactory of lioit tt Brothers, NEW lONE. FEthe Belting of this manufacture has W= awarded the Onla Kendal and Diplomas from ovary Mr and IMMO" thronahont the United Stater Us error rant by the /Make= Institute, New Veit. at their lest meeting In fM Ail orlidd, b oft's. prior mallty, army ersaetroftbtDmineei being amdent, ed under the tensorial are of the grintipalm their bide, are "elated brdhemesivie at thetr own rwdvirig tong inswing freedom from cute and etotz:g . ined at their =meter the Mlles mot hem been o retraced to Nov Tat thoroughly' tensed. fresh hem veto. earmod immecUately, net Ist strettbed on Mal run with flier Modem ha =ve4.106 nutted with thdr went oev rived. limn make • perfect. even as toth tides ci Use band. maths MEM to iron troll on the Wks. ~4 giving a nova of more than 20 preps over thaw rs6n in tMa&pary moaner. To mech. orall ioolttou and woolen eanaditurem n i uttillle. 1.11 gr m"l tils no i r So glvii g r d .laalt sori b uk &booms, to eboft COIMIIOO, this Beltk i ie ti smidells resondionded. she lost of dry relarintimi ma to the g polity or_ Mils etl i sitthireg:Mo l a. " a !Olt erlall'a— • IL DE .LANOZ, • DEAL= IN HIDES LEATHER & OILS, 233 LilfEß rram ®paWW Mad pf Wood. • toll anortwonst of HoyCaa Leather lleting and Oils, Por blaehloory and Coal Oars, always on halal. aolaflyd Math Ward Propertyfor Bale. . WILL SELL on. - reasonable terms and I esgaztsag e lftra, emu of Hun sad Cartoll i sto.. ost 2 17 ) d : brines Yrsids:ac**- Th./ sr° "ndwmr eea Alm Star WI% Goner of Liberty sod Baldwin As, 26 fist front obeli. They aro calsolstad for olthrt meting boarding boasts or by cas.l dirpopbr ma braced by tho Psalm or the °oars, Balt t Alxvi tutr imint • corm o botfrr And Wain" its.. °opal tbs ohs Improyestrst, loondry, 15..0f row nett Thor sr. Till fixated fa • marsasnory or toured. tessilolhlOiliee on, nor the bundrydr of amebas • fel of tbst boo& At! to fatdef Anna D. OMAN 111 Übsrts it. pLigt?i_oe:l:44.l:44lo ILANUFACTUAEft of Yellow Rocking. h2 . 4 6 ttrz i mwj m okmel i irevArt...Dirstlubua,opp:44 , Elttiobiugb.% OBSTINATE, INVETERATE AND lIA !T ,.fg.:" iratZl. 4 l.7727:l7ptgntition; Mgr vgg, Isklectlong Cl loth% • Ntglisl, too • Pi n A, M. thlo ws ignteg to Ligeo,l4 • gligglitrigg egcoggtaigea, au astl..or i rclgnagplito the 443 VA l a te gto to Aix: sattga; 7 ,llllaggitao of •wito lois call. It it adzilyeemaig orte t ggsp• }.6 Idithodlst Wog atonic TI TOUtth 11. 61 PE N CER' 8 PATENT SAFES AND RE, ta. YflptlitAloBB—Tba matte. most datable and t 2 ak4 ng "'ICU 9 r7/10 " 11:W e ltattbRI t telrAl t trilg; anthell and for by Um CR UMB dta the Mcleod Sato. 135 Wood • t• J CO • • balk: eating and this trout 11:Sabeattber having purobased the erfr " ditsm i nto i i r k ia , bilatool b 'at: i ll Box tad -aztatuotalyaut onatitaartne sum la ant 'nation Plat t to Moo copeantir att band at tracsnattoota l'ettnal apta Anchor Caftan t * " . hrt"na M i l=rer th. tgr u lgrtt . das .11 land Mt . :saa% gcatrat. eatotati ' CL nittaMANCL Mires ant Pa A CARD' TO THE LADIES—D. J. Damn -1 Ws Cloldeil. Periodical Pitts far faudes. saaw. - a oarrectlag Isresulasittn: WI retacnriug stottuations O. 'the astutely tura* from wastrratesurs. Th . . b ....... 1 (moss •I Us burobeo used tit tb• Wats pesottee ells. E r= . 147:34 .,,,,,, t i fi , 7 ,,,,t. ..., 1 ,:=17,.;:zi0. 0, ibou.sade Orlal les ' . 41 . , & ,.-„,„.,„„„ ft ,,,,.,.., gum; that be ts toduesd to mate shwa uueite e s t act:1110z trAseadve n zlia tt io t ) s .. to.• real XVI ay frud in n tai alio. %IF. ;_ppraaneat ray 'ord. , ;.%„ I..tnencar core, . a.-2,:w =mu**, Amt. - , • - . lie alruberty at. . 11(IB ORM. „ A • • Lms, 4ts . tag w t 44 . lx ii ll: 2 4 ; 4 irk. NEW YORK ADVERTIPMENTO. • SKILLI2I. VLBSOIIII2OWW BCIINLL, asa• Irsurtns Azintrase llovez. 840 Annthadv. Rom York. • . Irozrarnikre) WNEW YORNEOLITY, RAILING awa yaIINITtrItE wn Item lah sittiedi of and mtematt IRON INURES BUILDINGS. A a...tteeee Am Ix Itelling than ant ether eitsbitehtmedla Nem lork,ang the Pugin ee... tottery et Inm inteltute In the United edam ; .1010,3 me BANDYOI3D a TABS. el Green et.. N. A Vitalient gleinecatl - TO CONLS Li AIPTIVE . Afilt,paystour4 of high standing, and tormerly•Profercer In ea eof the hiedhal lissiltri mpucoppirp, nal/ =Or= from actin practise, re to= =Art= freto Pulmonary Diener dlseare ..,,,,. ~hol t r aTti i,,,, to, Borth AIWA. farbhi =with a c‘ .r. for oorrereptlon, Paonchltls, Conehr . Wilt risdi Glateral Mile and bans aware that theneepa, . 