e' ' - VittOurigt a2ttic. 1: - ;eiaxwmeystrisciya. FIATDAT:goIINING, AUG. 14, 1135 r. --sarotircrAz r.tiva OF YRS crri-..v* Nun of the City. and- Nedghborhoo& ,Valow.idenunty itzetaitivecomuseitteo - Robert/P:l4,in. Sewickley tp. AolturreHiEniett Allegheny. Theis. M. Harahan. Pittsburgh. Thos. - SC:Wright-. W. E. Harrison Benj. Courein • „ Dr. Baldwin Ju Park, ar , Young, Jr Robinson tp. 7.-11. Parlor ..... ....... 'Jacob ilhiwig . PiUsbur b. .1 W. - Leslie - • - Lower at Clair tp. • 11:11. - )3torre;....: ..Pitisbur Ther;n t rbere or " the above coma time will iliefir at o office of T. M. ifth et., bear. Gant, on, Friday, August 14 at 11 A. u. , 1:.- MIXVILS Of • of/111,611E2MS or Lana D T SALMI 1 10 SM Wu' , E 141 •••TR' 01 rum 4rn %Lyn frrn or ht.*, 1857.—ahe Conforenoo assembled 10 o'cl'k 1. M. o.ElderW,n. Dickman *is unanimetal called to preside, and T. Mama Soerermy. ..-The Conference was then opened by the President with singing and prayer. • ~.. The President then arose and stated th object of a:pirating the Conference, and which was that ISOMa madame, might be adopted toMispread too Gospel II14 . 5•11 generally* these , parts of the e wintry, or wherever any debt might be open to receive the in i iplikid word of tro th ., Flo i theu stated be design of the liord ilisi to have one Church, an that his --_- 4 people might be one no be and the F C her were :one; that there might be one fold and on ebepherd, baptised by the one spirit into the one body and 'members one of another, for Ft. Part ea s thore is osC Body =dame Spirit even aye ere c led io ono hope of, your ealUtig one Lord , ono Faith ono Bap tame•DO God and Father of all, who is bore Mt, andlltrough all; and in all Ills true people.—Eph., 1 i i ~after chewing that the Gospel comes n tin word only, but also to power and is tho Holy host, and id Muehmesuraoce; &a., meeting . • wait dismissed to .'' trialtalwo o'clock. :At.',.,2-- o'clock. Conference ' re...asSembled! and was opened in the -usual way. 1 , Ille-•`Praddent then showed the present state of :.; thathureli 'and the harmony that hod I prevailed .:11•0•;14•40 . 211•20•Ce ' 'WWI • fri exceptions, and qtteltralieiCtßbe Lord had.beenoacending up day - amdiolighifirtitti her people. - 1 • . Ai therskid been two- baptized previous to Coo ferencorthey&lrere• confirmed by the laying on of bandi u . , med.•ter the baptism of fire and the Holy Gholitneeeldhsg to Scriptures. Thai Charles Cown then arose and bo witness • tolltrwoiKettho Lord, and how ho wad onvioced ..÷ Gat is - ,craiiMui true way by heathy cartoon . , •kottriiiiring at the time that it was by a ' Day Balm, %Ida 4.lFewer arose and spoke of the power of tha LoMlishe - ..Wa enjoyed it for some ir •eks that hodi Palled and Were still living and rejoieiim in the lora% GodAia abroad in his heart by the. Holy Oftekt.' 2.'.. - .. ..... -..- .....: - This hymn woo then rang—“ The spire of God, like - slim, is horning, and the Latter Day Tory be- Plaids* hymn on 102 page— . ,:,-.1k7t0, , , , 0Y da. halq &Pi rs . . • vmen Jesus took my sins env.. • ]Meeting , , was. then dismissed to meet at seven At seven o'clock Conference met and opened by singing anti prayer by Elder Wm. Bickerton. Hs'tlian arose and discoursed on the Kingdom of Harm; and as Peter. had , the keyrof 'the. Knailom ~ committed onto him, yet he could not open the King dom to othersMatll he was endotrad with power from on highland St- Paul says how eon a man preach excapt .hoe be, skit, and no man taketb this honor upon himself, but he that is called of God. Simon tbemeatrer eeeMil to have hadthekame view, fur be offevid Tater . money far this power that on whom he lald. , ,his hand% the Maly Ghost might be given, • and no tlimmiliation of the world depended en them men which wore the salt of the eartNtbey were com manded to go int.:Vali the world and to every eyes- . , . Mier T. Weimer arose and gave a abort address concerning the promises of the Lord in the last days. Then iamb. Stranger arose and bore his testimony to thit'work and the way he received the holy spirit, and so forth. :Meeting was then dismissed to meet on the Sabbath. Ose Sabbath morning, there was a prayer meeting, whett!