1 e u ff ei t ur ind `app=all from this wort dreadful of W diem., he dolmas, fro= the principles et harnani.. Pr. rf of blown this moat =lust& remedy, Upon ~,,do, of pmen War In Poster* Ptsamps. =Mange, he g ill ..4 a &wipe, with full directlesui far ratings= stiesesellillyuelna It. Th..mmet required Is •Dollea a* =stem and the =Mint of gill edeerll 2 emell . Ad 14_1 , t imvanuan, ti. kl lea IkerndreMe Bas 23, P. 0., Woos. ire . re' T. New York Corn Exchange. BA G 111(ANN I ic Een arena rzt r o ad amt. TOR Y. B. E, CLARK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALBI? IN Bags and Bagging, ISNABORGS, Ebootings, Duck, lelax and vm-al Whit Grabs BEM Bemanhas laga %ye ?cit; BAGS, Desfaraed and prtoted to antes enoressly to: thou,. masanatent or a , Is tense and Of TorlOcto daft.. • d oar manner. ran ha,e any nutter they' mar With c o l = t igeT i nVirrire= uwaliaa oar stoat of D eng laaau• Ran, via !osmium Raga at ill TIZIAZI D% D ane,, co; cony hairy leaftt\ata stlEaled Idflt boas. allatals, printed to orlon Prot ttoolers ropllea Eth Dant sat Beet Bean Con =EL, te of pr: cr colored cloth. We Lean `paints, Oils, Glass, Burning Fluid. epha, Aicahol. "'ORR k m M an ANN, 139 OREENWIOI3 BERM. (corner of Jaya NEW YORE. imar nudges Elva •nd Ballmad Amu, 41..a.g now selling the above articles, in con- Uon wItE • camplet•,,amortment of Wart. Dn %inch Aiswicso Elm le, •• .141 hat alb: =est tedsootatt• to Neater, and iblZttff Fur the 1 000,000. U. &- PATENT M RBLE COMPANY; 90 Thiympaon street, N. Y., MANUIPAOTURERSOFMARIILE MAN tjc ffLff& si..... ff er .dWiZadlllitff is A l LE ta.. D6r.re thi. axle* oldatta le• peassaretlon of Marble Dead, ehmeinany econtined with' mrs.l eokos,ao as to be moulded foto 0,7 fa.dmlarllo vhich a marble rata be =moralize co red at birth= half the Wet Of the common madnial„ while It nods It In there 410 end beauty. Unlike Mar. eleseed kon mad Biel" there WM 001*. the °odd tonal.. Into the Mess of slot =gado% while raaa welsh Is mad to glee a tenadteerr Want, to tbeLs dam des from Si to $4O. Tette Tom ar,equally Night. for the denerahxdow sad bon o(ahor. for the different Stator, whittamem Immense fetas. to those interastins themaereeo,_toloreestion farotahed co expliestion to Pffidlt RVIINtX Plus. or CHIRPLI LIMB. des NSW wax. =UT itda French Window Glue. EDWARD P. DICKIE, 144 - Clambers rt., N. Y., • Toro loon wart of Andrea Alm &Broad Dote; PFFERS to Dealers andel:o'lomm his cel bratrd brio& of loco& Wthdow elan, on 'boor. tiormt Potties nnonitotlaborentlon yin bo fungthod oltb prim roeolpt of that anktross. Glom Out to Mr donna bottom and nontel troo of chug, opltlydv FIRST PREMIUM PLINO FORTES STEINWAY 4S; SONS, .11.1NIFFACII7R811864 mc18.9 Waiter Street IsaaPAP:IrI7,IIRW DESPEMEOLLY the as .111, oim Nation of ths M UM, LW: splendid amertearatotesadm Mom Wadi. IDs welnate el tome. of efteldieth than elpaemel *T Th ay &at that readens Memo an vos. ey ewe *welted ths Pint are Ilte both kinds. in Ullniantltlon with fba =Mgt? instate flom Dash", PhiladAphle. NEW Tal . M—Menr i g t o tee z, l i mynst be tom at eampetitate) et the Isle Yale et the A. 11,100. Crystal Mao., fee the BEET Pleaelastee. oelettte e EISTMYIITS. EOR MINING PGRMSES, and fir IGNI TING-CIIAROZS, kedb 1.1:k WET end DM( MIL all&nnat .de _ The OOTTCI7: LA sel”thdo SINGLE sad DOIIBLE WE WA LEI WEE . . . Dancasetured oknd GLENN PUTMAN, Llbirrt7 et. AMY A. Drat "I mre . . ed ? Ela‘i tg,Vl4llOll MO/. 31111. WON In' moll din ScHrEPPELEID, 1111.08. & CO.. AND DIALIMB IN Drugs, Pi 7111, Dyes, Perfumery, De., _ 7 170 VIII.LIAM ST ., New York, - NVITEIthe otteilthin orthotrodn to their laricate vulAd aka of Drum Paints, 00.. Perft. tor ir l=tro to tharregalarturoartatiost ofttspla Dread they an also =Mots& Dried Croat tbs warm of produo tt= 4 natttarture. tornlya or Tooth. /Ler and NMI I Drums, Corks. dlo7tin. oPars. rr=r-D sod 4. • tracts, sosnyotbar sr. =malty om Drititpirt• TWO Mar 4" ol,Vr•: . • ft irse i rt 6tr" 02 417=1. 1 1% 4 7.0 " .7r . ...F. `"in t . .00.0000. lea_vv3.ll TO 110 USEK:SEPBSS .;BD DEALJSR& TEE HOPE MILLS, T 1 X eram aad n Itscaimo "ran , . 1.03 Iron: arc-4 41.a0 • 11.4qm co. B.o " ssul ba 'Wow Won, Jerl..7 City. Trim • Proppotons or thle long and well y tome CO"..ZJE AND .1.1 2 ,cs arrattusavrivr, osnthlt. to Dro boat flutrawastiati ase, tor Radar 4reo.. IlloculTr and other 05t00..114.-- o Tbay also Rows llostartt mattotryor or% elms of day ou to 0747 thor 06dT upon tbs moot reaoonablo Gam* not to dooltro rs7vut them. It. • J. 0. 17111A11. bolo. ll.—Causumers sclvlood to *ltd. Cor Haw Hills ce PoWlyd, The Adams Jsapreaa Company.. Ilitsktroh. Ros.ester aid New . Sprees. kNO R then especial accommodation of the pavolattoa Moan Melina of the Ohio end P40:11P "7 Theta Balboed, bitumen Pittsbargh end New Brithion. wham intimate busitiese end meta relation. require nab Meaty, She Adam Knew Comestir hate made end. =det b the lielitaid ea to enable them to rat rmimm. on Atatsmadation Dula. who will ..Vearn.."gir.rrirtftir:= 7 lM Car, tot the :avail MA be tat amity of i b i FlFil= " at= lis ; l L= I re k .gl gs Pt i t 1 L a ir ' ell* to l i d Vglv " Timm, with hie Geed, lad Cooll9lpbObb aucut:4l. be his duty to padre on his op itt=iitorles pemehem atlas. Mabry. le, width will to Um prona ggiA s Snre .10 :a Meted in the lI,OVIIIIIMOII Maio t hem— to fawn r‘plie• der good., return them—mate pnanami, lam at mieji, from a p a . pa of pins to s item engine. AU geode, an, edit lama et la in Me dem Oro, within renatiable ► distena. without atm char, hot to Insure sueb dela. ,IZwilt: n etrattl hatbdiellwraitil7 mint. names. At We, State na. slipped:a will he hdt with the Ehtion LVC Arent al ItatAd ClPbbr,, , bila p party ops. y st the oorn Um ten . l of the to metre "1 is =ami lar ninths Pliehease, Ae, tad for minim andend la the Adeseesper. are inte to be within rer moushie Omits. -WttenAll ante o f 1 / 1 1,1•Iens pub 00 pipit of It ippip ettrammote 1 to. ha. Al the limmagia I•l4l3titiset juttis tqs hue hunededp with the Mummy, !Ma pet niftil, the pat =sot the floe will plena not set hint to whit .111 niat ai t teiverom dleastlen the mama. Wahtml in idelmWee, edull Will =mono, hie Mittman Monday. Den 01. P l au = b wvAL64 ritr aP stela' .:='" rtihrlsigh u. lAw--Mert Am Dhliad • Alphiah—bir nus 0& -- o 1 Mahwah. Dos; SD, 1345.1 degedU TONICS WON'T DO! //VEY never did do uniro than give tempo. . ran rMlef and thli_jkaer TIM /VA Maus. tier don t temb WWI It lop Mame. alio p.m; of ad =ll Mama lo thostocomberia Dolma eollod or Malabo - Neutralise tha palm' by 1u NAT. URAL AISTIOMP A stodoon Moue mused by ltdtrappoeds at corm. Rhoda" /ver and MM. Core So fhb Scald ta to Mau% and morsaarWle • perfectly harsoliso roadithie. Tim erttllitiote ef tbeaLbratect chicalab. J. A. tAillten. of New York, to thisMho; LaMothe& torsy beta.; them lore If it doe. ne wadi' an no no hum; Thlo u tezi u or t a . ren . .r t a b ir r p ui ad of qoitino,(tergblo.artl !tr i o and tainitto tali toro.rllloor. r.ll4frritil2l=l 11.1% .7rtrd; rig, a : latter pat realred (roma phsolanni lizasouorn Obi.% Ilard 17.186 e. JAIL A. Mama, Eon —Dom on of ad inst.lo boa. The, Con cull efat to end thadbACtiltY ii=o . any r i spai r tinectrjetalr frOZO the s . ike l eraigi l :el i nani ' y :Zeit bli b tc l ottiV i ttol tagtzlag"Quzirigairict.t,',,vati=. asua so etym. M did act would Mien return vita 1,110•1•14 vigor. Tb one elidomatarme II deente . : In yota ilfr i if l air atitigoot t:umr . o i turgra laob y. 'Vie gamy mat your Cua A all of which v... ma, el 'quotidian Intermit out Velar " of masyoobila mor dba, Tbq bid egrattal i tlarliato a7Ml4 . teri, u'l l ma mla rine Wm ant, and la I lag Ma fonuestion efothes end roma baled.* IOM roormallo if etiay►rldial ear fall throe of tbr i o*orl i th Jour remedy. and they to Oct hal eb 11 es. In al Mao et these seam the siltMo Tonle . and amid, . Milne l k haat the ein bat after polled or two had n i g ilithmitv .. teir 1 Vilna to yam ir ut te e mind IVITU ' L INJTA _DerLive. Sever sad Amcor,. or AbLebte to 'dolor's. the sail harmiono niwor Wii.U 4 N 6 4. /" li r raisin as a Ponsonvoi ii - *Cora -.Tata g . mben naa : you fem tho thStiaaaL ma. nTOT I , N i ttravt.,, llu v, ?no ale by • J h MitehellU.so u'ato. Gear u. no . mey N, IStlai and Dmimpour doneralif; joie ap2l4m AUSTIN 100)118. Stook anti )Lute Broker, o,et pours :rim. ONUS, Mortgages, Promissory Notes and Imo= ma Constant. nmadlatod EMMY tanytit mod . Bon Cammloolon. Moths on ostrlndm sootalntan or with YrOttld mm, ss am enabled to wonotasto loans entre. tnt rotor. promptly and on mootablo Won .."1" Oaiiimerotal Dotal, Camp of (lira and New Lew, New K. STEEL -vauld zhost reipae.of m. lnk= tbo triton= Nano taat si "fi a ogrbit a gentl aMobtobo tbVituttgabi sod rostoradon. owl bo g ssll , l3,ld . 7. l :l2l_itattlV i t ocarklbtira to of b a litd4r Ms tabu t• tuf glob v••• the btu that Ms ' lot a bet t y abtatt. L.• _ This 110,4 betas ilttrato4 yalt or .Ye ... p 1117„ .. 11 Obt t firli ob.W. to tbo wolf ' of hg bottom, Eitiiitts Wig • liberal pattrobaso LW. bos Int tootowd upt,i tole irioi of Board Doi Day. 41,00.;,. rar mut '..toe wwiia Rim,. ibt4 1 its;Lotbor bowels tho • I,mb 6m 10 p, 111 A. Alsooblibbut out • ' a batt— I PITTSBURGH ;GAZETTE. MONDAY MORNING, • JULY 28, 1866 Advance Papmente.