•flie Lord met with tie by pouring out of his bleaMet;Spirit to = e ke as rejoice with that joy no- At tan • &Meek, Conference mat and opmetie the usual way. The Prmiding Elder then stated whit the Lord , had been doing for ns, and while Ahe Lord was with us we lead.nothlog to fear. Idesoliai r Tbatthe names of the elders and members be nod , over, and the Minutes of the April Confer eneoupd while so doing the Lord accompanied by IlisMaly Spirit whalers, mid. Resolved, That we •soits4...tiath other in all righteousness., Resolved, Tliikine ;Wks's= Sill two o'clock. • • Al two o'clock,, Conference met and opened by singing and privet ands abort address given by the'i -"radiant Ilatitie.• In this meeting all have s privi- - lege te 'peals WI they may feel by the spirit. Jamie Slane& arem and • spoke of the things of God and the power of the Gospel; then I. Wanner spoke of the love and rafferings of Christ; then Ann Brown arose by the moving of the Holy Spirit and stated that she. knew that this was the work of God, both by the witness of the Spirit and the gift of healing. whieltshe hariexperrieseed,ley adding for the Elders' to anoint with oil, in the MIMIC of the Lord, and lay on hands for the gift of healing; and the Lord raised her up according to his promise. Moreover, the Spirit, bore witness Se those sitting by of the truth of: her testimony; .for the, spiritual people judge all thingskry_theEpirik for the Spirit had to guide into ail truth and show us things to come. Eliza 'Bick erton then bore witness that she had been healed by the pOirei of God; in obeying the same command-. meat scairdhig to her faith in the Lord's word. Sis ter Rms. Ann Jones bore witness to the work and gift of bealingopcin her child: Elder Charles Brown then bore witness that he had been healed and saw ether's she. Nancy George arose and spoke a little ,- of hes' iiiieHtmese. She said since she lest met with the Saints she bad men in a Melon the Glory of God, stating that she was ready to die, for she felt. strong in the Lord and felt the. Spirit of Gal like • fire baraistim and said she wee a Latter Doty Saint both body and souL Margaret Latest bore kitneas that she had been healed by, the laying on of hands. El der C. Cairn spoke In tongues and glorifies' God. Mrs. .Bickerton; Mrs. Nichol and Mrs. Crouch all 'loke - as moved upon by the Holy Ghost. Then the infant child of Timothy Cadm an was presented far in beitlessed,rntred the Presiding Elder took it in his atinsi laid hisliand upon it, asking the Lord's bw e det.mid.probeetion omit. .. Then Ann 31"3lasters, Saba Shingle and Sister Honseholder all bore wit ness that they bad been healed by calling for the El ders according. to the Lord's command—"ye steal lay hands sealheeick and they shall recover." Old Sister Mesabi= spoke some of the things that she know in this Church of Jesus Christ, She said it was tweets : live :year, since she was baptised into this faith, sod although the Church bad beetioplit op she still 144 kept the faith. and there was a promise given tert,when confirmed Intim laying on of hands, that obeibrinild live to see Zion flourish. She said that prontimmai fulfilled this day. Since she came bits Ws ;Chnreh,she had seen the gift of heeding, . • sonaMem,and the letermetations of tongues, ,i1i01:41 . • and thershsevrtiing of spirits, &e. Now, this woman 1 'llitoosibi and real to stand op to speak, but eat and 1 .: • edited: thole Ahlogs that ehe had experienced. It - - ought to hire its due weight on all that heard and ail that may read this-the voice of one just elimet to limb= into eternity a witness for, the poirer of the Gos- i r d. William Bickerton iron and bore witness to • Moms. At one thimble saw.** Melon of a lamb in the tollevena brighter than the sue—and other visions. He ha(.asaMthe tiolthealed;: he had heard the gift of tonkuMand lintapietatiors of tongues, and had 81 1 01 . 0 144thit-Math himself; and likewise the gift mf p AtiplestTirsed to forth. Now, all these things he lms to.lies Ifiespel,'med ace the frets of . the Rely Sphit;iittkits: - different operidlons. 7 -Aele, 2d, 17th oeseei,Midtbei 12th to tat CM.; do.