—Hereafter no onti wslinkm will De taken for the Daily or Weekly Gazette, admix payment la mods hs adv.= Menem the time Is op to which the entecrlptlon U tut& the me; erM be low. lab,/ dapped. anleee the subscription b tti ...rod by etlennee renoent. All madame advert:Wog, of every Ocegorlotlon. erlll be reontred to be said Da ed Ma. The only ere epthme oID De where special month ly ar Teeny contrasts are mode. apl•dtw 113Anteeberalt Weekly ukkerte.—The extaostre etiaditiost of one Welly °oak, otter. to oar baldness men s most dateable moth= of =Aleut their Imbues known Ott ofroulatlan le berneuthriand firs thonesed, reeettlne almost every merchant, cousofeeturar sad elle km., t z , Wilstm2 Yennelluttle. sadYoke= Okto. From the Now York Courier orul ZOGlntrez. Colonel Fremont's Slanderers. IVe take from the Expresi the.fellowing It is well known that COI. FIXIIONT was sent to California on a eareeying expedition, with a battalion of men, and was exploring the country at the time Gen. Kearney was lent out by the U. S. Government tout as Governor of the Ter ritory. Immediately upon Au arrival, Gen. K. notified Col. Fremont of his assumption of the government, as authorized by the United States. Cal. Fremont, the valiant soldier, the daring ad venturer, and the now 'enthusitatlo Republican, peremptorily refused to acknowledge the an, thority of Gen. Starnes, and raised the "Dear Flag" In opposition to the "Stars and Stripee," and IN.Wanco to Gen. K. "Truly s brave and patriotio soldier, thus to disobey the orders of the Chief Magistrate of the Territory. But this is not all. At the time of the battle of Loa Angeles:, where the troupe under command of Gen. Kearney fought with ouch desperation against a force greatly superior in numbers to the Americana, (TOL Fremont was within marching distance of Ben. K., and was summoned to the spot to take pert in. the fight. Did he obey orders? Did be responkto that call for his aid with the alacrity that halms to the letter notifying him of his nomination for the Preside:leg? Not He positively refused to take any part in the battle, and by reason of his re fusal and his absence, the Americantroope ware cat to pieces. During all thin time Col. Fremont was mertiaUng hie forces =der the "Bear Flag," virtually discarding the "stare and stripes," for an adventurer's insignia. It was for these mote of insubordination that he was arrested, and eo exasperated were his own men towards hint, that it was with the utmost difficulty they could be prevented from blowing out his brain,. When his battalion was broken up, the remnant of his follower*, half naked and almost starved, went into camp, and were loud in their denunciations of the Republican nominee for the Presidency. Fortunately for him, there was sufficient author. It, to save his life, and by the detetmination of those who held him prisoner, his life was pre served. But more of this hereafter. If the Joumoi, or those who "train in the came com pany," dqubt the truth of Were euttemouts, the "living evidence" eau be procured." The charge of insubordination is one of great privity, and it Is quite proper it should have been made, in older that it may be :cuddly considered. And, la consequence of our attach. incro much importune to this charge, we hare carefully investigated the subject, with a fixed determination to give our readers the precise feces in the cue. The intelligent reader will bear in mind no doubt, that the first, second, and third exploring expedition of Col. Fremont, were made by him as a Lieutenant of Tape. graphical Engineers—amen of 'mimics who bad never belonged to the lire of the army, and knew as little about the privileges. of rank, as a • fuser, in one of our colleges. is May, 1840, a found himself iii Northern California on hie ay home, where ho was joined by Capt. Gil lespie, with verbsl inatruotione from Mr. Ile. chrumn, the then Secretary of State, th do all in hie power to render the people of California fa-. vertigo to the United States, so we were on . the eve of a rupture with Mexico, and it was der intention, in the event of war, to conquer Cal- Honda. Col. Ferment, consequently retraced his steps, and ea his snivel in the settlements, found that Spaniards under General Castro, with the aid of Indians, had determined to drive cot the two thousand ficuricuts then settled se the Pacific collet; and had already commenced horning their crops and murdering their women and children. He knew that heart officer of the United Stelae, be had no right to commence a war againat Mexico; but being determined to save hie countrymen from the hatchery with which they were threatened, he resembled his men, and releasing them rectotheir engagement to the Halted States, proclaimed his determina tion and called • for Tolanteere. The following facts from air authentic source, will illustrate this portion of his history, together with ail that there is of truth fa the charge of his fighting under the "Bear Flog in opposition to the Stare and Stripes." "The point was reached at which it became necessary for Printout to decide. The Indiana had begun to burn the crops of the American tellies, and were assembled lei a large force of about six hundred warriors, at or near what is known as Bodding's reneho, "about thirty-five or forty miles from big encampment. He moat either quit the country, endleave the American settler', with their wives and children, to utter ruin and a fearfallate, or he must step forward as their defender. He tenet either let that vast region pus into the hands of a foreign pow. er, or take !natant possession of it by his own sword. It was a fearful but a great crisis in his life. To head a rebellion in a country with which his own, setae se be than knew, was of peaceoras um:dugs moat Orions responsibility. Nut the question was then and - there to be dect ded. 110 decided it In fuer of these who sought his Feticide's, sad took the responsibility of hie position at once. He called his men together, laid before them the state of the cue, end re farredlo the 'destruction impending over those residents of California wbo were their oonntry men. lie told them that he had no right, as a Gaited States officer, to resist tie authorities, or make war upon the subjects ofh government with which this country was -at peace. He would however release them, for the time being, from the conditions of thole service under him as a Halted States officer. and relinquish hie command. If they wished to volunteer in de fence of the American settlers and their fanat ic'', they were at liberty to do so. He conclu ded by announcing that lie should himself do It forthwith. They- .unaultooaelf-declutel their readiness to loin him; and appointed him their commander. He instantly mangled twist the Indians, leaving about half a.ooZatiteett to de 'feed the camp.- He broke up and 'dispersed flee village' in one , day, In such rapid sumeesion that notice'of his approach could not be sent forward; reached their assembled forte' before sundoWn ; fountltheta engaged in their war dinee, in black paint and white feathers, preparatory to their meditened blow Upon the settlers; attacked them on sight; and at the-Stet charge .roated and scattered them, driving them into the rivet-had the woods. Ate stogie stroke, in one day, ho thus utterly annihilated the Indian ooMbinatlon, and retoued the eettlers from threatening rain; without the loss of a mad. Be then retuned to camp, and . removed his force to a piece milled the Buttes,:. about sixty miles above Sutter'e Settlement . From that polite be put himself into communication with all friendly to the movement. Not long after be re , calved laformation that Castro bid assembled about 400 mon at Santa Clara; and that he had seat so officer, with la delachreent, to Sonoma, to procure hones to eomplete the equipment of his form Prim:met instantly Matted small beds able men, who 'volunteered fur the service, and chose Beeklel Merritt' foi their: leader, to intercept "Caltro'e detaehroset do its' return. The aortic° was gallantly:executed, and with en tire succirei— The whole body, -horses and all, was captured. The prbtoopre were released, but the horses brought In. By rapid and vigorous movements Csetro's forces were all driven from the *mutt,' north of the bay of Elms Francisco. At : Sonoma, Attn. Vallejo, two oolonels, and other :;rtsonore were taken. A squadron of eightytien,'"nder Capt. Do la Torre, remained for tithed Unman a pen tium's, at Sancelite, on the northern tilde of the bay, directly cppcalte Castro's encampment on the east aide; but be was. pressed eo hard, that he abandoned his harems, and escaped Milani:h es across the bay to Castro. Fremont focal there a berit'from the Eastern. State', command: ed by a patriotic American, named David Phelps, who, 'entering heartily into, the busineas, lent him his lautrob, into which be jumped with twelve men, and rowed over to Ban Preneisco, about eight miles; where there wet "fort with battery of gunt, mostly brine field,pleces,which they spiked, emplOying