--and these bed t o come taps' in the list days. with the Lord, be fore the San . is destined zed the moon turned to Resolved; Thit the prociolinwe of this meeting he published hi seine - paper, that the world may know that the Lord has renewed Meantime: again, according to his purpose. , Therefore. for in them ye \ p al, think ye have eternal life,ay are they which testify of th ins thingethat. have written for one lessening, that we through 'pathless, d comfort of the Scriptures might ham hope. Meeting wee then dismissed to m at night. At mesa .Welook;.,Ctreference reassembled and - eopetnel litha.asnal way and an address given on the epriaa:plee of the Gospel. It was Ilion moved by 'Charlet Hrown =tient some time bo set apart to look after the poor iiiedirldiews burner midst, bat was lasi o se. 'Jamb Stranger bore witness - to the gift of Meeting was then dismissal to meet again on the test Saturday' ithel Sabbath of October. t • T. Dietitian!, Sidy.... We. Brecettros, Pres% lac GagsmaltwarrAsowriow CAst.—Danlel Lad - „mg wag bears Jedgi leClure yesterday' ona writ eg mhos car! Ind #plination for admitting him to bail -..,34,5wmir!-V4:;4 -- K r. for Dulwich and mpg at a ama boob Ictlbahnif 'AC air 'applicati Lonis on, argn. lag dna men -adisililog tint ''argenco in aa itioroldnal, it showed nothing of • critninal dame kw. Adnating- the word WO the Comanenaresith $0011640410a sba ammo only • .soisdeansour, oat tunira4 balism•. _ l a m f . • illiding-Orrartzvelder of thin eitr and Cooke of *woo% heated for the Commonwegth. Tlia /OW: we _pisad with year form aid do rattorw. - do spplkulon holding that tie OW Cir 0:-Wfa4 warder, 44 alit laadwick as 10.01#0.5 0No; Wit, OS )7154410 ,, gm*, 14440, *not ant* baring *puke* for. Of 0104e0~44401. hi ontror to tim arglusionto ayr elm mds, Pop ,www,,A*44 , the meter of r..-obw sealkow&os es kwod iur twat mad mann &lib, aMONAVFI.34O 0E . .4044 4 4 la we 441 poibwilli -kw teolift,i',K--- • . . ~-' . , ' 4 1 01 - . .-..;w'....,--- ft • ' 444 A* . *sot naffs' New flitif Arim: Aviir , will AmileisP 44 tbi tot *SNOW ' , AOO4 )40. 4116 Plarialy mood e. w/.. i1d.40044 s no ).49 sividitagaltha *Ai , WM" hatrffiPMPt e 4,0 boor, OW 'WU ig ry :op 140 PPPOO . _ diagEgfai frito• Therwotelogi 4.4wwAttir - - el4l 4 www *4 le* de "Kb MAAA.- . . Ate etewsiewii -044 -MP .1 ,f . 4r* Mi . Akr -psiwsPP* 4 ' . • - , .. . 4OR #444er C. 4, . 4:=SZta.akfr 0 j#4 l ofr, , go: =EU • - * A 1. 4•r.- . , • , Mamma; or drairJaers.....Caneeting of the Jews of this city was held last evening in the ball of the Vigilant Engine Howe. ,•A large number of lii#l7 le citizens of that people were present. 2 1 i ll 'et : d' xmtion, Mr. Plimpton, of the Hisporekaree 'c llad to. the char. Mr. Jersalowski was appointed Secretary, and on motion the following gentlemen were appointed a Committee to draft resolutions Messrs. J. M. Kirk patrick. Prows:Sad, Hershfield, Backeferr and Stramburger. Those gentlemen, in due time, submitted the fol lowing resolutions : Wnenzas, by a meet treaty made and entered into between the two great powers of Switzerland and tho United States, relating to national inter course with the Republic of Switzerland, Tut 'La.'s, as a people, are made the subject of invidioue dis tinctions and obnoxious discrimination in eo far that they are especially and particularly excluded from beeefits; SAnd whereas, the history of the put newel' as the records of current events fnmishes no cause and af fords no pretext for diplomatic intercourse and ar rangement Co unwise, odious and unjust; .l'iregeeeport. Elizabeth tp Allegheny. And whereas, the Jews of this as of all other countries of which we bare any knowledge, have in proportion-to their numbers always been chimes equally loyal, law-abiding and patriotic with those of any other nation, therefore, 4 . Rewired, That we hold the stipulations of this treaty, in so far as the Jewish citizens as are exclud ed from, their benefits and prescribed, as largely detri mental to their Interests and prosperity as a people, in conflict with the spirit if not the letter of one constitution and'directly tuttegonistio to all those suggestions of amity and courtesy which should ani mate national diploraitio intercourse in a Christian and enlightened age. •, • Respired, That a memorial properly setting forth the wrongs and grievances complained of, With a copy of these resolutions, be signed by the officers of this meeting as such and citizens at large, be prepared and forwarded to the Secretary of the United States, Legging his remedial interference in the premises. Rewired, That the proceedings of this ,nesting be published in all the papers