for tho - ;:purfiese steel Ales used for sharpening knives,. which Caphtin Phelps bappeted-to have on board hie hub. Baring thus establhbed. the, tedependetioe. of North California, Pnmoit-sent a , mutate to 4Clastro, , thieas Its eituld not get his horses ,Over the all. If be would watt for him, heironld Pau _are, !lad Its head" art 'Mehl, as'possible, and meet ke..waa 'at Santa,Clara, and end the contest for the sentry at enco. On his Amy round, finding bhnself `et Sonoma tha dW of July, the day was drily celebrated. On the nest day, a great coneurree of people, American ceders, and - caber" eymplthlainS in the' cause, .havieg. home to meet 'and welcome 'IIM, he declared:the corintfl,. epend.ent; and the flag of Sbetrerißtette et California; a Sflulf bear en a whitaleldiWas notarial ' -- By the celerity of that-bead: ISlOtalteitet the Ind - an enempiwas annihilated, the settlers saved from mastoldre, and theii fields from desolation; the power of Mexico over North California was broken down forever, and, as wv shall soon see, the whole of the golden empire Bemired to the United States. On the 10th of July, Fremont reached, on his way to Santa Clara, in the fulfillment of his promise to Castro, the nearest point at which cavalry could get around the head of the bay, at Satter's Fort. About sunset an express reached him from tommodore Blost, announcing his capture of hioreterrey. This next morning, at sunrise, he hoisted the flag of the American Union at the fort, under a national aalbte, and with great rejoleiolps. Taus IHDID WH4T WAS CALLED THE "BIAS was." He then moved down with great celerity along the south side of the bay. Hie troops' consisted of 160 mounted riflemen: Castro fled before him, and on the 19th July he reached Monterey.. A lieutenant in the American Navy, (now • commander,) George Minor, under examination by the military commiftea of the United States Senate, described the impression made upon him, by Fremont's entrance into Monterey, in these words, taken from his deposition. "The undersigned wan on ditty on shore when Captain Fremont arrived with his force at Hon- I teeny, from the north. The undersigned be- 1 lieTC5 that the appearance of this body of men, and the well-known character of Recommender, not only made a strong Repression upon the British Admiral and officers,.but an equally Im pressive and more happy one upon those, of the American Navy then in Monterey. For himself, the andersigued can say, that after be had seen Capt. Fremont's command, all his doubts about , the conquest of California - were removed." The following extract from the Life of Como dore Stockton, page 112, published under hie superintendence in March last, folly corrobo rates the foregoing, and very effectually refutes the allegation about "the Bear Flag." "In Janaary,.lB46, Col. Fremont, of the To pographical Corps, also arrived on an exploring , expedition. The Californian commandant of Monterey, General Castro, at first received Fre: moot in a friendly and hospitable manner; bat, whether prompted by advice, from the city of Mexico of the probability of a war, or alarmed at the combust, and bold, independent charac ter of the emigrates, or suspecting the enter prisirig Angloßaxone of tonne latent ambitions designs, he soddenly changed his deportment towards both Fremont and tee emigrants, and manifested a determination to arrest the pro gress of Fremont and disturb the settlements of the Americana. Several outrages were perpe trated on the latter, and -a, considerable military force called orft - to arreettbe farmer. The Ameri can emigrants at once unitid for mutual defence, and called a convention to determine on the best means for protection. The convention 821101M bled at Sonoma, of which they took military pos amulets, and selected for theirleader &gentleman of the name of William B. Ide. Col. Ode, on the 18th of June, 1846, izened bin proclematioe, denouncing the treachery of the Californians, reciting the oppreesion and misgovernment of the province, and inviting the people to unite in an effort to secure their independence. On the 4lb of Jaly the Americans assembled at Sonoma, declared their Independence, and hoisted what was called the Bear Flag, and elected Colonel FrementGovernor. CoL Fremont, not altogether satisfied with the propriety, of proceeding with oat the ao-eperation of the American squadron, then at Monterey, repaired to that place to con fer with Commodore Bloat. Though Commodore Stoat declined to co-operate with him; be we, informed by Commodore Stockton, soon after hie arrival, that be would accept the offer of his services as soon en Commodore Shoat had cella. qulshed the command of the squadron. Immediately after that event, Commodore Stockton communicated his views fully to Colonel Fremont. He informed him that he should take the chief ,direction of affairs into hie own hands, and at ogee commence active operations to induce tho whole of California to a atate-of complete submienion to the authority of the United States. He agreed that tench men as Calomel Fremont could enlist, should bo organhedJrito h betalion, and that he would commission ?remont as ma jor, and Captain Gillespie as the captain of it Fremont was instructed to Invite the co-opera. don of the American emigrantawho had hoisted the Bear flag. These hardy and adventurous men, true Americans at heart, of coarse with Colonel Fremont, preferred fighting under the flag of their own cenntry; and they constituted the principal part of the yobs':dente who farmed the California battalion. The proceedings at So noma on the 4th of July sod the Bear flog were thus ignored, nil parties thereto hastening, to take {Mies under Cottunclore Stockton. Fremont and Gilleepie entered into a specific agreement With the Commodore that they el:weld cominue to sot ander him as ounmiesioned white he should require their services. He considered and treated them as part of the naval forces un der his command throughout the California war." Fremont ;received various appointments from Commodore Stockton as the immediate represen tative of our Government—such as major of the California Battalion, Military Commandment of California, and finally, Governor and Cm:emend er-in•Chlef of California la the discharge of his duties as Governor, he left Los A eles in September, and his departure was the gOal for a general rislarttri the overthrow of he Amer iv, lean authority. iffMaitomediatelP commenced raising men to re entitter the country; and , witile thus engaged, received the. intelligence of his promotion to the rank of Limit. Colonel of ninon. As soon as practicable, ho commenced hie march down the coast, sweeping every thing before him, We copy from official records the following: "On the 27th of December, the battalion en tered without resistance, the town of .Banta Barbera, whore it remained recruiting until the 31 of January, 1847. On. the 11th of &Lauri, while:pursuing their snatch, they WM met by two Californians, riding In great haste, barettead• ad, who Informed them that the American fortes, under Commodore Stockton, bed retaken Loa Angeles, after a victorious engagement with the insurgentforces. • Tbp enemy's force was un derstood ro be in the vicinity, and the next day tmkCiallfornia officers came in to comp to treat for peace. After full consultation, articles were agreed upon en the kith of January, 1847 They alipulated that all Oaliformans should de liver up their arms, return peaceably to their homes, not t...ke n i t stiffs again doling the war between the Unite] States and Mexico, and as• alit and aid in keepiug the country in a state of peace and tranquility. Any Oaliforninn or citizen of Mello*, who might desire to do seri was to be perinitted to leave the country, and none be required - to take the oath of allegiance to the United States, until a• treaty at peace should be'signed and made between the United BMUS and itlexicit. The cuticles of capitulation ware signed by Officere duly commissioned for the purpose, lepproied by "I. C. Fremont, Lieutenant Col el U. S. Army, and Military Commandant of*ifornla, and by Andres Pico, Commandant or Squadron end - Chief to the Na done' Forces : of California. ' This was Ilia "constitution of Coweoga." It torn:tinged the war ao far an,Californis was con cerned. flu hostile arm was ever again lifted, .except in the ordinary form of local Indian out, break*, withinthe limits of that State, against the authority of the United States. It secured reconciliation as well ae pestle: . It Is in evidenoe, on the records of the government, that the finel Conquest of California could not have been no ectioplished by any forces then en the Paelflo Coast, without the lid of the California battal •lonz and that, bad it not been consummated by the Treaty of Cowenga, • "bloody ; vexations, and predatory warfare" would surety have been protracted for an indefinite length of time. The whole 'cetera elope of the Sierra Nevada would have afforded errs retreats inaccessible to naval and even regular minter; ;Tortes, from which ravaging parties world hays rushed down upon the plains, and ,whero inenrriotionary move ments would have been Contented perpetually. Fremont terrified the Californians and Indents by the celerity and' holdouts of hie Movements, and he conquered their hearts by the good eau duct of biz men,. and the moderation and cle mently of his policy."