of this city and elsewhere as may bo deemed test in the judgmeot of the Com mittee, • • • Resolved, That a committee of tbreebe appointed by the Chair to carry into effect the details contem plated by these resolutions. Rer. Mr. Graff addressed the meeting in a spirited and from Gm applause which ho elicited we hare no doubt in a most efiectire speech in Berman. After him, Mr. Kirkpatrick answered nu mus calls.by a pointed speech upon the resolutions/ Mr. Jaraslowski also made a speech. -The resolutions were adopted. • Tut anrirANcr.. EniiiMMEM "The citizens of dhe United States and of Switzer land shall be admitted and treated upon a footing of reciprocal equality in the two countries where such admiation and treatment chair not eakliiet with the eanstitatiortal or legal prorisions, m well Federal as State, and Cantonal of the contracting parties." There is one "cantonal provision" in force which forbids Jews from entering the country, from sojourn ing temporarily, domicilidting or establishing them selves permanently. Wushington County Item• We learn from the Tribune that "a gentleman from Pittsburgh had an interview with Bill Jones, one day last week. He protests his in nocence of the murder of White; lays he was thirty miles distant from the scene of the mur der at the time it took place, and that he can prove the fact by witnesses; that Fife ought to e_iotterste him, as he well knows that he Junes) is innocent. He- sent his cemplimenti to the murderers in the Pittsburgh jail, and expressed his sorrow at the probability of not being pres ,ent4o witness their execution, as he would like much to see them hung! He appears perfectly stoical and not at all apprehensive that the crime of which he stands charged will be proved against him.+• TUB PribtOtte sap! that 'Air. Dnytu CLARK. of thin vicinity, cut from two acres, oue hundred and forty-two dozen wheat -remarkably large aheafe—well fato. Off 26 acres be has between 14 and 15. hundred dozen, of th'e finest quality of wheat. Tan Washington Commonrea:lh says a boy named Scott, near Canonsburg, was bitten, on Friday last, by a large black spider, in the neck. ln a few hours the wound was greatly inflamed, and the boy endured the most exeru tilting agonies. Physicians were called in, and at'our latest advices but little hopes were enter tained of his recovery. The same paper says that the trial of Jones will probably come on at the ensuing term of Court, to be held on the fourth Monday of the present month. We learn that It A. liteents, Esq. has been retained by the Commissioners, as assistant counsel, on the part of the Com monwealth. Saw Pose Marna. - -LCoL Robert Miller has been *appointed Poet Master, at Locust Hill, in Washington county. A VAL 17•31.13 am DITERESTMO Boox.—We have received from the publishers, 31r. Charles Desilver, Philadelphia, • very valuable 'and interesting book to wit: Wisconsin mid its resources, with Lake Su perior, its ComMerce, Navigation, etc., giving a Pa.- tienlar account of the Lake, its climate, mine., towns, etc.. with a tour up the 3fississippi to St. Paul, nod a canoe voyage up the St. Croix and Brute river, to Lake Slimier. The State of Wisconsin is fully de scribed, and its resources, with • snap of the post office., constitution, railroads, mates. distances, he. The book is prettily hound and contains 310 page.. The book is writtep by J. S. Ritchie and contains an immense &omit of praotical information. The author has had the politeness to send us, besidea Rio book, a very convenient map of the whole State of Wisconsin, with a full, and we have no doubt a re liable map of that, to us, terra incognito, the South sheer, from Pictured Rocks to Fond Lac. A similar map, we may add, forms a part of this book. We are sure that this work will find a ready sale in this city where so many intercom connected with Lake Superior centre. Besides this map there is also another of exceed ing neat execution, giving upon k large scale the map of the territory lying between 44 and 49 degree, N. let., which gives nfell and complete idea of Lake Superior and all its surroundings. This book is published in Chicago by Keen A Lee, and in Philadelphia as before mentioned. We mentioned laat week in the Gazette that coon. eel for Fife & Co. had taken the preliminary steps to ward taking the cane up to the Supreme Court. At that time. &ewe then stated, the record. which Is.try voluminous was not ready and the matter ws,...**- pond man yesterday, when Mr. Rowley, Clerk 61 Court of Qnartar Sessions, had completed it. Comb set made application at that time, asking that a writ of error might issue and Judge Lowrie signified his willingness to examine the record which no we have aboveltated, is now ready. Before what session of the Supreme Court it may coma, wo of course are not prepared to say. We presume that if the writ be granted it might go before the session in the East ern part of the State or come on here in October.— If this effort shall fail, the hat ground disappears Irons the feet of the sentenced ones. Their Safest way now is to put their trust in God, who can have mercy and grant pardon and peace even to them, though under the condemnation of all laws human and divine. • MORMONS IN Actaanzav Coors.—Wo did not know, until yesterday, that there were any 'Mormons in this part of the world; but it seems from the . proceedings we publish to-day, that they have an organization at West Elizabeth,' and that they keep up the machinery of the church in regular order. The gentlcrann who furnished us with the proceedings, assures us that this church is not connected, in any way. with the organization in Utah; but the religious ; tenets appear to be the same. We presume, al , though we did not take the liberty of inquiring, that they do not practise Pnlygawy btit content them- - elves with the ordinary religious routine and creed of their sect. C. P. A. A. R. B..—At sweating of the stockhold ers of thin road, held in Clereland, Tuesday, the fol lowing gentlemen were elected Directors for the 'm ining year Win. Case, Charles ilickos, H. B. Payne, T. M. Kelley, A. Stone, Jr., B. Witt, WOD. Beattie,.close. land; D. R. Paige, Madison; Alfred Kelley, Colum bus; T. P. Can, Auburn; J. B. Johnson, Erie; S. J. Randall, Plata., Pa.; James Miles, Girard, Pa. At *subsequent mee ting of-the Directors, the fol lowing officen were appointed: Win. Ciao, President; Chas. Riekoz, Vice Presi dent; George B. Ely, Secretary and Treasurer U. Nottinglmm, Superintendent; Wee. Beckwith, Chief EXPosmo3l or MG OT TEE Sons or Slaz.va.—We have received from R. A. Loomis a copy of a pamphlet purporting to hare been issued at SL Loma, by George Van Ham, oontaining a rev elation ei,the Ceremony of Initiation, Signe, ao., of the Sone tMalta. The author says be was expell ed from the Or4Cilor some technical offence, nod takes this method of revenging himself. For sale by R. A. Loomis, at his Periodical Depot, Fifth st., near Wood. Crisur C fIaCILLU6.—A new article under this name has Just made its appearance in this market. We have Meted the croakers and And them thslioions.— They are manufactured at Marietta, and a consign ment has been received by Mr. A. A. Hardy, who otters them at wholesale to &mien and will inform inquirers where they may be bad !try retell. They my destined to become a favorite article of eonsunsp tieni and we have no doubt the demand will overran the supply. . • 4iERCIIAIRS. FIIMIL7IO6 BALLS OP Smeas.—The followings Stocks were sold last molting at Me Mer chants' Exchange by Messrs. Austin Loomis I Co., W. (3. McCartney, Alden Mr shares Chiron? Bank... 2 0 ' ',de iron City Bank, Tax two colored woman, Henrietta Woods and Marna Belt, at whose bed, a !oration:m:int otstolen soos4 Ina rounathe other day by -Mayor Woman's Patee,' had • hellion yiPtatday, and were dually esaateitted in derplaof ball to swat thelitrialon a_ ,harp lareenkr. . . , war, eonl , ete from Erie county, we.. I,opd PODIUM Yff.te.""T• . They were wooer Ad by two Irma tbe ante county, who were jiliOid Id Ito .0 &fags- . . . , . Paasi tZfriaiklatoican Intake, gad plaid/1 1 a forth - p .ta Is6o,- iodated li •yotklig o.orog ,ri kairi; " bins Ida sdrostarer, he. ilke eknwepoe draw forth tbandars hf spluin jr4 tho rot arably. . -:',: ~ -•- ~, •• - . _ ;10 **PAS Xidscopal.:,Clniielilai- Bader,. - )Smtbic 49 j . w 1)/ br,(1.4(110144 - to the, ifertil*:,of' 94 at WOJTllsirtilier/ 114" , ~,- "I, ....