..l . _ It cannot be txpeedid that any person who is actuated by 'feelings of ordinary self-respect, will demean himself So far as to contradict thP assertion, ;that Cal. Fremont was neer Los An :gales, but, "positively.' refused to take any part In the battle; and In ommequence of his &Nene: : the American troops were cut to pieces."N Is necessary to remind the roodef,ellttsturhei: , Baal Flag" *bed been replsosd 17 th gt r ipi a w El ia s mo nths previously, immedi ately upon the information being received that Com• i no g oro Bloat s l id taken Fosses/lion at Monterey. At the time of the battle of Los Aegeles, Col. Fremont was gallantly lighting his way along the one against superior .numbera; anti thereby giving employment to men who would otherwise bare been concentrated agslnst Stockton.' Ale was in fact, efficient:yielding la the re-capture of the country; and at the very moment that Stock ton considered hip' position as Irreparably des perate and did not believe there was itone sin gle chance, for him, behold he was, compell ing Gricial Pio to a cspitulation whichre-isuiblish nd cur sovereignty in California. The following letter from Commodore Stakikton at this moment Of difficulty, will - afford the. beat , any possible refutation egalast the slanders of the Ewers: ~ "Cantr'AT San Vats Dar, January 8, 1847. “Ny 'Dui? , ' Caroni :=eve . arrived here list algid; from San Diego ' and learn today on - oar lurch for the City of the Angels, whore I hope .16 be In five Or sir days. I learn. this morning. Oat you .are at 'Santa Diiibare, and se t a this despatch by 'the way` of San Diego, in the hope that it may reach Yen in time. If there is one single ethane for yen, you bad better not fled the rebels until I get up to aid you, or you Gan join Me on the road to the Pueblo. "These fellows are well-prepared, and Mer vin. and Kearney's defeat has giops them a deal more antifdatee and antrgro: If you do light be fore I me you, keep roar Drees in close order. Do not allow them to beseparated.or nanecee wily extended. olheriWill probably try to de ceive you byza sudden retreitor pretended run away, and Men unespectedlyreturn lathe charge. after your men get in disorder in the ohs ea— My advice to you is to alloW them t0...d0 all the Charging and running, and lot your am do 41 rest. "In the art of houtemaniddp,,of dodging and rimming, It it rein to'compete with them "ln histe; reit trnly, your_friend and obe dient Servall4 SITOSTOIV LieutAtua-Coleeet Arnaeit, I le?* On the arrival of Mock CoLFltaxonr at Los Angeles on the 14t1rJan'y, 1847, be-found theta difficulty had grown op, between Commodore Brocntron and Gen. Klialtillt in regard to their respective right to govern the country. Osmond Smarr wee the union but his instructions from the Wu Departmemt to take command in California were as follow: WenDire:man, Wesmseron,Jan. 3, 1846. "It has been d cabled by the President to be of the greatest important. In the pending war with Mexico, to. take the earliest pout ition of upper. California..f ~"An expedition with that view, it duly a dTita - Should . you conquer and take pests:Mon ortiew Mexico and California, erinY considerable place in either, you will istablitb temporary civil goy-. ernment them". - . , . General Kearney did conquer ancriake pos session of New Mexico, and „established civil government , there acooiding l 5 tie orders- He then commenced his march fir California; but almost immediately met Kit Carton going to Washington with despatches from inookton and Fremont, announcing that California had been captdred by, their joint forces on land and wafer, and the necessary chit government et:Wished —Cot Fremont having bead appointed by Btook ton .ooecrnor and fifilitary- Commander-In- Chief in California:" •In consequence of this Information, Kearney ordered back his command; and accompanied by a mere guard of dragoons. proceeded on his way to California. (ooictunen TO•1[018.01i.) Dollar Savings Bank, No. 65 Toured Street, OITDDI.III NOON, toms' - azir HOUDIN% Mir open daily:Erma 9 to 2 o'clock; all. ca.on Woluosuy sod 13stoolay. matzo, Mao T to taPionta reostred WWI soma not , tea th an thee Dollar and a addend or tha prone neepared Moe • yeat. 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