“ Tint annual commencement of Lafayette Col lege ocourred during the last weekln July. We char• had iiforitallogi from seeeral sources. that the occasion was one of much interest. The graduating class numbered twenty-seven. This was theaargest eser l eent out by the College. ,The Western Theological Institution of Alle gheny, will commence its next session on the second Monday of next month. Prof. Wilson bus formally accepted. The Faculty is now complete. B. F. WADI', Jr., nephew of Hon. B. F. Wade, died at Jefferson on the '2Bth ult. He WWI in the 26th Jeer of hie age. When his recovery wax given over he wee married to hi betrothed, who attended on him doriog hie illness. Tun Buckeye Blacksmith, to renowned in the Har rison campaign, cud who stumped the State for the Fillmore Union ticket last fall, leases Philadelphia this week, to advocate the claims of Wilmot in the interior. Paanoren....-lesac M. Brubaker, convicted some months' since of seduction, and sentenced to one year's imprisonment in the Lancaster county prison, has been pardoned by Governor Pollock. Amin, of the Brownsville Clipper, rays there io to by a new paper started in that place, and that ' t he first number will be issued on the first Thursday of September. Trmweather is, in wait, roasting and oppressive,- not to Say hot, as a perspiring Micawber might sug gest under similar ciroutnstances, and a considerable nnmberof citizens hare gone off in search of a tempo rary abiding place, in ono of those shady, quiet nook,. with all the trimmings of radio maids, dancing streams, fresh milk, now laid eggs, of which pools aro FO fond of singing, bat which aro so bard to find practically. Bat those who cannot enjoy these blessings, eau enjoy a cool drink from Super's silver soda fountain, at the corner of 'Penn St. Clair streets. FOR A FRIT DATA LONORR.-011R alcs of Gent's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishing Goods Au., will be continued for a short time longer, and feeling confident that the character of the stock and the rates at which it is selling are real inducements to purhasers, all are solicited to make an examinattal. J. L. CARNAGRAN, Near the Post Office, Allegheny. lIITOTITLMT.-If ladies wish to restore the roseate hue to their faded cheeks, and infuse new life end vigor into their composition, Carter's Spanish Jli.r tore is the very article they so much need. One bot tle will ido more to produce a healthy, transparent skin, than all the chalk and lily white this side the Atlantis Owen. Lion DISCOVRRIED tau PATTIOLOCIT ohow that very many of the diseases which afflict mankind mice from impurity of the plead. This has ling been sus pected but is only Lately known. In consumption, tubercles are found to be asedimentary deposits, from the blood. Dropsy, Clout, Cancer, Ulcers and RI-op tions, all arise in disordered depositea from the blood_ Billions diseases and fevers are caused solely by its deranged tuahcalthy'states, and neon the decline of life follows a want of vitality in the lo• In view of these foots Dn. Arra designed his Cothertie Pill especially to purify and Invigorate the blood, and hence we believe to arise its unparalelled Co! in controlling and coring disease.—Nedienl Jett-eel. t :NAT B VRDELL BkEr.—The boos Burdell baby which turned up in Now York, on Tues.' , y, sae kicked up a terrible uproar among the usuarly serene and unoxciteable Onthamites. Baby was in clever when the police stepped in. end the stars found pro vided for the sham heirs fine lot of necessaries. The latter zousir.iell principally of baby clothes, which could' not hare come from the Brown Stone Clothing Ildl of.Rockhill .t Wilson, Nos. 603 and 60.1 Ches nut street'. above Sixth, Philadelphia. Roelhill Wilson hare on band a magnificent assortment of garments for gentlemen and youths, but no baby Telegraphic From C,allfornia. New YORK, Aug. l'4.—Tb^ tl.!.amer Central America, from Aspinwall, with California dates to the 20th ult., two weeks later that. heretofore received, arrived this morning. She brings a million and a quarter of dollars in freight.. The following are the principal .consignees: American Exchange Bank, $260,- .000; Duncan, Sherman St Co., $120,000; Robert Hallett. at Co., $11.2,000; Wells, Fargo St Co., $257,000. Cattroaxia.—The mining news is favorable and the agricultural prospects throughout the State good. The anti-Broderick party bear down all oppo sition in the Democratic c,nventiou. The pro ceedings of the session were of a very boister ous character. The California Democratic State Convention had nominated lion: J. F. Weller for Governor, and ( the Republican Convention Edward Stanley, as . candidate for the same office. The markets continued depressed, and it was believed that nothing but the suspension of the shipments for two or three months will restore confidence. 011E0031.—ln the June election the official ma jority in favor of the Convention toform a State Constitution was ,5,438. New Yong, Aug. 13.—The U. S. Mail ship Empire City. from New Orleans, on the sth inst sin Havana on the Bth, arrived this morning. it panic occurred among the monied institu tions of Havanna, resulting from the stoppage of several recently established banks, but con fidence had been restored through the energetic conduct of the government. It is rumored that the Spanish war steamer Guadelquiver captured a slaver off the east end of Cuba. Supra are firm. In Westchester county, yesterday, JudgeSob ertson gave a decision, freeing Ellen, a girl six years of age, the daughter of John Ball, who claims to have been captured by the British Sloop of war Peaoock, during the war of 16152, and sold into slavery. Miss Louisa Keir, of SaTILIIIIII, claimed the girl as her property. WASHINGTON CCTV, Aug. 13.—A letter wee re ceived to-day from the Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the IS orthwestern Superintendency Of Minnesota, which states that the Tanctons had driven all the settlers from the n.ighborhood east of Big Sioux river, and that a portion of them have expressed. themselves favorable to making a treaty. The Superintendent is inclin ed to believe that before all the troubles with the annuity Sioux can, be permanently settled it will be necessary to make new treaties with them, holding them by stipulations of strong and binding character to the observance of peaceful relations with the United States, and responsible for all depredations. Sr. PAUL, Aug. 13.—Tho Republican Con vention to-day passed unanimously, Judge Sher born's resolution, which was rejected by the Democratic Convention on Saturday. The Democrata will probably pass the resolution to-morrow. NEW You", Aug. 13.—The liabilities of N: Wolfe & Co., whose suspension was announced rositerdsy. are upwards of one million of dollars fba suspension was caused by. the Nu6p..ion of a large house in Rochester. Aunuers, Aug. 12.—A case of yellow fever is reported at St. Mary's, a. boarding house keeper bovine died with the fever, which Wag caught from the crew of a Spanish ship. /Ito Term. Aup7l3.--Cottet , clotted fins; ben bales add: tho prices had en airs:mink tendency. Flom le qtlet: &WO Malted:l. Wheat deprtstsed: 12,000 tenth sold. Cern body ant;l.ooo bash sold. Pork buoyant and holders demand an adeance. Chicago beef Is unchanged. Lord Is 34:1 butle r salsa as 13.74. Ba con tr Pager fild better and the market la active, Is gulch there I. noon In the mar ket. !lams ere unottol at 1234:Moulders 3. r better and a sopply srantod. Linseed MI lc better' odes at 81. Gerd to quotnl at 15020 e. Pig front. dull at $29,50. Lard Is firm army ll:quoted Id r213(4=0. Holders of Gunny Cloth demand on advance to lh Reeks are dull and varlable:— LI Crosse k Ifiltrankee,32l Inch. /Southern 43%, N. Y. Central, Iteadlnk, ; Galena k Chlnsto. 07; j Choeland /Toledo, 511 PIMAIMUMIL, Aug. 13.—Flour I. rather doll; sales 100 4410 for shipment at 1fT,25 for standard, ades superfine made from new wheat as $8,50 for extva family: bbl. middling also ooldat $4;25. fur home um: the demand la fair, at from to $7.60 maperan% for 'lint... and $3,60 to V.V. Cornetts banally and fancy lots, as to rumba.. era. Ityv flour le steady at $4,60 to $402. Puck of corn meal very much Wince& Pennsylvania ma la much want ed at $1; there I. moderate Inquiry for wheat, and more oft. *ring: salesabprevlon. rates ranging .10141001 X for Inix, Shed for choice red and $1,70 for whltm, lncluding XOOO both prime dry Ponthern at $1,71; Inferior lots tirmalmbletind dull at 111,50001,00. Itye 10 pond request at Ale. Corn is In ~rather better demand; aka of about 3.400 hualielaol yellow atinillAdijkli, afloat. Oat. sell at 40044 for lair prime. • Cgrolowsll, Mtg. 10,-91our very dell; receipts large, befog 2,000 Obi for the At 2.hoorr, priors nominal a 65, 454166 for euperfine and AZ for of Beni 00 Wee of old; prime white wheat la in goal demand at p,30041,55; red very dull at flOcall,0 5 ; receipt. very luta. Whielty de clined to 25% And closed norm There Is nothing doing In Prevision& Moue, Unchanged; caster , exclutoge % pre. mintd. Theriver has hiloolfe Inches within thnlmt,ltt howl 11nertannwt er • Tus Toronto bank robbery was committed by one of the officers of the Institution, Mr. Cum mings, who has-been arrested. Reepostable per sons named hicaaffey and Kerby are charged with.reoelsing-a-portion of the stolen money.— The Colonist says that it is alleged that MeGaf fey received $7,000. and Kerby $4,000, and that they won the money at cards from Cummings. Fit= CANS, - FOR HERMETICALLY SEALING ALL KINDS Of nwrrs. GLASS AND TIN of the meet approved dynes tar ado in any quantal ba . AI HOMY, eon Wend tWatmm Y• Jefferson Ilan. wadersigned having. furnished his largc d . . • elan, imitable f ore üblic otostlop,lo th e ~ nottheny Cltyorovid nowt:folly annonoot Stool tom poito.uttot mu h. to may to oatooloodito tbete Sttomeoltixiiiittibto mouser. GEO. OUST, ACSFiBEL I ssesubta No. immkent, t 7 y do No.lBess Illocluor% b dais' osilb!wo 1111111DB 4 00, lottdtf - "NM* RAW; amt. .42.1.1 ,- ) .ILA: ' 4 ' niE-49 bble icco. Ennio by_ •ea .11 3 :.•iasiLSWIOOK Commercial. PITTSBVILGII M KEETS. _ (Repoitert 4paiany for Ms • Piltablegh &IMO Parmesan, Pacro.ar,, Amara 14 ISAt nora--fales of WO bbU astrs from wharf at litysft 25 do do from wagon at id,Ofr, 154 do do from 1t...M . 0:010 do do at $O,/rhV,l?; 40 do aopaw.trom .tore u i5,7k ;Oda er as family at VA 35 and 30 do do at • 1 , 12 55 1 0 0 do imp* at td,7s(dAr7. OATS--aaloa of 150 has in lota from store at fd. t. HAY—ales of 12 loads at $116t,14 is ton. SUGAR—silty nt a hbds UUnd at. 1114. BAGS—salaa of 330 S. A. at $27. Adlla--anlat of . 50 tow Soda (Leh on prtrais tannic 11 mat. Pearl, at fiN,cub. LARD—tales of 50 ko, at 15; 5 41. do .t 14V tam. of G bbla No.). Lard at $1,14, BACON—sal. of 2000 Sho o at 12; 30d) Iba do at 12%: WOO En Oaarnmad Haws et 14%; 8 to Sugar Oared do at 15. WINDOW GLASS—aalea of 50 bra 8110 andlo/12 prints terMS. ALLEGILVIY CATTLE 5111AKET. Trtlemur. August 12, ME. Bcerre—the market was fuIIy . ..MAWR end the qua li ty mu het: than usual; but prices Remained unchanged.— Th ...,„ jor 0,1 was 757, and all of 'these were sold cr oss 165. ,thigh will go East. The offerings and priced were se follows R VISION AIM runs (run's) Offered dm No. Offered. No. Auld. Prim. O. C. CM,- 22 T.l. 31.1 be L Co.. . . ..... _ . . 22 6% at'g 2-2 It do Joseph B. Untl... '..5 25 a do J. Ilexersk Bre._... ..... SS SO Alex. llrukenhelser..... 60 CO M . , Stewart A Plebe,- ...... 16 16 g 11". 116, .. 11 11 it..._.4 7 '3 4 i V47 . 44 g ) 34 2:ree& 4 10 23 Janleo flay. Mehl. Mo.:lorry. It. Patter - mu Tomsk:A tleitiou 361 342 • rcrt tAltDf—citLEXPlnt'S...) No. Offored. NO. Sold. Si o ,. 60 60 3 22 413 or . g. 2 22 9 E ir'gro 51 sent'east. 60 do' do 41 IT ra‘s 40 3 4.411 20 2%(4•215. Offered by Krouse d Wm. Um:le wood. W W. bore) Corey 8r0wn..... Brown & d Mooney 3t. Robb en Wm. Collins. Transient- those... ILIA • little left orei being .g U s ligt °rules: 390 • Sheik—there ume over . blOO Shea o'er half of them ibttud parchasers, vat mat•lmmeMetely. The followle Ofrovd. No. Sold. Prim 107 107 3% von 430 to go East ..... 89 lambs 80 $1,35 each -... 00 ativep grow 3 Kn. 75 Lvolms, not .old z ...... 100 litieep 100 12,23 each .. 25 lamba infr 25 j 81,12 do 175 Weep 175 3 , .4, igoas Ord by t.. Landis Patterson & Co.. Joe. Mryor t Dm. recer Iron, EMTM Nu. OThred. No. Sold Price HO AEI 7, held 58 06 , X 825. do 758 958 grow Offend by J. naive:ell Julius V.tl r Int u•ltlst 914 514 11999—a feu ,old Inacintrs at 04. MONET AltV AND CONDEDA. The itia.nry market km not exhibited any new feature of Memel Interest dare the data of our bet weekly review.— The offerings of i-nod Irgittmeta Waimea paper. tibitmli ioewhat •`. end 'lle Cr . 3 of item, riSc. I. itt Minimal at 6410 ytienti call., grades are more abundant, and range from 12 to =IA amt. A the emir begin to more, country Banks :nom. tlielr circulation i• tint the amittlng hem wf sontilnue to r,sr .2 ' , money very pomtptly, mein.; to Ito full nitro maiMained i r Ifkehange. and the mat,lt y of the latter, except tut proviaial by slop went. of coin drawn from the Bank. Tao current of spevie toiveril the Emit ha. born heavy and